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{{item infobox
{{item infobox
|image=[[File:SMBW gimmick sound long.png|150px]]<br>
|image=[[File:SMBW gimmick sound long.png|150px]]<br>
|first_appearance=''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]'' ([[List of games by date#2023|2023]])
|first_appearance=''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]'' ([[List of games by date#2023|2023]])
|variants=[[Note Block]]
|latest_appearance=''[[Tetris 99]]'' (38th Maximus Cup, cameo) (2023)
|variant_of=[[Note Block]]
}}
{{quote|Love that sound!|[[Talking Flower]]|Super Mario Bros. Wonder}}
'''Marimba Blocks''' are a colored variant of [[Note Block]]s that appear in ''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]''. They share a more wooden-like appearance with two beamed eighth notes engraved rather than a quarter note, always appearing with the color pattern: green, blue, yellow, and red. Much like Note Blocks, they bounce the player higher; however, it is only when the player jumps, rather than bouncing instantly upon landing. When walked on, the blocks play a xylophone or metallophone sound, increasing in pitch the more the player walks. During [[Wonder Effect]]s, they are pitched to the music's melody instead of being pitched to a specific scale.
 
In ''[[Tetris 99]]'', if the ''Super Mario Bros. Wonder'' theme is applied, the Z-Tetriminos take the form of red Marimba Blocks, with the music notes also colored a slightly lighter red.
==Additional names==
===Internal names===
{{internal names
|game1=''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]''
|file1=<tt>G:/romfs/Mals/USen.Product.100.sarc.zs/GameMsg/Name_Gimmick.msbt/</tt>
|name1=Marimba Block
|meaning1=-
|game2=''Super Mario Bros. Wonder''
|file2=<tt>G:/romfs/Pack/Actor/ObjectXylophoneBridge.pack.zs</tt>
|name2=XylophoneBridge
|meaning2=Xylophone Bridge
|game3=''Super Mario Bros. Wonder''
|file3=<tt>G:/romfs/Model/ObjectBlockSound.bfres.zs</tt>
|name3=BlockSound
|meaning3=Sound Block
|game4=''Super Mario Bros. Wonder''
|file4=<tt>G:/romfs/Sound/Resource/ObjectKeyboardBlock.bars.zs</tt>
|name4=KeyboardBlock
|meaning4=Keyboard Block
}}
 
===Internal localized names===
The following names were found in the same file, but in the other languages.
{{foreign names
|ChiT=木琴磚塊
|ChiTR=Mùqín Zhuānkuài
|ChiTM=Xylophone Brick
|ChiS=木琴砖块
|ChiSR=Mùqín Zhuānkuài
|ChiSM=Xylophone Brick
|Spa=Bloque xilófono
|SpaM=Xylophone block
|Ger=Marimbablock
|GerM=Marimba block
|Fre=Bloc marimba
|FreM=Marimba block
|Ita=Blocco xilofono
|ItaM=Xylophone block
|Dut=Marimbablok
|DutM=Marimba block
|Por=Bloco xilofone
|PorM=Xylophone block
|Rus=Блок-ксилофон
|RusR=Blok-ksilofon
|RusM=Xylophone block
|Kor=목관블록
|KorR=Mokgwan Beullok
|KorM=Woodwind block
}}
 
===Names in other languages===
{{foreign names
|Jap=木琴ブロック<ref>[https://topics.nintendo.co.jp/article/4e37ffcc-3ec4-4169-a865-8f5adae176da コントローラーから音が鳴る!? フラワー王国で耳にするサウンドの秘密をご紹介。【ワンダーの世界へ Vol.8】]. nintendo.co.jp.</ref>
|JapR=Mokkin Burokku
|JapM=Xylophone Block
}}
}}
'''Marimba Blocks'''<ref>Name in <tt>USen.Product.100.sarc.zs</tt> archive</ref> are a colored variant of [[Note Block]]s that appear in ''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]''. They share a more wooden-like appearence with a quaver engraved rather than a quarter note, always appearing with the color pattern: green, blue, yellow, and red. Much like Note Blocks, they bounce the player higher; however, it is only when the player jumps, rather than bouncing instantly upon landing. When walked on, the blocks play a xylophone sound, increasing in pitch the more the player walks.


==References==
==References==
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{{Blocks}}
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[[Category:Blocks]]
[[Category:Blocks]]
[[Category:Super Mario Bros. Wonder objects]]
[[Category:Super Mario Bros. Wonder objects]]
[[it:Blocco xilofono]]

Latest revision as of 14:50, November 13, 2024

Marimba Block
Colorful note blocks from Super Mario Bros. Wonder
First appearance Super Mario Bros. Wonder (2023)
Latest appearance Tetris 99 (38th Maximus Cup, cameo) (2023)
Variant of Note Block
“Love that sound!”
Talking Flower, Super Mario Bros. Wonder

Marimba Blocks are a colored variant of Note Blocks that appear in Super Mario Bros. Wonder. They share a more wooden-like appearance with two beamed eighth notes engraved rather than a quarter note, always appearing with the color pattern: green, blue, yellow, and red. Much like Note Blocks, they bounce the player higher; however, it is only when the player jumps, rather than bouncing instantly upon landing. When walked on, the blocks play a xylophone or metallophone sound, increasing in pitch the more the player walks. During Wonder Effects, they are pitched to the music's melody instead of being pitched to a specific scale.

In Tetris 99, if the Super Mario Bros. Wonder theme is applied, the Z-Tetriminos take the form of red Marimba Blocks, with the music notes also colored a slightly lighter red.

Additional names[edit]

Internal names[edit]

Game File Name Meaning

Super Mario Bros. Wonder G:/romfs/Mals/USen.Product.100.sarc.zs/GameMsg/Name_Gimmick.msbt/ Marimba Block -
Super Mario Bros. Wonder G:/romfs/Pack/Actor/ObjectXylophoneBridge.pack.zs XylophoneBridge Xylophone Bridge
Super Mario Bros. Wonder G:/romfs/Model/ObjectBlockSound.bfres.zs BlockSound Sound Block
Super Mario Bros. Wonder G:/romfs/Sound/Resource/ObjectKeyboardBlock.bars.zs KeyboardBlock Keyboard Block

Internal localized names[edit]

The following names were found in the same file, but in the other languages.

Language Name Meaning Notes
Chinese (simplified) 木琴砖块[?]
Mùqín Zhuānkuài
Xylophone Brick
Chinese (traditional) 木琴磚塊[?]
Mùqín Zhuānkuài
Xylophone Brick
Dutch Marimbablok[?] Marimba block
French Bloc marimba[?] Marimba block
German Marimbablock[?] Marimba block
Italian Blocco xilofono[?] Xylophone block
Korean 목관블록[?]
Mokgwan Beullok
Woodwind block
Portuguese Bloco xilofone[?] Xylophone block
Russian Блок-ксилофон[?]
Blok-ksilofon
Xylophone block
Spanish Bloque xilófono[?] Xylophone block

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese 木琴ブロック[1]
Mokkin Burokku
Xylophone Block

References[edit]