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====''New Super Mario Bros. Wii''====
====''New Super Mario Bros. Wii''====
In ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]'', fireworks are triggered differently depending on if the game is being played in single-player or multiplayer mode. In single-player mode, Mario has to successfully bring a red-capped [[Toad (species)|Toad]] to the [[Goal Pole|pole]]. The last digit of the remaining time determines how many fireworks are set off (timer%10 fireworks appear). In multiplayer, all players (or all players not in [[bubble]]s) must reach the pole when the last two digits of the timer are the same, though two zeros at the end will give nothing (as in ''New Super Mario Bros.''). In both modes, a Toad House appears at the beginning of the world if any fireworks appear. The type of Toad House that appears is indicated by the pattern of the last firework, which is determined by the number of fireworks set off. If one or two fireworks exploded, the last one is a [[1-Up Mushroom]] and a [[1-up Blast|Green Toad House]] appears. If three, four, five, or six fireworks exploded, the last one is a [[Mushroom]] and a [[Power-up Panels|Red Toad House]] appears. If nine fireworks exploded, the last one is a [[Super Star]] and a Yellow Toad House appears. Fireworks are worth no points in this game.
In ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]'', fireworks are triggered differently depending on if the game is being played in single-player or multiplayer mode. In single-player mode, Mario has to successfully bring a red-capped [[Toad (species)|Toad]] to the [[Goal Pole|pole]]. The last digit of the remaining time determines how many fireworks are set off (timer%10 fireworks appear). In multiplayer, all players (or all players not in [[bubble]]s) must reach the pole when the last two digits of the timer are the same, though two zeros at the end will give nothing (as in ''New Super Mario Bros.''). In both modes, a Toad House appears at the beginning of the world if any fireworks appear. The type of Toad House that appears is indicated by the pattern of the last firework, which is determined by the number of fireworks set off. If one or two fireworks exploded, the last one is a [[1-Up Mushroom]] and a [[1-up Blast|Green Toad House]] appears. If three, four, five, or six fireworks exploded, the last one is a [[Mushroom]] and a [[Power-up Panels|Red Toad House]] appears. If nine fireworks exploded, the last one is a [[Super Star]] and a Yellow Toad House appears. Fireworks are worth no points in this game.
====''Super Mario 3D Land''====
====''Super Mario 3D Land''====
In ''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]'', fireworks appear if Mario grabs the Goal Pole when the last digit on the timer is a 3, as the "COURSE CLEAR!" text is displayed, similar to ''Super Mario Bros.''
In [[Super Mario 3D Land]], fireworks appear if Mario grabs the Goal Pole when the last digit on the timer is a 3, as the "COURSE CLEAR!" text is displayed, similar to ''Super Mario Bros.''


====''New Super Mario Bros. 2''====
====''New Super Mario Bros. 2''====

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