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[[File:Pinballer Mario Pinball Land.png|thumb|A Toad about to get squeezed into a ball]]
[[File:Pinballer Mario Pinball Land.png|thumb|A Toad using the machine]]
The '''Pinballer'''<ref>''Mario Pinball Land'' instruction booklet, page 7</ref> is a blue and yellow machine in ''[[Mario Pinball Land]]'' that can transform a character into a ball form. The machine has two yellow halves of a sphere that squeeze a character into a ball. It also has a gray platform that can extend upwards to move the character. The Pinballer appears only in an opening cutscene, after the player starts the game, and after they lose a life.
The '''Pinballer'''<ref>''Mario Pinball Land'' instruction booklet, page 7</ref> is a blue and yellow machine in ''[[Mario Pinball Land]]'' that can transform a character into a ball form. The machine has two yellow halves of a sphere that squeeze a character into a ball. It also has a gray platform that can extend upwards to move the character. The Pinballer appears only in an opening cutscene, after the player starts the game, and after they lose a life.



Revision as of 12:39, March 26, 2023

Pinballer from Mario Pinball Land
A Toad using the machine

The Pinballer[1] is a blue and yellow machine in Mario Pinball Land that can transform a character into a ball form. The machine has two yellow halves of a sphere that squeeze a character into a ball. It also has a gray platform that can extend upwards to move the character. The Pinballer appears only in an opening cutscene, after the player starts the game, and after they lose a life.

After a Toad gets transformed into a ball and launched out of the Sky Cannon, Princess Peach gets transformed into a ball and enters the cannon as well, but she gets blasted to Bowser's castle by two Goombas. Mario then enters the machine in order to save the princess.

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
German Flipper-former[2]
Pinball-shaper
Italian “appallottolatore”[4]
From "appallottolare" (roll into a ball) and the Italian suffix "-ore"
Spanish “aplastada”[5]
 

References

  1. ^ Mario Pinball Land instruction booklet, page 7
  2. ^ Super Mario Ball European instruction booklet, page 13
  3. ^ Super Mario Ball European instruction booklet, page 23
  4. ^ Super Mario Ball European instruction booklet, page 43
  5. ^ Super Mario Ball European instruction booklet, page 33