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| |image=[[File:SMM-NSMBU-MushroomPlatform.png]]<br>A ''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]'' style Mushroom Platform in ''[[Super Mario Maker]]'' | | |image=[[File:SMM-NSMBU-MushroomPlatform.png]]<br>A ''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]'' style Mushroom Platform in ''[[Super Mario Maker]]'' |
| |first_appearance=''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' ([[List of games by date#1985|1985]]) | | |first_appearance=''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' ([[List of games by date#1985|1985]]) |
| |latest_appearance=''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]'' ([[List of games by date#2023|2023]]) | | |latest_appearance=''[[Nintendo World Championships: NES Edition]]'' ([[List of games by date#2024|2024]]) |
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| '''Mushroom Platforms''' (originally known as '''Super Mushrooms''')<ref>Hiroo Tochikubo, ''[[How to win at Super Mario Bros.]]'', Tokuma Shoten, 1987, ISBN 4-19-720003-XC. Page 6.</ref> are giant [[mushroom]]s that appear throughout the ''[[Super Mario (franchise)|Super Mario]]'' franchise. In most two-dimensional games after ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'', they specifically work as [[Semisolid Platform]]s. They are most often found in large clusters in athletic and sky-themed levels. Alongside the traditional upright, static type of Mushroom Platform, variations with different appearances and properties have been introduced in several games. | | '''Mushroom Platforms''' (originally known as '''Super Mushrooms''')<ref>{{cite|author=Tochikubo, Hiroo|title=''[[How to win at Super Mario Bros.]]''|publisher=Tokuma Shoten|date=1987|isbn=4-19-720003-XC|page=6}}</ref> are giant [[mushroom]]s that appear throughout the ''[[Super Mario (franchise)|Super Mario]]'' franchise. In most two-dimensional games after ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'', they specifically work as [[Semisolid Platform]]s. They are most often found in large clusters in athletic and sky-themed levels. Alongside the traditional upright, static type of Mushroom Platform, variations with different appearances and properties have been introduced in several games. |
| ==History== | | ==History== |
| ===''Super Mario'' series=== | | ===''Super Mario'' series=== |
| ====''Super Mario Bros.''==== | | ====''Super Mario Bros.''==== |
| [[File:SMBWorld4-3.png|thumb|Super Mushrooms in ''[[Super Mario All-Stars]]'']] | | [[File:SMB Mushroom Platform.png|frame|left]] |
| ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' introduces Super Mushrooms in [[World 4-2 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 4-2]]'s [[Warp Zone]] and [[World 4-3 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 4-3]], replacing the similar tree-like platforms other athletic areas of the game have. In these two areas, the green or gray secondary scenery palette that overworld areas in the game normally have is replaced by a red and orange palette for the Super Mushrooms, causing the [[Warp Pipe]]s and [[Goal Pole]]s in these areas to appear red and orange themselves. This detail is no longer present in the ''[[Super Mario All-Stars]]'' rendition of the game, as more palette slots are available at once. Additionally in this version, other Super Mushrooms can be seen in the background of World 4-3. Unlike later 2D games, the Super Mushrooms here are solid on all sides, meaning they cannot be jumped through. | | Super Mushrooms appear as objects in ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]''. They are introduced in [[World 4-2 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 4-2]]'s [[Warp Zone]] and [[World 4-3 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 4-3]], replacing the similar tree-like platforms other athletic areas of the game have. In these two areas, the green or gray secondary scenery palette that overworld areas in the game normally have is replaced by a red and orange palette for the Super Mushrooms, causing the [[Warp Pipe]]s and [[Goal Pole]]s in these areas to appear red and orange themselves. This detail is no longer present in the ''[[Super Mario All-Stars]]'' rendition of the game, as more palette slots are available at once. Additionally in this version, other Super Mushrooms can be seen in the background of World 4-3. Unlike later 2D games, the Super Mushrooms here are solid on all sides, meaning they cannot be jumped through. In the ''[[Super Mario Bros. Deluxe]]'' remake, they appear in World 1-3 of the Vs. and You vs. Boo modes. |
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| They are completely absent in ''[[Super Mario Bros: The Lost Levels]]'', with the secondary athletic platform instead being lengthy clouds, found at the end of [[World 8-2 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)|World 8-2]] (since the [[Goal Pole]] can only be accessed via [[Beanstalk]]), in [[World 8-3 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)|World 8-3]] (which takes place in the sky), and in [[World A-3]]. However, they do appear in ''[[All Night Nippon: Super Mario Bros.]]'', where their stalks are broken up into segments. Additionally, the red and orange secondary palette used for them appears in several levels in all but the ''Super Mario All-Stars'' version. | | They are completely absent in ''[[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels]]'', with the secondary athletic platform instead being lengthy clouds, found at the end of [[World 8-2 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)|World 8-2]] (since the [[Goal Pole]] can only be accessed via [[Beanstalk]]), in [[World 8-3 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)|World 8-3]] (which takes place in the sky), and in [[World A-3]]. However, they do appear in ''[[All Night Nippon: Super Mario Bros.]]'', where their stalks are broken up into segments. Additionally, the red and orange secondary palette used for them appears in several levels in all but the ''Super Mario All-Stars'' version. |
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| In ''[[Super Mario Bros. Deluxe]]'', they appear in World 1-3 of the Vs. and You vs. Boo modes.
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| ====''Super Mario 64'' / ''Super Mario 64 DS''==== | | ====''Super Mario 64'' / ''Super Mario 64 DS''==== |
| [[File:SM64DS Tall Tall Mountain Star 3.png|thumb|left|Mushroom Platforms in ''Super Mario 64 DS'']] | | [[File:SM64DS Tall Tall Mountain Star 3.png|thumb|Screenshot from ''Super Mario 64 DS'']] |
| In ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' and [[Super Mario 64 DS|its remake]], Mushroom Platforms that are all red-capped with white spots on top and golden gills underneath appear on [[Tall, Tall Mountain]]. They are mentioned in the titles of [[Scary 'Shrooms, Red Coins]] and [[Blast to the Lonely Mushroom]], which are the missions they are most directly involved with. Some also appear on the [[painting]] to the world. | | In ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' and ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'', Mushroom Platforms that are all red-capped with white spots on top and golden gills underneath appear on [[Tall, Tall Mountain]]. They are mentioned in the titles of [[Scary 'Shrooms, Red Coins]] and [[Blast to the Lonely Mushroom]], which are the missions they are most directly involved with. Some also appear on the [[painting]] to the world. |
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| ====''Super Mario Sunshine''==== | | ====''Super Mario Sunshine''==== |
| In ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'', Mushroom Platforms (simply localized as '''mushrooms'''<ref name>Alan Averill and Jennifer Villarreal. ''Super Mario Sunshine: The Official Nintendo Player's Guide''. Redmond: [[Nintendo of America]], 2002. p. 102-103. ISBN: 1-930206-23-2.</ref>) make up all of the ground on [[Pianta Village]]'s underside, below several climbable nets. One of them contains a [[Secret of the Village Underside|secret area]] full of [[Pianta]]s called "Chucksters." In Pianta Village itself, several red ones have grown through and seem to be used as torches, as they are commonly found with a flame on top. Extinguishing it usually causes a [[coin]] to come out. One of the mushrooms in the town has a golden cap, and is where the mayor is trapped in [[The Goopy Inferno]]. | | In ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'', Mushroom Platforms (simply localized as '''mushrooms'''<ref name>{{cite|author=Averill, Alan; Villarreal, Jennifer|title=''Super Mario Sunshine: The Official Nintendo Player's Guide''|location=Redmond, WA|publisher=[[Nintendo of America]]|date=2002|page=102-103|isbn=1-930206-23-2|language=American English}}</ref>) make up all of the ground on [[Pianta Village]]'s underside, below several climbable nets. One of them contains a [[Secret of the Village Underside|secret area]] full of [[Pianta]]s called "[[Chuckster]]s." In Pianta Village itself, several red ones have grown through and seem to be used as torches, as they are commonly found with a flame on top. Extinguishing it usually causes a [[coin]] to come out. One of the mushrooms in the town has a golden cap, and is where the mayor is trapped in [[The Goopy Inferno]]. |
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| ====''New Super Mario Bros.''==== | | ====''New Super Mario Bros.''==== |
| [[File:NSMB Red Thin Mushroom Platform.png|thumb|A Mushroom Platform as seen in ''New Super Mario Bros.'']] | | [[File:NSMB Red Thin Mushroom Platform.png|thumb|left|A Mushroom Platform as seen in ''New Super Mario Bros.'']] |
| Mushroom Platforms are found throughout the athletic levels of ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'', being the primary platform for the level type. They first appear in [[World 1-3 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 1-3]], where they come in orange or green, both with yellow spots. Additionally, purple ones can be found later in the game. While most are stationary, some sway back and forth, occasionally moving across the screen while doing so. Several specialized versions appear in the game as well, such as a pink, bouncy one known as the [[Mushroom Trampoline]], as well as [[Stretch Shroom|a blue type with an expanding and contracting cap]], and [[Sinking and Rising Mushrooms|red and yellow ones that move up or down if stood upon]]. | | Mushroom Platforms are found throughout the athletic levels of ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'', being the primary platform for the level type. They first appear in [[World 1-3 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 1-3]], where they come in orange or green, both with yellow spots. Additionally, purple ones can be found later in the game. While most are stationary, some sway back and forth, occasionally moving across the screen while doing so. Several specialized versions appear in the game as well, such as a pink, bouncy one known as the [[Mushroom Trampoline]], as well as [[Stretch Shroom|a blue type with an expanding and contracting cap]], and [[Sinking and Rising Mushrooms|red and yellow ones that move up or down if stood upon]]. |
