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Jack-o'-lanterns do not appear in most bonus challenges. When they do, they are all off the main track. | Jack-o'-lanterns do not appear in most bonus challenges. When they do, they are all off the main track. | ||
===''Super Mario Wonder''=== | |||
''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]'' features a large, blocky type of pumpkin in the course [[Upshroom Downshroom]]. Appearing in various sizes, these pumpkins are typically stacked on top of each other, acting as platforms and walls for both the player character and the enemies. In this game, the player character can destroy a pumpkin with a [[Ground Pound]], by jumping or [[Drill Mario|drilling]] into it from below, or by smacking it with their trunk while in [[Elephant Mario|Elephant form]]. In doing so, the pumpkin usually reveals something such as a group of [[coin]]s, a [[Talking Flower]], or, in one case, a [[Wonder Flower]]. At the end of the course, there are several pumpkins placed in staircase formation that can help the player character reach the top of the [[Goal Pole]]. | |||
===''Super Mario | |||
''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]'' features a large, blocky type of pumpkin in the course [[Upshroom Downshroom]]. Appearing in various sizes, these pumpkins are typically stacked on top of each other, acting as platforms and walls for both the player character and the enemies. In this game, the player character can destroy a pumpkin with a [[Ground Pound]], by jumping or [[Drill Mario|drilling]] into it from below, by smacking it with their trunk while in [[Elephant Mario|Elephant form]] | |||
During the course's [[Wonder Effect]] sequence, pumpkins become jack-o'-lanterns. In this instance, many of them are bounced into the air by moving [[Mushroom Platform]]s. The player can interact with them the same as with regular pumpkins, but throughout much of this sequence, they do not produce anything when destroyed, the only exceptions being the two jack-o'-lanterns to the sides of the [[Wonder Seed]], which release coins. If a bouncing jack-o'-lantern is destroyed, another is launched from below the course to replace it soon after. | During the course's [[Wonder Effect]] sequence, pumpkins become jack-o'-lanterns. In this instance, many of them are bounced into the air by moving [[Mushroom Platform]]s. The player can interact with them the same as with regular pumpkins, but throughout much of this sequence, they do not produce anything when destroyed, the only exceptions being the two jack-o'-lanterns to the sides of the [[Wonder Seed]], which release coins. If a bouncing jack-o'-lantern is destroyed, another is launched from below the course to replace it soon after. | ||
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MKT jack-o'-lantern trick or treat.jpg|Knocking away a Jack-o'-lantern in Wii Maple Treeway (''Mario Kart Tour''). Note the "Trick or treat!" message displayed on the right. | MKT jack-o'-lantern trick or treat.jpg|Knocking away a Jack-o'-lantern in Wii Maple Treeway (''Mario Kart Tour''). Note the "Trick or treat!" message displayed on the right. | ||
MKT bg jack-o'-lanterns N64 Frappe Snowland.png|Big Jack-o'-lanterns in the background of N64 Frappe Snowland (''Mario Kart Tour'') | MKT bg jack-o'-lanterns N64 Frappe Snowland.png|Big Jack-o'-lanterns in the background of N64 Frappe Snowland (''Mario Kart Tour'') | ||
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