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{{split|L-capsule|half-capsule|rainbow capsule|discuss=Talk:Capsule#Split half-capsule and rainbow capsule?}}
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{{about|the capsule pieces in the Dr. Mario series|the items in the [[Super Smash Bros. (series)|Super Smash Bros.]] series|[[List of Super Smash Bros. series items#Capsule|List of Super Smash Bros. series items § Capsule]]|the items in the [[Mario Party (series)|Mario Party]] series also known as "capsules"|[[Orb]]}}
|image=[[File:All6Megavitamins.png]]
{{item infobox
|description=A capsule like object with two colors; either the same or different.
|image=[[File:MKT Icon Capsule.png|128px]]<br>Artwork of a capsule from ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]''
|first_appearance=''[[Dr. Mario (game)|Dr. Mario]]'' ([[‎List of games by date#1990|1990]])
|first_appearance=''[[Dr. Mario (game)|Dr. Mario]]'' ([[List of games by date#1990|1990]])
|latest_appearance=''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U]]'' ([[‎List of games by date#2014|2014]])
|latest_appearance=''[[WarioWare: Move It!]]'' ([[List of games by date#2023|2023]])
|effect=Defeats a [[virus]] of the same color when four are piled up.
|effect=Clears any viruses of the same color when a line of at least four (or three in ''Dr. Mario World'') is lined up
}}
}}
{{quote|To eliminate a [[virus]], you need to use a {{color|deepskyblue|capsule}}.|[[Toad#Dr. Mario World|Dr. Toad]]|[[Dr. Mario World]]}}
[[File:DrM_Megavitamin.jpg|thumb|left|[[Dr. Mario]], juggling three '''Megavitamins'''.]]
'''Capsules''', also known as '''vitamins''' or '''vitamin capsules''', are [[Dr. Mario]]'s prescription of choice, seen in the ''[[Dr. Mario (series)|Dr. Mario]]'' series. Invented by Dr. Mario himself,<ref>{{cite| quote = I have just developed a new vitamin that should be able to take care of it. I sure hope this stuff works! | title = ''Dr. Mario'' NES instruction booklet | page = 3 }}</ref> capsules are an effective weapon against [[virus]]es, where they are used to match up with viruses of the same color to eliminate them.
'''Megavitamins''' come in six different color combinations of red, blue, or yellow (Red+red, blue+blue, yellow+yellow, red+blue, yellow+blue, red+yellow, or in the [[Game Boy]] version Black+black, grey+grey, white+white, black+grey black+white and white+grey). [[Dr. Mario]] uses the megavitamins to destroy [[Viruses]], in the game ''[[Dr. Mario (game)|Dr. Mario]]''. In Japanese, Megavitamins are simply called カプセル(''Kapuseru''); Capsules.


==History==
In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'', Dr. Mario's neutral B attack makes him shoot Megavitamins. They act the same as [[Mario|Mario's]] [[Fireball]] move, except that the Megavitamins are more powerful. In fact, they are one of the strongest fast-moving projectile in the game. They also bounce in a different path, and make a different noise when it hits. There's also a trophy of Dr. Mario shooting Megavitamins and one of the vitamins themselves. [[Kirby]] is also able to use the Megavitamins if he copies Dr. Mario's powers (via {{button|gcn|B}} attack), although the SFX that plays when the Megavitamin hits an opponent is different. In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', they appear as [[Sticker (Super Smash Bros. Brawl)|Sticker]]s. The megavitamins return in ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U]]'' as Dr. Mario's neutral special move.
===''Dr. Mario'' series===
[[File:DrM_Megavitamin.jpg|thumb|left|Dr. Mario juggling three Capsules]]
====''Dr. Mario''====
In ''[[Dr. Mario (game)|Dr. Mario]]'' and [[Dr. Mario (game)#VS._Dr._Mario|its Vs. counterpart]], capsules were introduced, where they were known as vitamin capsules. They come in six different color combinations that include red, blue, or yellow (all red, all blue, all yellow, red and blue, yellow and blue, and red and yellow). For the [[Game Boy]] version, these patterns correspond to black, white, and gray/textured colors.  


