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Revision as of 13:08, January 12, 2018

Map of Mexico City
The map of Mexico City as it appears in Mario is Missing!.

Mexico City (Spanish: Ciudad de México, Distrito Federal or México, D.F.) is the capital city of Mexico, North America. Along with Athens, Buenos Aires, Sydney and Paris, it is one of the five cities in Mario is Missing! that Luigi has to visit in order to defeat the second boss of the game, Iggy Koopa. Just like all the other cities in Mario is Missing!, Mexico City was invaded by Koopa Troopas. The enemies stole artifacts from various local landmarks: the Angel of Independence, the National Palace, the Fine Arts Palace, and in the PC version, the Zócalo and the Pyramid of the Sun. Luigi rescued the city by finding the stolen artifacts and returning them to their respective landmarks.

The headquarters of the official Nintendo magazine for Latin America, Club Nintendo, are located in Mexico City.

Information from Mario is Missing!

  • Boy:
    • "A hat dance will soon be in order when you realize you're south of the United States border."
  • Tourist:
    • "If you want to get mail here, the envelope must say North America, the Earth and the Milky Way."
    • "Did you really expect to go to Mexico and have no peso?"
  • Business Woman:
    • "You're bound to meet someone you know, it's the most populated city on Earth."
  • Scientist:
    • "This capital city is the oldest in the New World, founded in 1325!"
    • "Show some respect for the glorious Aztec who settled what is now the largest city in the world."
  • Police Officer:
    • "You're in the Zocalo, amigo, the heart of the old city."
    • "Don't you know...it's the Ciudad de Mexico!"

Name in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese メキシコシティ[?]
Mekishiko Shiti
?
Chinese 墨西哥城[?]
Mòxīgē Chéng
?
Dutch Mexico-Stad[?] ?
German Mexiko-Stadt[?] ?
Italian Città del Messico[?] ?
Korean 멕시코 시티[?]
Meksiko Siti
?
Portuguese Cidade do México[?] ?
Russian Городе Мехико
Gorode Mekhiko
[?]
?
Spanish Ciudad de México[?] Another alternative name is México D.F. ("D.F." is short for Distrito Federal, meaning "Federal District").