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[[File:Koopalings Airship Artwork.jpg|thumb|250px|Artwork of [[KP]], the [[Hoppers]], and [[Johan.]] on an [[Airship]].]]
[[File:Koopalings Airship Artwork.jpg|thumb|250px|Artwork of [[Bowser]], the [[Koopalings]], and [[Bowser Jr.]] on an [[Airship]].]]
An '''Airship''' is a large, propeller and [[Rocket Engine]]-driven ship that can soar through the sky. Airships are most commonly equipped with  [[cannon]]s, [[Bullet Bill]]s and [[Bob-omb]]s. One airship, featured in ''[[Discovery Wars 2.]]'', ''[[Super Doki 3D Land]]'', and ''[[Discovery Wars 4.]]'' is commonly used by [[The Phaazonians]] and the [[Occasionaly The Raiders]](Before Discovery Wars 3), and [[Kidnapped Items Or Persons]] Are usually kept captive here until [[Doki]] and his friends storm the airship late in the game, at which point They gets taken away to [[The Leaviathon]].
An '''Airship''' is a large, propeller and [[Rocket Engine]]-driven ship that can soar through the sky. Airships are most commonly equipped with  [[cannon]]s, [[Bullet Bill]]s and [[Bob-omb]]s. One airship, featured in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]'', ''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]'', and ''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]'' is commonly used by [[Bowser]] and the [[Koopalings]], and [[Princess Peach]] is usually kept captive here until [[Mario]] and his friends storm the airship late in the game, at which point she gets taken away to [[Bowser's Castle]].


==History==
==History==
===''Super Mario'' series===
===''Super Doki/Discovery Wars'' series===
====''Super Mario Bros. 3''====
====''Doki Adventure 3''====
[[Image:Air_ship.PNG|thumb|An Airship taking off in the ''[[Super Mario All-Stars]]'' version of ''Super Mario Bros. 3''.]]
[[Image:Air_ship.PNG|thumb|An Airship taking off in the ''[[Doki Adventure All-Stars]]'' version of '"Doki Adventure. 3''.]]
[[Image:Air_Assault.Jpg|thumb|left|200px|Artwork of an Airship in ''Super Mario Bros. 3''.]]
[[Image:Air_Assault.Jpg|thumb|left|200px|Artwork of an Airship in ''Doki Adventure. 3''.]]
Airships first appeared in ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'', where several Airships are used by the [[Koopalings]] in their invasion of the [[Mushroom World]]. [[Mario]] or [[Luigi]] would need to avoid the various obstacles and the [[Rocky Wrench]] crew of an Airship to reach its main cabin, where the Airship's captain could be fought. If Mario or Luigi failed to conquer an Airship, it would fly away to another location on the world map. However, if the Airship was weighed down by an [[Anchor]], it would be unable to do so. After the [[Magic Wand|magic wand]] is secured, the Airship vanishes, and Mario falls down into the castle and gives the scepter back to the [[Kings|king]]. It may indicate the Airship is a creation of magic, although it is also likely that the wand transported him back to above the World's castle. In the original NES version, the Koopalings' Airships (and the [[Dark Land]] air force) and the sky backgrounds were given varying colors: brown with a light blue background for [[Larry Koopa|Larry]] and [[Roy Koopa|Roy]], green with a dark blue background for [[Morton Koopa Jr.|Morton]], blue with a yellow background for [[Wendy O. Koopa|Wendy]], gold with a light green background for [[Iggy Koopa|Iggy]], blue with a light blue background for [[Lemmy Koopa|Lemmy]], turquoise with a yellow background for [[Ludwig von Koopa|Ludwig]], and brown with a black background for [[Bowser]]'s air force. These were changed in the remakes, which depicted them with the standard brown color as well as a stormy background.
Airships first appeared in ''[[Doki Adventure. 3]]'', where several Airships are used by the [[Hoppers]] in their invasion of the [[Aether]]. [[Doki]] or [[Fico]] would need to avoid the various obstacles and the [[Rocky Wrench]] crew of an Airship to reach its main cabin, where the Airship's captain could be fought. If Doki or Fico failed to conquer an Airship, it would fly away to another location on the world map. However, if the Airship was weighed down by an [[Anchor]], it would be unable to do so. After the [[Magic Wand|magic wand]] is secured, the Airship vanishes, and Doki falls down into the castle and gives the scepter back to the [[Kings|king]]. It may indicate the Airship is a creation of magic, although it is also likely that the wand transported him back to above the World's castle. In the original NES version, the Hoppers' Airships (and the [[Sky Temple Grounds]] air force) and the sky backgrounds were given varying colors: brown with a light blue background for [[Larry Hop|Larry]] and [[Roy Hop|Roy]], green with a dark blue background for [[Morton Hop.|Morton]], blue with a yellow background for [[Kitts Hop.|Kitts]], gold with a light green background for [[Iggy Hop|Iggy]], blue with a light blue background for [[Lemmy Hop|Lemmy]], turquoise with a yellow background for [[Ludwig von Hop|Ludwig]], and brown with a black background for [[King Phaz]]'s air force. These were changed in the remakes, which depicted them with the standard brown color as well as a stormy background.


