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{{about|the item that turns [[Mario]] into [[Super Mario (form)|Super Mario]] or recovers health|the object formerly known as a Super Mushroom in early [[Super Mario Bros.]] material|[[Mushroom Platform]]|the item known as a Super Mushroom in [[Mario Kart 64]]|[[Golden Dash Mushroom]]}}
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|image=[[File:SMP Dash Mushroom.png|170px]]<br>Artwork of a Super Mushroom used for ''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]''
|first_appearance=''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' ([[List of games by date#1985|1985]])
|latest_appearance=''[[Mario & Luigi: Brothership]]'' ([[List of games by date#2024|2024]])
|effect=Turns [[Small Mario]] into [[Super Mario (form)|Super Mario]] (most appearances)<br>Restores health (''[[Yoshi's Safari]]'', RPGs, and ''[[Luigi's Mansion (Nintendo 3DS)|Luigi's Mansion]]'' for 3DS)<br>Allows player to roll three [[Dice Block]]s in one turn (''Mario Party'' series)<br>Turns Mario into [[Mega Mario]] (''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'')
||variants=[[Golden Mushroom (crownless)|Golden Mushroom]]<br>[[Mega Mushroom]]<br>[[Mini Mushroom]]
|related=[[1-Up Mushroom]]<br>[[Dash Mushroom]]<br>[[Mushroom]]<br>[[Poison Mushroom]]<br>[[SMB2 Mushroom]]
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A '''Super Mushroom''' (originally known as a '''Magic Mushroom''',<ref>{{cite|language=en-us|title=''Super Mario Bros.'' instruction booklet|page=8|publisher=Nintendo of America|date=1985}}</ref><ref>{{cite|title=[[Nintendo PlayChoice-10]] ''Super Mario Bros.'' instructions|page=2}}</ref> and also known as a '''Power Booster Mushroom''',<ref>{{cite|author=Tochikubo, Hiroo|title=''[[How to win at Super Mario Bros.]]''|publisher=Tokuma Shoten|date=1987|isbn=4-19-720003-XC|page=8}}</ref> a '''Power-Up Mushroom''',<ref>{{cite|date=August 1991|title=Nintendo ''[[Mario Mania]]'' Player's Guide|page=57|publisher=Nintendo of America|language=en-us}}</ref><ref>{{cite|date=1993|title=''Super Mario All-Stars'' Player's Guide|page=29-30|publisher=Nintendo of America|language=en-us}}</ref><ref>{{cite|language=en-us|author=Cain, Christine|title=''Super Mario Bros. Deluxe'' Prima's Official Strategy Guide|page=9|publisher=[[Prima Games]]|date=1999|isbn=0-7615-2190-9}}</ref> or simply a '''Mushroom''') is a red [[mushroom]] with white spots that serves a particular function depending on the game in which it is found. Its first and most common effect is causing [[Small Mario]] to turn into his [[Super Mario (form)|Super form]], allowing him to smash through bricks and take an extra hit from enemies. In other games, it heals [[Mario]] and others who use it. The [[Poison Mushroom]] can be considered its opposite, a mushroom item that hurts the player. Both this and the standard mushroom are designed after the poisonous ''{{wp|Amanita muscaria}}'', with the shape resembling a {{wp|Agaricus bisporus|button mushroom}}.
 
The idea for Super Mushrooms was originally believed to have been inspired by the cake that Alice eats in ''{{wp|Alice's Adventures in Wonderland}}'' that makes her grow after having been shrunk by a potion. However, [[Shigeru Miyamoto]] later corrected himself, saying that this was a misunderstanding; the mushrooms were actually inspired by the concept of mushrooms being associated with magical worlds in general, like the wonderland of ''Alice's Adventures in Wonderland'' and the [[Mushroom Kingdom]].<ref>{{cite|author=Iwata Asks|url=iwataasks.nintendo.com/interviews/wii/nsmb/0/3|title=New Super Mario Bros: Volume 1.4. Letting Everyone Know It Was A Good Mushroom|publisher=nintendo.com|accessdate=June 5, 2024|language=en-us}}</ref> Regardless, the item has become one of the most iconic items in video game history, and it is almost as known as [[Mario]] himself.
==History==
===''Super Mario'' series===
====''Super Mario Bros.''====
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''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' is the first [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' game]] to feature Magic Mushrooms. The first one appears in the second [[? Block]] of [[World 1-1 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 1-1]]. Though eyeless, the mushroom's colors resemble those of a [[Mega Mushroom]] (as of ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]''), though they were changed to the standard white-spotted red cap with eyes in ''[[Super Mario All-Stars]]''.
 
Touching one will turn Mario into Super Mario, making his body grow. While Super, he gains the ability to break [[Brick Block]]s and allows him to take one more hit from an enemy (shrinking down to [[Small Mario]] before losing a life). Also, when Super Mario gets hit, his image will flicker and he will be temporarily invulnerable during this time. If Mario is Super, a [[Fire Flower]] will appear in place of a Magic Mushroom's power-up location. However, if Mario takes a hit before getting the Fire Flower, it will act as a Magic Mushroom instead, just making him big.
 
