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|September 14, 2020
|September 14, 2020
|話のさわり<br>''Sawari'' of the story
|話のさわり<br>''Sawari'' of the story
|「話のさわりを聞く」の「さわり」とは何でしょうか。<br>What does "''sawari''" mean in "To listen to the ''sawari'' of the story".
|「話のさわりを聞く」の「さわり」とは何でしょうか。<br>What does "''sawari''" mean in "To listen to the ''sawari'' of the story"?
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*A: 最初 (Beginning)
*A: 最初 (Beginning)
*{{color|B: 要点 (Main point)|green}}
*{{color|B: 要点 (Main point)|green}}
*C: 全体 (Entirety)
*C: 全体 (Entirety)
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OjTAI4jUqhE]
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|September 21, 2020
|September 21, 2020
|アライグマ<br>Raccoon
|アライグマ<br>Raccoon
|「アライグマ」は3つのうちどれでしょうか。<br>Which one amongst the 3 is a "raccoon".
|「アライグマ」は3つのうちどれでしょうか。<br>Which one amongst the 3 is a "raccoon"?
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*A: A picture of a raccoon dog
*A: A picture of a {{wp|Japanese raccoon dog}}
*{{color|B: A picture of a raccoon|green}}
*{{color|B: A picture of a raccoon|green}}
*C: A picture of a palm civet
*C: A picture of a {{wp|masked palm civet}}
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SsNxJcZRbJk]
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|September 28, 2020
|September 28, 2020
|鶴の一声<br>The statement of the crane
|鶴の一声<br>The statement of the crane
|「鶴の一声」は権威がある人の一言で物事が決まることですが、反対の言葉はどれでしょうか。<br>"The statement of the crane" means that things are decided by a few words from someone with authority, but which phrase is the opposite.
|「鶴の一声」は権威がある人の一言で物事が決まることですが、反対の言葉はどれでしょうか。<br>"The statement of the crane" means that things are decided by a few words from someone with authority, but which phrase is the opposite?
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*{{color|A: スズメの千声 (The thousand voices of sparrows)|green}}
*{{color|A: スズメの千声 (The thousand voices of sparrows)|green}}
*B: カラスの千声 (The thousand voices of crows)
*B: カラスの千声 (The thousand voices of crows)
*C: ヒナの千声 (The thousand voices of hatchlings)
*C: ヒナの千声 (The thousand voices of hatchlings)
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RnTwGybqIHQ]
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|October 5, 2020
|October 5, 2020
|博学〇才<br>''Hakuganu_sai''
|博学〇才<br>''Hakugaku_sai''
|四字熟語の空欄に入る漢字はどれでしょうか。<br>博学〇才<br>Which kanji fits in the blank space of the four-character idiom.<br>''Hakuganu_sai''
|四字熟語の空欄に入る漢字はどれでしょうか。<br>博学〇才<br>Which kanji fits in the blank space of the four-character idiom?<br>''Hakugaku_sai''
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*A: 天
*A: 天
*B: 奇
*B: 奇
*{{color|C: 多 (Forms the phrase 博学多才 meaning "erudite and versatile")|green}}
*{{color|C: 多|green}}{{footnote|main|a}}
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mfun5zBIlWU]
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|October 12, 2020
|October 12, 2020
|ポリネシア<br>Polynesia
|ポリネシア<br>{{wp|Polynesia}}
|太平洋の諸島「ポリネシア」の意味はどれでしょうか。<br>Which is the meaning of the Pacific archipelago "Polynesia".
|太平洋の諸島「ポリネシア」の意味はどれでしょうか。<br>Which is the meaning of the Pacific archipelago "Polynesia"?
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*A: 大きな島々 (Large islands)
*A: 大きな島々 (Large islands)
*B: 火山の島々 (Volcanic islands)
*B: 火山の島々 (Volcanic islands)
*{{color|C: 多くの島々 (Many islands)|green}}
*{{color|C: 多くの島々 (Many islands)|green}}
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ihLd0tsDf0]
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|October 19, 2020
|正方形の面積<br>Area of a square
|正方形の辺の長さを10%増やすと、面積は何%増えるでしょうか。<br>If the length of the sides of a square is increased by 10%, by what percentage does the area increase?
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*A: 20%
*{{color|B: 21%|green}}
