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{{quote|I'm totally starving! Seriously. I mean, just look at me! I'm down to bones over here!|Dry Bones|Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story}} | {{quote|I'm totally starving! Seriously. I mean, just look at me! I'm down to bones over here!|Dry Bones|Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story}} | ||
'''Dry Bones''' are skeletal versions of [[Koopa Troopa]]s that are mainly found in towers, castles, and deserts. They often collapse when attacked, but they soon revive and become animate again. However, some methods of attack, such as touching them while in an [[Invincible Mario|invincible]] state, can permanently defeat them. | '''Dry Bones''' are skeletal versions of [[Koopa Troopa]]s that are mainly found in towers, castles, and deserts. They often collapse when attacked, but they soon revive and become animate again. However, some methods of attack, such as touching them while in an [[Invincible Mario|invincible]] state, can permanently defeat them. First appearing in ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'', Dry Bones have since become a staple in ''{{id|Super Mario|franchise}}'' games as both enemies and playable characters and have ushered a recurring theme of skeletal {{id|Koopa|species}}s such as [[Bony Beetle]] and [[Dry Bowser]]. Their name may come from the Biblical verses of Ezekiel 37:1-10, which describes a pile of dry bones coming back to life while making "an odd sound". | ||
First appearing in ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'', Dry Bones have since become a staple in '' | |||
Their name may come from the Biblical verses of Ezekiel 37:1-10, which describes a pile of dry bones coming back to life while making "an odd sound". | |||
==History== | ==History== | ||
===''Super Mario'' series=== | ===''Super Mario'' series=== | ||
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[[File:SMB3 DryBones.jpg|thumb|left|Artwork of a Dry Bones in its debut appearance, ''Super Mario Bros. 3'']] | [[File:SMB3 DryBones.jpg|thumb|left|Artwork of a Dry Bones in its debut appearance, ''Super Mario Bros. 3'']] | ||
{{multiframe|[[File:SMB3 Dry Bones Sprite.gif]] [[File:Calapso Koopa 12.gif]]||size=48|align=right}} | {{multiframe|[[File:SMB3 Dry Bones Sprite.gif]] [[File:Calapso Koopa 12.gif]]||size=48|align=right}} | ||
Dry Bones<ref>{{cite|format=PDF|url=www.nintendo.co.jp/clv/manuals/en/pdf/CLV-P-NAACE.pdf|title=''Super Mario Bros. 3'' instruction booklet|page=39|language=en-us|publisher=Nintendo of America|date=1990}}</ref><ref>{{cite|date=Spring 1991|language=en-us|publisher=Nintendo of America|title=''NES Game Atlas Nintendo Player's Guide''|page=29}}</ref><ref>{{cite|title=''Nintendo Power Strategy Guide: Super Mario Bros. 3''|page=8|language=en-us|publisher=Nintendo of America|date=June 1990}}</ref> | Dry Bones<ref>{{cite|format=PDF|url=www.nintendo.co.jp/clv/manuals/en/pdf/CLV-P-NAACE.pdf|title=''Super Mario Bros. 3'' instruction booklet|page=39|language=en-us|publisher=Nintendo of America|date=1990}}</ref><ref>{{cite|date=Spring 1991|language=en-us|publisher=Nintendo of America|title=''NES Game Atlas Nintendo Player's Guide''|page=29}}</ref><ref>{{cite|title=''Nintendo Power Strategy Guide: Super Mario Bros. 3''|page=8|language=en-us|publisher=Nintendo of America|date=June 1990}}</ref> are enemies in {{a|SMB3}}. They are first encountered in {{world link|1|fortress|World 1-Fortress}}, and they appear mostly in [[fortress]] stages. Dry Bones can be stomped to break into a pile of bones before shortly afterward. Unlike normal {{id|Koopa|species}}s, Dry Bones are immune to the tail of [[Raccoon Mario]] and the fireballs of [[Fire Mario]] but can be defeated with a [[Star]] or the effects of a [[Hammer Suit]]. In the [[Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3|{{a|GBA}} version]], Dry Bones can be defeated by the [[Cape Feather]], if said item has been added by scanning the "Cape" card with the [[e-Reader]]. | ||
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====''Super Mario World'' / ''Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2''==== | ====''Super Mario World'' / ''Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2''==== | ||
{{multiframe|[[File:KoopaGreenL.gif|bottom]] [[File:DryBonesL.gif|bottom]] [[File:SMW Dry Bones.gif|bottom]]|Size difference|size=74|align=right|bg=gray}} | {{multiframe|[[File:KoopaGreenL.gif|bottom]] [[File:DryBonesL.gif|bottom]] [[File:SMW Dry Bones.gif|bottom]]|Size difference|size=74|align=right|bg=gray}} | ||
[[File:Dry Bones SMW.png|x175px|thumb|left|Artwork of Dry Bones from ''Super Mario World'']] | [[File:Dry Bones SMW.png|x175px|thumb|left|Artwork of Dry Bones from ''Super Mario World'']] | ||
Dry Bones return in | Dry Bones return in {{a|SMW|l}} and [[Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2|its remake]], being similar yet difference to their appearance in ''Super Mario Bros. 3''. Dry Bones are encountered in [[Fortress]]es and [[Castle]]s only. Besides a star, Dry Bones can also be defeated with a [[Cape Feather]]. They also turn around at ledges, similar to Red Koopa Troopas, instead of just falling. Some of the Dry Bones in this game can throw bones at Mario. Like [[Koopa Troopa]]s, this is the first game where Dry Bones walk on two feet. Dry Bones were given pink shoes (red in the artwork), and were made slightly larger than Mario and Luigi. They also appear larger than regular Koopa Troopas, despite being skeletal versions of them. Their appearance is somewhat more similar to {{id|Yoshi|species}}s than Koopa Troopas, which may have been intended to tie in with the game's dinosaur-theming. Dry Bones are depicted with a visible neck, despite lacking one in the artwork. [[Bony Beetle]]s resemble squat versions of Dry Bones and use the sprites when breaking apart. | ||
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====''New Super Mario Bros.''==== | ====''New Super Mario Bros.''==== | ||
[[File:DryBonesNSMB.png|thumb|left]] | [[File:DryBonesNSMB.png|thumb|left]] | ||
Dry Bones are enemies in | Dry Bones are enemies in {{a|NSMB|l}}, which is also the first appearance of their larger variant, [[Mega Dry Bones|Super Dry Bones]], as well as [[Dry Bowser]]. Both Dry Bones and Super Dry Bones appear only in [[Tower]] and [[Castle]] levels, and they can be defeated by a [[Mega Mushroom]], [[Super Star|Starman]], or a [[Blue Shell]]. The main difference with Dry Bones from before is that stomping them now breaks their head off of their body, and if the head falls into [[lava]] or a [[pit]], the Dry Bones takes longer to revive. If their bodies are destroyed while crumbled, the head remains for some time before eventually despawning; if they were in the process of rebuilding themselves, the head freezes in place momentarily. | ||
====''Super Mario Galaxy''==== | ====''Super Mario Galaxy''==== | ||
[[File:SMG Dry Bones Artwork.png|thumb|x180px|Artwork of Dry Bones from ''Super Mario Galaxy'']] | [[File:SMG Dry Bones Artwork.png|thumb|x180px|Artwork of Dry Bones from ''Super Mario Galaxy'']] | ||
Dry Bones are enemies in | Dry Bones are enemies in {{a|SMG|l}}. This is the first game where they are also treated as desert enemies in addition to fortress enemies. Unlike the game's normal Koopas, Dry Bones are bipedal, though have a hunched stance. Additionally, their attack pattern is unlike the game's normal Koopas, which walk in preset paths; Dry Bones instead chase Mario or Luigi upon noticing them similar to [[Goomba]]s, and if one hits him, the Dry Bones cackles similarly to a [[Boo]]. Attacking a Dry Bones causes it crumble apart and revive a few seconds later, like before, but besides a [[stomp]], this also occurs if the Dry Bones is [[Spin|spun]] or hit with a [[Green Shell]]. The only way to destroy these Dry Bones is by touching them while using a [[Rainbow Star]], destroying them with a [[Bullet Bill]], or luring them into [[quicksand]]. | ||
=====Appearances===== | |||
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'''Note:''' [[File:SMG Asset Sprite Star Cursor.png]] marks missions where they are absent. | |||
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!Domes | !Domes | ||
!Galaxies | !Galaxies | ||
! | !Missions | ||
|- | |||
|rowspan=2|[[Bedroom (Super Mario Galaxy)|Bedroom]] | |||
|[[Dusty Dune Galaxy]] | |||
|style="text-align:left"|[[File:Smg icon powerstar.png|link=Soaring on the Desert Winds]][[File:Smg icon powerstar.png|link=Blasting through the Sand]][[File:Smg icon powerstar.png|link=Sunbaked Sand Castle]][[File:SMG Asset Sprite Star Cursor.png|link=Sandblast Speed Run]][[File:Smg icon purplecomet.png|link=Purple Coins in the Desert]][[File:Smg icon powerstar.png|link=Bullet Bill on Your Back]][[File:Smg icon greenstar.png|link=Treasure of the Pyramid]] | |||
|- | |||
|[[Bowser's Dark Matter Plant]] | |||
|style="text-align:left"|[[File:Smg icon grandstar.png|link=Darkness on the Horizon]] | |||
|- | |||
|[[Comet Observatory]] | |||
|[[Bowser's Galaxy Reactor]] | |||
|style="text-align:left"|[[File:Smg icon grandstar.png|link=The Fate of the Universe]] | |||
|} | |||
