Pounce Bounce Isle

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Pounce Bounce Isle
Pounce Bounce Isle in Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury
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]

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]

  • 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]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ビョンビョン島[?]
Byon Byon Tō
Bounce Bounce Island
Chinese (simplified) 跳跳岛[?] Jump Jump Island
Chinese (traditional) 跳跳島[?] Jump Jump Island
Dutch Reuzensprongrots[?] Giant-leap Rock
French Île de Saute-matou[?] Leap-cat Island; from "saute-mouton" (leapfrog) and "matou" (tomcat)
German Boing-Boing-Insel[?] Boing Boing Island
Italian Isola Saltolà[?] Jump-Upsydaisy Isle
Korean 폴짝폴짝 섬[?]
Poljjackpoljjack Sum
Bounce Bounce Island
Portuguese Ilha Saltigato[?] Jump-Cat Island
Saltigato is a combination of salto (jump) and gato (cat)
Spanish Ruinas Saltarinas[?] Jumping Ruins