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{{image|more=yes|images for ''[[Wario World]]''}}{{item infobox
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|image=[[File:Fence Grab NSMB2.png|200x200px]]<br>Artwork with [[Mario]] from ''[[New Super Mario Bros. 2]]''
[[File:Fence Grab NSMB2.png|thumb|250px|Artwork of [[Mario]] hitting a fence in ''New Super Mario Bros. 2'']]
|first_appearance=''[[Super Mario World]]'' ([[List of games by date#1990|1990]])
A '''Chain-Link''', also known as a '''fence''', '''Chain Link Fence''',<ref>{{cite|title=''Nintendo Power'' Volume 28|page=17|date=September 1991|language=en-us|publisher=Nintendo of America}}</ref> '''wire net''',<ref>{{cite|url=m1.nintendo.net/docvc/NUS/USA/NSME/NSME_E.pdf|title=''Super Mario 64'' instruction booklet|page=13 and 19|publisher=Nintendo of America|language=en-us|date=1996}}</ref> '''cage''', or '''metal screen''',<ref>{{cite|title=''Super Mario Sunshine'' instruction booklet|page=26|language=en-us|publisher=Nintendo of America|date=2002}}</ref> is an object found in various [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'']] games, as well as ''[[Wario World]]''. The player character can climb along the surface of the fence and [[punch]] it to defeat enemies on the other side. In some games, there are [[flip Panel (Chain-Link)|panel]]s that can be used to flip the character to the other side. Similar climbable meshes of vines and other interlocking materials appear in ''[[Wario Land 3]]''.
|latest_appearance=''[[Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury]]'' ([[List of games by date#2021|2021]])
|variants=[[Flip Panel (Chain-Link)|Flip Panel]]<br>[[Grate]]<br>[[Kanaami Road]]<br>[[Moving Fence]]<br>[[Remote-Controlled Fence]]
}}
A '''Chain-Link''', also known as a '''fence''', '''Chain Link Fence''',<ref>{{cite|title=''Nintendo Power'' Volume 28|page=17|date=September 1991|language=en|publisher=Nintendo of America}}</ref> '''wire net''',<ref>{{cite|url=m1.nintendo.net/docvc/NUS/USA/NSME/NSME_E.pdf|format=PDF|title=''Super Mario 64'' instruction booklet|page=13 and 19|publisher=Nintendo of America|language=en|date=1996}}</ref> '''cage''', or '''metal screen''',<ref>{{cite|title=''Super Mario Sunshine'' instruction booklet|page=26|language=en|publisher=Nintendo of America|date=2002}}</ref> is an object that player characters can climb along the surface of and [[punch]] it to defeat enemies on the other side. In some games, there are [[flip Panel (Chain-Link)|panel]]s that can be used to flip the character to the other side. Similar climbable meshes of vines and other interlocking materials appear in ''[[Wario Land 3]]''.
==History==
==History==
===''Super Mario'' series===
===''Super Mario'' series===
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====''Super Mario Sunshine''====
====''Super Mario Sunshine''====
In ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'', metal screens (also referred to as '''chain-links''')<ref>{{cite|author=Averill, Alan, and Jennifer Villarreal|title=''Super Mario Sunshine: The Official Nintendo Player's Guide''|location=Redmond|publisher=Nintendo of America|date=2002|page=46|isbn=1-930206-23-2}}</ref> can be climbed in both horizontal and vertical orientations. Many of the metal screens take the form of boxes that enclose enemies and [[coin]]s, although some are traditionally flat. Metal screens appear in [[Ricco Harbor]], [[Pinna Park]], and [[Pianta Village]] and can be used to knock off enemies from the other side. The game also introduces [[Moving Fence]]s.
In ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'', metal screens (also referred to as '''chain-links''')<ref>{{cite|author=Alan Averill and Jennifer Villarreal|title=''Super Mario Sunshine: The Official Nintendo Player's Guide''|location=Redmond|publisher=[[Nintendo of America]]|date=2002|page=46|isbn=1-930206-23-2}}</ref> can be climbed in both horizontal and vertical orientations. Many of the metal screens take the form of boxes that enclose enemies and [[coin]]s, although some are traditionally flat. Metal screens appear in [[Ricco Harbor]], [[Pinna Park]], and [[Pianta Village]] and can be used to knock off enemies from the other side. The game also introduces [[Moving Fence]]s.