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Bowser's air force was composed of either 18 aircraft (NES/SNES versions) or 15 aircraft (GBA version), including one cargo loader and a command ship manned by [[Boom Boom]].
King Phaz's air force was composed of either 18 aircraft (NES/SNES versions) or 15 aircraft (GBA version), including one cargo loader and a command ship manned by [[Johan]].
 
In the manual for ''Super Mario Bros. 3'', Lemmy's character quote mentioned that he heard that his father, Bowser, was creating new weapons. It is likely that these weapons are the small Airships, the tanks, and battleships, although it wasn't specified, though it could've been the [[Koopa Clown Car]].
 
Similar to Airships, [[Treasure Ship]]s can be found in ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' after finishing a level with a [[coin]] total that is a multiple of 11, the tens digit in the score matches this number, and the last digit on the timer is an even number, which will cause a [[Hammer Bro]] on the world map to transform into a Treasure Ship.


[[File:Airship.gif|frame|]]
[[File:Airship.gif|frame|]]
The music used on these Airship stages is later remixed and used in ''[[Paper Mario]]'', ''Super Mario Galaxy'', ''New Super Mario Bros. Wii'', and ''Super Mario 3D Land''. It is also an available track in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''. The tune appears to be based on "Mars, the Bringer of War" from Gustav Holst's "The Planets" suite, which is very appropriate for a warship.
Besides their appearance in the main game, the GBA remake of ''Super Mario Bros. 3'', ''[[Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3|Super Mario Advance 4]]'', has them appear in four e-Reader levels: [[Airship's Revenge]], [[Hikōsen wa Tomaranai!]], [[Kuppa no Hikōsen Zenpen]], and [[Kuppa no Hikōsen Kōhen]], where they are piloted by [[Morton Koopa Jr.]], [[Lemmy Koopa]], and [[Bowser]], respectively. Of the four Airship e-reader levels, Airship's Revenge is the only one of the four that was playable in the English version after the e-Reader's discontinuation.


====''Super Mario World''====
In ''[[Super Mario World]]'', a crashed, ruined Airship from ''Super Mario Bros. 3'', named the [[Sunken Ghost Ship]], can be explored in [[Soda Lake]].<ref>As confirmed in the ''Super Mario World'' manual.</ref> It is haunted with
[[Boo]]s and filled with water. Completion of this sunken Airship is necessary to unlock the [[Valley of Bowser]]'s entrance.
There are a few [[Bill Blaster]]s that are functional.


====''Super Mario 64''====
====''Doki Adventure 4''====
In ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' and ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'', what may be an Airship appears in [[Rainbow Ride]]. Wind blows there, and a [[Lakitu]], [[Bob-omb]], and [[Goomba]] appear aboard it. In one mission, Wario needs to use his [[Metal Mario (form)|metal]] ability to grab a [[Star]] on this Airship (in the original the metal form was not necessary). This same ship was featured in the [[Super Smash Bros. (series)|''Super Smash Bros.'' series]] within the stage [[Rainbow Ride#Super Smash Bros. series|Mushroom Kingdom: Rainbow Cruise]], a stage based on Rainbow Ride. This Airship would also later be seen in ''[[Mario Party]]'' (housing the [[Luigi's Engine Room]] board). Its rather aberrant design, with oar-like wings protruding out the bottom, appears to be based on [[:File:Air Assault.Jpg|a Japanese advertisement for ''Super Mario Bros. 3'']].
In ''[[Doki Adventure 4]]'', a crashed, ruined Airship from ''Doki Adventure. 3'', named the [[Sunken Ghost Ship]], can be explored in [[Soda Lake]]As confirmed in  It is haunted with
[[Boo]]s and filled with water. Completion of this sunken Airship is necessary to unlock the [[Valley of The King]'s entrance.
There are a few [[Bill Blaster]]s that are functional.                                                                                                              


====''New Super Mario Bros.''====
There is an Airship that appears in a minigame called Bob-omb Squad that flies around and deliver Para-Bombs, as well as appearing in a minigame called [[Balloon Racing]]. It appears to be the Goal for the [[Yoshi]]s.


