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Statue Mario appears in ''[[Super Mario-kun]]''. They use this form even without the usage of a Tanooki Suit and, unlike in the games, Mario can move and even fight his enemies as a statue. A running gag sees Mario or Luigi using this power-up underwater, sinking to the bottom. In a chapter from volume 6, Mario and Luigi are turned into stone by [[Sphinx Zō]]. However, only Mario resembles the ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' statue.
Statue Mario appears in ''[[Super Mario-kun]]''. They use this form even without the usage of a Tanooki Suit and, unlike in the games, Mario can move and even fight his enemies as a statue. A running gag sees Mario or Luigi using this power-up underwater, sinking to the bottom. In a chapter from volume 6, Mario and Luigi are turned into stone by [[Sphinx Zō]]. However, only Mario resembles the ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' statue.


In volume 46, Luigi wins two [[Statue Leaf|Statue Leaves]] from a raffle held by a [[Monty Mole]] wearing glasses. Mario and Luigi then use their statue forms in order to defeat the [[Morty Mole]] that was attacking the festival.
In volume 46, Mario and Luigi win two [[Statue Leaf|Statue Leaves]] from a raffle held by a [[Monty Mole]] wearing glasses. Mario and Luigi then use their statue forms in order to defeat the [[Morty Mole]] that was attacking the festival.
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