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[[File:Li'l Springy.png|thumb|right|Springs that stay in Boo Mario's way.]]
[[File:Li'l Springy.png|thumb|right|Li'l Springies that stay in Boo Mario's way.]]
'''Springs'''<ref>"Watch out for '''springs''' in the middle of the course; they bounce Boo Mario backward, costing time." — Fletcher Black, ''Super Mario Galaxy'' [[Prima Games|Prima]] Official Game Guide. Page 256 </ref> are extremely rare, indestructible  enemies appearing in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]''. They resemble yellowish brown elipses with two beady eyes and four sprouting springs. Springs move side to side in order to bounce and delay [[Boo Mario]], hindering the passage. Only four springs appear in the entire game, only in [[Boo's Boneyard Galaxy]]. The player's character cannot affect them at all.
'''Li'l Springies''' are extremely rare, indestructible  enemies appearing in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]''. They resemble yellowish brown elipses with two beady eyes and four sprouting springs. Li'l Springies move side to side in order to bounce and delay Mario, hindering the passage. Only four Li'l Springies appear in the entire game, only in [[Boo's Boneyard Galaxy]]. The player (or [[Boo Mario]]) cannot affect them at all.
 
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Revision as of 13:57, May 8, 2016

File:Li'l Springy.png
Springs that stay in Boo Mario's way.

Springs[1] are extremely rare, indestructible enemies appearing in Super Mario Galaxy. They resemble yellowish brown elipses with two beady eyes and four sprouting springs. Springs move side to side in order to bounce and delay Boo Mario, hindering the passage. Only four springs appear in the entire game, only in Boo's Boneyard Galaxy. The player's character cannot affect them at all.

Reference

  1. ^ "Watch out for springs in the middle of the course; they bounce Boo Mario backward, costing time." — Fletcher Black, Super Mario Galaxy Prima Official Game Guide. Page 256