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|image=[[File:Mushroom Trampoline SM3DW Prima.jpg|150px]]<br/>A Mushroom Trampoline in ''Super Mario 3D World''
{{item infobox
|description=A bouncy [[Mushroom Platform]], generally orange in color
|image=[[File:Mushroom Trampoline SM3DW Prima.jpg|150px]]<br>A Mushroom Trampoline in ''[[Super Mario 3D World]]''
|first_appearance=''[[New Super Mario Bros]]'' ([[List of games by date#2006|2006]])
|first_appearance=''[[Donkey Kong 64]]'' ([[List of games by date#1999|1999]])
|latest_appearance=''[[Mario Kart Tour]]'' ([[List of games by date#2019|2019]])
|latest_appearance=''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]'' ([[List of games by date#2023|2023]])
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{{quote|The Mushroom Trampoline leaves a satisfying bounce!|Narrator|Super Mario Maker 2 Direct 5.15.2019}}
'''Mushroom Trampolines''', also known as '''mushroom platforms'''<ref>{{cite|author=Loe, Casey|title=''New Super Mario Bros.'' Player's Guide|page=24|date=May 15, 2006|publisher=Nintendo of America|language=en-us|isbn=1-59812-009-3}}</ref> and '''pink toadstools''',<ref>{{cite|author=von Esmarch, Nick|title=''New Super Mario Bros. 2'' PRIMA Official Game Guide|page=200|language=en-us|date=2012|publisher=Prima Games|isbn=978-0-307-89552-3}}</ref> are a type of platform appearing in several ''[[Super Mario (series)|Super Mario]]'' games as well as the ''[[Mario Kart (series)|Mario Kart]]'' series. As they are trampolines, the player bounces while standing on them, like with a [[Note Block]] or [[Trampoline]]. In the platform games, holding down the button when the player [[jump]]s results in a higher jump.
==History==
===''Donkey Kong 64''===
Mushroom Trampolines are objects in ''[[Donkey Kong 64]]''. They are short, squat, and appear only in [[Fungi Forest]]. Mushroom Trampolines bounce at varying heights. One small mushroom appears in the bonus stage called [[Speedy Swing Sortie!]]


'''Mushroom Trampolines'''<ref>''[[Super Mario 3D World]]'' Prima Official Game Guide, page 20.</ref>, also simply known as "'''[[Mushroom Platform|mushroom platforms]]'''"<ref>''New Super Mario Bros.'' Official Nintendo Player's Guide, page 24.</ref> and "'''pink toadstools'''"<ref>''New Super Mario Bros. 2'' Prima Official Game Guide, page 200.</ref>, are a type of platform that appear in several [[Super Mario (series)|''Super Mario'' games]] as well as the [[Mario Kart (series)|''Mario Kart'' series]]. As they are trampolines, the player will bounce while standing on them, similar to a [[Note Block]] or [[Springboard]]. In the platformer games, holding down the button when the player jumps results in a higher jump.
===''Super Mario'' series===
====''Super Mario Sunshine''====
In ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'', a '''Jump Mushroom'''<ref>{{cite|author=Bogenn, Tim, and Doug Walsh|title=''Super Mario Sunshine'' Official Strategy Guide|page=129 and 131|publisher=BradyGAMES|language=en-us|isbn=0-7440-0180-3|date=2002}}</ref> appears in the underside area of [[Pianta Village]]. It is a small green-capped mushroom atop a larger red-capped [[Mushroom Platform]]. It can be bounced on to reach the scaffolding, which can be used to find a path to the surface.


==History==
===''Super Mario'' series===
====''New Super Mario Bros.''====
====''New Super Mario Bros.''====
[[File:NSMB 1-5.png|thumb|right|150px|Mushroom Trampolines in ''New Super Mario Bros.'']]
[[File:NSMB 1-5.png|thumb|150px|Mushroom Trampolines in ''New Super Mario Bros.'']]
Debuting in ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'', Mushroom Trampolines appear most prominently in [[World 1-5 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 1-5]], but also appear in [[World 1-3 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 1-3]] and [[World 7-4 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 7-4]]. In this game, they are pink with lighter-colored spots and will bounce the player even higher if they press the [[jump]] button at the correct time.
In ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'', Mushroom Trampolines appear most prominently in [[World 1-5 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 1-5]], but also in [[World 1-3 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 1-3]] and [[World 7-4 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 7-4]]. In this game, they are magenta with lighter-colored spots and will bounce the player even higher if they press the [[jump]] button at the correct time.


