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[[File:Ventas Bullring MIMDOS.png|thumb|The Ventas Bullring in the DOS version]]
[[File:Ventas Bullring MIMDOS.png|thumb|The Ventas Bullring in the DOS version]]
The '''Ventas Bullring''' (properly {{wp|Las Ventas|Plaza de Toros de Las Ventas}}) is a {{wp|bullring}} in [[Madrid]]. Alongside the [[Palacio de las Cortes]] and the [[Prado Museum]], it is one of the landmarks in Madrid in ''[[Mario is Missing!]]'', although it is exclusive to the DOS and Deluxe versions. It gets raided by [[Koopa Troopa]]s who steal a [[Matador's Cape]]; this causes the entire arena to shut down. Said cape is later retrieved by [[Luigi]] as he explores the city. He then brings it to the Ventas Bullring's information booth, at which point he is required to prove that the article of clothing is genuine (which he does by answering some questions, seen below). After this process, the arena is reopened to the public.
{{quote2|The corrida, Spanish for bullfight, competes with soccer for the favorite sport of Spain. Pitting man against beast, the bullfight has strict rules and customs. Like a play, the fight is completed in three main acts. Played before a judge, a good bullfighter, or matador, shows his bravery by letting the bull pass as close to his body as possible. The battle ends with the death of the bull, although many matadors have died. Manolete, one matador killed in the ring, is still considered the best of all time.|Pamphlet|[[Mario is Missing!]]}}
The '''Ventas Bullring''' (properly {{wp|Las Ventas|Plaza de Toros de Las Ventas}}) is a {{wp|bullring}} in [[Madrid]]. Alongside the [[Spanish Parliament|Palacio de las Cortes]] and the [[Prado Museum]], it is one of the landmarks in Madrid in ''[[Mario is Missing!]]'', although it is exclusive to the DOS and Deluxe versions. It gets raided by [[Koopa Troopa]]s who steal a [[Matador's Cape]]; this causes the entire arena to shut down. Said cape is later retrieved by [[Luigi]] as he explores the city. He then brings it to the Ventas Bullring's information booth, at which point he is required to prove that the article of clothing is genuine (which he does by answering some questions, seen below). After this process, the arena is reopened to the public.


*''How many bullfighting rings are in Madrid?''
*''How many bullfighting rings are in Madrid?''
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==Pamphlet information==
''The corrida, Spanish for bullfight, competes with soccer for the favorite sport of Spain. Pitting man against beast, the bullfight has strict rules and customs. Like a play, the fight is completed in three main acts. Played before a judge, a good bullfighter, or matador, shows his bravery by letting the bull pass as close to his body as possible. The battle ends with the death of the bull, although many matadors have died. Manolete, one matador killed in the ring, is still considered the best of all time.''


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Revision as of 08:19, December 2, 2022

The Ventas Bullring in the DOS release of Mario is Missing!
The Ventas Bullring in the DOS version

Template:Quote2 The Ventas Bullring (properly Plaza de Toros de Las Ventas) is a bullring in Madrid. Alongside the Palacio de las Cortes and the Prado Museum, it is one of the landmarks in Madrid in Mario is Missing!, although it is exclusive to the DOS and Deluxe versions. It gets raided by Koopa Troopas who steal a Matador's Cape; this causes the entire arena to shut down. Said cape is later retrieved by Luigi as he explores the city. He then brings it to the Ventas Bullring's information booth, at which point he is required to prove that the article of clothing is genuine (which he does by answering some questions, seen below). After this process, the arena is reopened to the public.

  • How many bullfighting rings are in Madrid?
    • 0
    • 22
    • 2
    • 3
  • Another name for the bullfighter is:
    • matador
    • doormat
    • toro
    • Manolete
  • A bullfight plays itself out in _____ main acts.
    • two
    • three
    • four
    • five

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