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| ====''New Super Mario Bros. Wii''==== | | ====''New Super Mario Bros. Wii''==== |
| In ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]'', Mushroom Platforms have even more color variation, and first appear in [[World 1-5 (New Super Mario Bros. Wii)|World 1-5]]. They also notably appear in [[World 8-1 (New Super Mario Bros. Wii)|World 8-1]], despite it being a lava-based level. Like the previous game, this game features specialized versions of them, such as [[Screwtop Shroom|a purple type with a diamond patterned-cap with a screw on top and a corkscrew-like stalk]]. By [[spin]]ning on these, the height can be adjusted. Additionally, the type with an expanding and contracting cap reappears, now pink. In many athletic levels, large spinning cubes with mushroom-like spots appear alongside Mushroom Platforms. | | In ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]'', Mushroom Platforms have even more color variation, and first appear in [[World 1-5 (New Super Mario Bros. Wii)|World 1-5]]. They also notably appear in [[World 8-1 (New Super Mario Bros. Wii)|World 8-1]], despite it being a lava-based level. Like the previous game, this game features specialized versions of them, such as [[Screwtop Shroom|a purple type with a diamond patterned-cap with a screw on top and a corkscrew-like stalk]]. By [[spin]]ning on these, the height can be adjusted. Additionally, the type with an expanding and contracting cap reappears, now pink. In many athletic levels, large spinning cubes with mushroom-like spots appear alongside Mushroom Platforms. |
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| ====''New Super Mario Bros. U''==== | | ====''New Super Mario Bros. U''==== |
| [[File:NSMBU Mario and Luigi with Magenta Yoshis.jpg|thumb]] | | [[File:NSMBU Mushroom Heights.png|thumb|Screenshot from ''New Super Mario Bros. U'']] |
| Mushroom Platforms appear with even more color variation in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]'', where they are first found in [[Mushroom Heights]]. In ''[[New Super Luigi U]]'', they are instead first found in [[Piranha Heights]], the level's direct replacement. In this game, the ones that move have candy cane-like stripes on their stalks. The pink stretching type also reappear in the game. The game also introduces [[Seesaw Shroom|a seesaw-like variant]] in the level called [[Seesaw Shrooms (level)|Seesaw Shrooms]]. | | Mushroom Platforms appear with even more color variation in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]'', where they are first found in [[Mushroom Heights]]. In ''[[New Super Luigi U]]'', they are instead first found in [[Piranha Heights]], the level's direct replacement. In this game, the ones that move have candy cane-like stripes on their stalks. The pink stretching type also reappear in the game. The game also introduces [[Seesaw Shroom|a seesaw-like variant]] in the level called [[Seesaw Shrooms (level)|Seesaw Shrooms]]. |
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| ====''Super Mario Run''==== | | ====''Super Mario Run''==== |
| Mushroom Platforms appear in ''[[Super Mario Run]]'', as platforms in the levels [[Paratroopas in Mushroom Valley]] and [[Lakitu's Revenge]]. | | Normal Mushroom Platforms appear in ''[[Super Mario Run]]'', as platforms in the courses [[Paratroopas in Mushroom Valley]], [[Lakitu's Revenge]], and [[Red Block Run]]. Variations with a darker color scheme appear in [[Airship Armada]]. |
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| | In ''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]'', Mushroom Platforms appear in a few levels in the first half of [[Fungi Mines]]. They have a different appearance from previous 2D ''Mario'' games, with segmented stems similar to ''Super Mario Odyssey'' and wavy caps.<ref>{{cite|language=en-us|date=June 21, 2023|author=Nintendo of America|url=youtu.be/JStAYvbeSHc|title=''Super Mario Bros. Wonder'' - Nintendo Direct 6.21.2023|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=July 25, 2023}}</ref> The red ones have white circle-shaped dots and the blue ones have theirs triangle-shaped. There are also mushrooms that hang from the ceiling of some levels and two of them are diagonally set. When a [[Wonder Flower]] is touched in the level [[Upshroom Downshroom]], by its [[Wonder Effect]], these red and blue mushroom platforms change colors into a variety of neon shades that glow as the background darkens. |
| In ''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]'', red Mushroom Platforms appear in various levels. They have a different appearance from previous 2D ''Mario'' games, with segmented stems similar to ''Super Mario Odyssey'' and wavy caps.<ref>Nintendo of America (June 21, 2023). [https://youtu.be/JStAYvbeSHc Super Mario Bros. Wonder - Nintendo Direct 6.21.2023]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved July 25, 2023.</ref> | |
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| ===''Yoshi'' franchise===
| | ===''Yoshi's Island'' series=== |
| ====''Yoshi's Island'' series====
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| [[File:SMA3 The Cave Of Chomp Rock Screenshot.png|thumb|left|The skinny type of Mushroom Platform from ''[[Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3]]''.]] | | [[File:SMA3 The Cave Of Chomp Rock Screenshot.png|thumb|left|The skinny type of Mushroom Platform from ''[[Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3]]''.]] |
| [[File:The Cave Of The Bandits.png|thumb|All three sizes of the thicker type of Mushroom Platform in ''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]'', along with some similar lollipop-like structures.]] | | [[File:The Cave Of The Bandits.png|thumb|All three sizes of the thicker type of Mushroom Platform in ''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]'', along with some similar lollipop-like structures.]] |
| In the ''[[Yoshi's Island (series)|Yoshi's Island]]'' series, Mushroom Platforms first appear in ''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]''. In this game, Mushroom Platforms appear in cave levels, with many having much thinner stalks and caps, which curve around more than the blocky squarish ones from most ''Super Mario'' games. They come in multiple colors, such as red, blue, beige, and purple, and have a whitish center area instead of spots. Thicker ones with triangular caps also exist, and do have spots. Smaller examples of these can come in other colors, such as dark mahogany and dark pine green, while even smaller than that are limited to blue, red, beige, and purple, like the largest ones. Most of both types appear to have a slice out of the cap, but the smaller two versions of the latter type lack these. | | In the ''[[Yoshi's Island (series)|Yoshi's Island]]'' series, Mushroom Platforms first appear in ''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]''. In this game, Mushroom Platforms appear in cave levels, with many having much thinner stalks and caps, which curve around more than the blocky squarish ones from most ''Super Mario'' games. They come in multiple colors, such as red, blue, beige, and purple, and have a whitish center area instead of spots. Thicker ones with triangular caps also exist, and do have spots. Smaller examples of these can come in other colors, such as dark mahogany and dark pine green, while even smaller than that are limited to blue, red, beige, and purple, like the largest ones. Most of both types appear to have a slice out of the cap, but the smaller two versions of the latter type lack these. |
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| ===''Mario Party'' series=== | | ===''Mario Party'' series=== |
| [[File:Stratosfear 7.png|thumb|StratosFEAR! from ''Mario Party 7'']] | | [[File:Stratosfear 7.png|thumb|Screenshot from ''Mario Party 7'' ([[StratosFEAR!]])]] |
| The ''[[Mario Party]]'' minigame [[Mushroom Mix-Up]] takes place on seven hexagonal Mushroom Platforms (referred to as simply "mushrooms") of different colors (and patterns in the minigame's reappearance in ''[[Mario Party Superstars]]'', replacing the polka dots, listed in brackets): yellow (with vertical stripes) on the top left, cyan (with three dots) on the left, blue (purple in ''Superstars'' with six small dots and one big dot) on the bottom left, pink (with zigzags) on the bottom right, green (with six dots) on the right, red (with four dots) on the top right, and black (white in ''Superstars'' with diagonal stripes) in the middle. [[Toad]] stands on a smaller one a short distance from them. | | The ''[[Mario Party]]'' minigame [[Mushroom Mix-Up]] takes place on seven hexagonal Mushroom Platforms (referred to as simply "mushrooms") of different colors (and patterns in the minigame's reappearance in ''[[Mario Party Superstars]]'', replacing the polka dots, listed in brackets): yellow (with vertical stripes) on the top left, cyan (with three dots) on the left, blue (purple in ''Superstars'' with six small dots and one big dot) on the bottom left, pink (with zigzags) on the bottom right, green (with six dots) on the right, red (with four dots) on the top right, and black (white in ''Superstars'' with diagonal stripes) in the middle. [[Toad]] stands on a smaller one a short distance from them. |
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| Mushroom Platforms appear in the backgrounds of the [[Mushroom Kingdom (Super Smash Bros.)|Mushroom Kingdom]] stage of the original ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' (in the former, they are green rather than orange) and the ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' [[Mushroom Kingdom (Super Smash Bros. Melee)|stage of the same name]]. They also appear in the [[Golden Plains]] and [[Rainbow Road (stage)|Rainbow Road]] stages in ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]'' and, in the former stage's case, ''Ultimate''. Platforms in the former stage are pass-through platforms, while platforms in the latter are not, as it is one of the stage's main fighting arenas. | | Mushroom Platforms appear in the backgrounds of the [[Mushroom Kingdom (Super Smash Bros.)|Mushroom Kingdom]] stage of the original ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' (in the former, they are green rather than orange) and the ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' [[Mushroom Kingdom (Super Smash Bros. Melee)|stage of the same name]]. They also appear in the [[Golden Plains]] and [[Rainbow Road (stage)|Rainbow Road]] stages in ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]'' and, in the former stage's case, ''Ultimate''. Platforms in the former stage are pass-through platforms, while platforms in the latter are not, as it is one of the stage's main fighting arenas. |
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| In ''[[Donkey Kong Jungle Beat]]'', Mushroom Platform appear in groups in a few stages starting with [[Jungle Deeps]]. They start out small, but when [[Donkey Kong]] [[clap]]s near them, they grow tall and wide. In ''[[New Play Control! Donkey Kong Jungle Beat]]'', a specific glowing mushroom must be clapped at to make the group grow, though they eventually shrink back down.
