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|'''Fury Shadow Hops to It''' | |||
|Mario has to hit the [[Fury Shadow]] three times to obtain a [[Cat Shine]]. | |||
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''' | |'''Feasting on Fuzzies''' | ||
| | |Mario must use the Cat [[Potted Piranha Plant]] to eat all of the [[Fuzzy|Fuzzies]] on the island. | ||
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''' | |'''Hurry! Hop behind the Wall!''' | ||
| | |Mario must ground-pound on a [[Ground-Pound Switch]] to reveal a hidden path with some [[Kick Bomb]]s. He must then break a large brick wall by using the bombs to obtain the Cat Shine. He can also climb past the wall as [[Cat Mario]] to obtain it. | ||
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''' | |'''Five Cat Shine Shards''' | ||
| | |Mario has to collect five [[Cat Shine Shard]]s in the area. | ||
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|'''Blast the Fury Blocks''' | |||
| | |Mario must make [[Fury Bowser]] attack the Fury Blocks to break them open. | ||
'''Blast the Fury Blocks''' | |||
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Mario must make [[Fury Bowser]] attack the Fury Blocks to break them open. | |||
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Latest revision as of 02:29, March 6, 2025
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Game | Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury | ||
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Risky Whisker Island is an island located on Lake Lapcat in the Bowser's Fury campaign of Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury. It is one of the few islands that surrounds the Wasteland Giga Bell. The island is a large rectangular field of Donut Blocks.
Cat Shines[edit]
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Image | Name | Description |
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Fury Shadow Hops to It | Mario has to hit the Fury Shadow three times to obtain a Cat Shine. | |
Feasting on Fuzzies | Mario must use the Cat Potted Piranha Plant to eat all of the Fuzzies on the island. | |
Hurry! Hop behind the Wall! | Mario must ground-pound on a Ground-Pound Switch to reveal a hidden path with some Kick Bombs. He must then break a large brick wall by using the bombs to obtain the Cat Shine. He can also climb past the wall as Cat Mario to obtain it. | |
Five Cat Shine Shards | Mario has to collect five Cat Shine Shards in the area. | |
Blast the Fury Blocks | Mario must make Fury Bowser attack the Fury Blocks to break them open. |
Cat Shine Shards[edit]
- Found on the left of the island, between two Donut Blocks that are higher than the rest.
- Found on an invisible Cloud Platform after the first Cat Shine Shard.
- Found on top of a narrow path of Donut Blocks, which has a Roulette Block near the start of the path.
- Found to the right of the island above a pit, near two Donut Blocks that are higher than the rest.
- Found on a Donut Block separated from the rest, near the fourth Cat Shine Shard.
Enemies[edit]
Cat Fuzzies
Cat Magikoopas
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | チクワッカ島[?] Chikuwakka Tō |
「チクワッカ」is a combination of「竹輪」(chikuwa) and「輪っか」(wakka, "ring"), and「島」means "island" | |
Chinese (simplified) | 竹车仑岛[?] | Same as Japanese | |
Dutch | Vachtfort[?] | Fur Fort | |
French | Île Vibrisques-et-périls[?] | Vibrisks-and-Perils Island; from vibrisses ("whiskers") and à vos risques et périls ("at your own risks") | |
German | Riskante Röllchenhöhen[?] | Risky Roulade Heights | |
Italian | Ciambellisola[?] | Donut (Block) Isle | |
Korean | 도넛 섬[?] Donut Sum |
Donut Island | |
Portuguese | Ilha Instável[?] | Unstable Island | |
Spanish | Isla Ronrorriesgo[?] | Isla ("island") + pun on ronronear ("purr") and riesgo ("risk") |