Frizzy's Silly amiibo Theater Fun Quiz

Frizzy’s Silly amiibo Theater Fun Quiz
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Publisher Nintendo
Platform(s) Browser
Genre Quiz
Rating(s) N/A
Mode(s) Single player
Input Mouse/touchscreen

Frizzy’s Silly amiibo Theater Fun Quiz is a skill quiz on the Play Nintendo website.[1] In this quiz, the player has to answer what things Mario, Isabelle and Toon Link borrow from Bowser Jr. in episode 3 of Frizzy’s Silly amiibo Theater.

OverviewEdit

The player is given a total of five questions to answer. Each question provides four answers to choose from, with only one of them being the correct answer. The player has to press "Check Answer" to see if the answer they selected is correct. If they selected the correct answer, their answer will be highlighted green. If the player answered incorrectly, the answer that they chose will be highlighted red, and the correct answer will be highlighted green. At the end of the quiz, a message will pop up saying how many questions the player got out of five. The player then can choose to retake the quiz or to take a different quiz on the website.

QuestionsEdit

Correct answers are marked with a green border. Messages displayed in the quiz for answering a question right or wrong are also shown.

1 of 5

 

What does Mario borrow from Bowser Jr.?

Yoshi eggs Regular eggs Birdo eggs Chocolate eggs


 Egg-celent!
Why does Bowser Jr. have so many eggs in the first place?
 Nope
Mario borrowed regular eggs from Bowser Jr. Nothing special there.
2 of 5

 

What does Isabelle borrow from Bowser Jr.?

Bowl of soup Cement mixer Mix-and-match outfits Mixing bowl


 Correct!
Isabelle didn’t really “borrow” the mixing bowl. She just kind of took it.
 Incorrect
Isabelle didn’t really “borrow” the mixing bowl. She just kind of took it.
3 of 5

 

What does Toon Link borrow from Bowser Jr.?

Milk Juice Soda A bag of ice


 Correct!
Toon Link asked to borrow milk from Bowser Jr.
 Incorrect
Toon Link asked to borrow milk from Bowser Jr.
4 of 5

 

What else does Mario borrow from Bowser Jr.?

Blooper Sugar Booger Scooter


 Correct!
The second time around, Mario asks to borrow sugar from Bowser Jr.
 Incorrect
The second time around, Mario asks to borrow sugar from Bowser Jr.
5 of 5

 

In the end, what does the group ask to borrow?

Rake Snake Cake Steak


 Correct
After borrowing all the items to make a birthday cake for Bowser Jr., they still ask to borrow one more thing: the cake they just made him.
 Incorrect
After borrowing all the items to make a birthday cake for Bowser Jr., they still ask to borrow one more thing: the cake they just made him.

When an answer is chosen for a question, the current picture changes to a version without any blur.

ResultsEdit

 
Picture shown at the end of the quiz
  • 0/5 - 2/5:
    Dizzy like Frizzy!
    You didn’t exactly ace this quiz, but your heart’s in the right place…just like Mario, Isabelle, and Toon Link. Instead of getting mad at them for taking all his stuff and getting his birthday wrong, maybe Bowser Jr. could learn how to say “thank you” to his friends.
  • 3/5 - 4/5:
    Bowser Jr.’s birthday buddy!
    Great job on the quiz, birthday buddy. Of course, it’s not really Bowser Jr.’s birthday. But that doesn’t stop Mario, Isabelle, and Toon Link from baking him a delicious birthday cake. It also doesn’t stop them from asking Bowser Jr. if they could borrow the cake right back.
  • 5/5:
    You take the cake!
    Mario, Isabelle, and Toon Link want to take a cake too, but Bowser Jr. isn’t putting up with any more of their nonsense. Speaking of nonsense, this quiz was pretty silly—just like Frizzy’s silly amiibo theater—and you did a pretty great job choosing the correct answers.

Description and taglineEdit

Who’s borrowing what from Bowser Jr.?
Mario, Isabelle, and Toon Link are raiding Bowser Jr.’s pantry in this silly episode of Frizzy’s Silly amiibo Theater.

Can I borrow that?
Mario & friends are raiding Bowser Jr.’s pantry!

ReferencesEdit

  1. ^ Frizzy’s Silly amiibo Theater Fun Quiz. Play Nintendo. Retrieved March 21, 2020. (Archived July 29, 2020, 19:14:24 UTC via Wayback Machine.)