*C: 22%
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pxZ73mijcz4]
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|October 26, 2020
|項<br>''Kō''
|「項」は音読みで「こう」ですが、訓読みでは身体のある部分を表します。どこでしょうか。<br>「項」is "''kō''" in ''{{wp|on'yomi}}'', but in ''{{wp|kun'yomi}}'' it represents a certain part of the body. Where is it?
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*A: くるぶし (Ankle)
*B: つむじ (Hair whorl)
*{{color|C: うなじ (Nape)|green}}
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dVFgxO6tNyI]
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|November 2, 2020
|ドッジボール<br>Dodgeball
|サッカーは漢字で「蹴球」です。ドッジボールは、どのように書くでしょうか。<br>The kanji for soccer is "''shūkyū''". How do you write dodgeball?
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*A: 送球 (''Sōkyū'', Handball)
*{{color|B: 避球 (''Hikyū'')|green}}
*C: 排球 (''Haikyū'', Volleyball)
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fzlPVKoqvP0]
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|November 9, 2020
|地図記号①<br>Map symbols 1
|地図記号Yは何を表しているでしょうか。<br>What does the map symbol Y represent?
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*A: 警察署 (Police stations)
*{{color|B: 消防署 (Fire stations)|green}}
*C: 税務署 (Tax offices)
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PmQu99uCVlc]
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|November 16, 2020
|暗算<br>Mental arithmetic
|『19×21』を計算してください。<br>Please calculate "19×21".
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*A: 389
*{{color|B: 399|green}}
*C: 409
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=diI3znCQz4o]
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|November 23, 2020
|あいあい傘<br>''[[wiktionary:相合傘|Aiaigasa]]''
|「あいあい傘」の「あいあい」は漢字でどう書くでしょうか。<br>How do you write "''aiai''" in "''aiaigasa''" in kanji?
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*A: 相々
*{{color|B: 相合|green}}
*C: 合々
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3qoA-o2KB0k]
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|November 30, 2020
|快刀乱〇<br>''Kaitōran_''
|四字熟語の空欄に入る漢字はどれでしょうか。<br>快刀乱〇<br>Which kanji fits in the blank space of the four-character idiom?<br>''Kaitōran_''
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*A: 舞
*{{color|B: 麻|green}}{{footnote|main|b}}
*C: 魔
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9bLAkU2NV8U]
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|December 7, 2020
|鰐梨<br>''Waninashi''
|漢字で「鰐梨」と書く果物はどれでしょうか。<br>Which fruit is written as "''waninashi''" in kanji?
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*{{color|A: A picture of avocados|green}}
*B: A picture of a pineapple
*C: A picture of mangos
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AZIOa5iz6Mw]
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|December 14, 2020
|影の長さ<br>Length of a shadow
|地面に立てた棒の影が一番長くなるのは、いつでしょうか。<br>When is the shadow of a pole on the ground the longest?
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*A: 春分・秋分 (Vernal equinox/Autumnal equinox)
*B: 夏至 (Summer solstice)
*{{color|C: 冬至 (Winter solstice)|green}}
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kc2fM_whG4o]
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==Notes==
{{footnote|note|a|The kanji forms the idiom「博学多才」containing the words「博学」(''hakugaku'', erudite) and「多才」(''tasai'', versatile).}}
{{footnote|note|b|The kanji forms the idiom「快刀乱麻」(''kaitōranma'') which means to deal with a problem swiftly and skillfully.}}
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Jap=60秒チャレンジ! ルイージを救え!!
|JapR=60-Byō Charenji! Ruīji o Sukue!!
|JapM=60-Second Challenge! Save Luigi!!
}}
==External links==
*[https://www.nintendo.com/jp/character/mario/60secchallenge/index.html Official webpage]
{{TV series and films}}
[[:Category:Videos]]