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| [[File:Mushroom Gorge MKWii.png|thumb|left|Mushroom Platforms and Mushroom Trampolines in ''Mario Kart Wii'']] | | [[File:MKT Mushroom Gorge Cave.png|thumb|left|Mushroom Trampolines and Platforms in ''Mario Kart Tour'']] |
| [[File:MKT Mushroom Gorge Cave.png|thumb|Mushroom Trampolines and Platforms in ''Mario Kart Tour'']]
| | In the ''[[Mario Kart (series)|Mario Kart]]'' series, Mushroom Platforms first appear in the background of [[GCN Mario Circuit|Mario Circuit]] in ''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]'' [[Wii Mushroom Gorge|Mushroom Gorge]] in ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]'', ''[[Mario Kart 7]]'', ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]'', and ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]'' (in its ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe – Booster Course Pass|Booster Course Pass]]'' DLC) features standard green Mushroom Platforms as traversable objects alongside red (and, in versions after ''Mario Kart Wii'', blue) [[Mushroom Trampoline]]s, as well as Mushroom Platforms in the background of the course. The Mushroom Platforms do not cause players to bounce as the Mushroom Trampolines do, though in ''Mario Kart Tour'' and ''Mario Kart 8 Deluxe'', [[Jump Boost]]s can be performed when driving off of the edge of a Mushroom Platform. In ''Mario Kart Tour'', Mushroom Platforms also appear in [[GBA Sky Garden]]'s [[Smash Small Dry Bones]] bonus challenge. |
| In the ''[[Mario Kart (series)|Mario Kart]]'' series, Mushroom Platforms first appear as a cameo in the background of [[GCN Mario Circuit|Mario Circuit]] in ''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]'' [[Wii Mushroom Gorge|Mushroom Gorge]] in ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]'', ''[[Mario Kart 7]]'', ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]'', and ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]'' (in its [[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe – Booster Course Pass|Booster Course Pass]] DLC) features standard green Mushroom Platforms as traversable objects alongside red (and, in versions after ''Mario Kart Wii'', blue) [[Mushroom Trampoline]]s, as well as Mushroom Platforms in the background of the course. The Mushroom Platforms do not cause players to bounce as the Mushroom Trampolines do, though in ''Mario Kart Tour'' and ''Mario Kart 8 Deluxe'', [[Jump Boost]]s can be performed when driving off of the edge of a Mushroom Platform. In ''Mario Kart Tour'', Mushroom Platforms also appear in [[GBA Sky Garden]]'s [[Smash Small Dry Bones]] bonus challenge. | |
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| ====''Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story'' / ''Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey''==== | | ====''Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story'' / ''Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey''==== |
| In ''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story]]'', Mushroom Platforms appear within Bowser's body in a few locations, notably [[Toad Square]]. Sometimes, they appear upside-down. | | In ''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story]]'', Mushroom Platforms appear within Bowser's body in a few locations, notably [[Toad Square]]. Sometimes, they appear upside-down. |
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| | In ''[[Donkey Kong Jungle Beat]]'', Mushroom Platform appear in groups in a few stages starting with [[Jungle Deeps]]. They start out small, but when [[Donkey Kong]] [[clap]]s near them, they grow tall and wide. In ''[[New Play Control! Donkey Kong Jungle Beat]]'', a specific glowing mushroom must be clapped at to make the group grow, though they eventually shrink back down. |
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| Many Mushroom Platforms appear in ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Movie]]'' in the area where Mario first arrives in the [[Mushroom Kingdom]] after emerging from a [[Warp Pipe]]. He also first encounters [[Toad]] in this area after being surprised by him when trying to touch a blue mushroom, with Toad telling him that it will kill him before correcting himself and declaring that it is safe to touch. | | Many Mushroom Platforms appear in ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Movie]]'' in the area where Mario first arrives in the [[Mushroom Kingdom]] after emerging from a [[Warp Pipe]]. He also first encounters [[Toad]] in this area after being surprised by him when trying to touch a blue mushroom, with Toad telling him that it will kill him before correcting himself and declaring that it is safe to touch. |
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| | In ''[[Yoshi's Woolly World]]'' and its [[Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World|3DS remake]], there are three colors of Mushroom Platforms, which are made of yarn with a white circle on top. They make their first appearance in [[Sponge Cave Spelunking]]. When Yoshi lands on one, its cap wiggles, and with his [[Ground Pound]] triggered on these platforms, the red ones have nothing inside, but the green ones contain treasures which are mostly [[bead]]s and the purple ones release [[Nipper Spore]]s. In the course [[Yoshi Branches Out]], all of the Mushroom Platforms are red. |
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| |Jap=足場キノコ<ref>''Donkey Kong Jungle Beat'' Shogakukan book. [https://i.imgur.com/m4yDpvD.jpg Page 12.]</ref> | | |Jap=足場キノコ<ref>{{cite|language=Japanese|publisher=Shogakukan|title=''Donkey Kong Jungle Beat'' Shogakukan book|page=[https://i.imgur.com/m4yDpvD.jpg 12]}}</ref> |
| |JapR=Ashiba Kinoko | | |JapR=Ashiba Kinoko |
| |JapM=Foothold Mushroom | | |JapM=Foothold Mushroom |
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| |ChiR=Mógu Dìxíng | | |ChiR=Mógu Dìxíng |
| |ChiM=Mushroom Terrain | | |ChiM=Mushroom Terrain |
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- Not to be confused with Super Mushroom.
Mushroom Platforms (originally known as Super Mushrooms)[1] are giant mushrooms that appear throughout the Super Mario franchise. In most two-dimensional games after Super Mario Bros., they specifically work as Semisolid Platforms. They are most often found in large clusters in athletic and sky-themed levels. Alongside the traditional upright, static type of Mushroom Platform, variations with different appearances and properties have been introduced in several games.
History[edit]
Super Mario series[edit]
Super Mario Bros.[edit]
Super Mushrooms appear as objects in Super Mario Bros.. They are introduced in World 4-2's Warp Zone and World 4-3, replacing the similar tree-like platforms other athletic areas of the game have. In these two areas, the green or gray secondary scenery palette that overworld areas in the game normally have is replaced by a red and orange palette for the Super Mushrooms, causing the Warp Pipes and Goal Poles in these areas to appear red and orange themselves. This detail is no longer present in the Super Mario All-Stars rendition of the game, as more palette slots are available at once. Additionally in this version, other Super Mushrooms can be seen in the background of World 4-3. Unlike later 2D games, the Super Mushrooms here are solid on all sides, meaning they cannot be jumped through. In the Super Mario Bros. Deluxe remake, they appear in World 1-3 of the Vs. and You vs. Boo modes.
They are completely absent in Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels, with the secondary athletic platform instead being lengthy clouds, found at the end of World 8-2 (since the Goal Pole can only be accessed via Beanstalk), in World 8-3 (which takes place in the sky), and in World A-3. However, they do appear in All Night Nippon: Super Mario Bros., where their stalks are broken up into segments. Additionally, the red and orange secondary palette used for them appears in several levels in all but the Super Mario All-Stars version.
Super Mario World[edit]
- Main article: Piston Lift
In Super Mario World, a type of Mushroom Platform called the Piston Lift appears in Butter Bridge 1, using similar tiles to thicker, nonspecific Semisolid Platforms found elsewhere in the game.
Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins[edit]
Mushroom Platforms appear Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins under their current name. They resemble the ones from Super Mario Bros. and appear in Secret Course 5. They now have striped candy-cane like stalks. Wide, blocky Mushroom Platforms additionally appear in Secret Course 1 and Secret Course 4.
Super Mario 64 / Super Mario 64 DS[edit]
Screenshot from
Super Mario 64 DS
In Super Mario 64 and Super Mario 64 DS, Mushroom Platforms that are all red-capped with white spots on top and golden gills underneath appear on Tall, Tall Mountain. They are mentioned in the titles of Scary 'Shrooms, Red Coins and Blast to the Lonely Mushroom, which are the missions they are most directly involved with. Some also appear on the painting to the world.
Super Mario Sunshine[edit]
In Super Mario Sunshine, Mushroom Platforms (simply localized as mushrooms[2]) make up all of the ground on Pianta Village's underside, below several climbable nets. One of them contains a secret area full of Piantas called "Chucksters." In Pianta Village itself, several red ones have grown through and seem to be used as torches, as they are commonly found with a flame on top. Extinguishing it usually causes a coin to come out. One of the mushrooms in the town has a golden cap, and is where the mayor is trapped in The Goopy Inferno.
New Super Mario Bros.[edit]
A Mushroom Platform as seen in
New Super Mario Bros.
Mushroom Platforms are found throughout the athletic levels of New Super Mario Bros., being the primary platform for the level type. They first appear in World 1-3, where they come in orange or green, both with yellow spots. Additionally, purple ones can be found later in the game. While most are stationary, some sway back and forth, occasionally moving across the screen while doing so. Several specialized versions appear in the game as well, such as a pink, bouncy one known as the Mushroom Trampoline, as well as a blue type with an expanding and contracting cap, and red and yellow ones that move up or down if stood upon.
New Super Mario Bros. Wii[edit]
In New Super Mario Bros. Wii, Mushroom Platforms have even more color variation, and first appear in World 1-5. They also notably appear in World 8-1, despite it being a lava-based level. Like the previous game, this game features specialized versions of them, such as a purple type with a diamond patterned-cap with a screw on top and a corkscrew-like stalk. By spinning on these, the height can be adjusted. Additionally, the type with an expanding and contracting cap reappears, now pink. In many athletic levels, large spinning cubes with mushroom-like spots appear alongside Mushroom Platforms.
New Super Mario Bros. 2[edit]
In New Super Mario Bros. 2, Mushroom Platforms appear again, looking and acting like they did in New Super Mario Bros. Wii, except their stem rings extend further down. They first appear in World 1-4. In World 4, their caps appear covered in snow. Mushroom Trampolines reappear, now with yellow spots, as do the rising and sinking ones, now magenta and cyan, and the pink stretching ones.
New Super Mario Bros. U[edit]
Screenshot from
New Super Mario Bros. U
Mushroom Platforms appear with even more color variation in New Super Mario Bros. U, where they are first found in Mushroom Heights. In New Super Luigi U, they are instead first found in Piranha Heights, the level's direct replacement. In this game, the ones that move have candy cane-like stripes on their stalks. The pink stretching type also reappear in the game. The game also introduces a seesaw-like variant in the level called Seesaw Shrooms.
Super Mario Maker[edit]
Mushroom Platforms appear as placeable objects in Super Mario Maker and Super Mario Maker for Nintendo 3DS, where they are given new graphics for the Super Mario Bros. 3 style. For the Super Mario World style, their tiles are repurposed from those of the large generic spotted platforms found throughout that game. Their height and length can be adjusted in the level editor. When Mushroom Platforms are placed underwater, their appearance changes to resemble coral. When they are placed in airships in all styles except for New Super Mario Bros. U, their stalks change to look mechanical, and in the Super Mario Bros. style, the cap becomes metallic. In each style, shaking them changes their color between being primarily red, yellow/white, or green.
Super Mario Run[edit]
Normal Mushroom Platforms appear in Super Mario Run, as platforms in the courses Paratroopas in Mushroom Valley, Lakitu's Revenge, and Red Block Run. Variations with a darker color scheme appear in Airship Armada.
Super Mario Odyssey[edit]
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Mushroom Platforms in Bowser's Kingdom
Mushroom Platforms also appear in Super Mario Odyssey, in an 8-bit section in Bowser's Kingdom, having a more realistic look and tan and brown color. Standing on them causes them to sink into poison.
Super Mario Maker 2[edit]
Mushroom Platforms return in Super Mario Maker 2 in all styles except for the Super Mario 3D World style. Unlike in the first game, Mushroom Platforms in the New Super Mario Bros. U airship style have a mechanical appearance.
Super Mario Bros. Wonder[edit]
In Super Mario Bros. Wonder, Mushroom Platforms appear in a few levels in the first half of Fungi Mines. They have a different appearance from previous 2D Mario games, with segmented stems similar to Super Mario Odyssey and wavy caps.[3] The red ones have white circle-shaped dots and the blue ones have theirs triangle-shaped. There are also mushrooms that hang from the ceiling of some levels and two of them are diagonally set. When a Wonder Flower is touched in the level Upshroom Downshroom, by its Wonder Effect, these red and blue mushroom platforms change colors into a variety of neon shades that glow as the background darkens.