In the games, Dr. Mario throws vitamin capsules into the bottle and will have another ready, which acts as a preview on what the next vitamin capsule is. He will throw that capsule if the current capsule landed, and will repeat until all the viruses are eliminated or a game over is obtained. In 2-Player game, the vitamin capsules appear at the mouth of the bottle instead of being thrown in. Because of this, the cooldown between a capsule landing and a new capsule being added is shorter than in 1-Player game.
In ''[[Dr. Mario 64]]'', Megavitamins also seem to have a transforming property; when Dr. Mario or [[Wario]] ate them, they would transform into [[Metal Mario (form)|Metal Mario]] and [[Vampire Wario]], respectively. This may be an aftermath of the Megavitamins attempting to destroy them like it destroys Viruses.
 
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In a 2-Player game, if multiple capsule matches are made in a single move, colored pieces will fall into the opponent's bottle depending on the colors cleared which is determined by what the colors of the matched rows or columns are, and also the amount of matches made during the move, where clearing two, three, or four lines will result in two, three, or four pieces falling into the opponent's bottle. Clearing more than four matches will still result in four pieces instead of more. The stray capsules start to fall after the opponent lands their current capsule, and they have to wait for the stray capsule pieces to land before they can use the next capsule.
 
====''Tetris & Dr. Mario''====
In ''[[Tetris & Dr. Mario]]'', vitamin capsules appear in the ''Dr. Mario'' segment of the game, as well as the ''Dr. Mario'' game in Mixed Match. They behave the same way as in the first ''Dr. Mario'' game.
 
====''Dr. Mario 64''====
In ''[[Dr. Mario 64]]'' and the ''Dr. Mario'' game in ''[[Nintendo Puzzle Collection]]'', vitamin capsules behave similar to previous ''Dr. Mario'' games. For this game, a new feature is added that allows a translucent image of the currently dropped capsule to be shown, which shows where the capsule will land if it dropped, thus making it easier to gauge where the capsule will land. This feature can be toggled with any of the {{button|n64|c}} buttons.
 
[[File:Dr Mario 64 - Megavitamin.png|thumb|Dr. Mario cures Octo with his Megavitamins.]]
While the capsules during gameplay are referred to as one of the following either in-game or the manual: "vitamin capsule", "capsule", or "vitamin", there is a separate type of medicine called the '''Megavitamins''' in Story mode. These Megavitamins belong to Dr. Mario and are contained in a bottle, who uses them to cure patients all day long due to them being struck by flu season. Whenever the effects of the Megavitamins are applied, a star appears and envelop the one who consumes them. After both [[Wario]] and [[Mad Scienstein]] each separately witness Dr. Mario using his Megavitamins to cure an ailing [[Octo]], they each plan to steal it for their own use: Wario plans to use the medicine to take advantage of the situation to enrich himself, while Mad Scienstein was tasked by [[Rudy]] to steal them for him. After Mad Scienstein steals the medicine at Dr. Mario's house after he left it for a short while, Wario discovers the thief and chases him while Dr. Mario returned. Dr. Mario thought Wario has stolen them in the ensuing chaos until he is proven to not be the thief, but when the real thief scrambles away from the scene, both Dr. Mario and Wario chase Mad Scienstein until they reach Rudy's castle. If Dr. Mario is the chosen character, he eventually uses his Megavitamins to cure Rudy, who had a cold, but if Wario is the chosen character, Mad Scienstein will snatch the Megavitamins from Wario in the end, prompting a never-ending chase. This brand of Megavitamins are also shown to have a transforming property when consumed, where in Dr. Mario's case, it causes him to transforms into [[Metal Mario]], whereas in Wario's case, it causes him to transform into [[Vampire Wario]].
 
====''Dr. Mario & Puzzle League''====
In ''[[Dr. Mario & Puzzle League]]'', the capsules are known as "vitamins". They appear in the ''Dr. Mario'' segment of the game. They behave the same way as in the first ''Dr. Mario'' game. Similar to ''Dr. Mario 64'', the preview image of the vitamin can toggled, this time with {{button|gba|l}} or {{button|gba|r}}.
 
