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[[File:BlockColors.png|frame|right|The four colors of '''Exclamation Mark Blocks''' of ''Super Mario World''.]]
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'''Exclamation Mark Blocks''' (also often shortened in text form to '''! Blocks''') are floating blocks found in ''[[Super Mario World]]''. At first all the player can see is [[Dotted Line Block]]s, which is their outline, but after [[Mario]] or [[Luigi]] hits one of the [[! Switch]]es at the [[Switch Palace]]s, they become solid. Additionally, some Exclamation Mark Blocks contain various power-ups. Yellow blocks contain [[Super Mushroom]]s, and green blocks contain [[Cape Feather]]s. The red and blue blocks contain nothing and are used as platforms.
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|image=[[File:SM64 Exclamation Mark Block.png|215px]]<br>Yellow block artwork from ''[[Super Mario 64]]''
|first_appearance=''[[Super Mario World]]'' ([[List of games by date#1990|1990]])
|latest_appearance=''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]'' ([[List of games by date#2023|2023]])
}}
'''! Blocks''', also called '''Exclamation Mark Blocks'''<ref>{{cite|title=''Super Mario World'' instruction booklet|page=21|publisher=Nintendo of America|location=Redmond|language=American English|date=1991}}</ref> or '''! Platforms''',<ref>{{cite|quote=The ! Platforms will flash on and off after you stomp a Switch, giving you time to jump through them to another Switch.|author=Williams, Drew|title=''Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3'' Player's Guide|isbn=1-930206-25-9|page=126}}</ref> are floating [[block]]s that first appear in ''[[Super Mario World]]''. Since their debut, ! Blocks have made recurring appearances in the ''[[Super Mario (franchise)|Super Mario]]'' franchise, appearing in various colors and serving different functions. In most games, hitting a ! Block causes a certain event to occur; in others, ! Blocks instead release items, or do nothing at all and simply serve as [[platform]]s.
 
==History==
===''Super Mario'' series===
====''Super Mario World'' / ''Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2''====
In ''Super Mario World'' and [[Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2|its reissue]], there are four types of Exclamation Mark Blocks (also referred to as '''Switch Blocks'''):<ref name=Prima>{{cite|author=Stratton, Bryan|language=American English|date=February 26, 2002|title=''Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2 Prima’s Official Strategy Guide''|publisher=[[Prima Games]]|page=17|isbn=0761539131}}</ref> '''Yellow Blocks'''<ref>{{cite|title=''[[Mario Mania]]'' Player's Guide|date=August 1991|publisher=Nintendo of America|language=American English|page=58}}</ref> (or '''Mushroom Blocks'''),<ref>{{cite|publisher=Nintendo of America|language=American English|date=September 1991|title=''Nintendo Power'' Volume 28|page=18}}</ref> '''Green Blocks''',<ref>{{cite|title=''Mario Mania'' Player's Guide|date=August 1991|publisher=Nintendo of America|language=American English|page=125}}</ref> '''Red Blocks''',<ref>{{cite|title=''Mario Mania'' Player's Guide|date=August 1991|publisher=Nintendo of America|language=American English|page=98}}</ref> and '''Blue Blocks'''.<ref>{{cite|title=''Mario Mania'' Player's Guide|date=August 1991|publisher=Nintendo of America|language=American English|page=107}}</ref> They all start out as outlines, more specifically [[Dotted-Line Block]]s. [[Mario]] or [[Luigi]] can turn every Exclamation Mark Block of a certain color solid by activating its [[! Switch]] in the corresponding [[Switch Palace]]. Exclamation Mark Blocks mainly serve as platforms, although the Yellow and Green Blocks always contain a specific power-up too: a [[Super Mushroom]] and [[Cape Feather]], respectively. The Red and Blue Blocks do not contain any power-up and only serve as platforms and/or walls.
 
====''Super Mario 64'' / ''Super Mario 64 DS''====
In ''[[Super Mario 64]]'', all four color variations of ! Block return, each with a distinct purpose. The red, green, and blue ones are collectively called [[Cap Block]]s, and they start the game as transparent outlines. Mario can turn all of them solid if he activates each of their corresponding [[Cap Switch]]es. '''Yellow blocks'''<ref>{{cite|title=''Super Mario 64'' English instruction booklet|page=18|publisher=Nintendo of America|date=1996|location=Redmond, WA|language=American English}}</ref> (or Yellow Blocks),<ref>{{cite|title=''Super Mario 64'' Player's Guide|page=21, 69, 80, 92, 96, 108, and 127|date=1996|publisher=Nintendo of America|language=American English}}</ref> also named '''! Boxes''',<ref>{{cite|title=''Super Mario 64'' Player's Guide|page=8|date=1996|publisher=Nintendo of America|language=American English}}</ref> are the most common variant. They contain various items, such as [[coin]]s, a [[Power Star]], or a [[1-Up Mushroom|1UP Mushroom]]. Some even contain a [[Green Shell|Koopa Shell]].
 
In ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]''{{'}}s Adventure mode, due to [[cap]] changes, the three Cap Blocks were reduced to a type of red [[? Block]]. However, yellow blocks (simply called ! Blocks)<ref>{{cite|title=''Super Mario 64 DS'' instruction booklet|page=29|publisher=Nintendo of America|date=2004|language=American English}}</ref> retain their role. In [[Super Mario 64 DS#VS mode|VS Mode]], a large yellow block called a '''VS Item Block'''<ref>''Super Mario 64 DS'' internal object name (<tt>VS_ITEM_BLOCK</tt>)</ref> appears in the courses [[Sunshine Isles]] and [[Battle Fort]], and it provides [[Yoshi]], Luigi, and [[Wario]] with [[Wing Cap|Wings]]. In the Korean version, a yellow block appears on the roof of the [[Peach's Castle|Mushroom Castle]], and it grants unlimited [[extra life|1-UP]]s.<ref>{{cite|url=blog.naver.com/k9y7h2/120124962785|title=Video showing the ! Block in the Korean version of ''Super Mario 64 DS''|publisher=Naver|accessdate=October 15, 2020}}</ref>{{better source}}
 
====''New Super Mario Bros.'' series====
{{main|Super Guide Block}}
A type of ! Block called a Super Guide Block appears in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]'' and ''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]'', and it causes a CPU-controlled Luigi to clear the current [[level]] for the player, following a preset path.
 
====''Super Mario 3D Land''====
Both regular block-sized and large red ! Blocks appear in ''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]'' in multiple levels, including [[World 4-2 (Super Mario 3D Land)|World 4-2]], [[World 4-3 (Super Mario 3D Land)|World 4-3]], and {{world-link|s4|airship|Special 4-Airship}}. Each time one is hit, it spawns a [[face block (platform)|face block]] in a specific path, often leading to out-of-reach locations and collectibles, though the blocks disappear after a short time. The ! Block darkens after all of its face blocks have been spawned, and it can be hit again after all of the face blocks have disappeared.
 
====''Super Mario 3D World''====
{{main|Switch Block (Super Mario 3D World)}}
A large red ! Block known as a Switch Block appears in ''[[Super Mario 3D World]]'', and it changes [[track]]s when hit.
 
====''Super Mario Maker 2''====
[[File:SMM2 Platform Block.png|thumb|A ! Block in ''Super Mario Maker 2'']]
In ''[[Super Mario Maker 2]]'', giant yellow ! Blocks appear as course elements in the ''Super Mario 3D World'' style. When hit multiple times, they produce giant [[Empty Block]]s in an identical manner to the [[Mega ? Block]]s in [[Super Block Land]] in ''Super Mario 3D World''. When [[Ground Pound|ground-pound]]ed, the blocks appear all at once. After a period of time, the blocks disappear. In editing mode, the path in which the blocks form can be set by the player like [[Snake Block]]s, [[Clear Pipe]]s, and [[Piranha Creeper]]s.
 
====''Super Mario Bros. Wonder''====
Standard-sized ! Blocks return in ''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]'' when wearing the Add ! Blocks badge. They will appear in predetermined locations in courses, and may serve as platforms or contain [[coin]]s or items. In this game they feature a plain look, reminiscent of their appearance in ''Super Mario World'', with a more rounded exclamation mark instead of the angular design introduced in ''Super Mario 3D Land''.<ref name=GamespotFootage>GameSpot (August 31, 2023). [https://youtu.be/3wMow-8uBLs Super Mario Bros. Wonder Preview]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved September 18, 2023.</ref><ref name=IGNFootage>IGN (August 31, 2023). [https://youtu.be/t4ELPcBVCBo Super Mario Bros. Wonder: The First Preview]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved September 18, 2023.</ref> Like [[? Block]]s, ! Blocks turn purple during [[Wonder Effect]]s.
 
===''Hotel Mario''===
In a cutscene of ''[[Hotel Mario]]'', [[Luigi]] kicks a ! Block that then grows a [[beanstalk]] in order to reach [[Lemmy's High-ate Regency Hotel]].


In ''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]'', ''[[Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3]]'' and ''[[Yoshi's Island DS]]'', the Dotted Line Blocks would temporarily become solid Exclamation Mark Blocks after a nearby ! Switch is pressed, allowing [[Yoshi]] and the baby riding him to use them as platforms.
===''Wario Land'' series===
====''Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3''====
Both small and large ! Blocks (referred to as '''switches''')<ref>''Nintendo Power'' Volume 58, pages 80, 83, 88.</ref> appear in ''[[Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3]]'', triggering different events when hit. In [[Course No.05]], [[Course No.15]], and [[Course No.38]], a ! Block can be found in a small room and causes certain unbreakable blocks in the previous room to disappear. The giant ! Blocks appear instead of [[Goal door (Wario Land series)|goal door]]s at the end of [[Course No.12]], Course No.38, and [[Course No.39]]. In Course No.12, activating the giant ! Block causes the lid to fall on top of [[Mt. Teapot]], turning [[Course No.10]] into [[Course No.13]]; in Course No.38 and Course No.39, the ! Blocks demolish the outer portions of [[Syrup Castle]], revealing its core (later revealed to be a statue of [[Princess Peach|Princess Toadstool]]).


