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Quiz about All Over Mario  In Other Words

All Over Mario - In Other Words Quiz


This quiz involves random things related to Mario games for the love of Mario. You must figure out what I'm talking about in other words. Warning: This might strain your brain. Focus!

A multiple-choice quiz by Squidwarddd. Estimated time: 8 mins.
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Author
Squidwarddd
Time
8 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
322,138
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Very Difficult
Avg Score
3 / 10
Plays
317
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Question 1 of 10
1. Italian Plumber's Festivity

Answer: (Two Words)
Question 2 of 10
2. Terrestrial Vertebrate's Narrative

Answer: (Two Words - Omit Punctuation)
Question 3 of 10
3. Killer Bashful Fellow Donning a Black Robe

Answer: (Two Words)
Question 4 of 10
4. Rich Rich Milky Way

Answer: (Three Words)
Question 5 of 10
5. If the narrator of "Moby Dick" was a fish

Answer: (One Word)
Question 6 of 10
6. Mario's Avaricious Nemesis' Barrage Gulch

Answer: (Three Words - Omit Punctuation)
Question 7 of 10
7. Peach's Ally, How We Wonder What He Is

Answer: (One Word)
Question 8 of 10
8. Astonishing Bellis Perennis

Answer: (Two Words - Think Before You Spell It)
Question 9 of 10
9. Rare Celestial Body That Thrice Redeemeth Thee

Answer: (Three Words - Omit Punctuation)
Question 10 of 10
10. Crunch

Answer: (One Word)

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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Italian Plumber's Festivity

Answer: Mario Party

The "Mario Party" series games include "Mario Party", "Mario Party 2", "Mario Party 3", "Mario Party 4", "Mario Party 5", "Mario Party 6", "Mario Party 7", "Mario Party 8", "Mario Party Advance", and "Mario Party DS". Many fans consider the first two installments by far the most superior. "Mario Party 3" was the only installment to feature the interesting Duel Mode. Why this wasn't brought back in the sequels I'll never know nor understand.
2. Terrestrial Vertebrate's Narrative

Answer: Yoshis Story

"Yoshi's Story" was a wonderful game with unforgettable characters, villains, enemies and music. It is a bonafide classic and sold millions. It is truly the stuff that dreams are made of. Any uptight reviewer who gave the game a bad review is a failure. For those who say that they game is too easy, try finding and eating all thirty Melons in all levels. Doing this will make "Grand Theft Auto 4" or "Modern Warfare 2" on Veteran seem like a cakewalk. If Trial Mode is left running for a little while, the same odd music that plays Game Over screen of "Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins" (if also left on for a little while) will play.

A pleasant little Easter Egg for people like me who are drugged up by nostalgia.
3. Killer Bashful Fellow Donning a Black Robe

Answer: Anti Guy

Anti Guy (know also as the Deadly Guy) is the most powerful non-boss enemy in "Paper Mario". With an attack of ten or twelve and HP of 50, the unwary who forget to save before facing him will really be in for it. He guards the Power Plus Badge treasure chest in Shy Guy's Toybox. Russ T. tells Mario that he adores Lemon Candy (which Mario can get from Tayce T.). Offering him some will result in him leaving you alone. Perhaps the most difficult fight in any Mario game in history is the indelible, unnecessary fight versus not one, not two, but three of them in Bowser's Castle. That's a total of 150 HP (nothing else in the game comes anywhere close) with an attack of ten apiece! That means Mario must cause 150 Heart Points worth of damage while surviving a possible 30-36 Heart Points of damage per turn himself! It is indeed, the ultimate Mario RPG challenge, and an unsung one at that, as most don't even know about this (to face them Mario must get three questions of a simple quiz wrong). Bringing some Repel Gel and trying to put some of them to sleep for a while won't go amiss.
4. Rich Rich Milky Way

Answer: Sweet Sweet Galaxy

To me, the most memorable galaxy in "Super Mario Galaxy" is the Sweet Sweet Galaxy. Well, I am a fat guy. The galaxy's sole level is called "Rocky Road" and has normal gravity of a regular 3D Mario title. The music in the level is from the ultra-timeless-classic "Super Mario Bros 3".

