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| They are based on {{wp|banana|the fruit of the same name}}, specifically the {{wp|Cavendish banana}}. | | They are based on {{wp|banana|the fruit of the same name}}, specifically the {{wp|Cavendish banana}}. |
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| (''"Makes you wonder if people think Balthazar Cavendish from Milo Murphy's Law or Diana Cavendish from Little Witch Academia are Mario Kart references."'' {{User|Arend}} | | ("''Bananas are based on bananas. Who would've thought?''" — {{User|ShootingStar7X}}) |
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| ==[[Barrel]]== | | ==[[Barrel]]== |
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| (''"This is so descriptive, it's hilarious. A description like this belongs on Wikipedia, not here. - {{User|Ultimate Mr. L}}"'') | | (''"This is so descriptive, it's hilarious. A description like this belongs on Wikipedia, not here. - {{User|Ultimate Mr. L}}"'') |
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| ==[[Big Cookie]]==
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| Cookies generally require flour and eggs to create. While a cake mix would not contain exactly the right ingredients to make a cookie, it can essentially be considered flour. Cookies are commonly made with nuts or berries in them as well, though these ingredients are not represented once the Big Cookie is made.
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| ("''thanks for the cooking advice on a wiki about Mario, Mrs. Fields''" - {{User|Ray Trace}})
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| ==[[Blast Cannon]]== | | ==[[Blast Cannon]]== |
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| <div id=fh3 class=mw-headline>Trivia</div> | | <div id=fh3 class=mw-headline>Trivia</div> |
| *The Spiny Shell is most likely the most annoying item in Mario Kart history. | | *The Spiny Shell is most likely the most annoying item in Mario Kart history. |
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| ==[[Bongo]]==
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| <div id=fh3 class=mw-headline>''Donkey Kong Jungle Beat''</div>
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| [[File:Donkey Kong DKBB artwork.jpg|thumb|left|Donkey Kong using jet-powered Bongos]]
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| <div id=fh3 class=mw-headline>''Donkey Kong Barrel Blast''</div>
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| [[File:Konga Beat Brawl.png|thumb|Bongos in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'']]
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| (''"The Bongo article had been given History sections on [https://www.mariowiki.com/index.php?title=Bongo&diff=2614478&oldid=2609382 March 4, 2019], but the images that accompanied the original paragraphs weren't moved to the correct sections until more than four and a half years later."'' {{User|Arend}})
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| ==[[Bowser's Diary]]==
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| <div id=fh3 class=mw-headline>Secrets</div>
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| It's a little known fact that if one reads Bowser's diary fifty time in the third chapter of Paper Mario that you come across a secret page that reveals it is actually [[Bowser]] and [[Kammy]] who sired [[Princess Peach]]. Bowser and Kammy were [[Human]] at the time, and it was only when one of Kammy's magical spells misfired that they were transformed into hideous turtle creatures. It is also well known that {{fake link|Mushroomers}} have a deep racial hatred for turtles (as they were declared property during the {{fake link|Forever Forest-Gusty Gulch Act}}) so it comes as no surprise that the Mushroomers naturally thought that their King and Queen had been devoured by rabid koopas and had Bowser and Kammy chased out of the Kingdom. Bowser then seized control of the twelve tribes of the Koopa and created the Glorious People's Army of the People and then set out to reclaim what was once his. During this time he developed a deep psychological obsession for his former daughter (who had since been taken it by Prime Minster Toadsworth Von [[Toadsworth]]) and began to believe that marrying her was the only way for him to revert to his true form. Thus, he kidnapped his daughter, conquered half of his former kingdom and declared Marshall Law. It is at that point where the first [[Super Mario Bros.]] begins.
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| '''this has been here for the last 6 years honest if you didnt see it you should lay off the shrooms'''
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| ==[[Bullet Bill]]== | | ==[[Bullet Bill]]== |
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| ("''Who exactly wears these mysterious shells?''") | | ("''Who exactly wears these mysterious shells?''") |
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| | ==[[Cheese]]== |
| | Thanks to its fame as a well-known, '''household object''', cheese has been found and referenced in many games and media, mostly in other forms [...] |
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| | ("''Cheese isn't a household object, it's food.''" - {{User|Flipnote Hatena Fan}}) |
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| ==[[Chaos Emerald]]== | | ==[[Chaos Emerald]]== |
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| ("''Mistake at the end is simply GOLD.''") | | ("''Mistake at the end is simply GOLD.''") |
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| ==[[Cheese]]==
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| Thanks to its fame as a well-known, '''household object''', cheese has been found and referenced in many games and media, mostly in other forms [...]
