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A '''Bowser Jr. Block''' is an electronic interactive block that currently only appears in the queue of the [[Bowser Jr. Shadow Showdown]] challenge at [[Super Nintendo World]] locations in {{wp|Universal Studios Japan}} and {{wp|Universal Studios Hollywood}}. It is a green, glowing block that displays the red-orange [[Emblem|emblem]] of [[Bowser Jr.]]. When punched from below, the block will glow brighter and trigger a gust of wind to blow from a vent in the wall perpendicular to it as a playful jumpscare element for park visitors.
A '''Bowser Jr. Block'''<ref>{{cite|author=Robinson, Andy|title=Super Nintendo World Stamps guide: How to unlock all 170 Stamps|publisher=VideoGamesChronicle|date=January 9, 2023|url=https://www.videogameschronicle.com/guide/super-nintendo-world-stamps-guide/|language=en-us}}</ref> is an electronic interactive block that currently only appears in the queue of the Bowser Jr. Shadow Showdown challenge at [[Super Nintendo World]] locations in {{wp|Universal Studios Japan}} and {{wp|Universal Studios Hollywood}}. It is a green, glowing block that displays the red-orange [[emblem]] of [[Bowser Jr.]], resembling [[Baddie Box]]es from ''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]'', which used [[Bowser]]'s emblem instead. When punched from below, the block glows brighter and triggers a gust of wind to blow from a vent in the wall perpendicular to it as a surprise to visitors.


Visitors who punch the Bowser Jr. Block whilst wearing a [[amiibo#Power-Up Bands|Power-Up Band]] will be rewarded the "First Punch" [[List of Super Nintendo World stamps|stamp]], as well as 45 [[Coin|coins]] within the official Universal Studios smartphone application found on the App Store and Google Play Store
Visitors who punch the Bowser Jr. Block while wearing a [[amiibo#Power-Up Bands|Power-Up Band]] will be rewarded the "Bowser Jr. Block" [[List of Super Nintendo World stamps|stamp]] (referred to as the "First Punch" stamp in Universal Studios Japan), as well as 45 [[coin]]s within the official Universal Studios smartphone application.
 
Bowser Jr. Blocks are heavily inspired by [[Baddie Box]]es, even using the same design as Baddie Boxes in ''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]'', but instead of displaying [[Bowser]]'s emblem, Bowser Jr.'s is present.


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Latest revision as of 20:21, December 19, 2024

Bowser Jr. Block
Bowser Jr. Block SNW
A Bowser Jr. Block at Super Nintendo World in Universal Studios Japan
First appearance Super Nintendo World (Universal Studios Japan) (2021)
Latest appearance Super Nintendo World (Universal Studios Hollywood) (2023)
Effect Glows and activates a small gust of air when punched by Super Nintendo World visitors

A Bowser Jr. Block[1] is an electronic interactive block that currently only appears in the queue of the Bowser Jr. Shadow Showdown challenge at Super Nintendo World locations in Universal Studios Japan and Universal Studios Hollywood. It is a green, glowing block that displays the red-orange emblem of Bowser Jr., resembling Baddie Boxes from Super Mario 3D Land, which used Bowser's emblem instead. When punched from below, the block glows brighter and triggers a gust of wind to blow from a vent in the wall perpendicular to it as a surprise to visitors.

Visitors who punch the Bowser Jr. Block while wearing a Power-Up Band will be rewarded the "Bowser Jr. Block" stamp (referred to as the "First Punch" stamp in Universal Studios Japan), as well as 45 coins within the official Universal Studios smartphone application.

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References[edit]

  1. ^ Robinson, Andy (January 9, 2023). Super Nintendo World Stamps guide: How to unlock all 170 Stamps. VideoGamesChronicle (American English).