====''New Super Mario Bros. 2''====
====''New Super Mario Bros. 2''====
Mushroom Trampolines return in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. 2]]'' in a few stages, namely in {{world-link|flower|3|World Flower-3 (New Super Mario Bros. 2)}}. Here, their spots are peach-colored and their undersides are orange.
Mushroom Trampolines return in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. 2]]'' in [[World 4-A (New Super Mario Bros. 2)|World 4-A]], {{world-link|flower|3|World Flower-3 (New Super Mario Bros. 2)}}, and {{world-link|flower|castlen2|World Flower-Castle}}. In the former two levels, their spots are peach-colored and their undersides are orange, whereas the latter level features a dark grey variant with lighter-grey diamond spots. Enemies now bounce off of them as well.


====''Super Mario 3D Land'' / ''Super Mario 3D World''====
====''Super Mario 3D Land'' / ''Super Mario 3D World'' / ''Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury''====
[[File:SM3DW Big Bounce Byway.png|thumb|left|Mario on a Mushroom Trampoline on [[Big Bounce Byway]]]]
[[File:SM3DW Big Bounce Byway.png|thumb|left|Mario on a Mushroom Trampoline on [[Big Bounce Byway]]]]
Mushroom Trampolines also appear in ''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]'' and ''[[Super Mario 3D World]]'', serving the same purpose as in the 2D games. In these games, they are orange with yellow spots, and only a few of them have stalks.
Mushroom Trampolines also appear in ''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]'', ''[[Super Mario 3D World]]'', and ''[[Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury]]'', serving the same purpose as in the 2D games. In these games, they are orange with yellow spots, and only a few of them have stalks. The player may ground pound the Mushroom Trampoline to bounce even higher.
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====''Super Mario Odyssey''====
There are '''big mushrooms'''<ref>{{cite|author=Sakai, Kazuya, kikai, Rachel Roberts, and Jenny Blenk, editors.|date=2017|title=''[[The Art of Super Mario Odyssey]]''|isbn=978-1-50671-375-5|format=First English Edition|location=Milwaukie|publisher=[[Dark Horse Comics|Dark Horse Books]]|page=309}}</ref> throughout the [[Mushroom Kingdom (Super Mario Odyssey)|Mushroom Castle]] in ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]''. They propel [[Mario]] high into the air when jumped on, and are one of several [[trampoline]]-like objects throughout the game. Unlike the Mushroom Trampolines of its predecessors, big mushrooms exhibit more naturalistic designs and are embedded into the soil. Some big mushrooms bear the colors of mushroom power-ups from prior games, namely [[Mega Mushroom]]s and [[Mini Mushroom]]s.
Small mushrooms appear around the big mushrooms that are immediately flown a great distance when walked into. The game implies they mature into the big mushrooms over time.


====''Super Mario Maker 2''====
====''Super Mario Maker 2''====
[[File:SMM2-SM3DW-Trampoline.png|thumb|120px]]
[[File:SMM2-SM3DW-Trampoline.png|thumb|120px]]
Mushroom Trampolines from ''Super Mario 3D World'' appear in ''[[Super Mario Maker 2]]'' in the ''Super Mario 3D World'' style. They can be changed to blue, which causes them to remain stationary.
Mushroom Trampolines from ''Super Mario 3D World'' appear in ''[[Super Mario Maker 2]]'' in the ''Super Mario 3D World'' style. They can be changed to blue, which causes them to remain stationary. Unlike in their source game, players can bounce higher off the Mushroom Trampolines by holding the jump button when bouncing off them instead of ground pounding it. Another variant, the [[ON/OFF Trampoline]], added in version 3.0.0, is activated by pressing an [[ON/OFF Switch]].
 
====''Super Mario Bros. Wonder''====
Mushroom Trampolines reappear in ''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]'', where they serve the same purpose as previous games.
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===''Mario Kart'' series===
===''Mario Kart'' series===
====''Mario Kart Wii''====
====''Mario Kart Wii''====
[[File:Mushroom Gorge Cave.png|thumb|250px|[[Mario]] entering the cave full of Mushroom Trampolines in [[Mushroom Gorge]]]]
[[File:Mushroom Gorge Cave.png|thumb|250px|[[Mario]] entering the cave full of Mushroom Trampolines in [[Wii Mushroom Gorge|Mushroom Gorge]]]]
In ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]'', the cave section of [[Mushroom Gorge]] features multiple Mushroom Trampolines, which racers must bounce on to traverse the bottomless pit. Additionally, bouncing off Mushroom Trampolines allows the racer to perform [[Trick]]s. Only the red mushrooms are Mushroom Trampolines, however, as the green ones are [[Mushroom Platform]]s and do not bounce racers up. Many Mushroom Trampolines can also be seen in the background in the cave.
In ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]'', the cave section of [[Wii Mushroom Gorge|Mushroom Gorge]] features multiple Mushroom Trampolines, which racers must bounce on to traverse the bottomless pit. Additionally, bouncing off Mushroom Trampolines allows the racer to perform [[Trick]]s. Only the red mushrooms are Mushroom Trampolines, however, as the green ones are [[Mushroom Platform]]s and do not bounce racers up. Many Mushroom Trampolines can also be seen in the background in the cave.


