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Mario uses the Hata to then reach a pair of flying enemies and defeats them by ordering them to imitate his gesture, raising one flag, then the other, until they cannot keep the pace anymore (similar to the ''[[Mario Party]]'' minigame [[Shy Guy Says]]), falling to the ground. Mario uses this transformation until he comes across a wall that does not let him skip the level by flying. | Mario uses the Hata to then reach a pair of flying enemies and defeats them by ordering them to imitate his gesture, raising one flag, then the other, until they cannot keep the pace anymore (similar to the ''[[Mario Party]]'' minigame [[Shy Guy Says]]), falling to the ground. Mario uses this transformation until he comes across a wall that does not let him skip the level by flying. | ||
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The title of this article is official, but it comes from a non-English source.
If an acceptable English name is found, then the article should be moved to the new title.
Hata Mario | |
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Item needed | Hata |
Power(s) given | Flying |
First appearance | Super Mario-kun volume 1 (1991) |
Hata Mario (ハタマリオ, Flag Mario) is a transformation that Mario comes across in Super Mario-kun volume 1.
In the hypothetical Super Mario Bros. 5, Mario learns that the flying enemies now use signal/wind flags (one red and one white) instead of wings. Mario can use them as well by obtaining Hata for himself. While transforming into Hata Mario, Mario gets surrounded by different national flags.
Mario uses the Hata to then reach a pair of flying enemies and defeats them by ordering them to imitate his gesture, raising one flag, then the other, until they cannot keep the pace anymore (similar to the Mario Party minigame Shy Guy Says), falling to the ground. Mario uses this transformation until he comes across a wall that does not let him skip the level by flying.