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==Ending==
==Ending==
The wheel stops spinning. Afterwards, in ''Mario Party 4'', if the solo player wins, they will jump out of the crane to the center of the wheel and do a winning pose. If the team players win, the remaining players' balls will disappear, and they will do their winning poses while the solo player just sits in the crane silently. In ''Super Mario Party Jamboree'', the screen fades to white and then back to the players, who are standing on the backside of the wheel, where the member(s) of the winning side do(es) their winning animation(s), while the member(s) of the losing side do(es) their losing animation(s) behind them.
The wheel stops spinning. Afterwards, in ''Mario Party 4'', if the solo player wins, they will jump out of the crane to the center of the wheel and do a winning pose. If the team players win, the remaining players' balls will disappear, and they will do their winning poses while the solo player just sits in the crane silently. In ''Super Mario Party Jamboree'', the screen fades to white and then back to the players, who are standing on the backside of the wheel, where the member(s) of the winning side do(es) their winning animation, while the member(s) of the losing side do(es) their losing animation behind them.


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