Surfboard from Bondi Beach

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Surfboard
Surfboard from Bondi Beach in Mario is Missing!
DOS
Surfboard from Bondi Beach in Mario is Missing!
SNES
Surfboard from Bondi Beach in Mario is Missing!
NES
First appearance Mario is Missing! (1992)

In the PC, SNES, and NES versions of Mario is Missing!, a surfboard from Bondi Beach is stolen by Koopa Troopas raiding the city of Sydney, Australia. Without this surfboard, the entirety of Bondi Beach is shut down until Luigi tracks down the surfboard and returns it.

Information[edit]

Person Quote
PC version
Boy "Surf's up, wahine...ride that back to Aussie's most famous beach."
Tourist "Take the train to Bondi Junction. Can I borrow that and hang ten?"
Reporter "That board should be returned to Bondi, our answer to Waikiki."
Scientist "Sydneysiders are avid surfboard riders! They cover Bondi's 75,000 square feet of white sand every weekend."
Police officer "That's a surfboard, guy, probably belongs to that Bondi beachcomber who's waving at us..."
SNES version
Boy "Surf's up, wahine...ride that back to Aussie's most famous beach."
Tourist "Take the train to Bondi Junction. Can I borrow that and hang ten?"
Reporter "That board should be returned to Bondi, our answer to Waikiki."
Scientist "Sydneysiders are avid surfboard riders! They cover Bondi's 75,000 square feet of white sand every weekend."
Police officer "That's a surfboard, guy, probably belongs to that Bondi beachcomber who's waving at us..."
NES version
Boy "Surf's up, wahine... ride that back to Aussie's most famous beach, even more famous than Manly Beach."
Tourist "Take the train to Bondi Junction. Can I borrow that and hang ten?"
Reporter "That board should be returned to Bondi, our answer to Waikiki."
Scientist "Sydneysiders are avid surfboard riders! They cover Bondi's 75,000 square feet of white sand every weekend."
Police officer "That's a surfboard, guy, probably belongs to that Bondi beachcomber who's heading for the championships."

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
German das Surfbrett vom Bondi-Strand[1] the Surfboard from Bondi Beach

References[edit]

  1. ^ Mario wir vermisst. Software Toolworks (German). Retrieved October 29, 2024.