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'''Handles''',<ref>Talking Flower in Deep Magma Bog Observatory #1: "''All guests are required to pull that handle.''"</ref> also referred to as '''pull-handles''',<ref>Nintendo UK (October 26, 2023). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wEm67Zn4EMI Super Mario Bros. Wonder – The developers play! (Nintendo Switch)]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved November 5, 2023.</ref> are pullable objects that appear in ''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]''. They can be pulled back to reveal a rope with collectibles attached to it such as [[Coin|coin]]s or [[10-flower coin]]s. They can be seen in various courses, often needing to be pulled to collect a 10-flower coin. In [[Maw-Maw Mouthful]], players need to pull a handle to reveal the level's [[Wonder Flower]].
{{Quote2|All guests are required to pull that handle.|[[Talking Flower]] in [[Deep Magma Bog Observatory#Deep Magma Bog Observatory #1|Deep Magma Bog Observatory #1]]|[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]}}
'''Handles''', also referred to as '''pull-handles''',<ref>Nintendo UK (October 26, 2023). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wEm67Zn4EMI Super Mario Bros. Wonder – The developers play! (Nintendo Switch)]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved November 5, 2023.</ref> are pullable objects that appear in ''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]''. They can be pulled back to reveal a rope with collectibles attached to it such as [[coin]]s, [[10-flower coin]]s, or [[Wonder Flower]]s. They can be seen in various courses, often needing to be pulled to collect a 10-flower coin. Some handles act as switches that move some platforms when the player is pulling the handle, then when the player lets go of the handle, the platforms and the handle gradually return to their original positions.
 
Enemies such as [[Revver]]s or [[Mumsy|Mumsies]] can be seen with a handle on their backs, where their main way of being defeated relies on it.


Enemies such as the [[Revver]] or [[Mumsie]] can be seen with a handle on their back, where their main way of being defeated relies on it.
==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Fra=Poignée
|Jap=ひっぱり{{ruby|糸|いと}}<ref name=NintendoDREAM>Nintendo DREAM. 2023. ''Super Mario Bros. Wonder Kanzen Kōryakubon''. Page 55.</ref> <small>(releasing collectibles)</small>
|FraM=Handle
|JapR=Hippari ito
|JapM=Pulling thread
|Jap2=ひっぱりスイッチ<ref name=NintendoDREAM/> <small>(acting as a switch)</small>
|Jap2R=Hippari suitchi
|Jap2M=Pulling switch
|Fre=Poignée
|FreM=Handle
|Ger=Griff
|Ger=Griff
|GerM=Handle
|GerM=Handle

Revision as of 05:30, February 18, 2024

Handle
Screenshot from Super Mario Bros. Wonder
First appearance Super Mario Bros. Wonder

Template:Quote2 Handles, also referred to as pull-handles,[1] are pullable objects that appear in Super Mario Bros. Wonder. They can be pulled back to reveal a rope with collectibles attached to it such as coins, 10-flower coins, or Wonder Flowers. They can be seen in various courses, often needing to be pulled to collect a 10-flower coin. Some handles act as switches that move some platforms when the player is pulling the handle, then when the player lets go of the handle, the platforms and the handle gradually return to their original positions.

Enemies such as Revvers or Mumsies can be seen with a handle on their backs, where their main way of being defeated relies on it.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ひっぱりいと[2] (releasing collectibles)
Hippari ito
ひっぱりスイッチ[2] (acting as a switch)
Hippari suitchi
Pulling thread

Pulling switch

French Poignée
Handle
German Griff
Handle
Italian Maniglia
Handle
Spanish (NOA) Manija
Handle
Spanish (NOE) Tirador
Handle

References

  1. ^ Nintendo UK (October 26, 2023). Super Mario Bros. Wonder – The developers play! (Nintendo Switch). YouTube. Retrieved November 5, 2023.
  2. ^ a b Nintendo DREAM. 2023. Super Mario Bros. Wonder Kanzen Kōryakubon. Page 55.