Taronga Zoo koala

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Taronga Zoo koala
Taronga Zoo koala and Tong Tong in Mario is Missing!
DOS
Taronga Zoo koala in Mario is Missing!
SNES
Taronga Zoo koala in Mario is Missing!
NES
First appearance Mario is Missing! (1992)

The Taronga Zoo koala is a koala from the Taronga Zoo in Sydney, Australia. It appears in the PC, SNES, and NES versions of Mario is Missing!, where it is kidnapped from the zoo by a Koopa Troopa. Luigi must defeat the Koopa, return the koala to the zoo before it can resume operating.

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Person Quote
PC version
Boy "It's so cute I can't bear it, even though Koalas[sic] aren't bears."
Tourist "Along with 'roos and wombats, they're Australian mascots."
Reporter "That's a koala, and all of them live in Australia."
Scientist "That's a tree-dwelling marsupial and he eats eucalyptus. You can ferry to the zoo or put him on the bus."
Police officer "That koala would like to return to Taronga Park, please hurry. It's a short ride on the ferry."
SNES version
Boy "It's so cute I can't bear it, even though Koalas[sic] aren't bears."
Tourist "Along with 'roos and wombats, they're Australian mascots."
Reporter "That's a koala, and all of them live in Australia."
Scientist "That's a tree-dwelling marsupial and he eats eucalyptus. You can ferry to the zoo or put him on the bus."
Police officer "That koala would like to return to Taronga Park, please hurry. It's a short ride on the ferry."
NES version
Boy "It's so cute I can't bear it, even though Koalas[sic] aren't bears."
Tourist "Along with 'roos and wombats, they're Australian mascots."
Reporter "That's a koala, and all of them live in Australia."
Scientist "That's a tree-dwelling marsupial and he eats eucalyptus. You can ferry to the zoo or put him on the bus."
Police officer "That koala would like to return to Taronga Park, please hurry. It's a short ride on the ferry."