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*"Bonecoaster" is a combination of the words "bone" and "roller-coaster". | *"Bonecoaster" is a combination of the words "bone" and "roller-coaster". | ||
*The Bonecoaster somewhat resembles a [[Bone Dragon]], but its head is smaller in size, and there are no spikes on its back. | *The Bonecoaster somewhat resembles a [[Bone Dragon]], but its head is smaller in size, and there are no spikes on its back. | ||
*"Whenever the Bonecoaster goes fast, especially on a slope, it lets out a dinosaur-like roar. A single Bonecoaster | *"Whenever the Bonecoaster goes fast, especially on a slope, it lets out a dinosaur-like roar. A single Bonecoaster may let out multiple roars during a ride. The Bonecoasters in ''Super Mario 3D Land'' make a different noise. | ||
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Bonecoasters are rideable creatures made of bone used to make Mario and his company pass through the lava pit. They only appear in World 8-7 from New Super Mario Bros. Wii, a stage that can be unlocked by finding the secret exit in World 8-2. It also appears in multiplayer versus mode.
Bonecoasters are very useful throughout World 8-7 because they help Mario and his friends get the Star Coins in this stage and also prevent them from falling into the lava. However, the Bonecoasters often make risky maneuvers, passing through lava geysers and into the lava itself. Bonecoasters can stand the weight of Mario, Luigi, and both Toads on it. However, if all characters perform a simultaneous Ground Pound, it will fall. Also, Bonecoasters cannot hurt any character.
Bonecoasters have also appeared in the Wii U demo New Super Mario Bros. Mii shown at E3 2011. One is seen in a dark cavern that is filled with poison water, carrying Mario and friends once again.
Bonecoasters later appear in Super Mario 3D Land. However, they only make the appearance in World 8-Bowser's Castle2. Their design has changed into a 3D figure. They also somewhat resemble Dry Bones.
Trivia
- "Bonecoaster" is a combination of the words "bone" and "roller-coaster".
- The Bonecoaster somewhat resembles a Bone Dragon, but its head is smaller in size, and there are no spikes on its back.
- "Whenever the Bonecoaster goes fast, especially on a slope, it lets out a dinosaur-like roar. A single Bonecoaster may let out multiple roars during a ride. The Bonecoasters in Super Mario 3D Land make a different noise.