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'''Walking Blocks'''<ref>''Nintendo Power'' Volume 65, page 81.</ref> are stone creatures resembling [[Thwimp]]s found in ''[[Donkey Kong (Game Boy)|Donkey Kong]]'' for the [[Game Boy]]. They first appear in [[Stage 3-1]] on the [[Ship]]. Walking Blocks slowly walk horizontally, including across spikes. [[Mario]] can [[jump]] onto them to cross larger areas of spikes. Walking Blocks do not hurt Mario in any way, although they do sometimes block his path.
'''Walking Blocks'''<ref>{{cite|date=October 1994|publisher=Nintendo of America|title=''[[Nintendo Power]]'' Volume 65|page=81}}</ref> are [[List of enemies|enemies]] in the [[Game Boy]] version of ''[[Donkey Kong (Game Boy)|Donkey Kong]]''. They are first encountered in [[Stage 3-1]]. These stone creatures resemble [[Thwimp]]s and walk horizontally slowly, including across spikes. [[Mario]] can [[jump]] onto them to cross larger areas of spikes. Walking Blocks do not hurt Mario in any way, although they do sometimes block his path.


==Profiles and statistics==
==Profiles and statistics==
===''[[Perfect Ban Mario Character Daijiten]]''===
===''[[Perfect Ban Mario Character Daijiten]]''===
'''<big>ウッスン</big><br>
{{PEGMCE profile
'''{{hover|種族|しゅぞく}}''' 岸石族<br>
|name=ウッスン (JP) / Walking Block (EN)
'''{{hover|性格|せいかく}}''' 頑固<br>
|artwork=[[File:Ussun.png]]
'''{{hover|登場|とうじょう}}ゲーム''' GBドンキー<br>
|shuzoku=岸石族
'''<big>乗って利用するだかだ</big></b><br>
|seikaku=頑固
歩き回るコトン(P82)のようなウッスン。横からさわっても、上に乗ってもぜんぜんダメージを受けない。下が危ないところは渡る台にしよう。持ち上げることもできないぞ。<ref name=Daijiten>「パーフェクト版 マリオキャラクター大事典」 (''Perfect Ban Mario Character Daijiten''), [https://i.imgur.com/2QMFw9S.jpeg page 44].</ref>
|tojo_gemu=GBドンキー
 
|desc='''<big>乗って利用するだかだ</big></b><br>
'''''<big>Walking Block</big>'''''<br>
歩き回るコトン(P82)のようなウッスン。横からさわっても、上に乗ってもぜんぜんダメージを受けない。下が危ないところは渡る台にしよう。持ち上げることもできないぞ。<ref name=Daijiten>{{cite|language=ja|date=1994|title=「パーフェクト版 マリオキャラクター大事典」 (''Perfect Ban Mario Character Daijiten'')|language=ja|page=[https://i.imgur.com/2QMFw9S.jpeg 44]}}</ref>
''Tribe: Rock clan''<br>
|tribe=Rock clan
''Disposition: Stubbornness''<br>
|disposition=Stubbornness
''Game appearances: GB Donkey''<br>
|game_appearances=GB Donkey
'''''<big>Get on board and take advantage of it.</big>'''''<br>
|eng_desc='''''<big>Get on board and take advantage of it.</big>'''''<br>
''Walking Block is like a walking Thwimp (p. 82). It is not damaged at all even if you touch it from the side or get on top of it. If the bottom is dangerous, use it as a platform to cross. You can't even lift it up.''
''Walking Block is like a walking Thwimp (p. 82). It is not damaged at all even if you touch it from the side or get on top of it. If the bottom is dangerous, use it as a platform to cross. You can't even lift it up.''
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==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery>
<gallery>
DKGB Chunk.png|Sprite
DKGB Chunk.png|Sprite from ''Donkey Kong'' (Game Boy)
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|Jap=ウッスン<ref name=Daijiten/>
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|JapR=Ussun
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|JapM=Play on「ドッスン」(''Dossun'', [[Thwomp#Names in other languages|Thwomp]]) and「臼」(''usu'', mortar)
|JapM=Play on「ドッスン」(''Dossun'', "[[Thwomp#Names in other languages|Thwomp]]") and「臼」(''usu'', "mortar")
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Revision as of 12:48, June 30, 2024

Walking Block
Ussun.png
Artwork of a Walking Block from Perfect Ban Mario Character Daijiten
First appearance Donkey Kong (Game Boy) (1994)
Variant of Thwomp
Comparable

Walking Blocks[1] are enemies in the Game Boy version of Donkey Kong. They are first encountered in Stage 3-1. These stone creatures resemble Thwimps and walk horizontally slowly, including across spikes. Mario can jump onto them to cross larger areas of spikes. Walking Blocks do not hurt Mario in any way, although they do sometimes block his path.

Profiles and statistics

Perfect Ban Mario Character Daijiten

Template:PEGMCE profile

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ウッスン[2]
Ussun
Play on「ドッスン」(Dossun, "Thwomp") and「臼」(usu, "mortar")

References

  1. ^ October 1994. Nintendo Power Volume 65. Nintendo of America. Page 81.
  2. ^ Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named Daijiten