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The French name of the Lucky Bell is '''Clochette maneki-neko''' meaning ''Bell'' and ''Maneki-neko'' who's a lucky cat in Japan.[[User:MisterCoolSkin|MisterCoolSkin]] ([[User talk:MisterCoolSkin|talk]]) 13:55, 29 April 2015 (EDT)
The French name of the Lucky Bell is '''Clochette maneki-neko''' meaning ''Bell'' and ''Maneki-neko'' who's a lucky cat in Japan.
:For future convenience, do you have a source for this? {{User:Time Turner/sig}}
==function==
it appears to be similar to the statue leaf,as both allow the user to turn into a statue,along with having the abilities of the first power-up seen in the game [[User:Pikachu210|Pikachu210]] ([[User talk:Pikachu210|talk]]) 01:31, 21 September 2018 (EDT)
:That's already on the article. {{User:Mario jc/sig}} 04:48, 21 September 2018 (EDT)
==Prima Guide Name==
When looking to citation 2, it takes us to a Prima Guide website (I'm not sure if these are official as the physical guidebooks, but I don't doubt it). This citation was put there to prove this item, the Lucky Bell, is called the "Lucky Cat Power-up" according to them, however this claim is taken completely out of context. Not only does it mention, in bold, the name Lucky Bell (underlined in red), which would mean the correct way to write this would be "also referred to as by", but it also doesn't even refer to the item as such, but instead the actual power-up! To elaborate this, the phrase's origin in underlined in blue, where only "Lucky Cat" is bold, and it is referred to as the power-up, not as the item. Not to mention, which of the two can you use to break through boxes with? Clearly the power-up. So the fact that (as we can tell by the boldness) "Lucky Cat Power-up" isn't a name used by Prima, and context shows that it wouldn't make much sense for the item to be called this, I'm not too sure if this claim is really all that valid. But maybe I'm reading it differently/incorrectly?
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What do you all thinks? [[User:LuckyEmile|LuckyEmile]] ([[User talk:LuckyEmile|talk]]) 16:05, 3 October 2018 (EDT)
:Prima is definitely official, though reading that paragraph... it's possible they were referring to the [[Lucky Cat Mario|Lucky Cat Suit]] rather than the item. {{User:Alex95/sig}} 16:08, 3 October 2018 (EDT)
::Ah, glad to know we can rely on the website too. And I think I'd agree with you there. [[User:LuckyEmile|LuckyEmile]] ([[User talk:LuckyEmile|talk]]) 16:14, 3 October 2018 (EDT)
:::It's also worth mentioning that, according to [[User:Time Turner|a user I messaged several months ago]], [[Goomba button]] is also referred to by other names in the ''Super Mario Odyssey'' Prima guide, so it's probably better if we choose the more concise name if Prima or another guide has any inconsistencies. {{User:Toadette the Achiever/sig}} 19:00, 3 October 2018 (EDT)

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