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[[Image:LinguineEmpire.jpg|thumb|The countryside of the '''Linguine Empire'''.]] | [[Image:LinguineEmpire.jpg|thumb|The countryside of the '''Linguine Empire'''.]] | ||
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 | 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]]". | ||
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. | 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. |
Revision as of 10:47, September 22, 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".
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.