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*Boy: ''"You can actually walk into the 37-foot-tall Buddha through a door in his tummy. It costs extra though."'' | *Boy: ''"You can actually walk into the 37-foot-tall Buddha through a door in his tummy. It costs extra though."'' | ||
*Tourist: | *Tourist: ''"You might take the 'bullet' train when you put that back in Buddha's hands. It would be the pits to walk."'' | ||
*Business Woman: | *Business Woman: | ||
** ''"That's a round citrus fruit with great appeal. The Buddha is brass, go on have a feel."'' | ** ''"That's a round citrus fruit with great appeal. The Buddha is brass, go on have a feel."'' |
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First appearance | Mario is Missing! (1992) |
The Great Buddha's Orange is an orange left in front of the Great Buddha of Kamakura to pay tribute. In the PC, SNES, and NES versions of Mario is Missing!, it is one of the objects Koopa Troopas stole from Tokyo for money.
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- Boy: "You can actually walk into the 37-foot-tall Buddha through a door in his tummy. It costs extra though."
- Tourist: "You might take the 'bullet' train when you put that back in Buddha's hands. It would be the pits to walk."
- Business Woman:
- "That's a round citrus fruit with great appeal. The Buddha is brass, go on have a feel."
- "You might take the 'bullet train' when you put that back in Buddha's hands. It would be the pits to walk." (NES)
- Scientist: "The Daibutsu, or Great Buddha's house was washed off by a tidal wave. May I have a piece of that tangerine?"
- Police Officer: "That's an orange, sacred to the Great Buddha at Kamakura. It would be fruitful to return it soon."