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|Jap=でっぱり壁
|Jap=でっぱり壁
|JapR=Deppari Kabe
|JapR=Deppari Kabe
|JapM=-<!--Google Translate's translation reads "after all"-->
|JapM=Protrusion Wall
|Spa=Bloque móvil
|Spa=Bloque móvil
|SpaM=Mobile Block
|SpaM=Mobile Block

Revision as of 23:23, September 26, 2018

The ninth Power Moon of the Cap Kingdom.
Several blue Push-Blocks in the secret area.

Push-Blocks are Bomp-like protruding platforms that appear in the Cap Kingdom in Super Mario Odyssey. They constantly alternate between moving inwards and outwards from the wall, and are used both as pushing obstacles and as platforms. Two appear along the top of Top-Hat Tower, leading to a platform with a door to a large secret area, itself full of Push-Blocks. Despite being called blocks, they are not all rectangular; one in particular is somewhat L-shaped, and has an alcove with a hidden Power Moon in it.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese でっぱり壁[?]
Deppari Kabe
Protrusion Wall
Dutch Schuifblok[?] Sliding Block
German Schiebeblöcke[?] Sliding-Block
Italian Blocco a spinta[?] Push Block
Russian Выдвижные блок[?]
Vydvizhnyye blok
Retractable Block
Spanish Bloque móvil[?] Mobile Block