=List of Mario Quiz Cards=
=List of Mario Quiz Cards=

Revision as of 16:27, May 20, 2024

60-Byō Challenge! Luigi o Sukue!!

The title of this article is official, but it comes from a non-English source. If an acceptable English source is found, then the article should be moved to its appropriate title.

Logo of 60-Byō Challenge! Luigi o Sukue!!
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60-Byō Challenge! Luigi o Sukue!! is a video series that was produced and published weekly by Nintendo from September 14, 2020 to August 29, 2022. It was originally created for the Super Mario Bros. 35th Anniversary event and it is a successor to the Nintendo-themed series Otona no 60-Byō Kōza: Nippon Zenkoku no Tabi (大人の60秒講座 日本全国の旅, "60-Second Course for Adults: Journey across Japan"). The videos are quizzes that were intended to be shown inside JR East trains, and as such have no audio; they were also published on Nintendo's website and their Instagram and LINE profiles.

Each video begins with Mario reaching Luigi, who is trapped in a cage above lava, in an area with three ? Blocks resembling the lava levels in Super Mario 3D World. Bowser then appears behind Mario, and a question is shown on screen. To free Luigi, Mario has to hit the ? Block that corresponds to the correct answer. If Mario hits the correct ? Block, a key is released and it unlocks the cage, which shocks Bowser. If Mario hits an incorrect ? Block, the block breaks and the cage lowers closer to the lava. If Mario hits the other incorrect ? Block, the cage falls into the lava and Luigi breaks out of it due to the heat. Additional information about the answer is shown at the end of the video.

The series was succeeded by a Splatoon-themed series titled Splatoon Nawabari Quiz on September 5, 2022, which ran until August 28, 2023.

Questions

The following is a list of questions from the videos ordered by date. Correct answers are marked in green.

Date Theme Question Answers Link
September 14, 2020 話のさわり
Sawari of the story
「話のさわりを聞く」の「さわり」とは何でしょうか。
What does "sawari" mean in "To listen to the sawari of the story"?
  • A: 最初 (Beginning)
  • green
  • C: 全体 (Entirety)
[1]
September 21, 2020 アライグマ
Raccoon
「アライグマ」は3つのうちどれでしょうか。
Which one amongst the 3 is a "raccoon"?
[2]
September 28, 2020 鶴の一声
The statement of the crane
「鶴の一声」は権威がある人の一言で物事が決まることですが、反対の言葉はどれでしょうか。
"The statement of the crane" means that things are decided by a few words from someone with authority, but which phrase is the opposite?
  • green
  • B: カラスの千声 (The thousand voices of crows)
  • C: ヒナの千声 (The thousand voices of hatchlings)
[3]
October 5, 2020 博学〇才
Hakugaku_sai
四字熟語の空欄に入る漢字はどれでしょうか。
博学〇才
Which kanji fits in the blank space of the four-character idiom?
Hakugaku_sai
  • A: 天
  • B: 奇
  • greena
[4]
October 12, 2020 ポリネシア
Polynesia
太平洋の諸島「ポリネシア」の意味はどれでしょうか。
Which is the meaning of the Pacific archipelago "Polynesia"?
  • A: 大きな島々 (Large islands)
  • B: 火山の島々 (Volcanic islands)
  • green
[5]
October 19, 2020 正方形の面積
Area of a square
正方形の辺の長さを10%増やすと、面積は何%増えるでしょうか。
If the length of the sides of a square is increased by 10%, by what percentage does the area increase?
  • A: 20%
  • green
  • C: 22%
[6]
October 26, 2020
「項」は音読みで「こう」ですが、訓読みでは身体のある部分を表します。どこでしょうか。
「項」is "" in on'yomi, but in kun'yomi it represents a certain part of the body. Where is it?
  • A: くるぶし (Ankle)
  • B: つむじ (Hair whorl)
  • green
[7]
November 2, 2020 ドッジボール
Dodgeball
サッカーは漢字で「蹴球」です。ドッジボールは、どのように書くでしょうか。
The kanji for soccer is "shūkyū". How do you write dodgeball?
  • A: 送球 (Sōkyū, Handball)
  • green
  • C: 排球 (Haikyū, Volleyball)
[8]
November 9, 2020 地図記号①
Map symbols 1
地図記号Yは何を表しているでしょうか。
What does the map symbol Y represent?
  • A: 警察署 (Police stations)
  • green
  • C: 税務署 (Tax offices)
[9]
November 16, 2020 暗算
Mental arithmetic
『19×21』を計算してください。
Please calculate "19×21".
  • A: 389
  • green
  • C: 409
[10]
November 23, 2020 あいあい傘
Aiaigasa
「あいあい傘」の「あいあい」は漢字でどう書くでしょうか。
How do you write "aiai" in "aiaigasa" in kanji?
  • A: 相々
  • green
  • C: 合々
[11]
November 30, 2020 快刀乱〇
Kaitōran_
四字熟語の空欄に入る漢字はどれでしょうか。
快刀乱〇
Which kanji fits in the blank space of the four-character idiom?
Kaitōran_
  • A: 舞
  • greenb
  • C: 魔
[12]
December 7, 2020 鰐梨
Waninashi
漢字で「鰐梨」と書く果物はどれでしょうか。
Which fruit is written as "waninashi" in kanji?
  • green
  • B: A picture of a pineapple
  • C: A picture of mangos
[13]
December 14, 2020 影の長さ
Length of a shadow
地面に立てた棒の影が一番長くなるのは、いつでしょうか。
When is the shadow of a pole on the ground the longest?
  • A: 春分・秋分 (Vernal equinox/Autumnal equinox)
  • B: 夏至 (Summer solstice)
  • green
[14]