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====''New Super Mario Bros. Wii''==== | ====''New Super Mario Bros. Wii''==== | ||
[[File:DryBones NSMBW.png|frame|left]] | [[File:DryBones NSMBW.png|frame|left]] | ||
Dry Bones are enemies in | Dry Bones are enemies in {{a|NSMBW|l}}. They are the same as in ''New Super Mario Bros.'', though a Dry Bones in the process of recovering can be stomped. Ways to defeat a Dry Bones include using either a [[Super Star|Star]], a [[POW Block]], a [[Koopa Shell]], or the [[Ice Flower]]/[[Penguin Suit]]. | ||
====''Super Mario Galaxy 2''==== | ====''Super Mario Galaxy 2''==== | ||
[[File:SMG2 Fiery Flotilla Lava Planet.png|thumb|left|Mario near a Dry Bones in [[Bowser Jr.'s Fiery Flotilla]] in ''Super Mario Galaxy 2'']] | [[File:SMG2 Fiery Flotilla Lava Planet.png|thumb|left|Mario near a Dry Bones in [[Bowser Jr.'s Fiery Flotilla]] in ''Super Mario Galaxy 2'']] | ||
Dry Bones in | Dry Bones in {{a|SMG2|l}} are similar to the first {{a|SMG}}. A Dry Bones can now be defeated from falling into [[lava]], though it does not blow up in a cloud of smoke when this happens, unlike other enemies. | ||
=====Appearances===== | |||
<div class="contentbox mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"data-expandtext="Show appearances"data-collapsetext="appearances"> | |||
'''Note:''' [[File:SMG Asset Sprite Star Cursor.png]] marks missions where they are absent. | |||
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|[[World 1 (Super Mario Galaxy 2)|World 1]] | |||
|[[Bowser Jr.'s Fiery Flotilla]] | |||
|style="text-align:left"|[[File:Smg2 icon grandstar.png|link=Gobblegut's Aching Belly]][[File:SMG Asset Sprite Star Cursor.png|link=Fiery Flotilla Speed Run]] | |||
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|[[World 2 (Super Mario Galaxy 2)|World 2]] | |||
|[[Bowser's Lava Lair]] | |||
|style="text-align:left"|[[File:Smg2 icon grandstar.png|link=Bowser's Big Lava Power Party]][[File:Smg2 icon prankstercomet.png|link=Lava Lair Speed Run]] | |||
|- | |||
|[[World 4 (Super Mario Galaxy 2)|World 4]] | |||
|[[Bowser's Gravity Gauntlet]] | |||
|style="text-align:left"|[[File:Smg2 icon grandstar.png|link=Breaking into Bowser's Castle]][[File:Smg2 icon prankstercomet.png|link=Gravity Star Speed Run]] | |||
|- | |||
|rowspan=2|[[World 5 (Super Mario Galaxy 2)|World 5]] | |||
|[[Slipsand Galaxy]] | |||
|style="text-align:left"|[[File:SMG Asset Sprite Star Cursor.png|link=Squizzard's Sandy Sinkhole]][[File:Smg2 icon powerstar.png|link=Sailing the Sandy Seas]][[File:SMG Asset Sprite Star Cursor.png|link=Squizzard's Daredevil Run]] | |||
|- | |||
|[[Bowser Jr.'s Boom Bunker]] | |||
|style="text-align:left"|[[File:SMG Asset Sprite Star Cursor.png|link=Bowser Jr.'s Boomsday Machine]][[File:Smg2 icon prankstercomet.png|link=Boomsday Machine Daredevil Run]] | |||
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|[[World 6 (Super Mario Galaxy 2)|World 6]] | |||
|[[Bowser's Galaxy Generator]] | |||
|style="text-align:left"|[[File:Smg2 icon grandstar.png|link=Bowser's Fortified Fortress]][[File:Smg2 icon prankstercomet.png|link=Bowser's Big Bad Speed Run]] | |||
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====''Super Mario 3D Land''==== | ====''Super Mario 3D Land''==== | ||
Dry Bones are enemies in {{a|SM3DL|l}}. They are based on their appearance from {{a|SMG}} and its sequel, and as such once again act quite different from the game's Koopa Troopas, which walk forward oblivious to Mario. They appear alongside many [[Draglet]]s and [[Thwomp]]s in most of the castle stages. There are two visual differences: a Dry Bones' head moving upward if it is hit by a [[fireball]], and its eyes flashing red for about one second while recovering. Unlike previous appearances, Dry Bones can be defeated by [[Invincible Mario]] or [[White Tanooki Mario]] only. A boomerang from [[Boomerang Mario]] or tail whip by [[Tanooki Mario]] are two other ways a Dry Bones can break apart. | |||
====''New Super Mario Bros. 2''==== | ====''New Super Mario Bros. 2''==== | ||
[[File:DryBonesNSMB2.png|frame|left]] | [[File:DryBonesNSMB2.png|frame|left]] | ||
Dry Bones and [[Mega Dry Bones|Big Dry Bones]] appear in | Dry Bones and [[Mega Dry Bones|Big Dry Bones]] appear in {{a|NSMB2|l}}. Dry Bones appear mainly in tower and castle levels, but they have also appeared in non-boss levels such as [[World 6-A (New Super Mario Bros. 2)|World 6-A]]. Dry Bones' design is reused from ''New Super Mario Bros. Wii'', but with three small spikes added to their shells. Besides the usual Star, a Dry Bones can be defeated from a [[Gold Flower]] as well. Dry Bones react to "[[paah]]s" by dancing similarly to a [[Koopa Troopa]]. One trait is retained from ''Super Mario 3D Land'': They can crumble when hit by a tail whip. | ||
====''New Super Mario Bros. U'' / ''New Super Luigi U'' / ''New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe''==== | ====''New Super Mario Bros. U'' / ''New Super Luigi U'' / ''New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe''==== | ||
Dry Bones and Big Dry Bones both return in | Dry Bones and Big Dry Bones both return in {{a|NSMBU|l}}, {{a|NSLU|l}}, and [[New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe|their port]] as regular enemies. Dry Bones are modeled after their nature in {{a|NSMBW}}, although they are no longer affected by [[lava]] and, similarly to {{a|SM3DL}}, flash a red glare while reconstructing. Dry Bones now have a distinct reaction to vocal riffs of spinning their heads. | ||
====''Super Mario 3D World'' / ''Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury''==== | ====''Super Mario 3D World'' / ''Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury''==== | ||
[[File:Para Dry Bones Artwork - Super Mario 3D World.png|thumb|upright=0.85|A Parabones from ''Super Mario 3D World'']] | [[File:Para Dry Bones Artwork - Super Mario 3D World.png|thumb|upright=0.85|A Parabones from ''Super Mario 3D World'']] | ||
Despite {{a|SM3DW|l}} and its [[Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury|port]] introducing a winged variety, [[Parabones]], Dry Bones do not appear. | |||
====''Super Mario Maker'' / ''Super Mario Maker for Nintendo 3DS''==== | ====''Super Mario Maker'' / ''Super Mario Maker for Nintendo 3DS''==== | ||
[[File:SMM-SMB-DryBones.png|frame|left]] | [[File:SMM-SMB-DryBones.png|frame|left]] | ||
Dry Bones appear in | Dry Bones appear in {{a|SMM|l}} and [[Super Mario Maker for Nintendo 3DS|its port]], as well as the similar [[Mega Dry Bones|Big Dry Bones]], [[Parabones]], and [[Fish Bone]]s. Because Dry Bones were not in ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'', unique sprites in that game's style were created. The Dry Bones in the ''Super Mario World'' game style have some differences from the original game, which includes throwing bones to attack, being smaller to match the size of a Koopa Troopa, and being eaten by [[Yoshi]] so that he can spit out a bone in the manner of a fireball, except stronger because it can also defeat some of the more resistant enemies like [[Buzzy Beetle]]s and [[Chain Chomp]]s. A Dry Bones turns into a Fish Bone automatically if placed in the underwater course theme. | ||
====''Super Mario Run''==== | ====''Super Mario Run''==== | ||
Dry Bones in ''[[Super Mario Run]]'' are based on their appearance in ''New Super Mario Bros.'' and its sequels. Dry Bones were also made vulnerable to [[Wall Jump]]s, [[roll|Rolling Jump]]s, and the upward portion of [[Vaulting Jump]]s, all of which can defeat a Dry Bones permanently. Dry Bones appear in | Dry Bones in ''[[Super Mario Run]]'' are based on their appearance in ''New Super Mario Bros.'' and its sequels. Dry Bones were also made vulnerable to [[Wall Jump]]s, [[roll|Rolling Jump]]s, and the upward portion of [[Vaulting Jump]]s, all of which can defeat a Dry Bones permanently. Dry Bones appear in three levels: [[Bowser's Castle Hangout]], [[Cutting Edge Spire]], and [[Rings of Fire!]]. Unlike before, stomping a Dry Bones defeats it and earns the player [[coin]]s, but it counts to [[level up|leveling up]] only if the bones fall offscreen, either through [[roll]]ing or [[slide|sliding]] through it, by using one of the aforementioned jumps, or by being [[Invincible Mario|invincible]]. | ||
====''Super Mario Maker 2''==== | ====''Super Mario Maker 2''==== | ||
[[File:SMM2-SM3DW-Dry-Bones.png|thumb|75px|A Dry Bones in the ''Super Mario 3D World'' style]] | [[File:SMM2-SM3DW-Dry-Bones.png|thumb|75px|A Dry Bones in the ''Super Mario 3D World'' style]] | ||
{{Multiframe|[[File:SMM2-SMB-Dry-Bones-Shell-Mario.png]] | {{Multiframe|[[File:SMM2-SMB-Dry-Bones-Shell-Mario.png]][[File:SMM2-SMB-Dry-Bones-Shell-Luigi.png]][[File:SMM2-SMB-Dry-Bones-Shell-Blue-Toad.png]][[File:SMM2-SMB-Dry-Bones-Shell-Toadette.png]]|Super Mario, Luigi, Blue Toad,<br>and Toadette in Dry Bones Shells.|align=left}} | ||
