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Triangular Blocks appear in three episodes of the [[Super Mario World (television series)|''Super Mario World'' cartoon]]. One is first featured in "[[Ghosts 'R' Us]]," where Yoshi (who can, staying consistent with the games, only bounce on the block) briefly uses it to travel into [[Wizenheimer]]'s [[Ghost House|haunted house]] and save Mario, Luigi, [[Princess Peach|Princess Toadstool]], and [[Oogtar]]. During a later episode, "[[King Scoopa Koopa]]," in an attempt to escape from the [[Chickendactyl]]-turned [[Cave People]], Mario and Princess Toadstool run up a Triangular Block leading to a [[Star Road (Super Mario World)|Star Road]]. In the episode "[[Born to Ride]]," Mario, Luigi, Princess Toadstool, and Yoshi use a Triangular Block to drive up the wall in their motorbikes to avoid [[Dino Riders|Duke, Lulu, and Rockman]]. Rockman attempts to drive up the wall by using the block, but he fails and crashes (the block is also shown to frown as soon as Rockman fails). | Triangular Blocks appear in three episodes of the [[Super Mario World (television series)|''Super Mario World'' cartoon]]. One is first featured in "[[Ghosts 'R' Us]]," where Yoshi (who can, staying consistent with the games, only bounce on the block) briefly uses it to travel into [[Wizenheimer]]'s [[Ghost House|haunted house]] and save Mario, Luigi, [[Princess Peach|Princess Toadstool]], and [[Oogtar]]. During a later episode, "[[King Scoopa Koopa]]," in an attempt to escape from the [[Chickendactyl]]-turned [[Cave People]], Mario and Princess Toadstool run up a Triangular Block leading to a [[Star Road (Super Mario World)|Star Road]]. In the episode "[[Born to Ride]]," Mario, Luigi, Princess Toadstool, and Yoshi use a Triangular Block to drive up the wall in their motorbikes to avoid [[Dino Riders|Duke, Lulu, and Rockman]]. Rockman attempts to drive up the wall by using the block, but he fails and crashes (the block is also shown to frown as soon as Rockman fails). | ||
In ''[[Hotel Mario]]'', while Triangular Blocks do not appear, [[ | In ''[[Hotel Mario]]'', while Triangular Blocks do not appear, [[Roy Koopa]] runs up the wall of [[Roy's HardBrick Hotel|his HardBrick Hotel]] without the use of a Triangular Block, something he also does in [[Roy's Rowdy Rooftop|his boss battle]]. In ''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]'', [[Mini Mario (form)|Mini Mario]] has the ability to run up walls as well as run straight down walls. | ||
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==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== | ||
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| | |Jap={{hover|三角|さんかく}}ブロック<ref>{{cite|url=www.nintendo.co.jp/clvs/manuals/ja/pdf/CLV-P-VAAAJ.pdf|title=''Super Mario World'' Japanese instruction booklet, Mario controls section}}</ref>{{page needed}} | ||
|JapR=Sankaku Burokku | |||
| | |JapM=Triangular Block | ||
| | |Fre=Bloc triangulaire<br>Triangle trampoline | ||
|FreN=''Super Mario World'' television series | |||
|FreM=Triangular Block<br>Trampoline triangle | |||
|Fre=Bloc triangulaire | |||
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|Ger=Dreieckblock | |Ger=Dreieckblock | ||
|GerM=Triangle Block | |GerM=Triangle Block | ||
| | |Ita=Blocco Triangolo<ref>{{cite|title=''[[Super Mario Bros. Encyclopedia|Super Mario Bros. Enciclopedia]]''|page=64}}</ref> | ||
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|ItaM=Triangle Block | |ItaM=Triangle Block | ||
|PorA=Bloco Triangular <small>(''Super Mario World'' instruction booklet)</small><br>Bloco Triângulo | |||
|PorAN=''Super Mario World'' television series | |||
|PorAM=Triangular Block<br>Triangle Block | |||
|PorA=Bloco Triangular | |||
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|Rom=Piese triunghi{{footnote|main|1}} | |Rom=Piese triunghi{{footnote|main|1}} | ||
|RomN=''Super Mario World'' television series | |RomN=''Super Mario World'' television series | ||
|Rom2=Bucăți triunghi{{footnote|main|1}} | |Rom2=Bucăți triunghi{{footnote|main|1}} | ||
|Rom2N=''Super Mario World'' television series | |Rom2N=''Super Mario World'' television series | ||
| | |RomM=Triangle pieces | ||
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|SpaA=Triángulo Mágico | |SpaA=Triángulo Mágico | ||
|SpaAN=''Super Mario World'' television series | |SpaAN=''Super Mario World'' television series | ||
|SpaAM=Magic Triangle | |SpaAM=Magic Triangle | ||
|SpaE=Bloque Triángulo | |SpaE=Bloque Triángulo | ||
|SpaEN=''Super Mario World'' television series | |SpaEN=''Super Mario World'' television series | ||
|SpaEM=Triangle Block | |SpaEM=Triangle Block | ||
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{{footnote|note|1|In the dubbed version of the episode "[[Ghosts 'R' Us]]," Yoshi inexplicably uses two different names at their plural to refer to a singular Triangular Block as he prepares to enter Wizenheimer's haunted house, despite consistently calling it a "triangle blockety" in the English version. | {{footnote|note|1|In the dubbed version of the episode "[[Ghosts 'R' Us]]," Yoshi inexplicably uses two different names at their plural to refer to a singular Triangular Block as he prepares to enter Wizenheimer's haunted house, despite consistently calling it a "triangle blockety" in the English version. |