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[[File:Watermelon_Block.PNG|thumb|'''Watermelon Blocks''']]
[[File:Watermelon_Block.PNG|thumb|'''Watermelon Blocks''']]
A '''Watermelon Block'''<ref>''Super Mario Sunshine'' Official [[Nintendo]] Player's Guide, page 82.</ref> is a large [[Watermelon]] shaped like a cube, and is one of many kinds of [[Block]]s found throughout ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'', along with [[Brick Block]]s and [[Sand Cube]]s. They are green with dark stripes on the outside and red on the inside; they likely derive their appearance from Japanese watermelons, some of which are grown cubed.  
A '''Watermelon Block'''<ref>''Super Mario Sunshine'' Official [[Nintendo]] Player's Guide, page 82.</ref> is a large [[Watermelon]] shaped like a cube, and is one of many kinds of [[Block]]s found throughout ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'', along with [[Brick Block]]s and [[Sand Block]]s. They are green with dark stripes on the outside and red on the inside; they likely derive their appearance from Japanese watermelons, some of which are grown cubed.  


[[Mario]] can only destroy these blocks by [[Ground Pound]]ing them, making them the 'opposite' of Brick Blocks, which can only be destroyed by jumping underneath them. They make a splashing noise when destroyed, and sometimes drop a single [[Coin]].
[[Mario]] can only destroy these blocks by [[Ground Pound]]ing them, making them the 'opposite' of Brick Blocks, which can only be destroyed by jumping underneath them. They make a splashing noise when destroyed, and sometimes drop a single [[Coin]].
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