Mushroom Trampolines were also featured in [[List of Mario Kart Wii tournaments|tournaments]]. For the second tournament of July 2009, many Mushroom Trampolines were placed on [[Yoshi Falls]]. The player had to bounce over sections of water to complete the track. For the first tournament of April 2010, the player had to bounce around Mushroom Trampolines in the middle of the sea in [[Peach Beach]].
Mushroom Trampolines were also featured in [[List of Mario Kart Wii tournaments|tournaments]]. For the second tournament of July 2009, many Mushroom Trampolines were placed on [[DS Yoshi Falls|Yoshi Falls]]. The player had to bounce over sections of water to complete the track. For the second tournament of January 2010, the player had to pass through gates on a version of DK Mountain with two Mushroom Trampolines at the end instead of a bridge. For the first tournament of April 2010, the player had to bounce around Mushroom Trampolines in the middle of the sea in [[GCN Peach Beach|Peach Beach]].


====''Mario Kart 7''====
====''Mario Kart 7''====
Mushroom Gorge returns in ''[[Mario Kart 7]]'', although in this rendition of the course, one red Mushroom Trampoline is replaced by a blue-colored one, which not only bounces the racer up, but also triggers the kart's [[Glider]] in a similar fashion to a [[Glide Ramp]]. A single Mushroom Trampoline also appears on [[Mario Circuit (3DS)|Mario Circuit]], and a rainbow-colored one appears on [[Rainbow Road (3DS)|Rainbow Road]], which serves the same function.
Mushroom Gorge returns in ''[[Mario Kart 7]]'', although in this rendition of the course, the green Mushroom Platform on the left path inside the cave is replaced by a blue-colored Mushroom Trampoline, which not only bounces the racer up, but also triggers the kart's [[glider]] in a similar fashion to a [[Glide Ramp]]. Because of this, a few of the Mushroom Trampolines inside the cave are absent as well. A single red Mushroom Trampoline also appears on [[3DS Mario Circuit|Mario Circuit]], and a rainbow-colored one appears on [[3DS Rainbow Road|Rainbow Road]], which serves the same function. The tamborines in [[3DS Music Park|Music Park]] and the flower in [[3DS DK Jungle|DK Jungle]] have very similar functions to Mushroom Trampolines.
 
====''Mario Kart 8 / Mario Kart 8 Deluxe''====
In ''[[Mario Kart 8]]'' and ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]'', the tambourine in {{classic|3DS|Music Park}} and the flower in {{classic|3DS|DK Jungle}} return, and the Bowser balloons on [[Cloudtop Cruise]] function like Mushroom Trampolines. Actual Mushroom Trampolines appear in the ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe – Booster Course Pass]]'' on {{classic|GBA|Sky Garden}}, {{classic|Wii|Mushroom Gorge}}, {{classic|3DS|Rainbow Road}}, and [[Squeaky Clean Sprint]], using their ''Mario Kart Tour'' appearances, while the {{wp|Talat Rotfai|Train Night Market Ratchada}} tents in {{classic|Tour|Bangkok Rush}} return.
 
The leaves underneath the Mushroom Trampoline on Squeaky Clean Sprint, as well as the ones toward the beginning of GBA Sky Garden, also act as Mushroom Trampolines.
 
Landing on top of the trams on Toad Harbor also functions like a Mushroom Trampoline.
 
====''Mario Kart Tour''====
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[[File:MKT Mushroom Gorge Cave.png|thumb|200px|The Mushroom Trampolines in the cave of Wii Mushroom Gorge in ''Mario Kart Tour'']]
Mushroom Trampolines appear in ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]'' with the same role as in previous ''[[Mario Kart (series)|Mario Kart]]'' games. They return in Wii Mushroom Gorge, 3DS Mario Circuit, and 3DS Rainbow Road, where they are present in the same spots as in their last appearances. A Mushroom Trampoline is also added in a section of [[GBA Sky Garden]]. Some course variants, such as [[N64 Yoshi Valley|N64 Yoshi Valley T]] and [[GBA Peach Circuit|GBA Peach Circuit T]], may also feature Mushroom Trampolines in places where they did not previously exist to substitute parts of the track. In [[RMX Rainbow Road 1|RMX Rainbow Road 1R]], the rainbow Mushroom Trampoline from 3DS Rainbow Road appears as a shortcut at the final turn. The large, bulky-looking toadstool found in [[N64 Mario Raceway]] now acts as a Mushroom Trampoline, but drivers only get to land on it in the course's R/T variant via a [[Kanaami Road]].
 
