Mona Lisa

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Mona Lisa
The Mona Lisa in Mario is Missing! (DOS)
Mario is Missing!
The Mona Lisa in Mario's Time Machine (SNES)
Mario's Time Machine
First appearance The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 – "7 Continents for 7 Koopas" (1990)
Latest appearance Mario's Time Machine (1993)

The Mona Lisa is a famous painting by Leonardo da Vinci. It was painted in the year 1505, according to Mario's Time Machine, and is a portrait of Lady Giocondo (noted by Michelangelo Buonarroti as having a captivating smile).

History[edit]

The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3[edit]

"7 Continents for 7 Koopas"[edit]

The Mona Lisa appears briefly in the episode "7 Continents for 7 Koopas". Sent by Bowser to take over the continent of Europe, Kootie Pie Koopa uses a magic wand to turn all the paintings in the Louvre, including the Mona Lisa, into pictures of herself.

Later, Mario steals the magic wand and changes the Mona Lisa, and the other paintings, back to normal.

"Super Koopa"[edit]

The Mona Lisa also makes a brief appearance in "Super Koopa", where it is vandalized by Hop.

Mario is Missing![edit]

In the DOS and Deluxe versions of Mario is Missing!, the Mona Lisa is stolen from its place in the Louvre by Koopa Troopas when they invade Paris. Its theft causes the Louvre to shut down, and Luigi is tasked with returning it. As he does not recognize the painting, once he obtains it, he asks the locals about it before bringing it to the museum. He then receives a reward of $2450, as well as a bonus of $2800 if it is returned first.

Information
Person Quote
PC version
Boy "There's a bare square on the wall of the Louvre without that painting."
Tourist "It's the most famous painting in the world. I hope you don't get framed for taking it."
Reporter "A better question is why is Mona Lisa smiling? Take her to the Louvre."
Scientist "Did you want to know that L. da Vinci painted that, or that it belonged in the Louvre?"
Police officer "We can stop canvassing France for the Mona Lisa. Don't get hung up returning it."

Mario's Time Machine[edit]

In the PC and SNES releases of Mario's Time Machine, the Mona Lisa appears alongside Leonardo da Vinci. When Leonardo is first met, he refuses to talk, as he has lost his Notebook (which was stolen by a time-travelling Bowser) and he is unable to complete the painting without it. After Mario returns Leonardo's Notebook to him, he exclaims his thanks, saying that he is now able to finish painting the Mona Lisa. Mario then asks why the Mona Lisa is not smiling, to which Leonardo responds that she actually has a subtle smile, one that makes future generations wonder what she is smiling about.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
German die Mona Lisa[1] the Mona Lisa

References[edit]

  1. ^ Mario wir vermisst (CD-ROM). Software Toolworks (German). Retrieved September 27, 2024.