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====''Super Mario Run''====
====''Super Mario Run''====
Crates in ''[[Super Mario Run]]'' are solid objects which can be destroyed by hitting them with [[Bob-omb]]s. They appear in the level [[Airship Plunder]], as well as in some Secret Courses. Crates can contain coins: when the crate is destroyed these coins spill out and land in a clump forward from the crate's position. These coins will despawn given time. Items can float in a layer in front of crates, meaning the crate has to destroyed to touch it directly. If the item is a [[Bonus Medal]], [[Purple Coin]], or [[Pink Coin (Super Mario Run)|Pink Coin]], then the coin magnetization of [[Invincible Mario|invincibility]] can also be used.  Certain courses, including Airship Plunder, have a countdown as crates are destroyed. This countdown displays a red number, similarly to [[Red Coin]]s. When the counter reaches 0, it shows a star icon instead, and a specific [[? Block]] later in the course will contain a [[Super Star]] instead of any other item. In Airship Plunder, the number of crates required for this to occur varies depending on which kind of [[color coin]]s have been selected to appear in the course.
Crates in ''[[Super Mario Run]]'' are solid objects which can be destroyed by hitting them with [[Bob-omb]]s. They appear in the level [[Airship Plunder]], as well as in some Secret Courses. Crates can contain coins, that spill out in forward from the crate's position. Items can float in a layer in front of crates, meaning the crate has to destroyed to touch it directly. If the item is a [[Bonus Medal]], [[Purple Coin]], or [[Pink Coin (Super Mario Run)|Pink Coin]], then the coin magnetization of [[Invincible Mario|invincibility]] can also be used.  Certain courses, including Airship Plunder, have a countdown as crates are destroyed. This countdown displays a red number, similarly to [[Red Coin]]s. When the counter reaches 0, it shows a star icon instead, and a specific [[? Block]] later in the course will contain a [[Super Star]] instead of any other item. In Airship Plunder, the number of crates required for this to occur varies depending on which kind of [[color coin]]s have been selected to appear in the course.


====''Super Mario Odyssey''====
====''Super Mario Odyssey''====
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==== ''Super Mario Maker 2'' ====
==== ''Super Mario Maker 2'' ====
Crates in ''[[Super Mario Maker 2]]'' appear as a course element exclusively in the ''Super Mario 3D World'' style. They can be picked up, thrown, and destroyed with a [[Ground Pound]] or by a [[Koopa Troopa Car]] running into it. [[Coin]]s and [[Key]]s can be placed in them in the editor, and drop out whenever the crate is destroyed. Crates float on water and lava. Special crates known as '''Builder Boxes''' can also be placed down when the player is in their [[Builder Mario|Builder form]].
Crates in ''[[Super Mario Maker 2]]'' appear as a course element in the ''Super Mario 3D World'' style only. They can be picked up, thrown, and destroyed with a [[Ground Pound]] or by a [[Koopa Troopa Car]] running into it. [[Coin]]s and [[Key]]s can be placed in them in the editor, and drop out whenever the crate is destroyed. Crates float on water and lava. Special crates known as '''Builder Boxes''' can also be placed down when the player is in their [[Builder Mario|Builder form]].


===''Yoshi's Island'' series===
===''Yoshi's Island'' series===
====''Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island'' / ''Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3''====
Crates in ''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]'', [[Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3|its remake]], and both sequels ''[[Yoshi's Island DS]]'' and ''[[Yoshi's New Island]]'', appear as objects that can be broken from a [[Ground Pound]] to release either [[Star (Yoshi's Island series)|Star]]s or a [[Key]]. [[Item Balloon]]s hold crates in the air, and [[Yoshi]] can shoot them down by a [[Yoshi's Egg|Yoshi Egg]].
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Crates in ''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]'' and ''[[Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3]]'' are objects that can be broken by [[Ground Pound]] to release either [[Star (Yoshi's Island series)|Star]]s or a [[Key]]. [[Item Balloon|Baron von Zeppelin]]s hold crates in the air, and [[Yoshi]] can shoot them down by a [[Yoshi's Egg|Yoshi Egg]].
 