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| ("''Cheese isn't a household object, it's food.''" - {{User|Flipnote Hatena Fan}})
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| ==[[Coconut Shooter]]== | | ==[[Coconut Shooter]]== |
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| ==[[Crown (disambiguation)]]== | | ==[[Crown (disambiguation)]]== |
| '''Drill''' can refer to... | | '''Drill''' can refer to... |
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| (''"...the drill that could be worn like a crown?" [[File:Standee Drill Peach.png|x50px]][[File:Standee Drill Daisy.png|x50px]]'' {{User|Arend}})
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| ==[[Crystal Coconut]]== | | ==[[Crystal Coconut]]== |
| In the show, the Coconut's abilities are pretty inconsistent and in each episode it's in it does whatever the plot demands. | | In the show, the Coconut's abilities are pretty inconsistent and in each episode it's in it does whatever the plot demands. |
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| ==[[Egg]]==
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| In most games they appear in, they are a helpful item or a hindering item depending on the game and the time.
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| ==[[Fireworks]]== | | ==[[Fireworks]]== |
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| ("''[http://www.applegate.com/products/natural-uncured-beef-hot-dog Beef hot dogs] exist''") | | ("''[http://www.applegate.com/products/natural-uncured-beef-hot-dog Beef hot dogs] exist''") |
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| ==[[Ice Bomb]]==
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| An '''Ice Bomb''' is an attack item in ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]''. [...] In ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'' episode "[[Koopa Klaus]]", [[King Koopa's alter egos#Koopa Klaus|Koopa Klaus]] himself uses Ice Bombs to freeze over [[Santa's workshop]]. However, the Ice Bombs in question are never seen, leaving their actual appearance a mystery.
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| ("''This was "frozen" on the page since March 9, 2009 and nobody bothered to "melt it away" until April 16, 2020, '''over 11 years later'''.''" — {{User|SolemnStormcloud}})
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| ==[[Koopa Pilaf]]==
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| '''Koopa Pilaf''' is a recipe found in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'' made by [[Dyllis]]. It is a '''zesty Koopa cuisine''' that halves damage taken for 30 seconds. It is made by mixing a [[Turtley Leaf]] with a [[Horsetail]] or a [[Hot Sauce]].
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| (''"Now, for context, this isn't TOTAL nonsense; the in-game description of the item is "Zesty Koopa cuisine. Halves damage taken temporarily.", but seeing as this weird verbage leaked over from that to the article and went unnoticed since 2008—or '''16''' years... Yeah, there's better ways to elaborate upon an item's own in-game text, people! ;P"'' —{{User|Camwoodstock}}
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| ==[[Legendary treasure]]==
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| During the credits, various '''{{conjectural|Gold Treasures}}''' fly out of the treasure sack and are shown to the player. For each treasure, Wario '''remembers a scene from his childhood'''.
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| ([[File:WL4-Flashback1.png]] ''You know, encountering a boss originating from the game you just played... standard childhood fare.'')
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| ==[[Life Shroom]]== | | ==[[Life Shroom]]== |
| The simplest items in the [[Paper Mario|game]] can make Life Shrooms, so Mario should stock up on the useless flora because they'll pay off later. | | The simplest items in the [[Paper Mario|game]] can make Life Shrooms, so Mario should stock up on the useless flora because they'll pay off later. |
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| ==[[Mario's Glove]]== | | ==[[List of power-ups]]== |
| Intriguingly, Master Hand of the Super Smash Bros. series bears a striking resemblance to one of Mario's Gloves, particularly in Super Smash Bros., and to a lesser extent in later titles.
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| | |Slows Mario or Luigi's descent from the air, can fly, damages enemies around while Spin Jumping. also he can KO any enimy he hits, '''and also turns mario into a girl''' |
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| ==[[Talk:Meat]]== | | ==[[Talk:Meat]]== |
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| <nowiki>*</nowiki>''This link brings you to the [[Sammer Guy]] of the same name.'' | | <nowiki>*</nowiki>''This link brings you to the [[Sammer Guy]] of the same name.'' |
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| ==[[List of Super Smash Bros. series items#Motion-Sensor Bomb|Motion-Sensor Bomb]]== | | ==[[List of implied items#Nitro Honey Syrup|Nitro Honey Syrup]]== |
| In the Japanese version of ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'', the Motion-Sensor Bomb is actually a '''Proximity Mine''' from ''{{wp|Perfect Dark}}''. However, in the North American and PAL versions, it is still the Proximity Mine from ''GoldenEye 007'' (although in the actual trophy description, its game of origin is '''sneakily''' listed as "Top Secret").
