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{{LocationInfobox |name = Mississippi River |image = [[File:Mississippi-River.png|300px]] |caption = [[Lewis and Clark]] at Mississippi River |ERBnumber = [[Lewis and Clark vs Bill & Ted]] |character = [[Lewis and Clark]] |releasedate = March 25th, 2015 |numberoftimesappeared = 1 |image2 = TBA}}
 
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|name = <big>Mississippi River</big>
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Forest = [[File:Mississippi River.png|300px]]<big>[[Lewis & Clark]] at the Mississippi River</big>
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|-|Boat = [[File:Mississippi River Boat.png|300px]]<big>[[Lewis & Clark]] and [[Sacagawea]] on the Mississippi River</big></tabber>
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|ERBnumber = [[Lewis and Clark vs Bill and Ted]]
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|character = [[Meriwether Lewis]]<br>[[William Clark]]<br>[[Sacagawea]]<br>A [[Bald Eagle|bald eagle]]<br>An [[American Black Bear|American black bear]]
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|releasedate = May 25th, 2015
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|numberoftimesappeared = 1
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Forest = [[File:Mississippi River Based On.png|300px]]
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The '''Mississippi River''' is where [[Lewis & Clark]] rapped in [[Lewis and Clark vs Bill and Ted]]. It is also where [[Sacagawea]], a [[Bald Eagle|bald eagle]], and an [[American Black Bear|American black bear]] made their cameo appearances.
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==Information on the location==
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The Mississippi River is one of the world’s major river systems in size, habitat diversity, and biological productivity. It is the third longest river in North America, flowing 2,350 miles from its source at Lake Itasca through the center of the continental United States to the Gulf of Mexico.
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The Mississippi River was where Lewis and Clark departed from during their expedition in May 1804, making their way westward through the continental divide to the Pacific coast.
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==Appearance in the rap battle==
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This is the location where Lewis and Clark rapped. Sacagawea can also be seen holding a large fish here during [[Bill & Ted]]'s first verse, alongside Lewis and Clark. The setting switched between Lewis and Clark rapping in a forest to briefly rapping in a canoe on the Mississippi River during their second verse. Sacagawea can be seen canoeing with them. She is also seen attacking an American black bear behind Lewis and Clark during the end of their second verse.
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== Trivia ==
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*This is the second river to be used as a background, after the [[Delaware River]].
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Latest revision as of 16:57, 9 October 2017

Mississippi River

Mississippi RiverLewis & Clark at the Mississippi River

Mississippi River BoatLewis & Clark and Sacagawea on the Mississippi River

Rap battle information
Appeared in Lewis and Clark vs Bill and Ted
Character(s) Meriwether Lewis
William Clark
Sacagawea
A bald eagle
An American black bear
Release date May 25th, 2015
Times appeared 1
Based on

The Mississippi River is where Lewis & Clark rapped in Lewis and Clark vs Bill and Ted. It is also where Sacagawea, a bald eagle, and an American black bear made their cameo appearances.

Information on the location

The Mississippi River is one of the world’s major river systems in size, habitat diversity, and biological productivity. It is the third longest river in North America, flowing 2,350 miles from its source at Lake Itasca through the center of the continental United States to the Gulf of Mexico.

The Mississippi River was where Lewis and Clark departed from during their expedition in May 1804, making their way westward through the continental divide to the Pacific coast.

Appearance in the rap battle

This is the location where Lewis and Clark rapped. Sacagawea can also be seen holding a large fish here during Bill & Ted's first verse, alongside Lewis and Clark. The setting switched between Lewis and Clark rapping in a forest to briefly rapping in a canoe on the Mississippi River during their second verse. Sacagawea can be seen canoeing with them. She is also seen attacking an American black bear behind Lewis and Clark during the end of their second verse.

Trivia

  • This is the second river to be used as a background, after the Delaware River.
Locations