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{{location infobox
|name=Smithsnorian Museum
|title=Smithsnorian Museum
|image=Smithsnorian_Museum1.PNG
|image=[[File:Smithsnorian_Museum1.png|256px]]<br>Wario inside the museum.
|caption=Wario inside the museum.
|inhabitants=[[Nigel B. Whistlebottom]], [[Officer Kicksworth]], [[Sergeant Houndstooth]], [[Dave]], [[Tooty Kamen]], [[Noobis]], [[Sir Lance-A-Lot]], [[Sphinx (character)|Sphinx]], [[Mini Munchelangelo]], [[Scare-Oh!]], [[Stankulus]], [[Ramenses II]], [[Horkus Porkus]], [[Battle Salmon]], [[Lurchin]], [[Treasure Pest]]
|inhabitants=[[Nigel B. Whistlebottom]], [[Officer Kicksworth]], [[Sergeant Houndstooth]], [[Dave]], [[Tooty Kamen]], [[Noobis]], [[Sir Lance-A-Lot]], [[Sphinx (character)|Sphinx]], [[Mini Munchelangelo]], [[Scare-Oh!]], [[Stankulus]], [[Ramenses II]], [[Horkus Porkus]], [[Battle Salmon]], [[Lurchin]], [[Treasure Pest]]
|first_appearance=''[[Wario: Master of Disguise]]'' (2007)
|first_appearance=''[[Wario: Master of Disguise]]'' (2007)
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The '''Smithsnorian Museum''' is the setting of the third episode of ''[[Wario: Master of Disguise]]''. A piece of the [[Wishstone]] was going to be shipped here on the [[S.S. Caviar]], but [[Wario]] stole it, and he and [[Goodstyle]] came here to look for clues about the [[Wishstone]]. The museum is guarded by [[Nigel B. Whistlebottom]]s, who will blow their whistles and summon backup should they catch sight of Wario, but they can be stunned to prevent this. The name is a pun on the [[Wikipedia:Smithsonian Institution|Smithsonian Museum]] located in [[Washington, D.C.]] and the word "snore", referencing how Wario thinks museums are boring.
The '''Smithsnorian Museum''' is the setting of the third episode of ''[[Wario: Master of Disguise]]''. A piece of the [[Wishstone]] was going to be shipped here on the [[S.S. Caviar]], but [[Wario]] stole it, and he and [[Goodstyle]] came here to look for clues about the [[Wishstone]]. The museum is guarded by [[Nigel B. Whistlebottom]]s, who will blow their whistles and summon backup should they catch sight of Wario, but they can be stunned to prevent this. The name is a pun on the [[Wikipedia:Smithsonian Institution|Smithsonian Museum]] located in [[Washington, D.C.]] and the word "snore", referencing how Wario thinks museums are boring.


==History==
==Episode==
===Episode 3: The Sphinx Sits on a Secret!===
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After obtaining the first Wishstone piece in the [[S.S. Caviar#Episode 2: The Purple Wind Stinks Up the Ship!|previous episode]], Wario comes to the Smithsnorian Museum in search of clues to the other pieces' whereabouts, despite his dislike of museums. Shortly after sneaking in, he finds a locked door, which he tries to open by ramming it, but fails. Goodstyle tells him to stop making so much noise so that he doesn't alert the guards. He informs Wario that the door is electronically locked and that he needs to hit a switch to open it. Goodstyle also notes the exhibits in the room, which become important later. There are other exhibits in the museum that Goodstyle can examine as well, which are also important.
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Wario finds the hidden switch, allowing him to access the room beyond the door, where he meets the [[Sphinx (character)|Sphinx]]. Goodstyle asks him about the Wishstone, but the Sphinx will only talk if Wario brings him the Pharaoh's three treasures. The Sphinx also tells Wario that in order to get to the treasures, he must solve [[Sphinx Simulator|riddles]]. This is the significance of the exhibits in the museum; they are the answers to the riddles. Wario finds the three treasures and, on the way, acquires two new disguises: [[Sparky Wario]] and [[Captain Wario]].
!Summary
 
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After bringing the treasures to the Sphinx, he tells Wario that he saw a [[Carpaccio|guy in a suit]] carrying boxes out of the museum. Wario hears this description and assumes that [[Count Cannoli]] is responsible, becoming angry that he apparently robbed the museum before he could. Upon realizing that Wario is a thief, the Sphinx forces Wario to solve three riddles if he wants to go free. Wario solves them, and the Sphinx tells him to hurry and leave before the guards find out. Before they leave, Goodstyle asks about the guy in a suit he mentioned. The Sphinx tells them he may have been headed for [[Sneezemore Cave|a cave hidden by a perpetual blizzard]], giving Wario his next destination.
!Episode 3:<br>[[The Sphinx Sits on a Secret!]]
 
