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[[File:SM64 Wing Mario closeup.png|200px|thumb|left|''Super Mario 64'' screenshot of Wing Mario]]
[[File:SM64 Wing Mario closeup.png|200px|thumb|left|''Super Mario 64'' screenshot of Wing Mario]]
'''Wing Mario''' is the form [[Mario]] takes on whenever he grabs a [[Wing Cap]] in ''[[Super Mario 64]]''. It grants him the ability to [[fly]] with the small wings on [[Mario Cap|his cap]] until the time limit expires. In order for Mario to attain flight, he must first perform a [[Triple Jump]] (which can be done in place in this form) or be shot from a [[cannon]]. Once in the air, the player must constantly raise and lower themself to maintain flight (similar to [[Cape Mario|Caped Mario]] in ''[[Super Mario World]]''). The player can also use the wings to fall slower and prevent falling damage. Mario also transforms into Wing Mario by grabbing the [[Jumbo Star]] that appears after he defeats [[Bowser]] in the final battle.
'''Wing Mario''' is the form [[Mario]] takes on whenever he grabs a [[Wing Cap]] in ''[[Super Mario 64]]''. It grants him the ability to [[fly]] with the small wings on [[Mario Cap|his cap]] until the time limit expires. In order for Mario to attain flight, he must first perform a [[Triple Jump]] (which can be done in place in this form) or be shot from a [[cannon]]. Once in the air, the player must constantly raise and lower themself to maintain flight (similar to with [[Cape Mario|Caped Mario]] in ''[[Super Mario World]]''). The player can also use the wings to fall slower and prevent falling damage. Mario also transforms into Wing Mario by grabbing the [[Jumbo Star]] that appears after he defeats [[Bowser]] in the final battle.


Wing Mario returns in the remake, ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'', but the Wing Cap is replaced by a white feather (with both the item and the form referred to as '''Wings'''<ref>[https://cdn02.nintendo-europe.com/media/downloads/games_8/emanuals/nintendo_ds_21/Manual_NintendoDS_SuperMario64DS_EN.pdf ''Super Mario 64 DS'' English instruction booklet], page 18.</ref> in English, although instances of "Wing cap" remain in-game), and it can be obtained only by Mario in the single-player game. Players can still slow their fall, but it no longer prevents damage, unlike in the original version. Also, the game's [[Super Mario 64 DS#VS Mode|multiplayer versus mode]] includes yellow [[! Block]]s in some of the courses, containing feathers that allow [[Luigi]], [[Wario]], and [[Yoshi]] to use this form, though in Yoshi's case, the wings [[Winged Yoshi|grow on his back instead]]. Wing Mario is also depicted on the game's Japanese and Korean box arts.
Wing Mario returns in the remake, ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'', but the Wing Cap is replaced by a white feather (with both the item and the form referred to as '''Wings'''<ref>[https://cdn02.nintendo-europe.com/media/downloads/games_8/emanuals/nintendo_ds_21/Manual_NintendoDS_SuperMario64DS_EN.pdf ''Super Mario 64 DS'' English instruction booklet], page 18.</ref> in English, although instances of "Wing cap" remain in-game), and it can be obtained only by Mario in the single-player game. Players can still slow their fall, but it no longer prevents damage, unlike in the original version. Also, the game's [[Super Mario 64 DS#VS Mode|multiplayer versus mode]] includes yellow [[! Block]]s in some of the courses, containing feathers that allow [[Luigi]], [[Wario]], and [[Yoshi]] to use this form, though in Yoshi's case, the wings [[Winged Yoshi|grow on his back instead]]. Wing Mario is also depicted on the game's Japanese and Korean box arts.

Revision as of 15:36, January 24, 2022

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Wing Mario in the Tower of the Wing Cap of Super Mario 64
Super Mario 64 screenshot of Wing Mario

Wing Mario is the form Mario takes on whenever he grabs a Wing Cap in Super Mario 64. It grants him the ability to fly with the small wings on his cap until the time limit expires. In order for Mario to attain flight, he must first perform a Triple Jump (which can be done in place in this form) or be shot from a cannon. Once in the air, the player must constantly raise and lower themself to maintain flight (similar to with Caped Mario in Super Mario World). The player can also use the wings to fall slower and prevent falling damage. Mario also transforms into Wing Mario by grabbing the Jumbo Star that appears after he defeats Bowser in the final battle.

Wing Mario returns in the remake, Super Mario 64 DS, but the Wing Cap is replaced by a white feather (with both the item and the form referred to as Wings[1] in English, although instances of "Wing cap" remain in-game), and it can be obtained only by Mario in the single-player game. Players can still slow their fall, but it no longer prevents damage, unlike in the original version. Also, the game's multiplayer versus mode includes yellow ! Blocks in some of the courses, containing feathers that allow Luigi, Wario, and Yoshi to use this form, though in Yoshi's case, the wings grow on his back instead. Wing Mario is also depicted on the game's Japanese and Korean box arts.

Wing Mario makes a cameo appearance in one of Mario Party's title screens, where he is shown flying through the air in Mario's Rainbow Castle, holding Luigi and Yoshi by their hands.

Wing Mario made another cameo on the side of the box of Nintendo Monopoly.

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See also

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese はねマリオ / 羽根マリオ[2]
Hane Mario
Wing Mario

Chinese (simplified) 飞行马力欧[3]
Fēixíng Mǎlì'ōu
Flying Mario

Chinese (traditional) 翅膀瑪利歐[4]
Chìbǎng Mǎlì'ōu
Wing Mario

Italian Mario Alato
Winged Mario
Spanish (NOE) Mario Alado
Winged Mario

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References

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