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|image=[[File:SMM3DS Art - Ice Block.png|150x150px]]<br>Artwork from {{a|SMM3DS|l}}
|image=[[File:SMM3DS Art - Ice Block.png|150x150px]]<br>Artwork from {{a|SMM3DS|l}}
|first_appearance={{a|DDP|l}} ([[List of games by date#1987|1987]], overall)<br>{{a|SMB2|l}} ([[List of games by date#1988|1988]], ''{{id|Super Mario|franchise}}'' franchise)
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|effect=Slippery when walked on
|effect=Slippery when walked on
|variant_of=[[Block]]<br>[[Ice]]
|variant_of=[[Block]]<br>[[Ice]]
|variants=[[Frozen Coin]]
|related=[[Ice Chunk]]<br>[[Ice platform]]<br>[[Ice Wall]]
|related=[[Ice Chunk]]<br>[[Ice platform]]<br>[[Ice Wall]]
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'''Ice Blocks''' (occasionally lowercased)<ref>{{cite|author=Browne, Catherine|title=''Super Mario Galaxy 2: PRIMA Official Game Guide''|location=Roseville|publisher=Random House Inc|date=May 23, 2010|page=127|isbn=978-0-30746-907-6}}</ref> are recurring [[block]]s in the snow-themed levels of the ''{{id|Super Mario|franchise}}'' franchise. In platforming titles, Ice Blocks have slippery surfaces that reduce the player character's traction, similar to the [[ice]] that debuted in {{a|MB|l}} The player is often given means to melt Ice Blocks, such as [[fire watermelon]]s or [[Fire Flower]]s. They first appear in {{a|DDP|l}} and debuted in the franchise proper through the Western adaptation {{a|SMB2|l}}.
'''Ice Blocks''' (occassionally lowercased)<ref>{{cite|author=Browne, Catherine|title=''Super Mario Galaxy 2: PRIMA Official Game Guide''|location=Roseville|publisher=Random House Inc|date=May 23, 2010|page=127|isbn=978-0-30746-907-6}}</ref> are recurring [[block]]s in the snow-themed levels of the ''{{id|Super Mario|franchise}}'' franchise. In platforming titles, Ice Blocks have slippery surfaces that reduce the player character's traction, similar to the [[ice]] that debuted in {{a|MB|l}} The player is often given means to melt Ice Blocks, such as [[fire watermelon]]s or [[Fire Flower]]s. They first appear in {{a|DDP|l}} and debuted in the franchise proper through the Western adaptation {{a|SMB2|l}}.


==History==
==History==
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In {{a|SMB3|l}} and {{a|SMA4|its remake}}, Ice Blocks appear commonly throughout [[Ice Land]], where they mostly make up the level structure in its airborne levels. Like in {{a|DDP}} and {{a|SMB2}}, they act as slippery platforms; these Ice Blocks can be normal (the size of a [[Brick Block|brick]]) or giant-sized (two times bigger, like [[Mega Block|Big Block]]s).
In {{a|SMB3|l}} and {{a|SMA4|its remake}}, Ice Blocks appear commonly throughout [[Ice Land]], where they mostly make up the level structure in its airborne levels. Like in {{a|DDP}} and {{a|SMB2}}, they act as slippery platforms; these Ice Blocks can be normal (the size of a [[Brick Block|brick]]) or giant-sized (two times bigger, like [[Mega Block|Big Block]]s).


A [[Frozen Coin|rarer type]] of ice block<ref name=Prima>{{cite|author=Hodgson, David S J|title={{a|SMA4}} Prima's Official Strategy Guide|page=12|quote='''ICE AND BLUE BRICK BLOCKS''' Ice and blue brick blocks interest Mario because they both occur infrequently and have separate properties. Throw blue blocks at enemies, and thaw ice blocks with Fire Flower firings—just don’t drop onto something nasty when you’re melting them!|publisher=[[Prima Games]]|date=October 21, 2003|language=en-us|isbn=0-7615-4425-9}}</ref> also exists; it is transparent and can be melted by [[fireball]]s from [[Mario]] and [[Luigi|Luigi's]] [[Fire Mario|Fire form]]. [[Frozen Coin|Some]] contain [[coin]]s, while others contain [[Muncher]]s.
A rarer type of ice block<ref name=Prima>{{cite|author=Hodgson, David S J|title={{a|SMA4}} Prima's Official Strategy Guide|page=12|quote='''ICE AND BLUE BRICK BLOCKS''' Ice and blue brick blocks interest Mario because they both occur infrequently and have separate properties. Throw blue blocks at enemies, and thaw ice blocks with Fire Flower firings—just don’t drop onto something nasty when you’re melting them!|publisher=[[Prima Games]]|date=October 21, 2003|language=en-us|isbn=0-7615-4425-9}}</ref> also exists; it is transparent and can be melted by [[fireball]]s from [[Mario]] and [[Luigi|Luigi's]] [[Fire Mario|Fire form]]. [[Frozen Coin|Some]] contain [[coin]]s, while others contain [[Muncher]]s.