In ''[[Super Mario Maker 2]]'', Dry Bones retain their role from ''Super Mario Maker'' of being enemies that can be placed in [[level|courses]], including the ''[[Super Mario 3D World]]'' style despite their absence from the game. Dry Bones and [[Fish Bone]]s were also made separate. The game is the first appearance of the [[Dry Bones Shell]], which is used similarly to a [[Goomba's Shoe]], but there is a similarity to Dry Bones in that Mario can crumble into a pile of bones while [[crouch]]ing. | In ''[[Super Mario Maker 2]]'', Dry Bones retain their role from ''Super Mario Maker'' of being enemies that can be placed in [[level|courses]], including the ''[[Super Mario 3D World]]'' style despite their absence from the game. Dry Bones and [[Fish Bone]]s were also made separate. The game is the first appearance of the [[Dry Bones Shell]], which is used similarly to a [[Goomba's Shoe]], but there is a similarity to Dry Bones in that Mario can crumble into a pile of bones while [[crouch]]ing. | ||
====''Super Mario Bros. Wonder''==== | ====''Super Mario Bros. Wonder''==== | ||
[[File:SMBWDry Bones.jpg|thumb|left|Dry Bones in ''Super Mario Bros. Wonder'']] | [[File:SMBWDry Bones.jpg|thumb|left|Dry Bones in ''Super Mario Bros. Wonder'']] | ||
Dry Bones reappear in | Dry Bones reappear in {{a|SMBW|l}} as enemies in the palace levels. They behave the same way as in other games, although [[Elephant Mario]]'s trunk attack can permanently defeat them. | ||
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In "Do the Koopa", a Dry Bones reports to [[Bowser|King Koopa]] that [[Mario]], [[Luigi]], [[Toad]] and [[Princess Peach|Princess Toadstool]] have snuck into [[Dark Land]] and are attempting to find the [[Doom Dancer Music Box]], after spotting them earlier. Later on, Mario's group encounters more Dry Bones that they crush with the debris of broken [[Brick Block]]s. They are later uncovered and freed by [[Larry Koopa|Cheatsy Koopa]], [[Roy Koopa|Bully Koopa]], and [[Morton Koopa Jr.|Big Mouth Koopa]]. | In "Do the Koopa", a Dry Bones reports to [[Bowser|King Koopa]] that [[Mario]], [[Luigi]], [[Toad]] and [[Princess Peach|Princess Toadstool]] have snuck into [[Dark Land]] and are attempting to find the [[Doom Dancer Music Box]], after spotting them earlier. Later on, Mario's group encounters more Dry Bones that they crush with the debris of broken [[Brick Block]]s. They are later uncovered and freed by [[Larry Koopa|Cheatsy Koopa]], [[Roy Koopa|Bully Koopa]], and [[Morton Koopa Jr.|Big Mouth Koopa]]. | ||
In "[[Recycled Koopa]]", Dry Bones are one of the species who "invaded" [[ | In "[[Recycled Koopa]]", Dry Bones are one of the species who "invaded" [[New York City]] with the trash of the Koopas. | ||
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===''Hotel Mario''=== | ===''Hotel Mario''=== | ||
[[File:HM Skeleton Koopa.png| | [[File:HM Skeleton Koopa.png|thumb|75px]] | ||
Dry Bones (known as '''Skeleton Koopas'''<ref>{{cite|title=''Hotel Mario'' instruction book|page=16}}</ref>) appear in the level [[Ludwig's Thump Castle Hotel]] of | Dry Bones (known as '''Skeleton Koopas'''<ref>{{cite|title=''Hotel Mario'' instruction book|page=16}}</ref>) appear in the level [[Ludwig's Thump Castle Hotel]] of {{a|HM|l}}. They crumble apart when hit, but resurrect shortly afterward. Unlike before, Skeleton Koopas can be defeated by [[Fire Mario]], though this vulnerability was retained in ''{{id|Paper Mario|series}}'' series, by coincidence. | ||
===''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars''=== | ===''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars''=== | ||
[[File:Crusher.gif|thumb|Dry Bones defeated by a special attack]] | [[File:Crusher.gif|thumb|left|125px|Dry Bones defeated by a special attack]] | ||
{{quote|I know! You probably said to yourself, "It's just a pile of dusty old bones!" ...THINK AGAIN!|Dry Bones|Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars}} | {{quote|I know! You probably said to yourself, "It's just a pile of dusty old bones!" ...THINK AGAIN!|Dry Bones|Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars}} | ||
In | In {{a|SMRPG|l}} and [[Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch)|the Nintendo Switch remake]], Dry Bones appear as enemies in the [[Sunken Ship]]. They guard the ship's midsection. The skeletal Koopas have an infinite amount of [[Heart Point|HP]], meaning that regular Attacks never defeat them. The only way to defeat them is with a special attack, which defeats them instantly. When defeated, they simply crumble on the overworld map. However, they always resurrect after a short amount of time and attempt to re-engage battle with Mario. One Dry Bones lives in [[Monstro Town]] as part of the [[Three Musty Fears]]. A stronger sub-species of Dry Bones known as [[Vomer]] makes an appearance in [[Barrel Volcano]]. | ||
In the remake, Dry Bones use their modern design as opposed to their design from the original game. | In the remake, Dry Bones use their modern design as opposed to their design from the original game. | ||
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====''Paper Mario''==== | ====''Paper Mario''==== | ||
[[File:PM Dry Bones Holding Bone Sprite.png|frame|left]] | [[File:PM Dry Bones Holding Bone Sprite.png|frame|left]] | ||
Dry Bones appear in | Dry Bones appear in {{a|PM|l}} as enemies found in [[Bowser's Castle]]. Dry Bones can walk upright and throw bones, similarly to ''Super Mario World''. They can also build more of themselves, with the same amount of HP as the original unit. When a Dry Bones' [[Heart Point]]s are depleted, it collapses on the ground but remains in battle, reviving itself after two turns. Dry Bones defeated this way do not drop [[coin]]s or [[Star Point]]s, but the battle will still end if only collapsed Dry Bones remain on the enemy side. A Dry Bones can be permanently defeated, awarding Mario with coins and Star Points, by using fire and explosion attacks (e.g. [[Kooper]]'s [[Fire Shell]] or [[Bombette]]'s [[Bomb (Paper Mario series)|Bomb]]), which also ignore their defense and deal an additional 10 damage, allowing these moves to instantly defeat a Dry Bones. If a Dry Bones spots Mario outside battle, they try to throw a bone at him to make the [[First Strike]]. Additionally, due to Mario's levels capping at 27 and Dry Bones' level being at 30, they are the only non-boss enemy type in the game that can never be defeated with the [[First Attack]], [[Spin Attack (Badge)|Spin Attack]], or [[Bump Attack]] badges. | ||
====''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''==== | ====''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''==== | ||
[[File:Paper Dry Bones.png|thumb|Dry Bones in ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'']] | [[File:Paper Dry Bones.png|thumb|Dry Bones in ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'']] | ||
Dry Bones return in | Dry Bones return in {{a|PMTTYD|l}} in the [[Palace of Shadow]] and the {{id|Pit of 100 Trials|TTYD}}. They retain their behavior of throwing bones to attack and constructing additional Dry Bones as reinforcements. Unlike in the previous game, Dry Bones award Mario with coins and Star Points upon collapsing, though they still remain in battle and revive themselves after two turns if not defeated with fire and explosion attacks such as the [[Fire Flower]], [[Fire Drive]], or [[Vivian]]'s [[Fiery Jinx]]. Fire and explosion attacks, however, no longer deal increased damage to Dry Bones. | ||
This game also introduces three new variants of Dry Bones; [[Dull Bones]], [[Red Bones]], and [[Dark Bones]]. Dull Bones and Red Bones are both weaker than the standard Dry Bones, while Dark Bones is the strongest variant in the game, and is capable of constructing ordinary Dry Bones to aid it as reinforcements. | This game also introduces three new variants of Dry Bones; [[Dull Bones]], [[Red Bones]], and [[Dark Bones]]. Dull Bones and Red Bones are both weaker than the standard Dry Bones, while Dark Bones is the strongest variant in the game, and is capable of constructing ordinary Dry Bones to aid it as reinforcements. | ||
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At one point in the Palace of Shadow, a Dark Bones calls in a horde of Dry Bones which swarm in on Mario and his partner, similar to an encounter with a Red Bones in [[Hooktail Castle]]. Mario must use his hammer to clear away the Dry Bones and engage the Dark Bones in battle. Doing nothing in this scenario causes a [[Game Over]]. | At one point in the Palace of Shadow, a Dark Bones calls in a horde of Dry Bones which swarm in on Mario and his partner, similar to an encounter with a Red Bones in [[Hooktail Castle]]. Mario must use his hammer to clear away the Dry Bones and engage the Dark Bones in battle. Doing nothing in this scenario causes a [[Game Over]]. | ||
All four types of Dry Bones are later encountered in a room in the [[Palace of Shadow Tower]], where they have to be defeated in order of weakest to strongest. Completing the puzzle gives Mario a | All four types of Dry Bones are later encountered in a room in the [[Palace of Shadow Tower]], where they have to be defeated in order of weakest to strongest. Completing the puzzle gives Mario a {{id|Palace Key|TTYD}}. | ||
====''Super Paper Mario''==== | ====''Super Paper Mario''==== | ||