The blue Mushroom Trampolines from ''Mario Kart 7'' also return in the Ring Race bonus challenge of [[N64 Royal Raceway]], on all variants of [[RMX Rainbow Road 2]] (barring the R/T variation), Wii Mushroom Gorge, and N64 Yoshi Valley T. Smaller Mushroom Trampolines appear as background elements in Mushroom Gorge. If an item is dropped on the Mushroom Trampolines, they also bounce on it.
 
If drivers crash right before bouncing off of a Mushroom Trampoline, it will provide them with forward momentum even while their stun animation is still playing, although they do not receive a Jump Boost in the process; however, the momentum with which they proceed upon landing on non-bouncy terrain depends on the amount of time that had passed from the end of the stun animation.
 
In [[Bangkok Rush|Bangkok Rush 2]], the tents of the {{wp|Talat Rotfai|Train Night Market Ratchada}} have a similar function to Mushroom Trampolines.
 
===''Mario & Sonic at the Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games''===
Mushroom Platforms are objects in ''[[Mario and Sonic at the Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games]]''. Two appear at either end of the Market Street rink of [[Snow Day Street Hockey]], briefly bouncing characters into the air on contact.


===''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS''===
===''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS''===
[[File:Rainbow Stage SSB43DS Shy Guy.png|thumb|A Shy Guy driving on the "Mushroom Trampoline" in ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS'']]
[[File:Rainbow Stage SSB43DS Shy Guy.png|thumb|A Shy Guy driving on the Mushroom Trampoline in ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS'']]
The Rainbow Road track from ''Mario Kart 7'' appears in ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]'' as a stage, which includes the Mushroom Trampoline. However, unlike in the original game, it isn't bouncy and merely acts as one of the main platforms of the stage. It also has no effect on the [[Shy Guy]]s that drive over it.<ref>Nintendo World Report (June 14, 2014). [https://youtu.be/EbFJzUgD6_Q Super Smash Bros for 3DS Rainbow Road E3 2014 Gameplay]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved November 11, 2016.</ref>
The Rainbow Road track from ''Mario Kart 7'' appears in ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]'' as a [[Rainbow Road (stage)|stage]], which includes the Mushroom Trampoline. However, unlike in the original game, it is not bouncy and merely acts as one of the main platforms of the stage. It also has no effect on the [[Shy Guy]]s that drive over it.
 
===''Mario and Sonic at the Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games''===
In ''[[Mario and Sonic at the Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games]]'', Mushroom Trampolines appear in the Dream Event, [[Snow Day Street Hockey]] (Market Street).


===''Mini Mario & Friends: amiibo Challenge''===
===''Mini Mario & Friends: amiibo Challenge''===
[[File:Play Nintendo MMFaC Items Bouncy Mushroom.png|thumb|200px|Bouncy Mushrooms in ''Mini Mario & Friends: amiibo Challenge'']]
[[File:Play Nintendo MMFaC Items Bouncy Mushroom.png|thumb|left|200px|Bouncy Mushrooms in ''Mini Mario & Friends: amiibo Challenge'']]
Mushrooms with properties similar to Mushroom Trampolines, called '''Bouncy Mushrooms'''<ref>"'''''Bouncy Mushrooms''' are another way to help your Mini reach high places. Guide your Mini onto a Bouncy Mushroom, then tap yellow button to bounce up, down, left, and right. It may take a while to get your timing right!''"—[https://play.nintendo.com/news-tips/tips-tricks/mini-mario-friends-amiibo-challenge-items/ Mini Mario & Friends: amiibo Challenge Items]. ''[[Play Nintendo]]''. Retrieved April 6, 2020.</ref><ref>Nintendo (April 28, 2016). [https://youtu.be/_OYRwWDrUaQ?t=64 Mini Mario & Friends: amiibo Challenge – Objects Introduction]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved April 6, 2020.</ref>, appear in ''[[Mini Mario & Friends: amiibo Challenge]]'', where they are mainly present in [[Mushroom Hills]]. They are found facing upward or sideways and can be initially interacted with just as with any other platform or wall. However, Bouncy Mushrooms can be sprung forward by tapping the yellow button on them, which can be done to bounce a [[Mini]] to a higher platform if the Bouncy Mushroom is placed upward, or to catapult it past a gap if it is placed sideways.
Mushrooms with properties similar to Mushroom Trampolines, called '''Bouncy Mushrooms''',<ref name="MMFaC">{{cite|url=play.nintendo.com/news-tips/tips-tricks/mini-mario-friends-amiibo-challenge-items|title=Mini Mario & Friends: amiibo Challenge Items|language=en-us|publisher=Play Nintendo|accessdate=April 6, 2020|archive=web.archive.org/web/20200816215214/https://play.nintendo.com/news-tips/tips-tricks/mini-mario-friends-amiibo-challenge-items}}</ref><ref>{{cite|author=Nintendo of America|date=April 28, 2016|url=youtu.be/_OYRwWDrUaQ?t=64|timestamp=01:04|title=Mini Mario & Friends: amiibo Challenge – Objects Introduction|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=June 20, 2024}}</ref> appear in ''[[Mini Mario & Friends: amiibo Challenge]]'', where they are mainly present in [[Mushroom Hills]]. They are found facing upward or sideways and can be initially interacted with just as with any other platform or wall. However, Bouncy Mushrooms can be sprung forward by tapping the yellow button on them, which can be done to bounce a [[Mini]] to a higher platform if the Bouncy Mushroom is placed upward, or to catapult it past a gap if it is placed sideways.


