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|image=[[File:Mario Damaoxian Jinianguan.png|256px]]<br> | |image=[[File:Mario Damaoxian Jinianguan.png|256px]]<br>Jìniànguǎn in ''Mario Dàmàoxiǎn'' | ||
|first_appearance=''[[ | |first_appearance=''[[Mǎlìōu Dàmàoxiǎn]]'' (2004) | ||
|owner=[[Princess Peach]] | |owner=[[Princess Peach]] | ||
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The '''Jìniànguǎn''' is a location featured in the beginning of the comic ''[[ | |||
The '''Jìniànguǎn''' is a location featured in the beginning of the comic ''[[Mǎlìōu Dàmàoxiǎn]]''. It is a museum built by [[Princess Peach]] for [[Mario]]. The building resembles [[Warp Pipe]]s with a wrench logo on top the entrance. A statue of Mario built by [[Toad]] is erected in front of the entrance of the Jìniànguǎn.<ref>[https://iquehistoria.neocities.org/articletl/MarioGreatAdventure/comics/02.png Comic Page 2]</ref> The Jìniànguǎn features a wall of records for Mario's adventures, which shows screenshots of games such as [[Donkey Kong]] and [[Super Mario Bros.]]. | |||
[[File:Mario Damaoxian Page 05.png|thumb|The wall of adventures with game screenshots, as introduced by Princess Peach]] | [[File:Mario Damaoxian Page 05.png|thumb|The wall of adventures with game screenshots, as introduced by Princess Peach]] | ||
Mario visits the Jìniànguǎn at the start of the story upon Peach's invitation to have a large cake. The Jìniànguǎn is later damaged by a [[Bob-omb]] from [[Bowser]], who intended to kidnap Princess Peach. Later in the story, Toad mentions that Peach hid a [[Power Star]] inside the Jìniànguǎn, which would have been terrible had Bowser discovered it. | Mario visits the Jìniànguǎn at the start of the story upon Peach's invitation to have a large cake. The Jìniànguǎn is later damaged by a [[Bob-omb]] from [[Bowser]], who intended to kidnap Princess Peach. Later in the story, Toad mentions that Peach hid a [[Power Star]] inside the Jìniànguǎn, which would have been terrible had Bowser discovered it. | ||
==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== | ||
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|ChiR=Jìniànguǎn | |ChiR=Jìniànguǎn | ||
|ChiM=Museum/Memorial Hall | |ChiM=Museum/Memorial Hall | ||
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== | ==Trivia== | ||
Princess Peach highlights ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' as Mario's first adventure of saving her, and it was later made into a game that sold 40 million copies.<ref>[https://iquehistoria.neocities.org/articletl/MarioGreatAdventure/comics/06.png Comic Page 6]</ref> | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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[[Category:Museums]] | [[Category:Museums]] |