Yoshi's Island series[edit]
In the Yoshi's Island series, Mushroom Platforms first appear in Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island. In this game, Mushroom Platforms appear in cave levels, with many having much thinner stalks and caps, which curve around more than the blocky squarish ones from most Super Mario games. They come in multiple colors, such as red, blue, beige, and purple, and have a whitish center area instead of spots. Thicker ones with triangular caps also exist, and do have spots. Smaller examples of these can come in other colors, such as dark mahogany and dark pine green, while even smaller than that are limited to blue, red, beige, and purple, like the largest ones. Most of both types appear to have a slice out of the cap, but the smaller two versions of the latter type lack these.
Mario Party series[edit]
The Mario Party minigame Mushroom Mix-Up takes place on seven hexagonal Mushroom Platforms (referred to as simply "mushrooms") of different colors (and patterns in the minigame's reappearance in Mario Party Superstars, replacing the polka dots, listed in brackets): yellow (with vertical stripes) on the top left, cyan (with three dots) on the left, blue (purple in Superstars with six small dots and one big dot) on the bottom left, pink (with zigzags) on the bottom right, green (with six dots) on the right, red (with four dots) on the top right, and black (white in Superstars with diagonal stripes) in the middle. Toad stands on a smaller one a short distance from them.
In Mario Party 6, Mushroom Platforms appear in the Towering Treetop board.
A player-controlled Mushroom Platform is the central gimmick of the Mario Party 7 1-vs.-3 minigame StratosFEAR!, with several of them also appearing in the background.
Mario Party 9 features a few Mushroom Platforms in the Toad Road board. One of the images in the minigame Pix Fix depicts an athletic level of New Super Mario Bros. Wii including these platforms.
Super Smash Bros. series[edit]
Mushroom Platforms appear in the backgrounds of the Mushroom Kingdom stage of the original Super Smash Bros. and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate (in the former, they are green rather than orange) and the Super Smash Bros. Melee stage of the same name. They also appear in the Golden Plains and Rainbow Road stages in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and, in the former stage's case, Ultimate. Platforms in the former stage are pass-through platforms, while platforms in the latter are not, as it is one of the stage's main fighting arenas.
Donkey Kong 64[edit]
In Donkey Kong 64, Mushroom Platforms of various sizes and colors appear in Fungi Forest, where most can be climbed like trees. An especially large one can even be entered and climbed from the inside.
Mario Kart series[edit]
Mushroom Trampolines and Platforms in
Mario Kart Tour
In the Mario Kart series, Mushroom Platforms first appear in the background of Mario Circuit in Mario Kart: Double Dash!! Mushroom Gorge in Mario Kart Wii, Mario Kart 7, Mario Kart Tour, and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe (in its Booster Course Pass DLC) features standard green Mushroom Platforms as traversable objects alongside red (and, in versions after Mario Kart Wii, blue) Mushroom Trampolines, as well as Mushroom Platforms in the background of the course. The Mushroom Platforms do not cause players to bounce as the Mushroom Trampolines do, though in Mario Kart Tour and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, Jump Boosts can be performed when driving off of the edge of a Mushroom Platform. In Mario Kart Tour, Mushroom Platforms also appear in GBA Sky Garden's Smash Small Dry Bones bonus challenge.
Mario & Luigi series[edit]
Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga / Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions[edit]
In Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga, Little Fungitown is a town built atop several Mushroom Platforms (known as Great Mountain Mushrooms), along with several of the tree-like platforms from Super Mario Bros.
Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time[edit]
In Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time, Mushroom Platforms appear directly outside Hollijolli Village and must be climbed to reach it. Smaller, Shroob mushroom-patterned ones appear in the ruins of Toad Town.
Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story / Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey[edit]
In Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story, Mushroom Platforms appear within Bowser's body in a few locations, notably Toad Square. Sometimes, they appear upside-down.
Donkey Kong Jungle Beat[edit]
In Donkey Kong Jungle Beat, Mushroom Platform appear in groups in a few stages starting with Jungle Deeps. They start out small, but when Donkey Kong claps near them, they grow tall and wide. In New Play Control! Donkey Kong Jungle Beat, a specific glowing mushroom must be clapped at to make the group grow, though they eventually shrink back down.
Super Princess Peach[edit]
In Super Princess Peach, shelf fungus versions of Mushroom Platforms grow from the trees in Hoo's Wood.
The Super Mario Bros. Movie[edit]
Many Mushroom Platforms appear in The Super Mario Bros. Movie in the area where Mario first arrives in the Mushroom Kingdom after emerging from a Warp Pipe. He also first encounters Toad in this area after being surprised by him when trying to touch a blue mushroom, with Toad telling him that it will kill him before correcting himself and declaring that it is safe to touch.
Yoshi's Woolly World[edit]
In Yoshi's Woolly World and its 3DS remake, there are three colors of Mushroom Platforms, which are made of yarn with a white circle on top. They make their first appearance in Sponge Cave Spelunking. When Yoshi lands on one, its cap wiggles, and with his Ground Pound triggered on these platforms, the red ones have nothing inside, but the green ones contain treasures which are mostly beads and the purple ones release Nipper Spores. In the course Yoshi Branches Out, all of the Mushroom Platforms are red.
Other appearances[edit]
Mushroom Platforms appear in Animal Crossing: New Horizons as the furniture items Large Mushroom Platform and Small Mushroom Platform as part of the Mario Series added to the game as part of an update celebrating the Super Mario Bros. 35th Anniversary. The items can be customized; the Large Mushroom Platform is red by default and can be changed to blue or green, while the Small Mushroom Platform is yellow by default and can be changed to pink or green.
Gallery[edit]
- For this subject's image gallery, see Gallery:Mushroom Platform.
Names in other languages[edit]
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Name
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Meaning
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Notes
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Japanese
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足場キノコ[4] Ashiba Kinoko
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Foothold Mushroom
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キノコ地形[?] Kinoko Chikei
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Mushroom Terrain
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Chinese
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蘑菇地形[?] Mógu Dìxíng
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Mushroom Terrain
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French (NOE)
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Plateforme champignon[?]
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Mushroom platform
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Italian
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Piattaforma fungo[?]
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Mushroom platform
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See also[edit]
References[edit]
Links to related articles
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Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga / Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions / Minion Quest: The Search for Bowser
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Characters (Superstar Saga) |
Protagonists
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Mario1,2 • Luigi1,2 • Princess Peach1,2 • Prince Peasley • Bowser1,2
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Antagonists
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Cackletta (Bowletta) • Fawful • Popple • Bowser (Rookie)1,2
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Supporting characters
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Beanbean troops1,2 • Bink1,2 • Blablanadon1,2 • Bloat1,2 • Boddle1,2 • Border Bros1,2 • Bubbles • Chuckleroot1,2 • Chuckleroot's granddaughter1,2 • Cork and Cask • Doctor1,2 • Dr. Toadley2 • Fava1,2 • Firebrand and Thunderhand1,2 • Hammerhead Bros.1,2 • Harhall1,2 • Hermie III • Hoohoo civilization1,2 • Jellyfish Sisters1,2 • Koopa Cruiser photographer • Lady Lima1,2 • Miles Tones1,2 • Moai1,2 • Mole1,2 • Pea1,2 • Peach-bot1,2 • Pipeman1,2 • Professor E. Gadd • Prospector1,2 • Psycho Kamek1 • Queen Bean1,2 • Soybean civilization1,2 • Spangle • Starshade Bros.1,2 • Toadsworth1,2 • Tolstar1,2 • Tuki1,2 • Yoshi Fan Club1,2
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Ankoopa1 • Beanish1,2 • Beanlet1,2 • Big Koopa Troopa2 • Designbomb1,2 • Ghost1,2 • Hoohooligan1,2 • Kurako1,2 • Lagoon-dweller1,2 • Oho Jee • Sailor1,2 • Thwomp • Toad1,2 • Winkle1,2 • Yoshi1,2
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Characters (The Search for Bowser) |
Protagonists
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Captain Goomba3 (Gold3) • Captain Shy Guy3 • Captain Boo3 (Gold3) • Captain Koopa Troopa3 (Gold3) • Koopalings (Iggy · Morton · Lemmy · Ludwig · Roy · Wendy · Larry)
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Antagonists
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Cackletta (Bowletta) • Fawful • Popple
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Supporting characters
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Bowser3 • Corporal Paraplonk3 • Private Goomp3 • Sergeant Guy3 • Prince Peasley • Bubbles • Cork and Cask • Hermie III • Professor E. Gadd • Spangle • Starlow3
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Special moves |
Overworld/solo attacks
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Emergency Block2 • Counterattack1,2 • Dash1,2 • Dunk Hammer1,2 • Firebrand1,2 • Flee1,2 • Hammer1,2 • High Jump1,2 • Jump1,2 • Mini-Mario1,2 • Pump Mario1,2 • Spin Jump1,2 • Surfboard1,2 • Tickle1,2 • Thunderhand1,2
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Bros. Attacks1,2
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Bounce Bros. • Chopper Bros. • Cyclone Bros. • Fire Bros. • Knockback Bros. • Splash Bros. • Swing Bros. • Thunder Bros.