====''Super Mario Galaxy''====
====''Discovery Wars 2''====
[[Image:SMG_Airship.png|thumb|left|Two Airships that appear in ''Super Mario Galaxy''.]]
[[File:8-Airshipnsmbwii.png|thumb|A Airship in ''[[Discovery Wars 2]]''.]]
[[Image:Bowser_Jr.'s_Airship.png‎|thumb|right|A model of Bowser Jr.'s Airship from ''Super Mario Galaxy''.]]
[[File:Airship NSMBW.png|thumb|left|An Airship from ''[[Discovery Wars 2]]''.]]
In ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'', [[Bowser]] and his [[Koopa Troop]] attack [[Princess Peach's Castle]] with Airships. Later in the game, [[Mario]] will have to fight enemies on Airships. There are three Airship stages. In the [[Good Egg Galaxy]], two Airships are commanded by [[King Kaliente]]. In the Space Junk Galaxy, a larger group of Airships are led by [[Kamella]]. Finally, an entire fleet of Airships is commanded by [[Bowser Jr.]], who also rides one throughout the game. There are also Airships in the background of Gateway Galaxy and Bowser's Star Reactor, however these are not accessible without hacking. In this game and subsequent games, the Airships have been redesigned to resemble naval galleons, similar to how they appeared in the ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' artwork. These galleons have few decks for Mario to explore, unlike the original sprawling, side-scrolling ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' airship levels. They also have doors that can't be opened, but spinning next to them will yield a [[Coin]].
An airship also appears at the beginning of ''[[Discovery Wars 2]]'', where [[Johan.]] and the [[Hoppers]] carry off [[The Light Of Aether]] in it. The Airships in this game did not feature any Bullet Bills, even though Bullet Bills are common enemies on Airships in other JD titles. Doki and his friends end up chasing it throughout the game, with the airship dropping one of the Hoppers off at the world's [[tower]]. Upon defeating the Hopper at the [[castle]] at the end of each world, Mario and company walk outside to see Johan boarding the airship and taking off, with The Light On the deck. In Worlds 4 and 6, however, Johan gets left behind by the airship, and he gets chased back into it by Doki and the gang, who board it as well. Each time a battle ensued between Doki and Johan, after which Johan destroys the floor and dumps Doki and his friends back outside to continue the pursuit. (NOTE: when an airship level is complete, an anchor will be left behind showing world '''{{world|6|anchor}}''' instead of '''{{world|6|airship}}'''.)
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====''New Super Mario Bros. Wii''====
[[File:8-Airshipnsmbwii.png|thumb|World 8 airship in ''[[New Super Mario Bros Wii]]''.]]
[[File:Airship NSMBW.png|thumb|left|An Airship from ''[[New Super Mario Bros Wii]]''.]]
An airship (called "Sky Ships" in the [[Prima Games]] guide)  also appears in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]'', where [[Bowser Jr.]] and the [[Koopalings]] use it to escape with the kidnapped [[Princess Peach]]. This resembles the airships seen in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]].'' Mario and his friends end up chasing it throughout the game, with the airship dropping one of the Koopalings off at the world's [[tower]]. Upon defeating the Koopaling at the [[castle]] at the end of each world, Mario and company walk outside to see Bowser Jr. boarding the airship and taking off, with Peach crying for help from the deck. In Worlds 4 and 6, however, Bowser Jr. gets left behind by the airship, and he gets chased back into it by Mario and the gang, who board it as well and fight Bowser Jr. at the end, only for them to be dumped outside to continue the pursuit. With the airship no longer present in the world, an anchor is seen in its place on the map and level preview screen.
[[File:Airship_Sprite.png|frame|left]]
[[File:Airship_Sprite.png|frame|left]]
Finally, at World 8, [[Kamek]] is sent out to the tower to stop the heroes while the airship flies to the end of the world by itself with no castle in sight. Upon his defeat, Kamek returns to the airship, which Mario and his friends subsequently board by themselves. After one last battle with Bowser Jr., Mario and friends finally find Peach on the deck, but Kamek intervenes and steals her away. Their goal now relocated to [[Bowser's Castle]], Mario and company abandon the airship for the remainder of the game.
Finally, at World 8, [[Isabella]] is sent out to the tower to stop the heroes while the airship flies to the end of the world by itself with no castle in sight. Upon her defeat, Issabela returns to the airship, which Doki and his friends subsequently board by themselves. After one last battle with Johan, Doki and friends finally find The Light on the deck, but Issabella intervenes and steals It away. Their goal now relocated to [[Mt.Levathin]], Doki and company abandon the airship for the remainder of the game.


