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{{Distinguish|Kremling}}
[[File:Kremlin MIM.png|thumb|Luigi's photograph of the Kremlin]]
[[File:Kremlin MIM.png|thumb|Luigi's photograph of the Kremlin]]
{{distinguish|Kremling}}
{{quote|The Emperor's Cannon, in the Kremlin, is known in Russian as Tsar Pushka. It is the biggest cannon in the world, with a caliber of 35 inches. Its barrel is 17.5 feet long.  The cannon was cast in 1586 by Andrey Shchokhov{{sic}} and weighs a total of 40 tons. On the barrel is a likeness of Tsar Fyodor Ivanovich.|'''Pamphlet'''|[[Mario is Missing! (Super Nintendo Entertainment System)|Mario is Missing!]]}}
{{quote|The Emperor's Cannon, in the Kremlin, is known in Russian as Tsar Pushka. It is the biggest cannon in the world, with a caliber of 35 inches. Its barrel is 17.5 feet long.  The cannon was cast in 1586 by Andrey Shchokhov{{sic}} and weighs a total of 40 tons. On the barrel is a likeness of Tsar Fyodor Ivanovich.|'''Pamphlet'''|[[Mario is Missing! (Super Nintendo Entertainment System)|Mario is Missing!]]}}
The '''{{wp|Moscow Kremlin|Kremlin}}''', officially the '''Moscow Kremlin''' (Russian: '''Московский Кремль''', ''Moskovskiĭ Kremlʹ''), is a complex in [[Moscow]] and one of the city's landmarks that [[Luigi]] has to visit in the [[Mario is Missing! (Super Nintendo Entertainment System)|SNES]] and [[Mario is Missing! (Nintendo Entertainment System)|NES versions of ''Mario is Missing!'']] in order to rescue the city from [[Koopa Troopa]]s. In the NES version, the Koopa Troopas steal the [[Emperor's Bell]], whereas in the SNES version, they steal a [[Cannonball from the Emperor's Cannon|cannonball]] from the {{wp|Tsar Cannon}}. In either case, the Kremlin is closed down, and Luigi is tasked with returning the item to the Kremlin's information booth, where he has to answer questions to prove their genuineness, seen below. In the DOS and Deluxe versions, the Kremlin does not appear; the [[Moscow Metro]] and [[Lenin's Tomb]] appear instead.
The '''{{wp|Moscow Kremlin|Kremlin}}''', officially the '''Moscow Kremlin''' (Russian: '''Московский Кремль''', ''Moskovskiĭ Kremlʹ''), is a complex in [[Moscow]] and one of the city's landmarks that [[Luigi]] has to visit in the [[Mario is Missing! (Super Nintendo Entertainment System)|SNES]] and [[Mario is Missing! (Nintendo Entertainment System)|NES versions of ''Mario is Missing!'']] in order to rescue the city from [[Koopa Troopa]]s. In the NES version, the Koopa Troopas steal the [[Emperor's Bell]], whereas in the SNES version, they steal a [[Cannonball from the Emperor's Cannon|cannonball]] from the {{wp|Tsar Cannon}}. In either case, the Kremlin is closed down, and Luigi is tasked with returning the item to the Kremlin's information booth, where he has to answer questions to prove their genuineness, seen below. In the DOS and Deluxe versions, the Kremlin does not appear; the [[Moscow Metro]] and [[Lenin's Tomb]] appear instead. The player will be rewarded 2,000 dollars upon returning the stolen artifact.


== Questions ==
Luigi must answer the following questions to prove the artifact's authenticity:
;NES
;NES
*''How long has that bell been in the Kremlin?''
*''How long has that bell been in the Kremlin?''
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**'''biggest'''
**'''biggest'''


==Names in other languages==
{{Foreign names
|Fre=le Kremlin
|FreM=Kremlin
|FreC=<ref>{{cite|publisher=[[Software Toolworks]]|title=''Mario is Missing!'' (Super Nintendo Entertainment System) (1993)|language=French|accessdate=April 23, 2025}}</ref>
|Ger=der Kreml
|GerM=Kremlin
|GerC=<ref>{{cite|publisher=[[Software Toolworks]]|title=''Mario is Missing!'' (Super Nintendo Entertainment System)|language=German|accessdate=April 23, 2025}}</ref>
}}
==References==
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{{Earth}}
{{MIM}}
{{MIM}}
[[Category:Buildings]]
[[Category:Buildings]]
[[Category:Mario is Missing! landmarks]]
[[Category:Mario is Missing! landmarks]]

Latest revision as of 00:01, April 23, 2025

Not to be confused with Kremling.
Luigi's photograph of the Kremlin
Luigi's photograph of the Kremlin
“The Emperor's Cannon, in the Kremlin, is known in Russian as Tsar Pushka. It is the biggest cannon in the world, with a caliber of 35 inches. Its barrel is 17.5 feet long. The cannon was cast in 1586 by Andrey Shchokhov[sic] and weighs a total of 40 tons. On the barrel is a likeness of Tsar Fyodor Ivanovich.”
Pamphlet, Mario is Missing!

The Kremlin, officially the Moscow Kremlin (Russian: Московский Кремль, Moskovskiĭ Kremlʹ), is a complex in Moscow and one of the city's landmarks that Luigi has to visit in the SNES and NES versions of Mario is Missing! in order to rescue the city from Koopa Troopas. In the NES version, the Koopa Troopas steal the Emperor's Bell, whereas in the SNES version, they steal a cannonball from the Tsar Cannon. In either case, the Kremlin is closed down, and Luigi is tasked with returning the item to the Kremlin's information booth, where he has to answer questions to prove their genuineness, seen below. In the DOS and Deluxe versions, the Kremlin does not appear; the Moscow Metro and Lenin's Tomb appear instead. The player will be rewarded 2,000 dollars upon returning the stolen artifact.

Questions[edit]

Luigi must answer the following questions to prove the artifact's authenticity:

NES
  • How long has that bell been in the Kremlin?
    • since the 17th century
    • since the Revolution
    • since time began
    • since early last week
  • How much does the bell weigh?
    • About 72 kilograms
    • 107 tons
    • 210 tons
    • Less than Bowser
  • Who had the bell placed in the tower?
SNES
  • Whose image appears on the cannon?
    • Tsar Pushka
    • Tsar Fyodor Ivanovich
    • Czar Pushover
    • Tsar Da
  • The cannon is the ____ in the world.
    • heaviest
    • oldest
    • biggest

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
French le Kremlin[1] Kremlin
German der Kreml[2] Kremlin

References[edit]

  1. ^ Mario is Missing! (Super Nintendo Entertainment System) (1993). Software Toolworks (French). Retrieved April 23, 2025.
  2. ^ Mario is Missing! (Super Nintendo Entertainment System). Software Toolworks (German). Retrieved April 23, 2025.