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Captain Commands3
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Deny • Rally • Chance • Play Dead • Lightning • Parry • Pass the Bob-omb • Thwomp Thump • Clash of Captains • Call for Backup • Sneak Attack • Shell Shock
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Bosses |
Superstar Saga
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Birdo • Bowletta1,2 • Bowser1,2 • Cackletta1,2 • Chuckolator1,2 • Dragohoho1,2 • Fawful • Flaret1,2 • Hermie III1,2 • Hoohooros1,2 • Jojora1,2 • Jojora's friends1,2 • Koopalings (Iggy · Morton · Lemmy · Ludwig · Roy · Wendy · Larry) • Mom Piranha1,2 • Popple • Queen Bean1,2 • Rookie1,2 • Tolstar1,2 • Trunkle1,2 • Wiggler1,2
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The Search for Bowser
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Birdo • Corporal Paraplonk3 • Fawful • Koopalings (Iggy · Morton · Lemmy · Ludwig · Roy · Wendy · Larry) • Popple • Private Goomp3 • Sergeant Guy3
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Locations
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Beanbean Airport1,2 • Beanbean Borderland1,2 • Beanbean Castle1,2 • Beanbean Castle Sewers/Beanbean Castle Sewer1,2 • Beanbean Castle Town1,2 • Beanbean Outskirts/Beanbean Fields • Beanbean Kingdom • Bowser's Castle • Castle Town Item Shop1,2 • Chateau de Chucklehuck1,2 • Chucklehuck Woods • Fire Palace1,2 • Guffawha Ruins1,2 • Gwarhar Lagoon • Harhall's Studio1,2 • Hoohoo Mountain • Hoohoo Village1,2 • Information Booth1,2 • Joke's End • Koopa Cruiser • Little Fungitown1,2 • Little Fungitown Item Shop1,2 • Mario and Luigi's house1,2 • Mushroom Kingdom1,2 • Oho Oasis1,2 • Oho Ocean1,2 • Pipe House1,2 • Princess Peach's Castle1,2 • Relaxation Room1,2 • S.S. Chuckola1,2 • Seabed1,2 • Starbeans Cafe1,2 • Stardust Fields1,2 • Teehee Valley • Thunder Palace1,2 • Toadtown Square/Peach's Castle1,2 • Winkle Colosseum1,2 • Woohoo Hooniversity1,2 • Yoshi Theater1,2
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Enemies |
Superstar Saga
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Anuboo1,2 • Beanerang Bro • Beanie • Belly Blech1,2 • Bill Blaster1,2 • Blooper1,2 • Bob-omb • Boo • Cheep Cheep1 • Chomp Bro1,2 • Chuck Guy • Chuckorok1,2 • Clumph • Dry Bones4 • Eeker1,2 • Elite Chuck Guy • Elite Dry Bones1,2 • Elite Gritty Goomba1,2 • Elite Limbo Bro • Elite Pestnut • Elite Troopea • Fighter Fly1,2 • Fuzzbush • Fuzzy1,2 • Glurp1,2 • Gold Beanie • Goomba • Goomdiver1,2 • Gritty Goomba • Gunner Guy1,2 • Hammer Bro • Ice Snifit • Lakipea • Laser Snifit1,2 • Limbo Bro • Magikoopa • Malibut1,2 • Mecha-Blooper1,2 • Mecha-Chomp1 • Mechakoopa • Oucher Glass1,2 • Parabeanie • Paratroopea • Pestnut • Piranha Bean • Piranha Plant1,2 • Puffer-Cheep1 • Rex • Roto-Disc1,2 • Sand Cheep1,2 • Scaratroopea • Sharkbone1,2 • Sharpea • Sniper Bill1,2 • Spiky Snifit1,2 • Spiny4 • Spiny Cheep Cheep2 • Starkiss • Super Fly1,2 • Sworm1,2 • Tanoomba • Time Bob-omb1,2 • Troopea • Virus1,2 • Yo Bro1,2
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The Search for Bowser
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Bandit3 • Beanerang Bro • Beanie • Big Boo3 • Big Tail Goomba3 • Bob-omb • Bomb Boo3 • Boo • Boomerang Bro3 • Broozer3 • Buzzy Beetle3 • Chain Chomp3 • Chargin' Chuck3 • Chuck Guy • Clumph • Dry Bones4 • Elite Captain Quartet3 • Elite Chuck Guy • Elite Limbo Bro • Elite Pestnut • Elite Troopea • Fire Bro3 • Fire Stalking Piranha Plant3 • Fly Guy3 • Fuzzbush • Gold Beanie • Goomba • Goomba Tower3 • Green Magikoopa3 • Gritty Goomba • Hammer Bro • Ice Bro3 • Ice Snifit • Koopa Paratroopa3 • Koopa Troopa3 • Lakipea • Lakitu3 • Limbo Bro • Magikoopa • Mechakoopa • Mechawful3 • Para-Beetle3 • Parabeanie • Paragoomba3 • Paratroopea • Pestnut • Piranha Bean • Pokey3 • Red Magikoopa3 • Rex • Scaratroopea • Sharpea • Shy Guy3 • Spear Guy3 • Spike3 • Spiny4 • Spiny Cheep Cheep2 • Starkiss • Tail Boo3 • Tanoomba • Troopea • White Magikoopa3
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Items |
Consumables
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1-Up Mushroom1,2 • 1-Up Super1,2 • 100 Coin2 • 10 Coin2 • 50-Coin2 • Beanbean coin1,2 • Boo Biscuit2 • Coin1,2 • Five Coin1,2 • Golden Mushroom1,2 • Green Pepper1,2 • Max Mushroom1,2 • Max Nut1,2 • Max Syrup1,2 • Mushroom1,2 • Nut1,2 • Red Pepper1,2 • Refreshing Herb1,2 • Super Mushroom1,2 • Super Nut1,2 • Super Syrup1,2 • Syrup1,2 • Ultra Mushroom1,2 • Ultra Nut1,2 • Ultra Syrup1,2
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Key items
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Bean Fruit1,2 • Beanbean Brooch1,2 • Beanbean Map1,2 • Beanstar1,2 • Beanstar piece1,2 • Beanstone1,2 • Chuckola Fruit1,2 • Chuckola Reserve1,2 • Crabbie Grass1,2 • Face1,2 • Fake Beanstar1,2 • Flaming statue1,2 • Hoohoo Spirit1,2 • Invincishroom • Membership Card1,2 • Neon Egg1,2 • Peach's Extra Dress1,2 • Pearl Bean1,2 • Peasley's Rose1,2 • Precious belonging1,2 • Red and Green Goblets1,2 • Secret Scroll 11,2 • Secret Scroll 21,2 • Suitcase1,2 • Winkle Card1,2
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Bean Juice1,2
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Chuckle Blend • Chuckoccino • Hoohoo Blend • Hoolumbian • Teehee Blend • Teeheespresso • Woohoo Blend
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Special items
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Bonus Ring1,2 • Cobalt Necktie1,2 • Excite Spring1,2 • Game Boy Horror SP1,2 • Great Force1,2 • Greed Wallet1,2 • Power Grip1 • Secret Specs2
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Blocks1,2
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! Block • ? Block • Bros. Block • Command Block • Hidden Block • Hoohoo Block • L Block • M Block • Rally Block • Random Block • Recovery block • Save Album • Simu-Block • Spin Block
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Other
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Axe1,2 • Badge1,2 • Bean1,2 • Bike Pads1,2 • Black Rock1,2 • Boo Statue1,2 • Brown Rock1,2 • Button1,2 • Cart1,2 • Gold ring • Chuckola Cola1,2 • Clothing1,2 • Conductor1,2 • Gown1,2 • Gray Rock1,2 • Headgear1,2 • Invincibility Mushroom3 • Koopa Clown Car1,2 • Lift1,2 • Poison Mushroom1,2 • Poltergust 30001,2 • Pressure Plate1,2 • Region map1 • Rolling Bar Defense System1,2 • Spiky Stardust Defense System1,2 • Spring Pad1,2 • Super Poltergust 30011,2 • Surfing Spot1,2 • Toad Express1,2 • Torch1,2 • Wall Face1,2 • Warp Pipe1,2 • Watering hole1,2 • Waterspout1,2
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Minigames1,2
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Border Jump • Mysterious Mine Carts • Star 'Stache Smash • Barrel • Chuckola Bounce • Surfing Game • Splart
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Stats
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Bros. Point1,2 • Defense • Experience Point • Heart Point • Level up • Power • Speed1,2 • Spirit3 • Stache1,2
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Status
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Burn1,2 • Charred1,2 • DEF-Down • DEF-Up • Dizzy • Fury2 • Heavy G1,2 • Invisible2 • Light G1,2 • Poison1,2 • POW-Down • POW-Up • Prohibited Command1,2 • SPD-Down1,2 • SPD-Up1,2 • Trip1,2
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Other
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Bean Fever1,2 • Beanbean Air • Beanhole locations1 (Bowser's Minions2) • Block locations1 (Bowser's Minions2) • Bestiary1 (Bowser's Minions2) • Enemy formations1,2 • Gallery1 (Bowser's Minions2) • Gear1 (Bowser's Minions2) • Glitches1 (Bowser's Minions2) • Hidden Block locations1 • Hooroglyphs1,2 • Kingdom Courier1,2 • Level up progressions1,2 • Mario & Luigi RPG: Sound Selection1 • Mario Bros.1 • Pre-release and unused content1 • Quotes1 (Bowser's Minions2) • Shops2 • Special Skill3 • Sound test2 • Staff1 (Bowser's Minions2) • Story summaries2 • Super Attack1,2
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High-End
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Metal Mario • Peachette • Pauline • Mario (Musician) • Peach (Kimono) • Mario (Hakama) • Rosalina (Halloween) • Peach (Vacation) • Mario (Santa) • Pink Gold Peach • Daisy (Holiday Cheer) • Yoshi (Reindeer) • Pauline (Party Time) • Mario (Happi) • Toad (Party Time) • Peach (Wintertime) • Penguin Luigi • Ice Mario • Baby Peach (Cherub) • Rosalina (Aurora) • Mario (Classic) • Luigi (Classic) • Baby Rosalina (Detective) • Yoshi (Egg Hunt) • Black Yoshi • Builder Mario • Builder Toad • Daisy (Fairy) • Mario (Chef) • Peach (Wedding) • Rosalina (Swimwear) • Mario (Swimwear) • Captain Toad • Toadette (Explorer) • Daisy (Yukata) • Mario (SNES) • Mario (Sunshine) • Mario (Halloween) • Peach (Halloween) • Peach (Explorer) • Builder Luigi • Fire Rosalina • Luigi (Lederhosen) • Cat Peach • Cat Toad • Pauline (Rose) • Penguin Toad • Mario (Racing) • White Yoshi • Baby Mario (Koala) • Builder Toadette • Mario (Tuxedo) • Luigi (Painter) • Daisy (Swimwear) • Mario (Baseball) • Peach (Happi) • Penguin Mario • Yoshi (Kangaroo) • Tanooki Mario • Tanooki Rosalina • Mario (Satellaview) • Penguin Toadette • Cat Rosalina • Luigi (Vacation) • Mario (Golf) • Luigi (Golf) • Mario (Aviator) • Mario (Samurai) • Peach (Yukata) • Yoshi (Gold Egg) • Rosalina (Volendam) • Daisy (Farmer) • Dr. Mario • Dr. Luigi • Dr. Peach • Cat Mario • Cat Luigi • Rosalina (Chef) • Daisy (Thai Dress) • Daisy (Sailor) • Toadette (Sailor) • White Tanooki Mario • Luigi (Knight) • Mario (King) • Luigi (Chef) • Kitsune Luigi • Toad (Astronaut) • Toadette (Astronaut) • Poochy • Toad (Tourist) • Luigi (Gold Knight) • Pauline (Cowgirl) • Mario (Black Suit) • Gold Mario • Dry Bowser • King Boo (Luigi's Mansion) • Shy Guy (Pastry Chef) • Waluigi (Bus Driver) • Gold Koopa (Freerunning) • Wario (Hiker) • Dry Bones (Gold) • Funky Kong • Dixie Kong • Dry Bowser (Gold) • Wario (Cowboy) • Nabbit • Bowser Jr. (Pirate) • King Bob-omb • Donkey Kong Jr. (SNES) • Shy Guy (Gold) • King Boo (Gold) • Bowser (Santa) • Lakitu (Party Time) • Birdo (Black) • Shy Guy (Ninja) • King Bob-omb (Gold) • Kamek • Waluigi (Vampire) • Meowser • Chargin' Chuck • Pink Shy Guy (Ninja) • Birdo (White) • Dr. Bowser • Petey Piranha • Chargin' Chuck (Gold) • Petey Piranha (Gold) • Larry (Wintertime) • Light-blue Shy Guy (Explorer) • Yellow Shy Guy (Explorer) • Donkey Kong (Gladiator) • Wiggler • Wiggler (Gold) • Mii Racing Suits
