Kabuki Theater

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Template:Quote2 A particular Kabuki Theater in Tokyo, Japan appears as a landmark in the PC version of Mario is Missing!. In the game, a Koopa Troopa steals a mask from the Kabuki Theater, forcing its information booth to close until Luigi returns it. However, to prove the mask's authenticity, he must first correctly answer two of the following questions:

  • What is the Kabuki mask made of?
    • tin
    • plaster
    • wood
    • plastic
  • Kabuki prohibits ___ from participating.
    • women
    • servants
    • men
    • viewers