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Drill Bros. returns in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story]]'' and ''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey]]'', this time being used by Mario and Luigi and learned at the [[Energy Hold]]. When Mario and Luigi [[Spin Jump (Mario & Luigi series)|spin]] into a drill-like bone inside the Energy Hold, they come across an extremely small space. Mario and Luigi get the idea to drill into the ground using their hammers, thus learning Drill Bros. It serves a similar function to the last game, letting them traverse under small and tight areas than not even [[Mini-Mario]] can travel through, activate certain things inside [[Bowser's body]], and dig out beans in the overworld, marked with again an 'X'. They can also find Beans in [[Bowser's body]], except they are marked by sparkling spots instead of an 'X'. The move can also be used to collect [[Mushroom Ball]]s in [[Toad Town Mall]], and is also required to stop the pain in [[Bowser]]'s back in the [[Lumbar Nook]].
Drill Bros. returns in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story]]'' and ''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey]]'', this time being used by Mario and Luigi and learned at the [[Energy Hold]]. When Mario and Luigi [[Spin Jump (Mario & Luigi series)|spin]] into a drill-like bone inside the Energy Hold, they come across an extremely small space. Mario and Luigi get the idea to drill into the ground using their hammers, thus learning Drill Bros. It serves a similar function to the last game, letting them traverse under small and tight areas than not even [[Mini-Mario]] can travel through, activate certain things inside [[Bowser's body]], and dig out beans in the overworld, marked with again an 'X'. They can also find Beans in [[Bowser's body]], except they are marked by sparkling spots instead of an 'X'. The move can also be used to collect [[Mushroom Ball]]s in [[Toad Town Mall]], and is also required to stop the pain in [[Bowser]]'s back in the [[Lumbar Nook]].


===''Super Mario-kun''===
===''Super Mario-Kun''===
The Baby Drill appears in volume 35 and 36 of ''[[Super Mario-kun]]''. Rather than using it as a technique for digging up beans, the Baby Mario brothers use it as an offensive attack. Unlike in the game, Baby Luigi carelessly swinging his hammer around gives Baby Mario the inspiration of the move rather than the Hammer Bros. teaching it to them. They use the move to attack [[Swiggler]], [[Mrs. Thwomp]], and even the adult Mario Bros. The babies' positions also alternate, unlike in the game, where Baby Luigi is always on the top. The babies also do not require hammers for the move in the manga.
The Baby Drill appears in volume 35 and 36 of the ''[[Super Mario-Kun]]''. Rather than using it as a technique for digging up beans, the Baby Mario brothers use it as an offensive attack. Unlike in the game, Baby Luigi carelessly swinging his hammer around gives Baby Mario the inspiration of the move rather than the Hammer Bros. teaching it to them. They use the move to attack [[Swiggler]], [[Mrs. Thwomp]], and even the adult Mario Bros. The babies' positions also alternate, unlike in the game, where Baby Luigi is always on the top. The babies also do not require hammers for the move in the manga.
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