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==Information==
==Information==
*Boy: "''To put that back will be quite the up and down, it's 338 steps just to climb to her crown.''"
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*Tourist: "''I've always carried a torch for that statue. Now you do too!''"
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*Business Woman: "''Take the ferry to Liberty Island; the people of New York are burning to see that torch.''"
|boy=To put that back will be quite the up and down, it's 338 steps just to climb to her crown.
*Scientist:
|tourist=I've always carried a torch for that statue. Now you do too!
** "''She was a present from the people of France. That's her torch.''" (SNES)
|reporter=Take the ferry to Liberty Island; the people of New York are burning to see that torch.
** "''She was a present from the people of France symbolizing French-American friendship. That's her torch.''" (NES)
|scientist=She was a present from the people of France. That's her torch.
*Police Officer:
|officer=The torch from the Statue of Liberty. Hurry up, her arm is getting tired.
** "''The torch from the Statue of Liberty. Hurry up, her arm is getting tired.''" (SNES)
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** "''The torch from the Statue of Liberty. She also holds a copy of the Declaration of Independence.''" (NES)
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|scientist=She was a present from the people of France. That's her torch.
|officer=The torch from the Statue of Liberty. Hurry up, her arm is getting tired.
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|reporter=Take the ferry to Liberty Island; the people of New York are burning to see that torch.
|scientist=She was a present from the people of France symbolizing French-American friendship. That's her torch.
|officer=The torch from the Statue of Liberty. She also holds a copy of the Declaration of Independence.
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[[Category:Mario is Missing! items]]
[[Category:Mario is Missing! items]]

Latest revision as of 05:17, September 6, 2024

Statue of Liberty Torch
Statue of Liberty Torch in Mario is Missing!
DOS
Statue of Liberty Torch in Mario is Missing!
SNES
Statue of Liberty Torch in Mario is Missing! (NES)
NES
First appearance Mario is Missing! (1992)

The Statue of Liberty Torch appears in the Super Mario franchise as an item in the PC, SNES, and NES versions of Mario is Missing! that is normally held by the Statue of Liberty in New York City, though when it had been stolen by Koopa Troopas, the place had closed, forcing Luigi to retrieve the torch and prove its authenticity by answering trivia questions.

Information[edit]

Person Quote
PC version
Boy "To put that back will be quite the up and down, it's 338 steps just to climb to her crown."
Tourist "I've always carried a torch for that statue. Now you do too!"
Reporter "Take the ferry to Liberty Island; the people of New York are burning to see that torch."
Scientist "She was a present from the people of France. That's her torch."
Police officer "The torch from the Statue of Liberty. Hurry up, her arm is getting tired."
SNES version
Boy "To put that back will be quite the up and down, it's 338 steps just to climb to her crown."
Tourist "I've always carried a torch for that statue. Now you do too!"
Reporter "Take the ferry to Liberty Island; the people of New York are burning to see that torch."
Scientist "She was a present from the people of France. That's her torch."
Police officer "The torch from the Statue of Liberty. Hurry up, her arm is getting tired."
NES version
Boy "To put that back will be quite the up and down, it's 338 steps just to climb to her crown."
Tourist "I've always carried a torch for that statue. Now you do too!"
Reporter "Take the ferry to Liberty Island; the people of New York are burning to see that torch."
Scientist "She was a present from the people of France symbolizing French-American friendship. That's her torch."
Police officer "The torch from the Statue of Liberty. She also holds a copy of the Declaration of Independence."