Like any enemy, if a Magic Mushroom comes in contact with a wall, it will turn around. Just like [[1-Up Mushroom#Super Mario Bros.|1-Up Mushrooms]], players can make Magic Mushrooms jump by hitting any viable block (Brick, [[? Block|?]] or [[Coin Block]]s); doing so before a Magic Mushroom passes over the block's center can even change its direction entirely. A Magic Mushroom moves at the same speed as Mario's walking speed.
 
====''Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels''====
[[File:SMBLL Super Mushroom Sprite.png|frame|left]]
Super Mushrooms return in ''[[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels]]'', working exactly as they do in ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' Also, Super Mushrooms receive eyes in this game for the first time, making them look even more like Mega Mushrooms. [[Poison Mushroom]]s look almost identical to Super Mushrooms, except that they are the same colors as Goombas (brown in ground levels, blue in caves, and gray/white in castles); they were given unique designs in ''Super Mario All-Stars'' and ''[[Super Mario Bros. Deluxe]]''.


{{articleabout|Item that turns [[Mario]] into [[Super Mario]]|Item that turns [[Mario]] into [[Mini Mario]]|[[Mini Mushroom]]}}
====''Super Mario Bros. 3''====
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A '''Super Mushroom''' is a red [[Mushroom]] that serves a particular function depending on the game in which it is found. Its first and most common effect is causing Mario or Luigi to double in size and strength, allowing them to smash through bricks and take an extra hit.  
In ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'', Super Mushrooms again return, but still grant the player the same abilities. They use their now standard shape, appearing more circular than in previous appearances. A difference in their behavior is that they can now also move to the left if the player stands to the right of the block, forcing them to chase after the Mushroom. In the original ''Super Mario Bros. 3'', Super Mushrooms are colored white with red spots, but in [[Super Mario All-Stars|subsequent]] [[Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3|remakes]], those colors are changed to the as-of-''Super Mario World'' standard: red cap with white spots. However, the map's item inventory retains the error.
Poison Mushrooms return in the GBA remake, with a white-skulled blue cap.
 
====''Super Mario Land''====
[[File:Super Mario Land Mushroom.png|frame]]
Super Mushrooms make a return in ''[[Super Mario Land]]''. This game gives it the unique distinction of lacking spots. They once again turn Mario into [[Super Mario (form)|Super Mario]], allowing him to take one hit without dying and break [[Brick Block]]s. Unlike in most other games, however, they fall straight down if they fall off an edge, rather than at an angle. They also are not able to move to the left anymore, like they were in ''Super Mario Bros. 3''.
 
====''Super Mario World''====
[[File:MushroomSMW.png|frame|left]]
Super Mushrooms reappear in ''[[Super Mario World]]'', where they function the same as before. Super Mushrooms tend to "leap" out of the bushes sometimes for the player to receive. However, in this game, grabbing one while in [[Super Mario (form)|Super]], [[Fire Mario|Fire]], or [[Cape Mario|Cape]] form will put it in the [[item storage|Item Stock]], regardless of any reserve items. As of this game, they also aren't as necessary, as grabbing a higher-tiered power-up, like a [[Fire Flower]] or [[Cape Feather]], immediately turns Small Mario into the respective form. This game also marked the debut of the Super Mushroom's current design, reverting back to the Mushrooms' coloration from ''Super Mario Bros. 2'', though with its ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' proportions intact. In [[4 Ludwig's Castle|#4 Ludwig's Castle]], there is a Super Mushroom next to a door that leads to the next room. During the battle against [[Bowser]], [[Princess Peach|Peach]] aids Mario/Luigi by tossing him a Super Mushroom between each phase.


The idea for super mushrooms were originally believed to have been inspired by the cake that Alice eats in ''[[Wikipedia:Alice's Adventures in Wonderland|Alice in Wonderland]]'' that makes her grow after having been shrunk by a poison. However, Shigeru Miyamoto later corrected himself, saying that this was a misunderstanding; the mushrooms were actually inspired by the concept of mushrooms being associated with magical worlds in general, like the Wonderland of ''Alice in Wonderland'' and the [[Mushroom Kingdom]].
====''Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins''====
[[File:SML2-SuperMushroom.png|frame]]
In ''[[Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins]]'', the Super Mushroom, looking identical to its ''Super Mario World'' appearance,  once again changes Mario into [[Super Mario (form)|Super Mario]] with the usual results. However, unlike in ''Super Mario Land'', it also allows him to perform a [[Spin Jump]] (from ''Super Mario World'') to hit or break blocks beneath him by pressing {{button|Paddown}} and jumping or while in midair. Unlike other games, Mario reverts back to Super Mario if he obtains a Super Mushroom while taking a higher-tier form.


==History==
====''Super Mario 64 DS''====
===''Super Mario'' series===
[[File:Mushroom sm64ds.png|frame]]
====''Super Mario Bros.====
Mushrooms appear exclusively in ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'', but this time, they make the characters [[Mega Mario|grow extremely large for a limited time]], similar to the effect of a [[Mega Mushroom]]. This allows the characters to destroy objects or enemies simply by touching them. They earn an [[extra life]] for each object or enemy that they destroy after the first seven. [[Yoshi]], when receiving this power-up, throws punches like the others instead of using his tongue and can break [[Block (Super Mario 64)|Brick]]s.
[[Image:Super Mushroom.gif|thumb|50px]]
 
''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' was the first Mario game to feature mushrooms. They are the most common items found in the game and touching them will make Mario grow to Super Mario. When Mario is Super Mario, he can take one more hit from an enemy and revert back to normal Mario before losing a life, and gains the ability to break brick blocks. When Mario already has a mushroom, usually a [[Fire Flower]] appears in place. Also, when Mario shrinks, he will be invisible and invincible temporarily.  
====''New Super Mario Bros.''====
[[File:Mushroom nsmb.png|frame|left]]
In ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'', Super Mushrooms return, working as they did in the classic 2D ''Super Mario'' games. Unlike in ''Super Mario World'', however, they do not replace higher-tiered power-ups as a [[item storage|Stored Item]] (like the Fire Flower), instead simply giving 1000 points to the player. They use a design similar to that of the [[Dash Mushroom]] from ''[[Mario Kart DS]]''.
 