====''Dr. Mario Online Rx''====
In ''[[Dr. Mario Online Rx]]'', capsules behave similarly to previous ''Dr. Mario'' games. Starting from this game, instead of having only one capsule in preview, three capsules are in preview. Also starting from this game, capsules can instantly be dropped if the Quick Drop option is enabled, where pressing up will result in the capsule landing faster than if down is held to drop it. In multiplayer games, the previewed capsules are in a separate container instead of being at the top of the bottle, resulting in new capsules being thrown into the bottle instead of being dropped, thus having a longer cooldown between a capsule landing and a new capsule being introduced, compared to the multiplayer in previous games.
 
In Virus Buster, the capsules behave differently from the main Dr. Mario mode, though a capsule match of four will still result in them and any viruses being cleared. For this mode, up to three capsules can drop at once, and if any capsules fall because they are not supported at the bottom, a player can control any falling capsules, including half-capsules. Additionally, these capsules can quickly be dragged into open spaces if they can fit, even though the capsule is obstructed by any objects between them and the open space. Falling capsules will not be able to interact with other falling capsules, and will only become solid if they landed on something.
 
====''Dr. Mario Express''====
In ''[[Dr. Mario Express]]'', capsules behave similarly to previous ''Dr. Mario'' games, and is controlled similarly to the Dr. Mario mode in its predecessor ''Dr. Mario Online Rx''. In Vs. CPU mode, Dr. Mario is present to throw the capsules into the bottle on the player's side, unlike in the other multiplayer modes in other games. The CPU still has a separate container where new capsule are added from.
 
====''Dr. Luigi''====
[[File:Dr Luigi 2014 Artwork.png|thumb|x160px|left|[[Luigi|Dr. Luigi]] holding an L-capsule]]
In ''[[Dr. Luigi]]'', Capsules return in both Retro Remedy and Virus Buster, where they behave similarly to previous installments. One change for this game is that it is possible to switch a capsule's colors in a narrow column or row if the capsule cannot be rotated, whereas previously, the capsule would be stuck in that position if it is in a narrow gap.
 
For this game, a new variant of capsules known as '''L-capsules''' are introduced in Operation L, this game's new mode. L-capsules are two capsules attached together in a blister pack so that they form the shape of an "L", similar to the L-block in ''[[Tetris]]''. The color patterns for these L-capsules differ depending on the selected Speed: if Low and Med are selected, there will be three pieces with one color and three pieces with another color, where the three pieces are the vertical capsule and the left half of the horizontal capsule adjacent to vertical capsule. If High is selected, both halves of one capsule has one color and the other capsule has another color on both halves, resulting in two pieces of each color. In a match between two players, if a combo is made by one player, their opponent's next L-capsule will have its colors changed.
 
If any part of the L-capsule lands on an object, the blister pack will disappear and if the capsules are in air, they will fall. However, if there is a capsule match, it will be made before the capsules fall. Because of the larger size of the L-capsule, the player will get a game over if capsules are stacked so that one of the two middle spots in one of the two topmost rows is occupied with a capsule.
 
The red, blue, and yellow colors of the capsule are retained from previous games if the red, blue, and yellow viruses are present, but if the viruses present are the ones introduced in this game where they are cyan, magenta, and yellow, the capsules will have those colors instead.
 
====''Dr. Mario: Miracle Cure''====
In ''[[Dr. Mario: Miracle Cure]]'', both Capsules and L-capsules return, where the former are found in the Dr. Mario and Virus Buster modes, while the latter are found in the Dr. Luigi mode. Both variants behave the same as their respective games. The ability to swap a capsule's colors in narrow spaces is retained from ''Dr. Luigi''.
 
For this game, the titular Miracle Cures are introduced, and one type of miracle cure, the [[Capsule Blaster]]s can be used to eliminate capsules depending on the color. The Capsule Blaster R, Capsule Blaster B, and Capsule Blaster Y can be used to remove all red, blue, or yellow capsules respectively if they are cleared. They behave similarly to capsules where a match of four in a row or column needs to be made to be cleared, including any viruses in that line. The Capsule Blaster Z removes every single capsule piece in the bottle if it is cleared, and can be used to substitute for any color in a capsule match. The miracle-cure meter fills gradually, but if a capsule match is made, it fills up faster.
 