[[File:SM64 Exclamation Mark Block.png|thumb|125px|left|An Exclamation Mark Block from ''[[Super Mario 64]]''.]]
====''Wario Land 4''====
In ''[[Super Mario 64]]'', Exclamation Mark Blocks come in four different colors. Yellow ones contain [[Coin]]s, [[Power Star]]s, [[1-Up Mushroom]]s, or [[Koopa Troopa|Koopa]] shells. Red ones contain the [[Wing Cap]], the blue ones contain the [[Vanish Cap]], and the [[Metal Box|green ones]] contain the [[Metal Cap]]. All ! Blocks (except the yellow variety) must be activated by hitting the corresponding ! Switch. If the switch isn't hit yet, the red, blue and green Exclamation Mark Blocks will be transparent and therefore cannot be hit. In ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'', all Exclamation Mark Blocks, except for the yellow variety, were replaced by red [[? Block]]s. Special powers were based on the character that struck the block and not block colors. If Mario hits one, he'll get either the Wing Cap or will become inflated, if Luigi hits one he'll become invisible, if [[Wario]] hits it, he'll become metal, and if [[Yoshi]] hits one, he'll get fiery breath.
In ''[[Wario Land 4]]'', switches emblazoned with an ! mark turn Dotted-Line Blocks into solid ! Blocks, as well as activating some ladders and semi-solid platforms. They come in red, green or purple colors and activate objects of the same color.


[[File:threecolors.JPG|right|frame|Three Exclamation Mark Blocks from ''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]'']]
===''Yoshi's Island'' series===
A few Exclamation Mark Blocks also appear in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]'' and ''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]''. They have various functions and can activate events. Purple colored Exclamation Mark Blocks are introduced in these games, which have varying effects. Three special Exclamation Mark Blocks in ''Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time'' are used to create three giant Exclamation Mark Blocks on [[Yoshi's Island (place)|Yoshi's Island]] and destroy giant Exclamation Mark Blocks of the same color in [[Thwomp Volcano]], allowing the Mario quartet to traverse further down the volcano. The blue variety later appears in the [[Star Shrine]], where it would change color depending on whether [[Baby Mario]] or [[Baby Luigi]] hit it.
[[File:Leapin' Lava Meltdown.png|thumb|left|! Blocks in ''Yoshi's New Island'']]
In ''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]'' (and [[Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3|its GBA reissue]]), ''[[Yoshi's Island DS]]'', and ''[[Yoshi's New Island]]'', Dotted-Line Blocks temporarily become solid ! Blocks after a nearby Switch is pressed, allowing a [[Yoshi (species)|Yoshi]] to use them as platforms. In the ''Yoshi's Island DS'' level [[Yoshi's Island Easter Eggs]], they are referred to as "fickle blocks".
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Exclamation Mark Blocks can also be seen as part of the treasure hoard inside the safe in the ''[[Mario Party]]'' [[minigame]] [[Key-pa-Way]]. One of the Exclamation Mark Blocks is purple. Also, in the [[Mushroom Bank]], the safe that keeps the items bought from the [[Mushroom Shop]] resembles a red Exclamation Mark Block.
===''Super Mario-kun''===
[[File:ExclamatoryBoxSuperMarioKun.png|thumb|left|Mario getting thrown against the Exclamation Mark Block in the ''Super Mario-Kun''.]]
[[File:ExclamatoryBoxSuperMarioKun.png|thumb|Mario getting thrown against a ! Block in ''Super Mario-kun'']]
Several Exclamation Mark Blocks appear in the ''[[Super Mario-Kun]]'', where their role reflects whatever the volume is adapted from. In volume 16 of the ''Super Mario-Kun'', which is based on ''Super Mario 64'', they give him power-ups the same as in the game.
Several ! Blocks appear in ''[[Super Mario-kun]]'', where their role reflects whatever the volume is adapted from. In volume 16 of ''Super Mario-kun'', which is based on ''Super Mario 64'', they give Mario power-ups the same as in the game.
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==Names in other languages==
 
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===''Mario Party''===
! Blocks can also be seen as part of the treasure hoard inside the safe in the ''[[Mario Party]]'' [[minigame]] [[Key-pa-Way]]. One of the ! Blocks is purple. Also, in the [[Mushroom Bank]], the safe that keeps the items bought from the [[Mushroom Shop]] resembles a red ! Block.
 