The airship's general appearance stays the same throughout the game, yet each time the heroes fight Bowser Jr., it is completely different on the inside.
The airship's general appearance stays the same throughout the game, yet each time the heroes fight Johan, it is completely different on the inside.


====''Super Mario Galaxy 2''====
[[Image:DoomshipKoopa.png|thumb|right|An Airship from ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]''.]]
Airships make a minor appearance in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]''. In [[Bowser Jr.'s Fearsome Fleet]], two Airships come out of [[Wormhole]]s (the second of which has a [[Hammer Bro]] and a [[Comet Medal]]). At the end of [[Fleet Glide Galaxy]], Airships appear and shoot [[Bullet Bill]]s at the player.


====''Super Mario 3D Land''====
====''Super Doki 3D Land''====
[[File:3DS SuperMario 11 scrn11 E3.png|thumb|left|An Airship in ''Super Mario 3D Land''.]]
[[File:3DS SuperMario 11 scrn11 E3.png|thumb|left|An Airship in ''Super Doki 3D Land''.]]
Airships appear in the [[Nintendo 3DS]] game ''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]''. One of these vehicles are owned by [[Boom Boom]] and [[Pom Pom]]. They come with new features such as [[Skewer (obstacle)|Skewers]] added. After defeating Boom Boom or Pom Pom in the airship, the player has to keep walking to the [[Goal Pole]] instead of ending the level immediately after defeating the boss, as in previous games, as these bosses actually disappear, leaving their coins behind and a [[Warp Pipe]] will appear. In some of the levels of the secret worlds, the Airships simply require that the player reach the goal, with only one Airship level having Boom Boom and Pom Pom as mandatory bosses (although in another Airship level, the player can fight Boom Boom by accessing a pipe, the fight on that level is completely optional, and only acts as a shortcut to the other ship barring somersaulting through a brick barrier).  
Airships appear in the [[Nintendo 3DS]] game ''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]''. One of these vehicles are owned by [[Jacob]] and [[Issabela]]. They come with new features such as [[Skewer (obstacle)|Skewers]] added. After defeating Them in the airship, the player has to keep walking to the [[Goal Pole]] instead of ending the level immediately after defeating the boss, as in previous games, as these bosses actually disappear, leaving their coins behind and a [[Warp Pipe]] will appear. In some of the levels of the secret worlds, the Airships simply require that the player reach the goal, with only one Airship level having Jacob And Issabella as mandatory bosses (although in another Airship level, the player can fight Jacob by accessing a pipe, the fight on that level is completely optional, and only acts as a shortcut to the other ship barring somersaulting through a brick barrier).  


In a manner similar to the Airship's appearance in ''New Super Mario Bros. Wii'', the Airships in the starting cutscenes looked generally the same, but during the gameplay levels, they looked completely different.
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====''New Super Mario Bros. 2''====
====''Discovery Wars 4''====
A single airship level appears in [[World 5 (New Super Mario Bros. 2)|World 5]] as a golden ship similar to the [[Treasure Ship]] in ''Super Mario Bros. 3''. It is named World 5-A, and like every other level, it has three [[Star Coins]] and a secret exit reached via beanstalk. However, unlike other Airships in the series, this one does not end with a boss.
Airships return in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]''. This time, every [[Hopper]] has a personalized airship, with the former seven having their faces on the bow, and their shells on the top and each having specific designs.


