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[[Image:Switch.jpg|thumb|A '''Skull Switch'''.]]
{{item infobox
|image=[[File:NSMB Skullswitch.png|50px]]
|first_appearance=''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'' ([[list of games by date#2006|2006]])
|related=[[! Switch]]
|comparable=[[Axe]]
}}
A '''skull switch'''<ref>{{cite|author=Loe, Casey|title=''New Super Mario Bros.'' Player's Guide|page=26|date=May 15, 2006|publisher=Nintendo of America|language=en-us|isbn=1-59812-009-3}}</ref> is an object in ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'' The switch takes the role of the [[axe]] from ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'', since activating it takes away the bridge platform and defeats the boss. The first skull switch appears in the [[World 1 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 1]] battle against [[Bowser]], the second with [[Dry Bowser]], and the third and last one with Bowser and [[Bowser Jr.]] When the player character sets foot on the platform with the skull switch, the boss runs towards him, trying to toss him back onto the bridge. Even if the boss is defeated through other means, the skull switch still has to be pressed to complete the level, regardless.


'''Skull Switches''' are items found in ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'' In total, the switch is found in three boss fights; the first with [[Bowser]], the eighth with [[Dry Bowser]], and the final battle with Bowser and [[Bowser Jr.]] In the aforementioned boss battles, [[Mario]]'s goal is to avoid the attacks of the bosses and hit the Skull Switch, causing the bridge which Bowser is standing on to collapse and send him plummeting downwards to whatever may lie beneath. When Mario sets foot on the safe platform with the switch, Bowser/Bones will run towards him and try to toss him back onto the bridge.
In later ''New Super Mario Bros.'' games, starting with ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]'', the skull switches are replaced by [[! Switch]]es.


The Skull Switch acts as a replacement for the [[axe]], from the original ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]''
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Jap=ドクロスイッチ<ref>{{cite|language=ja|publisher=[[Shogakukan]]|date=October 19, 2015|title=''Super Mario Bros. Hyakka: Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook'', ''New Super Mario Bros.'' section|page=119|isbn=978-4-09-106569-8}}</ref>
|JapR=Dokuro Suitchi
|JapM=Skull Switch
|Ita=Interruttore Teschio<ref>{{cite|date=November 15, 2018|title=''[[Super Mario Bros. Encyclopedia|Super Mario Bros. Enciclopedia]]''|publisher=Magazzini Salani|language=it|isbn=889367436X|page=119}}</ref>
|ItaM=Skull Switch
}}


{{Switches}}
==References==
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Latest revision as of 06:46, December 12, 2024

Skull switch
NSMB Skullswitch.png
First appearance New Super Mario Bros. (2006)
Related
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A skull switch[1] is an object in New Super Mario Bros. The switch takes the role of the axe from Super Mario Bros., since activating it takes away the bridge platform and defeats the boss. The first skull switch appears in the World 1 battle against Bowser, the second with Dry Bowser, and the third and last one with Bowser and Bowser Jr. When the player character sets foot on the platform with the skull switch, the boss runs towards him, trying to toss him back onto the bridge. Even if the boss is defeated through other means, the skull switch still has to be pressed to complete the level, regardless.

In later New Super Mario Bros. games, starting with New Super Mario Bros. Wii, the skull switches are replaced by ! Switches.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ドクロスイッチ[2]
Dokuro Suitchi
Skull Switch
Italian Interruttore Teschio[3] Skull Switch

References[edit]

  1. ^ Loe, Casey (May 15, 2006). New Super Mario Bros. Player's Guide. Nintendo of America (American English). ISBN 1-59812-009-3. Page 26.
  2. ^ October 19, 2015. Super Mario Bros. Hyakka: Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook, New Super Mario Bros. section. Shogakukan (Japanese). ISBN 978-4-09-106569-8. Page 119.
  3. ^ November 15, 2018. Super Mario Bros. Enciclopedia. Magazzini Salani (Italian). ISBN 889367436X. Page 119.