===''Super Smash Bros.'' series===
! Blocks appear on [[Princess Peach's Castle (Super Smash Bros. Melee)|Princess Peach's Castle]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'', where they, alongside two same-colored platforms, appear for a brief time after the player presses a switch of the same color (red, blue, or green). They release items when hit or touched, becoming empty upon doing so. In addition, the green block from ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' appears as the [[Cap Block#Super Smash Bros. series|Metal Box]] item in the [[Super Smash Bros. (series)|''Super Smash Bros.'' series]] starting with ''Super Smash Bros. Melee''.
 
===''Mario & Luigi'' series===
A few ! Blocks also appear in all installments of the [[Mario & Luigi (series)|''Mario & Luigi'' series]] (called '''Switch Blocks''' in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]''<ref>{{cite|author=Thomason, Steve|title=''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga'' Player's Guide|page=11|isbn=1-930206-43-7|language=American English|publisher=Nintendo of America|date=2003}}</ref> and '''Event Blocks''' in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]''<ref>{{cite|author=Hoffman, Chris|title=''Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time'' Player's Guide|date=November 18, 2005|isbn=1598120069|publisher=Nintendo of America|language=American English|page=10}}</ref>). They have various functions and can activate events. Purple-colored ! Blocks are introduced in these games, and they have varying effects. These blocks are colored orange in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]'' and ''[[Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam]]''. Three special ! Blocks in ''Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time'' are used to create three giant ! Blocks on [[Yoshi's Island (location)|Yoshi's Island]] and destroy giant ! Blocks of the same color in [[Thwomp Caverns]], allowing the Mario quartet to traverse farther down the volcano. The blue variety later appears in the [[Star Shrine]], where it would change color depending on whether [[Baby Mario]] or [[Baby Luigi]] hit it.
 
===''Super Princess Peach''===
[[File:Fury Volcano 4-3.png|thumb|An orange ! Block in ''Super Princess Peach'']]
! Blocks, coming in a pink version of their ''Super Mario 64'' appearance, also appear in ''[[Super Princess Peach]]'', where they each contain a trapped [[Toad (species)|Toad]] that needs to be rescued. There are three in each level, and each Toad needs to rescued in order to complete the game. The Toad's cry for help can also be faintly heard when the player is near the block. Orange ! Blocks with an original design also appear, and they serve as switches to toggle certain platforms.
 
===''Yoshi's Woolly World'' / ''Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World''===
In ''[[Yoshi's Woolly World]]'' and its [[Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World|Nintendo 3DS version]], ! Blocks function identically as in the ''Yoshi's Island'' series.
 
===''Minecraft''===
In the Super Mario Mash-up in ''[[Minecraft]]'', a yellow block from ''Super Mario 64'' appears as a painting, along with the red, green, and blue Cap Blocks. 3D pixel art of red and orange ! Blocks appears in the world premade for the pack.
 
===''The Super Mario Bros. Movie''===
In ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Movie]]'', yellow ! Blocks can be seen inside the antiques shop.
 
===''Mario Kart Tour''===
A green ! Block replaces the [[List of sponsors debuting in Mario Kart Wii#Green Fuel|Green Fuel]] brand in one of the advertisements in [[Wii Moonview Highway]].
 
==Profiles==
===''Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2''===
*'''[[Prima Games]]:''' "''Red, Yellow, Green, and Blue Switch Blocks are not solid and appear only as outlines when you first see them. When you hit the Switch in the appropriate Switch Palace, however, the outlined blocks become solid blocks of that color with exclamation points on them. They often allow you to reach areas you couldn’t normally get to.''"<ref name=Prima/>
 
===''Super Mario Maker 2''===
*'''North American website bio:''' "''The ! Block extends when hit. Ground pound to expand it faster.''"
 
==Gallery==
<gallery>
!BlockSMWArt.png|''[[Super Mario World]]''
SMW Yellow Exclamation Mark Block.png|The Yellow Block from ''Super Mario World''
SMW Green Exclamation Mark Block.png|The Green Block from ''Super Mario World''
SMW Red Exclamation Mark Block.png|The Red Block from ''Super Mario World''
SMW Blue Exclamation Mark Block.png|The Blue Block from ''Super Mario World''
HM Exclamation Mark Block.png|''[[Hotel Mario]]''
SM64 Asset Texture ! Block.png|''[[Super Mario 64]]''
SM64 Asset Model ! Block.png|''Super Mario 64''
Exclamation Mark Block MP2.png|''[[Mario Party 2]]''
Blue Explanation Mark Block.png|''[[Mario Party 3]]''
Chance Block MP3.png|''Mario Party 3''
File:Metal Cap - KC manga.png|[[Super Mario (Kodansha manga)|''Super Mario'' (Kodansha manga)]]
WL4-Switch.png|''[[Wario Land 4]]''
MLSS ExclamationBlock.png|''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]''
MLSSExclamationBlock.png|''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga''
!BlockSM64DS.png|''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]''
Exclamation Block ML-PIT.png|''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]''
MLPiT Exclamation Mark Blocks.png|Colored ! Blocks from ''Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time''
MLBISExclamationBlock.png|''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story]]''
Minecraft Wii U Yellow Block Painting.png|''[[Minecraft]]''
MLSSBMExclamationBlock.png|''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions]]''
Bowser'sMinionsSM64Block.png|''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions''
SMM2 Exclamation Block SM3DW icon.png|''[[Super Mario Maker 2]]''
SM3DAS SM64 2D Artwork.jpg|''[[Super Mario 3D All-Stars]]''
File:Exclamationblock_sighting_SMBW.png|''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]''
</gallery>
 
