Fine Arts catalog

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Fine Arts catalog
Fine Arts catalog in Mario is Missing!
DOS
Fine Arts catalog in Mario is Missing!
SNES
Fine Arts catalog in Mario is Missing!
NES
First appearance Mario is Missing! (1992)

The Fine Arts catalog is an item in the PC, SNES, and NES versions of Mario is Missing!. It is a directory of works of art found in the Fine Arts Palace in Mexico City. When it was stolen from the Palace by Koopa Troopas, the Palace was unable to operate and forced to close until Luigi retrieved the catalog and proved its authenticity by answering trivia questions.

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Person Quote
PC version
Boy "That art mart looks like a palace, but there are a lot of murals hanging out there. Unfortunately, there is no sign of Mario."
Tourist "I guess the museum's gift shop sells those."
Reporter "Mexico's art giants are between its covers."
Scientist "A catalog of artworks in the Palace. Those Koopas have stealing down to an art!"
Police officer "That's the directory from the Palace of Fine Art. Fine job!"
SNES version
Boy "That art mart looks like a palace, but there are a lot of murals hanging out there. Unfortunately, there is no sign of Mario."
Tourist "I guess the museum's gift shop sells those."
Reporter "Mexico's art giants are between its covers."
Scientist "A catalog of artworks in the Palace. Those Koopas have stealing down to an art!"
Police officer "That's the directory from the Palace of Fine Art. Fine job!"
NES version
Boy "That art mart looks like a palace, but there are a lot of murals hanging out there. Unfortunately, there is no sign of Mario."
Tourist "I guess the museum's gift shop sells those. You know, Freida Kahlo was an artist married to Diego Rivera."
Reporter "Mexico's art giants are between its covers, and across the street is a 600-foot tower."
Scientist "A catalog of artworks in the Palace. Those Koopas have stealing down to an art!"
Police officer "That's the directory from the Palace of Fine Art. Fine job!"