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==Trivia==
*When [[Toad]] uses the Propeller Box in ''[[Super Mario 3D World]]'', its appearance resembles the Propeller Block.

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A Propeller Block
Artwork of the Propeller Block
Not to be confused with Propeller Box.

A Propeller Block is a type of block that appears in New Super Mario Bros. Wii. It is navy-colored and has a yellow propeller.

History

New Super Mario Bros. Wii

In New Super Mario Bros. Wii, the Propeller Block has the same function as a Propeller Mushroom, with the exception that players can maintain the ability to use the Propeller Jump even after being hit as long as they are holding the block, and that they cannot take it into pipes. To use it, the player must pick it up (shaking the Wii Remote and pressing One Button) and hold it (by holding down One Button). Then, the user must shake the Wii Remote anytime in order to fly. This block is found at least once in each world (except for World 1), usually in stages where fog is found and in places where there are things floating or in places beyond the reach of the player(s).

Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games

Propeller Blocks also appear in the Nintendo 3DS version of Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games. In the Golf and Golf Plus events, if the player hits the ball into water, it transforms into a Propeller Block to return to its previous location.

Profiles

New Super Mario Bros. Wii

  • Trading card description: "Grab these little blue boxes wherever you see them. The Propeller Block power-up will give you the ability to float up in the air for a while and avoid enemy trouble below. It's also handy for collecting items in the sky. Keep a sharp lookout for Propeller Blocks in foggy areas."

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese プロペラブロック[?]
Puropera Burokku
Propeller Block
Dutch Propellerblok[?] Propeller Block
Italian Blocco Elica[?] Propeller Block
Spanish (NOE) Bloque Helicóptero[?] Helicopter Block