Boleadoras

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Boleadoras
Boleadoras in Mario is Missing!
SNES
Boleadoras in Mario is Missing!
NES
First appearance Mario is Missing! (1992)

A boleadoras[sic] appears in the Super Mario franchise as an item in PC, SNES, and NES versions of Mario is Missing!. The Boleadoras is a lasso-like throwing weapon used by gauchos, with weights on the end of cords that connect at a single point. Luigi has to recover the Boleadoras after it had been stolen by Koopa Troopas from the Gaucho Museum in Buenos Aires.

Information

  • Boy:
    • "Good job, you've lassoed a Koopa and retrieved a boleadoras."
    • "Good job, you've retrieved a boleadoras and lassoed a Koopa." (NES)
  • Tourist:
    • "I've 'herd' cows are glad gauchos don't use them anymore. That one came from the gaucho museum."
    • "I've 'herd' cows are glad gauchos don't use them anymore. It's made of leather and stone."
  • Business Woman: "That's an interesting old gaucho tool and belongs in the Jose Hernandez Gaucho museum."
  • Scientist: "Finding that old lasso is quite a relief. Argentina is famous for its cows and for beef."
  • Police Officer: "Good catch, Luigi. That boleadoras is from Jose Hernandez's Gaucho Museum."