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The '''Print Block''', also known as the '''Wood Block''', is an item in the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]] and PC releases of ''[[Mario's Time Machine]]''. It is a seal used in [[wikipedia:Woodblock printing|woodblock printing]], a form of stamping and sealing that has its origins in Asia. This particular block belongs to [[Marco Polo]], and has a glyph on it that translates to "Polo". It was given to him while he was serving under [[Kublai Khan]] in [[Cambuluc]]. However, as he leaves the area to return to Italy, his Print Block is stolen by [[Bowser]] after he travels back in time and steals it him. [[Mario]] then steals it back from [[Bowser's Museum]] and travels back in time to the [[Gobi Desert]] in an attempt to return it. Without knowing who it belongs to, he shows the Print Block to various residents of Cambuluc, including Kublai Khan, until they eventually confirm that it belongs to Marco. Mario then goes to the Gobi Desert to return it, and tells Marco that he has forgotten his Print Block. Marco thanks Mario for returning his Print Block, remarking that he had forgotten it, and he is now ready to make the trip home. | The '''Print Block''', also known as the '''Wood Block''', is an item in the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]] and PC releases of ''[[Mario's Time Machine]]''. It is a seal used in [[wikipedia:Woodblock printing|woodblock printing]], a form of stamping and sealing that has its origins in Asia. This particular block belongs to [[Marco Polo]], and has a glyph on it that translates to "Polo". It was given to him while he was serving under [[Kublai Khan]] in [[Cambuluc]]. However, as he leaves the area to return to Italy, his Print Block is stolen by [[Bowser]] after he travels back in time and steals it from him. [[Mario]] then steals it back from [[Bowser's Museum]] and travels back in time to the [[Gobi Desert]] in an attempt to return it. Without knowing who it belongs to, he shows the Print Block to various residents of Cambuluc, including Kublai Khan, until they eventually confirm that it belongs to Marco. Mario then goes to the Gobi Desert to return it, and tells Marco that he has forgotten his Print Block. Marco thanks Mario for returning his Print Block, remarking that he had forgotten it, and he is now ready to make the trip home. | ||
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Revision as of 10:51, March 13, 2020
The Print Block, also known as the Wood Block, is an item in the SNES and PC releases of Mario's Time Machine. It is a seal used in woodblock printing, a form of stamping and sealing that has its origins in Asia. This particular block belongs to Marco Polo, and has a glyph on it that translates to "Polo". It was given to him while he was serving under Kublai Khan in Cambuluc. However, as he leaves the area to return to Italy, his Print Block is stolen by Bowser after he travels back in time and steals it from him. Mario then steals it back from Bowser's Museum and travels back in time to the Gobi Desert in an attempt to return it. Without knowing who it belongs to, he shows the Print Block to various residents of Cambuluc, including Kublai Khan, until they eventually confirm that it belongs to Marco. Mario then goes to the Gobi Desert to return it, and tells Marco that he has forgotten his Print Block. Marco thanks Mario for returning his Print Block, remarking that he had forgotten it, and he is now ready to make the trip home.
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