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The Candy's name is a pun on "slow-mo" (short for "slow motion"), in reference to the die's speed.
The Candy's name is a pun on "slow-mo" (short for "slow motion"), in reference to the die's speed.


The [[1-2-3 Slow Dice Block]] from ''[[Mario Party 10]]'' has a near-identical effect to the Slowgo Candy.
The [[1-2-3 Slow Dice Block]] from ''[[Mario Party 10]]'' has a near-identical effect to the Slowgo Candy, although it rolls up to 3.
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Latest revision as of 19:44, March 7, 2025

Candy of Mario Party 8
Render of a Slowgo Candy
Slowgo Candy
Artwork of a Slowgo Candy

The Slowgo Candy is a red Candy in Mario Party 8. It has a picture of a green Dice Block on the wrapper and has the combined effects of the Slow 'Shroom Orb and Poison Shroom items from past Mario Party games. When used, it lets the player hit a slow-moving Dice Block with 1–5 on it instead of 1–10. In order to get the desired number, one must flick their Wii Remote one number early. It is usually more expensive than the Twice Candy, costing 10 or 15 coins. It is found on DK's Treetop Temple, Shy Guy's Perplex Express, Koopa's Tycoon Town, and Bowser's Warped Orbit.

The Candy's name is a pun on "slow-mo" (short for "slow motion"), in reference to the die's speed.

The 1-2-3 Slow Dice Block from Mario Party 10 has a near-identical effect to the Slowgo Candy, although it rolls up to 3.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ぴったりキャンディ[?]
Pittari Kyandi
Perfect Candy
French (NOA) Bonbon Ralentissement[?] Slow-down Candy
German Schnarch-Bonbon[?] Snore Candy
Italian Caramella Moviola[?] Moviola Candy; Moviola is also used to indicate slow-motion.
Spanish (NOA) Caramelo Slowgo[?] Slowgo Candy
Spanish (NOE) Caramelo Lentamelo[?] Lentamelo (from lento, "slow") Candy

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