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==History==
==History==
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[[File:Platform Block.png|thumb|Mario hitting a face block in ''New Super Mario Bros.'']]
[[File:Platform Block.png|thumb|Mario hitting a face block in ''New Super Mario Bros.'']]
Face blocks are introduced in ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'', starting out as a single block with a face on it. Up to four blocks can be stacked, and they can also be used to enter horizontal pipes or block enemy attacks. After a while, they will revert back into a single block.
Face blocks are introduced in ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'', starting out as a single block with a face on it. Up to four blocks can be stacked, and they can also be used to enter horizontal pipes or block enemy attacks. After a while, they will revert back into a single block.

Revision as of 11:13, May 16, 2019

Split-arrows.svg It has been suggested that this page be split into the following: Nobichidimi Block, ! Block (Super Mario 3D Land). (discuss)

This article's name is conjectural for a part of its content. If an official name is found for the currently unnamed portion of content, it may need to be split into a new article.

Not to be confused with Face Block.

Template:Item-infobox Face blocks[1] (or face Blocks[2]) are objects that first appear in New Super Mario Bros. Each time Mario hits the block, another block pops out of the previous one. By hitting it multiple times, Mario can use the series of blocks to reach higher platforms. However, if Mario takes too long, the blocks will collapse back to normal.

History

New Super Mario Bros.

Merge-left.svg It has been suggested that this section be merged with Stretch Block. (discuss)
Mario hitting a face block in New Super Mario Bros.

Face blocks are introduced in New Super Mario Bros., starting out as a single block with a face on it. Up to four blocks can be stacked, and they can also be used to enter horizontal pipes or block enemy attacks. After a while, they will revert back into a single block.

Super Mario 3D Land

Mario creating face blocks in Super Mario 3D Land

The blocks return in Super Mario 3D Land, where the main block is an ! Block. It can conjure more or less than four blocks. The blocks do not always go straight up, they go in some paths as well. The face blocks even have the same design, and the ! Block is sometimes the size of regular blocks or sometimes bigger.

Super Mario 3D World

There are certain ? Blocks in Super Mario 3D World that act as face blocks, which produce Empty Blocks. In Bowser's Bob-omb Brigade and Super Block Land, there are larger versions of them. They can also be activated by tapping on the Wii U GamePad.

Super Mario Maker 2

This section is referring to a subject in an upcoming or recently released game. When the game is released, or more information about this subject is found, this section may need major rewriting. This notice should be removed after a month has passed since the game was first released.

A ! Block in Super Mario Maker 2
A ! Block in Super Mario Maker 2 in the Super Mario 3D World style

In Super Mario Maker 2, giant, yellow ! Blocks that act as face blocks appear as course elements. When hit multiple times, they produce giant Empty Blocks.[3]

Names in other languages

Face block ! Block
Language Name Meaning
Japanese 伸び縮みブロック[4]
Nobichidimi Burokku
ビックリボックス[5]
Bikkuri Bokkusu

Stretch Block

Surprise Box

Spanish Bloque Amarillo
Yellow Block
Language Name Meaning
Dutch !-blok[6]
! block

References

  1. ^ von Esmarch, Nick. Super Mario 3D Land PRIMA Official Game Guide. Page 11.
  2. ^ von Esmarch, Nick. Super Mario 3D Land PRIMA Official Game Guide. Page 164.
  3. ^ Nintendo. (February 13, 2019). Super Mario Maker 2 – Announcement Trailer – Nintendo Switch. YouTube. Retrieved on February 14, 2019.
  4. ^ Shogakukan. 2015. Super Mario Bros. Hyakka: Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook, New Super Mario Bros. section, page 119.
  5. ^ Shogakukan. 2015. Super Mario Bros. Hyakka: Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook, Super Mario 3D Land section, page 186.
  6. ^ Nintendo Nederland. (May 15, 2019). Super Mario Maker 2 Direct - 16 mei 2019. Youtube. Retrieved May 16, 2019.