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Revision as of 01:50, July 12, 2023

Not to be confused with Lucy Belle.
Lucky Bell
A Lucky Bell from Super Mario 3D World.
First appearance Super Mario 3D World (2013)
Latest appearance Mario Kart 8 Deluxe (Booster Course Pass, cameo) (2022)
Effect Lets Cat Mario turn into Lucky Cat Mario

A Lucky Bell[1] (called the Lucky Cat power-up[2] by the Prima Official Game Guide) is an item introduced in Super Mario 3D World, resembling a bronze jingle bell (or possibly konguro'o) with eyes. It turns Mario into his Cat form with a red collar with a bronze bell resembling the power-up added to it; this version of the form lets him transform into Lucky Cat Mario, very akin to the Tanooki Suit's Statue form, except it gives him coins while falling, with more being given the higher he falls, and makes him invincible; however, it does not protect him against lava or being crushed. It is considered an upgrade of the Super Bell, as later in the game, it replaces the Super Bell in the remixed courses. The Lucky Bell starts appearing in the Bonus World, World Mushroom in the level World Mushroom-2, Spiky Mount Beanpole. The Lucky Bell is the only power-up item to not have a corresponding Stamp. It serves as the counterpart of the Statue Leaf from Super Mario 3D Land.

Lucky Bells also appear in the Nintendo Switch enhanced port, Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury, where they also appear in the Bowser's Fury mode. Like all other items, Mario may collect up to five of them to store in his inventory. Lucky Bells are very rare, and cannot be obtained randomly by collecting one hundred coins. Notably, if Mario hits a Koopa Troopa shell with fireballs, boomerangs, or tail whips eight times before it lands, the shell will break open to reveal a Lucky Bell.

In the Mario Kart 8 Deluxe – Booster Course Pass, it appears as the emblem of the Lucky Cat Cup.[3]

See also

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese マネキネコベル[4]
Maneki-neko Beru
Maneki-Neko Bell
Chinese (simplified) 招财猫铃铛[?]
Zhāo cái māo língdāng
Lucky Cat Bell
Chinese (traditional) 招財貓鈴鐺[?]
Zhāo cái māo língdāng
Lucky Cat Bell
Dutch Geluksbel[?] Luck Bell
German Glücksglocke[?] Lucky Bell
Italian Campanella manekineko[?] Maneki-neko Bell
Spanish (NOA) Campana de la Suerte[?] Lucky Bell
Spanish (NOE) Cascabel Fortuna[?] Luck Bell

References