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'''Watermelon Blocks''' are supposedly super-sized [[Watermelon]]s shaped like a cube found in ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]''. They are green with dark stripes on the outside with red on the inside | '''Watermelon Blocks''' are supposedly super-sized [[Watermelon]]s shaped like a cube found in ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]''. They are green with dark stripes on the outside with red on the inside and make a splashing noise when destroyed, like an actual Watermelon. | ||
Watermelon Blocks are merely one of many kinds of blocks found throughout ''Super Mario Sunshine'', such as [[Brick Block]]s and [[Sand Cube]]s. They can only be destroyed by [[Ground Pound]]ing on them (as opposed to Brick Blocks, which can only be destroyed by jumping underneath them). After [[Mario]] destroys a Watermelon Block, it often drops a single [[Coin]]. | Watermelon Blocks are merely one of many kinds of blocks found throughout ''Super Mario Sunshine'', such as [[Brick Block]]s and [[Sand Cube]]s. They can only be destroyed by [[Ground Pound]]ing on them (as opposed to Brick Blocks, which can only be destroyed by jumping underneath them). After [[Mario]] destroys a Watermelon Block, it often drops a single [[Coin]]. |
Revision as of 10:23, January 28, 2013
Watermelon Blocks are supposedly super-sized Watermelons shaped like a cube found in Super Mario Sunshine. They are green with dark stripes on the outside with red on the inside and make a splashing noise when destroyed, like an actual Watermelon.
Watermelon Blocks are merely one of many kinds of blocks found throughout Super Mario Sunshine, such as Brick Blocks and Sand Cubes. They can only be destroyed by Ground Pounding on them (as opposed to Brick Blocks, which can only be destroyed by jumping underneath them). After Mario destroys a Watermelon Block, it often drops a single Coin.
Trivia
- Certain watermelons are grown cubed in Japan - this is most likely where the Watermelon Blocks' appearance derives from.