Flute from the Teatro Colon

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Not to be confused with Flute.
Flute from the Teatro Colon
Flute from the Teatro Colon in Mario is Missing!
DOS
Flute from the Teatro Colon in Mario is Missing!
SNES
Flute from the Teatro Colon in Mario is Missing!
NES
First appearance Mario is Missing! (1992)

The flute from the Teatro Colon is an item in the PC, SNES, and NES versions of Mario is Missing!. Prior to Luigi visiting Buenos Aires, it was stolen from the Teatro Colon by Koopa Troopas to fund Bowser's scheme to melt Antarctica using hair dryers. Without the flute, the Teatro Colon was forced to close until Luigi tracked it down and returned it.

Information[edit]

Person Quote
PC version
Boy "That belongs on a stage that's a block long. Without it the flutist can't play along."
Tourist "Hey, the loot! That flute must go back to one of the world's best opera houses."
Reporter "Isn't it cute, that flute. It's from the home of ballet, symphony and opera!"
Scientist "Teatro Colon was built in 1908. That flute is instrumental to the symphony orchestra."
Police officer "Whistle a happy tune while you return that flute to the Teatro Colon."
SNES version
Boy "That belongs on a stage that's a block long. Without it the flutist can't play along."
Tourist "Hey, the loot! That flute must go back to one of the world's best opera houses."
Reporter "Isn't it cute, that flute. It's from the home of ballet, symphony and opera!"
Scientist "Teatro Colon was built in 1908. That flute is instrumental to the symphony orchestra."
Police officer "Whistle a happy tune while you return that flute to the Teatro Colon."
NES version
Boy "That belongs on a stage that's a block long and can hold 600 performers. Without it the flutist can't play along."
Tourist "Hey, the loot! That flute must go back to one of the world's best opera houses."
Reporter "Isn't it cute, that flute. It's from the home of ballet, symphony and opera!"
Scientist "Teatro Colon was built in 1908. That flute is instrumental to the symphony orchestra."
Police officer "Whistle a happy tune while you return that flute to the Teatro Colon."

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
German die Flöte vom Teatro Colon[1] the Flute from Teatro Colon

References[edit]

  1. ^ Mario wir vermisst. Software Toolworks (German). Retrieved October 23, 2024.