Coins from the Trevi Fountain

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Coins from the Trevi Fountain
The Coins in Mario is Missing! (NES)
NES
The Coins in Mario is Missing! (SNES)
SNES
The Coins in Mario is Missing! (DOS)
DOS
First appearance Mario is Missing! (1992)

The coins from the Trevi Fountain are collectively an item in the PC, SNES, and NES versions of Mario is Missing!. They are the various coins that have been thrown into the fountain, which is said to ensure that travelers will return to Rome. The coins are stolen by some Koopa Troopas when they invade the city, causing the fountain to be closed until they are returned. They are then taken from a defeated Koopa Troopa by Luigi, who then shows them to various people within the city. All of them recognize the coins as belonging to the Trevi Fountain. After gathering enough information, Luigi confirms the genuine nature of the coins with the Trevi Fountain's information booth and returns them to their rightful place.

Information[edit]

Person Quote
PC version
Boy "Can I add my two cents to your little speech? Those coins are worth two wishes each."
Tourist "Legend says, over your shoulder before you go home. If they go in the Trevi, you'll come back to Rome."
Reporter "Those coins got wet in one of the most famous landmarks in Rome."
Scientist "To coin a phrase, a lira for your wish. The Trevi was built in 1762—don't bean the fish!"
Police officer "I hope you have the "cents" to return those coins to the Fountain of Trevi."
SNES version
Boy "Can I add my two cents to your little speech? Those coins are worth two wishes each."
Tourist "Legend says, over your shoulder before you go home. If they go in the Trevi, you'll come back to Rome."
Reporter "Those coins got wet in one of the most famous landmarks in Rome."
Scientist "To coin a phrase, a lira for your wish. The Trevi was built in 1762—don't bean the fish!"
Police officer "I hope you have the "cents" to return those coins to the Fountain of Trevi."
NES version
Boy "Can I add my two cents to your little speech? Those coins are worth two wishes each."
Tourist "Legend says, over your shoulder before you go home. If they go in the Trevi, you'll come back to Rome."
Reporter "Those coins got wet in one of the most famous landmarks in Rome."
Scientist "To coin a phrase, a lira for your wish. The Trevi was built in 1762… don't bean the fish!"
Police officer "I hope you have the 'cents' to return those coins to the Fountain of Trevi."

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
German Münzen aus dem Trevi-Brunnen[1] Coins from the Trevi Fountain

References[edit]

  1. ^ Mario wir vermisst. Software Toolworks (German). Retrieved September 23, 2024.