Ding Bell

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Ding Bell
Ding Bell
First appearance The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! ("Rolling Down the River") (1989)

The Ding Bell is a large, steam-powered boat owned and operated by a sailor named Mark Twang. In The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! episode "Rolling Down the River", Mark Twang uses the Ding Bell in his race against Captain Koopa for the honor of becoming King of the River and presumably, the River World. Captain Koopa cheats in the race and sabotages the Ding Bell's engine, severely limiting the speed it can travel at.

It is only when Mark Twang save Mario and Luigi from a voracious Trouter and brings them aboard the Ding Bell, that the Ding Bell's engine is able repaired; Mario and Luigi manage to successfully repair the Ding Bell's engine. With the Ding Bell's engine repaired, Mark Twang is able to catch-up to Captain Koopa and his Sinister Star.

The Ding Bell's progress in Mark Twang's race to be King of the River is halted once again when Captain Koopa makes an impassable black pit in the river with a Black Pit Bob-Omb. It is only through the intervention of Mario, Luigi and a "plunger anchor" that the Ding Bell narrowly manages to avoid being sucked into the black pit. The Ding Bell is eventually docked near a portion of land when Mark Twang, Mario and Luigi go to see the Mouth of the River for advice on how to pass the black pit.

After gaining advice from the Mouth of the River, Mario and Luigi manage to create an intricate piping system that drains the water from around the black pit and empties it into a nearby path, separated from the black pit by a wall of rocks. With this new path, the Ding Bell can pass the black pit unhindered.

Much later, the Ding Bell manages to catch-up to the Sinister Star, with Super Mario and Super Luigi powering the device ahead on jump powered pumps. When Mario and Luigi later leap from the Ding Bell to the Sinister Star, the Ding Bell manages to move ahead of the Sinister Star.

The Ding Bell later appears to attack the Sinister Star with Turnips fired from a cannon. As Mark Twang maneuvers the Ding Bell, the Mouth of the River fires Turnips at the Sinister Star, with one of these Turnips being accurate enough to hit the Sinister Star's driver, Clawgrip, incapacitating him.

The Ding Bell is last seen carrying Mario, Luigi, Toad, Mark Twang, the Mouth of the River, and Princess Toadstool, who had beached the Sinister Star, across the finish line of the river.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Chinese (simplified) 叮叮汞[1]
Dīngdīng Hǒng
Ding Bell
Finnish Ding Bell[2] -
German Ding Bell[3] -
Italian Il Campanello d'Oro[4] The Gold Bell
Norwegian Ding Bell[5] -
Polish Dzwonek[6] Ding Bell
Portuguese Ding Bell[7] -
Spanish Campanita[8] Ding Bell
Swedish Ding Bell[9] -

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