====''New Super Mario Bros. U''====
The Hopper's boss battles take place inside their airships (or in the case of [[Roy Hop]] and [[Ludwig von Hop]], on the crow's nest of their airships), and the player must use a cannon to shoot their way in there. After the player defeats a Hopper, Mario will jump on that Hopper's airship, causing it to smoke, go out of control, and finally crash.
Airships return in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]''. This time, every [[Koopaling]] and [[Bowser]] himself has a personalized airship, with the former seven having their faces on the bow, and their shells on the top and each having specific designs (e.g. [[Morton Koopa Jr.|Morton's]] airship being the biggest airship of the seven, while [[Iggy Koopa|Iggy's]] is the thinnest and fastest airship,  and Roy and Morton's airships also have 2 cannons). The latter has the same airship featured in ''New Super Mario Bros. Wii'', with painted Bowser faces on the bow and the stern as well as the addition of a large mechanical hand, which Bowser uses to throw [[Mario]], [[Luigi]], [[Yellow Toad (character)|Yellow Toad]], and [[Blue Toad (character)|Blue Toad]] all the way to Acorn Plains.
 
The Koopaling's boss battles take place inside their airships (or in the case of [[Roy Koopa]] and [[Ludwig von Koopa]], on the crow's nest of their airships), and the player must use a cannon to shoot their way in there. After the player defeats a Koopaling, Mario will jump on that Koopaling's airship, causing it to smoke, go out of control, and finally crash.


[[File:NSMBU A-BoardingtheAirship.Still001.jpg|thumb|[[Boarding the Airship]] of ''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]''.]]
[[File:NSMBU A-BoardingtheAirship.Still001.jpg|thumb|[[Boarding the Airship]] of ''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]''.]]
Bowser's flagship is used as a setting for two courses. Like in ''Super Mario Bros. 3'', and ''Super Mario 3D Land'', they are auto-scrolling levels with [[Bowser Jr.]] fought in the end. The first time is in the beginning of [[Soda Jungle]], in [[The Mighty Cannonship]], which takes place on the deck, then the underwater cabin, and ends with a boss fight against Bowser Jr. in a submarine Koopa Clown Car. The second time is at the end of [[Meringue Clouds]], right after [[Ludwig's Clockwork Castle]]. Unlike the other airship courses in the series, [[Boarding the Airship]] starts on the ground, working its way up to the bottom of the airship, to a boss fight with Bowser Jr. in his armed Koopa Clown Car. At the very end of this course, Bowser Jr. accidentally damages the flagship, and crashes it right outside [[Princess Peach's Castle#New Super Mario Bros. U|Peach's Castle]].
KP's flagship is used as a setting for Three courses.', they are auto-scrolling levels with [[Johan]] fought in the end. The first time is in the beginning of [[Soda Jungle]], in [[The Mighty Cannonship]], which takes place on the deck, then the underwater cabin, and ends with a boss fight against Johan. in a submarine Jally Clown Car. The second time is at the end of [[Meringue Clouds]], right after [[Ludwig's Clockwork Castle]]. Unlike the other airship courses in the series, [[Boarding the Airship]] starts on the ground, working its way up to the bottom of the airship, to a boss fight with Johan in his armed Jally Clown Car. At the very end of this course, Johan accidentally damages the flagship, and crashes it right outside the Great Temple.
 
The flagship appears one more time in the ending, patched up and sputtering, as the Koopalings and Bowser Jr. use it to escape. It eventually crashes into a hill because of [[Bowser]] jumping aboard and his weight bringing it down, completely destroying it.
 
===''Super Smash Bros.'' series===
The [[Rainbow Cruise]] stage featured in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' included the ''Super Mario 64'' airship; it is the beginning platform in these stages, and carries players left until it hits a platform-filled area and sinks, only to be generated again later as the automatically-scrolling stage loops back to its beginning. Of note is that this interpretation of the Rainbow Ride airship is actually more airship-like than the original one, while ''Super Mario 64'' showed it to only have wings keeping it afloat. The [[Super Smash Bros. (series)|''Super Smash Bros.'' series]] also gives it the propellers common on traditional Airships. Additionally, a remix of the ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' airship music can be selectable for the [[Luigi's Mansion (place)#Super Smash Bros. Brawl|Luigi's Mansion]] stage in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''.
 
In ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U]]'', on the [[Mario Galaxy (stage)|Mario Galaxy]] stage based off of the ''Super Mario Galaxy'' games, an airship from said games can be seen flying above the stage.
 
===''Mario & Luigi'' series===
While airships are largely absent from the ''Mario & Luigi'' series, the [[Koopa Cruiser]] seems to be Bowser's personal airship in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]'' and ''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]''. It is quite different from the other airships in the ''Mario'' games.
 
===''Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix''===
In ''[[Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix]]'' the [[S.S. Brass]] is an airship. Toad and Mario (or Luigi) travel around the Mushroom Kingdom searching for the [[Music Keys]] in it. It also doubles as a normal sea going ship in the second world.
 
===''Mario Kart'' series===
====''Mario Kart DS''====
[[Image:Bateau-volant.png|thumb|left|The Airship seen in ''Mario Kart DS''.]]
In ''[[Mario Kart DS]]'', the race course [[Airship Fortress]] appears in the Star Cup and partially takes place on an Airship, which is in the midst of attacking a collapsing fortress. Like the Airships of ''Super Mario Bros. 3'', the Airship portion of Airship Fortress track is filled with Rocky Wrenches, Bullet Bills and Rocket Engines. Also of note is that more of the inner workings of Airships are seen in this game; the explored Airship features, in addition to the deck, are a storage room, a boiler room, and a very large cannon.
 
====''Mario Kart 7''====
In ''[[Mario Kart 7]]'', Airship Fortress from ''Mario Kart DS'' reappears as the third track of the [[Lightning Cup]].
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====''Mario Kart 8''====
A kart body named [[Landship]], modeled after an airship, appears in ''[[Mario Kart 8]]''. When used by the [[Koopalings]], its stern and cannon lids change color to match their own airships in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]''.
 
Airships also appear in [[Cloudtop Cruise]], with one of them used as a part of the track, and in [[Baby Park]] as a spinning ride seen in the background of the course.
 
===''Mario Hoops 3-on-3''===
In ''[[Mario Hoops 3-on-3]]'', [[Black Mage]], [[White Mage]] and [[Ninja (character)|Ninja]]'s court, the [[Rainbow Ship]], is a large Airship adorned with various statues and a large basketball court on it. It is based off the airships of Final Fantasy rather than the airships of Mario's World.
 
===''Mario Sports Mix''===
Airships make a brief appearance in ''[[Mario Sports Mix]]''. The [[Star Ship]] also resembles an Airship, as well as serving as a replacement to the Rainbow Ship.
 
===''Paper Mario: Sticker Star''===
An airship is flown by Bowser Jr. and serves as the basis for [[Bowser Jr.'s Flotilla]] in ''[[Paper Mario: Sticker Star]]''. It features [[Banzai Bill]]s shot out from [[Bill Blaster]]s, [[Rocky Wrench|Rocky Wrenches]], [[Hammer Bro|Hammer]], [[Boomerang Bro|Boomerang]], [[Fire Bro|Fire]], and [[Ice Bro|Ice Bro]]s., as well as [[Bob-ombs]].
 
===''Game & Watch Gallery 2''===
Although the Airships used by the Koopa Troop themselves don't appear in ''[[Game & Watch Gallery 2]]'', a similar flying ship appeared in the Modern version of the game ''[[Parachute]]''.
 
====''Super Mario Maker''====
Airships are an unlockable level style in ''[[Super Mario Maker]]''. New Airship level styles and music have been made for the ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' and ''Super Mario World'' styles, since airship levels first appeared in ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' and did not properly appear in ''Super Mario World'' (the only airship is the [[Sunken Ghost Ship]], a mostly underwater stage).
 
===Appearances in other media===
====''The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3''====
[[Image:CartoonDoomship.jpg|thumb|right|Bowser's Doom Ship from ''The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3''.]]
A single Airship, owned by Bowser and only ever referred to as the '''Doom Ship''', appeared regularly throughout ''[[The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3]]''; like its game counterparts, the Doom Ship was equipped with a large amount of artillery and also possessed a trait not seen in any game's featuring Airships, the ability to teleport to other locations. According to the bonus disc on the Shout! Factory DVD set, the Doom Ship was built by [[Ludwig von Koopa|Kooky von Koopa]].
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====''Nintendo Comics System''====
In [[Nintendo Comics System]], an Airship only ever made one appearance, in the issue ''[[Mutiny on the Fungi]]'', which had Bowser and his crew of [[Koopa Troopa]]s and [[Toad (species)|Mushroom People]] using it to steal various treasures.
 