====''Yoshi's Island DS''====
[[File:YIDS Crate.png|frame|right]]
Crates in ''[[Yoshi's Island DS]]'' retain their behavior as before. This time, they can now be broken by [[Baby DK]]'s [[DK Dash Attack]]; [[Baby Bowser]]'s fire breath cannot break them, however.
 
====''Yoshi's New Island''====
[[File:YNI Crate.png|frame|left]]
Crates in ''[[Yoshi's New Island]]'' retain their behavior from ''Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island''. However, Item Balloons no longer hold them in the air. They first appear in [[Chomp Rock 'n' Roll]], with their last appearance being [[Slime Drop Drama]].
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===''Donkey Kong Country'' series===
===''Donkey Kong Country'' series===
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====''Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest''====
====''Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest''====
[[File:Crate.png|thumb|x200px|Artwork from ''Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest'']]
[[File:Crate.png|thumb|x200px|Artwork from ''Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest'']]
[[File:Crate DKC2.png|frame|left]]
Crates in ''[[Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest]]'' are objects that the player characters can pick up and throw like a [[Barrel]],<ref>{{cite|quote=Like barrels, these can be used as weapons.|author=Shinoda, Paul, and Kent Miller|title=''Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest'' Player's Guide|page=19|publisher=Nintendo of America|language=en-us}}</ref> except Crates break the instant they hit they ground.<ref>{{cite|author=[[User:VideoGamePhenomHD|VideoGamePhenom]]|date=June 8, 2020|url=youtu.be/JiXyy0Z6KfU?feature=shared&t=30|timestamp=0:30|title=''Donkey Kong Country 2'' (SNES) - Gangplank Galleon - Pirate Panic|publisher=YouTube|language=en}}</ref>
Crates in ''[[Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest]]'' are objects that the player characters can pick up and throw like a [[Barrel]],<ref>{{cite|quote=Like barrels, these can be used as weapons.|author=Shinoda, Paul, and Kent Miller|title=''Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest'' Player's Guide|page=19|publisher=Nintendo of America|language=en-us}}</ref> except Crates break the instant they hit they ground.<ref>{{cite|author=[[User:VideoGamePhenomHD|VideoGamePhenom]]|date=June 8, 2020|url=youtu.be/JiXyy0Z6KfU?feature=shared&t=30|timestamp=0:30|title=''Donkey Kong Country 2'' (SNES) - Gangplank Galleon - Pirate Panic|publisher=YouTube|language=en}}</ref>