====''Dr. Mario World''====
[[File:Dr Mario World - Dr Bowser.png|thumb|left|Dr. Bowser holding two capsules]]
In ''[[Dr. Mario World]]'', capsules work a bit differently as they need to only make a match of three in a row or column instead of four, including viruses, in order to be cleared alongside any viruses in the line. Also, two capsules are in preview at one time, rather than three like in more recent games. The capsules have similar controls to the Virus Buster mode in previous ''Dr. Mario'' games that have it, where they can be moved by dragging it and rotated clockwise by tapping it. The primary difference is that instead of capsules falling down, the capsules in this game will float upwards. Moreover, the player can rotate the capsule before it is brought to the stage, instead of the capsule being automatically being pushed to the stage, and they can bring as many capsule into the stage as possible. Rather than the capsules gradually moving by gravity even though it is being controlled, it is possible to hold the capsule so that it does not float. Finally, it is possible to push a capsule or any floating object upwards by pushing the controlled capsule below them upwards. In this game, doctors have a skill meter that can be filled by making capsule matches.
 
The capsule segments can come in more colors besides red, blue, and yellow, where there are also green, light-blue, and pink, to account for different colors of viruses present in the stage. For example, if the stage has red, blue, and green viruses, any combination of red, blue, and green capsules will appear. Although purple capsules exist in the data, it is unused because purple viruses never appear during gameplay. Capsule Blasters return, but as items, where it can be used to remove all capsules in the stage, but in version 2.0.0, it is replaced with the [[Capsule Swapper]], which can be used to change the current capsule for a different one. Certain doctors and assistants have skills that can be used to manipulate the capsules, such as [[Baby Daisy|Dr. Baby Daisy]]'s ability to render the next few capsules to have the same color on both halves, and [[Blooper]]'s ability to possibly change the first few capsules to have the same color on both halves.
 
Rainbow capsules are also present in this game, which are wildcards and can match up against any virus or capsule color. In stage mode, if seven capsule matches or eliminations are made, a single piece of rainbow capsule will appear as the second-next capsule, but it will not appear if the second-next capsule is either already a rainbow-capsule or a full-sized rainbow capsule is in that space. Full-sized rainbow capsules are rare and can only appear in certain stages, through certain assistants or doctor skills, or by using the [[Rainbow Start]] item before the stage begins. In versus mode, rainbow capsules only appear through certain assistants or doctor skills, such as [[Baby Rosalina|Dr. Baby Rosalina]]'s skill in changing viruses or objects into rainbow capsules.
 
Aside from normal gameplay, Dr. Mario and Dr. Luigi's skills use special capsules with their non-doctor [[emblem]]s printed on them. Dr. Mario sends out a red and blue capsule that clears the lowest row(s) with objects in a stage, with it always being one in Stage Mode and potentially being two in Versus Mode after his Skill Level goes up. In Stage Mode, Dr. Luigi sends out a a green and blue capsule, which moves in a "L" shape across the stage, and the capsule starts at the highest point. All objects in the shape are eliminated. Dr. Luigi's skill in Versus Mode does not involve this capsule.
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===''Super Smash Bros.'' series===
In the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series, capsules depicted in the ''Dr. Mario'' series are mainly used by Dr. Mario, where the move is known as '''Megavitamins'''. Like in the ''Dr. Mario'' games, the capsules are randomly generated with different color combinations, though this has no effect on the attack itself.
 
====''Super Smash Bros. Melee''====
In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'', because of Dr. Mario's inclusion as a fighter, the move Megavitamins is introduced. For this game, both the move and the capsules are known as "Megavitamins". For this move, Dr. Mario tosses a Megavitamin that bounces forward. They act the same as [[Mario]]'s [[Fireball]] move, except that the Megavitamins are more powerful. They also bounce in a different path, and make a different noise when it hits. There's also a trophy of Dr. Mario shooting Megavitamins and one of the vitamins themselves. [[Kirby]] is also able to use the Megavitamins if he [[Kirby#Inhale|copies]] Dr. Mario, although the sound that plays when the Megavitamin hits an opponent is different.
 
====''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''====
In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', a Capsule depicted in the ''Dr. Mario'' series appears as a [[Sticker (Super Smash Bros. Brawl)|sticker]], which boosts the attack of the equipped character by five points.
 