====''New Super Mario Bros. Wii''====
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In ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]'', Super Mushrooms are not changed, except that the number of Mushrooms that appear out of blocks depends on the number of players there are, as well as their current forms, as one will appear for every [[Small Mario|Small]] or [[Mini Mario (form)|Mini]] player currently active. However, with two to four players, if every person does not have a power-up (excluding Mini form), one higher class power-up (such as a Fire Flower) will appear. Super Mushrooms can also appear in [[Kamek]]'s boss fight, as he may use his magic to turn platforms into Super Mushrooms.
 
====''Super Mario 3D Land''====
[[File:SuperMushroom3DLand.png|thumb|upright=0.5]]
''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]'' is the first original 3D ''Super Mario'' game to include Super Mushrooms. They turn Mario from Small Mario to Super Mario, just as in the 2D ''Super Mario'' games. If Mario collects a Super Mushroom when the player already has a power-up in the [[item storage]], the player earns ten coins instead. Unlike in previous games, they are not as necessary, since Mario starts out each life as Super Mario. [[Morty Mole]]s also drop a Super Mushroom sometimes. [[Poison Mushroom]]s also return in the Special Worlds, but they have angry eyes and a pink-spotted purple cap.
 
====''New Super Mario Bros. 2''====
[[File:SuperMushroomNSMB2.png|thumb|left|40px|]]
Super Mushrooms appear in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. 2]]'', acting the same as they did in previous side-scrolling games.
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====''New Super Mario Bros. U''====
The Super Mushrooms appear in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]'', acting the same as in other games.
 
====''Super Mario 3D World'' / ''Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury''====
[[File:Super Mushroom Artwork - Super Mario 3D World.png|thumb|left|40px]]
Super Mushrooms return in ''[[Super Mario 3D World]]'' and ''[[Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury]]'', acting the same as in other games. However, like in ''Super Mario 3D Land'', they are less important to collect, because Mario, Luigi, Princess Peach, Toad, Captain Toad, and Rosalina start each life in their Super forms.
 
[[Goomba Tower]]s sometimes carry Super Mushrooms; the player can touch the GamePad touchscreen to pop the bubble to get them from the Goomba Towers.
 
Super Mushrooms also appear in ''[[Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury#Bowser's Fury|Bowser's Fury]]'', where they sometimes appear in [[? Block]]s, and can be added to the [[item storage]] if [[Mario]] already has a power-up. As of version 1.1.0, when Mario collects 100 coins before leaving [[Fur Step Island]], only Super Mushrooms are awarded, rather than any item.
 
====''Super Mario Maker'' / ''Super Mario Maker for Nintendo 3DS''====
The Super Mushroom appears as an element in ''[[Super Mario Maker]]'' and ''[[Super Mario Maker for Nintendo 3DS]]'' in every game style. They can make enemies larger and, after an update, can be stacked on power-ups. Dragging a Super Mushroom into an already enlarged object will make it even bigger, but it will cough it out, returning to its previous size, as enlarged objects cannot get any bigger than they already are. After clearing the four Nintendo World Championships 2015 courses, shaking a Super Mushroom in the ''Super Mario Bros.'' style turns it into a [[Weird Mushroom (item)|Weird Mushroom]], though when playing courses, hitting a block with a Super Mushroom has a 1% chance of a Weird Mushroom appearing instead, regardless of whether or not it has been unlocked.


[[1-up Mushroom]]s also appear. They are quite rare and sometimes tough to obtain; some are in life-threatening situations while others are found in hidden blocks that are invisible until Mario hits them.
====''Super Mario Run''====
Super Mushrooms return in ''[[Super Mario Run]]'' and have the same purpose in other games, to turn Small Mario/Luigi into Super Mario/Luigi. Super Mushrooms can sometimes be found outside of blocks. In certain cases, a Super Mushroom found outside of a block may not move at all; some courses even have a floating Super Mushroom. Super Mushrooms that do move have behavior unique to this game: If the player is ahead of a Super Mushroom and the Super Mushroom is moving toward them, the Super Mushroom speeds up to collide with the player. The player can outrun a Super Mushroom during a Coin Rush or while they are [[Invincible Mario|invincible]]. Super Mushrooms do not move past the player once they are in this "chasing" state outside of certain circumstances involving cutscenes. Once a Super Mushroom reaches the player's vertical position, it switches to moving at the same speed as the player.


