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[[File:MP2 Roll Out the Barrels.png|thumb|Barrels in the [[Roll Out the Barrels]] minigame from ''[[Mario Party 2]]'']]
[[File:MP2 Roll Out the Barrels.png|thumb|Barrels in the [[Roll Out the Barrels]] minigame from ''[[Mario Party 2]]'']]
[[File:Top100Jump,Man.png|thumb|left|Barrels in the ''Mario Party: The Top 100'' version of Jump, Man]]
[[File:Top100Jump,Man.png|thumb|left|Barrels in the ''Mario Party: The Top 100'' version of Jump, Man]]
Barrels in the ''[[Mario Party (series)|Mario Party]]'' series appear mostly in [[minigame]]s. In ''[[Mario Party 2]]'', they are used to hide items in a {{wp|shell game}}, [[Roll Out the Barrels]]. A barrel in ''[[Mario Party 3]]'' is the object that the solo player is stuck inside of during the minigame [[Coconut Conk]], and if they are hit by a [[coconut]] dropped by one of the other three characters, they lose. Barrels in ''[[Mario Party 5]]'' have to be punched by players to collect bananas during the [[Banana Punch]] minigame. Barrels in ''[[Mario Party 6]]'' are among the objects drawn toward a giant [[Blooper]] by a [[whirlpool]] in the minigame [[Blooper Scooper]], and will break from crashing into the Blooper or the players; if a player is hit by a barrel, they will be knocked towards the Blooper. A barrel in ''[[Mario Party Advance]]'' is worn by the playable character during the minigame [[Barrel Peril]], and they can hide inside the barrel to protect themselves from [[Chain Chomp]]s guarding the area. Barrels in ''[[Mario Party 7]]'' are obstacles that roll down the slopes in the minigame [[Jump, Man]], slowing either the player or Donkey Kong if they are hit. Barrels in ''[[Mario Party 8]]'' appear in the minigame [[Blazing Lassos]], where the player must lasso barrels with point values marked on each one while spinning on a wheel. Barrels in ''[[Mario Party: The Top 100]]'' appear only in the returning minigame Jump, Man, and ''[[Mario Party Superstars]]'' similarly only includes Barrels in two returning minigames: Roll Out the Barrels from ''Mario Party 2'' (herein unnamed) and Coconut Conk from ''Mario Party 3''.
Barrels in the [[Mario Party (series)|''Mario Party'' series]] appear mostly in [[minigame]]s. In ''[[Mario Party 2]]'' are used to hide items in a {{wp|shell game}}, [[Roll Out the Barrels]]. A Barrel in ''[[Mario Party 3]]'' is the object that the solo player is stuck inside of during the minigame [[Coconut Conk]], and if they are hit by a [[coconut]] dropped by one of the other three characters, they lose. Barrels in ''[[Mario Party 5]]'' have to be punched by players to collect bananas during the [[Banana Punch]] minigame. Barrels in ''[[Mario Party 6]]'' are among the objects drawn toward a giant [[Blooper]] by a [[whirlpool]] in the minigame [[Blooper Scooper]], and will break from crashing into the Blooper or the players; if a player is hit by a barrel, they will be knocked towards the Blooper. A Barrel in ''[[Mario Party Advance]]'' is worn by the playable character during the minigame [[Barrel Peril]], and they can hide inside the barrel to protect themself from [[Chain Chomp]]s guarding the area. Barrels in ''[[Mario Party 7]]'' are obstacles that roll down the slopes in the minigame [[Jump, Man]], slowing either the player or Donkey Kong if they are hit. Barrels in ''[[Mario Party 8]]'' appear in the minigame [[Blazing Lassos]], where the player must lasso barrels with point values marked on each one while spinning on a wheel. Barrels in ''[[Mario Party: The Top 100]]'' appear only in the returning minigame, Jump, Man, and ''[[Mario Party Superstars]]'' similarly only includes Barrels in two returning minigames: Roll Out the Barrels from ''Mario Party 2'' and Coconut Conk from ''Mario Party 3''.


Barrels in ''Mario Party 8'' also appear on a board, [[DK's Treetop Temple]], where they are involved in two [[Event Space|Green Space]]s: one of the Green Spaces involves three [[Ukiki]]s chasing characters away by rolling on barrels, also referred to as '''Monkey Barrels''',<ref>{{cite|author=Black, Fletcher|title=''Mario Party 8'' PRIMA Official Game Guide|page=21|date=May 25, 2007|publisher=[[Prima Games]]|language=American English|isbn=0-7615-5618-4}}</ref> while the other involves the [[Barrel Cannon|DK Barrel Cannon]].
Barrels in ''Mario Party 8'' also appear on a board, [[DK's Treetop Temple]], where they are involved in two [[Event Space|Green Space]]s: one of the Green Spaces involves three [[Ukiki]]s chasing characters away by rolling on barrels, also referred to as '''Monkey Barrels''',<ref>{{cite|author=Black, Fletcher|title=''Mario Party 8'' PRIMA Official Game Guide|page=21|date=May 25, 2007|publisher=[[Prima Games]]|language=American English|isbn=0-7615-5618-4}}</ref> while the other involves the [[Barrel Cannon|DK Barrel Cannon]].

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