Dry Bones reappear once again in | Dry Bones reappear once again in {{a|SPM|l}}, now behaving similarly to their behavior in the 2D games in the ''{{id|Super Mario|series}}'' series. They no longer throw bones to attack, instead walking into Mario, [[Princess Peach]], [[Bowser]], and [[Luigi]] in order to deal contact damage. They are immune to damage from non-fire and explosion attacks (such as Bowser's [[Fire Breath]] and [[Boomer (Super Paper Mario)|Boomer]]'s explosions), which only cause them to collapse and revive moments later. Unlike in the ''Super Mario'' series, a collapsed Dry Bones remains interactable, and can still be attacked and deal damage in this state. Dry Bones appear in [[The Underwhere]], [[Underwhere Road]], and the [[Flipside Pit of 100 Trials]]. | ||
Dull Bones also reappear in this game, and are now stronger than ordinary Dry Bones instead of weaker. They attack by throwing bones, which may act as a callback to both the bone-throwing Dry Bones from ''Super Mario World'' and the behavior of Dull Bones and Dry Bones in previous '' | Dull Bones also reappear in this game, and are now stronger than ordinary Dry Bones instead of weaker. They attack by throwing bones, which may act as a callback to both the bone-throwing Dry Bones from ''Super Mario World'' and the behavior of Dull Bones and Dry Bones in previous games of the ''{{id|Paper Mario|series}}'' series. A new, even stronger variety is also introduced, known as a [[Dark Dull Bones]]. | ||
====''Paper Mario: Sticker Star''==== | ====''Paper Mario: Sticker Star''==== | ||
[[File:PM3DS13.png|thumb|left|Mario about to jump on a Dry Bones in an early screenshot.]] | [[File:PM3DS13.png|thumb|left|Mario about to jump on a Dry Bones in an early screenshot.]] | ||
Dry Bones appear in | Dry Bones appear in {{a|PMSS|l}}, more closely resembling their current design, whilst earlier {{a|PM}} games based their appearance upon artwork for {{a|SMW}}. However, like in the previous {{a|PM}} games, they both lack arms and legs, simply having floating hands and feet. They are primarily found in {{id|World 2|PMSS}}. Dry Bones also appear during the boss fight against [[Petey Piranha]] in [[Rumble Volcano]], where Petey Piranha can spit them out to battle Mario. | ||
A Dry Bones can either attack by throwing a bone or by folding itself into a bone and tossing itself at Mario. If Mario defeats a Dry Bones in battle, it turns into a pile of bones in the overworld, but revives itself shortly after, although Dry Bones defeated during the Petey Piranha battle are permanently defeated. Outside of battle, Dry Bones can be permanently defeated if a sarcophagus lid is dropped on them. Defeating a Dry Bones occasionally gives Mario a [[Sticker (Paper Mario: Sticker Star)#Bone|Bone sticker]]. | A Dry Bones can either attack by throwing a bone or by folding itself into a bone and tossing itself at Mario. If Mario defeats a Dry Bones in battle, it turns into a pile of bones in the overworld, but revives itself shortly after, although Dry Bones defeated during the Petey Piranha battle are permanently defeated. Outside of battle, Dry Bones can be permanently defeated if a sarcophagus lid is dropped on them. Defeating a Dry Bones occasionally gives Mario a [[Sticker (Paper Mario: Sticker Star)#Bone|Bone sticker]]. | ||
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====''Paper Mario: Color Splash''==== | ====''Paper Mario: Color Splash''==== | ||
[[File:PMCS Dry Bones pile.png|thumb|upright=0.85|A Dry Bones after turning into a pile of bones]] | [[File:PMCS Dry Bones pile.png|thumb|upright=0.85|A Dry Bones after turning into a pile of bones]] | ||
Dry Bones appear in | Dry Bones appear in {{a|PMCS|l}}. They maintain the same behavior and appearance as before. Dry Bones can be defeated entirely if certain walls are knocked down onto them. When defeated in battle, their bones fall and turn into a pile, and the Dry Bones revive some seconds later. They appear in [[Marmalade Valley]] and [[Redpepper Crater]], as well as the [[parallel world]]s of [[Vortex Island]], [[Lighthouse Island]] and [[Fortune Island]]. A Dry Bones is the third-round opponent in [[Roshambo Temple#Roshambo Temple #2|Roshambo Temple #2]], although after [[Iggy|Iggy Koopa]] is defeated, it is replaced with the [[Rock Paper Wizard]] until beaten. | ||
====''Paper Mario: The Origami King''==== | ====''Paper Mario: The Origami King''==== | ||
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[[File:OrigamiDryBones.jpg|thumb|100px|An origami Dry Bones]] | [[File:OrigamiDryBones.jpg|thumb|100px|An origami Dry Bones]] | ||
[[File:PMTOK DB.gif|thumb|left|100px|A regular Dry Bones' sprite]] | [[File:PMTOK DB.gif|thumb|left|100px|A regular Dry Bones' sprite]] | ||
Origami Dry Bones appear as enemies in | Origami Dry Bones appear as enemies in {{a|PMTOK|l}}. They appear in [[Scorching Sandpaper Desert]] and the [[Temple of Shrooms]]. They crumble into a pile of bones immediately after using any attack, and get back up after a while if the other enemies involved in the battle are not defeated. After the sun is restored to the sky, all Dry Bones in the desert are replaced with [[Bone Goomba]]s. | ||
Regular Dry Bones also appear as NPCs in the [[Earth Vellumental Temple]], [[Shogun Studios]], [[Overlook Mountain]], and the [[Bonehead Island]] café where one is found arguing with a Bone Goomba. In Overlook Mountain, a Dry Bones in a collapsed state with a [[Shell Stone]] is found behind a wall which must be peeled off with the [[1,000-Fold Arms]]. [[Olivia]] assumes that it was a deceased Koopa Troopa, until the Dry Bones reassembles. In Shogun Studios, Mario must trade the [[Baseball (item)|baseball]] for a [[Bone (Paper Mario: The Origami King)|bone]]. | Regular Dry Bones also appear as NPCs in the [[Earth Vellumental Temple]], [[Shogun Studios]], [[Overlook Mountain]], and the [[Bonehead Island]] café where one is found arguing with a Bone Goomba. In Overlook Mountain, a Dry Bones in a collapsed state with a [[Shell Stone]] is found behind a wall which must be peeled off with the [[1,000-Fold Arms]]. [[Olivia]] assumes that it was a deceased Koopa Troopa, until the Dry Bones reassembles. In Shogun Studios, Mario must trade the [[Baseball (item)|baseball]] for a [[Bone (Paper Mario: The Origami King)|bone]]. | ||
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Dry Bones appear in | Dry Bones appear in {{a|M&LSS|l}}. Dry Bones have a different appearance than usual: they have no shell and walk on four legs, the latter carrying over from ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' and suggesting they are a regional variant akin to [[Troopea]]s. Dry Bones are encountered all along [[Hoohoo Mountain]]. In battle, a Dry Bones attacks by launching its head at Mario or Luigi, attacking the former if Dry Bones' head spins vertically or the latter if it spins diagonally. The targeted brother can counterattack by jumping on the spinning bone head as it approaches him. If the Dry Bones loses all health from the attack, it explodes. When the Dry Bones are defeated, Mario and Luigi occasionally receive a [[Mushroom]]. In the [[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions|Nintendo 3DS remake]], Dry Bones relay their attack differently, by spinning their head clockwise for Mario but counter-clockwise for Luigi. If the counterattack defeats Dry Bones entirely, its body explodes with the regular defeat animation while the head fades away around the same time. | ||
[[File:MLSSBMDryBones.png|thumb]] | [[File:MLSSBMDryBones.png|thumb]] | ||
A [[Elite Dry Bones|stronger variety]] with a purple shell can be found in [[Teehee Valley]]. In | A [[Elite Dry Bones|stronger variety]] with a purple shell can be found in [[Teehee Valley]]. In [[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions|the remake]], this stronger variety of Dry Bones was given its own name, [[Elite Dry Bones]], to distinguish it from its weaker counterpart. The original quadrupedal design for Dry Bones is retained for the main story mode; in ''[[Minion Quest: The Search for Bowser]]'', Dry Bones appear in their modern design, suggesting that the two types of Dry Bones differ by region. In that mode, they appear as enemies and allies that can be recruited. They are ranged troopers and attack enemies by throwing bones at them. Their [[Special Skill (Mario & Luigi series)|Special Skill]] is Chain Shot. Dry Bones are strong against [[Koopa Troopa]]s. | ||
====''Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time''==== | ====''Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time''==== | ||
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====''Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story'' / ''Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey''==== | ====''Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story'' / ''Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey''==== | ||
In | In {{a|M&LBIS|l}}m some Dry Bones are seen in the [[Fawful Theater]]. One is in the lobby of the building, and the rest attend [[Fawful]]'s show. There are also two Dry Bones standing in the watchtowers of Bowser's mechanized castle during Bowser's fight against it. | ||
Dry Bones return in | Dry Bones return in [[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey|the remake]], where they additionally are found as enemies and recruitable allies in the ''[[Bowser Jr.'s Journey]]'' mode, first appearing in the level "[[Bone Storm]]". Their Special Skill has been changed, being Rain of Pain in this game. Additionally, Dry Bones' winged variants, [[Parabones]], also appear in the game's side story as well, although they appear a little earlier than their regular counterparts. | ||
