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|JapR=Hanmā Barabara
|JapR=Hanmā Barabara
|JapM=Hammer Dispersal
|JapM=Hammer Dispersal
|Fra=Marteaux à gogo
|ChiS=锤子散落
|FraM=Hammers galore
|ChiSR=Chuízǐ Sànluò
|ChiSM=Hammer Dispersal
|ChiT=鎚子散落
|ChiTR=Chuízǐ Sànluò
|ChiTM=Hammer Dispersal
|Dut=Klopkwartet
|DutM=Beat quartet
|FreA=Trombe de marteaux
|FreAM=Torrent of hammers
|FreE=Marteaux à gogo
|FreEM=Hammers galore
|Ita=Martellamento
|ItaM=Hammering
|Ger=Hammerhagel
|GerM=Hammer Hail
|Kor=해머던지기
|KorR=Haemeo Deonjigi
|KorM=Hammer Throw
|Spa=Martilleo
|SpaM=Portmanteau of ''martillo'' ("hammer") and ''bombardeo'' ("barrage")
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[[Category:Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars moves]]
[[Category:Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars moves]]

Latest revision as of 23:10, April 25, 2024

Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars move
Hammer Time
Hammer Time
Used by Hammer Bros.
Type Physical
Attack power 2 x normal damage
Effect None
Element Neutral
Target One enemy
Blockable Yes

Hammer Time is a special move found in Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars. This move is named after the famous "hammer time" phrase used in MC Hammer's song "U Can't Touch This." The Hammer Bros. are the only characters who know about this move. If the move is used, the Hammer Bros. will throw multiple hammers at Mario. The move typically deals about twice the damage of a regular attack from the Hammer Bros.

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Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ハンマーバラバラ[?]
Hanmā Barabara
Hammer Dispersal
Chinese (simplified) 锤子散落[?]
Chuízǐ Sànluò
Hammer Dispersal
Chinese (traditional) 鎚子散落[?]
Chuízǐ Sànluò
Hammer Dispersal
Dutch Klopkwartet[?] Beat quartet
French (NOA) Trombe de marteaux[?] Torrent of hammers
French (NOE) Marteaux à gogo[?] Hammers galore
German Hammerhagel[?] Hammer Hail
Italian Martellamento[?] Hammering
Korean 해머던지기[?]
Haemeo Deonjigi
Hammer Throw
Spanish Martilleo[?] Portmanteau of martillo ("hammer") and bombardeo ("barrage")