====''Super Mario Bros. 2====
If Mario and Luigi are already in their Super forms when they grab a Super Mushroom, they get five coins instead. ''Super Mario Run'' does not have item storage, unlike  ''Super Mario World'', the ''New Super Mario Bros.'' series, ''Super Mario 3D Land'', and ''Super Mario 3D World''.  
Mushrooms acted almost the same prior to ''Super Mario Bros.'' in ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'' except that the game was taken directly from Doki Doki Panic and mushrooms replaced masks in order to gain an extra heart. Plus, a 1 mushroom appears that replaces the effect of a heart in Doki Doki Panic which will grant the character one life. The game also featured small mushrooms which could be picked up and stacked to reach high places.


====''Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels====
In versions of ''Super Mario Run'' prior to the Fall 2017 update, Peach, Toad, Toadette, and Yoshi did not have small forms to shrink into when getting hit. Therefore, Super Mushrooms had no effect on them. Their default state acted identically to Super Mario, as they were as tall as Super Mario and could break Brick Blocks. They received five coins for Super Mushrooms instead, but they were defeated by one hit.
''[[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels]]'' was very similar to Super Mario Bros. in terms of gameplay and items, and the Mushroom returns, but there is one new addition of mushrooms: the Poison Mushroom. When Mario touches it, he will either power down or lose a life. The Poison Mushroom also looks similar to a regular Mushroom, except that it is slightly discolored. Poison Mushrooms may even pop out of hidden blocks.


====''Super Mario Bros. 3====
In versions since the Fall 2017 update, Peach, Toad, Toadette, and Yoshi gained small forms to shrink into upon being hit. They continue to start levels in the large form. If they are defeated by pits, poison or lava, they enter a [[bubble]] in small form. Thus, Super Mushrooms turn them back into their regular big forms. If they are already at their normal size, these characters get five coins instead.
In ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'', Mushrooms and Life Mushrooms make a return appearance in this game. Comparing from this game to Super Mario Bros., no actual changes had been made in effect except that eyes got added to the sprites of the mushrooms.


====''Super Mario World====
In Remix 10, if the player collects 100 coins while small, the coin counter resets and the player is given a Super Mushroom in a bubble.
[[Image:MushroomSMW.PNG|thumb|left]]
Mushrooms and Life Mushrooms reappear in ''[[Super Mario World]]'' and no changes had been made to them. However, Mushrooms tend to "leap" out of the bushes sometimes for the player to receive. Fishin' Lakitus also use Life Mushrooms as bait for Mario and after Mario had collected it, the Lakitu will attack. Life Mushrooms will also appear instead of Yoshis from the eggs if Yoshi is already ridden on.


====''Super Mario 64 DS====
There is a [[List of Kingdom Builder items in Super Mario Run|Super Mushroom Statue]] item in the Kingdom Builder mode, The [[List of Kingdom Builder items in Super Mario Run|8-bit Super Mushroom Trim]] and [[List of Kingdom Builder items in Super Mario Run|8-bit Super Mushroom Statue]] are other Kingdom Builder items that use the Super Mushroom's appearance from ''Super Mario Bros.''
Regular Mushrooms appear in ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'' as a power-up that makes the characters grow  extremely large for a limited time, similar to the effect of a [[Mega Mushroom]]. This allows the characters to destroy objects or enemies simply by touching them. They earn an [[Extra  Life|extra life]] for each object or enemy that they destroy after the first seven.


Since this game is a remake, nearly everything from the previous game, Super Mario 64 has returned. This includes the 1-ups and the mushrooms found in Tall Tall Mountain.
====''Super Mario Odyssey''====
No Super Mushrooms appear in ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]'', although a number of mushroom-shaped objects, such as [[Starshroom]]s, do appear.


====''New Super Mario Bros.====
====''Super Mario Maker 2''====
In ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'', mushrooms and life mushrooms return, along the addition of 2 new mushrooms: the [[Mini Mushroom]] and the [[Mega Mushroom]]. The Mini Mushroom will make the player grow to a very small size. In this condition, the player may walk through the water and have floaty jumps. The downside is that Mario will lose a life if he touches an enemy and he can only defeat them by ground-pounding them. Mega Mushrooms have an opposite effect. It will make Mario grow to a tremendous size, which will allow him to smash through most objects and become invincible. The downside is that Mega Mario cannot destroy all blocks and he may get stuck. Depending on the amount Mario destroyed, Mario will receive 1-ups.
Super Mushrooms return in ''[[Super Mario Maker 2]]'' functioning the same way they did in its predecessor. In the nighttime ground theme, Super Mushrooms bounce away from the player.


Mushrooms can act like platforms. There are some types of bouncy mushrooms that will make Mario bounce on them. Others grow and shrink, become taller and shorter, and tilt down according to where Mario is.
==== ''Super Mario Bros. 35'' ====
Super Mushrooms appear in ''[[Super Mario Bros. 35]]''. If collected by Super or Fire Mario, they add 15 seconds to the [[Time Limit|timer]] instead of changing Mario's power-up state. The Item Roulette has a chance of granting the player a Super Mushroom.