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===''Super Smash Bros.'' series===
===''Super Smash Bros.'' series===
{{main-wiki|SmashWiki|Crate}}
{{main-wiki|SmashWiki|Crate}}
[[File:CrateUltimate.png|thumb|Artwork from ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'']]
[[File:CrateUltimate.png|left|thumb|Artwork from ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'']]
Crates in the [[Super Smash Bros. (series)|''Super Smash Bros.'' series]] are items appearing in every installment. Since they are container items, crates must be destroyed before the item within them can be used. A crate can be destroyed from  be picked up and tossed in the air, or be attacked repeatedly on the ground. Crates can also be thrown at opponents, although it is difficult to hit other fighters, since throwing a Crate takes a few seconds. Sometimes, Crates explode under enough stress, damaging all nearby fighters. Crates in ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' contain one to three items, and are very heavy to the point that only [[Donkey Kong]] can lift them and walk around with them, whilst the other fighters can only pick up the container and throw a Crate without moving. Crates in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' have an increased carrying capacity, containing anywhere from three to five items when broken. Most fighters can now walk around while carrying a Crate, although very slowly since the Crate is still very heavy, and only Donkey Kong can walk at a relatively normal speed with a Crate in hand. Crates in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' can have their aesthetic altered between stages, such as being made of chrome in a stage representing the {{iw|lylatwiki|Star Fox (series)|''Star Fox'' series}}, and the game also introduces the [[Rolling Crate]], which slides across the floor, and the [[Blast Box]], a dangerous item that can explode upon being thrown. Crates and Rolling Crates in ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U]]'' return as items, with wooden ones retaining their usual design, although the futuristic Crates have a different appearance with the ''Super Smash Bros.'' symbol, and lids can be seen on the present-like Crates. Crates return in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'', retaining their design from ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS'' / ''Wii U''.
Crates in the [[Super Smash Bros. (series)|''Super Smash Bros.'' series]] are items appearing in every installment. Since they are container items, crates must be destroyed before the item within them can be used. A crate can be destroyed from  be picked up and tossed in the air, or be attacked repeatedly on the ground. Crates can also be thrown at opponents, although it is difficult to hit other fighters, since throwing a Crate takes a few seconds. Sometimes, Crates explode under enough stress, damaging all nearby fighters. Crates in ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' contain one to three items, and are very heavy to the point that only [[Donkey Kong]] can lift them and walk around with them, whilst the other fighters can only pick up the container and throw a Crate without moving. Crates in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' have an increased carrying capacity, containing anywhere from three to five items when broken. Most fighters can now walk around while carrying a Crate, although very slowly since the Crate is still very heavy, and only Donkey Kong can walk at a relatively normal speed with a Crate in hand. Crates in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' can have their aesthetic altered between stages, such as being made of chrome in a stage representing the {{iw|lylatwiki|Star Fox (series)|''Star Fox'' series}}, and the game also introduces the [[Rolling Crate]], which slides across the floor, and the [[Blast Box]], a dangerous item that can explode upon being thrown. Crates and Rolling Crates in ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U]]'' return as items, with wooden ones retaining their usual design, although the futuristic Crates have a different appearance with the ''Super Smash Bros.'' symbol, and lids can be seen on the present-like Crates. Crates return in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'', retaining their design from ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS'' / ''Wii U''.


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====''Paper Mario: The Origami King''====
====''Paper Mario: The Origami King''====
Crates in ''[[Paper Mario: The Origami King]]'' are indestructible objects commonly used as a staircase for Mario to reach higher areas.
Crates in ''[[Paper Mario: The Origami King]]'' are indestructible objects often used as a staircase for Mario to reach higher areas.
 
===''Wario World''===
Crates in ''[[Wario World]]'' appear in [[Unithorn's Lair]], where a random one contains an [[Escape Spring]], the only way to escape the location.


===''Mario Kart'' series===
===''Mario Kart'' series===
[[File:MKT crates.png|thumb|Two crates on [[London Loop]] in ''Mario Kart Tour'']]
[[File:MKT crates.png|thumb|Two crates on [[London Loop]] in ''Mario Kart Tour'']]
Crates in the ''[[Mario Kart (series)|Mario Kart]]'' series appear as obstacles on various tracks. They break when hit, releasing an item on the ground, and slows whoever drives into them. Crates in ''[[Mario Kart DS]]'' appear in [[DS Delfino Square|Delfino Square]], including its reappearance in ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]'', and [[DS Airship Fortress|Airship Fortress]], including its reappearances in ''[[Mario Kart 7]]'' and ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]''. Crates have been added to a few courses later on. They appear in [[Toad's Factory]] of ''Mario Kart Wii'', being carried across the track by [[Conveyor Belt|conveyor]]s. Crates in ''[[Mario Kart 8]]'' and ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]'' are moved around by a baggage carousel right before the [[Finish line (object)|finish line]] in [[Sunshine Airport]] and found at the start of [[Toad Harbor]]. Crates in ''Mario Kart Tour'' appear in a small passage between the {{wp|Tower Bridge}} section and the finish line in [[London Loop]] (including its ''{{a|MK8DBCP|Booster Course Pass}}'' appearance), where they give bonus points when destroyed.
Crates in the ''[[Mario Kart (series)|Mario Kart]]'' series appear as obstacles on various tracks. They break when hit, releasing an item on the ground, and slows whoever drives into them. Crates in ''[[Mario Kart DS]]'' appear in [[DS Delfino Square|Delfino Square]], including its reappearance in ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]'', and [[DS Airship Fortress|Airship Fortress]], including its reappearances in ''[[Mario Kart 7]]'' and ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]''. Crates have been added to a few courses later on. They appear in [[Toad's Factory]] of ''Mario Kart Wii'', being carried across the track by [[Conveyor Belt|conveyor]]s. Crates in ''[[Mario Kart 8]]'' and ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]'' are moved around by a baggage carousel right before the [[Finish line (object)|finish line]] in [[Sunshine Airport]] and found at the start of [[Toad Harbor]]. Crates in ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]'' appear in a small passage between the {{wp|Tower Bridge}} section and the finish line in [[London Loop]] (including its ''{{Booster Course Pass}}'' appearance), where they give bonus points when destroyed.