Notes

a - The kanji forms the idiom「博学多才」containing the words「博学」(hakugaku, erudite) and「多才」(tasai, versatile).
b - The kanji forms the idiom「快刀乱麻」(kaitōranma) which means to deal with a problem swiftly and skillfully.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese 60秒チャレンジ! ルイージを救え!!
60-Byō Charenji! Ruīji o Sukue!!
60-Second Challenge! Save Luigi!!

External links

Category:Videos

List of Mario Quiz Cards

The following is an incomplete list of Mario Quiz Cards ordered by category. The card's code, which indicated the deck and card number and is located on the back of each card, is also listed. Correct answers are marked in bold.

Arts, Sports & Leisure

Image Question Code
Front Back
A card from Mario Quiz Cards The back of a card from Mario Quiz Cards Who invented the game of basketball?
  1. Abner Doubleday
  2. Mavin Hoopster
  3. James Naismith
D3 054 01-03
A card from Mario Quiz Cards The back of a card from Mario Quiz Cards What is Yoga?
  1. A method of healing mental illness
  2. A discipline for mastery of mind and body
  3. An African religion
D3 054 03-16
A card from Mario Quiz Cards The back of a card from Mario Quiz Cards What are the martial arts?
  1. Ice dancing and ballet
  2. Sculpting and pottery making
  3. Games involving battle and self-defense
D2 491 04-19
A card from Mario Quiz Cards The back of a card from Mario Quiz Cards To which musical-instrument family does the guitar belong?
  1. Woodwind
  2. Bass
  3. String
D2 491 06-11
A card from Mario Quiz Cards The back of a card from Mario Quiz Cards What kinds of weapons are used in the sport of fencing?
  1. The saber, the dagger, and the sword
  2. The saber, the foil, and the sword
  3. The saber, the foil, and the épée
D2 491 06-12
A card from Mario Quiz Cards The back of a card from Mario Quiz Cards What are the three kinds of weightlifting moves?
  1. The snatch, discus, and pommel
  2. The snatch, vault, and hammerlock
  3. The snatch, clean-and-jerk, and military press
D3 491 07-03
A card from Mario Quiz Cards The back of a card from Mario Quiz Cards What was the first big accomplishment in mountain climbing?
  1. The conquest of Mount Everest
  2. The conquest of Mont Blanc
  3. The conquest of K2
D3 054 08-11
A card from Mario Quiz Cards The back of a card from Mario Quiz Cards What's the highest you can score in one bowling game?
  1. 150
  2. 300
  3. 350
D3 054 08-12
A card from Mario Quiz Cards The back of a card from Mario Quiz Cards What's the world's most important bicycle race?
  1. The Tour de France
  2. The Indianapolis 500
  3. The Soap Box Derby
D3 054 09-13
A card from Mario Quiz Cards The back of a card from Mario Quiz Cards To which musical-instrument family does the gong belong?
  1. Percussion
  2. Bass
  3. Woodwind
D3 054 10-06
A card from Mario Quiz Cards The back of a card from Mario Quiz Cards What is "show jumping" at a horse show?
  1. A contest of obstacle jumping
  2. A test of schooling
  3. A kind of riding called "cabriole"
D3 054 10-17
A card from Mario Quiz Cards The back of a card from Mario Quiz Cards Which are pieces of mountain climbing equipment?
  1. Skivvies and fishers
