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*Boy: ''"Hulkomania...those guys with the topknots often weigh in at 400 pounds." | *Boy: ''"Hulkomania...those guys with the topknots often weigh in at 400 pounds."'' | ||
*Tourist: ''"They wear only a belt, but there is a catch, that goes around his waist before the match." | *Tourist: ''"They wear only a belt, but there is a catch, that goes around his waist before the match."'' | ||
*Reporter: ''"Kokugikan Arena is in the Ryogoko area. The | *Reporter: ''"Kokugikan Arena is in the Ryogoko area. The sumos there wear that traditional apron purchased by loyal fans."'' | ||
sumos there wear that traditional apron purchased by loyal fans." | *Scientist: ''"A Shinto roof hung over a clay circle, under which sumo has been a tradition since 200 AD. Ready to wrestle?"'' | ||
*Scientist: ''"A Shinto roof hung over a clay circle, under which sumo has been a tradition since 200 AD. Ready to wrestle?" | *Policewoman: ''"The Sumo Association has been worrying silly. Their champion, without his apron, has been fairly chilly."'' | ||
*Policewoman: ''"The Sumo Association has been | |||
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[[Category:Clothing]] | [[Category:Clothing]] | ||
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First appearance | Mario is Missing! (1992) |
A keshō-mawashi is an apron worn by high-ranking sumo wrestlers during the ring-entering ceremony of a sumo match. One, referred to as a Sumo Apron, appears as an item in the PC, SNES, and NES versions of Mario is Missing!. It is stolen from Kokugikan Arena in Tokyo by a Koopa Troopa, and must be returned by Luigi.
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- Boy: "Hulkomania...those guys with the topknots often weigh in at 400 pounds."
- Tourist: "They wear only a belt, but there is a catch, that goes around his waist before the match."
- Reporter: "Kokugikan Arena is in the Ryogoko area. The sumos there wear that traditional apron purchased by loyal fans."
- Scientist: "A Shinto roof hung over a clay circle, under which sumo has been a tradition since 200 AD. Ready to wrestle?"
- Policewoman: "The Sumo Association has been worrying silly. Their champion, without his apron, has been fairly chilly."