====''Mario & Luigi: Dream Team''==== | ====''Mario & Luigi: Dream Team''==== | ||
A large group of Dry Bones are part of [[Kamek]]'s second battle in [[Dreamy Neo Bowser Castle]] in | A large group of Dry Bones are part of [[Kamek]]'s second battle in [[Dreamy Neo Bowser Castle]] in {{a|M&LDT|l}}. Once summoned, Kamek retreats to the background, where he cannot be targeted by most attacks. The Dry Bones attack as a group, splitting up so that some of them stay to the right of Mario while the others move to the left. They can either walk into [[Mario]] or throw a bouncing bone at him, during which Mario can walk up and down and/or jump to avoid them. Their attacks are allowed to overlap in timing. A Dry Bones falls apart if Mario jumps on it. If he does this as a [[counterattack]], once the Dry Bones are finished attacking Mario gets to aim and kick its segments at Kamek. Once the opportunity has passed, any leftover Dry Bones stand up again. If Mario attacks Dry Bones on his turn, the Dry Bones stay crumbled for a few turns. Having every Dry Bones crumbled at the same time causes Kamek to return from the background. | ||
====''Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam''==== | ====''Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam''==== | ||
Regular Dry Bones appear in | Regular Dry Bones appear in {{a|M&LPJ|l}} during the [[Dry Bowser]] boss fight when he uses his inhaling attack, although their [[Paper Dry Bones|paper versions]] only appear as enemies. [[Papercraft]] Dry Bones also appear as enemies in the Papercraft [[King Boo]] boss fight. | ||
====''Mario & Luigi: Brothership''==== | ====''Mario & Luigi: Brothership''==== | ||
Dry Bones appear in | Dry Bones appear in {{a|M&LB|l}} as enemies in [[Heatfreeze Island]] and Bowser's Castle. Dry Bones throw bones at Mario and Luigi which bounce along the ground and must be countered with the hammer. The bone may sometimes bounce slower then suddenly towards the targeted Bro. A Dry Bones can throw its head which flies over the Bros. while the body chases it, the Bros. must jump over the latter and can be countered by jumping on them. All Dry Bones in the battle may line up with the Bros. while one of them throws its head in one direction ending at the Dry Bones' body, which Mario and Luigi must both jump over. | ||
When a Dry Bones loses all of its HP, it collapses and must be attacked again to finish it off, otherwise it will reanimate with all of its HP restored. | When a Dry Bones loses all of its HP, it collapses and must be attacked again to finish it off, otherwise it will reanimate with all of its HP restored. | ||
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===''Mario Baseball'' series=== | ===''Mario Baseball'' series=== | ||
====''Mario Superstar Baseball''==== | ====''Mario Superstar Baseball''==== | ||
{{A|MSB|l}} is Dry Bones' first playable appearance. Dry Bones is introduced as a technique character who is part of [[Bowser]]'s team. It is a fairly balanced player with batting as its strongest point and fielding as its weakest. Dry Bones bats left, but unlike [[Koopa Troopa]], it also throws with its left hand. Dry Bones has good chemistry with Koopa Troopa and Bowser. This game also introduces his current design, which closer resembles a Koopa Troopa. | |||
Dry Bones also has three variants which act as unique selectable characters. They each sacrifice some running speed for improvement in a different skill. | Dry Bones also has three variants which act as unique selectable characters. They each sacrifice some running speed for improvement in a different skill. | ||
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====''Mario Super Sluggers''==== | ====''Mario Super Sluggers''==== | ||
Dry Bones is a playable character in | Dry Bones is a playable character in {{a|MSSLUGGERS|l}}, now being featured as a powerful hitter. Dry Bones retains good chemistry with Koopa Troopa and Bowser, as well as color-matching [[Mii]]s (depending on the variant). Like in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'', the Dry Bones in this game have two voice sets: one similar to the previous title's, and an older [[Boo]]-like voice from ''[[Super Mario 64]]''. Notably, the red variant is named "Dark Bones". In Challenge Mode, Dark Bones kidnaps [[Dixie Kong]] and battles with Mario and the other captains. | ||
Dry Bones' variants from the previous installment also return, with many changes from the previous title. | Dry Bones' variants from the previous installment also return, with many changes from the previous title. | ||
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===''Super Princess Peach''=== | ===''Super Princess Peach''=== | ||
[[File:Dry Bones SPP.png|frame]] | [[File:Dry Bones SPP.png|frame]] | ||
Dry Bones are enemies in | Dry Bones are enemies in {{a|SPP|l}}. They appear in the levels [[Shriek Mansion]] and [[Bowser's Villa]], where they throw bones to attack, but these can be intercepted using [[Perry]]. Dry Bones have a variant, [[Sad Dry Bones]], which throw bones faster than them. A Dry Bones breaks apart when stomped or hit, as usual, but revives after three seconds, faster than in other platforming games. Dry Bones can be defeated properly using either the [[Joy (vibe)|Joy]] vibe's cyclone or the [[Rage]] vibe. | ||
===''Mario Party'' series=== | ===''Mario Party'' series=== | ||
====''Mario Party 7''==== | ====''Mario Party 7''==== | ||
[[File:Space DryBones 7.png|thumb|Dry Bones's space in ''Mario Party 7'']] | [[File:Space DryBones 7.png|thumb|Dry Bones's space in ''Mario Party 7'']] | ||
Along with [[Birdo]], Dry Bones is unlockable as a playable character in | Along with [[Birdo]], Dry Bones is unlockable as a playable character in {{a|MP7|l}} by paying 1,000 Cruise Mileage Points in the [[Duty-Free Shop]].<ref>{{cite|author=StruttingGull3(Shemar)|date=September 15, 2021|timestamp=12:09|url=youtu.be/lw98kb92sxA?feature=shared&t=729|title=''Mario Party 7'' Solo Cruise Pyramid Park & Unlocking Dry Bones|publisher=YouTube|language=en|accessdate=December 28, 2024}}</ref> Dry Bones' special [[Orb]] is [[Magic Orb]], which doubles the number on the dice block and then turns him invisible. Dry Bones is partnered with [[Boo]] in {{file link|Dry Bones and Boo Artwork - Mario Party 7.png|artwork for the game}}. | ||
====''Mario Party 8''==== | ====''Mario Party 8''==== | ||
[[File:MP8 DryBones.png|thumb|x150px|left|Dry Bones in ''Mario Party 8'']] | [[File:MP8 DryBones.png|thumb|x150px|left|Dry Bones in ''Mario Party 8'']] | ||
Dry Bones, unlike before, is a starting playable character in | Dry Bones, unlike before, is a starting playable character in {{a|MP8|l}}. Its partner is once again Boo, and their team name is the "Scary Pair". | ||
====''Mario Party DS''==== | ====''Mario Party DS''==== | ||
A Dry Bones is fought as the boss of the [[Hexoskeleton]] minigame in | A Dry Bones is fought as the boss of the [[Hexoskeleton]] minigame in {{a|MPDS|l}}. In the story mode, Dry Bones had taken over [[DK's Stone Statue]] and turned [[Donkey Kong]] into stone, to which [[Diddy Kong]] asks the player characters to help. Dry Bones is a hazard on the board itself, where if a player stops on a [[Green Space]] near its coffin, Dry Bones wakes up, lifts it slightly, and slams it with enough force to send the player to either the starting point or right before the [[Star (Mario Party series)|Star]]. Dry Bones can be fought in Hexoskeleton after the player becomes the [[Super Star]], and during the minigame, as Dry Bones tries to crush the player, they [[Ground Pound]] switches to attack Dry Bones with lightning. The player can obtain a trophy of a defeated Dry Bones by winning Hexoskeleton five times. | ||
====''Mario Party 9''==== | ====''Mario Party 9''==== | ||
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====''Mario Party: Island Tour''==== | ====''Mario Party: Island Tour''==== | ||
Dry Bones appear in | Dry Bones appear in {{a|MPIT|l}} as non-playable characters. They appear in the minigame [[Tap Dash]], and as a judge in minigame [[The Choicest Voice]]. A [[Mega Dry Bones|Big Dry Bones]] appears on the board [[Star-Crossed Skyway]] and hands out seven [[Mini Ztar]]s on the third and fourth [[Star Stage]]s. | ||
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====''Mario Party 10''==== | ====''Mario Party 10''==== | ||
A Dry Bones makes a background appearance in the [[Bowser Board|Bowser amiibo Party board]] in {{a|MP10|l}}. | |||
====''Mario Party: Star Rush''==== | ====''Mario Party: Star Rush''==== | ||
Regular Dry Bones do not appear in {{a|MPSR|l}}, although [[Mega Dry Bones]] does appear as a boss. | |||
====''Mario Party: The Top 100''==== | ====''Mario Party: The Top 100''==== | ||
A Dry Bones cameos on the {{a|MP7}} box art in Collection mode of {{a|MPTT100|l}}. | |||
====''Super Mario Party''==== | ====''Super Mario Party''==== | ||
