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[[Image:FortHardKnox.jpg|thumb|'''Fort Hard Knox'''.]] | [[Image: FortHardKnox.jpg|thumb|'''Fort Hard Knox'''.]] | ||
'''Fort Hard Knox''' is the piggy bank-shaped treasury of [[Spy Land]]. | '''Fort Hard Knox''' is the piggy bank-shaped treasury of [[Spy Land]]. | ||
In ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'' episode "[[On Her Majesty's Sewer Service | In ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'' episode "[[On Her Majesty's Sewer Service]]", [[Bowser|Koopfinger]] and his goons robbed Fort Hard Knox, and managed to make off with nine-hundred and ninety-nine billion trillion billion million and one [[Coin|Gold Coins]]. | ||
Other than a gate, Fort Hard Knox has no visible security, which might explain why it was so easy for Koopfinger to plunder. | Other than a gate, Fort Hard Knox has no visible security, which might explain why it was so easy for Koopfinger to plunder. | ||
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== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
* Fort Hard Knox gets its name from | * Fort Hard Knox gets its name from "Fort Knox", a similar fortress made to hold money, and the idiom "School of Hard Knocks", a term used to describe the simple education given by mere life. | ||
[[Category: Places]] | [[Category: Places]] | ||
[[Category: Non-Game Locations]] | [[Category: Non-Game Locations]] | ||
[[Category: Buildings]] | [[Category: Buildings]] |
Revision as of 18:25, September 22, 2007
Fort Hard Knox is the piggy bank-shaped treasury of Spy Land.
In The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! episode "On Her Majesty's Sewer Service", Koopfinger and his goons robbed Fort Hard Knox, and managed to make off with nine-hundred and ninety-nine billion trillion billion million and one Gold Coins.
Other than a gate, Fort Hard Knox has no visible security, which might explain why it was so easy for Koopfinger to plunder.
Trivia
- Fort Hard Knox gets its name from "Fort Knox", a similar fortress made to hold money, and the idiom "School of Hard Knocks", a term used to describe the simple education given by mere life.