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[[File:TubularPBalloon.png|thumb|[[Cape Mario]] using the Power Balloon in [[Tubular]] from ''Super Mario World'']]
[[File:TubularPBalloon.png|thumb|[[Cape Mario]] using the Power Balloon in [[Tubular]] from ''Super Mario World'']]
[[File:SMW Preliminary Sheets.jpg|thumb|right|Early red Power Balloon]]
[[File:SMW Preliminary Sheets.jpg|thumb|right|Early red Power Balloon]]
In ''Super Mario World'' and [[Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2|its remake]], Power Balloons can be found in five levels: [[Donut Secret 1]], [[Donut Secret 2]], [[Forest of Illusion 1]], [[Chocolate Secret]], and [[Tubular]]. The item's effect is to make whoever picks it up swell up and become [[Balloon Mario]] or Balloon Luigi, causing them to hover in the air. They will gradually float upwards if not moved by the player, but are capable of moving in any direction for a limited amount of time. During this time, [[Yoshi]] cannot be ridden. Mario or Luigi will start to puff in and out when the item is about to wear off, and when it does they return to normal size and drop out of the air. The level [[Tubular]] in the [[Special Zone]] requires the player to continually pick up new Power Balloons to maintain flight while they make their way across the level. If Mario or Luigi pass through a [[Giant Gate]] while under the effects of the Power Balloon, they will gain a bonus [[Super Mushroom]].
In ''Super Mario World'' and [[Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2|its remake]], Power Balloons can be found in four levels: [[Donut Secret 1]], [[Donut Secret 2]], [[Forest of Illusion 1]], and [[Tubular]]. The item's effect is to make whoever picks it up swell up and become [[Balloon Mario]] or Balloon Luigi, causing them to hover in the air. They will gradually float upwards if not moved by the player, but are capable of moving in any direction for a limited amount of time. During this time, [[Yoshi]] cannot be ridden. Mario or Luigi will start to puff in and out when the item is about to wear off, and when it does they return to normal size and drop out of the air. The level [[Tubular]] in the [[Special Zone]] requires the player to continually pick up new Power Balloons to maintain flight while they make their way across the level. If Mario or Luigi pass through a [[Giant Gate]] while under the effects of the Power Balloon, they will gain a bonus [[Super Mushroom]].


The Power Balloon in the source code of the prototypes for the original SNES game originally was going to be red before it was changed into beige in the final game.
The Power Balloon in the source code of the prototypes for the original SNES game originally was going to be red before it was changed into beige in the final game.

Revision as of 08:17, October 11, 2021

This article is about the powerup in Super Mario World that turns Mario into Balloon Mario. For the powerup in Super Mario 64 DS that also turns Mario into Balloon Mario, see Power Flower (Super Mario 64 DS).

Template:Item-infobox Template:Quote2 The Power Balloon, sometimes shortened to P Balloon[1] or P-Balloon[2], is an item introduced in Super Mario World. When touched, it inflates the playable character and allows them to float through the air like a balloon.

History

Super Mario series

Super Mario World / Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2

Mario using a P-Balloon in "Tubular"
Cape Mario using the Power Balloon in Tubular from Super Mario World
Preliminary sprite sheets for Super Mario World.
Early red Power Balloon

In Super Mario World and its remake, Power Balloons can be found in four levels: Donut Secret 1, Donut Secret 2, Forest of Illusion 1, and Tubular. The item's effect is to make whoever picks it up swell up and become Balloon Mario or Balloon Luigi, causing them to hover in the air. They will gradually float upwards if not moved by the player, but are capable of moving in any direction for a limited amount of time. During this time, Yoshi cannot be ridden. Mario or Luigi will start to puff in and out when the item is about to wear off, and when it does they return to normal size and drop out of the air. The level Tubular in the Special Zone requires the player to continually pick up new Power Balloons to maintain flight while they make their way across the level. If Mario or Luigi pass through a Giant Gate while under the effects of the Power Balloon, they will gain a bonus Super Mushroom.

The Power Balloon in the source code of the prototypes for the original SNES game originally was going to be red before it was changed into beige in the final game.

Super Mario Maker 2

Power Balloons were added to Super Mario Maker 2 in the version 3.0.0 update released on April 22, 2020, only available in the Super Mario World style. In this game, the Power Balloon item floats in place rather than floating away to the right, and is now bright yellow rather than beige. The character's appearance also changes more drastically when obtaining the item, with Mario and Luigi's overalls and Toad and Toadette's undershirts turning yellow with a letter "P" on them (the "P" is on Toadette's dress in her case), similar to what the P-Wing does. The functionality of the Balloon form was also altered, allowing the character to be fully in control of which angle and direction they are floating towards, as opposed to the original game's simple vertical and horizontal mobility. The time limit is also removed. In the nighttime ground theme, Power Balloons fly around in circles, eventually disappearing.

Super Mario World television series

The Power Balloon made three appearances in the Super Mario World television series, most notably in the episode "Mama Luigi" where Luigi uses it to float safely down a chasm. Later in the episode, Mario uses it to re-inflate Luigi back to his normal shape after he was flattened. In the series, the Power Balloon is referred to as a magic balloon. It also appears in another episode, "Gopher Bash".

Super Mario-Kun

The Power Balloon also appears in volume 6 page 111 of Super Mario-Kun, being featured in a single chapter. It shows itself coming out of a ? Block.

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese パワーバルーン[?]
Pawā Barūn
Power Balloon
Chinese (simplified) 力量气球[3]
Lìliàng Qìqiú
Power Balloon
Chinese (traditional) 力量氣球[4]
Lìliàng Qìqiú
Power Balloon
French P-Ballon
Ballon de puissance
[?]
P-Balloon
Power balloon
German Power-Ballon[?] Power-Balloon
Italian Super palloncino[?] Super balloon
Korean 파워벌룬[?]
Pawo Beollun
Power Balloon
Portuguese Balão de Força[?] Power Balloon
Romanian Balon magic (Super Mario World television series)[?] Magic balloon
Spanish Globo de poder
Globo Mágico (Super Mario World television series)
[?]
Power balloon
Magic Balloon

Trivia

  • In Super Mario World and Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2, if Mario or Luigi has the powers of a Super Mushroom, Fire Flower or Cape Feather, and grabs a Power Balloon, he will still have whatever powers he originally had as well as those of the Power Balloon. However, if he collects any of these items while under the effects of a Power Balloon, the Power Balloon's power will instantly wear off.
  • In Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2, when Mario or Luigi grabs a Power Balloon, the music becomes slightly slower than usual. Slow music also plays in Super Mario 64 DS while Mario is under the effects of the Power Flower.

See also

References

  1. ^ Nintendo Mario Mania Player's Guide. Pages 73, 74, 107 & 160.
  2. ^ Nintendo Power Advance V.4, page 13.
  3. ^ 创作完整的世界地图!? 《 Super Mario Maker 2 》最后的大型数据更新 Ver.3.0.0 版本, 将于4月22日开始发布! Nintendo. Retrieved April 22, 2020.
  4. ^ Nintendo (April 20, 2020). 《Super Mario Maker 2 (超級瑪利歐創作家 2) 》更新資料Ver.3.0.0介紹影片 YouTube. Retrieved April 21, 2020.

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