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Revision as of 10:41, January 12, 2024
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First appearance | Super Mario Bros. Wonder (2023) |
Hot-Hot Rocks, also referred to as hot-hot blocks,[1] are sentient stone blocks in Super Mario Bros. Wonder that occasionally emit magma that damages the player when touched. They appear prominently in the course Hot-Hot Hot!, and can be extinguished either with a spray of water from Elephant Mario or a pot of water.
They are also featured in a Break Time! course of the same name, Break Time! Hot-Hot Rocks, and in the final level of the game, The Final-Final Test Badge Marathon, during the Grappling Vine badge section.
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Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | アチアチ石 Achi-Achi Ishi |
Hot-Hot Rock |
Chinese (simplified) | 滚烫石 Gǔntàng Shí |
Scalding Rock |
Chinese (traditional) | 滾燙石 Gǔntàng Shí |
Scalding Rock |
French | Pavé rôti |
Roast cobblestone; also a possible reference to Italian singer Luciano Pavarotti |
Italian | Blocco rovente (small variant) Pietre roventi (big variant) |
Hot block Hot rock |
Korean | 아뜨뜨바위 Atteutteu Bawi |
Hot-Hot Rock |
Portuguese | Pedra lávica |
Lava rock |
Spanish (NOA) | Roca candente |
Hot rock |
Spanish (NOE) | Roca Candente |
Hot Rock |
References
- ^ Shea, Brian (October 19, 2023). Super Mario Bros. Wonder Flower Coins And Wonder Seeds Guide. Game Informer. Retrieved January 5, 2023. Verified via e-mail response from Game Informer guide author Brian Shea