Pounce Bounce Isle
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| Game | Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury | ||||||
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Pounce Bounce Isle is an island located on Lake Lapcat, the main location of the Bowser's Fury campaign of Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury. It is one of the few islands that surrounds the Lakeside Giga Bell. As the name suggests, the island consists of a tall rocky structure and many Jump Panels, including a new giant and red variant that can launch Mario much higher.
Cat Shines[edit]
| Image | Name | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Make the Lighthouse Shine | Mario must climb up a rocky structure with Cat Boomerang Bros and Cat Blocksteppers by using some Jump Panels to reach the lighthouse. | |
| Hurry! Jump High, Jump Fast! | Mario must Ground Pound a purple Ground-Pound Switch to make the Cat Shine appear in front of the lighthouse, and he must reach it with the Jump Panels before the timer runs out. | |
| Key to the Cat Shine | Mario must bring a key with cat ears to a caged Cat Shine near the gate to free it. The key is found on top of a wall in the section with some Cat Boomerang Bros. | |
| Five Cat Shine Shards | The player is required to collect five Cat Shine Shards scattered around the structure to obtain a Cat Shine. | |
| Blast the Fury Blocks | Mario must make Fury Bowser use his attacks to break open some Fury Blocks to reveal a Cat Shine. |
Cat Shine Shards[edit]
| Image | Description |
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| Found being carried by an army of Cat Blocksteppers after jumping the first red Jump Panel. | |
| Found atop a wall near the first ? Block. | |
| Found behind a wall near the Cat Boomerang Bros or Cat Bullet Bills (depending on the current mission), after the first slide, and can be reached with a Jump Panel. | |
| Found floating in the air, near the second-last red Jump Panel. | |
| Found underneath the last red Jump Panel before the Lighthouse. |
Enemies[edit]
Cat Blocksteppers
Cat Boomerang Bros.
Names in other languages[edit]
| Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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| Japanese | ビョンビョン島[1] Byon Byon Tō |
Bounce Bounce Island | |
| Chinese (simplified) | 跳跳岛[1] Tiào tiào dǎo |
Jump Jump Island | |
| Chinese (traditional) | 跳跳島[1] Tiào tiào dǎo |
Jump Jump Island | |
| Dutch | Reuzensprongrots[1] | Giant-leap Rock | |
| French | Île de Saute-matou[1] | Leap-cat Island | From "saute-mouton" (leapfrog) and "matou" (tomcat) |
| German | Boing-Boing-Insel[1] | Boing Boing Island | |
| Italian | Isola Saltolà[1] | Jump-Upsydaisy Isle | |
| Korean | 폴짝폴짝 섬[1] Poljjackpoljjack Sum |
Bounce Bounce Island | |
| Portuguese | Ilha Saltigato[1] | Jump-Cat Island | Saltigato is a portmanteau of salto (jump) and gato (cat). |
| Russian | Остров Прыгучий[1] Ostrov Pryguchiy |
Bouncy Island | |
| Spanish | Ruinas Saltarinas[1] | Jumping Ruins |