Gaucho Museum

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Luigi's photograph of a gaucho in the Gaucho Museum
Luigi's photograph of a gaucho in the Gaucho Museum

Template:Quote2 The Gaucho Museum (in Spanish: Museo del Gaucho) is a museum in Buenos Aires displaying gaucho artifacts. Gauchos are, roughly speaking, Argentina's equivalent of American cowboys. In all versions of Mario is Missing!, Koopa Troopas steal a boleadora, a type of lasso commonly used by gauchos, from the museum, forcing it to close to the public until Luigi tracks it down and returns it. Before he can claim the $2,090 reward, however, he must first prove the boleadora is real by answering two of the following questions:

  • What is a boleadoras?
    • Gaucho nachos
    • Gaucho tool
    • Game of knocking down pins with a ball
  • What is the American version of a gaucho?
    • Cowhand
    • Dairy cow
    • Pampa