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“When the beast awakens, so shall I...”
Giga Bell, Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury

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Cat Mario looks at the Lakeside Giga Bell in Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury
The Giga Bell in its corrupted state

The Giga Bell is a power-up exclusive to the Bowser's Fury mode of Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury. It transforms Mario into Giga Cat Mario, although its power can only be accessed by collecting Cat Shines, with the required number increasing as the story progresses; it is initially five before changing to fifteen, then twenty, then forty, and finally fifty. Unlike most power-ups in the series, it is capable of speech.

By default, the Giga Bell resembles the standard Super Bell, but is much larger and has cat ears, whiskers, green eyes, a more orange coloration, and a much deeper ring, complete with a low-pitched meowing sound. This appearance is achieved when Mario has obtained enough Cat Shines to use it and Fury Bowser is attacking; this is the only time Mario can use its power. After the game is beaten once, the small black paint is removed from the bell altogether. It also rests on a golden, Sphinx-like pedestal with a short staircase leading up to the top, sometimes with a few Coin Stacks resting beneath. When Mario does not have enough Cat Shines, however, the Giga Bell is corrupted by Fury Bowser, becoming black and spiky, with a dark purple aura surrounding it, and it appears to be asleep; if Mario touches it while it is in this state, then he takes damage. If Mario has enough Cat Shines in his possession but Fury Bowser is inactive, then the bell will remain asleep, but take on a gray, stone-like appearance; a Super Bell can be obtained by Ground Pounding atop it while it is in this state.

A total of three Giga Bells (the Lakeside Giga Bell, Ruins Giga Bell, and Wasteland Giga Bell) exist throughout Lake Lapcat, each one surrounded by its own small group of islands. The number of Cat Shines required to awaken a corrupted Giga Bell is displayed if Mario stands in front of it. Normally during gameplay, the name of a Cat Shine mission is displayed as the objective, but at other times, the "(number) Outline of a Cat Shine from Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury to awaken" objective may be displayed instead.

In the final boss battle of the mode, Giant Bowser gathers all three Giga Bells to prevent Mario from using them and encases them in a crystal ball. Mario must ram Plessie into the ball multiple times until it breaks and Plessie and Mario both simultaneously collect all three Giga Bells, defeating Bowser.

Quotes

  • "The beast's fury has grown too strong. The light of the Cat Shines can no longer keep it at bay..."
  • "You are ready. Go! Cleanse the beast of its fury with the full power of the Cat Shines!"

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ギガベル
Giga Beru
Giga Bell

Chinese (simplified) 巨型铃铛[2]
Jùxíng Língdang
Giant Bell

Chinese (traditional) 巨型鈴鐺[3]
Jùxíng Língdang
Giant Bell

Dutch Gigabel
Giga Bell
German Giga-Glocke
Giga Bell
Italian Gigacampana
Giga Bell
Korean 기가벨
Gigabel
Giga Bell

Portuguese (NOE) Gigaguizo
Giga Jingle Bell
Russian Гигаколокольчик[1]
Gigakolokol'chik
Giga Bell

Spanish Gigacampana
Giga Bell

Lakeside Giga Bell

Language Name Meaning
Japanese はまべのギガベル
Hamabe No Giga Beru
Giga Bell on the beach

Spanish Gigacampana de la playa
Giga Bell of the beach

Ruins Giga Bell

Language Name Meaning
Japanese いせきのギガベル
Iseki No Giga Beru
Giga Bell in the Ruins

Spanish Gigacampana de las ruinas
Giga Bell of the ruins

Wasteland Giga Bell

Language Name Meaning
Japanese あれちのギガベル
Arechi No Giga Beru
Giga Bell in the Wasteland

Spanish Gigacampana del acantilado
Giga Bell of the cliff

to awaken

Language Name Meaning
Japanese 目覚めよ!ギガベル
Mezameyo! Giga Beru
Wake Up! Giga Bell

References