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[[Image:PinchCraneMLSS.png|thumb|right|The '''Pinch Crane'''.]]
[[File:PinchCraneMLSS.png|frame|right|The '''Pinch Crane'''.]]
The '''Pinch Crane''' (nicknamed '''Mr. Pinch''' by one of [[Bowser]]'s [[Koopa Troopa]] minions) is a feature of the [[Koopa Cruiser]] seen only in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]''. As its name implies, it is a somewhat small [[Wikipedia:Crane (machine)|crane]] tipped with a pinching device used to pick things up.
The '''Pinch Crane''' (nicknamed '''Mr. Pinch''' by one of [[Bowser]]'s [[Koopa Troopa]] minions) is a part of the [[Koopa Cruiser]] seen in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]''. As its name implies, it is a somewhat small crane tipped with a pinching device used to pick things up.


Although a similar lifting machine appeared to snatch [[Luigi]] (then thought to be one of the [[Koopa Troop|Bowser Baddies]]) up into the Koopa Cruiser earlier in ''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga'', the Pinch Crane itself did not appear until [[Mario]] and Luigi reached the second hold of Bowser's monstrous vehicle. Here, they found their destination of the Koopa Cruiser's deck blocked off by excess cargo, but one of Bowser's Koopa Troopas suggested that they use the Pinch Crane, or "Mr. Pinch", as he called it, to move the crates blocking their way. Striking a [[! Block]], the [[Mario Bros.]] managed to activate the Pinch Crane, although it targeted Luigi rather than the cargo. Once another Bowser Baddie noticed the Mario Bro. caught up within the crane, he proposed that they use him (what with his boosted position) as a lookout. This suggestion was decided upon, and, when Mario and Luigi finally reached the Koopa Cruiser deck by unknown means, Luigi did indeed watch over the path of the cruiser. As he did this, he eventually spotted [[Cackletta]], who attacked him and knocked him off of the Pinch Crane. Throughout the scenes that followed (which included a simple battle with [[Fawful]]), the Pinch Crane simply acted as a background element, and it, along with the Koopa Cruiser itself, ultimately crashed into an unknown location.
The Pinch Crane appears when [[Mario]] and Luigi reach the second hold of Bowser's vehicle. Their way to the Koopa Cruiser's deck is blocked off by excess cargo, but one of Bowser's Koopa Troopas suggests that they use the Pinch Crane, or "Mr. Pinch", as he calls it, to move the crates blocking their way. The Mario Bros. activate the Pinch Crane by striking a [[! Block]], but it targets Luigi rather than the cargo. Once another Bowser Baddie notices Luigi being held by the crane, he proposes that they use him as a lookout. At the deck, Luigi is being held by the Pinch Crane with a pair of binoculars. He eventually spots [[Cackletta]] in the distance, who attacks him and knocks him off of the Pinch Crane. After this, the Pinch Crane acts as a background element until it, along with the Koopa Cruiser, crashes at an unknown location.


However, Luigi had yet another run-in with the Pinch Crane during his solo quest to retrieve the [[Beanstar]] in [[Bowletta]]'s poorly-repaired version of the Koopa Cruiser. Here, Luigi (partially disguised as [[Princess Peach]]) once again hit a ! Block to activate the Pinch Crane while running away from Bowletta and Fawful, and things worked out better this time as the crane moved a collection of crates in the path of the villains, allowing Luigi to save the Beanstar and complete his mission. The Pinch Crane was not seen again in ''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga'', and, even though a past version of the Koopa Cruiser did appear in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]'' (and even retained some of its recognizable features), the Pinch Crane was nowhere to be seen.
Later, during Luigi's solo quest to retrieve the [[Beanstar]] in the Koopa Cruiser after it's been taken over by [[Bowletta]], Luigi once again hits a ! Block to activate the Pinch Crane while running away from Bowletta and Fawful. The crane moves a collection of crates in the path of the villains, allowing Luigi to save the Beanstar.


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==Names in other languages==
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[[Category:Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga objects]]

Latest revision as of 08:10, January 8, 2024

Pinch Crane
The Pinch Crane.

The Pinch Crane (nicknamed Mr. Pinch by one of Bowser's Koopa Troopa minions) is a part of the Koopa Cruiser seen in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga. As its name implies, it is a somewhat small crane tipped with a pinching device used to pick things up.

The Pinch Crane appears when Mario and Luigi reach the second hold of Bowser's vehicle. Their way to the Koopa Cruiser's deck is blocked off by excess cargo, but one of Bowser's Koopa Troopas suggests that they use the Pinch Crane, or "Mr. Pinch", as he calls it, to move the crates blocking their way. The Mario Bros. activate the Pinch Crane by striking a ! Block, but it targets Luigi rather than the cargo. Once another Bowser Baddie notices Luigi being held by the crane, he proposes that they use him as a lookout. At the deck, Luigi is being held by the Pinch Crane with a pair of binoculars. He eventually spots Cackletta in the distance, who attacks him and knocks him off of the Pinch Crane. After this, the Pinch Crane acts as a background element until it, along with the Koopa Cruiser, crashes at an unknown location.

Later, during Luigi's solo quest to retrieve the Beanstar in the Koopa Cruiser after it's been taken over by Bowletta, Luigi once again hits a ! Block to activate the Pinch Crane while running away from Bowletta and Fawful. The crane moves a collection of crates in the path of the villains, allowing Luigi to save the Beanstar.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
French Grue[?] Crane