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{{articleabout|Jump Blocks from Super Mario Bros. 3 and Super Mario World|New Super Mario Bros. Wii Jump Blocks|[[White-Green Checkered Block]]|♪-like notes|[[Rainbow Note]]}} | {{articleabout|Jump Blocks from Super Mario Bros. 3 and Super Mario World|New Super Mario Bros. Wii Jump Blocks|[[White-Green Checkered Block]]|♪-like notes|[[Rainbow Note]]}} | ||
[[Image:Music_block.PNG|frame|right|Three '''Jump Blocks''', including the special pink [[Coin Heaven]] Jump Block.]] | [[Image:Music_block.PNG|frame|right|Three '''Jump Blocks''', including the special pink [[Coin Heaven]] Jump Block.]] | ||
A '''Jump Block''' (also known as '''Music | A '''Jump Block''' (also known as '''Music Block''', '''Note Block''' or '''♩ Block''') is a type of bouncy block that help [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] achieve extremely high [[Jump]]s. They first appeared in ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'', then in ''Super Mario World''. In ''Super Mario Bros. 3'', the Jump Blocks can be used to jump high (by pressing the jump button as the player is launched upward) and occasionally hold a power-up or [[Star]] for the player if he or she bounces on it or hits it like a [[? Block]]. In ''Super Mario World'', they serve the same purpose. | ||
Also in ''Super Mario Bros. 3'', there is a special variety of pink Jump Blocks hidden in some courses that catapult Mario or Luigi to [[Coin Heaven]], where many coins and a [[1-Up Mushroom]] could be found. Two of the e-Reader card levels in [[Super Mario Advance 4]] consist entirely of Jump Blocks, [[Magical Note Blocks|06: Magical Note Blocks]] and [[Onpu Block de Athletic!|11: Onpu Block de Athletic!]]. Jump Blocks are in the ''[[Mario Party 5]]'' mini-game [[Bound of Music]], where each player has to jump and hit the most Jump Blocks. However, the Jump Blocks are invisible. These blocks also appear in ''[[Mario Superstar Baseball]]'' in the [[Peach's Castle]] field. If a baseball bounces on top of it, the batter may score a homerun. | Also in ''Super Mario Bros. 3'', there is a special variety of pink Jump Blocks hidden in some courses that catapult Mario or Luigi to [[Coin Heaven]], where many coins and a [[1-Up Mushroom]] could be found. Two of the e-Reader card levels in [[Super Mario Advance 4]] consist entirely of Jump Blocks, [[Magical Note Blocks|06: Magical Note Blocks]] and [[Onpu Block de Athletic!|11: Onpu Block de Athletic!]]. Jump Blocks are in the ''[[Mario Party 5]]'' mini-game [[Bound of Music]], where each player has to jump and hit the most Jump Blocks. However, the Jump Blocks are invisible. These blocks also appear in ''[[Mario Superstar Baseball]]'' in the [[Peach's Castle]] field. If a baseball bounces on top of it, the batter may score a homerun. |
Revision as of 04:42, March 8, 2011
A Jump Block (also known as Music Block, Note Block or ♩ Block) is a type of bouncy block that help Mario and Luigi achieve extremely high Jumps. They first appeared in Super Mario Bros. 3, then in Super Mario World. In Super Mario Bros. 3, the Jump Blocks can be used to jump high (by pressing the jump button as the player is launched upward) and occasionally hold a power-up or Star for the player if he or she bounces on it or hits it like a ? Block. In Super Mario World, they serve the same purpose.
Also in Super Mario Bros. 3, there is a special variety of pink Jump Blocks hidden in some courses that catapult Mario or Luigi to Coin Heaven, where many coins and a 1-Up Mushroom could be found. Two of the e-Reader card levels in Super Mario Advance 4 consist entirely of Jump Blocks, 06: Magical Note Blocks and 11: Onpu Block de Athletic!. Jump Blocks are in the Mario Party 5 mini-game Bound of Music, where each player has to jump and hit the most Jump Blocks. However, the Jump Blocks are invisible. These blocks also appear in Mario Superstar Baseball in the Peach's Castle field. If a baseball bounces on top of it, the batter may score a homerun.
These blocks also appear in the TV series, The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3.
In New Super Mario Bros. Wii, there are similar blocks called White-Green Checkered Blocks.