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[[File:Pinballer Mario Pinball Land.png|thumb|Toad about to get squeezed into a ball]]
[[File:Pinballer Mario Pinball Land.png|thumb|A Toad using the Pinballer]]
The '''Pinballer'''<ref>''Mario Pinball Land'' instruction booklet, page 7.</ref> is a blue 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 that can transform a character into a ball form in ''[[Mario Pinball Land]]''. 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 the opening cutscene, after the player starts the game, and after they lose a life.


After [[Toad]] gets transformed into a ball and launched out of the [[Cannon|Sky Cannon]], [[Princess Peach]] enters the cannon as well but gets blasted to [[Bowser's Castle|Bowser's castle]] by two [[Goomba]]s. [[Mario]] then enters the machine in order to save the princess.
After a [[Toad (species)|Toad]] gets transformed into a ball and shot 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|Bowser's castle]] by two [[Goomba]]s. [[Mario]] then enters the machine in order to save the princess.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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Mario Game Over MPL artwork.png|Mario dazed on top of the Pinballer
Mario Game Over MPL artwork.png|Mario dazed on top of the Pinballer
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==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Fre=«bouleur»<ref>''Super Mario Ball'' European instruction booklet, page 23</ref>
|FreM=From "boule" (ball) and the French suffix "-eur"
|Ger=Flipper-former<ref>''Super Mario Ball'' European instruction booklet, page 13</ref>
|GerM=Pinball-shaper
|Ita=“appallottolatore”<ref>''Super Mario Ball'' European instruction booklet, page 43</ref>
|ItaM=From "appallottolare" (roll into a ball) and the Italian suffix "-ore"
|Spa=“aplastada”<ref>''Super Mario Ball'' European instruction booklet, page 33</ref>
|SpaM=
}}


==References==
==References==
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Latest revision as of 10:58, January 8, 2024

Pinballer from Mario Pinball Land
A Toad using the Pinballer

The Pinballer[1] is a blue-and-yellow machine that can transform a character into a ball form in Mario Pinball Land. 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 the opening cutscene, after the player starts the game, and after they lose a life.

After a Toad gets transformed into a ball and shot 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.

GalleryEdit

Names in other languagesEdit

Language Name Meaning
French «bouleur»[2]
From "boule" (ball) and the French suffix "-eur"
German Flipper-former[3]
Pinball-shaper
Italian “appallottolatore”[4]
From "appallottolare" (roll into a ball) and the Italian suffix "-ore"
Spanish “aplastada”[5]
 

ReferencesEdit

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