====''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS'' / ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U''====
In ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U]]'', capsules return as part of the Dr. Mario's neutral special move Megavitamin. The projectiles of this move are referred to as "Megavitamin capsules". The Megavitamin move is given two customizable variants, which are similar in effect to Mario's Fireball customs. The first is '''Fast Capsule''', which sends out a fast-moving but weaker Megavitamin that travels directly forward, and the second is '''Mega Capsule''', which sends out a slow-moving giant Megavitamin that does not travel as far but deals multiple hits of damage. Although the move is officially called Megavitamins, the move is referred to as "Capsules" in a couple of Dr. Mario's tips in ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo Wii U''.
 
For Dr. Mario's [[Final Smash]], the [[Doctor Finale]], he fires a pair of giant vitamin capsules that push back any opponents in their path, damaging them in the process. The move behave similarly to Mario's [[Mario Finale]], but Dr. Mario's deals greater damage and knockback.
 
====''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''====
In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'', capsules return as Dr. Mario's neutral special move called Megavitamins. For this game, the vitamin capsules are not only larger, but also gained a higher launching angle, increased hitlag, decreased ending lag, better hitbox placements and increased knockback. Altogether, these changes make them much more effective for camping and setting up combos at the comparatively minor cost of their ability to lock a downed opponent.
 
Similarly to ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS'' and ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U'', while the move itself is known as Megavitamins, the move in the Tips section is referred to as "Capsules". The capsules themselves are also referred to as either "capsules" or "vitamin capsules".
 
===''WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!''===
In ''[[WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!]]'', a minigame called [[Dr. Wario]] features Wario in a doctor persona using capsules to eliminate viruses.
 
===''Super Mario Maker''===
In ''[[Super Mario Maker]]'', when playing as Dr. Mario's [[Costume Mario|costume]], holding the {{button|wii|Padup}} button results in Dr. Mario holding up a capsule.
 
===''Mario Kart'' series===
{{multiple image
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|footer=The Capsule Kart and the Blue-Green Capsule Kart from ''Mario Kart Tour''
|image1=MKT Icon CapsuleKart.png
|width1=180
|image2=MKT Icon BlueGreenCapsuleKart.png
|width2=180
}}
Capsules appear in ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]'' as new items starting from the [[Doctor Tour (2022)|2022 Doctor Tour]]. They are the [[Special skill (Mario Kart Tour)|special skill]] of Dr. Mario, Dr. Luigi, Dr. Peach, and Dr. Bowser. When used, three capsules orbit the player's kart, and the player must then tap the screen to throw them all at once; when they do, the capsules bounce toward opponents, and they cause them to spin out when hit. When Capsule+ is activated, the capsules are slightly bigger, and a fourth one is added.
 
Capsule-themed karts are also introduced in the 2022 Doctor Tour, aptly named the [[Capsule Kart]] and the [[Blue-Green Capsule Kart]]. Dr. Mario and Dr. Luigi's emblems also consist of red-and-blue and green-and-blue capsules, respectively. In the [[Peach vs. Bowser Tour (May 2022)|May 2022 Peach vs. Bowser Tour]], new variations of the Capsule Kart, the [[Pink Capsule Kart]] and [[Green-Yellow Capsule Kart]], are introduced. Dr. Peach and Dr. Bowser's emblems also consist of pink-and-light-pink and green-and-yellow capsules, respectively.
 
In [[Squeaky Clean Sprint]], a box of bandages with the red-blue capsule emblem on it appears on the upper path at the end of the course before the [[Glide Ramp]]. The course returns in Wave 5 of ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]''{{'}}s ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe – Booster Course Pass|Booster Course Pass]]''.
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==Profiles and statistics==
===''Super Smash Bros. Melee''===
{{SSBM trophy
|name=Megavitamins
|image=[[File:Trophy155.png|100px]]
|game=''Dr. Mario''<br>10/90
|unlock=Randomly obtainable in 1-player modes or the [[smashwiki:Lottery|Lottery]] after playing 200 [[smashwiki:VS|VS]] matches
|desc=Megavitamins come in six color combinations of red, blue, and yellow. Dr. Mario uses these capsules by tossing them into contaminated bottles to destroy viruses. The origin of these wonder pills is a mystery, but the most likely theory is that they're the result of Dr. Mario's lifelong efforts to find a cure for the common cold.
}}
 
===''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''===
{{SSBB sticker
|name=Capsule
|image=[[File:Capsule Sticker.png]]
|game=''[[Nintendo Puzzle Collection]]''
|effect=[Flame] - Attack +5
}}
 
===''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U''===
*'''[[smashwiki:Tips|Tips]]'''
**'''Capsules''' – The capsules bounce higher than Mario's fireballs. Also, since they're physical projectiles, energy-absorbing specials won't work on them.
**'''Capsules''' – The capsules Dr. Mario throws are selected at random from nine different combinations of red, blue, and yellow. The difference is only cosmetic.
 