====''New Super Mario Bros. Wii====
==== ''Super Mario Bros. Wonder'' ====
In ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]'', the mushrooms got little or no change except the amount of mushrooms that appear out of blocks depends on the amount of players there are. A new mushroom called the [[Propeller Mushroom]] appears, granting Mario the ability to become Propeller Mario that will enable him to fly through the air. Unlike the Mini Mushroom, which reappeared in the game, the Mega Mushroom is absent for some reason.
Super Mushrooms appear in ''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]'', acting the same as in other games.<ref>{{cite|language=en-us|author=Nintendo of America|date=June 21, 2023|url=youtu.be/JStAYvbeSHc|title=Super Mario Bros. Wonder - Nintendo Direct 6.21.2023|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=June 21, 2023}}</ref>


====''Mario & Wario====
===''Super Mario World'' television series===
In ''[[Mario & Wario]]'', if a blind character gets a Mushroom on the floor, the item magically gives the player more time to complete the level the player is on. Unfortunately, it only appears in certain levels that need more time.
[[File:SMW Roulette Block.png|thumb|A Super Mushroom inside a Roulette Block in the ''[[Super Mario World (television series)|Super Mario World]]'' animated series.]]
In the ''[[Super Mario World (television series)|Super Mario World]]'' episode "[[King Scoopa Koopa]]", a Super Mushroom appears as one of the items in the [[Roulette Block]]. This is the only time a Super Mushroom is depicted in the [[DIC Entertainment]]-produced cartoons.
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====''[[Mario Party 7]]''====
===''Yoshi's Safari''===
In the [[Mario Party 7#Mini-Game Cruise|Pearl Hunt]] sub-game, one of the obtainable items is called the '''Super Mushroom Orb''', although it resembles a [[golden Mushroom]]. The real Super Mushroom is just called the "Mushroom Orb". Due to how Pearl Hunt works, the Super Mushroom gives the player two extra tries.
Super Mushrooms, referred to as '''Power-up Mushrooms''',<ref>{{cite|date=1993|publisher=Nintendo of America|language=en-us|title=''Yoshi's Safari'' instruction booklet|page=17-18}}</ref> reappear in ''[[Yoshi's Safari]]''. They are dropped from Flying ? Blocks. When dropped from a yellow Flying ? Block, some of the player's LIFE Meter is recovered and they earn 1,500 bonus points. Power-up Mushrooms can also be dropped from dark teal Flying ? Blocks and are used for boss battles only, functioning the same way they do outside the battle. When not used at all, 2,000 bonus points are added to the player's highscore.


===''Donkey Kong'' series===
===''Donkey Kong'' (Game Boy)===
Super Mushrooms also made an appearance in ''[[Donkey Kong (Game Boy)|Donkey Kong]]'' for the [[Game Boy]]. They were used by [[Donkey Kong]] during the final battle. He ended up using several of them to transform himself into a giant. A Super Mushroom was also briefly seen in the ending when [[Pauline]] gave one to Mario, so that he could change his size and catch Donkey Kong when he was falling.
Super Mushrooms also make an appearance in ''[[Donkey Kong (Game Boy)|Donkey Kong]]'' for the [[Game Boy]]. They are used by [[Donkey Kong]] shortly before the final battle. He ends up using several of them to transform himself into a giant. A Super Mushroom is also briefly seen in the ending when [[Pauline]] gives one to Mario, so that he can change his size and catch Donkey Kong when he is falling.


===''Hotel Mario''===
===''Hotel Mario''===
The Super Mushroom appears in ''[[Hotel Mario]]''. It doesn't make Mario big or small, but gives him the chance to take one hit and not lose a life. The only difference between the normal Mario and the one that ate the Super Mushroom is the color of his overalls.
[[File:HM Super Mushroom.png|frame]]
The Super Mushroom appears in ''[[Hotel Mario]]''. It still gives Mario an extra hitpoint, but it now affects the color of his overalls instead of his size.
 
In the v0.09 prototype, Super Mushrooms are [[Toad]] instead.<ref>{{cite|author=Game Pak Rat|date=February 26, 2024|title=Hotel Mario Beta Version - Part 2: Hotel 1, 2, & 3 Differences!|url=www.youtube.com/watch?v=rhXKKouAqEU|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=February 26, 2024}}</ref>
 
===''UNDAKE30 Same Game''===
In ''[[UNDAKE30 Same Game]]'', Super Mushrooms appear as one of the icons on the playing field.
 
===''Mario's FUNdamentals''===
In ''[[Mario's FUNdamentals]]'', images of Super Mushrooms appear in the Dominoes game on dominoes numbered 5.
 
===''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars''===
[[File:Green Mushroom.png|frame|right]]
In ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]'', Super Mushrooms, localized as '''Mid Mushrooms''', appear as healing items. They have green caps to distinguish them from ordinary [[Mushroom]]s and restore 80 HP to one party member when used.
 
===''Mario Party'' series===
:''For a list of probabilities of triple Dice Block rolls with Golden Mushrooms, see [[Triple Dice#Probabilities|Triple Dice § Probabilities]].''
Super Mushrooms appear as usable items in many games in the [[Mario Party (series)|''Mario Party'' series]]. In these games, the Super Mushroom is depicted as a shiny, golden variant of the regular Mushroom, and its effect is a stronger variant of the regular Mushroom's effect. Similar items have appeared in games in which the Super Mushroom is not present, such as the [[Super Mega Mushroom]] in ''[[Mario Party 4]]'', the [[Thrice Candy]] in ''[[Mario Party 8]]'', and the [[Triple Dice|Triple Dice Set]] in ''[[Mario Party DS]]''. The [[Golden Dash Mushroom]] also has a similar role as a stronger, golden variant of the [[Dash Mushroom]] in ''[[Mario Party: Island Tour]]'', ''[[Mario Party: Star Rush]]'', ''[[Mario Party: The Top 100]]'', and ''[[Super Mario Party]]''.
 
