Flying Squirrel Mario

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Template:Form-infobox Flying Squirrel Mario[1] is a form introduced in the Wii U game New Super Mario Bros. U. When he grabs a Super Acorn, Mario can lightly glide in a similar way to Raccoon Mario, Caped Mario or Bunny Mario by holding down the jump button, and can also temporarily cling to walls, blocks and pipes. The Flying Squirrel form also allows the player to Spin Jump higher than normal. The heroes are also able to use a Flying Squirrel Jump while gliding, which makes Mario soar up into the air, though he can no longer glide after doing this and slowly falls. This accomplished by shaking the Wii U GamePad, or by pressing Classic Controller ZL Button or Classic Controller ZR Button.

While Mario is Flying Squirrel Mario, he gets red puffy overalls, a grayish shirt and shoes, and a big red cap with two squirrel ears on it and a beige brim. On his back, he has a pair of grey membranes and a tail. This appearance seems to be based off of Raccoon Mario. Flying Squirrel Luigi has these changes, too, but uses a green cap and overalls.

The Flying Squirrel Toads have a cap colored according to their emblem color, with two bright stripes and squirrel ears. They also get a red handkerchief around their neck, gloves, squirrel-like fur, yellow or blue pants, grayish shoes, flying membranes, and a tail. Toads lose their vests becoming Flying Squirrel Toads.

Super Smash Bros. for Wii U Trophy

Name Image Appears in Description
Flying Squirrel Mario Flying Squirrel Mario trophy from Super Smash Bros. for Wii U Wii U New Super Mario Bros. U (11/2012) When Mario grabs a Super Acorn, he turns into Flying Squirrel Mario! Like a real flying squirrel, he can hold out his arms and glide through the air. That must feel really, really awesome! The power isn't just for fun, though–it has its practical uses, too, like helping him grab the coins floating in midair. Da-ding! Da-ding! Da-ding! Da-ding!

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Names in other languages

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Trivia

  • The color scheme of Mario's Flying Squirrel form resembles his color scheme from Super Mario Bros.. Also, Luigi's Flying Squirrel color scheme resembles his color from Super Mario Bros. Deluxe.
    • Blue and Yellow Toad have their caps in a design similar to Rose Town Toads'.

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