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Vehicle parts
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Karts |
Normal
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Pipe Frame • Birthday Girl • Mushmellow • Koopa Dasher • Biddybuggy • Blue Biddybuggy • Cheep Charger • Pink Mushmellow • Birthday Girl Rosalina • Green Kiddie Kart • Red Kiddie Kart • Bullet Blaster • Bull's-Eye Banzai • Landship • Pipe Buggy • Warship • Green Cheep Charger
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Super
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Mach 8 • Daytripper • Turbo Yoshi • Soda Jet • Super Blooper • Gold Blooper • Royale • Cloud 9 • Poltergust 4000 • Streamliner • White Royale • Zucchini • Red Streamliner • Red Turbo Yoshi • Blue Seven • Super 1 • Dasher II • Tea Coupe • Yellow Turbo Birdo • Egg 1 • Birthday Girl Daisy • Red Standard 8 • Green Standard 8 • Cucumber • Blue Royale • Blue Turbo Yoshi • Orange Turbo Yoshi • Pink Turbo Yoshi • Light-blue Turbo Yoshi • Yellow Turbo Yoshi • Flame Flyer • Barrel Train • DK Jumbo • Chrome DK Jumbo • Koopa Clown • Dark Clown • Para-Wing • Turbo Birdo • Light-blue Turbo Birdo • Bolt Buggy • Rambi Rider • Blue Turbo Birdo • Orange Turbo Birdo • Red Turbo Birdo • Green Turbo Birdo
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High-End
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B Dasher • Black B Dasher • Yellow Taxi • Quickshaw • Kabuki Dasher • Circuit Special • Black Circuit • Bumble V • Queen Bee • Trickster • Ghost Ride • Macharon • Carrot Kart • Cheermellow • Wild Wing • Radish Rider • Wildfire Flyer • Ribbon Rider • Double-Decker • Swift Jack • Red B Dasher • Jingle Bells • Platinum Taxi • Glam Bruiser • Gilded Prancer • Ice-blue Poltergust • P-Wing • Apple Kart • Comet Tail • Bright Bunny • Dozer Dasher • Clanky Kart • Wild Black • Karp Kart • Prancer • Rose Queen • Green Apple Kart • Choco Macharon • Gold Egg • Sweet Daytripper • Red Taxi • Pink Wing • Happy Ride • Blue Soda • Clackety Kart • Gold Clanky Kart • Festival Girl • Black Kabuki Dasher • 8-Bit Pipe Frame • Gold Pipe Frame • Surf Sailer • Star-Spangled Flyer • Green Circuit • Sports Coupe • Pumpkin Kart • Dark Trickster • Sunset Cloud • Steel Driver • Holiday King • Gold Snow Skimmer • Dreamy Egg • Fast Frank • Iron Cucumber • Cat Cruiser • Wild Pink • Rose Taxi • B Dasher Mk. 2 • Decal Streamliner • Orange Streamliner • White Turbo Yoshi • Sakura Quickshaw • Jet Cruiser • Inferno Flyer • Rambi Runner • Pink Dozer • Grand Badwagon • Paintster • Lime Tea Coupe • Sunny Surf Sailer • Pinch Hitter • Cleanup Hitter • Ice Dozer • Green Double-Decker • Black Cat Cruiser • Red B Dasher Mk. 2 • Pink B Dasher Mk. 2 • Classic B Dasher Mk. 2 • Sky-Blue B Dasher Mk. 2 • Metal B Dasher Mk. 2 • Cream B Dasher Mk. 2 • Green B Dasher Mk. 2 • Tanooki Kart • Gold Pumpkin Kart • Lunar Cruiser • Sleigh Rider • White Snow Skimmer • Frosty Bells • Frost Wing • Gray Cat Cruiser • Sports Coupe 2022 • Roaring Racer • Jukebox Buggy • Sneeker • Green Lightning • Cupid's Arrow • Wild Slugger • Prop Kart • Magma Broom • Star Broom • Yellow 8-Bit Pipe Frame • Warrior Wagon • Armored Rider • Black Turbo Yoshi • Gold Bunny • Flower Kart • Dragonfly • Firefly • Daikon Rocket • Capsule Kart • Blue-Green Capsule Kart • White Bruiser • Coconut 1 • Pink Capsule Kart • Cream Cat Cruiser • Green Cat Cruiser • Goo-Goo Buggy • Goo-Goo Pink • Gold Kiddie Kart • Sweet Ride • White Fast Frank • Tuk-Tuk Kart • Tropical Truck • Gold Zucchini • Lightning Streamliner • Flowery Badwagon • Coral Jet Cruiser • Watermelon Kart • Ice-Cream Minibus • Chocolate Banana Minibus • Strawberry Soft Swerve • Shielded Speedster • Gold Standard • Gold Double-Decker • Black Carriage • Green Speeder • Flaming Speeder • Gold Sweet Ride • Streetle • Blue Speeder • Swift Talon • Gold Eagle • Blazing Eagle • Camo Tanooki Kart • Gold Rambi Rider • Moo Moo Offroader • Pink Speeder • Pink Sneeker • Gold Jingle Bell • Holiday Speeder • Wild Gold • Rainbow Taxi • Blooper Shuttle • Gold Lunar Cruiser • Gold Quickshaw • Pineapple 1 • Hot Pot Hot Rod • Rainbow Streetle • Gold Capsule Kart • Gold 8-Bit Pipe Frame • Taiko Drum Dasher • Sakura Sports Coupe • Bright Girl • Huffin Puffin Egg • Jumbo Jetter • Gold Paintster • Silver Flower Kart • Bronze Cucumber • Cream Classic • Red Comet • Pink Comet • Green Comet • Gold Comet • Mach 8-R • Gold Cupid's Arrow • Silver Cupid's Arrow • Silver Warrior Wagon • Gold Warrior Wagon • Black Shielded Speedster • Gold Shielded Speedster • Yeehaw Wagon • Desert Rose Wagon • Yellow Sub Scooter • Blue Sub Scooter • Gold Driver • Dolphin Drifter • Purple Rattle Buggy • Goo-Goo Gold • Gold Wild Slugger • Spicy Zucchini • Chocolate Mint Soft Swerve • Gold Soft Swerve • Monarch Kart • Gold Monarch Kart • Black B Dasher Mk. 2 • Gold B Dasher • Badwagon • Blue Badwagon • Gold Train • Bruiser • Snow Skimmer • Offroader • Banana Master • Poison Apple Kart • Cheep Snorkel • Gold Cheep Snorkel • Gold Cheep Charger • Dark Buggy • Koopa King • Brown Offroader • Cact-X • Pirate Sushi Racer • Silver Bullet Blaster • Head Honcho • DK Maximum • Sushi Racer • Gilded King • Crawly Kart • Black Dozer • Party-Wing • Penguin Slider • Black Penguin Slider • Cact-Ice • Black Turbo Birdo • Purple Bunny • Jade Hop Rod • Crimson Hop Rod • Dark Hop Rod • Kamek's Zoom Broom • Silver King • Vampire Flyer • Red Crawly Kart • Yellow Offroader • Cact-R • Cheership • Candy Clown • Tiger Bruiser • Combo Cruiser • Sakura Hop Rod • White Turbo Birdo • Green-Yellow Capsule Kart • Piranha Pipes • Red Offroader • Goo-Goo Black • Cact-B • Gold Bullet Blaster • Red Vampire Flyer • Gold Trickster • Gold Bruiser • Black Sneeker • Purple Dozer • Blue Crawly Kart • Rainbow Pipe Buggy • Gold Hop Rod • Black Jingle Bell • Gold Sushi Racer • Dry Bones Dasher • Waluigi Racer Mk. 2 • Chain Chomp Chariot • Fish Bone Ferry • Gold Fish Bone Ferry • Wiggler Egg • Boo Pipes • Gold Pipes • Wild Wiggler
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Gliders |
Normal
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Super Glider • Parachute • Parafoil • Paper Glider • Droplet Glider • BBIA Parafoil • Minion Paper Glider • Piston Glider • Piranha Plant Parafoil
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Super
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Peach Parasol • Flower Glider • Oilpaper Umbrella • Lightning Oilpaper • Pink Flower Glider • 8-Bit Jumping Mario • ? Block • Plaid Ribbon • Eggshell Glider • 8-Bit Jumping Luigi • Mushroom Glider • Bob-omb Parafoil • Shell Parachute • Wario Wing • Waluigi Wing • BaNaNa Parafoil • Blue Flower Glider
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High-End
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Gold Glider • Fare Flier • Purple Oilpaper Umbrella • Full Flight • Strawberry Crêpe • Le Tricolore • Starchute • Royal Parachute • Glitter Glider • Soaring Jack • Gift Glider • New Year's 2020 • New Year's Kite • Fireworks Parachute • Crimson Crane • Blizzard Parasol • Blizzard Balloons • Sweetheart Glider • Heart Balloons • Luma Parafoil • Rainbow Starchute • Bright Glider • Safety Glider • Daisy Glider • Pink Gold Paper Glider • Butterfly Sunset • Chocolate Donut • Gold Crane • Chocolate Banana Crêpe • Strawberry Donut • Silver Bells • Silver-and-Gold Hearts • Manta Glider • Treasure Map • Butterfly Wings • Great Sail • Festival Wings • 8-Bit Star • Super Mario Kart Glider • Star-Spangled Glider • Spider Glider • Sunset Balloons • Silver Starchute • Jolly Bells • Butterfly Prism • Planet Glider • New Year's 2021 • Gold New Year's Kite • Toe-Bean Balloons • Calico Parafoil • Black Great Sail • Silver Manta Glider • Rose Parasol • Snow Crystals • 8-Bit Fire Flower • Surf Master • Starry Great Sail • Black Toe-Bean Balloons • 8-Bit Bullet Bill • Glinting Glider • Flying Easel • Sunny Surf Master • Polka-Dot Manta Glider • Home-Field Glider • Gold Home-Field Glider • Springtime Crane • Yukata Ribbon • Silver Surf Master • Ship's Wheel • Tanooki Parafoil • Gold Tanooki Parafoil • Magic Parasol • 8-Bit Super Mushroom • Meteor Balloons • Pink Gold Meteors • Galaxy Glider • Candlelight Flight • Gold Penguin Wingtip • Aurora Balloons • New Year's 2022 • Black Cat Parafoil • Cat Parafoil • Gold Toe-Bean Balloons • Glittering Parasol • Luigi Parafoil • Sky-High Flyer • Record Setter • Mario's Mustache • Luigi's Mustache • Origami Glider • Sakura Origami Glider • Gold Eggshell Glider • Green Sprout • Magniflying Glass • Flybrary Book • Pink Magniflying Glass • Cream Toe-Bean