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==Real Life==
==Real Life==
The [[Wikipedia:Sydney Opera House]] and The [[Wikipedia:Sydney Opera House]] are the main man-made landmarks.
The [[Wikipedia:Sydney Opera House|Sydney Opera House}}''.]]]] and The [[Wikipedia:Sydney Harbour Bridge|Sydney Harboure Bridge]] are the main man-made landmarks.





Revision as of 22:59, January 22, 2012

Template:Location-infobox Sydney is a city on the south-east coast of Australia. Along with Athens, Buenos Aires, Mexico City and Paris, it is one of the five cities in Mario is Missing! Luigi has to visit in order to defeat the second boss of the game, Iggy Koopa. There are three landmarks - the Bondi Beach, the Taronga Zoo and the Sydney Opera - from which artifacts were stolen by Koopa Troopas. If Luigi finds and returns the artifacts to their respective landmarks, he will be rewarded with money and finally the city will be rescued.

Information from Mario is Missing!

  • Boy:
    • "It's the world's sixth largest country. But you can also count on it being the smallest continent."
    • "This place is a mega-cool wonder. They often refer to it as 'The Land Down Under.'"
  • Tourist:
    • "I was most interested in the Aborigines. But now I want to see kangaroos too."
    • "It's a continent and a country, and it's the only one that's like that."
  • Business Woman:
    • "You're in the southern hemisphere, its name means 'Unknown Southern Land' I hear."
    • "I always thought Australia's capital was spelled Sid's Knee."
  • Scientist:
    • "I don't like to be bossy, but can't you recognize an Aussie?"
    • "Although Canberra is the capital, you're in Aussie's oldest and largest city."
  • Police Officer:
    • "You're in Sydney, mate. Koalas and surfing...can't wait!"
    • "I knew the maps wouldn't fail ya', this is Sydney, Australia."

Real Life

The Sydney Opera House}}.]] and The Sydney Harboure Bridge are the main man-made landmarks.