| | Although Nitro Honey Syrup was never produced, recipes for it could apparently be found in the [[Businessman|Ratooey Businessman]]'s [[briefcase]]. Although it is, by normalcy, powerful enough to perform miraculous acts such as even raising the dead, '''Eat your heart out, Mrs. Butterworth.''' |
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| ==[[Orange|Orange Grenade]]== | | ==[[Orange|Orange Grenade]]== |
| Orange grenade is a basic weapon in DonkeyKong 64 that appear in every level there is also an evil version called Darth Orange that some enemeis use like Klumps and Zingers there are also some little sences with the oranges like Klump eating one and his belly inlargeing and tiny juggeling them. | | Orange grenade is a basic weapon in DonkeyKong 64 that appear in every level there is also an evil version called Darth Orange that some enemeis use like Klumps and Zingers there are also some little sences with the oranges like Klump eating one and his belly inlargeing and tiny juggeling them. |
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| ==[[Talk:Pasta|Pasta]]==
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| '''Pasta''' is a type of Italian food found on both [[Earth]] and [[Mushroom World]]. It is a highly favored food of both [[Luigi]]'s and especially [[Mario]]'s. Usually consisting of noodles and sauce, there is a wide variety of pasta that can either be found or mentioned in both the [[Mario (series)|Mario games]] and the [[TV & Movies|television series]].
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| <div id=fh3 class=mw-headline>History</div>
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| <div id=fh4 class=mw-headline>''The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!''</div>
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| Throughout the course of ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'', is seen and spoken of quite frequently, particularly during the animated episodes. One of Mario's main motivations is to consume pasta, and he will go to nearly any length to get it. Mario even has a fondness for just the components of pasta, such as sauce, cheese and garlic. Many of [[Bowser|King Koopa]]'s insults for Mario and Luigi happen to be pasta-related, if they don't already have to do with plumbing.
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| Two places visited on the show are named for pasta. The first of which, the [[Linguine Empire]], is a Roman-themed kingdom where pasta is considered a delicacy. The second is [[Pasta Land]], where pasta is naturally grown and harvested.
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| The following types of pasta were, at one point or another, shown or otherwise spoken of, during the series.
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| *Cannelloni – large tubes of pasta filled with cheese or meat and covered in tomato sauce.
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| *Fettucine – long, flat noodles, often served with a cream sauce.
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| *Lasagna – tomato sauce, cheese and meat, sandwiched between uncut layers of flat noodles.
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| *Linguine – similar to fettucine, only with thinner noodles.
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| *Macaroni – small, u-shaped tubes of pasta, usually served in a cheesy sauce.
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| *Mostaccioli – small, cylindrical, rigged noodles.
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| *Ravioli – noodles similar to dumpings, filled with either meat, cheese or spinach.
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| *Rigatoni – medium-sized tubes of pasta, usually served in tomato sauce.
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| *Spaghetti – long noodles, usually served with some combination of red sauce and meat.
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| *Tortellini – small, ring-shaped noodles, often filled with either meat, cheese or spinach.
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| *Vermicelli – noodles similar to spaghetti, only thinner.
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| **Minestrone – '''actually a type of soup''', but often contains small noodles.
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| <div id=fh4 class=mw-headline>''The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3''</div>
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| In the episode '[[Never Koop a Koopa]]', [[Mario]], [[Luigi]], [[Princess Peach|Princess Toadstool]] and [[Toad]] were seen eating pasta and in '[[Oh, Brother!]]', [[Ludwig von Koopa|Kooky von Koopa]] was seen testing Mario to see if he was brainwashed with a bowl of pasta.
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| *The [[Nintendo Comics System]] story "[[Love Flounders]]" mentioned [[Bowling for Pasta]], a pasta-themed sport that Mario, Luigi, and [[Toad]] regularly participate in.
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| *Super Mario Kraft Macaroni & Cheese was an actual ''[[Super Mario World]]'' tie-in product that was available during the early 1990's.
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| *''[[Mario is Missing!]]'' – when Luigi visits [[Rome]], not knowing where he is, a tourist gives him a hint by saying "I like pizza, I like pasta."
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| *''[[Hotel Mario]]'' – In the first cutscene, Luigi says that he hopes that [[Princess Peach]] made "Lots-a spaghetti."
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| *''[[Super Mario 64]]'' – if the player leaves Mario alone long enough, he'll fall asleep and start dreaming about both ravioli and spaghetti.
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| *''[[Super Mario 64]]'' – one of [[Wiggler]]'s insults towards Mario, calling him linguine breath.
