Talent Quest
The title of this article is official, but it comes from a Japanese source.
If an acceptable English name is found, then the article should be moved to the new title.
"Talent Quest" is the first sample movie in Mario Artist: Talent Studio. It is the longest of the sample movies, being 98.5 seconds long.
Summary[edit]
The evil Maō has kidnapped Momo-hime and taken her to their castle. The princess asks the king who they are and what they want to do, and Maō reveals that their plan is to destroy everything in the world, prompting Momo to scream in disagreement. Suddenly, Yūsha Rui appears to stop Maō's plan. However, he is quickly defeated by Maō's attacks, much to Momo's dismay. Momo then starts praying for Rui, which successfully revives him, shocking Maō. After Maō is defeated, the princess thanks Rui for saving the world, and he thanks her back by saying that he would not have done it without her help. The princess then asks if he is going on another journey, and Rui nods, stating that he is doing it "for those suffering from evil". While Rui walks away, Momo waves goodbye to him and says that she will be waiting for his journey to end.
Characters[edit]
Names in other languages[edit]
| Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Japanese | タレントクエスト[1] Tarento Kuesuto |
Talent Quest |
References[edit]
- ^ Movie name in Mario Artist: Talent Studio
| Mario Artist: Talent Studio | ||
|---|---|---|
| Talents | Aiko • Banchō • Haru • Hiroshi Yamauchi • Ichirō • Kōichi-kun • Kuruma Daikichi • Maō • Momo-hime • Sakurada Ume • Shōichi • Usagi • Warui Hito A • Yūsha Rui | |
| Movies | Samples | "Hotcake" • "SPEED" • "Talent Quest" |
| Communication Kit | "Ame Tokidoki..." • "Boku no Banchō" • "Ume★Dance" | |
| Others | "Shachō kara no Goaisatsu" | |