===''Wario Land: Shake It!''===
===''Wario Land: Shake It!''===
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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
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|JpnC=<ref>{{cite|title=''Super Donkey Kong 2: Dixie & Diddy'' instruction booklet|date=1995|language=ja|publisher=Nintendo|page=19}}</ref><ref>{{cite|url=m1.nintendo.net/docvc/NTR/JPN/ASMJ/ASMJ_J.pdf|title=スーパーマリオ64DS instruction booklet|page=28|format=PDF|language=ja|publisher=Nintendo|date=2004}}</ref><ref>{{cite|author=Sakai, Kazuya (Ambit), kikai, Akinori Sao, Junko Fukuda, Kunio Takayama, and Ko Nakahara (Shogakukan), editors|title=『[[Super Mario Bros. Encyclopedia|スーパーマリオブラザーズ百科: 任天堂公式ガイドブック]]』|language=ja|location=Tokyo|publisher=Shogakukan|isbn=978-4-09-106569-8|date=2015|page=136, 149, 169, 185, 199, 215, 232}}</ref>
|JapC=<ref>{{cite|title=''Super Donkey Kong 2: Dixie & Diddy'' instruction booklet|language=Japanese|publisher=Nintendo|page=19}}</ref><ref>{{cite|url=m1.nintendo.net/docvc/NTR/JPN/ASMJ/ASMJ_J.pdf|title=''Super Mario 64 DS'' Japanese instruction booklet|page=28|publisher=Nintendo|date=2004}}</ref><ref>{{cite|author=Sakai, Kazuya (Ambit), kikai, Akinori Sao, Junko Fukuda, Kunio Takayama, and Ko Nakahara (Shogakukan), editors|title=『[[Super Mario Bros. Encyclopedia|スーパーマリオブラザーズ百科: 任天堂公式ガイドブック]]』|language=Japanese|location=Tokyo|publisher=Shogakukan|date=2015|page=136, 149, 169, 185, 199, 215, 232}}</ref>
|JpnR=Kibako
|JapR=Kibako
|JpnM=Wood Box
|JapM=Wood Box
|Jpn2=小さなブロック
|Jap2=小さなブロック
|Jpn2C=<ref>{{cite|author=----|title="Super Mario 64."『[[Super Mario Bros. Encyclopedia|スーパーマリオブラザーズ百科: 任天堂公式ガイドブック]]』|language=ja|location=Tokyo|publisher=Shogakukan|date=2015|page=92}}</ref>
|Jap2C=<ref>{{cite|author=----|title="Super Mario 64."『[[Super Mario Bros. Encyclopedia|スーパーマリオブラザーズ百科: 任天堂公式ガイドブック]]』|language=Japanese|location=Tokyo|publisher=Shogakukan|date=2015|page=92}}</ref>
|Jpn2R=Chiisana Burokku
|Jap2R=Chiisana Burokku
|Jpn2M=Small [[Block (Super Mario 64)|Block]]
|Jap2M=Small [[Block (Super Mario 64)|Block]]
|Jpn2N=''Super Mario 64''
|Jap2N=''Super Mario 64''
|Jpn3={{ruby|箱|はこ}}
|Jap3={{ruby|箱|はこ}}
|Jpn3C=<ref>{{cite|author=----|title="Super Mario Sunshine."『[[Super Mario Bros. Encyclopedia|スーパーマリオブラザーズ百科: 任天堂公式ガイドブック]]』|language=ja|location=Tokyo|publisher=Shogakukan|date=2015|page=105}}</ref>
|Jap3C=<ref>{{cite|author=----|title="Super Mario Sunshine."『[[Super Mario Bros. Encyclopedia|スーパーマリオブラザーズ百科: 任天堂公式ガイドブック]]』|language=Japanese|location=Tokyo|publisher=Shogakukan|date=2015|page=105}}</ref>
|Jpn3R=Hako
|Jap3R=Hako
|Jpn3M=Box
|Jap3M=Box
|Jpn3N=''Super Mario Sunshine''
|Jap3N=''Super Mario Sunshine''
|Jpn4=木箱(鉄要組み)
|Jap4=木箱(鉄要組み)