====''Mario Party 2''====
[[File:Golden Mushroom MP2-3.png|frame|right]]
The Super Mushroom first appears in the ''Mario Party'' series in ''[[Mario Party 2]]'', although it is known as the '''Golden Mushroom''' in the English localization. When used, the Golden Mushroom allows a player to roll three Dice Blocks instead of just one, traveling a number of spaces equal to the sum of the numbers rolled. If the player rolls the same number on all three Dice Blocks, they are granted 20 coins, or 50 coins for triple 7s. It can be bought from an [[Item Shop (Mario Party series)|Item Shop]] for 20 coins.
 
In addition to this item, a different golden-colored mushroom called the [[Golden Mushroom (crownless)|Gold Mushroom]] appears in the [[minigame]]s [[Rakin' 'em In]] and [[Grab Bag]].
 
====''Mario Party 3''====
[[File:Mario Party 3 Triple Sevens.png|thumb|left|[[Princess Peach|Peach]] receiving 50 coins for rolling triple 7s under the effects of a Golden Mushroom in ''[[Mario Party 3]]''.]]
The Golden Mushroom reappears in ''[[Mario Party 3]]'' with the same name, appearance, and effects as in ''Mario Party 2''. It can be bought from [[Item Shop (Mario Party series)#Mario Party 3|Toad's Trading Post]] for 10 coins. It also has the ability to negate curses granted by Bowser, [[Cursed Mushroom|Poison Mushroom]]s, and [[Reverse Mushroom]]s. It is Mario's favorite item in this game.


===''Mario Kart'' series===
====''Mario Party 5''====
[[Image:MKSC_SuperMushroom.jpg|thumb|right|A Super Mushroom that appears in ''[[Mario Kart Super Circuit]]''.]]
[[File:Super Mushroom Capsule.jpg|thumb|right|The Super Mushroom Capsule as it appears in ''Mario Party 5'']]
In relation to ''[[Mario Kart (series)|Mario Kart]]'', a Super Mushroom is an item that grants a [[Kart]] a brief burst of speed when used. Super Mushrooms can come in singles or triplets, the latter providing three Mushrooms to use in a row. In ''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]'' a character holds these mushrooms in piles, but if the kart is hit by an item on the road, these mushrooms will fall off and the character will have one reaimining on hand. Normally this set appears as default power-ups in time trial mode (excluding ''[[Super Mario Kart]]'') to use specially over shortcuts of a determined course. Another type of Super Mushroom is the [[Golden Mushroom]], that can be used indefinitely in a restricted period of time.  
The Super Mushroom returns under its usual name in ''[[Mario Party 5]]'', now in [[Orb|capsule]] form as the '''Super Mushroom Capsule'''. The Super Mushroom Capsule can be obtained from a [[capsule machine]] like other capsules and can either be thrown onto a space for free or used on the player for 10 coins. When used or activated, it grants the player a Super Mushroom, which retains its shiny, golden appearance and effects from ''Mario Party 2'', though rolling triples (other than triple 7s) now grants the player 30 coins.


In recent ''Mario Kart'' games, Super Mushrooms can be used as well to knock aside other karts or even steal an item from the opponents when coming in contact as seen in ''Double Dash!!''. In later games, this move is not possible to steal items, but works to steal balloons, [[Shine Sprite]]s or [[Coin]]s from other players when playing in Mario battle mode.
====''Mario Party 6''====
[[File:Orb SuperShroom - MP6.png|thumb|left|The Super 'Shroom Orb as it appears in ''Mario Party 6'']]
The Super Mushroom Capsule reappears in ''[[Mario Party 6]]'' under the name '''Super 'Shroom Orb'''. It can once again be used by players to gain the same benefits as in ''Mario Party 5'', though it can no longer be thrown onto spaces due to the revised Orb system. It can be obtained from [[Orb Space]]s or bought at an [[Orb hut]], usually for 15 coins.  


===''Super Smash Bros.'' series===
====''Mario Party 7''====
In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'', the Super Mushroom allows the player to grow to an incredible size, thus making him/her heavier and harder to knock off. Experiment with them in Huge Melee mode. Use one while playing as Mario, then do his taunt. This will make him taller than almost all the levels in the game.
The Super 'Shroom Orb reappears in ''[[Mario Party 7]]'' with the same name, appearance and effects as in ''Mario Party 6''. When used in a Team Battle, both team members roll three Dice Blocks numbered 1-5, and if the same number is rolled on all six dice, the team is granted 300 coins.
 
===''Paper Mario'' series===
{{PM item infobox
|title=Super Mushroom
|image=[[File:PaperMario Items SuperShroom.png]] [[File:Super Shroom TTYD.png]] [[File:Super Shroom SPM.png]] [[File:Super Mushroom PMTTYDNS icon.png|50px]]
|pm=A truly super Mushroom. Restores 10 HP.
|ttyd=A feel-super mushroom. Replenishes 10 HP.
|spm=
}}
====''Paper Mario''====
In ''[[Paper Mario]]'', the Super Mushroom is localized as the '''Super Shroom'''. It has a blue cap and heals 10 HP for one party member. Mario can use it to make various mushroom-based recipes, like [[Life Mushroom (Paper Mario series)|Life Shroom]]s, with other basic items. Super Shrooms can be bought in Harry's Shop, [[Boo's Mansion]], [[Yoshi's Village]], [[Shiver City]], [[Star Haven]], [[Rip Cheato]], and [[Bowser's Castle]]. White [[Li'l Oink]]s also leave them.  
 
