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{{distinguish|Birdfish}}
[[File:Mask Gate W1-1 SMA.png|thumb|240px|Mario entering a Mask Gate in World 1-1 of ''Super Mario Advance'']]
{{Character infobox
'''Mask Gates''',<ref>''Super Mario Bros. 2 Inside Out'', Part I. Pages 8 and 34.</ref><ref>''Super Mario Bros. 2 Inside Out'', Part II. Page 32.</ref><ref>NES Game Atlas Nintendo Player's Guide, page 27.</ref> also known as '''masks''',<ref>"''At the end of each area, there is a mask that becomes a gate to the next area.''" - ''Super Mario Bros. 2'' NES instruction booklet, page 22.</ref> and '''Birdfaces'''<ref>''Nintendo Power Advance'' V.1, page 39.</ref>, are eagle-head gates that appear at the end of every level in ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'', its remakes in ''[[Super Mario All-Stars]]'' and ''[[Super Mario Advance]]'', and its original version, ''[[Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic]]''.
|first_appearance=''[[Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic]]'' ([[List of games by date#1987|1987]], overall)<br>''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'' ([[List of games by date#1988|1988]], [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' franchise]])
|latest_appearance=''[[Nintendo World Championships: NES Edition]]'' ([[List of games by date#2024|2024]])
|image=[[File:Mask Gate W1-1 SMA.png]]
}}
'''Mask Gates'''<ref>{{cite|language=en-us|publisher=Nintendo of America|date=1989|title=''Super Mario Bros. 2 Inside Out'', Part I|page=8 and 34}}</ref><ref>{{cite|language=en-us|publisher=Nintendo of America|date=1989|title=''Super Mario Bros. 2 Inside Out'', Part II|page=32}}</ref><ref>{{cite|language=en-us|date=Spring 1991|publisher=Nintendo of America|title=''NES Game Atlas''|page=27}}</ref> (or '''mask gates'''),<ref>''Nintendo World Championships: NES Edition'' Egg Toss description</ref> also known as '''masks'''<ref>{{cite|date=1988|quote=At the end of each area, there is a mask that becomes a gate to the next area.|title=''Super Mario Bros. 2'' instruction booklet|page=22|language=en-us|publisher=Nintendo of America}}</ref> and '''Birdfaces''',<ref>{{cite|language=en-us|publisher=Nintendo of America|date=Spring 2001|title=''Nintendo Power Advance'' Volume 1|page=39}}</ref> are eagle-head gates that appear at the end of every [[level]] in ''[[Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic]]'', ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'', and the latter's [[reissue]]s in ''[[Super Mario All-Stars]]'' and ''[[Super Mario Advance]]''.


==History==
==History==
===''Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic'' / ''Super Mario Bros. 2''===
===''Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic'' / ''Super Mario Bros. 2''===
{{multiframe|[[File:DDP Mask Gate Sprite.png]] [[File:SMB2 Mask Gate sprite.png]]|A comparison of a Mask Gate's original appearance (left) to ''Super Mario Bros. 2'' (right)|align=left|size=160}}
[[File:DDP Mask Gate Sprite.png|frame|right]]
Originally, in ''Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic'', Mask Gates had the design of a {{wp|kabuki|kabuki theater}} mask, reminiscent to [[Phanto]] or the smaller masks that were replaced by [[Mushroom Block]]s, but were redesigned as a bird head in ''Super Mario Bros. 2''. In both games, Mask Gates are attached to the wall at the end of a level. A Mask Gate allows the player to move on to the next level, or to the [[world]]'s boss if the current level is the last level of the world. Opening a Mask Gate requires the player to pick up a [[Crystal Ball]], which are usually guarded by a [[Birdo]]. All Mask Gates are harmless, except for the one in [[World 7-2 (Super Mario Bros. 2)|World 7-2]]; when the player picks up the Crystal Ball, this Mask Gate detaches itself from the wall and then chases them around in a similar manner to Phanto. It takes away a [[small heart]] from the player upon contact. The player must attack the Mask Gate by throwing Mushroom Blocks (masks in ''Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic'') in the vicinity; after the player throws three Mushroom Blocks at it, the Mask Gate is temporarily stunned, allowing entry into Wart's throne room. However, if the player does not enter into the Mask Gate while it is stunned, it eventually reanimates itself and resumes attacking, forcing the player to throw three more Mushroom Blocks at it.
[[File:Mask Gate W7-2 SMB2.png|thumb|left|The battle against the Mask Gate of World 7-2.]]
Mask Gates first appear in ''Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic'', where they resemble a tribal mask instead of a bird head. They are reminiscent to [[Phanto]] or the smaller masks that were replaced by [[Mushroom Block]]s. Its design was altered to that of a bird's in its overseas localization, ''Super Mario Bros. 2''.  
 