==Additional names==
===Internal names===
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===Names in other languages===
{{foreign names
|Jap=ビックリブロック<ref>{{cite|author=Sakai, Kazuya (Ambit), kikai, Akinori Sao, Junko Fukuda, Kunio Takayama, and Ko Nakahara (Shogakukan), editors|date=2015|title=『[[Super Mario Bros. Encyclopedia|スーパーマリオブラザーズ百科: 任天堂公式ガイドブック]]』|publisher=[[Shogakukan]]|location=Tokyo|language=Japanese|page=61, 186}}</ref>
|JapR=Bikkuri Burokku
|JapM=Surprise Block
|Jap2=きいろいブロック<ref>''Super Mario 64'' Japanese instruction booklet, page 18.</ref>
|Jap2R=Kiiroi Burokku
|Jap2M=Yellow Block <small>(''Super Mario 64'')</small>
|Jap3=黄色いブロック<ref>{{cite|author=----|date=2015|title="Super Mario 64."『[[Super Mario Bros. Encyclopedia|スーパーマリオブラザーズ百科: 任天堂公式ガイドブック]]』|publisher=[[Shogakukan]]|location=Tokyo|language=Japanese|page=91}}</ref>
|Jap3R=Kiiroi Burokku
|Jap3M=Yellow Block <small>(''Super Mario 64'')</small>
|Jap4=オレンジブロック<ref>''Super Mario 64 DS'' Japanese instruction booklet, page 29.</ref>
|Jap4R=Orenji Burokku
|Jap4M=Orange Block <small>(''Super Mario 64 DS'')</small>
|Spa=Bloque !
|Spa=Bloque !
|SpaM=! block
|SpaM=! block
|Por=Bloco de Exclamação
|Dut=!-blok
|PorM=Exclamation Block
|DutM=! Block
|Ita=Blocco !
|Ita2=Blocco "!" giallo<ref>''[[Super Mario Bros. Encyclopedia|Super Mario Bros. Enciclopedia]]'', pag. 91</ref>
|Ita3=Pulsante ! (''Wario Land 4'')
|ItaM=! block
|Ita2M=Yellow ! block
|Ita3M=! Switch
|Fre=Bloc en point d'exclamation<br>Bloc ! (''Super Mario Maker 2'')
|FreM=Exclamation mark block<br>! Block
|PorA=Bloco de Exclamação
|PorAM=Exclamation Block
|PorE=Bloco !<ref>{{cite|author=Nintendo Portugal|date=May 15, 2019|url=www.youtube.com/watch?v=uG5PwoP3Ch8|title=Super Mario Maker 2 Direct - 15/05/2019|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=August 7, 2021}}</ref>
|PorEM=! block
|Rus=Блок «!»
|RusR=Blok «!»
|RusM=Block "!"
|Ger=!-Block
|GerM=-
|ChiS=!砖块
|ChiSR=! Zhuānkuài
|ChiSM=! Block
|ChiT=!磚塊<ref>{{cite|url=www.smashbros.com/TC/blog/index.html?pageCount=2&category=cat11_stage|title=Official traditional Chinese website for ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''|language=Chinese (Traditional)|accessdate=April 5, 2020}}</ref>
|ChiTR=! Zhuānkuài
|ChiTM=! Block
|Kor=!블록<ref>{{cite|author=한국닌텐도 공식 채널|date=May 16, 2019|url=youtu.be/GPn-xZbmZ2Q|title=슈퍼 마리오 메이커 2 Direct 2019.5.16|language=Korean|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=November 11, 2022}}</ref>
|KorR=! Beullok
|KorM=! Block
}}
}}


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
[[File:Beta3 NSMB.jpg|200px|thumb|Note the blue Exclamation Mark Block.]]
*In some [[list of New Super Mario Bros. pre-release and unused content|pre-release version]]s of ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'', a yellow block from ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' can be seen, automatically switched to a [[Cap Block|green block]] from the same game if hit.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c9r99rNi-6s&t=51s Video showing an early E3 prototype of ''New Super Mario Bros.'']</ref>
*In ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]'', there is a red [[! Switch]] which activates [[Red Switch Block]]s that acts similar to the ones in ''[[Super Mario World]]'', but there are no "!" symbols on them.
*In ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]'', there is a red [[! Switch]], which activates [[Red Block]]s, that acts similarly to the ones in ''[[Super Mario World]]'', but there are no "!" symbols on them.
*The [[Super Guide Block]] of ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]'' is a green Exclamation Mark Block.
 