|Jpn4C=<ref>{{cite|author=----|title="Super Mario Sunshine."『[[Super Mario Bros. Encyclopedia|スーパーマリオブラザーズ百科: 任天堂公式ガイドブック]]』|language=ja|location=Tokyo|publisher=Shogakukan|date=2015|page=169}}</ref>
|Jap4C=<ref>{{cite|author=----|title="Super Mario Sunshine."『[[Super Mario Bros. Encyclopedia|スーパーマリオブラザーズ百科: 任天堂公式ガイドブック]]』|language=Japanese|location=Tokyo|publisher=Shogakukan|date=2015|page=169}}</ref>
|Jpn4R=Kibako (Tetsu yō Kumi)
|Jap4R=Kibako (Tetsu yō Kumi)
|Jpn4M=Wood Box (Steel Frame)
|Jap4M=Wood Box (Steel Frame)
|Jpn4N=Second variant from ''Super Mario Galaxy 2''
|Jap4N=Second variant from ''Super Mario Galaxy 2''
|Spa=Caja de madera
|Spa=Caja de madera
|SpaM=Wood box
|SpaM=Wood box
|Dut=Kist
|Dut=Kist
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|DutC=<ref>{{cite|author=Nintendo Nederland|date=May 15, 2019|url=youtu.be/PUVPXThV-uc|title=Super Mario Maker 2 Direct - 16 mei 2019|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=May 16, 2019}}</ref>
|DutM=Box
|DutM=Box
|Ita=Cassa
|Ita=Cassa
|Ita2=Cassa di legno
|Ita2=Cassa di legno
|Ita3=Cesta
|Ita3=Cesta
|Ita3C=<ref>''[[Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest]]'', GIG's Italian manual{{page needed}}</ref>
|Ita3C=<ref>''[[Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest]]'', GIG's Italian manual</ref>
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|ItaM=Crate
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|Ger2N=''DK: King of Swing''
|Ger2N=''DK: King of Swing''
|PorE=Caixote
|PorE=Caixote
|PorEC=<ref>{{cite|author=Nintendo Portugal|date=May 15, 2019|language=pt|url=www.youtube.com/watch?v=uG5PwoP3Ch8|title=Super Mario Maker 2 Direct - 15/05/2019|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=January 10, 2021}}</ref>
|PorEC=<ref>{{cite|author=Nintendo Portugal|date=May 15, 2019|url=www.youtube.com/watch?v=uG5PwoP3Ch8|title=Super Mario Maker 2 Direct - 15/05/2019|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=January 10, 2021}}</ref>
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|Fre=Caisse
|Fre=Caisse
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|Fre2N=''DK: King of Swing''
|Fre2N=''DK: King of Swing''
|Kor=나무상자
|Kor=나무상자
|KorC=<ref>{{cite|author=한국닌텐도 공식 채널|date=May 16, 2019|language=ko|url=youtu.be/GPn-xZbmZ2Q|title=슈퍼 마리오 메이커 2 Direct 2019.5.16|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=November 11, 2022}}</ref>
|KorC=<ref>{{cite|author=한국닌텐도 공식 채널|date=May 16, 2019|url=youtu.be/GPn-xZbmZ2Q|title=슈퍼 마리오 메이커 2 Direct 2019.5.16|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=November 11, 2022}}</ref>
|KorR=Namu Sangja
|KorR=Namu Sangja
|KorM=Wooden Box
|KorM=Wooden Box

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