In both games, Mask Gates are attached to the wall at the end of a level. A Mask Gate allows the player to move on to the next level, or to the world's boss if the current level is the last level of the world. To open a Mask Gate, the player must pick up a [[Crystal Ball]], which is either placed out in the open or guarded by [[Birdo]].
 
All Mask Gates are harmless to the player, except for one, which appears in [[Wart]]'s Castle, more specifically [[World 7-2 (Super Mario Bros. 2)|World 7-2]]. By picking up the Crystal Ball, the Mask Gate detaches itself from the wall and then chases the player around in a similar manner to [[Phanto]]. It takes away a [[small heart]] from the player upon contact. The player must attack the Mask Gate by throwing [[Mushroom Block]]s (masks in ''Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic'') in the vicinity; after throwing three Mushroom Blocks at it, the Mask Gate is temporarily stunned, allowing entry into Wart's throne room. However, if the player does not enter into the Mask Gate while it is stunned, it eventually reanimates itself again and resumes attacking, forcing the player to throw three more Mushroom Blocks at it.
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===''The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!''===
===Appearances in other media===
What appears to be a Mask Gate appears in the episode "[[Too Hot to Handle]]" of ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'' Although [[Bowser|King Koopa]] leaps into the Mask Gate at the climax of the episode to make his getaway, it appears to be inanimate and metallic.
[[File:HawkmouthCartoon.png|thumb|A Mask Gate in ''The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!''.]]
What appears to be a Mask Gate appeared in the episode "[[Too Hot to Handle]]" of ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]''. Although [[Bowser|King Koopa]] leaped into the Mask Gate at the climax of the episode to make his getaway; it appeared to be inanimate and was made of metal.


===''Nintendo Comics System''===
Mask Gates made several appearances in the ''[[Nintendo Comics System]]''<nowiki>'s</nowiki> ''Super Mario Bros.'' comics, functioning much like [[Warp Pipe]]s.
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Mask Gates made several appearances in the ''[[Nintendo Comics System]]''{{'}}s ''Super Mario Bros.'' comics, functioning much like [[Warp Pipe]]s.


===''Super Mario-kun''===
[[File:Hawkmouth SuperMarioKun.jpg|thumb|left|''Super Mario-Kun'']]
[[File:Mask Gate SuperMarioKun.jpg|thumb|''Super Mario-kun'']]
A Mask Gate has appeared in volume 8 of ''[[Super Mario-Kun]]''. This Mask Gate is similar to the one near Wart's Castle because it starts attacking when Mario tries to enter through it. As in the games, Mario throws a Mushroom Block to have it allow him, Luigi, and Yoshi to enter Wart's Castle.
A Mask Gate appears in volume 8 of ''[[Super Mario-kun]]''. This Mask Gate is similar to the one near Wart's Castle because it starts attacking when [[Mario]] tries to enter through it. As in the games, Mario throws a Mushroom Block to have it allow him, [[Luigi]], and [[Yoshi]] to enter Wart's Castle.
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==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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DDP Mask Gate Sprite 2.png|''[[Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic]]''
DDP Mask Gate Sprite 2.png|''[[Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic]]''
DDP Mask Gate Enemy.png|''Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic'' (enemy)
DDP Mask Gate Enemy.png|''Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic'' (enemy)
SMB2 Mask Gate sprite.png|''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]''
SMB2 Hawkmouth sprite.png|''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]''
SMB2 Mask Gate sprite 2.png|''Super Mario Bros. 2''
SMB2 Hawkmouth sprite 2.png|''Super Mario Bros. 2''
SMB2 Mask Gate sprite 3.png|''Super Mario Bros. 2'' (enemy)
Hawkmouth SMB2 Sprite.png|''Super Mario Bros. 2'' (enemy)
Mask Gate W7-2 SMB2.png|''Super Mario Bros. 2'' (World 7-2)
SMBSS Mask Gate.png|''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]''
Advsmb3.jpg|''[[Nintendo Comics System]]'' ([[The Adventures of Dirk Drain-Head]])
Advsmb3.jpg|''[[Nintendo Comics System]]'' ([[The Adventures of Dirk Drain-Head]])
Mask Gate SMAS SMB2.png|''[[Super Mario All-Stars]]''
Mask Gate SMAS SMB2.png|''[[Super Mario All-Stars]]''
SMAS SMB2 Mask Gate Enemy.png|''Super Mario All-Stars'' (enemy)
SMAS SMB2 Mask Gate Enemy.png|''Super Mario All-Stars'' (enemy)
SMMPB6 Activity 1.png|''[[Super Mario Maze Picture Book 6]]: Take Down Wart''
Mask Gate SMA sprite.png|''[[Super Mario Advance]]''
Mask Gate SMA sprite.png|''[[Super Mario Advance]]''
SMA Mask Gate Enemy.png|''Super Mario Advance'' (enemy)
SMA Mask Gate Enemy.png|''Super Mario Advance'' (enemy)
Mask Gate SMKun.png|''[[Super Mario-kun]]'' [[Super Mario-kun Volume 8|volume 8]]
</gallery>
</gallery>


