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The '''''Mississippi Maid''''' is a riverboat appearing in the ''[[Saturday Supercade]]'' episode "[[Mississippi Madness]]" that sailed along the {{wp|Mississippi River}}. [[Mario]] and [[Pauline]] sail on the ship in search of [[Donkey Kong]], who they believe is on the other side of the river. [[Colonel Culpepper]] and his accomplices, [[Belle]] and [[Billy Bob]], also sail on the ship in search of the [[Emerald of the East]], which is exhibited in [[New Orleans]]' museum, planning to steal it. The ship is destroyed when Donkey Kong runs on its propeller like a treadmill, crashing it back into dock.
The '''''Mississippi Maid''''' is a riverboat appearing in the ''[[Saturday Supercade]]'' episode "[[Mississippi Madness]]" that sailed along the {{wp|Mississippi River}}. [[Mario]] and [[Pauline]] sail on the ship in search of [[Donkey Kong]], who they believe is on the other side of the river. [[Colonel Culpepper]] and his accomplices, [[Belle]] and [[Billy Bob]], also sail on the ship in search of the [[Emerald of the East]], which is exhibited in [[United States of America|New Orleans]]' museum, planning to steal it. The ship is destroyed when Donkey Kong runs on its propeller like a treadmill, crashing it back into dock.


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