Shell Mario

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Template:Form-infobox Shell Mario[1] (also known as Koopa Mario[2]) is a form of Mario and Luigi that they can become by wearing a Blue Shell.

History

New Super Mario Bros.

Shell Mario in New Super Mario Bros.

This form lets Mario swim faster and with more accuracy, and gives him the Hammer Suit-like ability to dodge the attacks of enemies when he crouches. As long as he keeps ducking, he is safely protected from most enemies, but it won't protect him from Bob-omb explosions, spike balls, hammers thrown by Hammer Bros. or Sledge Bros, boomerangs from the Boomerang Bros, and the Volcanic Debris from World 8-8.

If Mario runs for a short time, or crouches while on a downward slope, he slides in the shell through the level. This maneuver is called a Shell Dash. This move is extremely powerful, as Mario can defeat enemies such as Thwomps and Boos while doing so. However, the Shell Dash mechanics also make it almost impossible to Triple Jump, while Double Jumping becomes harder to perform, because the player must make the second jump while running but before Mario goes into the shell to slide.

Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story

Luigi hitting Shell Mario with a hammer

Shell Mario returns in Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story. The Blue Shell is an item found in the overworld, and it was introduced by a group of Blue Paratroopas. Mario can turn into Shell Mario by striking Shell Blocks (which were spread around when Mario and Luigi hit a giant version of them). Luigi can then hit Mario using his hammer, and this makes Mario go into the shell, spinning straight forward. This can be used to hit blocks in areas which Mario and Luigi can't directly go into. However, because the shell is so heavy, Mario is unable to jump in it. If he does, he loses the shell. It serves a similar purpose to Kooper and Koops' field abilities in the Paper Mario series.

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese コウラマリオ
Kōra Mari
コウラルイージ
Kōra Ruīji
[?]
Shell Mario

Shell Luigi
Dutch Schild Mario
Schild Luigi
[?]
Shell Mario
Shell Luigi
German Panzer-Mario
Panzer-Luigi
[?]
Shell Mario
Shell Luigi
Italian Tarta Mario o Mario Guscio
Tarta Luigi o Luigi Guscio
[?]
Turtle Mario, Shell Mario
Turtle Luigi, Shell Luigi
(tarta is short for tartaruga, turtle; guscio is shell)
Korean 등껍질마리오
등껍질루이지
[?]

Deungkkeopjil Mario
Deungkkeopjil Ruiji
Shell Mario
Shell Luigi

Trivia

References

  1. ^ New Super Mario Bros. instruction booklet, page 24.
  2. ^ New Super Mario Bros. official website

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