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[[File:LostMushroom.jpg|thumb|The Lost Mushroom]] Β 
[[File:LostMushroom.jpg|thumb|The Lost Mushroom]] Β 
The '''Lost Mushroom''' is a mysterious, golden statuette of unknown origin that resembles a joyous [[Toad (species)|Mushroom person]]. For years, most considered it to be legendary, for it has the power to grant the wishes of whoever is in possession of it. A nearly-forgotten ancient treasure, the Lost Mushroom was hidden deep within the [[Temple of Koopa]] in [[Jungleland]] for several generations.
The '''Lost Mushroom''' is a mysterious, golden statuette of unknown origin that resembles a joyous [[Toad (species)|Mushroom person]]. For years, most considered it to be legendary, for it has the power to grant the wishes of whoever is in possession of it. A nearly-forgotten ancient treasure, the Lost Mushroom was hidden deep within the [[Temple of Koopa]] in [[Jungle Land]] for several generations.


The Lost Mushroom appears to have been modeled off of the famous {{wp|Budai|Laughing Buddha}}, or Budai, the image of which has very often been replicated in Buddhist shrines, and statuettes.
The Lost Mushroom appears to have been modeled off of the famous {{wp|Budai|Laughing Buddha}}, or Budai, the image of which has very often been replicated in Buddhist shrines, and statuettes.

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