*In a beta version of ''[[List of New Super Mario Bros. beta elements|New Super Mario Bros.]]'', a blue Exclamation Mark Block from ''Super Mario 64'' can be seen (as shown in the image to the right). This block also seems more "3D" than any other block in the game. It's also the size of the [[Giant Question Block|Giant ? Block]] from ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''.
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Not to be confused with ? Block or Surprise Ball.
! Block
Artwork of a yellow block from Super Mario 64
Yellow block artwork from Super Mario 64
First appearance Super Mario World (1990)
Latest appearance Super Mario Bros. Wonder (2023)

! Blocks, also called Exclamation Mark Blocks[1] or ! Platforms,[2] are floating blocks that first appear in Super Mario World. Since their debut, ! Blocks have made recurring appearances in the Super Mario franchise, appearing in various colors and serving different functions. In most games, hitting a ! Block causes a certain event to occur; in others, ! Blocks instead release items, or do nothing at all and simply serve as platforms.

History[edit]

Super Mario series[edit]

Super Mario World / Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2[edit]

In Super Mario World and its reissue, there are four types of Exclamation Mark Blocks (also referred to as Switch Blocks):[3] Yellow Blocks[4] (or Mushroom Blocks),[5] Green Blocks,[6] Red Blocks,[7] and Blue Blocks.[8] They all start out as outlines, more specifically Dotted-Line Blocks. Mario or Luigi can turn every Exclamation Mark Block of a certain color solid by activating its ! Switch in the corresponding Switch Palace. Exclamation Mark Blocks mainly serve as platforms, although the Yellow and Green Blocks always contain a specific power-up too: a Super Mushroom and Cape Feather, respectively. The Red and Blue Blocks do not contain any power-up and only serve as platforms and/or walls.

Super Mario 64 / Super Mario 64 DS[edit]

In Super Mario 64, all four color variations of ! Block return, each with a distinct purpose. The red, green, and blue ones are collectively called Cap Blocks, and they start the game as transparent outlines. Mario can turn all of them solid if he activates each of their corresponding Cap Switches. Yellow blocks[9] (or Yellow Blocks),[10] also named ! Boxes,[11] are the most common variant. They contain various items, such as coins, a Power Star, or a 1UP Mushroom. Some even contain a Koopa Shell.

In Super Mario 64 DS's Adventure mode, due to cap changes, the three Cap Blocks were reduced to a type of red ? Block. However, yellow blocks (simply called ! Blocks)[12] retain their role. In VS Mode, a large yellow block called a VS Item Block[13] appears in the courses Sunshine Isles and Battle Fort, and it provides Yoshi, Luigi, and Wario with Wings. In the Korean version, a yellow block appears on the roof of the Mushroom Castle, and it grants unlimited 1-UPs.[14][better source needed]

New Super Mario Bros. series[edit]

Main article: Super Guide Block

A type of ! Block called a Super Guide Block appears in New Super Mario Bros. Wii and New Super Mario Bros. U, and it causes a CPU-controlled Luigi to clear the current level for the player, following a preset path.

Super Mario 3D Land[edit]

Both regular block-sized and large red ! Blocks appear in Super Mario 3D Land in multiple levels, including World 4-2, World 4-3, and Special 4-Airship. Each time one is hit, it spawns a face block in a specific path, often leading to out-of-reach locations and collectibles, though the blocks disappear after a short time. The ! Block darkens after all of its face blocks have been spawned, and it can be hit again after all of the face blocks have disappeared.

Super Mario 3D World[edit]

Main article: Switch Block (Super Mario 3D World)

A large red ! Block known as a Switch Block appears in Super Mario 3D World, and it changes tracks when hit.

Super Mario Maker 2[edit]

A ! Block in Super Mario Maker 2
A ! Block in Super Mario Maker 2

In Super Mario Maker 2, giant yellow ! Blocks appear as course elements in the Super Mario 3D World style. When hit multiple times, they produce giant Empty Blocks in an identical manner to the Mega ? Blocks in Super Block Land in Super Mario 3D World. When ground-pounded, the blocks appear all at once. After a period of time, the blocks disappear. In editing mode, the path in which the blocks form can be set by the player like Snake Blocks, Clear Pipes, and Piranha Creepers.

Super Mario Bros. Wonder[edit]

Standard-sized ! Blocks return in Super Mario Bros. Wonder when wearing the Add ! Blocks badge. They will appear in predetermined locations in courses, and may serve as platforms or contain coins or items. In this game they feature a plain look, reminiscent of their appearance in Super Mario World, with a more rounded exclamation mark instead of the angular design introduced in Super Mario 3D Land.[15][16] Like ? Blocks, ! Blocks turn purple during Wonder Effects.