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| *''[[Super Mario 64]]'' – [[Hoot the Owl]] claims Mario should "lay off the pasta" when the plumber hangs on him for long time.
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| *''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'' – [[Koopa the Quick]] tells Mario he's gained some weight and blames it on "too much pasta and lounging".
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| *''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong]]'' – when Mario gets a [[Game Over]], leave him alone for a while and he'll start talking about pasta in his sleep.
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| *''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]'' – In Part 2 of a YouTube mini series made by Nintendo titled "Where Will Luigi Sleep Next?" based on said game, Mario is seen making pasta.
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| While peaches are not commonly eaten in the Mushroom World, their presence has lead to the conception of the term, "peachy." This word can either be used to describe flavor or show one's positive opinion regarding a situation. While adventuring with [[Mario]], Princess Toadstool was eaten by [[Belome]]. He commented that she tasted, "peachy" in ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars|Super Mario RPG]]''. Later, Princess Peach would adopt this as a catchphrase, first using it during her second kart tournament and later while rescuing Mario from [[Bowser]] in ''Super Princess Peach'', and once more when [[Double Mario|doubling herself]] during her adventures in the [[Sprixie Kingdom]] in ''[[Super Mario 3D World]]''. | | While peaches are not commonly eaten in the Mushroom World, their presence has lead to the conception of the term, "peachy." This word can either be used to describe flavor or show one's positive opinion regarding a situation. While adventuring with [[Mario]], Princess Toadstool was eaten by [[Belome]]. He commented that she tasted, "peachy" in ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars|Super Mario RPG]]''. Later, Princess Peach would adopt this as a catchphrase, first using it during her second kart tournament and later while rescuing Mario from [[Bowser]] in ''Super Princess Peach'', and once more when [[Double Mario|doubling herself]] during her adventures in the [[Sprixie Kingdom]] in ''[[Super Mario 3D World]]''. |
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| In ''[[Donkey Kong 64]]'', the [[Mermaid]] owns '''pills''' that had been stolen by [[Oyster]]s, and [[Tiny Kong]] has to retrieve them for a [[Golden Banana]].
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| :("''I guess you could say that the image in the gallery is "crappy quality"''". - {{User|Results May Vary}}) | | :("''I guess you could say that the image in the gallery is "crappy quality"''". - {{User|Results May Vary}}) |
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| :("''Fun fact: Korea has an alcoholic beverage made from fermented poop, ''[[wikipedia:Ttongsul|ttongsul]]'' (albeit extremely obscure), so this is not totally fantasy as you might think.''") - {{User|Bazooka Mario}} | | :("''Fun fact: Korea has an alcoholic beverage made from fermented poop, ''[[wikipedia:Ttongsul|ttongsul]]'', so this is not totally fantasy as you might think.''") - {{User|Bazooka Mario}} |
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| | :("''I personaly dont think you can draw anithyng accidentelly.And also, LIVING PIECE OF POOP!''")[[User:Dawn|Dawn]] ([[User talk:Dawn|talk]]) 15:23, July 13, 2021 (EDT) |
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| | ==[[Power Blast]]== |
| | A move that lives up to its name,and if you get hit by it you'll go flying |
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| ==[[Power Moon]]== | | ==[[Power Moon]]== |
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| (''Because speculating to pad out an article is always good.'' -{{User|TheDarkStar}}) | | (''Because speculating to pad out an article is always good.'' -{{User|TheDarkStar}}) |
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| ==[[Star Chip]]==
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| They always appear in sets of five, '''obviously''' representing the five points of a star.
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| ("''So pompous...''" - {{User|ViableBunnyBudd}})
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| ==[[Strawberry]]== | | ==[[Strawberry]]== |
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| The more harder the difficulty level, the more Trophy Stands appear. Want a trophy? Extremly good brawler? Try Intense...if you dare! | | The more harder the difficulty level, the more Trophy Stands appear. Want a trophy? Extremly good brawler? Try Intense...if you dare! |
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| ("''Alright, bet!''" --{{User|EleCyon}})
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| ==[[Ultra Hammer]]== | | ==[[Ultra Hammer]]== |
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| (''Spot the mistakes.'') | | (''Spot the mistakes.'') |
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| | ==Wario's Poop== |
| | Wario's Poop is yellow and will appear in Mario Kart Wii and Wario Kart Superstarspeed |
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| | ("''I wonder how well a pile of crap can drive.''" - {{User|Stooben Rooben}}) |
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| | ("''Well, I wouldn't give him the cup, if he wins''" - {{User|Megadardery}}) |
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| ==[[Yellow Shell]]== | | ==[[Yellow Shell]]== |