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{{italic title|spring platform (''Super Mario World'')}}
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'''Spring platforms'''<ref>''[[Nintendo Power Advance]]'' #4, pages 38-39.</ref>, also known as '''bouncing boughs'''<ref>''[[Mario Mania]]'', page 88.</ref>, are platforms found in [[Vanilla Secret 1]], [[Vanilla Dome 4]], and [[Gnarly]] of ''[[Super Mario World]]''. They can propel the player upwards like a [[Trampoline|Jumping Board]] or [[Note Block|Jump Block]] and shares the same sound effect with them. They are not free-floating platforms, but are always attached to the side of another object. Each one consists of five green segments, with the attaching segment never being affected by the player's pressure.
'''Spring platforms'''<ref>''[[Nintendo Power Advance]]'' #4, pages 38-39.</ref>, also known as '''bouncing boughs'''<ref>''[[Mario Mania]]'', page 88.</ref>, are platforms found in [[Vanilla Secret 1]], [[Vanilla Dome 4]], and [[Gnarly]] of ''[[Super Mario World]]''. They can propel the player upwards like a [[Trampoline|Jumping Board]] or [[Note Block|Jump Block]] and shares the same sound effect with them. They are not free-floating platforms, but are always attached to the side of another object. Each one consists of five green segments, with the attaching segment never being affected by the player's pressure.

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A bouncing bough from Super Mario World

Spring platforms[1], also known as bouncing boughs[2], are platforms found in Vanilla Secret 1, Vanilla Dome 4, and Gnarly of Super Mario World. They can propel the player upwards like a Jumping Board or Jump Block and shares the same sound effect with them. They are not free-floating platforms, but are always attached to the side of another object. Each one consists of five green segments, with the attaching segment never being affected by the player's pressure.

References

  1. ^ Nintendo Power Advance #4, pages 38-39.
  2. ^ Mario Mania, page 88.