Hotel Mario[edit]

In a cutscene of Hotel Mario, Luigi kicks a ! Block that then grows a beanstalk in order to reach Lemmy's High-ate Regency Hotel.

Wario Land series[edit]

Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3[edit]

Both small and large ! Blocks (referred to as switches)[17] appear in Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3, triggering different events when hit. In Course No.05, Course No.15, and Course No.38, a ! Block can be found in a small room and causes certain unbreakable blocks in the previous room to disappear. The giant ! Blocks appear instead of goal doors at the end of Course No.12, Course No.38, and Course No.39. In Course No.12, activating the giant ! Block causes the lid to fall on top of Mt. Teapot, turning Course No.10 into Course No.13; in Course No.38 and Course No.39, the ! Blocks demolish the outer portions of Syrup Castle, revealing its core (later revealed to be a statue of Princess Toadstool).

Wario Land 4[edit]

In Wario Land 4, switches emblazoned with an ! mark turn Dotted-Line Blocks into solid ! Blocks, as well as activating some ladders and semi-solid platforms. They come in red, green or purple colors and activate objects of the same color.

Yoshi's Island series[edit]

! Blocks in Yoshi's New Island

In Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island (and its GBA reissue), Yoshi's Island DS, and Yoshi's New Island, Dotted-Line Blocks temporarily become solid ! Blocks after a nearby Switch is pressed, allowing a Yoshi to use them as platforms. In the Yoshi's Island DS level Yoshi's Island Easter Eggs, they are referred to as "fickle blocks".

Super Mario-kun[edit]

! Block from Super Mario-kun
Mario getting thrown against a ! Block in Super Mario-kun

Several ! Blocks appear in Super Mario-kun, where their role reflects whatever the volume is adapted from. In volume 16 of Super Mario-kun, which is based on Super Mario 64, they give Mario power-ups the same as in the game.

Mario Party[edit]

! Blocks can also be seen as part of the treasure hoard inside the safe in the Mario Party minigame Key-pa-Way. One of the ! Blocks is purple. Also, in the Mushroom Bank, the safe that keeps the items bought from the Mushroom Shop resembles a red ! Block.

Super Smash Bros. series[edit]

! Blocks appear on Princess Peach's Castle in Super Smash Bros. Melee and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, where they, alongside two same-colored platforms, appear for a brief time after the player presses a switch of the same color (red, blue, or green). They release items when hit or touched, becoming empty upon doing so. In addition, the green block from Super Mario 64 appears as the Metal Box item in the Super Smash Bros. series starting with Super Smash Bros. Melee.

Mario & Luigi series[edit]

A few ! Blocks also appear in all installments of the Mario & Luigi series (called Switch Blocks in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga[18] and Event Blocks in Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time[19]). They have various functions and can activate events. Purple-colored ! Blocks are introduced in these games, and they have varying effects. These blocks are colored orange in Mario & Luigi: Dream Team and Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam. Three special ! Blocks in Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time are used to create three giant ! Blocks on Yoshi's Island and destroy giant ! Blocks of the same color in Thwomp Caverns, allowing the Mario quartet to traverse farther down the volcano. The blue variety later appears in the Star Shrine, where it would change color depending on whether Baby Mario or Baby Luigi hit it.

Super Princess Peach[edit]

Fury Volcano 4-3
An orange ! Block in Super Princess Peach

! Blocks, coming in a pink version of their Super Mario 64 appearance, also appear in Super Princess Peach, where they each contain a trapped Toad that needs to be rescued. There are three in each level, and each Toad needs to rescued in order to complete the game. The Toad's cry for help can also be faintly heard when the player is near the block. Orange ! Blocks with an original design also appear, and they serve as switches to toggle certain platforms.

Yoshi's Woolly World / Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World[edit]

In Yoshi's Woolly World and its Nintendo 3DS version, ! Blocks function identically as in the Yoshi's Island series.

Minecraft[edit]

In the Super Mario Mash-up in Minecraft, a yellow block from Super Mario 64 appears as a painting, along with the red, green, and blue Cap Blocks. 3D pixel art of red and orange ! Blocks appears in the world premade for the pack.

The Super Mario Bros. Movie[edit]

In The Super Mario Bros. Movie, yellow ! Blocks can be seen inside the antiques shop.

Mario Kart Tour[edit]

A green ! Block replaces the Green Fuel brand in one of the advertisements in Wii Moonview Highway.

Profiles[edit]

Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2[edit]

  • Prima Games: "Red, Yellow, Green, and Blue Switch Blocks are not solid and appear only as outlines when you first see them. When you hit the Switch in the appropriate Switch Palace, however, the outlined blocks become solid blocks of that color with exclamation points on them. They often allow you to reach areas you couldn’t normally get to."[3]

Super Mario Maker 2[edit]

  • North American website bio: "The ! Block extends when hit. Ground pound to expand it faster."

