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'''''{{wp|The History of Mexico (mural)|The History of Mexico}}''''', also known as '''''Epopeya del Pueblo Mexicano''''' ("Epic of the Mexican People"), is a mural by Mexican artist {{wp|Diego Rivera}} located in the stairwell of the [[National Palace]] in [[Mexico City]]. 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!'']] under the generic name '''Diego Rivera Mural'''. In that game, it was somehow stolen off of the walls of the Palace by [[Koopa Troopa]]s, forcing the National Palace to close to tourists. When [[Luigi]] visited the city, he had to defeat the Koopa carrying the mural, take it back to the Palace, and verify that it was the real mural by answering trivia questions.
'''''{{wp|The History of Mexico (mural)|The History of Mexico}}''''', also known as '''''Epopeya del Pueblo Mexicano''''' ("Epic of the Mexican People"), is a mural by Mexican artist {{wp|Diego Rivera}} located in the stairwell of the [[National Palace]] in [[Mexico City]]. 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!'']] under the generic name '''Diego Rivera Mural'''. In that game, it was somehow stolen off of the walls of the Palace by [[Koopa Troopa]]s, forcing the National Palace to close to tourists. When [[Luigi]] visited the city, he had to defeat the Koopa carrying the mural, take it back to the Palace, and verify that it was the real mural by answering trivia questions.
==Information==
==Information==
*Boy: ''"That mural covers 1200 square feet of the wall of the National Palace."
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*Tourist: ''"That's probably Diego Rivera's best-known painting."
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*Reporter: ''"The National Palace was begun at Cortez's call. That mural appears on its wall."
|boy=That mural covers 1200 square feet of the wall of the National Palace.
*Scientist: ''"The moral is never steal a mural from the National Palace...got the picture?"
|tourist=That's probably Diego Rivera's best-known painting.
*Policewoman: ''"Want the long name? The Epic of the Mexican People in Their Struggle for Freedom and Independence."
|reporter=The National Palace was begun at Cortez's call. That mural appears on its wall.
|scientist=The moral is never steal a mural from the National Palace...got the picture?
|officer=Want the long name? The Epic of the Mexican People in Their Struggle for Freedom and Independence.
}}
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{{MIMSNES info
|boy=That mural covers 1200 square feet of the wall of the National Palace.
|tourist=That's probably Diego Rivera's best-known painting.
|reporter=The National Palace was begun at Cortez's call. That mural appears on its wall.
|scientist=The moral is never steal a mural from the National Palace...got the picture?
|officer=Want the long name? The Epic of the Mexican People in Their Struggle for Freedom and Independence.
}}
|-
{{MIMNES info
|boy=That mural covers 1200 square feet of the wall of the National Palace.
|tourist=That's probably Diego Rivera's best-known political painting. It took 16 years to complete.
|reporter=The National Palace was begun at Cortez's call, that mural appears on its wall.
|scientist=The moral is never steal a mural from the National Palace... got the picture?
|officer=Want the long name? The Epic of the Mexican People in Their Struggle for Freedom and Independence.
}}
|}
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Ger=das Wandgemälde von Diego Rivera
|GerM=the Mural by Diego Rivera
|GerC=<ref>{{cite|publisher=[[Software Toolworks]]|title=''Mario wir vermisst'' (CD-ROM)|language=German|accessdate=September 24, 2024}}</ref>
}}
 
==References==
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Latest revision as of 05:07, September 24, 2024

Diego Rivera Mural
Diego Rivera Mural in Mario is Missing!
DOS
Diego Rivera Mural in Mario is Missing!
SNES
Diego Rivera Mural in Mario is Missing!
NES
First appearance Mario is Missing! (1992)

The History of Mexico, also known as Epopeya del Pueblo Mexicano ("Epic of the Mexican People"), is a mural by Mexican artist Diego Rivera located in the stairwell of the National Palace in Mexico City. It appears in the PC, SNES, and NES versions of Mario is Missing! under the generic name Diego Rivera Mural. In that game, it was somehow stolen off of the walls of the Palace by Koopa Troopas, forcing the National Palace to close to tourists. When Luigi visited the city, he had to defeat the Koopa carrying the mural, take it back to the Palace, and verify that it was the real mural by answering trivia questions.

Information[edit]

Person Quote
PC version
Boy "That mural covers 1200 square feet of the wall of the National Palace."
Tourist "That's probably Diego Rivera's best-known painting."
Reporter "The National Palace was begun at Cortez's call. That mural appears on its wall."
Scientist "The moral is never steal a mural from the National Palace...got the picture?"
Police officer "Want the long name? The Epic of the Mexican People in Their Struggle for Freedom and Independence."
SNES version
Boy "That mural covers 1200 square feet of the wall of the National Palace."
Tourist "That's probably Diego Rivera's best-known painting."
Reporter "The National Palace was begun at Cortez's call. That mural appears on its wall."
Scientist "The moral is never steal a mural from the National Palace...got the picture?"
Police officer "Want the long name? The Epic of the Mexican People in Their Struggle for Freedom and Independence."
NES version
Boy "That mural covers 1200 square feet of the wall of the National Palace."
Tourist "That's probably Diego Rivera's best-known political painting. It took 16 years to complete."
Reporter "The National Palace was begun at Cortez's call, that mural appears on its wall."
Scientist "The moral is never steal a mural from the National Palace... got the picture?"
Police officer "Want the long name? The Epic of the Mexican People in Their Struggle for Freedom and Independence."

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
German das Wandgemälde von Diego Rivera[1] the Mural by Diego Rivera

References[edit]

  1. ^ Mario wir vermisst (CD-ROM). Software Toolworks (German). Retrieved September 24, 2024.