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[[File:TreviFountain MIMDOS.png|thumb|The Trevi Fountain in the DOS release]]
[[File:TreviFountain MIMDOS.png|thumb|The Trevi Fountain in the DOS release]]
[[File:TreviFountain MIM.png|thumb|left|The Trevi Fountain in the SNES release]]
[[File:TreviFountain MIM.png|thumb|left|The Trevi Fountain in the SNES release]]
The '''{{wp|Trevi Fountain}}''' (in Italian: '''''Fontana di Trevi''''') is a famous landmark in [[Rome]], built in 1762. It is said to ensure anyone who throws [[coin]]s into the fountain a return to the city. The Trevi Fountain appears in ''[[Mario is Missing!]]'' as one of the landmarks that are attacked by [[Koopa Troopa]]s and that [[Luigi]] subsequently visits in Rome. It is closed because the Koopa Troopas stole the fountain's [[Coins (Mario is Missing!)|Coins]], and it cannot reopen until Luigi returns them. After bringing them to the information booth and proving their authenticity (done by answering various questions, listed below), he is given $1500 as a reward.
{{quote2|Legend says that if a visitor tosses coins over his shoulder into the Trevi Fountain he will one day return to Rome. The Trevi Fountain is one of the best known landmarks in Rome because of its fable, but also because of its fancy carvings. The fountain was shown in a 1954 movie, 'Three Coins in the Fountain.|Pamphlet|[[Mario is Missing!]]}}
The '''{{wp|Trevi Fountain}}''' (in Italian: '''''Fontana di Trevi''''') is a famous landmark in [[Rome]], built in 1762. It is said to ensure anyone who throws [[Coins from the Trevi Fountain|coins]] into the fountain will return to the city. In all versions of ''[[Mario is Missing!]]'', these coins are stolen from the fountain by marauding [[Koopa Troopa]]s, which forces the fountain to close to visitors. When [[Luigi]] visits Rome, he must defeat a Koopa carrying the coins, return them to the Trevi Fountain's information booth, and prove their authenticity by answering various questions (listed below). Afterward, he is given $1500 as a reward.
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**1962
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**1644
==Pamphlet information==
''Legend says that if a visitor tosses coins over his shoulder into the Trevi Fountain he will one day return to Rome. The Trevi Fountain is one of the best known landmarks in Rome because of its fable, but also because of its fancy carvings. The fountain was shown in a 1954 movie, 'Three Coins in the Fountain.'''


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Revision as of 19:22, October 7, 2022

The Trevi Fountain in the DOS release of Mario is Missing!
The Trevi Fountain in the DOS release
Luigi's photograph of the Trevi Fountain
The Trevi Fountain in the SNES release

Template:Quote2 The Trevi Fountain (in Italian: Fontana di Trevi) is a famous landmark in Rome, built in 1762. It is said to ensure anyone who throws coins into the fountain will return to the city. In all versions of Mario is Missing!, these coins are stolen from the fountain by marauding Koopa Troopas, which forces the fountain to close to visitors. When Luigi visits Rome, he must defeat a Koopa carrying the coins, return them to the Trevi Fountain's information booth, and prove their authenticity by answering various questions (listed below). Afterward, he is given $1500 as a reward.

  • The Trevi is the biggest and oldest _____ in Rome?
    • restaurant
    • fountain
    • amusement park
    • church
  • Add your two cents, Luigi. Why do people throw coins?
    • To feed the fish
    • To get change for the laundry
    • To return to Rome
    • To make a wish
  • Why is the Trevi famous?
    • Its long bannisters
    • It's a great place to swim
    • Its fancy carvings
    • Its clear water
  • When was the Trevi built?
    • 1762
    • 1954
    • 1962
    • 1644

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