A Music Box is an item that first appears in Super Mario Bros. 3. Here, it is a white square depicting two beamed notes, and it has a sand-colored pad on the top and a crank to the side. Music Boxes somewhat resemble Jump Blocks.
Mario is the main character and titular protagonist of the long-running and highly successful Super Mario franchise. He was created by Japanese video game designer Shigeru Miyamoto and serves as the main mascot of Nintendo. Mario made his first...
The Music Room is a location in the Game & Watch Gallery series that commonly stores songs unlocked in the series' games and sound effects.
A Music Box is an item that first appears in Super Mario Bros. 3. Here, it is a white square depicting two beamed notes, and it has a sand-colored pad on the top and a crank to the side. Music Boxes somewhat resemble Jump Blocks.
Fire Mario is a power-up Mario takes when he uses a Fire Flower. It is a frequently recurring form throughout the Super Mario franchise, introduced in Super Mario Bros. Fire Mario assumes the proportions of the Super Mario form; in fact in the debut...
Costume Mario is the form Mario takes after touching a Mystery Mushroom, exclusive to the Wii U version of Super Mario Maker, allowing him to transform into numerous Nintendo and third-party characters, objects and groups or combinations thereof...
The pitch of the Music Box has been changed. Upon starting a new world, its music now starts when the map screen appears. Originally, this only applied to Grass Land; the other worlds' music did not play until Mario appeared on the map. The Airship's sound when relocating as well as...
Yoshi is a dinosaur-like character that acts as an ally of Mario and Luigi and is the protagonist of his own franchise. Among members of the Yoshi species hailing from Yoshi's Island, any Yoshi may be identified as the "Yoshi" character, and as...
The problem is this is the Super Mario Wiki, not the Banjo-Kazooie wiki. Limits are meant to ensure that secondary and tertiary articles don't dominate this wiki at the expense of Mario. If it is the consensus of the wiki not to keep limits, that's fine by me. However, we should ...
the Item Box or by breaking the balloon. The Item Boxes in certain stages have special sound effects from their respective games, as opposed to the normal sound; Animal Crossing's play a variant of the music when a profile is loaded or saved,Hyrule Circuit's play the chest opening jingle...