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[[Image:SuperMario!.PNG|thumb|200px|Mario using ''Super Mario!'']]
{{about|Mario's Super Ability in ''Mario Strikers Charged''|other uses|[[Super Mario]]}}
[[File:MSC Super Mario.png|thumb|300px|Mario using Super Mario!]]
'''Super Mario!''' is [[Mario]]'s [[Super Ability]] in ''[[Mario Strikers Charged]]''. It is activated when Mario gets his Special Item, which is shown as Mario's Head. Once executed, Mario will become giant, and will be able to squash other players for a few seconds. He is capable of squashing both the opposing team players and his own team players. His huge form also maxes out in shooting, meaning squashing all opponents can provide him an opportunity to do a charged shot for a chance at scoring. The move will wear off after about ten seconds or if he starts a [[Mega Strike]]. Although Mario is able to squish all of the players, he cannot go through [[Kritter|goalies]], and the move can be countered if a player slides into Mario or hits him with any object item.


'''Super Mario''' is [[Mario]]'s [[Super Ability]] in ''[[Mario Strikers Charged]]''. It is activated when Mario gets his Special Item, which is symbolized as Mario's Head. Once executed, Mario will become giant, and will be able to squash other players for a few seconds. He is capable of squashing both the opposing team players, and his own team players. The move will wear off after about 10 Seconds, or if he starts a [[Mega Strike]]. Although Mario is able to squish all of the players, it cannot go through [[Kritter|Goalies]], and the move can be countered if a player slides into Mario.
[[Luigi]]'s Super Ability, [[Super Luigi!]], works the same way; the only difference is that Luigi's flamenco theme plays while Mario's giant theme is orchestrated-sounding (Mario's normal theme is an alternative rock tune).


[[Luigi]]'s Super Ability, [[Super Luigi!]], works the exact same way.
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Spa=¡Super Mario!
|Ita=Super Mario
}}


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*This ability works similarly to the [[Mega Mushroom]].
*This ability works similarly to the [[Mega Mushroom]].
*If this ability is used while Mario is shrunken, due to [[Bowser Jr.]]'s "[[Sonic Roar!]]", Mario is slightly smaller in his giant state than usual. (This also happens with "Super Luigi!".){{ref needed}}


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Latest revision as of 09:15, November 14, 2023

This article is about Mario's Super Ability in Mario Strikers Charged. For other uses, see Super Mario.
Super Mario!
Mario using Super Mario!

Super Mario! is Mario's Super Ability in Mario Strikers Charged. It is activated when Mario gets his Special Item, which is shown as Mario's Head. Once executed, Mario will become giant, and will be able to squash other players for a few seconds. He is capable of squashing both the opposing team players and his own team players. His huge form also maxes out in shooting, meaning squashing all opponents can provide him an opportunity to do a charged shot for a chance at scoring. The move will wear off after about ten seconds or if he starts a Mega Strike. Although Mario is able to squish all of the players, he cannot go through goalies, and the move can be countered if a player slides into Mario or hits him with any object item.

Luigi's Super Ability, Super Luigi!, works the same way; the only difference is that Luigi's flamenco theme plays while Mario's giant theme is orchestrated-sounding (Mario's normal theme is an alternative rock tune).

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Italian Super Mario
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Spanish ¡Super Mario!
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Trivia[edit]

  • This ability works similarly to the Mega Mushroom.
  • If this ability is used while Mario is shrunken, due to Bowser Jr.'s "Sonic Roar!", Mario is slightly smaller in his giant state than usual. (This also happens with "Super Luigi!".)[citation needed]