===''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''===
*'''Tips'''
**'''Capsules (Neutral Special)''' – The capsules bounce higher than Mario's fireballs. Also, since they're physical projectiles, energy-absorbing specials won't work on them.
**'''Capsule Types (Neutral Special)''' – The capsules Dr. Mario throws are selected at random from nine different combinations of red, blue, and yellow. The difference is only cosmetic.
 
===''Mario Kart Tour''===
*'''Tips & Tricks:''' ''Three colorful capsules surround your kart. They'll bounce at opponents when thrown.''
*'''Tips & Tricks (Capsule+):''' ''Improved capsule. You get an additional capsule, and they're a little bigger too.''


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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Dr.Mario.jpg|''[[Dr. Mario (game)|Dr. Mario]]''
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Dr. Mario and Virus Artwork - USA 1991 Flyer.png|''Dr. Mario''
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DrMarioGo!.png|''Dr. Mario''
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DrMarioNsPeach.png|''Dr. Mario''
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DM Dr Mario Artwork 9.png|''Dr. Mario''
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Pills can be deadly.jpg|''Dr. Mario''
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DrMario1.png|''[[Dr. Mario 64]]''
File:Megavitamin Artwork - Dr. Luigi.png|The new L-shaped Megavitamins from ''[[Dr. Luigi (game)|Dr. Luigi]]''.
MeleeDr.Mario.jpg|''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''
File:Megavitamin Artwork (alt) - Dr. Luigi.png|Dr. Luigi.
Dr Wario MMG.png|''[[WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!]]''
File:Megavitamin Artwork (alt 2) - Dr. Luigi.png|Dr. Luigi.
DMPL Vitamin Artwork.jpg|''[[Dr. Mario & Puzzle League]]''
File:Megavitamin Artwork (alt 3) - Dr. Luigi.png|Dr. Luigi.
DMPL Vitamin Artwork 2.jpg|''Dr. Mario & Puzzle League''
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DMPL Vitamin Artwork 3.jpg|''Dr. Mario & Puzzle League''
DMPL Vitamin Artwork 4.jpg|''Dr. Mario & Puzzle League''
DMPL Vitamin Artwork 5.jpg|''Dr. Mario & Puzzle League''
DMPL Vitamin Artwork 6.jpg|''Dr. Mario & Puzzle League''
DMPL Vitamin Artwork 7.jpg|''Dr. Mario & Puzzle League''
DMPL Vitamin Artwork 8.jpg|''Dr. Mario & Puzzle League''
DMPL Vitamin Artwork 9.jpg|''Dr. Mario & Puzzle League''
Peach NurseOutfit.jpg|''Dr. Mario & Puzzle League''
Megavitamin Artwork - Dr. Luigi.png|''[[Dr. Luigi]]''
Megavitamin Artwork (alt) - Dr. Luigi.png|''Dr. Luigi''
Megavitamin Artwork (alt 2) - Dr. Luigi.png|''Dr. Luigi''
Megavitamin Artwork (alt 3) - Dr. Luigi.png|''Dr. Luigi''
Dr Mario SSB4 Artwork.png|''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U]]''
Dr. Mario Megavitamins SSB4 Wii U.jpg|''[[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U]]''
Dr Mario pose SMM.png|''[[Super Mario Maker]]''
SSBU Megavitamin.jpg|''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''
Dr Mario SSBU Model.png|''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''
Dr Mario Alt DMW.png|''[[Dr. Mario World]]''
DMK Key Artwork.jpg|''[[Dr. Mario-kun]]''
MKT Icon Capsule.png|''[[Mario Kart Tour]]''
MKT Icon Dr. Mario Emblem.png|''Mario Kart Tour'' emblem
MKT Icon Dr. Luigi Emblem.png|''Mario Kart Tour'' emblem
MKT Icon Dr. Peach Emblem.png|''Mario Kart Tour'' emblem
MKT Icon Dr. Bowser Emblem.png|''Mario Kart Tour'' emblem
MKT 347CB.png|''Mario Kart Tour'' badge
MKT 347-1CB.png|''Mario Kart Tour'' badge
MKT 410CB.png|''Mario Kart Tour'' badge
MKT 410GB.png|''Mario Kart Tour'' badge
MKT 410QB.png|''Mario Kart Tour'' badge
MKT Preview of Wii Coconut Mall.jpg|''Mario Kart Tour''
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==Names in other languages==
== Trophy information ==
===Capsule===
{| border=1 cellpadding=1 cellspacing=0 width=100%
{{foreign names
|-
|Jap=カプセル
!width=100px | Name !! width=100px | Image !! width=150px | Game !! | Description
|JapR=Kapuseru
|-
|JapM=Capsule
!Megavitamins
|ChiS=药丸<ref>{{cite| url = www.ique.com/DSi/DSiWare/DrMario/game/index.html | title = 一下下马力欧医生 | publisher = ique.com | accessdate = January 28, 2020 | archive = web.archive.org/web/20191111232803/https://www.ique.com/DSi/DSiWare/DrMario/game/index.html }}</ref>
|[[File:Trophy155.PNG|100px]]
|ChiSR=Yàowán
|align=center | ''Dr. Mario''<br>10/90
|ChiSM=Pill
|''Megavitamins come in six color combinations of red, blue, and yellow. Dr. Mario uses these capsules by tossing them into contaminated bottle to destroy viruses. The origin of these wonder pills is a mystery, but the most likely theory is that they're the result of Dr. Mario's lifelong efforts to find a cure for the common cold.''
|ChiS2=胶囊
|-
|ChiS2R=Jiāonáng
|}
|ChiS2M=Capsule
|ChiT=膠囊
|ChiTR=Jiāonáng
|ChiTM=Capsule
|Fre=Gélule
|FreM=Capsule
|Ger=Kapsel
|GerM=Capsule
|Ita=Capsula
|ItaM=Capsule
|Kor=캡슐
|KorR=Kaebsyul
|KorM=Capsule
|Por=Cápsula
|PorM=Capsule
|Spa=Cápsula
|SpaM=Capsule
}}