===''Mario Tennis Aces''===
===''Mario Tennis Aces''===
In ''[[Mario Tennis Aces]]'', [[Toadette]] is seen jumping and bouncing on several circular pink-colored Mushroom Trampolines as part of her [[Special Shot]].
In ''[[Mario Tennis Aces]]'', [[Toadette]] is seen jumping and bouncing on several circular pink-colored Mushroom Trampolines as part of her [[Special Shot (Mario Tennis Aces)|Special Shot]].
 
===''The Super Mario Bros. Movie''===
In ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Movie]]'', Mario bounces off of two Mushroom Trampolines in Toad Town while fighting off [[Bowser]]'s minions with [[Donkey Kong]].
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==Profiles==
===''Mini Mario & Friends: amiibo Challenge''===
*'''[[Play Nintendo]]:''' ''Bouncy Mushrooms are another way to help your Mini reach high places. Guide your Mini onto a Bouncy Mushroom, then tap yellow button to bounce up, down, left, and right. It may take a while to get your timing right!''<ref name="MMFaC"/>
==Gallery==
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SM3DL Screenshot Mushroom Trampoline.jpg|''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]''
Flower3-2.png|''[[New Super Mario Bros. 2]]''
SMO Screenshot Mushroom Trampoline (Yellow).jpg|''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]''
SMO Screenshot Mushroom Trampoline (Blue).jpg|''Super Mario Odyssey''
SMO Screenshot Mushroom Trampoline (Red).jpg|''Super Mario Odyssey''
MKT N64 Royal Raceway T Mushroom Trampolines.jpg|''[[Mario Kart Tour]]''
MKT Mushroom Gorge.png|''Mario Kart Tour''
MK8D Mushroom Trampoline.png|''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]''
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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
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|Jap=トランポリンキノコ<ref>Shogakukan. 2015. ''Super Mario Bros. Hyakka: Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook'', ''New Super Mario Bros.'' section, page 119.</ref><ref>Shogakukan. 2015. ''Super Mario Bros. Hyakka: Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook'', ''New Super Mario Bros. 2'' section, page 200.</ref><br>''Toranporin Kinoko''<br>トランポリン<ref>Shogakukan. 2015. ''Super Mario Bros. Hyakka: Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook'', ''Super Mario 3D Land'' section, page 186.</ref><br>''Toranporin''<br>キノコトランポリン<ref>Shogakukan. 2015. ''Super Mario Bros. Hyakka: Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook'', ''Super Mario 3D World'' section, page 232.</ref><br>''Kinoko Toranporin''
|Jap=トランポリンキノコ<ref>{{cite|language=ja|publisher=[[Shogakukan]]|date=October 19, 2015|title=''Super Mario Bros. Hyakka: Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook'', ''New Super Mario Bros.'' section|page=119|isbn=978-4-09-106569-8}}</ref><ref>{{cite|language=ja|publisher=Shogakukan|date=October 19, 2015|title=''Super Mario Bros. Hyakka: Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook'', ''New Super Mario Bros. 2'' section|page=200|isbn=978-4-09-106569-8}}</ref>
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|Dut=Paddenstoeltrampoline<ref>Nintendo Nederland (May 15, 2019). [https://youtu.be/PUVPXThV-uc?t=648 Super Mario Maker 2 Direct - 16 mei 2019]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved May 16, 2019.</ref>
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|Rus=Грибной трамплин<ref>NintendoRU (May 15, 2019). [https://youtu.be/fsGC95GOw4I?t=648 Super Mario Maker 2 Direct - 16/05/2019]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved May 17, 2019.</ref>
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Not to be confused with Mushroom Platform.
Mushroom Trampoline
A Mushroom Trampoline from Super Mario 3D World.
A Mushroom Trampoline in Super Mario 3D World
First appearance Donkey Kong 64 (1999)
Latest appearance Super Mario Bros. Wonder (2023)
“The Mushroom Trampoline leaves a satisfying bounce!”
Narrator, Super Mario Maker 2 Direct 5.15.2019

Mushroom Trampolines, also known as mushroom platforms[1] and pink toadstools,[2] are a type of platform appearing in several Super Mario games as well as the Mario Kart series. As they are trampolines, the player bounces while standing on them, like with a Note Block or Trampoline. In the platform games, holding down the button when the player jumps results in a higher jump.

