Jìniànguǎn

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Jìniànguǎn
Jìniànguǎn in Mario Dàmàoxiǎn
The Jìniànguǎn in Mario Dàmàoxiǎn
First appearance Mario Dàmàoxiǎn (2004)
Owner Princess Peach

The Jìniànguǎn is a location featured in the beginning of the comic Mario Dàmàoxiǎn. It is a museum built by Princess Peach for Mario. The building resembles Warp Pipes with a wrench logo on top the entrance. A statue of Mario built by Toad is erected in front of the entrance of the Jìniànguǎn.[1] The Jìniànguǎn features a wall of records for Mario's adventures, which shows screenshots of games such as Donkey Kong and Super Mario Bros.

Wall of adventure records in the Jìniànguǎn in Mario Dàmàoxiǎn.
The wall of adventures with game screenshots, as introduced by Princess Peach

Mario visits the Jìniànguǎn at the start of the story upon Peach's invitation to have a large cake. The Jìniànguǎn is later damaged by a Bob-omb from Bowser, who intended to kidnap Princess Peach. Later in the story, Toad mentions that Peach hid a Power Star inside the Jìniànguǎn, which would have been terrible had Bowser discovered it.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Chinese 纪念馆
Jìniànguǎn
Museum/Memorial Hall

Trivia[edit]

  • Princess Peach highlights Super Mario Bros. as Mario's first adventure of saving her, and it was later made into a game that sold 40 million copies.[2]

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