====''New Super Mario Bros.''====
====''New Super Mario Bros.''====
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====''New Super Mario Bros. Wii''====
====''New Super Mario Bros. Wii''====
[[File:NSMBW World 2-T Screenshot.png|thumb|Mario climbing a fence in ''New Super Mario Bros. Wii'']]
[[File:NSMBW World 2-T Screenshot.png|thumb|Mario climbing a fence in ''New Super Mario Bros. Wii'']]
Fences reappear in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]'' as obstacles in [[Tower]]s and [[Castle]]s, similar to ''Super Mario World''. Certain areas are inaccessible unless the player switch to the other side of the fence, via the flip panel. There is also a special type of fence which can be rotated 90 degrees left or right by the first player who climbs the fence by tilting the [[Wii#Wii Remote|Wii Remote]] left or right. There are also giant, circular ones that constantly spin. Also, a yellow fence is used in the [[Power-up Panels]] minigame.
Fences reappear in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]'' as obstacles in [[Tower]]s and [[Castle]]s, similar to ''Super Mario World''. Certain areas are inaccessible unless the player switch to the other side of the fence, via the flip panel. There is also a special type of fence which can be rotated 90 degrees left or right by the first player who climbs the fence by tilting the [[Wii#Wii Remote|Wii Remote]] left or right. Also, a yellow fence is used in the [[Power-up Panels]] minigame.


====''New Super Mario Bros. 2''====
====''New Super Mario Bros. 2''====
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====''New Super Mario Bros. U''====
====''New Super Mario Bros. U''====
[[Moving Fence]]s appear in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]'' with the same design as in ''Super Mario World'', with red borders instead of gray. Unlike in other games, however, with the absence of Flip Panels and Climbing Koopas, the player can no longer punch on the fences.
Fences appear in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]'' with the same design as in ''Super Mario World'', with red borders instead of gray. Unlike in other games, however, with the absence of Flip Panels and Climbing Koopas, the player can no longer punch on the fences.


====''Super Mario 3D World'' / ''Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury''====
====''Super Mario 3D World'' / ''Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury''====
[[File:SM3DW Chain Link.jpg|thumb|left|A Chain-Link in ''Super Mario 3D World'']]
[[File:SM3DW Chain Link.jpg|thumb|left|A Chain-Link in ''Super Mario 3D World'']]
Chain-Links (parsed '''Chain Links''' in the [[Prima Games|Prima]] guide<ref>{{cite|author=Musa, Alexander, and Geson Hatchett|title=''Super Mario 3D World'' PRIMA Official Game Guide|page=20|publisher=Prima Games|date=November 22, 2013|language=en-us|isbn=978-0-804-16249-4}}</ref> and '''Chainlinks''' in the PAL release) appear in ''[[Super Mario 3D World]]'' and ''[[Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury]]'' in several stages as either stationary walls or platforms or moving along tracks as obstacles. In this game, they cannot be climbed on unless the character assumes the [[Cat Mario|Cat form]], but can otherwise simply be used to [[Wall Jump|wall jump]].
Chain-Links (parsed '''Chain Links''' in the [[Prima Games|Prima]] guide<ref>{{cite|author=Musa, Alexander, and Geson Hatchett|title=''Super Mario 3D World'' PRIMA Official Game Guide|page=20|publisher=Prima Games|date=November 22, 2013|language=en-us|isbn=978-0-804-16249-4}}</ref> and '''Chainlinks''' in the PAL release) appear in ''[[Super Mario 3D World]]'' and ''[[Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury]]'' in several stages as either stationary walls or platforms or moving along tracks as obstacles. In this game, they cannot be climbed on unless the character assumes the [[Cat Mario|Cat]] form, but can otherwise simply be used to [[Wall Jump|wall jump]].


====''Super Mario Maker 2''====
====''Super Mario Maker 2''====
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===''Paper Mario''===
===''Paper Mario''===
[[File:ShyGuysToyBox.png|thumb|Wire nets in ''Paper Mario'']]
[[File:ShyGuysToyBox.png|thumb|Wire nets in ''Paper Mario'']]
Wire nets make a brief appearance in ''[[Paper Mario]]'', where they are found in a [[Conveyor Belt]]–filled segment of [[Shy Guy's Toy Box]] and have a similar function to their appearance in ''Super Mario 64''. To get past them, Mario needs to use [[Lady Bow]]'s [[Outta Sight]] ability while on a Conveyor Belt.
Wire nets make a brief appearance in ''[[Paper Mario]]'', where they are found in a [[Conveyor Belt]]-filled segment of [[Shy Guy's Toy Box]] and have a similar function to their appearance in ''Super Mario 64''. To get past them, Mario needs to use [[Lady Bow]]'s [[Outta Sight]] ability while on a Conveyor Belt.


