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[[Image:Bitsize_Candy.JPG|thumb|right|'''Bitsize Candy'''.]]
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The '''Bitsize Candy''' is a yellow [[Candy (Mario Party 8)|Candy]] in ''[[Mario Party 8]]''. It depicts a bit sized [[Mario]] on the wrapper, and, when a player uses it, his or her character turns into an 8-bit-like rendition. As a "Bitsize" character, they hit [[Coin Block]]s with three [[coin]]s inside each for every space they move until their turn is done, similar to the [[Flower Orb]] from ''[[Mario Party 7]]''. This candy can be hidden on every board, but cannot be bought in shops.
|image=[[File:Bitsize Candy.png|100px]]
|first_appearance=''[[Mario Party 8]]'' ([[List of games by date#2007|2007]])
|effect=Temporarily pixelates a character, allowing them to collect three coins from blocks for each space to which they move
}}
The '''Bitsize Candy''' is a yellow [[Candy (Mario Party 8)|Candy]] in ''[[Mario Party 8]]''. It depicts a bit-sized [[Mario]] on the wrapper, and when a player uses it, their character turns into a pixelated rendition of themselves, with Mario, [[Blooper]], and [[Hammer Bro]] taking their appearances from ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' and [[Dry Bones]] and [[Boo]] taking a similar look to their appearances from ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' and ''[[Super Mario World]]'', respectively, all with their modern colors. As a "Bitsize" character, they hit [[Coin Block]]s with three [[coin]]s inside each for every space they move until their turn is done. As players roll a normal die, the maximum number of coins they can get in one roll is 30, while the minimum number is three. The Candy's name is a pun on the term "bite-sized" and its function of turning characters into "8-bit" versions.


[[Mario]], [[Blooper]] and [[Hammer Bro]] reuse their 8-bit appearance and movements from ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'', while [[Dry Bones]] uses his appearance from ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'', and [[Boo]] has an appearance similar to his sprite from ''[[Super Mario World]]''.
This Candy is functionally similar to the [[Flower Orb]] from ''[[Mario Party 7]]''. The Bitsize Candy can be found on [[DK's Treetop Temple]], [[King Boo's Haunted Hideaway]], [[Shy Guy's Perplex Express]], and [[Koopa's Tycoon Town]], and it cannot be bought in [[Candy Shop|shops]].
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==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<center><gallery>
<gallery>
File:BitsizeMarioMP8.png|[[Mario]]
Bitsize Candy.jpg|Artwork
File:BitsizeLuigiMP8.png|[[Luigi]]
BitsizeMarioMP8.png|[[Mario]]
File:BitsizePeachMP8.png|[[Princess Peach]]
BitsizeLuigiMP8.png|[[Luigi]]
File:BitsizeYoshiMP8.png|[[Yoshi]]
BitsizePeachMP8.png|[[Princess Peach]]
File:BitsizeWarioMP8.png|[[Wario]]
BitsizeYoshiMP8.png|[[Yoshi]]
File:BitsizeDaisyMP8.png|[[Princess Daisy]]
BitsizeWarioMP8.png|[[Wario]]
File:BitsizeWaluigiMP8.png|[[Waluigi]]
BitsizeDaisyMP8.png|[[Princess Daisy]]
File:BitsizeToadMP8.png|[[Toad]]
BitsizeWaluigiMP8.png|[[Waluigi]]
File:BitsizeBooMP8.png|[[Boo]]
BitsizeToadMP8.png|[[Toad]]
File:BitsizeToadetteMP8.png|[[Toadette]]
BitsizeBooMP8.png|[[Boo]]
File:BitsizeBirdoMP8.png|[[Birdo]]
BitsizeToadetteMP8.png|[[Toadette]]
File:BitsizeDryBonesMP8.png|[[Dry Bones]]
BitsizeBirdoMP8.png|[[Birdo]]
File:BitsizeBlooperMP8.png|[[Blooper]]
BitsizeDryBonesMP8.png|[[Dry Bones]]
File:BitsizeHammerBroMP8.png|[[Hammer Bro]]
BitsizeBlooperMP8.png|[[Blooper]]
</gallery></center>
BitsizeHammerBroMP8.png|[[Hammer Bro]]
</gallery>


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{Foreignname
{{foreign names
|Jap=カクカクキャンディ
|Jap=カクカクキャンディ
|JapR=Kakukakukyandi
|JapR=Kakukaku Kyandi
|JapM=Jittery Candy
|JapM=Jagged Candy
| Fre = Bonbon 2D
|FreA=Bonbon Mini
| FreM = 2D Candy
|FreAM=Mini Candy
| Ger = 8-Bit-Bonbon
|FreE=Bonbon 2D
| GerM = 8-Bit Candy
|FreEM=2D Candy
| Ita = Caramella 8-Bit
|Ger=8-Bit-Bonbon
| ItaM = 8-Bit Candy
|GerM=8-Bit Candy
|Ita=Caramella 8-Bit
|ItaM=8-Bit Candy
|SpaA=Caramelo Bocado
|SpaAM=Bite Candy
|SpaE=Caramelo Bancomelo
|SpaEM="Caramelo" (candy) + "banco" (bank)
}}
}}
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{{MP8}}
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{{Yoshi forms}}
{{Wario forms}}
[[Category:Candies]]
[[Category:Candies]]
[[Category:Power-Ups]]
[[Category:Power-ups]]
[[Category:Mario Party Items]]
[[Category:Mario Party 8 items]]
[[Category:Desserts]]
[[de:8-Bit-Bonbon]]
[[Category:Mario Food]]
[[it:Caramella 8bit]]

Latest revision as of 18:40, June 2, 2024

Bitsize Candy
Candy of Mario Party 8
First appearance Mario Party 8 (2007)
Effect Temporarily pixelates a character, allowing them to collect three coins from blocks for each space to which they move

The Bitsize Candy is a yellow Candy in Mario Party 8. It depicts a bit-sized Mario on the wrapper, and when a player uses it, their character turns into a pixelated rendition of themselves, with Mario, Blooper, and Hammer Bro taking their appearances from Super Mario Bros. and Dry Bones and Boo taking a similar look to their appearances from Super Mario Bros. 3 and Super Mario World, respectively, all with their modern colors. As a "Bitsize" character, they hit Coin Blocks with three coins inside each for every space they move until their turn is done. As players roll a normal die, the maximum number of coins they can get in one roll is 30, while the minimum number is three. The Candy's name is a pun on the term "bite-sized" and its function of turning characters into "8-bit" versions.

This Candy is functionally similar to the Flower Orb from Mario Party 7. The Bitsize Candy can be found on DK's Treetop Temple, King Boo's Haunted Hideaway, Shy Guy's Perplex Express, and Koopa's Tycoon Town, and it cannot be bought in shops.

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Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese カクカクキャンディ[?]
Kakukaku Kyandi
Jagged Candy
French (NOA) Bonbon Mini[?] Mini Candy
French (NOE) Bonbon 2D[?] 2D Candy
German 8-Bit-Bonbon[?] 8-Bit Candy
Italian Caramella 8-Bit[?] 8-Bit Candy
Spanish (NOA) Caramelo Bocado[?] Bite Candy
Spanish (NOE) Caramelo Bancomelo[?] "Caramelo" (candy) + "banco" (bank)