{{quote|*rattle*...*rattle rattle* (Isn't there anyone...with a backbone?)|Dry Bones|Super Mario Party}} | {{quote|*rattle*...*rattle rattle* (Isn't there anyone...with a backbone?)|Dry Bones|Super Mario Party}} | ||
Dry Bones | Dry Bones is an unlockable playable character in {{a|SMP|l}}. There is no precise method to unlock Dry Bones, unlike the other characters, because it is unlocked randomly after playing different modes. Dry Bones' [[Dice Block]] has three 1's and three 6's on it. | ||
====''Mario Party Superstars''==== | ====''Mario Party Superstars''==== | ||
Much like | Much like {{a|MPTT100}}, the only appearance of a Dry Bones in {{a|MPS|l}} is as a cameo on the {{a|MP7}} box art, this time in the Data House. The player can set {{a|MP7}} as their favorite {{a|MP}} game on their Mario Party Card, which causes the box art to be displayed on it. A Dry Bones also makes a cameo in the credits book. | ||
====''Super Mario Party Jamboree''==== | ====''Super Mario Party Jamboree''==== | ||
Multiple Dry Bones appear on the board [[King Bowser's Keep]] in {{a|SMPJ|l}}, although one is no longer playable. One stands at the exit of the green [[Warp Pipe|pipe]], who gives any player who comes out of it 10 coins (20 if they have a [[Jamboree Buddy]]). Two Dry Bones are also seen on the board painting an "X" for the [[Bullet Bill]]s to hit at the north-western section of the board, though if a player lands on an [[Event Space]] nearby, the Bullet Bills are launched, hitting the players and the two Dry Bones. A Dry Bones also appears as a sticker. Dry Bones makes appearances in minigames such as [[Big-Top Quiz]] and [[Which Door Has More?]]. | |||
===''Mario Kart'' series=== | ===''Mario Kart'' series=== | ||
====''Mario Kart DS''==== | ====''Mario Kart DS''==== | ||
Dry Bones is unlockable in | Dry Bones is unlockable in {{a|MKDS|l}} by winning every Nitro Cup in 50cc Grand Prix.<ref>{{cite|url=youtu.be/B6CraulstD8?feature=shared&t=991|title=''Mario Kart DS'' - Complete Walkthrough {{!}} 50cc Special Cup|author=CosmicFlare|date=December 9, 2013|publisher=YouTube|language=en|timestamp=16:31|accessdate=December 28, 2024}}</ref> He is the lightest character, even more than {{a|PP|Peach}}, [[Yoshi]], [[Toad]], and [[Shy Guy]], all of whom share the light weight class with him. Dry Bones' personal [[kart]]s are the [[Standard DB]], the [[Banisher]], and the [[Dry Bomber]]. His [[emblem]] is the side of his skull. Dry Bones is the staff data used on [[SNES Donut Plains 1|Donut Plains 1]] and [[N64 Banshee Boardwalk|Banshee Boardwalk]]. | ||
====''Mario Kart Wii''==== | ====''Mario Kart Wii''==== | ||
[[File:Drybwii.png|thumb|left|Dry Bones in ''Mario Kart Wii'']] | [[File:Drybwii.png|thumb|left|Dry Bones in ''Mario Kart Wii'']] | ||
Dry Bones reappears as an unlockable character in | Dry Bones reappears as an unlockable character in {{a|MKW|l}}. This time, he is unlocked by either winning the 100cc [[Leaf Cup]] or by playing 1,050 races. Dry Bones is still a lightweight, so his top speed is low while his acceleration and off-road stats are high. Each kart used by Dry Bones is colored gray and black. Dry Bones has a small acceleration and drift bonus, but the mini-turbo is his highest bonus, rivaling Koopa Troopa's, [[Wario]]'s, and [[Dry Bowser]]'s. In [[Bowser's Castle (Mario Kart Wii)|Bowser's Castle]], his team artwork with Boo from ''Mario Party 7'' is seen on the {{file link|MKW-Showtime!.png|Showtime!}} billboard. | ||
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[[File:MK8 Bone-Dry Ruins Metal Mario and Dry Bones.jpg|thumb|Dry Bones in ''Mario Kart 8'']] | [[File:MK8 Bone-Dry Ruins Metal Mario and Dry Bones.jpg|thumb|Dry Bones in ''Mario Kart 8'']] | ||
[[File:MK8Deluxe-SNES-BattleCourse1-screenshot.png|thumb|left|Dry Bones participating in a Balloon Battle in {{classic link|SNES|Battle Course 1}} in ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]'']] | [[File:MK8Deluxe-SNES-BattleCourse1-screenshot.png|thumb|left|Dry Bones participating in a Balloon Battle in {{classic link|SNES|Battle Course 1}} in ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]'']] | ||
While Dry Bones is not playable in {{a|MK8|l}}, the species appears on various courses, including the cavern of [[Bone-Dry Dunes]]; here, they serve as hazards and fall apart when driven into. An image of a Dry Bones can be seen on a fabric hanging from the walls of the cave. Several Dry Bones can also be seen spectating in [[Bowser's Castle (Mario Kart 8)|Bowser's Castle]] and {{classic link|3DS|Neo Bowser City}}. There is also a stamp of a Dry Bones that one can unlock by beating the staff ghost in Bone-Dry Dunes. | |||
Dry Bones would become playable in {{a|MK8D|l}}, where he is in the same lightweight subset as [[Baby Mario]], [[Baby Luigi]], and small [[Mii]]s. He is also the 200cc staff ghost for Bone-Dry Dunes. Dry Bones' horn sound is the sound effect of when a Dry Bones breaks apart. | |||
====''Mario Kart Tour''==== | ====''Mario Kart Tour''==== | ||
Dry Bones appears in | Dry Bones appears in {{a|MKT|l}} as a Normal playable character. He shares his special item, the [[Triple Green Shells]], with Koopa Troopa, [[Iggy]], [[Lakitu]], and [[Shy Guy|Green Shy Guy]]. He is also the main subject of a bonus challenge named [[Smash Small Dry Bones]], where players have to squash as many small Dry Bones as possible. He additionally has a golden variant called '''Dry Bones (Gold)''' which appears as a High-End character with the [[Coin Box]] as his special item. | ||
Dry Bones is one of the few characters in the game not to receive any new favorite tracks beyond his debut, with his only default favorite tracks being [[GBA Bowser's Castle 1|GBA Bowser's Castle 1T]] and [[3DS Shy Guy Bazaar|3DS Shy Guy Bazaar T]]. He shares this distinction with [[Baby Peach]], [[Baby Rosalina]], [[Shy Guy]], [[Morton]] and [[Wendy]]. | Dry Bones is one of the few characters in the game not to receive any new favorite tracks beyond his debut, with his only default favorite tracks being [[GBA Bowser's Castle 1|GBA Bowser's Castle 1T]] and [[3DS Shy Guy Bazaar|3DS Shy Guy Bazaar T]]. He shares this distinction with [[Baby Peach]], [[Baby Rosalina]], [[Shy Guy]], [[Morton]] and [[Wendy]]. | ||
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===''Mario Strikers Charged''=== | ===''Mario Strikers Charged''=== | ||
[[File:Dry Bones Bowser MSC.jpg|thumb|x180px|Dry Bones in ''Mario Strikers Charged'']] | [[File:Dry Bones Bowser MSC.jpg|thumb|x180px|Dry Bones in ''Mario Strikers Charged'']] | ||
Dry Bones | Dry Bones is a sidekick in {{a|MSC|l}}. Classified as a defensive player, Dry Bones' highlights are its speed and defense, meaning it can react quickly and run fast towards the ball, while its defense is [[Big Hit|Tackling]] opponents fiercely to knock them off in a short time. However, like the defensive captains, Dry Bones also has low passing skill and power, kicking the [[Soccer Ball|metallic ball]] immediately when it reaches maximum power. | ||
Dry Bones' [[Skillshot]] is the {{id|Shocker|MSC}}. After charging the ball completely, Dry Bones electrifies the ball, making the rival's [[Kritter|Goalkeeper]] or even another competitor unable to move and react briefly, freeing him up for another shot. When evading a potential opponent attack while having the ball, Dry Bones can turn around and disappear, making it almost invincible, capable of passing hazardous obstacles, such as power-ups dropped on the field or dodging the Goalkeeper's moves. However, Dry Bones cannot use its deking capabilities to pass through the electric fence; it is electrocuted, which results in losing control of the ball. The durability and effect of Dry Bones' deke depends on the light the ball is emitting. Therefore, if the light is white, Dry Bones can go further while invisible. Once Dry Bones has performed its evasion in this way, the light of the ball changes back to its lowest power. | |||
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===''Super Smash Bros.'' series=== | ===''Super Smash Bros.'' series=== | ||
Dry Bones appears in | Dry Bones appears in {{a|SSBB|l}} and {{a|SSB3DS|l}} as a [[Trophy (Super Smash Bros. series)|trophy]]. According to a [[List of Super Smash Bros. Brawl pre-release and unused content|datamine]] of the former game, Dry Bones would have appeared as an enemy in [[Adventure Mode: The Subspace Emissary]]. | ||
===''Mario Sports Mix''=== | ===''Mario Sports Mix''=== | ||
Dry Bones are obstacles of [[Ghoulish Galleon]] in | Dry Bones are obstacles of [[Ghoulish Galleon]] in {{a|MSM|l}}. They are sometimes hiding in boxes, and stun players that touch them, though the Dry Bones can be used as a shield by players. | ||
===''Mario Golf: World Tour''=== | ===''Mario Golf: World Tour''=== | ||
Dry Bones is one of the names that can appear on the tournament scoreboard in | Dry Bones is one of the names that can appear on the tournament scoreboard in {{a|MGWT|l}}. | ||
===''Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition''=== | ===''Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition''=== | ||