Balloons • Green Cat Parafoil • Candlelight Flight Cake • Pretzel Glider • Tulip Corsage • Red and Gold Umbrella • 8-Bit 1-Up Mushroom • Tropical Balloons • Fire Manta Glider • Mint & Berry Balloons • Vanilla & Chocolate Balloons • Icy Mario's Mustache • Flying Flappers • Silver Luigi's Mustache • Mario's Hat Balloon • Luigi's Hat Balloon • Gold Cloud Balloons • White Waves Origami Glider • Chocolate Pretzel • Para-Panini • Silver Candlelight Flight • Autumn Leaves • Calico Toe-Bean Balloons • Wonderful Garnet • Festive Holly • Yellow Hard Hat Balloon • Fuzzy Kite • Gold Hard Hat Balloon • New Year's 2023 • Gold Meteors • Rainbow Fare Flier • Stealth Glider • Gold Umbrella • Wonderful Diamond • Gold Candlelight Flight • 8-Bit Super Glider • Gold 8-Bit Glider • 8-Bit Block Glider • 8-Bit Goomba • Bright Ribbon • Yoshi's Cookies • Smiley Flower Glider • Golden Glider • Gold Tulips • Gold Manta Glider • Red Checkered Glider • Pink Checkered Glider • Green Checkered Glider • Gold Checkered Glider • Gold Origami Glider • Gold Bells • Glittering Glider • Red Emblem • Green Emblem • Mario Bros. Parafoil • Mosaic Starchute • Jellychute • Wavy Great Sail • Dolphin Great Sail • Pink Bubble Balloon • Mario Golf Cap • Luigi Golf Cap • Gold Mario Golf Cap • Melon & Banana Balloons • Spooky Sprinkle Balloons • Gold Chocolate Balloons • Royal Flush • Rainbow Bells • Gold Mario's Hat Balloon • Swooper • Bullet Bill Parachute • Cloud Glider • Rainy Balloons • Wicked Wings • Gold Swooper • Banana Wingtip • Tropical Glider • Dragon Wings • Blooper Wingtip • Nabbit Oilpaper Umbrella • Cheep Cheep Masks • Dry Bowser Umbrella • Penguin Wingtip • Bright Balloons • Ninja Scroll • Dream Glider • Vampire Wings • Golden Wings • Wario's Mustache • Waluigi's Mustache • Wonderful Wings • Wicked Topaz • Piranha Plant Balloons • Secret Scroll • Lava Rocks • Black Starchute • Boo Masks • Nabbit Parachute • Gold Boo Masks • Roy Oilpaper • Rainbow Flappy Wings • Gold Flappy Wings • Wiggler Parachute • Gold Piranha Plant Balloons • Baby Mario Hanafuda • Yoshi's Egg Hanafuda • Peach Hanafuda • Barrel Hanafuda • Blooper Hanafuda • Cape Mario Hanafuda • Bullet Bill Hanafuda • Boo Hanafuda • Piranha Plant Hanafuda • Goomba Hanafuda • Jumping Mario Hanafuda • Bowser Hanafuda
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Tires
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Blue Standard • Cyber Slick • Gold Tires • Metal • Monster • Mushroom • Off-Road • Red Monster • Retro Off-Road • Roller • Slick • Slim • Sponge • Standard • Wood
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Courses
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New courses |
City courses
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New York Minute (R, T, R/T, 2, 2R, 2T, 2R/T, 3, 3R, 3T, 3R/T, 4, 4R, 4T, 4R/T) (tour appearances) • Tokyo Blur (R, T, R/T, 2, 2R, 2T, 2R/T, 3, 3R, 3T, 3R/T, 4, 4R, 4T, 4R/T) (tour appearances) • Paris Promenade (R, T, R/T, 2, 2R, 2T, 2R/T, 3, 3R, 3T, 3R/T) (tour appearances) • London Loop (R, T, R/T, 2, 2R, 2T, 2R/T, 3, 3R, 3T, 3R/T) (tour appearances) • Vancouver Velocity (R, T, R/T, 2, 2R, 2T, 2R/T, 3, 3R, 3T, 3R/T) (tour appearances) • Los Angeles Laps (R, T, R/T, 2, 2R, 2T, 2R/T, 3, 3R, 3T, 3R/T) (tour appearances) • Berlin Byways (R, T, R/T, 2, 2R, 2T, 2R/T, 3, 3R, 3T, 3R/T) (tour appearances) • Sydney Sprint (R, T, R/T, 2, 2R, 2T, 2R/T, 3, 3R, 3T, 3R/T) (tour appearances) • Singapore Speedway (R, T, R/T, 2, 2R, 2T, 2R/T, 3, 3R, 3T, 3R/T) (tour appearances) • Amsterdam Drift (R, T, R/T, 2, 2R, 2T, 2R/T, 3, 3R, 3T, 3R/T) (tour appearances) • Bangkok Rush (R, T, R/T, 2, 2R, 2T, 2R/T, 3, 3R, 3T, 3R/T) (tour appearances) • Athens Dash (R, T, R/T, 2, 2R, 2T, 2R/T, 3, 3R, 3T, 3R/T) (tour appearances) • Rome Avanti (R, T, R/T, 2, 2R, 2T, 2R/T, 3, 3R, 3T, 3R/T) (tour appearances) • Madrid Drive (R, T, R/T, 2, 2R, 2T, 2R/T, 3, 3R, 3T, 3R/T) (tour appearances)
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Other
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Merry Mountain (R, T, R/T) (tour appearances) • Ninja Hideaway (R, T, R/T) (tour appearances) • Sky-High Sundae (R, T, R/T) (tour appearances) • Piranha Plant Cove (R, T, R/T, 2, 2R, 2T, 2R/T, 3, 3R, 3T, 3R/T) (tour appearances) • Yoshi's Island (R, T, R/T) (tour appearances) • Piranha Plant Pipeline (R, T, R/T) (tour appearances) • Squeaky Clean Sprint (R, T, R/T) (tour appearances)
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Remix courses
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RMX Mario Circuit 1 (R, T, R/T) (tour appearances) • RMX Choco Island 1 (R, T, R/T) (tour appearances) • RMX Rainbow Road 1 (R, T, R/T) (tour appearances) • RMX Rainbow Road 2 (R, T, R/T) (tour appearances) • RMX Choco Island 2 (R, T, R/T) (tour appearances) • RMX Vanilla Lake 1 (R, T, R/T) (tour appearances) • RMX Ghost Valley 1 (R, T, R/T) (tour appearances) • RMX Bowser's Castle 1 (R, T, R/T) (tour appearances) • RMX Donut Plains 1 (R, T, R/T) (tour appearances) • RMX Vanilla Lake 2 (R, T, R/T) (tour appearances)
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Classic courses |
SNES courses
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Mario Circuit 1 (R, T, R/T) (tour appearances) • Donut Plains 1 (R, T, R/T) (tour appearances) • Ghost Valley 1 (R, T, R/T) (tour appearances) • Mario Circuit 2 (R, T, R/T) (tour appearances) • Choco Island 1 (R, T, R/T) (tour appearances) • Ghost Valley 2 (R, T, R/T) (tour appearances) • Donut Plains 2 (R, T, R/T) (tour appearances) • Mario Circuit 3 (R, T, R/T) (tour appearances) • Choco Island 2 (R, T, R/T) (tour appearances) • Vanilla Lake 1 (R, T, R/T) (tour appearances) • Bowser Castle 3 (R, T, R/T) (tour appearances) • Donut Plains 3 (R, T, R/T) (tour appearances) • Koopa Troopa Beach 2 (R, T, R/T) (tour appearances) • Vanilla Lake 2 (R, T, R/T) • (tour appearances) • Rainbow Road (R, T, R/T) (tour appearances)
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N64 courses
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Luigi Raceway (R, T, R/T) (tour appearances) • Koopa Troopa Beach (R, T, R/T) (tour appearances) • Kalimari Desert (R, T, R/T, 2, 2R, 2T, 2R/T) (tour appearances) • Frappe Snowland (R, T, R/T) (tour appearances) • Choco Mountain (R, T, R/T) (tour appearances) • Mario Raceway (R, T, R/T) (tour appearances) • Royal Raceway (R, T, R/T) (tour appearances) • Yoshi Valley (R, T, R/T) (tour appearances)
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GBA courses
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Peach Circuit (R, T, R/T) (tour appearances) • Riverside Park (R, T, R/T) (tour appearances) • Bowser's Castle 1 (R, T, R/T) (tour appearances) • Boo Lake (R, T, R/T) (tour appearances) • Bowser's Castle 2 (R, T, R/T) (tour appearances) • Luigi Circuit (R, T, R/T) (tour appearances) • Sky Garden (R, T, R/T) (tour appearances) • Cheep-Cheep Island (R, T, R/T) (tour appearances) • Sunset Wilds (R, T, R/T) (tour appearances) • Snow Land (R, T, R/T) (tour appearances) • Yoshi Desert (R, T, R/T) (tour appearances) • Bowser's Castle 3 (R, T, R/T) (tour appearances) • Lakeside Park (R, T, R/T) (tour appearances) • Bowser's Castle 4 (R) (tour appearances)
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GCN courses
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Baby Park (R, T, R/T) (tour appearances) • Mushroom Bridge (R, T, R/T) (tour appearances) • Daisy Cruiser (R, T, R/T) (tour appearances) • Waluigi Stadium (R, T, R/T) (tour appearances) • Yoshi Circuit (R, T, R/T) (tour appearances) • DK Mountain (R, T, R/T) (tour appearances) • Dino Dino Jungle (R, T, R/T) (tour appearances)
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DS courses
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Luigi's Mansion (R, T, R/T) (tour appearances) • Waluigi Pinball (R, T, R/T) (tour appearances) • Shroom Ridge (R, T, R/T) (tour appearances) • DK Pass (R, T, R/T) (tour appearances) • Mario Circuit (R, T, R/T) (tour appearances) • Airship Fortress (R, T, R/T) (tour appearances) • Peach Gardens (R, T, R/T) (tour appearances)
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Wii courses
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Mushroom Gorge (R, T, R/T) (tour appearances) • Coconut Mall (R, T, R/T) (tour appearances) • DK Summit (R, T, R/T) (tour appearances) • Daisy Circuit (R, T, R/T) (tour appearances) • Koopa Cape (R, T, R/T) (tour appearances) • Maple Treeway (R, T, R/T) (tour appearances) • Dry Dry Ruins (R, T, R/T) (tour appearances) • Moonview Highway (R, T, R/T) (tour appearances) • Rainbow Road (R, T, R/T) (tour appearances)
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3DS courses
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Toad Circuit (R, T, R/T) (tour appearances) • Daisy Hills (R, T, R/T) (tour appearances) • Cheep Cheep Lagoon (R, T, R/T) (tour appearances) • Shy Guy Bazaar (R, T, R/T) (tour appearances) • Mario Circuit (R, T, R/T) (tour appearances) • Rock Rock Mountain (R, T) (tour appearances) • Piranha Plant Slide (R, T, R/T) (tour appearances) • Wario Shipyard (R, T, R/T) (tour appearances) • Neo Bowser City (R, T, R/T) (tour appearances) • Rosalina's Ice World (R, T, R/T) (tour appearances) • Bowser's Castle (R, T, R/T) (tour appearances) • Rainbow Road (R, T, R/T) (tour appearances)
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Battle courses |
New courses
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New York Minute B (tour appearances) • Paris Promenade B (tour appearances)