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
{{foreign names|
|Jap={{hover|仮面|かめん}}<ref>{{cite|title=''Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic'' instruction booklet|page=28|language=ja|publisher=Nintendo|date=1987}}</ref>
|Jap=<span class="explain" title="かめん">仮面</span><ref>''Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic'' instruction booklet, page 28.</ref><br>''Kamen''<br>マスクゲート<ref>Shogakukan. 「スーパーマリオコレクション任天堂公式ガイドブック」 (''Super Mario Collection Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook''). [https://i.imgur.com/Vtr6FQo.jpg Page 154.]</ref><ref>Shogakukan. 2015. ''Super Mario Bros. Hyakka: Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook'', ''Super Mario USA'' section, pages 68 and 70.</ref><br>''Masukugēto''
|JapR=Kamen
|JapM=Mask<br><br>Mask Gate
|JapM=Mask
|Ger=Falkentor
|Jap2=マスクゲート<ref>{{cite|language=ja|publisher=[[Shogakukan]]|title=「スーパーマリオコレクション任天堂公式ガイドブック」 (''Super Mario Collection Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook'')|page=[https://i.imgur.com/Vtr6FQo.jpg 154]}}</ref>
|GerM=Falcon Gate
|Jap2R=Masuku Gēto
|ChiS=老鹰嘴通道<ref>[https://www.bilibili.com/video/av8876332 iQue's promotional demo play videos of ''Super Mario Advance'' and ''Wario Land 4'']. Retrieved September 4, 2020.</ref>
|Jap2M=Mask Gate
|Jap3=ゲート<ref>{{cite|language=ja|publisher=''Perfect Ban Mario Character Daijiten''|page=[https://i.imgur.com/lVHkZlH.jpg 225]|date=1994}}</ref>
|Jap3R=Gēto
|Jap3M=Gate
|ChiS=老鹰嘴通道<ref>{{cite|author=SMG114514|url=www.bilibili.com/video/av8876332|title=小神游GBA官方游戏宣传视频|language=zh-hans|date=February 27, 2017|publisher=Bilibili|accessdate=June 5, 2024}}</ref>
|ChiSR=Lǎoyīng Zuǐ Tōngdào
|ChiSR=Lǎoyīng Zuǐ Tōngdào
|ChiSM=Eagle Beak Passageway
|ChiSM=Eagle Beak Passageway
|Dut=
|Ita=Testa di Falco<ref>''[[Super Mario Bros. Encyclopedia|Super Mario Bros. Enciclopedia]]''; pag. 70</ref>
|Fre=
|ItaM=Falcon's Head
|Ger=Falkentor
|GerM=Falcon Gate
|Ita=Maschera<ref>{{cite|title=''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'' Italian manual|page=22}}</ref>
|ItaM=Mask
|Ita2=Portale<ref>{{cite|title=''[[NES Remix 2]]''|author=''Super Mario Bros. 2'' level 10-1 description|quote=Sconfiggi Strutzi e oltrepassa il portale!}}</ref>
|Ita2M=Portal/Gate
|Ita3=Mask Gate<ref>{{cite|date=November 15, 2018|title=''[[Super Mario Bros. Encyclopedia|Super Mario Bros. Enciclopedia]]''|publisher=Magazzini Salani|language=it|isbn=889367436X|page=68}}</ref>
|Ita4=Testa di Falco<ref>{{cite|date=November 15, 2018|title=''[[Super Mario Bros. Encyclopedia|Super Mario Bros. Enciclopedia]]''|publisher=Magazzini Salani|language=it|isbn=889367436X|page=70}}</ref>
|Ita4M=Falcon's Head
|Ita5=Testa di falco<ref>{{cite|quote=Sconfiggi il boss ed entra nella Testa di falco.|title=''[[Nintendo World Championships: NES Edition]]'', Egg Toss challenge}}</ref>
|Ita5M=Falcon's head
|Kor=
|Por=Boca da ave<ref>{{cite|quote=Derrote o chefão e entre na boca da ave.|title=''Nintendo World Championships: NES Edition'', Egg Toss challenge}}</ref>
|PorM=Bird's mouth
|Spa=
}}
}}
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==References==
==References==
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[[Category:Super Mario Bros. 2 bosses]]
[[Category:Super Mario Bros. 2 bosses]]
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[[de:Falkentor]]
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