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{{ | {{quote|Sumo wrestling has been a popular art form and sport since the 6th century, when it originated in Shinto temples. Wrestlers begin training in their early teens with endless practice, strenuous exercise and lots of special foods. The men must reach an enormous size, 250 to 375 pounds. The aim of a match is to force your opponent out of the ring, or to force him to touch the clay surface with any body part besides a foot. The wrestlers appear first in the heavily embroidered aprons donated by dedicated fans, and then strip down to skimpy loincloths.|'''Pamphlet'''|Mario is Missing! (PC)}} | ||
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'''[[Wikipedia:Ryōgoku Kokugikan|Kokugikan Arena]]''' (in Japanese: '''両国国技館'''; Rōmaji: ''Ryōgoku Kokugi-kan'') is a sporting arena in [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. It is mainly used for sumo wrestling tournaments. It appears in | |align=right | ||
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'''[[Wikipedia:Ryōgoku Kokugikan|Kokugikan Arena]]''' (in Japanese: '''両国国技館'''; Rōmaji: ''Ryōgoku Kokugi-kan'') is a sporting arena in [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. It is mainly used for sumo wrestling tournaments. It appears in the [[Mario is Missing! (PC)|PC]], [[Mario is Missing! (Super Nintendo Entertainment System)|SNES]], and [[Mario is Missing! (Nintendo Entertainment System)|NES versions of ''Mario is Missing!'']], in which a [[Sumo Apron]] of one of the wrestlers is stolen by a [[Koopa Troopa]]. As a result, the arena's information booth is closed until [[Luigi]] returns the apron. | |||
== Questions == | |||
To prove its authenticity, Luigi must correctly answer two of the following questions: | |||
*''The aim of Sumo wrestling is to force the opponent:'' | *''The aim of Sumo wrestling is to force the opponent:'' | ||
**'''out of the ring''' | **'''out of the ring''' | ||
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**to blink | **to blink | ||
**to put on fancy aprons | **to put on fancy aprons | ||
*''The wrestling area is in the shape of | *''The wrestling area is in the shape of a:'' | ||
**diamond | **diamond | ||
**square | **square |
Latest revision as of 10:10, September 13, 2024
- “Sumo wrestling has been a popular art form and sport since the 6th century, when it originated in Shinto temples. Wrestlers begin training in their early teens with endless practice, strenuous exercise and lots of special foods. The men must reach an enormous size, 250 to 375 pounds. The aim of a match is to force your opponent out of the ring, or to force him to touch the clay surface with any body part besides a foot. The wrestlers appear first in the heavily embroidered aprons donated by dedicated fans, and then strip down to skimpy loincloths.”
- —Pamphlet, Mario is Missing! (PC)
Kokugikan Arena (in Japanese: 両国国技館; Rōmaji: Ryōgoku Kokugi-kan) is a sporting arena in Tokyo, Japan. It is mainly used for sumo wrestling tournaments. It appears in the PC, SNES, and NES versions of Mario is Missing!, in which a Sumo Apron of one of the wrestlers is stolen by a Koopa Troopa. As a result, the arena's information booth is closed until Luigi returns the apron.
Questions[edit]
To prove its authenticity, Luigi must correctly answer two of the following questions:
- The aim of Sumo wrestling is to force the opponent:
- out of the ring
- to eat special foods
- to blink
- to put on fancy aprons
- The wrestling area is in the shape of a:
- diamond
- square
- circle
- parallelogram
- To fight, wrestlers wear a bun and a:
- bathrobe
- loincloth
- ponytail
- leotard