The Case of the Missing Mural

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Level
The Case of the Missing Mural
Detective Peach in the midst of an interrogation in The Case of the Missing Mural in Princess Peach: Showtime!.
World 2F
Game Princess Peach: Showtime!
Primary power-up Detective Peach
Boss N/A
Music track Leave the Sleuthing to Me
Music sample
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The Case of the Missing Mural is a stage in Princess Peach: Showtime!, located in the far right on the second floor of the Sparkle Theater. This stage is unlocked after clearing all of 1F. It is the first stage where the Detective transformation is introduced.

Layout

The stage begins with Princess Peach and Stella arriving in a city, noticing after a short walk that the local museum is closed to the public. In front, the Junior Detective attempts to get in in order to solve whatever was inside, only to be shooed away by the guards. Disappointed, he walks away and notices Peach, whom she invites to the detective agency of his mentor. Peach looks at the books on the shelves, and using the images of the open book, she unlocks a hidden room behind the bookcase.

Having received the Detective Peach transformation in that room, she returns to the previous room to complete an investigation test that Junior Detective had set up in the meantime. The two of them return to the museum entrance where the police officers consider her to be the real detective and lets the duo go inside.

Inside the museum there is a strict exit blockade guarded by the police officers, to the frustration of Theets in the entrance area who wish to leave. The duo soon reach the Theepota mural room where the mural vanish soon after. Making their way to the popcorn kiosk area, they eventually track down the two culprits who accidentally reveals that the mural is still inside the museum. With Junior Detective and a museum Staff Member hinting that they want some fresh air from opening a nearby window, Peach gets a solid clue on where the mural is, though opening the window is not mandatory for her to find the mural. She eventually finds the mural behind a curtain that was placed where the mural had been standing all along.

Loss outcomes

If Peach selects Strike of Intuition on an incorrect Theet, the Theet will get very angry at Peach and exclaim "I'm not one of the culprits!" in addition to the usual loss of one HP when Peach makes a wrong guess. This does not occur in the detective's office.

Sparkle Gems

Sparkle Gems marked with an asterisk ⁽*⁾ will always be obtained during regular gameplay.

  1. After saving a Theet from two Sour Bunch minions.*
  2. Found behind a billboard outside the museum.
  3. After solving the mystery in the detective's office.*
  4. After finding the Junior Detective in the detective's office.*
  5. In a sub-area outside the museum, but is only accessible to Detective Peach. She must strike a pose on a manhole cover to the right of the museum. She must then perform a Strike of Intuition on a glowing crate, which will cause the Sparkle Gem to appear and subsequently be obtained.
  6. After using a Strike of Intuition to reveal the vent behind the crooked slate.*
  7. Found inside a locked blue sarcophagus. To open it, Peach must find a blue Spades key.
  8. After using a Strike of Intuition to expose a Criminal disguised as a police officer.*
  9. After using a Strike of Intuition to expose a Criminal disguised as a statue.*
  10. After using a Strike of Intuition to reveal the mural, thus solving the case.*

Dress Ribbon

Detective Dress: The Ribboner is found behind a house in the first section of the stage. He is sad that he lost his ticket. Peach must use Sparkle Power on the lower right shrub, which has the Ribboner's ticket. He will reward Peach the Dress Ribbon and become happy afterwards.

  • Help request: "I lost my ticket..."
  • Rescue message: "Oooh! You found it?! Yay! Now I can go to the museum!"

Postgame hidden Theets

The stage has three Ninja Theets when it is played in the postgame:

  1. In front of a wall at the start of the stage.
  2. In front of the museum, both before and after transforming.
  3. On the edge between the door into the detective's office and the carpet, both before and after transforming.

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese めいたんてい事件簿じけんぼ ねらわれた壁画へきが[?]
Meitantei no Jikenbo Nerawareta Hekiga
Detective's Casebook: The Aimed Mural
Chinese (simplified) 名侦探事件簿 被盯上的壁画[?]
Míngzhēntàn Shìjiànbù Bèi Dīngshàng De Bìhuà
Detective's Casebook: The Targeted Mural
Chinese (traditional) 名偵探事件簿 被盯上的壁畫[?]
Míngzhēntàn Shìjiànbù Bèi Dīngshàng De Bìhuà
Detective's Casebook: The Targeted Mural
Dutch De zaak can de vermiste wandtekening[?] The case of the missing mural
French La fresque disparue[?] The missing mural
German Das verschwundene Relief[?] ?
Italian Il caso del murale scomparso[?] The case of the missing mural
Korean 명탐정의 사건수첩: 타깃이 된 벽화[?]
Myeongtamjeong'ui sageonsucheob: Tagisi doen byeoghwa
?
Portuguese O Caso do Mural Desaparecido[?] The Case of the Missing Mural
Russian Дело о пропавшей фреске[?]
Delo o propavshey freske
?
Spanish La desaparición del mural[?] The disappearance of the mural

Trivia

  • The Dutch version has a translation error in the level: Staff Members, known as "Theatermedewerker" in Dutch, retain that name for the museum's staff members despite it not being a theater.