Mini Rocket

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"Rocket" redirects here. For the weapon in Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle, see List of weapons in Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle § Rocket.
A rocket from Super Mario Bros. 2 seen in Super Mario All-Stars + Super Mario World
A Rocket launching, as in the Super Mario All-Stars version of Super Mario Bros. 2.

The Rocket[1], also called the Rocket Ship[2] (or Rocketship[3]), is an item in Super Mario Bros. 2 and their respective remakes. It can be plucked from the ground, just like Vegetables, and acts as the "door" to the next area, taking Mario, Luigi, Toad or Princess Peach upwards. After a certain height, the player's character jumps out of it, and it explodes shortly afterwards. It only appears in the levels 4-1, 4-2 and 7-1. In the Super Mario-Kun adaption, Mario, Luigi, Yoshi, and Toad defeat Clawgrip with a rocket.

Rockets also appear in Yoshi's Island DS, where Yoshi goes inside a hut and comes out of a launch pad. They appear in World 5-4, The Fort of Moltz the Very Goonie, and World 5-8, At Last, Bowser's Castle!.

Rockets make another appearance in Super Mario 3D World and its remake. After Meowser is defeated, the Sprixie Princesses will build a rocket in World 1, which leads to World Star set in space. Rockets also appear at the ends of Worlds Star and Flower, both of which lead to the respective next worlds after the players have met the requirements.

A Bros. Attack for Mario in Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam, called Rocket Blast, involves Mario and Luigi using a rocket to attack enemies.

Rockets return in Super Mario Odyssey, now known as Mini Rockets. Mario must capture them with Cappy to use them, and like in Super Mario 3D World, they are reusable and do not explode.

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ミニロケット[?]
Miniroketto
Mini Rocket
Dutch Miniraket[?] Minirocket
German Minirakete[?] Minirocket
Italian Mini razzo[?] Mini rocket
Russian Мини-ракета[?]
Mini-rakyeta
Mini-rocket
Spanish Minicohete[?] Minirocket

References

  1. ^ The Super Mario All-Stars Player's Guide. Page 88.
  2. ^ Super Mario Advance Prima's Official Strategy Guide, page 11.
  3. ^ Super Mario Advance Official Perfect Guide, pages 46, 47, 49, and 78.