Dry Bones appear as enemies in | Dry Bones appear as enemies in {{a|P&DSMBE|l}}. While they mostly appear in tower and castle courses, they can also appear in the underground, ghost house, and volcanic courses. Dry Bones's main attribute is [[Fire Flower|Fire]], while its sub-attribute is [[Poison Mushroom|Dark]]. As an enemy, a Dry Bones normally attacks every two turns, and it has the ability to blind the player to make it harder to see the Orbs that are present on the touch screen. As an ally, the Dry Bones's skill can change all [[Penguin Suit|Water]] and [[Super Leaf|Wood]] Orbs into Fire Orbs, while its Awoken Skill boosts the HP stat for all team members by a small amount. The player can acquire a Dry Bones by transforming a Red Koopa Paratroopa using six [[Boo Mushroom]]s. | ||
A mash-up that uses the Dry Bones is also present, known as Dry Bones & [[Cheep Cheep]]. Their main attribute is Water, while their sub-attribute is Fire. As an enemy, Dry Bones & Cheep Cheep are able to deliver first strike blows, and they can even perform Frenzied Blows to deliver more damage than normal to the player. As an ally, Dry Bones & Cheep Cheep can change all Orbs into Fire, Water, and Heart Orbs, while their Awoken Skill boosts the HP stat for all team members by a small amount. The player can acquire a Dry Bones & Cheep Cheep by transforming a Red Koopa Troopa & Cheep Cheep with six Boo Mushrooms. | A mash-up that uses the Dry Bones is also present, known as Dry Bones & [[Cheep Cheep]]. Their main attribute is Water, while their sub-attribute is Fire. As an enemy, Dry Bones & Cheep Cheep are able to deliver first strike blows, and they can even perform Frenzied Blows to deliver more damage than normal to the player. As an ally, Dry Bones & Cheep Cheep can change all Orbs into Fire, Water, and Heart Orbs, while their Awoken Skill boosts the HP stat for all team members by a small amount. The player can acquire a Dry Bones & Cheep Cheep by transforming a Red Koopa Troopa & Cheep Cheep with six Boo Mushrooms. | ||
===''Skylanders: SuperChargers''=== | ===''Skylanders: SuperChargers''=== | ||
In | In {{a|SSC|l}}, Dry Bones assists [[Bowser|Hammer Slam Bowser]], but only after the player purchased the Molten Bones Soul Gem upgrade. After he activates his Molten Monster form, he can attack one of his [[Koopa Troopa]]s and turn them into Molten Dry Bones, which tend to do more damage and have more health than regular Koopas. Dry Bones also appears as a vehicle mod for Hammer Slam Bowser's Clown Cruiser titled ''Dry Bone Basher'' and ''Steeled Bone''. | ||
===''Mario Tennis Aces''=== | ===''Mario Tennis Aces''=== | ||
In | In {{a|MTA|l}}, Mario faces Dry Bones during the "[[A Bone to Pick]]" challenge on the [[Bask Ruins]] court. He serves as the guardian of the Temple of Bask, not allowing visitors to enter the temple unless they can prove their tennis skills. Dry Bones also appears in the game's training mode, where he teaches the player all of the basic shots made in a tennis match. According to the game's training mode, Dry Bones is classified as a Tricky type from his emblem in Marina Stadium. | ||
Dry Bones was added as a playable character through the May 2019 online tournament. | Dry Bones was added as a playable character through the May 2019 online tournament. | ||
===''Dr. Mario World''=== | ===''Dr. Mario World''=== | ||
Dry Bones appear in | Dry Bones appear in {{a|DMW|l}} as obtainable assistants. One is awarded in [[World 11 (Dr. Mario World)|World 11]] when the first area is cleared. In stage mode, they have a chance of increasing capsules by 3 when there are no more capsules left and no further moves could be made. The activation is checked again when it did not activate earlier but the condition is met again, but after the effect is activated it does not activate again in the stage. In versus mode, they have a chance in changing the next capsule into a rainbow capsule and can be activated more than once. | ||
===''The Super Mario Bros. Movie''=== | ===''The Super Mario Bros. Movie''=== | ||
[[File:LuigiMovieTrailer.png|thumb|left|Dry Bones in ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Movie]]'']] | [[File:LuigiMovieTrailer.png|thumb|left|Dry Bones in ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Movie]]'']] | ||
Dry Bones appear in | Dry Bones appear in {{a|TSMBM|l}}, where [[Luigi]] runs from of a horde of them upon arriving in the [[Dark Land]]s. | ||
When Bowser announces to his army his plan to marry Princess Peach, one Koopa Troopa asks what he would do if she said no. This leads Bowser to blast him with his fire breath, turning him into a Dry Bones. The same Dry Bones reappears later on at Bowser's wedding. He is last seen during the final fight at Brooklyn attacking Foreman Spike along with a few other minions, before being defeated by Mario and Luigi. | When Bowser announces to his army his plan to marry Princess Peach, one Koopa Troopa asks what he would do if she said no. This leads Bowser to blast him with his fire breath, turning him into a Dry Bones. The same Dry Bones reappears later on at Bowser's wedding. He is last seen during the final fight at Brooklyn attacking Foreman Spike along with a few other minions, before being defeated by Mario and Luigi. | ||
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==General information== | ==General information== | ||
===Physical description and traits=== | ===Physical description and traits=== | ||
[[File:MTA Models DryBones.png|thumb|Dry Bones's current appearance, as seen in | [[File:MTA Models DryBones.png|thumb|Dry Bones's current appearance, as seen in {{a|MTA}}]] | ||
Dry Bones are undead Koopa Troopas with gray bones, dark gray shells, black eyes, yellow pupils, and pale blue shoes and gloves, the latter of which notably are not worn by their living counterparts. A Dry Bones' shell is similarly designed to that of a Koopa Troopa's, but it is gray and features black patterns in between each shell segment. Dry Bones' appearance has changed often, due to receiving changes between games and media, which range from minor changes such as increased or decreased vibrancy in colors, to major alterations such as having longer or shorter limbs, and appearing as a bipedal or quadrupedal creature; however, in the GameCube era, Dry Bones' standard appearance was finalized, as with many entities - in particular, Dry Bones received its standardized design in ''Mario Superstar Baseball''. In ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' and the [[DIC Entertainment]] ''Super Mario'' cartoons, Dry Bones appears as a quadruped, due to standing on all fours, and never standing upright. The DIC ''Super Mario'' cartoons give Dry Bones hollow eyes, shorter limbs, and longer necks. Additionally, the ''Super Mario Bros.'' style in ''Super Mario Maker'' uses a heavily modified Koopa Troopa sprite, with the lone differences being gray skin, black eyes, and blue pupils. | Dry Bones are undead Koopa Troopas with gray bones, dark gray shells, black eyes, yellow pupils, and pale blue shoes and gloves, the latter of which notably are not worn by their living counterparts. A Dry Bones' shell is similarly designed to that of a Koopa Troopa's, but it is gray and features black patterns in between each shell segment. Dry Bones' appearance has changed often, due to receiving changes between games and media, which range from minor changes such as increased or decreased vibrancy in colors, to major alterations such as having longer or shorter limbs, and appearing as a bipedal or quadrupedal creature; however, in the GameCube era, Dry Bones' standard appearance was finalized, as with many entities - in particular, Dry Bones received its standardized design in ''Mario Superstar Baseball''. In ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' and the [[DIC Entertainment]] ''Super Mario'' cartoons, Dry Bones appears as a quadruped, due to standing on all fours, and never standing upright. The DIC ''Super Mario'' cartoons give Dry Bones hollow eyes, shorter limbs, and longer necks. Additionally, the ''Super Mario Bros.'' style in ''Super Mario Maker'' uses a heavily modified Koopa Troopa sprite, with the lone differences being gray skin, black eyes, and blue pupils. | ||
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==List of appearances== | ==List of appearances== | ||
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|[[List of games by date#2000|2000]] | |[[List of games by date#2000|2000]] | ||
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|[[List of games by date#2003|2003]] | |[[List of games by date#2003|2003]] | ||
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|[[List of games by date#2004|2004]] | |[[List of games by date#2004|2004]] | ||
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| | |{{a|MP7|l}} | ||
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|Unlockable playable character | |Unlockable playable character | ||
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|2005 | |2005 | ||
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|Enemy | |Enemy | ||
|[[List of games by date#2006|2006]] | |[[List of games by date#2006|2006]] | ||
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| | |Cameo | ||
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| | |{{a|MP8|l}} | ||
|Playable character | |Playable character | ||