===''Wario World''===
===''Wario World''===
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==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery>
<gallery>
SMW Sprite Chain-Link.png|''[[Super Mario World]]''
SM64 Vanish Metal Mario.png|[[Vanish Mario|Vanish]] [[Metal Mario]] standing by wire nets in [[Dire, Dire Docks]] in ''[[Super Mario 64]]''
SM64 Vanish Metal Mario.png|[[Vanish Mario|Vanish]] [[Metal Mario]] standing by wire nets in [[Dire, Dire Docks]] in ''[[Super Mario 64]]''
SMW_Fence.png|''[[Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2]]''
SMW_Fence.png|''[[Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2]]''
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3-Tower NSMB.png|Fences in ''New Super Mario Bros.''
3-Tower NSMB.png|Fences in ''New Super Mario Bros.''
Chain Link Fence MP8.png|''[[Mario Party 8]]''
Chain Link Fence MP8.png|''[[Mario Party 8]]''
NSMBW Asset Sprite Chain-Link.png|''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]''
ChainLinkNSMBW.png|''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]''
ChainLinkNSMBW.png|''New Super Mario Bros. Wii''
NSMBW World 2-T Screenshot.png|Fences in ''New Super Mario Bros. Wii''
NSMBW World 2-T Screenshot.png|''New Super Mario Bros. Wii''
NSMB2 World 5-Tower.PNG|Fences in ''New Super Mario Bros. 2''
NSMBW World 5-C Screenshot.png|''New Super Mario Bros. Wii''
NSMBU Fence Screenshot.png|''New Super Mario Bros. U''
NSMB2 World 5-Tower.PNG|''[[New Super Mario Bros. 2]]''
SM3DW World3-2.png|Chain-Links in [[Chain-Link Charge]] in ''[[Super Mario 3D World]]''
SM3DW World3-2.png|''[[Super Mario 3D World]]''
</gallery>
</gallery>
==See also==
*[[Flip Panel (Chain-Link)|Flip Panel]]
*[[Grate]]