====''Nintendo Adventure Books''====
The Doom Ship reappeared in two [[Nintendo Adventure Books]]; in ''[[Double Trouble]]'', Luigi is held captive on the Doom Ship by [[Roy Koopa]], but he can be rescued by Mario, who can also hijack the Doom Ship, and use it to travel to Fort Koopa in the [[Koopahari Desert]]. In ''[[Leaping Lizards]]'', Iggy has possession of the Doom Ship, and first appears with it after Morton signals him for backup after being confronted by Luigi, though upon sighting the plumber, the cowardly Koopaling abandons his brother out of fright. Luigi can choose to board the Doom Ship, and if he chooses to stay in hiding instead of trying to attack Iggy, will be taken to the Koopaling's secret laboratory.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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Image:AirshipArtwork_SMB3.png|''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''
Image:AirshipArtwork_SMB3.png|''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''
Image:Bowser_Jr.'s_Airship.png‎|''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]''
Image:Bowser_Jr.'s_Airship.png?|''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]''
Image:Airship.png|''Super Mario Galaxy''
Image:Airship.png|''Super Mario Galaxy''
Image:Airship NSMBW.png|''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]''
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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
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|JapR=Hikosen
|JapM=Airship
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|Ita=Veliero volante<br>Nave Flagello (cartoon)
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==Trivia==
*Airships are reference to [[wikipedia:Final Fantasy|Final Fantasy's]] [[airships]], that serve as aerial transport, powered by engines.
*Princess Peach can be found on the airship in one of the official artworks for ''Super Mario Bros. 3''; in the game, however, she only appears in the secret room where she is locked in when Mario rescues her in the end after defeating Bowser.
*In ''[[Mario Party 6]]'', Bowser makes a reference to airships when the player gets a [[Cursed Mushroom]] panel in [[Speak Up]].
*There is a looped version and an unlooped version in ''Super Mario Galaxy''. The looped version plays in the airship level in [[Space Junk Galaxy]] and [[Bowser Jr.'s Airship Armada]], and the unlooped version only plays in the opening where the airships appear and attack the [[Mushroom Kingdom]]. The unlooped version has an intro where small instruments play, and then more instruments play, and finally the whole instruments start to play.
*In the Japanese and North American versions of ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'', the first part of the airship theme has its melody and percussion play at slightly different speeds, which leads to the percussion being cut off early as the second part begins. This is corrected in the European version but retained in ''[[Super Mario Maker]]''.
*The new Airship music composed for <i>Super Mario Maker</i>'s <i>Super Mario Bros.</i>'s version of the stage sounds similar to <i>The Legend of Zelda</i>'s [[zeldawiki:Lorule Castle|Lorule Castle's]] theme.


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Official artwork of Bowser, Bowser Jr., and the Koopalings on an Airship.
Artwork of KP, the Hoppers, and Johan. on an Airship.

An Airship is a large, propeller and Rocket Engine-driven ship that can soar through the sky. Airships are most commonly equipped with cannons, Bullet Bills and Bob-ombs. One airship, featured in Discovery Wars 2., Super Doki 3D Land, and Discovery Wars 4. is commonly used by The Phaazonians and the Occasionaly The Raiders(Before Discovery Wars 3), and Kidnapped Items Or Persons Are usually kept captive here until Doki and his friends storm the airship late in the game, at which point They gets taken away to The Leaviathon.

History

Super Doki/Discovery Wars series

Doki Adventure 3

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An Airship taking off in the Doki Adventure All-Stars version of '"Doki Adventure. 3.
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Artwork of an Airship in Doki Adventure. 3.

Airships first appeared in Doki Adventure. 3, where several Airships are used by the Hoppers in their invasion of the Aether. Doki or Fico would need to avoid the various obstacles and the Rocky Wrench crew of an Airship to reach its main cabin, where the Airship's captain could be fought. If Doki or Fico failed to conquer an Airship, it would fly away to another location on the world map. However, if the Airship was weighed down by an Anchor, it would be unable to do so. After the magic wand is secured, the Airship vanishes, and Doki falls down into the castle and gives the scepter back to the king. It may indicate the Airship is a creation of magic, although it is also likely that the wand transported him back to above the World's castle. In the original NES version, the Hoppers' Airships (and the Sky Temple Grounds air force) and the sky backgrounds were given varying colors: brown with a light blue background for Larry and Roy, green with a dark blue background for Morton, blue with a yellow background for Kitts, gold with a light green background for Iggy, blue with a light blue background for Lemmy, turquoise with a yellow background for Ludwig, and brown with a black background for King Phaz's air force. These were changed in the remakes, which depicted them with the standard brown color as well as a stormy background.

