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*Boy: ''"That bust sits near the Coronation Chair, monarchs are crowned and buried there."
*Boy: ''"That bust sits near the Coronation Chair, monarchs are crowned and buried there."''
 
*Tourist: ''"To be or not to be, it looks like Shakespeare to me. Is Abbey short for Abagail?"''
*Reporter: ''"It's Shakespeare. To Westminster Abbey or Bust!"''
*Scientist: ''"Westminster comes from 'west monastery'. That statue watches kings crowned and buried."''
*Policewoman: ''"Right-o, that's Bill Shakespeare's bust from Westminster Abbey."''
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Revision as of 02:23, July 26, 2024

Bust of Shakespeare
Bust of Shakespeare in Mario is Missing!
First appearance Mario is Missing! (1992)

The Bust of Shakespeare is an item in the PC, SNES, and NES versions of Mario is Missing!. It is a bust of William Shakespeare that was being held in Westminster Abbey that is stolen by a Koopa Troopa under Bowser's orders. When Luigi visits London and reclaims it, he questions the various locals about it. After gathering enough information, he takes it to the information booth at Westminster Abbey to answer various questions about the bust. The Abbey is then reopened to the public.

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  • Boy: "That bust sits near the Coronation Chair, monarchs are crowned and buried there."
  • Tourist: "To be or not to be, it looks like Shakespeare to me. Is Abbey short for Abagail?"
  • Reporter: "It's Shakespeare. To Westminster Abbey or Bust!"
  • Scientist: "Westminster comes from 'west monastery'. That statue watches kings crowned and buried."
  • Policewoman: "Right-o, that's Bill Shakespeare's bust from Westminster Abbey."