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===Honduras=== | ===Honduras=== | ||
'''{{wp|Honduras}}''' is a country in Central America notable for its high volume of natural resources. In [[Mario is Missing! (PC)|the PC version of ''Mario is Missing!'']], the capital city, Tegucigalpa, is listed on the [[Globulator]]. | '''{{wp|Honduras}}''' is a country in Central America notable for its high volume of natural resources. In [[Mario is Missing! (PC)|the PC version of ''Mario is Missing!'']], the capital city, Tegucigalpa, is listed on the [[Globulator]]. | ||
===Hell=== | |||
'''{{wp|Hell}}''' is the place of suffering and punishment that unrighteous souls are sent to after death, as outlined in various religions. | |||
[[File:Hell SMKun.png|300px|thumb|Mario taken to Hell's gates]] | |||
In chapter 8 of ''[[Super Mario-kun]]'' [[Super Mario-kun Volume 4|volume 4]], Mario is killed by [[Larry Koopa|Larry]] and his spirit is dragged by some [[Eerie]]s in Hell, where he meets the ghost of Bowser's ancestor [[Enma Daiō]] and many other enemies, including some [[Koopalings]], that he killed (although the Koopalings are seen alive in later volumes). Mario is forced to endure punishment by their hands: first, [[Morton Koopa Jr.|Morton]] sings a song badly at full volume, then Mario is tossed into a sea of spikes, but saves himself with the [[Statue Mario|Statue form]], and lastly, [[Wendy O. Koopa|Wendy]]'s ghost forces him to eat cursed Valentine's Day chocolates. Mario starts spitting flames everywhere, burning everyone around him. Having had enough, Enma literally kicks Mario out of Hell, sending him back to the living realm. | |||
Hell is heavily referenced in the ''[[Club Nintendo (magazine)|Club Nintendo]]'' comic ''[[Super Mario in Die Nacht des Grauens]]''. The creature [[Abigor]] claims to be the "middleman of Hell", and lives in a monster-filled temple called [[Infernum]], which is a Latin term for Hell. He also says "Welcome to Hell" when Mario and his friends enter the temple in their quest to save [[Princess Peach|Princess Toadstool]], who was kidnapped and turned into a zombie by Abigor. Because of what Abigor did to her mind, Toadstool tells her would-be savior, Mario, that his "[[Mama Mario|mother]] was scraping toilets in Hell." | |||
In the final broadcast of ''[[Shitamachi Ninjō Gekijō]]'', a man arrives in the depths of Hell after controlling Mario with a game controller. | |||
In the Japanese version of the game ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'', [[Melty Molten Galaxy]] is called "Hell Prominence Galaxy". This is reflected by the ''[[Super Mario Galaxy Original Soundtrack]]'', in which the theme of the galaxy is entitled "Hell Prominence". It is also [[List of controversies#Occult|allegedly]] mentioned in ''[[WarioWare: Touched!]]'' in [[Ashley's Theme]]. | |||
[[The Underwhere]] of ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'' is often compared to Hell, but it bears much more resemblance to the Greek underworld, {{wp|Greek underworld|Hades}}. While the sinless are allowed to spend eternity in [[The Overthere]] (which bears more similarities to Hell's counterpart, {{wp|Heaven}}, than to the Greek {{wp|Elysium|Elisian Fields}}), the inhabitants of The Underwhere do not suffer for their crimes. Unlike Hell, The Underwhere is merely a place of boredom, and many other aspects of The Underwhere are references to Hades, strengthening the Greek connection. For example, the [[River Twygz]] is a reference to the {{wp|river Styx}}, and both have ferrymen who take visitors across. | |||
===Hong Kong=== | ===Hong Kong=== |