===Megavitamins (''Dr. Mario 64'')===
==Trivia==
{{foreign names
*There is a planet in [[Good Egg Galaxy]] in the game ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'' that resembles a Megavitamin.
|Jap=まほうのくすり
*One of the things thrown at [[Vanessa]] in ''[[WarioWare: Touched!]]'' is a red+blue Megavitamin.
|JapR=Mahō no Kusuri
*In ''[[Dr. Luigi (game)|Dr. Luigi]]'', the red megavitamin can become purple/pink
|JapM=Magic medicine
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|Chi=强力维生素<ref>{{cite| url = archive.org/details/iQueDrMario64Manual/page/n7/mode/2up | title = ''Dr. Mario 64'' instruction booklet (iQue release) | page = 13 | publisher = archive.org | accessdate = February 27, 2022 }}</ref>
|ChiR=Qiánglì Wéishēngsù
|ChiM=Powerful vitamins
}}


===''Super Smash Bros.'' series move===
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{{foreign names
[[Category:Projectile Moves]]
|Jap=カプセル
[[Category:Items]]
|JapR=Kapuseru
[[Category:Dr. Mario 64]]
|ChiS=药丸
[[Category:Super Smash Bros. Trophies]]
|ChiSR=Yàowán
[[Category:Super Smash Bros. Stickers]]
|ChiT=膠囊
|ChiTR=Jiāonáng
|Dut=Megavitamines
|Fre=Méga vitamines
|Ger=Megavitamine
|Ita=Megavitamina
|Kor=캡슐
|KorR=Kaepsyul
|Rus=Мегавитамины
|RusR=Megavitaminy
|SpaE=Megavitaminas
}}
 
==References==
{{NIWA|SmashWiki=Megavitamins}}
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[[Category:Dr. Mario: Miracle Cure]]
[[Category:Dr. Mario Online Rx]]
[[Category:Dr. Mario Vitamin Toss]]
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[[Category:Mario Kart Tour items]]
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