====''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''====
In ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'', Super Mushrooms (originally referred to as Super Shrooms) can be bought at [[Westside Goods]], the [[souvenir shop (Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door)|souvenir shop]], [[Twilight Shop]], [[Keelhaul Galleria]], [[Sales Stall]] and [[Northwinds Mart]], and can be dropped by certain enemies.


In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', the Super Mushroom had an additional effect. Not only are the fighter's size and weight increased, but his/her attack strength also increases. An attack that normally does 15% damage could do near 30% damage when the fighter is a giant.
====''Super Paper Mario''====
In ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'', Super Shrooms can be found within [[? Block]]s found in stages midway through the game. Here, they heal 20 HP on contact with the player, as opposed to the usual 10 in the previous two games. Their carry-on equivalent is the [[Super Shroom Shake]].


==Trophy Information==
====Recipes====
===''Super Smash Bros. Melee''===
{|style="text-align:center;width:100%"class=wikitable
{| border=1 cellpadding=1 cellspacing=0 width=100%
!width="50%"|Recipe
!width="25%"|Result of Cooked Item
!width="25%"|Game that Recipe is in
|-
|[[Honey Syrup]] + Super Shroom
|[[Honey Super]]
|rowspan=5|''[[Paper Mario]]'' & ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]
|-
|[[Jammin' Jelly]] + Super Shroom
|[[Jelly Super]]
|-
|[[Maple Syrup]] + Super Shroom
|[[Maple Super]]
|-
|[[Life Mushroom (Paper Mario series)|Life Shroom]] + Super Shroom
|rowspan=2|[[Mushroom Steak|Shroom Steak]]
|-
|[[Ultra Mushroom|Ultra Shroom]] + Super Shroom
|-
|Super Shroom
|[[Mushroom Fry|Fried Shroom]]
|rowspan=12|''[[Paper Mario]]
|-
|[[Strange Leaf]] + Super Shroom
|rowspan=3|[[Life Mushroom (Paper Mario series)|Life Shroom]]
|-
|[[Goomnut]] + Super Shroom
|-
|[[Turtley Leaf|Koopa Leaf]] + Super Shroom
|-
|[[Dried Fruit]] + Super Shroom
|[[Volt Mushroom|Volt Shroom]]
|-
|[[Cake Mix]] + Super Shroom
|[[Mushroom Cake|Shroom Cake]]
|-
|[[Dried Mushroom|Dried Shroom]] + Super Shroom
|rowspan=2|[[Hot Shroom]]
|-
|[[Mushroom]] + Super Shroom
|-
|[[Dried Pasta]] + Super Shroom
|rowspan=4|[[Bland Meal]]
|-
|[[Egg]] + Super Shroom
|-
|[[Fire Flower]] + Super Shroom
|-
|[[Iced Potato]] + Super Shroom
|-
|Super Mushroom
|[[Mushroom Fry]]
|rowspan=19|''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]
|-
|[[Mystic Egg]] + Super Mushroom
|[[Omelette Plate|Omelette Meal]]
|-
|[[Cake Mix]] + Super Mushroom
|[[Mushroom Cake]]
|-
|[[Mushroom]] + Super Mushroom
|rowspan=3|[[Mushroom Roast]]
|-
|[[Dried Mushroom]] + Super Mushroom
|-
|[[Volt Mushroom]] + Super Mushroom
|-
|[[Turtley Leaf]] + Super Mushroom
|rowspan=2|Mushroom Roast (International)<br>Life Mushroom (Japanese)
|-
|[[Golden Leaf]] + Super Mushroom
|-
|[[Dried Bouquet]] + Super Mushroom
|[[Space Food]]
|-
|[[Fire Flower]] + Super Mushroom
|rowspan=5|[[Zess Dinner]]
|-
|[[Horsetail]] + Super Mushroom
|-
|[[Gradual Syrup]] + Super Mushroom
|-
|-
!width=100px | Name !! width=100px | Image !! width=150px | Game !! | Description
|[[Keel Mango]] + Super Mushroom
|-
|-
!Super Mushroom
|[[Peachy Peach]] + Super Mushroom
|[[Image:Trophy105.PNG|100px]]
|align=center | ''Super Mario Bros.''<br>10/85
|''Super Mario Bros. veterans will recognize these power-ups, which hid inside brick blocks and helped Mario and Luigi withstand enemy attacks. In Super Smash Bros. Melee, they temporarily turn your character into a giant. Not only will your size and strength increase, but so will your mass, making it harder for foes to knock you off.''
|-
|-
|}
|[[Fresh Pasta Bunch|Fresh Pasta]] + Super Mushroom
 
