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Yoo who cannon.PNG|Mario and Luigi using the Yoo Who Cannon
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M&LRPG3DX Yoo Who Cannon.jpg|The Yoo Who Cannon in use in the 3DS remake
YooWhoCannon3DS.png|The Yoo Who Cannon in use in the 3DS remake
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Revision as of 04:08, March 16, 2019

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How to use the Yoo Who Cannon

Yoo Who Cannon is a Special Attack that appears in Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story and Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey. Its name is a pun on the interjection "Yoohoo!" and the word "who".

When using this attack, Mario and Luigi will briefly appear in eight Barrel Cannons on screen; the player has to remember where they are. After a barrel rises, the player has to press the A Button or B Button button, depending on which brother was sitting there but, the player has to press that button before the fuse reaches the barrel to damage the enemy. If the wrong button is pressed or if the player takes too long, the other barrels will be destroyed, and it will do less damage. It costs seven SP to use this attack. After teaching Mario how to use Blue Shells, the Koopa Paratroopa Trio will give Mario and Luigi the 10 Attack Pieces required to use this move. It, Green Shell, Mighty Meteor and Snack Basket are the only Attack Pieces that are required for the game.

This move is available for use in the Challenge Node. It becomes trickier when remembering the order becomes shorter.

Yoo Who Cannon was originally going to appear in Mario & Luigi: Dream Team, but was scrapped from the final version.[1]

In the remake, Yoo Who Cannons now aim at the enemy to hit upon being used.

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ぶんしんタルたいほう
Bunshin Taru Taihou
Bunshin Barrel Cannon. Bunshin is an expression meaning "to divide and advance."

German Fass-Geballer
Barrel-Bombardment
Italian BarilCannone
"Barile" (Barrel),"Cannone" (Cannon)
Spanish (NOA) Cañón Yuju
Yoo-hoo Cannon
Spanish (NOE) Barrilazo Humano
Human Barrel Hit

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