History

Donkey Kong 64

Mushroom Trampolines are objects in Donkey Kong 64. They are short, squat, and appear only in Fungi Forest. Mushroom Trampolines bounce at varying heights. One small mushroom appears in the bonus stage called Speedy Swing Sortie!

Super Mario series

Super Mario Sunshine

In Super Mario Sunshine, a Jump Mushroom[3] appears in the underside area of Pianta Village. It is a small green-capped mushroom atop a larger red-capped Mushroom Platform. It can be bounced on to reach the scaffolding, which can be used to find a path to the surface.

New Super Mario Bros.

Mushroom Trampolines in New Super Mario Bros.

In New Super Mario Bros., Mushroom Trampolines appear most prominently in World 1-5, but also in World 1-3 and World 7-4. In this game, they are magenta with lighter-colored spots and will bounce the player even higher if they press the jump button at the correct time.

New Super Mario Bros. 2

Mushroom Trampolines return in New Super Mario Bros. 2 in World 4-A, World Flower-3, and World Flower-Castle. In the former two levels, their spots are peach-colored and their undersides are orange, whereas the latter level features a dark grey variant with lighter-grey diamond spots. Enemies now bounce off of them as well.

Super Mario 3D Land / Super Mario 3D World / Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury

Screenshot of Super Mario 3D World.
Mario on a Mushroom Trampoline on Big Bounce Byway

Mushroom Trampolines also appear in Super Mario 3D Land, Super Mario 3D World, and Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury, serving the same purpose as in the 2D games. In these games, they are orange with yellow spots, and only a few of them have stalks. The player may ground pound the Mushroom Trampoline to bounce even higher.

Super Mario Odyssey

There are big mushrooms[4] throughout the Mushroom Castle in Super Mario Odyssey. They propel Mario high into the air when jumped on, and are one of several trampoline-like objects throughout the game. Unlike the Mushroom Trampolines of its predecessors, big mushrooms exhibit more naturalistic designs and are embedded into the soil. Some big mushrooms bear the colors of mushroom power-ups from prior games, namely Mega Mushrooms and Mini Mushrooms.

Small mushrooms appear around the big mushrooms that are immediately flown a great distance when walked into. The game implies they mature into the big mushrooms over time.

Super Mario Maker 2

A Mushroom Trampoline in Super Mario Maker 2

Mushroom Trampolines from Super Mario 3D World appear in Super Mario Maker 2 in the Super Mario 3D World style. They can be changed to blue, which causes them to remain stationary. Unlike in their source game, players can bounce higher off the Mushroom Trampolines by holding the jump button when bouncing off them instead of ground pounding it. Another variant, the ON/OFF Trampoline, added in version 3.0.0, is activated by pressing an ON/OFF Switch.

Super Mario Bros. Wonder

Mushroom Trampolines reappear in Super Mario Bros. Wonder, where they serve the same purpose as previous games.

Mario Kart series

Mario Kart Wii

The cave area in Mushroom Gorge from Mario Kart Wii
Mario entering the cave full of Mushroom Trampolines in Mushroom Gorge

In Mario Kart Wii, the cave section of Mushroom Gorge features multiple Mushroom Trampolines, which racers must bounce on to traverse the bottomless pit. Additionally, bouncing off Mushroom Trampolines allows the racer to perform Tricks. Only the red mushrooms are Mushroom Trampolines, however, as the green ones are Mushroom Platforms and do not bounce racers up. Many Mushroom Trampolines can also be seen in the background in the cave.

Mushroom Trampolines were also featured in tournaments. For the second tournament of July 2009, many Mushroom Trampolines were placed on Yoshi Falls. The player had to bounce over sections of water to complete the track. For the second tournament of January 2010, the player had to pass through gates on a version of DK Mountain with two Mushroom Trampolines at the end instead of a bridge. For the first tournament of April 2010, the player had to bounce around Mushroom Trampolines in the middle of the sea in Peach Beach.

Mario Kart 7

Mushroom Gorge returns in Mario Kart 7, although in this rendition of the course, the green Mushroom Platform on the left path inside the cave is replaced by a blue-colored Mushroom Trampoline, which not only bounces the racer up, but also triggers the kart's glider in a similar fashion to a Glide Ramp. Because of this, a few of the Mushroom Trampolines inside the cave are absent as well. A single red Mushroom Trampoline also appears on Mario Circuit, and a rainbow-colored one appears on Rainbow Road, which serves the same function. The tamborines in Music Park and the flower in DK Jungle have very similar functions to Mushroom Trampolines.

