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The '''Linguine Empire''' is a vast kingdom similar to ancient [[Wikipedia: Rome|Rome]] or [[Wikipedia: Greece|Greece]] which was seen in [[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]] episode "[[The Great Gladiator Gig / Bonkers from Yonkers]]".
The '''Linguine Empire''' is a vast kingdom similar to ancient [[Wikipedia: Rome|Rome]] or [[Wikipedia: Greece|Greece]] which was seen in [[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]] episode "[[The Great Gladiator Gig / Bonkers from Yonkers]]".


As mentioned above, the Linguine Empire resemles ancient Greece or Rome, having several large, pillared houses in it, as well as [[Linguine Colliseum|a colliseum]]. The Linguine Empire is apparently ruled by an emperor and it's main mode of transportation seems to be horse-pulled chariots. A large system of [[Wikipedia: Aqueduct|aqueducts]] can also be seen in the Linguine Empire.
As mentioned above, the Linguine Empire resemles ancient Greece or Rome, having several large, pillared houses in it, as well as [[Linguine colosseum|a colosseum]]. The Linguine Empire is apparently ruled by an emperor and it's main mode of transportation seems to be horse-pulled chariots. A large system of [[Wikipedia: Aqueduct|aqueducts]] can also be seen in the Linguine Empire.


== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==

Revision as of 18:12, March 24, 2007

The Linguine Empire is a vast kingdom similar to ancient Rome or Greece which was seen in The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! episode "The Great Gladiator Gig / Bonkers from Yonkers".

As mentioned above, the Linguine Empire resemles ancient Greece or Rome, having several large, pillared houses in it, as well as a colosseum. The Linguine Empire is apparently ruled by an emperor and it's main mode of transportation seems to be horse-pulled chariots. A large system of aqueducts can also be seen in the Linguine Empire.

Trivia

  • The Linguine Empire is obviously named after the food dish, Linguine, a food of Italian origin.