Gallery[edit]

Additional names[edit]

Internal names[edit]

Game File Name Meaning

Yoshi's New Island G:/content0.game/romfs/obj.bch.z obj_blk_switch01a Switch Block; compare arrow block

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ビックリブロック[20]
Bikkuri Burokku
きいろいブロック[21]
Kiiroi Burokku
黄色いブロック[22]
Kiiroi Burokku
オレンジブロック[23]
Orenji Burokku
Surprise Block

Yellow Block (Super Mario 64)

Yellow Block (Super Mario 64)

Orange Block (Super Mario 64 DS)

Chinese (simplified) !砖块
! Zhuānkuài
! Block

Chinese (traditional) !磚塊[26]
! Zhuānkuài
! Block

Dutch !-blok
! Block
French Bloc en point d'exclamation
Bloc ! (Super Mario Maker 2)
Exclamation mark block
! Block
German !-Block
-
Italian Blocco !
Blocco "!" giallo[24]
Pulsante ! (Wario Land 4)
! block
Yellow ! block
! Switch
Korean !블록[27]
! Beullok
! Block

Portuguese (NOA) Bloco de Exclamação
Exclamation Block
Portuguese (NOE) Bloco ![25]
! block
Russian Блок «!»
Blok «!»
Block "!"

Spanish Bloque !
! block

Trivia[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ (1991). Super Mario World instruction booklet. Redmond: Nintendo of America (American English). Page 21.
  2. ^ "The ! Platforms will flash on and off after you stomp a Switch, giving you time to jump through them to another Switch." – Williams, Drew. Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3 Player's Guide. ISBN 1-930206-25-9. Page 126.
  3. ^ a b Stratton, Bryan (February 26, 2002). Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2 Prima’s Official Strategy Guide. Prima Games (American English). ISBN 0761539131. Page 17.
  4. ^ (August 1991). Mario Mania Player's Guide. Nintendo of America (American English). Page 58.
  5. ^ (September 1991). Nintendo Power Volume 28. Nintendo of America (American English). Page 18.
  6. ^ (August 1991). Mario Mania Player's Guide. Nintendo of America (American English). Page 125.
  7. ^ (August 1991). Mario Mania Player's Guide. Nintendo of America (American English). Page 98.
  8. ^ (August 1991). Mario Mania Player's Guide. Nintendo of America (American English). Page 107.
  9. ^ (1996). Super Mario 64 English instruction booklet. Redmond, WA: Nintendo of America (American English). Page 18.
  10. ^ (1996). Super Mario 64 Player's Guide. Nintendo of America (American English). Page 21, 69, 80, 92, 96, 108, and 127.
  11. ^ (1996). Super Mario 64 Player's Guide. Nintendo of America (American English). Page 8.
  12. ^ (2004). Super Mario 64 DS instruction booklet. Nintendo of America (American English). Page 29.
  13. ^ Super Mario 64 DS internal object name (VS_ITEM_BLOCK)
  14. ^ Video showing the ! Block in the Korean version of Super Mario 64 DS. Naver. Retrieved October 15, 2020.
  15. ^ GameSpot (August 31, 2023). Super Mario Bros. Wonder Preview. YouTube. Retrieved September 18, 2023.
  16. ^ IGN (August 31, 2023). Super Mario Bros. Wonder: The First Preview. YouTube. Retrieved September 18, 2023.
  17. ^ Nintendo Power Volume 58, pages 80, 83, 88.
  18. ^ Thomason, Steve (2003). Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga Player's Guide. Nintendo of America (American English). ISBN 1-930206-43-7. Page 11.
  19. ^ Hoffman, Chris (November 18, 2005). Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time Player's Guide. Nintendo of America (American English). ISBN 1598120069. Page 10.
  20. ^ Sakai, Kazuya (Ambit), kikai, Akinori Sao, Junko Fukuda, Kunio Takayama, and Ko Nakahara (Shogakukan), editors (2015). 『スーパーマリオブラザーズ百科: 任天堂公式ガイドブック』. Tokyo: Shogakukan (Japanese). Page 61, 186.
  21. ^ Super Mario 64 Japanese instruction booklet, page 18.
  22. ^ ---- (2015). "Super Mario 64."『スーパーマリオブラザーズ百科: 任天堂公式ガイドブック』. Tokyo: Shogakukan (Japanese). Page 91.
  23. ^ Super Mario 64 DS Japanese instruction booklet, page 29.
  24. ^ Super Mario Bros. Enciclopedia, pag. 91
  25. ^ Nintendo Portugal (May 15, 2019). Super Mario Maker 2 Direct - 15/05/2019. YouTube. Retrieved August 7, 2021.
  26. ^ Official traditional Chinese website for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. Retrieved April 5, 2020.
  27. ^ 한국닌텐도 공식 채널 (May 16, 2019). 슈퍼 마리오 메이커 2 Direct 2019.5.16. YouTube (Korean). Retrieved November 11, 2022.
  28. ^ Video showing an early E3 prototype of New Super Mario Bros.