The whole level is rife with humongous sweets, sweets, sweets galore, including a mint chocolate cake.
5. If the narrator of "Moby Dick" was a fish

Answer: Fishmael

Call him Fishmael. Replete with a seafaring accent, this portly creature fished at the port in "Paper Mario". The Fuzzipede Mario fights inside the whale might have been his former bate.
6. Mario's Avaricious Nemesis' Barrage Gulch

Answer: Warios Battle Canyon

Wario's Battle Canyon is the board dedicated to Wario in the original "Mario Party". The board contains four chunks of broken land where the red Bob-omb Buddies are at war with the regular Bob-ombs. The Bob-ombs "attack" one another by loading the player into them and shooting them to a different piece of land.

The ? Space will switch the cannons firing directions. The only way to reach Bowser's mass of land is via a Fly Guy who must be bribed with ten coins. The only reason in this world the player would have for doing this is if the Star so happened to be on his land mass.
7. Peach's Ally, How We Wonder What He Is

Answer: Twink

Twink is the Star Kid who assisted Peach in "Paper Mario". Born in Starborn Valley just before Bowser stole the Star Rod, the big tall wish the Princess so wants is way beyond the scope of his power. He can get information for her through eavesdropping, though. During the final battle, he single-handedly thwarts Kammy Koopa. Peach makes him stronger through her wishes.

It doesn't matter if you are the worst gamer in the Mushroom Kingdom, the battle is impossible to lose. Try as you may, it is infinitely harder to lose the battle than win it. So if Kammy defeats Twink under your watch, you are incalculably abysmal.

At the end of the game, it appears as though Twink wants to tell Peach something as he bids her ado, but gets cold feet (despite being a star) and flies away, never to be heard from again. Though his intentions on saying what are nebulous, one can easily surmise it was most likely... "I love you." Good man, Twink. Never tell a girl that. Ever.
8. Astonishing Bellis Perennis

Answer: Amazy Dayzee

Crazee Dayzees first appeared in "Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island". Though adorable, they were quite capable of harming Yoshi and Baby Mario being lost as a result. A far greater enigma by far would definitely be the Amazy Dayzees of the "Paper Mario" series.

They are incredibly rare, golden Crazee Dayzees. They are easily capable of killing Mario in the game, dealing 20 damage points (That is a Hell of a lot for the original "Paper Mario", the Anti Guys only dealt 10). Most of the time, they will run away before Mario comes anywhere near defeating one.

But if he manages to (indeed a tough task), his Star Points will rise by an order of magnitude. Throughout the "Paper Mario" series, look for them in Flower Fields, Twilight Trail, and the infamous Pit of 100 Trials.
9. Rare Celestial Body That Thrice Redeemeth Thee

Answer: 3 Up Moon

The 3-Up Moon is exclusive to "Super Mario World". It is among the rarest of the rare and most sought after items. Shaped like a crescent, these moons smile much like the Special Hearts required to unlock more levels in "Yoshi's Story".
10. Crunch

Answer: Chomp

Chain Chomps, or simply Chomps, are the most common dog-like entities of the Mushroom Kingdom. They resemble the medieval weapon, the mace and chain. They love to sleep. Wake one up to your detriment. In Japan, they are known as "Wan Wans". The other dog of Mario's world, Yoshi's friend Poochy, appeared in "Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island" and "Yoshi's Story".

A odd canine-type creature, he appears to have the bill of a mallard. A notable level from "Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island" is "Poochy Ain't Stupid", the bonus level where Yoshi rides him to the goal. Poochy was seen in "Paper Mario" in a screen shot but he was removed prior to the game's release.
Source: Author Squidwarddd

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