San Francisco

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Map of San Francisco
The map of San Francisco as it appears in Mario is Missing!.
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Luigi in San Francisco in the SNES version of Mario is Missing!.

San Francisco is a city in California, located on the west coast of the United States of America. Along with Rome, Beijing, Nairobi and Moscow, it is one of the first five cities Luigi has to rescue from invading Koopa Troopas during the events of the game Mario is Missing! The enemies have stolen one artifact each from the Golden Gate Bridge, the Coit Tower, and the Transamerica Pyramid; in the PC version, they have also stolen from Alcatraz and one of the city's cable cars. To expel the Koopas, Luigi has to find the missing objects and return these to their respective landmarks.

Later in the game, the city is mentioned by a tourist in Rio de Janeiro. When Luigi shows him a cable car that the Troopas stole from Sugar Loaf Mountain, he says that "San Francisco doesn't seem quite so far, when I look at that cable car." In The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!, in an episode titled "Escape from Koopatraz", the location of Koopatraz is based of Alcatraz, a famous jail in San Francisco.

Information from Mario is Missing!

  • Boy:
    • "July 4th is the most important date when you're in the land of the fifty states."
    • "Besides the Golden Gate bridge, the cable cars are the stars."
  • Tourist:
    • "A few American dollars will buy baseball, hamburgers and Mom's apple pie."
    • "California here I am, on the west coast with Uncle Sam."
  • Business Woman:
    • "Welcome to the Golden West. Have you visited that other California city, Los Angeles?"
    • "If you're wandering around in a fog and feeling crabby, have some Dungeness crab on San Francisco sourdough."
  • Scientist:
    • "This city was named for Saint Francis of Assisi in 1776."
    • "No one was interested in San Francisco until the Gold Rush."
  • Police Officer:
    • "Wherever you go, locals hate it if you call the city 'Frisco."
    • "To be more specific, you're on the Pacific in the northern half of California."

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