A third type of Ice Block, titled the [[White Block]], also appears throughout Ice Land. Unlike the other types, these resemble white or light blue bricks, are not slippery, and can be picked up and thrown.
A third type of Ice Block, titled the [[White Block]], also appears throughout Ice Land. Unlike the other types, these resemble white or light blue bricks, are not slippery, and can be picked up and thrown.
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===={{a|NSMBW}}====
===={{a|NSMBW}}====
[[File:IceBlockNSMBW.png|frame|left]]
[[File:IceBlockNSMBW.png|frame|left]]
In {{a|NSMBW|l}}, there are six types of Ice Blocks: standard Ice Blocks that act as slippery platforms and cannot be picked up or destroyed, Ice Blocks that consist of enemies frozen by an [[Ice Flower]] or other ice projectile, Ice Blocks that can be picked up and thrown at enemies in {{id|World 3-4|NSMBW}}, {{id|World 3-5|NSMBW}}, {{id|World 6-1|NSMBW}}, {{id|World 9-5|NSMBW}}, and {{world link|coin|5|World Coin-5 (New Super Mario Bros. Wii)}} similarly to [[Grab Block]]s (they cannot hurt players, unlike [[barrel]]s), frozen-over [[Snake Block]]s called [[Ice Snake Block]]s that only appear in {{world link|3|castle|World 3-Castle (New Super Mario Bros. Wii)}}, giant [[Ice Wall]]s (in the same level mentioned) that can only be destroyed using [[Bob-omb]]s, and Ice Blocks that only appear in {{id|World 9-7|NSMBW}}, which, as in {{a|SMB3}}, can contain coins and Munchers and can be melted with fireballs from a [[Fire Flower]] or enemy.
In {{a|NSMBW|l}}, there are six types of Ice Blocks: standard Ice Blocks that act as slippery platforms and cannot be picked up or destroyed, Ice Blocks that consist of enemies frozen by an [[Ice Flower]] or other ice projectile, Ice Blocks that can be picked up and thrown at enemies in {{id|World 3-4|NSMBW}}, {{id|World 3-5|NSMBW}}, {{id|World 6-1|NSMBW}}, {{id|World 9-5|NSMBW}}, and {{world-link|coin|5|World Coin-5 (New Super Mario Bros. Wii)}} similarly to [[Grab Block]]s (they cannot hurt players, unlike [[barrel]]s), frozen-over [[Snake Block]]s called [[Ice Snake Block]]s that only appear in {{world-link|3|castle|World 3-Castle (New Super Mario Bros. Wii)}}, giant [[Ice Wall]]s (in the same level mentioned) that can only be destroyed using [[Bob-omb]]s, and Ice Blocks that only appear in {{id|World 9-7|NSMBW}}, which, as in {{a|SMB3}}, can contain coins and Munchers and can be melted with fireballs from a [[Fire Flower]] or enemy.


===={{a|NSMB2}}====
===={{a|NSMB2}}====
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Ice Blocks reappear in {{a|SMBW|l}}. They can be melted from one of Fire Mario's fireballs, like in {{a|NSMB}} and its sequels.
Ice Blocks reappear in {{a|SMBW|l}}. They can be melted from one of Fire Mario's fireballs, like in {{a|NSMB}} and its sequels.