|[[List of games by date#2007|2007]] | |[[List of games by date#2007|2007]] | ||
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|2007 | |2007 | ||
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|Enemy | |Enemy | ||
|2007 | |2007 | ||
| | |{{a|W}} | ||
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| | |{{a|MPDS|l}} | ||
|Boss | |Boss | ||
|2007 | |2007 | ||
| | |{{a|NDS}} | ||
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| | |{{a|SSBB|l}} | ||
|Cameo | |Cameo | ||
|[[List of games by date#2008|2008]] | |[[List of games by date#2008|2008]] | ||
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| | |{{a|MKW|l}} | ||
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|2008 | |2008 | ||
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| | |{{a|MSSLUGGERS|l}} | ||
|Playable character | |Playable character | ||
|2008 | |2008 | ||
| | |{{a|W}} | ||
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|''[[Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games]]'' | |''[[Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games]]'' | ||
|Rival | |Rival | ||
|[[List of games by date#2009|2009]] | |[[List of games by date#2009|2009]] | ||
| | |{{a|NDS}} | ||
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|''[[Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games]]'' | |''[[Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games]]'' | ||
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|2009 | |2009 | ||
| | |{{a|W}} | ||
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| | |{{a|NSMBW|l}} | ||
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|2009 | |2009 | ||
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| | |{{a|SMG2|l}} | ||
|Enemy | |Enemy | ||
|[[List of games by date#2010|2010]] | |[[List of games by date#2010|2010]] | ||
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|[[List of games by date#2011|2011]] | |[[List of games by date#2011|2011]] | ||
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|''[[Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games]]'' | |''[[Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games]]'' | ||
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|''[[Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games]]'' | |''[[Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games]]'' | ||
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|[[List of games by date#2012|2012]] | |[[List of games by date#2012|2012]] | ||
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|Enemy | |Enemy | ||
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| | |{{a|3DS}} | ||
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|Enemy | |Enemy | ||
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|2013 | |2013 | ||
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| | |Cameo | ||
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|Enemy | |Enemy | ||
|2015 | |2015 | ||
| | |{{a|WU}} | ||
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|Transforming assistant | |Transforming assistant | ||
|2015 | |2015 | ||
| | |{{a|W}}, {{a|3DS}}, {{a|WU}} | ||
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|''[[Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games (Nintendo 3DS)|Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games]]'' | |''[[Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games (Nintendo 3DS)|Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games]]'' | ||
|Playable character | |Playable character | ||
|[[List of games by date#2016|2016]] | |[[List of games by date#2016|2016]] | ||
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|''[[Minecraft|Minecraft: Wii U Edition]]'' | |''[[Minecraft|Minecraft: Wii U Edition]]'' | ||
|Enemy/Playable skin in the Super Mario Mash-up | |Enemy/Playable skin in the Super Mario Mash-up | ||
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|Enemy | |Enemy | ||
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|Enemy | |Enemy | ||
|2016 | |2016 | ||
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|Playable character | |Playable character | ||
|[[List of games by date#2017|2017]] | |[[List of games by date#2017|2017]] | ||
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|''[[Minecraft|Minecraft: Nintendo Switch Edition]]'' | |''[[Minecraft|Minecraft: Nintendo Switch Edition]]'' | ||
|Enemy/Playable skin in the Super Mario Mash-up | |Enemy/Playable skin in the Super Mario Mash-up | ||
|2017 | |2017 | ||
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|''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions]]'' | |''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions]]'' | ||
|Enemy, ally | |Enemy, ally | ||
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|2017 | |2017 | ||
| | |{{a|3DS}} | ||
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|''[[Minecraft|Minecraft: New Nintendo 3DS Edition]]'' | |''[[Minecraft|Minecraft: New Nintendo 3DS Edition]]'' | ||
|Enemy/Playable skin in the Super Mario Mash-up | |Enemy/Playable skin in the Super Mario Mash-up | ||
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|''[[Minecraft]]'' (Bedrock version) | |''[[Minecraft]]'' (Bedrock version) | ||
|Enemy/Playable skin in the Super Mario Mash-up | |Enemy/Playable skin in the Super Mario Mash-up | ||
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|2018 | |2018 | ||
| | |{{a|NS}} | ||
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|Unlockable playable character | |Unlockable playable character | ||
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| | |{{a|M&LBIS+BJJ|l}} | ||
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|[[List of games by date#2019|2019]] | |[[List of games by date#2019|2019]] | ||
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|iOS, Android | |iOS, Android | ||
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|Assistant (update) | |Assistant (update) | ||
|[[List of games by date#2020|2020]] | |[[List of games by date#2020|2020]] | ||
|iOS, Android | |iOS, Android | ||
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|ChiS2M=Dry Bone Monster | |ChiS2M=Dry Bone Monster | ||
|ChiS2C=<ref>{{cite|language=zh-hans|author=无敌阿尔宙斯|date=August 28, 2013|deadlink=y|archive=web.archive.org/web/20170227153847/http://tieba.baidu.com/p/2560204606|title=神游 超级马力欧世界 敌人官译|publisher=Baidu Tieba|accessdate=June 28, 2024}}</ref> | |ChiS2C=<ref>{{cite|language=zh-hans|author=无敌阿尔宙斯|date=August 28, 2013|deadlink=y|archive=web.archive.org/web/20170227153847/http://tieba.baidu.com/p/2560204606|title=神游 超级马力欧世界 敌人官译|publisher=Baidu Tieba|accessdate=June 28, 2024}}</ref> | ||
|ChiT=碎碎龜 | |ChiT=碎碎龜 | ||
|ChiTR=Suì Suì Guī | |ChiTR=Suì Suì Guī | ||
|ChiTM=Fragmented Turtle | |ChiTM=Fragmented Turtle | ||
|Dut=Dry Bones | |Dut=Dry Bones | ||
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|FreAM=From "skeleton" and the plural-forming suffix ''-x'' | |FreAM=From "skeleton" and the plural-forming suffix ''-x'' | ||
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|FreE2M=Portmanteau of ''os'' ("bone") and ''sec'' ("dry") | |FreE2M=Portmanteau of ''os'' ("bone") and ''sec'' ("dry") | ||
|Ger=Knochentrocken | |Ger=Knochentrocken | ||
|GerM=Dry as a Bone | |GerM="Dry as a Bone" | ||
|Ger2=Skelett-Koopa | |Ger2=Skelett-Koopa<ref>{{cite|author=Menold, Marcus, Claude M. Moyse, and Andreas G. Kämmerer, editors|title=''Der offizielle Nintendo Spieleberater "Super Mario World"''|language=de|location=Großostheim|publisher=[[Nintendo|Nintendo of Europe GmbH]]|date=1993|page=18}}</ref> | ||
|Ger2M=Skeleton Koopa | |Ger2M=Skeleton Koopa | ||
|Ita=Tartosso | |Ita=Tartosso | ||
|ItaM=Portmanteau of ''tartaruga'' ("turtle") and ''osso'' ("bone") | |ItaM=Portmanteau of ''tartaruga'' ("turtle") and ''osso'' ("bone") | ||
|Ita2=Ossa Secche | |Ita2=Ossa Secche | ||
|Ita2N=''The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3'' | |||
|Ita2M=Dry Bones | |Ita2M=Dry Bones | ||
|Ita2C=<ref>{{cite|url=www.youtube.com/watch?v=oNUliB1AKYg|title=Le avventure di Super Mario 2x15 - Il ballo di Attila|date=May 2, 2014|author=Mario Marley|publisher=YouTube|language=it}}</ref> | |Ita2C=<ref>{{cite|url=www.youtube.com/watch?v=oNUliB1AKYg|title=Le avventure di Super Mario 2x15 - Il ballo di Attila|date=May 2, 2014|author=Mario Marley|publisher=YouTube|language=it}}</ref> | ||
|Kor=와르르 | |Kor=와르르 | ||
|KorR=Wareureu | |KorR=Wareureu | ||
|KorM=Onomatopoeia for the sound of many light and solid objects collapsing | |KorM=Onomatopoeia for the sound of many light and solid objects collapsing | ||
|PorA=Quebra-ossos | |PorA=Quebra-ossos | ||
|PorAM=Bone Breaker | |PorAM=Bone Breaker | ||
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|RusR=Kupa-skelet | |RusR=Kupa-skelet | ||
|RusM=Skeleton Koopa | |RusM=Skeleton Koopa | ||
|SpaA=Huesitos | |SpaA=Huesitos | ||
|SpaAM=Diminutive plural of ''hueso'' ("bone"), thus meaning "Little Bones" | |SpaAM=Diminutive plural of ''hueso'' ("bone"), thus meaning "Little Bones" | ||
|SpaA2=Dry Bones | |SpaA2=Dry Bones | ||
|SpaA2N=2007–2008 | |SpaA2N=2007–2008 | ||
|SpaE=Huesitos | |SpaE=Huesitos | ||
|SpaEM=Diminutive plural of ''hueso'' ("bone"), thus meaning "Little Bones" | |SpaEM=Diminutive plural of ''hueso'' ("bone"), thus meaning "Little Bones" |