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== while the form is changing to a weaker form, it becomes translucent for a short time and does not accept damage. ==
== while the form is changing to a weaker form, it becomes translucent for a short time and does not accept damage. ==


''Super Mario Bros.'' Japanese Manual page8 "マリオのパワーアップ"
''Super Mario Bros.'' Japanese Manual page8 "マリオのパワーアップ" (Mario's power up)
https://www.nintendo.co.jp/software/smb1/material/pdf/smb_manual.pdf
https://www.nintendo.co.jp/software/smb1/material/pdf/smb_manual.pdf


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I was wondering how to describe the above part on page 8, so I just wrote it as the title says.
I was wondering how to describe the above part on page 8, so I just wrote it as the title says.
I also described the [[Small Mario]] section in the same way.
I think this is the state of affairs when changing forms that started with [[Super Mario Bros.]] and continues to this day.<br>
I'm sorry for my poor English skills.
I also described the [[Small Mario]] section in the same way.<br>
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I'm sorry for my poor English skills.<br>
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Revision as of 06:37, March 9, 2021

This needs a disambiguation page ASAP yoshiyoshiyoshi (talk)

I think you should have searched it in the search bar before making that comment. Zero Suit Samus costume pose in Super Mario Maker Mario JC

Hunter Wario

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I think "Hunter Wario" from Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3 (and by extension, Virtual Boy Wario Land) should be split from the Super Mario form. Though the name only showed up in a Prima guide, the manual only refers to it as regular "Wario", like how Small Mario or Super Mario are sometimes considered; however, Wario's first form from Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins is ostensibly more analogous to the Super Mario form, and Tiny Wario is also transformative enough from Small Mario to be a separate article. LinkTheLefty (talk) 16:59, September 21, 2020 (EDT)

while the form is changing to a weaker form, it becomes translucent for a short time and does not accept damage.

Super Mario Bros. Japanese Manual page8 "マリオのパワーアップ" (Mario's power up) https://www.nintendo.co.jp/software/smb1/material/pdf/smb_manual.pdf

<Japanese> 元のマリオに戻って、しばらくの間は敵にかまれません。 その時のマリオは半透明になっています。

<Japanese→English> Return to the Small Mario and Mario will not be bitten by enemies for a while. At that time, Mario is translucent.

I was wondering how to describe the above part on page 8, so I just wrote it as the title says. I think this is the state of affairs when changing forms that started with Super Mario Bros. and continues to this day.
I also described the Small Mario section in the same way.
I'm sorry for my poor English skills.
Ma-sansunsun (talk)