==={{a|DKGB}} ({{a|GB}})===
==={{a|DKGB}}===
Ice Blocks are in several [[Iceberg]] stages in the {{a|GB|l}} version of ''{{id|Donkey Kong|GB}}''. They appear as small blocks of ice that are often used as a puzzle element involving [[Faiachū]], which melt them as they walk over them.
Ice Blocks are in several [[Iceberg]] stages in the {{a|GB|l}} version of ''{{id|Donkey Kong|GB}}''. They appear as small blocks of ice that are often used as a puzzle element involving [[Faiachū]], which melt them as they walk over them.


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===Ice Block===
===Ice Block===
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jpn=氷ブロック
|Jap=氷ブロック
|JpnR=Kōri Burokku
|JapR=Kōri Burokku
|JpnM=Ice Block
|JapM=Ice Block
|Jpn2={{ruby|氷|こおり}}のブロック
|Jap2={{ruby|氷|こおり}}のブロック
|Jpn2C=<ref>{{cite|title=「任天堂公式ガイドブック ドンキーコング」 (''Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook – Donkey Kong'')|page=64|publisher=[[Shogakukan]]|language=ja|isbn=4-09-102485-8|date=August 20, 1994}}</ref>
|Jap2C=<ref>{{cite|title=「任天堂公式ガイドブック ドンキーコング」 (''Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook – Donkey Kong'')|page=64|publisher=[[Shogakukan]]|language=ja|isbn=4-09-102485-8|date=August 20, 1994}}</ref>
|Jpn2R=Kōri no Burokku
|Jap2R=Kōri no Burokku
|Jpn2M=Iced Block
|Jap2M=Iced Block
|Jpn3={{ruby|氷|こおり}}
|Jap3={{ruby|氷|こおり}}
|Jpn3C=<ref>{{cite|title=''Wario Land 2: Nusumareta Zaihō'' guide|isbn=4-09-102658-3|page=91|publisher=Shogakukan|language=ja}}</ref><ref>{{cite|url=m1.nintendo.net/docvc/NTR/JPN/ASMJ/ASMJ_J.pdf|title=スーパーマリオ64DS (''Sūpā Mario 64 DS'') instruction booklet|page=28|language=ja|date=2004|publisher=Nintendo}}</ref>
|Jap3C=<ref>{{cite|title=''Wario Land 2: Nusumareta Zaihō'' guide|isbn=4-09-102658-3|page=91|publisher=Shogakukan|language=ja}}</ref><ref>{{cite|url=m1.nintendo.net/docvc/NTR/JPN/ASMJ/ASMJ_J.pdf|title=スーパーマリオ64DS (''Sūpā Mario 64 DS'') instruction booklet|page=28|language=ja|date=2004|publisher=Nintendo}}</ref>
|Jpn3R=Kōri
|Jap3R=Kōri
|Jpn3M=Ice
|Jap3M=Ice
|Jpn4=氷床
|Jap4=氷床
|Jpn4C=<ref>{{cite|author=Sakai, Kazuya (Ambit) et al.|language=ja|publisher=[[Shogakukan]]|date=October 19, 2015|title=''Super Mario Bros. Hyakka: Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook'', {{a|NSMBW}} section|page=150|isbn=978-4-09-106569-8}}</ref>
|Jap4C=<ref>{{cite|author=Sakai, Kazuya (Ambit) et al.|language=ja|publisher=[[Shogakukan]]|date=October 19, 2015|title=''Super Mario Bros. Hyakka: Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook'', {{a|NSMBW}} section|page=150|isbn=978-4-09-106569-8}}</ref>
|Jpn4R=Kōri Yuka
|Jap4R=Kōri Yuka
|Jpn4M=Ice Floor
|Jap4M=Ice Floor
|Jpn4N={{a|NSMBW}}, platform and thawable versions
|Jap4N={{a|NSMBW}}, platform and thawable versions
|Fre=Bloc de glace
|Fre=Bloc de glace
|Dut=IJsblok
|Dut=IJsblok
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===Ice block shooter===
===Ice block shooter===
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jpn=アイスブロックシューター
|Jap=アイスブロックシューター
|JpnR=Aisu burokku shūtā
|JapR=Aisu burokku shūtā
|JpnM=Ice block shooter
|JapM=Ice block shooter
|Chi=冰块射手
|Chi=冰块射手
|ChiR=Bīng kuài shèshǒu
|ChiR=Bīng kuài shèshǒu

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