  2. Fulcrums and vaporizers
  3. Crampons and karabiners
D3 054 23-18
A card from Mario Quiz Cards The back of a card from Mario Quiz Cards Which is a characteristic of Gothic architecture?
  1. Pointed arches
  2. Flying buttresses
  3. Both
D3 054 24-17
A card from Mario Quiz Cards The back of a card from Mario Quiz Cards Who wrote The Little Prince?
  1. Antoine de Saint-Exupery
  2. Niccolo Machiavelli
  3. Pat Conroy
D3 054 25-17
File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 26-12.png File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 26-12 Back.png Who was Johann Sebastian Bach?
  1. A great musical composer
  2. A great jazz musician
  3. A great rap artist
D3 054 26-12
File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 26-19.png File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 26-19 Back.png How many players are on a soccer team?
  1. 19 players
  2. 10 players
  3. 11 players
D3 054 26-19
File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 27-07.png File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 27-07 Back.png Which swimming stroke was first used in competition?
  1. Backstroke
  2. Breaststroke
  3. Sidestroke
D3 054 27-07
File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 27-08.png File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 27-08 Back.png How do you build a boat in a bottle?
  1. Build it inside by using very long tweezers to hold and place each part.
  2. Everything is assembled outside the bottle, then slipped in.
D3 054 27-08
File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 27-12.png File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 27-12 Back.png Who wrote Little Red Riding Hood?
  1. Walt Disney
  2. Richard Scarry
  3. No one knows for sure
D3 054 27-12
File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 28-16.png File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 28-16 Back.png Which is not part of a Christian church?
  1. Vestry or sacristy
  2. Nave
  3. Fortran
D3 054 28-16
File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 28-19.png File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 28-19 Back.png Who was Velázquez?
  1. A Spanish painter
  2. A Spanish bull fighter
  3. A Spanish musician
D3 054 28-19
File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 30-01.png File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 30-01 Back.png Who are Punch and Judy?
  1. X-Men cartoon characters
  2. Panda bears
  3. Puppet show characters
D3 054 30-01
File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 30-02.png File:MarioQuizCards D3 054 30-02 Back.png Who was Cyrano de Bergerac?
  1. A musketeer
  2. A writer
  3. A rock star
D3 054 30-02
A card from Mario Quiz Cards Used in case of images missing from a section gallery, table, bestiary box, or certain infoboxes. When did figure skating become part of the Olympic Games?
  1. 1908
  2. 1924
  3. 1968
TBD
A card from Mario Quiz Cards Used in case of images missing from a section gallery, table, bestiary box, or certain infoboxes. Who wrote Don Quixote?
  1. Arthur Conan Doyle
  2. Hans Christian Andersen
  3. Miguel de Cervantes
TBD