Mini Mushroom

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Mario Party 4

Artwork of Princess Peach for Mario Party 4
Artwork of Princess Peach with the Mini Mushroom.

The Mini Mushrooms debut in Mario Party 4 as pink capped mushrooms with white dots and with a pink pacifier below its eyes. It reduces the Dice Block from 1-10 to 1-5 and allows a person under its effects to enter Gates and play Mini Mini-Games. It costs 5 Coins at the Item Shop and it can also be obtained for free at a Mushroom Space. Additionally, it has an alternate and similar effect form called Super Mini Mushroom, colored entirely translucent pink. It has the same effect, but allows the player to use two Dice Blocks, both ranging from 1-5. 5==Mario Pinball Land===64trtrttrr Mini Mushrooms make a reappearance in Mario Pinball Land, where they can let Mario go into small passages and get extra Power Stars. They usually cost ten coins and take on their appearance from Mario Party 4.6654rtrchange that stays for all future appearances. It shrinks Mario and Luigi, and again gives them the ability to enter Mini Warp Pipes. Mario and Luigi also gain the abilities to perform JumprtFloaty Jumps, run across water, and stand on Donut Blocks without triggering them, due to their light weight. However, one hit causes the Mario brother to lose a life, and ground pourtnds are required to damage/defeat enemies and bosses. If Mario or Luigi defeats Mummipokey this way, then they will gain access to World 4; doing the same to Peteytr Piranha lets them go to World 7. It can be found in four levels: 1-4, [[World 2-Castle (New Super Mario Bros.)|2-Cafstler]trt, 3-A, and 7-P. It can also appear in Roulette Blocks. fgg

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Mario Sports Mix

New Super Mario Bros. Wii

In Mario Sports Mix, players can usegfnsive maneuvers in dodgeball, making them major targets for attacks.

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  • Trading Card description: "Mushroom powers have their ups and downs. Red Super Mushrooms will bulk up your size, allowing you to stomp enemies and smash through pipes and bricks. On the other hand, if you find yourself in a tight spot, blue Mini Mushrooms will shrink you down to fit through tight passageways. Both are very useful!"

New Super Mario Bros. 2

  • North American Website bio: "Turn into Mini Mario, and you'll be able to squeeze into tight places, take long floaty jumps, and run along the water. Careful, though—one hit and you're a goner."
  • European Website bio: "A Mini Mushroom will make you into Mini Mario – awww! As well as being cute as a button mushroom, his stunted stature makes it easy to fit into teeny tiny gaps, jump up high, and even run on water."

New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe

  • North American website bio: "This mushroom lets you squeeze into tiny Warp Pipes and run across water. You can even dash straight up walls!"
  • European website bio: "Grab a Mini Mushroom to become truly tiny! On top of becoming small enough to fit through itty bitty gaps, your hero can walk on water, as well as zipping around even faster and jumping higher than before."

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Chinese (simplified) 豆丁蘑菇[?]
DòuDīngMóGu
Literally "Child mushroom", signifying its small size.
Chinese (traditional) 超小蘑菇[?]
ChāoXiǎoMóGu
Extra small mushroom
Dutch Minipaddenstoel[?] Mini Mushroom
German Minipilz[?] Mini Mushroom
Italian Minifungo[?] Minimushroom
Korean 땅콩버섯[?]
Ttangkong Beoseot
Literally "Peanut Mushroom", signifying small size
Portuguese Minicogumelo[?] Mini Mushroom
Russian Мини-гриб
Mini-grib
Минигриб
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Minigrib
Mini Mushroom
Spanish (NOA) Champiñón pequeño[?] Small mushroom
Spanish (NOE) Minichampiñon[?] Mini Mushroom

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