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Classic courses
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GBA Battle Course 1 (tour appearances) • GCN Cookie Land (tour appearances) • DS Twilight House (tour appearances)
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Other
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Bonus challenges
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Ready, Set, Rocket Start • Ring Race • Do Jump Boosts • Big Reverse Race • Goomba Takedown • Glider Challenge • Steer Clear of Obstacles • Vs. Mega • Smash Small Dry Bones • Break Item Boxes • Time Trial • Combo Attack • Take them out quick! • Snap a Photo • Precision Gliding • Big Reverse Race vs. 100
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Cups
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Baby Daisy Cup • Baby Luigi Cup • Baby Mario Cup • Baby Peach Cup • Baby Rosalina Cup • Birdo Cup • Boomerang Bro Cup • Bowser Cup • Bowser Jr. Cup • Cat Peach Cup • Chargin' Chuck Cup • Daisy Cup • Diddy Kong Cup • Dixie Kong Cup • Donkey Kong Cup • Dry Bones Cup • Dry Bowser Cup • Fire Bro Cup • Fire Rosalina Cup • Funky Kong Cup • Gold Mario Cup • Hammer Bro Cup • Ice Bro Cup • Ice Mario Cup • Iggy Cup • Kamek Cup • King Bob-omb Cup • King Boo Cup • Koopa Troopa Cup • Lakitu Cup • Larry Cup • Lemmy Cup • Ludwig Cup • Luigi Cup • Mario Cup • Metal Mario Cup • Mii Cup • Monty Mole Cup • Morton Cup • Nabbit Cup • Pauline Cup • Peach Cup • Peachette Cup • Pink Gold Peach Cup • Poochy Cup • Rosalina Cup • Roy Cup • Shy Guy Cup • Tanooki Mario Cup • Toad Cup • Toadette Cup • Waluigi Cup • Wario Cup • Wendy Cup • Yoshi Cup
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Tours |
2019
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New York Tour • Tokyo Tour • Halloween Tour • Paris Tour • Winter Tour • London Tour • Holiday Tour
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2020
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New Year's Tour • Ice Tour • Valentine's Tour • Vancouver Tour • Mario Bros. Tour • Baby Rosalina Tour • Hammer Bro Tour • Yoshi Tour • Trick Tour • Flower Tour • Jungle Tour • Cooking Tour • Peach Tour • Marine Tour • Exploration Tour • Wild West Tour • Pirate Tour • Summer Festival Tour • Super Mario Kart Tour • Los Angeles Tour • 1st Anniversary Tour • Halloween Tour • Sunset Tour • Mario vs. Luigi Tour • Winter Tour • Rosalina Tour • New Year's 2021 Tour
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2021
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Berlin Tour • Cat Tour • Peach vs. Daisy Tour • Snow Tour • Mario Tour • Yoshi Tour • Ninja Tour • Sydney Tour (April–May) • Bowser vs. DK Tour • Trick Tour • Wedding Tour • Paris Tour • Summer Tour • Los Angeles Tour • Mario vs. Peach Tour • Frost Tour • Kamek Tour • Sydney Tour (September) • 2nd Anniversary Tour • Autumn Tour • Halloween Tour • Toad vs. Toadette Tour • Space Tour • Holiday Tour • Penguin Tour • New Year's 2022 Tour
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2022
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Singapore Tour • Wario vs. Waluigi Tour • Los Angeles Tour • Sky Tour • Mii Tour • Samurai Tour • Yoshi Tour • Amsterdam Tour • Doctor Tour • Peach vs. Bowser Tour (May) • Cat Tour • Metropolitan Tour • Bangkok Tour • Piranha Plant Tour • Ocean Tour • Sundae Tour • Bowser Tour • Mario vs. Luigi Tour • Anniversary Tour • Battle Tour • Halloween Tour • Autumn Tour • Animal Tour • Peach vs. Bowser Tour (November–December) • Holiday Tour • New Year's Tour
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2023
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Space Tour • Winter Tour • Exploration Tour • Doctor Tour • Mario Tour • Ninja Tour • Yoshi Tour • Spring Tour • Bowser Tour • Mii Tour • Princess Tour • Mario vs. Luigi Tour • Night Tour • Pipe Tour • Sunshine Tour • Vacation Tour • Summer Tour • Sundae Tour • Anniversary Tour
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Items |
Regular items
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Banana • Green Shell • Red Shell • Spiny Shell • Bob-omb • Mushroom • Mega Mushroom • Bullet Bill • Blooper • Lightning • Super Horn • Coin • Star • Feathera
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Special items
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Triple Bananas • Giant Banana • Triple Green Shells • Bowser's Shell • Double Bob-ombs • Triple Mushrooms • Fire Flower • Boomerang Flower • Ice Flower • Heart • Yoshi's Egg • Birdo's Egg • Bubble • Banana Barrels • Mushroom Cannon • Bob-omb Cannon • Lucky Seven • Dash Ring • Coin Box • Hammer • Giga Bob-omb • Super Bell • Super Leaf • Capsule
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Inventory items
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Coin • Coin Rush ticket • Event tokena • Grand Star • Item ticket • Level-boost ticket • Point-boost ticket • Points-cap ticketa • Ruby • Star ticket • Team tokena • Quick ticket
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Course elements |
Interactable
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Banzai Bill • Barrel • Barrel Bomb • Bath Bomb • Barrel Cannon • Beach Ball • Big egg • Blimp • Bob-omb Car • Bone Piranha Plant • Boulder • Burner • Bus • Cannon • Car • Cargo truck • Ceiling Needle • Chain Chomp • Cheep Cheep • Clampy • Crate • Dash Panel • Dash panel ramp truck • Exploring Shy Guy • Falling Pillar • Festive tree • Fire Piranha Plant • Flipper • Floaty • Flying Shy Guy • Fuzzy • Glide Ramp • Goal Ring • Goat • Goomba • Goomba Tower • Half-pipe • Hoop • Hot-air balloon • Inky Piranha Plant • Jack-o'-lantern • Jar • Jellybeam • Jump Boost field • Kadomatsu • Kanaami Road • Lava Bubble • Lava Geyser • Leaf pile • Maw-Ray • Mecha Cheep • Metal ball • Mud • Mushroom Platform • Mushroom Trampoline • Noshi • Oil slick • Penguin • Pickup truck • Pipe • Piranha Plant • Pokey • Puddle • Ramp • Rocky Wrench • Rolling rock • Shoe • Sidestepper • Skating Shy Guy • Snow block • Snowball • Snowboarding Shy Guy • Snowperson • Soccer Ball • Spider Web • Spring egg • Star Ring • Star Thwomp • Stilt Guy • Swoop • Table • Thwomp • Toy Duck • Toy Goomba • Traffic cone • Train • Walking Tree • Water Geyser • Wiggler • Wiggler Wagon • Whomp • Winged Cloud • Wooden cutout
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Non-interactable
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Big Cheep Cheep • Boo • Boo Buddies • Bulber • Goonie • Huffin Puffin • Incoming Chomp • Nep-Enut • Note Block • Painting • Petal Guy • Shy Guy Tent • Star Bit • Vase
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Techniques
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Drift • Hop • Jump Boost • Mini-Turbo • Rocket Start • Slipstream
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Favored and favorite courses
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New (Amsterdam Drift · Athens Dash · Bangkok Rush · Berlin Byways · London Loop · Los Angeles Laps · New York Minute · Paris Promenade · Piranha Plant Cove · Rome Avanti · Singapore Speedway · Sydney Sprint · Tokyo Blur · Vancouver Velocity) • Remix • Super Mario Kart (SNES) • Mario Kart 64 (N64) • Mario Kart: Super Circuit (GBA) • Mario Kart: Double Dash!! (GCN) • Mario Kart DS (DS) • Mario Kart Wii (Wii) • Mario Kart 7 (3DS) • Battle
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Notable areas, landmarks, and sightings |
City courses
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Amsterdam (Canal) • Athens (Hadrian's Arch · Parthenon) • Bangkok • Berlin (Berlin Wall · Brandenburg Gate · Charlottenburg Palace) • London (Big Ben · Tower Bridge · Tower of London) • Madrid (Prado Museum · Ventas Bullring) • New York (Empire State Building · Statue of Liberty · Rockefeller Center) • Paris (Arc de Triomphe · Cathedral of Notre Dame · Eiffel Tower · Louvre) • Rome (Colosseum · Spanish Steps · Trevi Fountain) • Sydney • Tokyo • Vancouver
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Other
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Boo Woods • Bowser's Castle • Daisy Cruiser • Hammer Bros. Sphinx • Luigi's Mansion • Peach's Castle
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Galleries |
Miscellaneous
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Artwork • Badges • Screenshots • Sprites and models
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Course icons
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Original courses • Remix courses • SNES courses • N64 courses • GBA courses • GCN courses • DS courses • Wii courses • 3DS courses • Battle courses
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Related content on social media
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"I Love Mario Kart Tour" • #MKTPerfectShot • MKT Report
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Miscellaneous
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Action names in other languages • Badges (Common badges) • Challenge cards • Coin Rush • Emblem • Experience Point • Finish line • Frenzy • In-game statistics • Item probability distributions • Media • Mii Racing Suit profiles and statistics (Red–Dolphin · Cheep Cheep–Pokey · Piranha Plant–Koopa Clown) • Pipe • Pre-release and unused content • Race points system • Special pipe • Special skill • Sponsors • Trick animations • Underwater driving • Update history
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