Propeller Mushroom

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Mario after using the Propeller Mushroom, transforming him into Propeller Mario
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The Propeller Mushroom (also known as Propellerhead[1] or Propeller Suit[2]) is an item introduced in New Super Mario Bros. Wii. The Propeller Mushrooms is an orange-capped Mushroom with two light-yellow spots and a yellow propeller atop the cap. Obtaining a Propeller Mushroom turns the player into their Propeller form. giving them a character-colored jumpsuit with a large helmet-like cap that has a propeller sticking out of it and the player's emblem emblazoned on its sides. If left alone, the Propeller Mushroom will eventually fly out of the stage.

The item was originally a Propeller Suit, acting much like a P-Wing suit with a propeller.

History

The Propeller Mushroom debuts in World 1-1, and it is one of the main powerups of the game, alongside the Penguin Suit. When collected, the power-up sound will have an additional "spin" effect. As the name implies, the Propeller Mushroom lets the player fly through the air, spinning like a propeller, by shaking the Wii Remote; afterward, they will gently float to the ground, and their descent can be further slowed if the player shakes the Wii Remote while falling. Holding the down button will make the player spin downward like a drill for an attack with the same effects as a Ground Pound. Propeller flight is not continuous, but after the player lands, they will be able to take flight again. Propeller Blocks and Propeller Boxes have a similar effect.

A player can grab onto another player who has the Propeller Mushroom by holding One Button and shaking the Wii Remote; the player with the Propeller Mushroom can then shake the Wii Remote to launch them both into the air. If the player gets swallowed by a Yoshi, they can shake the Wii Remote and fly out of the Yoshi's mouth.

This item reappears in New Super Mario Bros. U acting in a similar manner to the Wii version, but the object can only be found in a Toad House from Superstar Road, and the player does not spin around as fast when flying compared to the previous game. In New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe the Propeller Mushroom acts the same, but can now be obtained from Enemy Courses.

In New Super Luigi U, the Propeller Mushrooms can once again be found in the Superstar Road Toad Houses, as well as from Enemy Courses.

In Mario Kart 8 and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, a fictional airline appears called Propeller Toad Transport, whose logo depicts a Toad utilizing a Propeller Mushroom.

Propeller Mushrooms reappear in Super Mario Maker, Super Mario Maker for Nintendo 3DS and Super Mario Maker 2, exclusive to the New Super Mario Bros. U style. In the nighttime ground them in Super Mario Maker 2, Propeller Mushrooms fly in random directions a few times before flying away.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese プロペラキノコ[?]
Puropera Kinoko
Propeller Mushroom
Dutch Propellerpaddenstoel[?] Propeller Mushroom
German Propeller-Pilz[?] Propeller-Shroom
Italian Fungo Elica[?] Propeller Mushroom
Korean 프로펠러버섯[?]
propelleo beoseot
Propeller Mushroom
Portuguese Cogumelo hélice[?] Propeller Mushroom
Russian Гриб с пропеллером[?]
Grib s propellerom
Mushroom with propeller
Spanish (NOA) Traje de Champihélice
Champihélice (Super Mario Maker 2)
[?]
Propeller-Mushroom Suit
Propeller-Mushroom
Spanish (NOE) Champicóptero[?] Champi from champiñón (mushroom) and cóptero from helicóptero (helicopter)

References

  1. ^ Bueno, Fernando. New Super Mario Bros. Wii PRIMA Official Game Guide. Page 9.
  2. ^ Stratton, Steve. New Super Mario Bros. U PRIMA Official Game Guide. Page 23.

See also