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[[File:NSMB2 World 5-Castle.PNG|thumb|200px|Moving Fences in ''New Super Mario Bros. 2'']]
'''Moving Fences'''<ref>Dark Horse Books. ''Super Mario Bros. Encyclopedia: The Official Guide to the First 30 Years''. Pages 105 and 200.</ref> are [[Chain-Link|fence]] objects appearing in ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'' and ''[[New Super Mario Bros. 2]]''. In ''Super Mario Sunshine'', they initally appear to be stationary, square fences under [[Pianta Village]]. When hit, they begin to move along their path; when they reach their destination, they hang for a few moments and then drop. In ''New Super Mario Bros. 2'', they appear as rectangular fences that move on [[track]]s. One moves back and forth automatically, but most activate whenever the player grabs onto them and, like ''Super Mario Sunshine'', drop at the end of their track. They alter their elevation on the track whenever the player hits them. They only appear in {{world-link|5|castlen2|World 5-Castle (New Super Mario Bros. 2)}}, where they are the basis of the level.
'''Moving Fences'''<ref>Dark Horse Books. ''Super Mario Bros. Encyclopedia: The Official Guide to the First 30 Years''. Pages 105 and 200.</ref> are [[Chain-Link|fence]] objects appearing in ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'' and ''[[New Super Mario Bros. 2]]''. In ''Super Mario Sunshine'', they initally appear to be stationary square fences under [[Pianta Village]]. When hit, they begin to move along their path; when they reach their destination, they hang for a few moments and then drop. In ''New Super Mario Bros. 2'', they appear as rectangular fences that move on [[track]]s. One moves back and forth automatically, but most activate whenever the player grabs on to them and, like in ''Super Mario Sunshine'', drop at the ends of their tracks. They alter their elevation on the track whenever the player hits them. They appear only in {{world-link|5|castlen2|World 5-Castle (New Super Mario Bros. 2)}}, where they are the basis of the [[level]].
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Latest revision as of 15:44, November 29, 2022

The title of this article is from the English Super Mario Bros. Encyclopedia which reportedly sourced some names from fan wikis. If a higher-priority source is found, then the current reference should be removed and the title moved to the higher-priority name, if applicable.

World 5-Castle
Moving Fences in New Super Mario Bros. 2

Moving Fences[1] are fence objects appearing in Super Mario Sunshine and New Super Mario Bros. 2. In Super Mario Sunshine, they initally appear to be stationary square fences under Pianta Village. When hit, they begin to move along their path; when they reach their destination, they hang for a few moments and then drop. In New Super Mario Bros. 2, they appear as rectangular fences that move on tracks. One moves back and forth automatically, but most activate whenever the player grabs on to them and, like in Super Mario Sunshine, drop at the ends of their tracks. They alter their elevation on the track whenever the player hits them. They appear only in World 5-Castle, where they are the basis of the level.

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Game File Name Meaning

New Super Mario Bros. 2 romfs/Model/Map_obj/kanaami_updown.bcres kanaami_updown Updown Wire Netting

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese 移動式フェンス[2]
Idō-shiki Fensu
移動金網[3]
Idō Kanaami
Moving-type Fence

Moving Wire Netting

References[edit]

  1. ^ Dark Horse Books. Super Mario Bros. Encyclopedia: The Official Guide to the First 30 Years. Pages 105 and 200.
  2. ^ Shogakukan. 2015. Super Mario Bros. Hyakka: Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook, Super Mario Sunshine section, page 105.
  3. ^ Shogakukan. 2015. Super Mario Bros. Hyakka: Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook, New Super Mario Bros. 2 section, page 199.