==Additional names==
==Additional names==
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===Names in other languages===
===Names in other languages===
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap={{ruby|金網|かなあみ}}<ref>{{cite|url=www.nintendo.co.jp/clvs/manuals/ja/pdf/CLV-P-VAAAJ.pdf|format=PDF|title=スーパーマリオワールド (''Sūpā Mario Wārudo'') instruction booklet|page=16|location=Tokyo|publisher=[[Nintendo|Nintendo Co., Ltd.]]|date=1990}}</ref><ref>{{cite|url=m1.nintendo.net/docvc/NUS/JPN/NSMJ/NSMJ_J.pdf|format=PDF|title=スーパーマリオ{{ruby|64|六十四(ろくじゅうよん)}} (''Sūpā Mario Rokujūyon'')|page=13 and 19|publisher=Nintendo|language=ja|date=1996}}</ref><ref>{{cite|title=スーパーマリオサンシャイン (''Sūpā Mario Sanshain'') instruction booklet|page=26|date=2002|language=ja|publisher=Nintendo}}</ref>
|Jap={{ruby|金網|かなあみ}}<ref>{{cite|url=www.nintendo.co.jp/clvs/manuals/ja/pdf/CLV-P-VAAAJ.pdf|title=スーパーマリオワールド (''Sūpā Mario Wārudo'') instruction booklet|author=Nintendo|publisher=Nintendo|date=1990}}</ref>{{page needed}}<ref>{{cite|url=m1.nintendo.net/docvc/NUS/JPN/NSMJ/NSMJ_J.pdf|title=スーパーマリオ{{ruby|64|六十四(ろくじゅうよん)}} (''Sūpā Mario Rokujūyon'')|page=13 and 19|publisher=Nintendo|author=Nintendo|language=ja|date=1996}}</ref><ref>{{cite|title=スーパーマリオサンシャイン (''Sūpā Mario Sanshain'') instruction booklet|page=26|date=2002|language=ja|publisher=Nintendo|author=Nintendo}}</ref>
|JapR=Kanaami
|JapR=Kanaami
|JapM=Wire Netting
|JapM=Wire Netting
|Jap2=フェンス<ref>{{cite|language=ja|publisher=[[Shogakukan]]|date=October 19, 2015|title=[[Super Mario Bros. Encyclopedia|''Super Mario Bros. Hyakka: Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook'']], ''Super Mario Sunshine'' section|page=105|isbn=978-4-09-106569-8}}</ref>
|Jap2=フェンス<ref>{{cite|publisher=Shogakukan|language=ja|date=2015|title=''Super Mario Bros. Hyakka: Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook'', ''Super Mario Sunshine'' section|page=105}}</ref>
|Jap2R=Fensu
|Jap2R=Fensu
|Jap2M=Fence
|Jap2M=Fence
|Spa=Valla
|SpaM=Fence
|Fre=Grillage
|FreM=Fence
|Ger=Zaun
|GerM=Fence
|Rus=Сетка
|RusR=Setka
|RusM=Fence
|ChiS=铁网
|ChiS=铁网
|ChiSR=Tiěwǎng
|ChiSR=Tiěwǎng
|ChiSM=Iron Mesh
|ChiSM=Iron Mesh
|ChiT=鋼絲網<ref>{{cite|url=www.nintendo.com.hk/nsmb2/CTR_ABE_ME_CHT_HP.pdf|format=PDF|language=zh-hant|title=Online Chinese manual for ''New Super Mario Bros. 2''|accessdate=March 1, 2020|publisher=Nintendo HK}}</ref>
|ChiT=鋼絲網<ref>{{cite|url=www.nintendo.com.hk/nsmb2/CTR_ABE_ME_CHT_HP.pdf|language=zh-hant|title=Online Chinese manual for ''New Super Mario Bros. 2''|accessdate=March 1, 2020|publisher=Nintendo HK}}</ref>
|ChiTR=Gāngsīwǎng
|ChiTR=Gāngsīwǎng
|ChiTM=Steel Wire Mesh
|ChiTM=Steel Wire Mesh
|Fre=Grillage
|Ita=Rete<ref>{{cite|title=''[[Super Mario World]]'' Italian manual|page=13}}</ref>
|FreM=Fence
|Ita2=Filo elettrico<ref>{{cite|title=''[[Super Mario 64]]'' European manual|page=33}}</ref>
|Ger=Zaun
|Ita3=Recinzione<ref>{{cite|title=''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'' European manual|page=92}}</ref><ref>''[[New Super Mario Bros. 2]]'' Italian quick guide</ref>
|GerM=Fence
|Ita4=Rete metallica<ref>{{cite|title=''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]'' Italian manual|page=20}}</ref>
|Ita=Rete<ref>{{cite|title=''Super Mario World'' Italian manual|page=13}}</ref>
|Ita5=Grata<ref>{{cite|title=''[[Super Mario Bros. Encyclopedia|Super Mario Bros. Enciclopedia]]''|page=91}}</ref>
|ItaM=Net
|ItaM=Net
|Ita2=Filo elettrico<ref>{{cite|title=''Super Mario 64'' European manual|page=33}}</ref>
|Ita2M=Electrical wire
|Ita2M=Electrical wire
|Ita3=Recinzione<ref>{{cite|title=''New Super Mario Bros.'' European manual|page=92}}</ref><ref>''New Super Mario Bros. 2'' Italian quick guide</ref>
|Ita3M=Fence
|Ita3M=Fence
|Ita4=Rete metallica<ref>{{cite|title=''New Super Mario Bros. Wii'' Italian manual|page=20}}</ref>
|Ita4M=Wire net
|Ita4M=Wire net
|Ita5=Grata<ref>{{cite|date=November 15, 2018|title=''[[Super Mario Bros. Encyclopedia|Super Mario Bros. Enciclopedia]]''|publisher=Magazzini Salani|language=it|isbn=889367436X|page=91}}</ref>
|Ita5M=Grate
|Ita5M=Grate
|Kor=철망
|Kor=철망
|KorR=Cheolmang
|KorR=Cheolmang
|KorM=Wire Netting
|KorM=Wire Netting
|PorE=Cerca Móvel<ref>{{cite|author=Canal New Super Mario Bros. U|language=pt-pt|date=January 11th, 2013|url=youtu.be/ed1ZhqITBBM|title=New Super Mario Bros. U - Mar de Menta-CASTELO - Terceira Moeda-Estrela (Wii U) video description|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=June 24, 2024}}</ref>
|PorE=Cerca Móvel<ref>{{cite|author=Canal New Super Mario Bros. U|language=pt-pt|date=January 11th, 2013|url=youtu.be/ed1ZhqITBBM|title=New Super Mario Bros. U - Mar de Menta-CASTELO - Terceira Moeda-Estrela (Wii U) video description|publisher=YouTube}}</ref>
|PorEM=Mobile Fence
|PorEM=Mobile Fence
|Rus=Сетка
|RusR=Setka
|RusM=Fence
|Spa=Valla
|SpaM=Fence
}}
}}


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