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Just after Wario and Goodstyle leave, Cannoli shows up exhausted. He had searched the museum from top to bottom but found nothing but junk. He overhears Wario and Goodstyle talking about the cave, so Cannoli heads for the cave himself.
|Wario arrives at the Smithsnorian Museum to look for information about the Wishstone. The [[Sphinx (character)|Sphinx]] has a lead, but he will not talk until Wario finds the [[Poobah the Pharaoh|Pharaoh]]'s three treasures for him.
|}


==Enemies==
==Enemies==
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*[[Sir Lance-A-Lot]]
*[[Sir Lance-A-Lot]]
*[[Mini Munchelangelo]]
*[[Mini Munchelangelo]]
*[[Horkus Porkus]]
*[[Scare-Oh!]]
*[[Scare-Oh!]]
*[[Stankulus]]
*[[Stankulus]]
*[[Ramenses II]]
*[[Ramenses II]]
*[[Horkus Porkus]]
*[[Battle Salmon]]
*[[Battle Salmon]]
*[[Lurchin]]
*[[Lurchin]]
*[[Treasure Pest]]
*[[Treasure Pest]]
==[[Treasure chest#Wario: Master of Disguise|Treasure chest]] locations==
Note: A [[Treasure Pest]] will appear in place of one of the red chests, making it unobtainable on the first run.
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|-
!
!Treasure
!Worth
!Location
|-
|[[File:WMoDRedChest.png]]
|Scary Wrestler Mask
|$709
|On a ledge on the top-right of the first room of the museum.
|-
|[[File:WMoDRedChest.png]]
|Mouse Trap Gum
|$491
|Inside the glasses exhibit.
|-
|[[File:WMoDPurpleChest.png]]
|Smithsnorian Museum Map
|
|Inside the fly and man exhibit, in the same room as the glasses exhibit.
|-
|[[File:WMoDGreenChest.png]]
|Sparky Guise Gem
|
|In the room at the top-right corner of the museum shortly after where the Sphinx is.
|-
|[[File:WMoDRedChest.png]]
|Pompadour of Legend
|$479
|Replaces the Sparky Guise Gem during subsequent runs of the episode.
|-
|[[File:WMoDRedChest.png]]
|Matching Frilly Pink T-Shirts
|$935
|In the dark room beyond where the Sparky Guise Gem is obtained.
|-
|[[File:WMoDPurpleChest.png]]
|Pharaoh's Underwear
|
|Behind a gate in the room with the moving platforms at the top of the museum. Obtained by using Arty Wario to hit a switch and open the gate.
|-
|[[File:WMoDPurpleChest.png]]
|Pharaoh's Nose Hair
|
|In the large outdoor portion of the museum accessible from behind the Sphinx. Hitting the switch in the following room is necessary to open the gate that leads here.
|-
|[[File:WMoDGreenChest.png]]
|Captain Guise Gem
|
|In the small room at the bottom-right corner of the museum. Obtained by standing on one switch and drawing a block on the other switch to bring down the chest.
|-
|[[File:WMoDRedChest.png]]
|Panda Panzer
|$6,000
|Replaces the Captain Guise Gem during subsequent runs of the episode.
|-
|[[File:WMoDRedChest.png]]
|Malodorous Keepsake
|$15,917
|Obtained in the water-filled room with Battle Salmons and Lurchins by using Captain Wario to jump from the water's surface.
|-
|[[File:WMoDRedChest.png]]
|Classy Bubble Pipe
|$54
|Obtained by climbing to the top of the room with invisible moving platform and going through the highest passage to the room on the right.
|-
|[[File:WMoDRedChest.png]]
|Infield Diamond Dirt
|$7419
|On a ledge in the room beyond where the Classy Bubble Pipe is obtained. Obtained by either using the nearby statue as a springboard or using Arty Wario.
|-
|[[File:WMoDRedChest.png]]
|Heat-Seeking Soccer Ball
|$438
|Inside the frog exhibit.
|-
|[[File:WMoDPurpleChest.png]]
|Pharaoh's Pillow
|
|Inside the ray and ant exhibit.
|}


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{Foreignname|
{{foreign names
|Jap=はくぶつかん
|JapR=Hakubutsukan
|JapM=Museum
|Spa=Museo
|Spa=Museo
|SpaM=Museum
|SpaM=Museum
|Fra=Musée Roupillon
|Fre=Musée Roupillon
|FraM= Snooze Museum }}
|FreM=Snooze Museum
 
|Ger=Museum
==Trivia==
|Ita=Museo Monotonio
* Episode 3 is the only main story episode in the game not to have a boss battle. Instead, the episode ends with the Sphinx giving riddles.
|ItaM=Monotonium Museum
}}


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[[Category:Wario Places]]
[[Category:Museums]]
[[Category:Buildings]]
[[Category:Wario: Master of Disguise locations]]

Latest revision as of 04:46, August 30, 2024

Smithsnorian Museum
Smithsnorian Museum
Wario inside the museum.
First appearance Wario: Master of Disguise (2007)
Inhabitants Nigel B. Whistlebottom, Officer Kicksworth, Sergeant Houndstooth, Dave, Tooty Kamen, Noobis, Sir Lance-A-Lot, Sphinx, Mini Munchelangelo, Scare-Oh!, Stankulus, Ramenses II, Horkus Porkus, Battle Salmon, Lurchin, Treasure Pest

The Smithsnorian Museum is the setting of the third episode of Wario: Master of Disguise. A piece of the Wishstone was going to be shipped here on the S.S. Caviar, but Wario stole it, and he and Goodstyle came here to look for clues about the Wishstone. The museum is guarded by Nigel B. Whistlebottoms, who will blow their whistles and summon backup should they catch sight of Wario, but they can be stunned to prevent this. The name is a pun on the Smithsonian Museum located in Washington, D.C. and the word "snore", referencing how Wario thinks museums are boring.

Episode[edit]

Title Image Summary
Episode 3:
The Sphinx Sits on a Secret!
Wario and the Sphinx from the third episode of Wario: Master of Disguise. Wario arrives at the Smithsnorian Museum to look for information about the Wishstone. The Sphinx has a lead, but he will not talk until Wario finds the Pharaoh's three treasures for him.

Enemies[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese はくぶつかん[?]
Hakubutsukan
Museum
French Musée Roupillon[?] Snooze Museum
German Museum[?] -
Italian Museo Monotonio[?] Monotonium Museum
Spanish Museo[?] Museum