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'''Calico cat parents''' are the parents of the calico [[kitten]]s found in [[Lake Lapcat]] in ''[[Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury#Bowser's Fury|Bowser's Fury]]''. Three different parents appear in the game, each one found near each of the three [[Giga Bell]]s. When [[Mario]] first encounters one, it is seen crying due to its kittens having gone missing. Similar to the mission "[[Li'l Penguin Lost]]" in ''[[Super Mario 64]]'', Mario is required to return the calico kittens to their respective parents (found within the same region) by carrying them back to them. For each kitten other than the last that is returned to its parent, Mario earns three coins, and after returning the last kitten, Mario earns a [[Cat Shine]]. From then on, the parent can be seen smiling and purring instead of crying. If Mario attacks the Calico cat parent, the cat takes no damage and colorful confetti flies in its place. The parent by the Lakeside Giga Bell has one kitten, the parent by the Ruins Giga Bell has three, and the parent by the Wasteland Giga Bell has five. | '''Calico cat parents''' are the parents of the calico [[kitten]]s found in [[Lake Lapcat]] in ''[[Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury#Bowser's Fury|Bowser's Fury]]''. Three different parents appear in the game, each one found near each of the three [[Giga Bell]]s. When [[Mario]] first encounters one, it is seen crying due to its kittens having gone missing. Similar to the mission "[[Li'l Penguin Lost]]" in ''[[Super Mario 64]]'', Mario is required to return the calico kittens to their respective parents (found within the same region) by carrying them back to them. For each kitten other than the last that is returned to its parent, Mario earns three coins, and after returning the last kitten, Mario earns a [[Cat Shine]]. From then on, the parent can be seen smiling and purring instead of crying. If Mario or [[Bowser Jr.]] attacks the Calico cat parent, the Calico cat parent takes no damage and colorful confetti flies in its place. The parent by the Lakeside Giga Bell has one kitten, the parent by the Ruins Giga Bell has three, and the parent by the Wasteland Giga Bell has five. | ||
Like the kittens, while [[Fury Bowser]] is active, calico cat parents turn [[Fury Cat|darker]] and attack Mario. | Like the kittens, while [[Fury Bowser]] is active, calico cat parents turn [[Fury Cat|darker]] and attack Mario. |
Revision as of 10:40, February 20, 2021
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Calico cat parents are the parents of the calico kittens found in Lake Lapcat in Bowser's Fury. Three different parents appear in the game, each one found near each of the three Giga Bells. When Mario first encounters one, it is seen crying due to its kittens having gone missing. Similar to the mission "Li'l Penguin Lost" in Super Mario 64, Mario is required to return the calico kittens to their respective parents (found within the same region) by carrying them back to them. For each kitten other than the last that is returned to its parent, Mario earns three coins, and after returning the last kitten, Mario earns a Cat Shine. From then on, the parent can be seen smiling and purring instead of crying. If Mario or Bowser Jr. attacks the Calico cat parent, the Calico cat parent takes no damage and colorful confetti flies in its place. The parent by the Lakeside Giga Bell has one kitten, the parent by the Ruins Giga Bell has three, and the parent by the Wasteland Giga Bell has five.
Like the kittens, while Fury Bowser is active, calico cat parents turn darker and attack Mario.
Gallery
- Calico cat parent With a counter for missing kittens.jpg
Cat Mario and a calico cat parent with a counter for missing kittens
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | 大きなネコ[1] Ōkina neko |
Big cat |