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*In ''[[The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' episode "[[Super Koopa (The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 episode)|Super Koopa]]", Mario refers to a standard [[Brick Block]] as a Super Block.
*In ''[[The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' episode "[[Super Koopa (The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 episode)|Super Koopa]]", Mario refers to a standard [[Brick Block]] as a Super Block.
*In the [[Virtual Console]] re-release of ''Paper Mario'', the brightness of the Super Block was changed to avoid the risk of seizures.
*In the [[Virtual Console]] re-release of ''Paper Mario'', the brightness of the Super Block was changed to avoid the risk of seizures.{{refneeded}}
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Mario and Watt next to a Super Block in Toad Town Tunnels during Paper Mario.

Super Blocks are blocks that contain a spinning blue disk that appear in Paper Mario. Similar to Merlon's power in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, the Super Block upgrades Mario's partners. There are 16 blocks scattered all across the Mushroom Kingdom. The fortune teller Merluvlee can tell where the Super Blocks are.

Each of Mario's partners can be upgraded twice: the first time to a Super Rank and the second time to an Ultra Rank after Mario receives the Ultra Stone from Raphael the Raven in Chapter 5. After Mario receives the Ultra Stone, he can choose to Ultra Rank a partner even if all partners aren't at Super Rank yet.

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