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Template:Quote2 The Ueno Zoo, (Japanese: 恩賜上野動物園, Romaji: Onshi Ueno Dōbutsuen) is a zoo located in Tokyo, Japan. It appears in the PC version of Mario is Missing!, where a Koopa Troopa kidnaps Tong Tong, forcing the zoo to close until Luigi tracks it down. However, before Luigi can claim his reward, he must answer two of the following trivia questions correctly:
- Panda Bears are from:
- Jellystone Park
- Japan
- China
- Korea
- The Ueno Zoo contains over ___ species of animals.
- 1924
- 813
- 0
- 12
In addition to this, a newspaper article states that Ueno Zoo is serving as refuge for penguins displaced by Bowser's plan to melt Antarctica, after Taronga Zoo runs out of space for them.