Mario Kart 8 / Mario Kart 8 Deluxe

In Mario Kart 8 and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, the tambourine in 3DS Music Park and the flower in 3DS DK Jungle return, and the Bowser balloons on Cloudtop Cruise function like Mushroom Trampolines. Actual Mushroom Trampolines appear in the Mario Kart 8 Deluxe – Booster Course Pass on GBA Sky Garden, Wii Mushroom Gorge, 3DS Rainbow Road, and Squeaky Clean Sprint, using their Mario Kart Tour appearances, while the Train Night Market Ratchada tents in Tour Bangkok Rush return.

The leaves underneath the Mushroom Trampoline on Squeaky Clean Sprint, as well as the ones toward the beginning of GBA Sky Garden, also act as Mushroom Trampolines.

Landing on top of the trams on Toad Harbor also functions like a Mushroom Trampoline.

Mario Kart Tour

Several Mushroom Trampolines in Mario Kart Tour
Several Mushroom Trampolines in Mario Kart Tour
Several Mushroom Trampolines in Mario Kart Tour
Several Mushroom Trampolines in Mario Kart Tour
View of the cave in Wii Mushroom Gorge
The Mushroom Trampolines in the cave of Wii Mushroom Gorge in Mario Kart Tour

Mushroom Trampolines appear in Mario Kart Tour with the same role as in previous Mario Kart games. They return in Wii Mushroom Gorge, 3DS Mario Circuit, and 3DS Rainbow Road, where they are present in the same spots as in their last appearances. A Mushroom Trampoline is also added in a section of GBA Sky Garden. Some course variants, such as N64 Yoshi Valley T and GBA Peach Circuit T, may also feature Mushroom Trampolines in places where they did not previously exist to substitute parts of the track. In RMX Rainbow Road 1R, the rainbow Mushroom Trampoline from 3DS Rainbow Road appears as a shortcut at the final turn. The large, bulky-looking toadstool found in N64 Mario Raceway now acts as a Mushroom Trampoline, but drivers only get to land on it in the course's R/T variant via a Kanaami Road.

The blue Mushroom Trampolines from Mario Kart 7 also return in the Ring Race bonus challenge of N64 Royal Raceway, on all variants of RMX Rainbow Road 2 (barring the R/T variation), Wii Mushroom Gorge, and N64 Yoshi Valley T. Smaller Mushroom Trampolines appear as background elements in Mushroom Gorge. If an item is dropped on the Mushroom Trampolines, they also bounce on it.

If drivers crash right before bouncing off of a Mushroom Trampoline, it will provide them with forward momentum even while their stun animation is still playing, although they do not receive a Jump Boost in the process; however, the momentum with which they proceed upon landing on non-bouncy terrain depends on the amount of time that had passed from the end of the stun animation.

In Bangkok Rush 2, the tents of the Train Night Market Ratchada have a similar function to Mushroom Trampolines.

Mario & Sonic at the Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games

Mushroom Platforms are objects in Mario and Sonic at the Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games. Two appear at either end of the Market Street rink of Snow Day Street Hockey, briefly bouncing characters into the air on contact.

Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS

Screenshot of a black Shy Guy driving between Fox McCloud and Wii Fit Trainer in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS
A Shy Guy driving on the Mushroom Trampoline in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS

The Rainbow Road track from Mario Kart 7 appears in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS as a stage, which includes the Mushroom Trampoline. However, unlike in the original game, it is not bouncy and merely acts as one of the main platforms of the stage. It also has no effect on the Shy Guys that drive over it.

Mini Mario & Friends: amiibo Challenge

Mini Toad being bounced off a Bouncy Mushroom in Mini Mario & Friends: amiibo Challenge
Bouncy Mushrooms in Mini Mario & Friends: amiibo Challenge

Mushrooms with properties similar to Mushroom Trampolines, called Bouncy Mushrooms,[5][6] appear in Mini Mario & Friends: amiibo Challenge, where they are mainly present in Mushroom Hills. They are found facing upward or sideways and can be initially interacted with just as with any other platform or wall. However, Bouncy Mushrooms can be sprung forward by tapping the yellow button on them, which can be done to bounce a Mini to a higher platform if the Bouncy Mushroom is placed upward, or to catapult it past a gap if it is placed sideways.

Mario Tennis Aces

In Mario Tennis Aces, Toadette is seen jumping and bouncing on several circular pink-colored Mushroom Trampolines as part of her Special Shot.

The Super Mario Bros. Movie

In The Super Mario Bros. Movie, Mario bounces off of two Mushroom Trampolines in Toad Town while fighting off Bowser's minions with Donkey Kong.

