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==History==
==History==
===''The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3''===
===''The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3''===
It made its appearance at the end of ''[[The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' episode "[[Recycled Koopa]]", commenting the success of the Mario Bros. after they stopped [[Bowser|King Koopa's]] plan to dump his garbage all over the [[Real World]], turning the human populace into [[Koopa Zombie]]s. Before Koopa began dumping his garbage all over the city with his [[Crud Cannon]] and just as [[Mario]] was mutating into a Zombie himself, the statue itself was also mutated. The statue would be transformed back to its normal self, thanks to the brothers' [[Trash Smasher]].
It made an appearance in ''[[The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' episode "[[Recycled Koopa]]". When [[Bowser|King Koopa]] planned to turn the [[human]] populace of [[New York City]], let alone the rest of the [[Real World]] into [[Koopa Zombie]]s, as well as other creatures into his minions (e.g. seagulls into [[Paragoomba]]s and fish into [[Spiny Cheep Cheep]]s) after his garbage was dumped into [[Brooklyn]] by the [[Koopalings]], who soon got wind of the hidden power of the garbage, the statue was mutated into a Koopa Statue before Koopa continued his dumping spree with his [[Crud Cannon]], and just as [[Mario]] began mutating into a Koopa Zombie himself. The statue was transformed back to normal, thanks to the brothers' [[Trash Smasher]], and as the brothers chased Koopa out of the city, the statue commented on the success of the brothers for foiling his plan. The statue was voiced by [[Tracey Moore]].


===''Mario is Missing!''===
===''Mario is Missing!''===
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==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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THOSE MARIO BROTHERS ARE SUPER.png|The Statue of Liberty commenting on Mario and Luigi at the end of "[[Recycled Koopa]]".
THOSE MARIO BROTHERS ARE SUPER.png|The Statue of Liberty commenting on Mario and Luigi's heroics at the end of "[[Recycled Koopa]]".
MKT Statue of Liberty.png|The Statue of Liberty in ''Mario Kart Tour''
MKT Statue of Liberty.png|The Statue of Liberty in ''Mario Kart Tour''
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Revision as of 10:19, October 12, 2020

Luigi's photograph of the Statue of Liberty
Luigi's photograph of the Statue of Liberty in Mario is Missing!

Template:Quote2 The Statue of Liberty is a famous statue honoring the friendship between France and the United States of America found on Liberty Island, New York City.

History

The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3

It made an appearance in The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 episode "Recycled Koopa". When King Koopa planned to turn the human populace of New York City, let alone the rest of the Real World into Koopa Zombies, as well as other creatures into his minions (e.g. seagulls into Paragoombas and fish into Spiny Cheep Cheeps) after his garbage was dumped into Brooklyn by the Koopalings, who soon got wind of the hidden power of the garbage, the statue was mutated into a Koopa Statue before Koopa continued his dumping spree with his Crud Cannon, and just as Mario began mutating into a Koopa Zombie himself. The statue was transformed back to normal, thanks to the brothers' Trash Smasher, and as the brothers chased Koopa out of the city, the statue commented on the success of the brothers for foiling his plan. The statue was voiced by Tracey Moore.

Mario is Missing!

It is one of the three landmarks in the city that Koopa Troopas stole artifacts from during the events of the game Mario is Missing!. Luigi's task is to find the Statue of Liberty Torch, which symbolizes enlightenment, and deliver it back to the statue. Upon success, he is rewarded 1,750 dollars plus a bonus prize of 2,500 dollars.

Mario Kart Tour

In Mario Kart Tour, the actual Statue of Liberty is visible in the background of New York Minute 3.

Profiles

Mario is Missing! pamphlet information

The Statue of Liberty was a gift from the French people to commemorate the friendship between the countries which started during the American Revolution. Built by Franco-Italian sculptor Frederic Bartholdi, Ms. Liberty was dedicated on October 28, 1886. Made from copper, the statue weighs 225 tons and stands 151 feet tall. Her nose alone is four feet long. The torch in her right hand is raised above the Hudson River. Her left hand holds the Declaration of Independence. The statue stands on Liberty Island in the New York Harbor.

Gallery

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