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The '''Emperor's Bell''' (more commonly known as the {{wp|Tsar Bell}}) is an item that only appears in the [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]] release of ''[[Mario is Missing!]]''. It is the largest bell in the world, although it is in an nonoperational state, and it is exhibited in the [[Kremlin]]. The heavy bell is stolen by some [[Koopa Troopa]]s when they invade [[Moscow]], leaving [[Luigi]] to locate it. He takes it from a single Koopa Troopa that was walking around Moscow, then questions various people throughout the city about its origins. Not only does everyone recognize it, they also provide extra trivia, such as how it weighs 210 tons (although its official weight is around 202 tons<ref>"Tsar Bell." Kreml.ru, www.kreml.ru/?cmd=00300100000000000110000000000000000&cmdex=4090007FCE51C00000000. Retrieved January 28, 2018.</ref>). Luigi eventually brings it to the Kremlin's information booth and, using his acquired knowledge, proves that the Bell that he is holding is genuine, and the booth's clerk gives him a $2000 reward. In the SNES version, the [[Cannonball (item)|Cannonball]] appears as the Kremlin's stolen item instead of the Emperor's Bell.
The '''Emperor's Bell''' (more commonly known as the {{wp|Tsar Bell}}) is an item that only appears in the [[Mario is Missing! (Nintendo Entertainment System)|NES release of ''Mario is Missing!'']]. It is the largest bell in the world, although it is in a nonoperational state, and it is exhibited in the [[Kremlin]]. The heavy bell is stolen by some [[Koopa Troopa]]s when they invade [[Moscow]], leaving [[Luigi]] to locate it. He takes it from a single Koopa Troopa that was walking around Moscow, then questions various people throughout the city about its origins. Not only does everyone recognize it, they also provide extra trivia, such as how it weighs 210 tons (although its official weight is around 202 tons<ref>"Tsar Bell." ''Kreml.ru'', www.kreml.ru/?cmd=00300100000000000110000000000000000&cmdex=4090007FCE51C00000000. Retrieved January 28, 2018.</ref>). Luigi eventually brings it to the Kremlin's information booth and, using his acquired knowledge, proves that the Bell that he is holding is genuine, and the booth's clerk gives him a $2000 reward. In the SNES version, the [[Cannonball from the Emperor's Cannon]] appears as the Kremlin's stolen item instead of the Emperor's Bell.


==Information==
==Information==
*Boy: ''"It's east to tell, that that's the Kremlin's bell, the largest bell in the world."
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*Tourist: ''"The Koopas couldn't hide that bell for long, it weighs 210 tons!"
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*Reporter: ''"Ivan the Great had that bell placed in the bell tower."
|boy=It's easy to tell, that that's the Kremlin's bell, the largest bell in the world.
*Scientist: ''"It rings true that that's the missing bell. Good work, Luigi, you've done well."
|tourist=The Koopas couldn't hide that bell for long, it weighs 210 tons!
*Policewoman: ''"You've cracked the case of the Emperor’s Bell. It’s been in the Kremlin since the 17th century."
|reporter=Ivan the Great had that bell placed in the bell tower.
|scientist=It rings true that that's the missing bell. Good work, Luigi, you've done well.
|officer=You've cracked the case of the Emperor’s Bell. It’s been in the Kremlin since the 17th century.
}}
|}


==References==
==References==
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Revision as of 03:45, September 18, 2024

Emperor's Bell
The Emperor's Bell in Mario is Missing! (NES)
First appearance Mario is Missing! (1993)

The Emperor's Bell (more commonly known as the Tsar Bell) is an item that only appears in the NES release of Mario is Missing!. It is the largest bell in the world, although it is in a nonoperational state, and it is exhibited in the Kremlin. The heavy bell is stolen by some Koopa Troopas when they invade Moscow, leaving Luigi to locate it. He takes it from a single Koopa Troopa that was walking around Moscow, then questions various people throughout the city about its origins. Not only does everyone recognize it, they also provide extra trivia, such as how it weighs 210 tons (although its official weight is around 202 tons[1]). Luigi eventually brings it to the Kremlin's information booth and, using his acquired knowledge, proves that the Bell that he is holding is genuine, and the booth's clerk gives him a $2000 reward. In the SNES version, the Cannonball from the Emperor's Cannon appears as the Kremlin's stolen item instead of the Emperor's Bell.

Information

Person Quote
NES version
Boy "It's easy to tell, that that's the Kremlin's bell, the largest bell in the world."
Tourist "The Koopas couldn't hide that bell for long, it weighs 210 tons!"
Reporter "Ivan the Great had that bell placed in the bell tower."
Scientist "It rings true that that's the missing bell. Good work, Luigi, you've done well."
Police officer "You've cracked the case of the Emperor’s Bell. It’s been in the Kremlin since the 17th century."

References

  1. ^ "Tsar Bell." Kreml.ru, www.kreml.ru/?cmd=00300100000000000110000000000000000&cmdex=4090007FCE51C00000000. Retrieved January 28, 2018.