Profiles

Mini Mario & Friends: amiibo Challenge

  • Play Nintendo: Bouncy Mushrooms are another way to help your Mini reach high places. Guide your Mini onto a Bouncy Mushroom, then tap yellow button to bounce up, down, left, and right. It may take a while to get your timing right![5]

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese トランポリンキノコ[7][8]
Toranporin Kinoko
Trampoline Mushroom
トランポリン[9]
Toranporin
Trampoline
キノコトランポリン[10]
Kinoko Toranporin
Mushroom Trampoline
Chinese (simplified) 蹦床蘑菇[11]
Bèngchuáng Mógu
Trampoline Mushroom
蘑菇跳跳床[?]
Mógū Tiàotiàochuáng
Mushroom Trampoline Super Mario Maker 2
Dutch Paddenstoeltrampoline[12] Mushroom-Trampoline
French (NOA) Trampoline champingnon[?] Mushroom Trampoline
French (NOE) Trampignon[?] From trampoline ("trampoline") and champingnon ("mushroom")
German Pilztrampolin[?] Mushroom-Trampoline
Italian Trampolino fungo[?] Mushroom Trampoline
Korean 버섯트램펄린[13]
Beoseot Teuraempeollin
Mushroom Trampoline
Portuguese Cogumola[?] From cogumelo ("mushroom") and mola ("spring")
Portuguese (NOE) Trampolim cogumelo[14] Mushroom trampoline
Romanian Trambulină Ciupercă[15] Mushroom Trampoline
Russian Грибной трамплин[16]
Gribnoy tramplin
Mushroom Trampoline
Spanish (NOA) Trampolín champiñón[?] Mushroom Trampoline

References

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  2. ^ von Esmarch, Nick (2012). New Super Mario Bros. 2 PRIMA Official Game Guide. Prima Games (American English). ISBN 978-0-307-89552-3. Page 200.
  3. ^ Bogenn, Tim, and Doug Walsh (2002). Super Mario Sunshine Official Strategy Guide. BradyGAMES (American English). ISBN 0-7440-0180-3. Page 129 and 131.
  4. ^ Sakai, Kazuya, kikai, Rachel Roberts, and Jenny Blenk, editors. (2017). The Art of Super Mario Odyssey (First English Edition). Milwaukie: Dark Horse Books. ISBN 978-1-50671-375-5. Page 309.
  5. ^ a b Mini Mario & Friends: amiibo Challenge Items. Play Nintendo (American English). Retrieved April 6, 2020. (Archived August 16, 2020, 21:52:14 UTC via Wayback Machine.)
  6. ^ Nintendo of America (April 28, 2016). Mini Mario & Friends: amiibo Challenge – Objects Introduction (01:04). YouTube. Retrieved June 20, 2024.
  7. ^ October 19, 2015. Super Mario Bros. Hyakka: Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook, New Super Mario Bros. section. Shogakukan (Japanese). ISBN 978-4-09-106569-8. Page 119.
  8. ^ October 19, 2015. Super Mario Bros. Hyakka: Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook, New Super Mario Bros. 2 section. Shogakukan (Japanese). ISBN 978-4-09-106569-8. Page 200.
  9. ^ October 19, 2015. Super Mario Bros. Hyakka: Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook, Super Mario 3D Land section. Shogakukan (Japanese). ISBN 978-4-09-106569-8. Page 186.
  10. ^ October 19, 2015. Super Mario Bros. Hyakka: Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook, Super Mario 3D World section. Shogakukan (Japanese). ISBN 978-4-09-106569-8. Page 232.
  11. ^ New 超级马力欧兄弟. iQue (Simplified Chinese). Retrieved December 20, 2019.
  12. ^ Nintendo Nederland (May 15, 2019). Super Mario Maker 2 Direct - 16 mei 2019 (10:48). YouTube (Dutch). Retrieved June 20, 2024.
  13. ^ 한국닌텐도 공식 채널 (May 16, 2019). 슈퍼 마리오 메이커 2 Direct 2019.5.16. YouTube (Korean). Retrieved November 11, 2022.[timestamp needed]
  14. ^ Nintendo Portugal (May 15, 2019). Super Mario Maker 2 Direct - 15/05/2019 (10:48). YouTube (European Portuguese). Retrieved January 10, 2021.
  15. ^ Set de extindere Provocarea de pe nor al Marelui Spike. lego.com (Romanian). Retrieved January 10, 2023. (Archived November 29, 2022, 22:09:52 UTC via Wayback Machine.)
  16. ^ NintendoRU (May 15, 2019). YouTube (Russian). Archived September 17, 2019, 19:23:49 UTC from the original via Wayback Machine. Retrieved June 20, 2024.