King Phaz's air force was composed of either 18 aircraft (NES/SNES versions) or 15 aircraft (GBA version), including one cargo loader and a command ship manned by Johan.

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Doki Adventure 4

In Doki Adventure 4, a crashed, ruined Airship from Doki Adventure. 3, named the Sunken Ghost Ship, can be explored in Soda LakeAs confirmed in It is haunted with Boos and filled with water. Completion of this sunken Airship is necessary to unlock the [[Valley of The King]'s entrance. There are a few Bill Blasters that are functional.


Discovery Wars 2

An airship also appears at the beginning of Discovery Wars 2, where Johan. and the Hoppers carry off The Light Of Aether in it. The Airships in this game did not feature any Bullet Bills, even though Bullet Bills are common enemies on Airships in other JD titles. Doki and his friends end up chasing it throughout the game, with the airship dropping one of the Hoppers off at the world's tower. Upon defeating the Hopper at the castle at the end of each world, Mario and company walk outside to see Johan boarding the airship and taking off, with The Light On the deck. In Worlds 4 and 6, however, Johan gets left behind by the airship, and he gets chased back into it by Doki and the gang, who board it as well. Each time a battle ensued between Doki and Johan, after which Johan destroys the floor and dumps Doki and his friends back outside to continue the pursuit. (NOTE: when an airship level is complete, an anchor will be left behind showing world World 6-anchor instead of World 6-Airship.)

Finally, at World 8, Isabella is sent out to the tower to stop the heroes while the airship flies to the end of the world by itself with no castle in sight. Upon her defeat, Issabela returns to the airship, which Doki and his friends subsequently board by themselves. After one last battle with Johan, Doki and friends finally find The Light on the deck, but Issabella intervenes and steals It away. Their goal now relocated to Mt.Levathin, Doki and company abandon the airship for the remainder of the game.

The airship's general appearance stays the same throughout the game, yet each time the heroes fight Johan, it is completely different on the inside.


Super Doki 3D Land

An Airship in Super Doki 3D Land.

Airships appear in the Nintendo 3DS game Super Mario 3D Land. One of these vehicles are owned by Jacob and Issabela. They come with new features such as Skewers added. After defeating Them in the airship, the player has to keep walking to the Goal Pole instead of ending the level immediately after defeating the boss, as in previous games, as these bosses actually disappear, leaving their coins behind and a Warp Pipe will appear. In some of the levels of the secret worlds, the Airships simply require that the player reach the goal, with only one Airship level having Jacob And Issabella as mandatory bosses (although in another Airship level, the player can fight Jacob by accessing a pipe, the fight on that level is completely optional, and only acts as a shortcut to the other ship barring somersaulting through a brick barrier).


Discovery Wars 4

Airships return in New Super Mario Bros. U. This time, every Hopper has a personalized airship, with the former seven having their faces on the bow, and their shells on the top and each having specific designs.

The Hopper's boss battles take place inside their airships (or in the case of Roy Hop and Ludwig von Hop, on the crow's nest of their airships), and the player must use a cannon to shoot their way in there. After the player defeats a Hopper, Mario will jump on that Hopper's airship, causing it to smoke, go out of control, and finally crash.

KP's flagship is used as a setting for Three courses.', they are auto-scrolling levels with Johan fought in the end. The first time is in the beginning of Soda Jungle, in The Mighty Cannonship, which takes place on the deck, then the underwater cabin, and ends with a boss fight against Johan. in a submarine Jally Clown Car. The second time is at the end of Meringue Clouds, right after Ludwig's Clockwork Castle. Unlike the other airship courses in the series, Boarding the Airship starts on the ground, working its way up to the bottom of the airship, to a boss fight with Johan in his armed Jally Clown Car. At the very end of this course, Johan accidentally damages the flagship, and crashes it right outside the Great Temple.

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