|[[Zess Special]] (International)<br>Zess Dinner (Japanese)
===''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''===
{| border=1 cellpadding=1 cellspacing=0 width=100%
|-
|-
!width=100px | Name !! width=100px | Image !! width=200px | Game !! | Description
|[[Mr. Softener]] + Super Mushroom
|[[Dried Mushroom]]
|-
|-
!rowspan=2 | Super Mushroom
|[[Point Swap]] + Super Mushroom
|rowspan=2 | [[Image:TrSuper_mushroom.jpg|100px]]
|[[Maple Syrup]]
|align=center | '''NES''' ''Super Mario Bros.''
|rowspan=2 | ''A mushroom that makes you giant sized. When you're this big, your attack power increases and you're harder to launch. But you become an easy target and may come under serious fire. Unlike other items, it doesn't remain in one place but moves to the right once it appears. Why to the right? Well, because that's what it did in its original appearance in Super Mario Bros.''
|-
|-
|align=center | '''GB''' ''Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins''
|[[Thunder Rage]] + Super Mushroom
|rowspan=2|[[Volt Mushroom]]
|-
|-
|[[Thunder Bolt (item)|Thunder Bolt]] + Super Mushroom
|}
|}
===''Super Smash Bros.'' series===
{{main-wiki|SmashWiki|Super Mushroom}}
[[File:Super Mushroom SSB4 Wii U.jpg|thumb|upright=1.1|The Super Mushroom in ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U]]'']]
The Super Mushroom appears as an item in all games of the [[Super Smash Bros. (series)|''Super Smash Bros.'' series]], starting with ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''. It allows any fighter to grow to a bigger size, thus making them heavier and harder to launch, while also increasing their run and fall speed. [[Giga Bowser]] and [[smashwiki:Giga Mac|Giga Mac]] are unaffected by Super Mushrooms, since they are already very large. A Super Mushroom also increases the amount of damage that the fighter can deal to opponents, in addition to improving the fighter's reach in their attacks. Starting with ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'', all direct attacks can deal 1.56x their normal damage while the fighter is giant-sized, and they only move right upon emerging. The damage multiplier excludes projectile attacks, however. Aesthetically, the user's voice is also lower-pitched. In ''Melee'', they resemble the appearance of  generic Mushrooms in ''[[Mario Party 2]]''; their modern design (adapted from the Mushrooms in ''Mario Kart DS'') is used for ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' and all subsequent appearances. A Super Mushroom is also the symbol of the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' franchise]].
Throughout the series, there have also been collectible items of a Super Mushroom. In ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'', a Super Mushroom can be randomly obtained from the Lottery or in one of the single-player modes. In ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'', there is both a trophy and a [[Sticker (Super Smash Bros. Brawl)|sticker]] of a Super Mushroom, both of which are unlocked at random. The sticker, simply named "Mushroom," can be used in [[smashwiki:Adventure Mode: The Subspace Emissary|The Subspace Emissary]] by either Mario, Luigi, Peach, Bowser, or Yoshi to increase the power of their arm- and leg-based attacks by 5 points. In ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U]]'', there is another trophy of a Super Mushroom, again unlocked at random. In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'', there is an Advanced-class support [[Spirit (Super Smash Bros. Ultimate)|spirit]] of a Super Mushroom, which increases the fighter's attack, defense, and speed after eating [[food]], and it can be obtained from [[smashwiki:Timmy & Tommy|Timmy & Tommy]]'s shop. A Super Mushroom spirit's core can be combined with [[Metal Mario]]'s and a [[Fire Flower]]'s cores to summon the [[Gold Mario]] spirit.
===''Mario & Luigi'' series===
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In the ''Mario & Luigi'' series, Super Mushrooms refill 50 HP (45 HP in the Japanese version of ''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga'') in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]'', ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions]]'', and ''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey]]'', 40 HP in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]'', and 60 HP in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story]]'', ''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]'', ''[[Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam]]'', and ''[[Mario & Luigi: Brothership]]''.
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===''WarioWare'' series===
In the [[WarioWare (series)|''WarioWare'' series]], a Super Mushroom first appears in the [[Grow Wario Grow]] [[microgame]] in ''[[WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!]]'', where Wario has to collect it before Mario does. After this appearance, Super Mushrooms went on to appear in a few of [[9-Volt]]'s microgames. In ''[[WarioWare: Twisted!]]'' and later ''[[WarioWare Gold]]'', Super Mushrooms appear in the [[Super Mario Bros. (WarioWare: Twisted!)|Super Mario Bros.]] microgame, where Mario can obtain a Super Mushroom from a ? Block, just like in its namesake game. In Level 2 of the [[Super Mario Land (WarioWare: Get It Together!)|Super Mario Land]] microgame in ''[[WarioWare: Get It Together!]]'', the player's character is required to hit a ? Block and collect the Super Mushroom inside. Upon collecting it, the character grows in size.
===''Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games''===
Super Mushrooms appear as items in the [[Dream Basketball]] event in the [[Nintendo DS]] version of ''[[Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games (Nintendo DS)|Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games]]''. If a Powerup Ball with one on is successfully thrown into a hoop, the player's hoops will become larger for a short amount of time. They also appear as items in [[Dream Shooting]], where they can be obtained by shooting an [[Item Box]]. In this event, they are used immediately and give the player a larger cursor for a limited amount of time, or until they move forward.
===''Mario Clock''===
The [[DSiWare]] game ''[[Mario Clock]]'' features both Super and Poison Mushrooms.
===''Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker''===
Super Mushrooms also return in ''[[Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker]]'' and its Nintendo Switch and Nintendo 3DS [[Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker (Nintendo Switch / Nintendo 3DS)|ports]]. Like in the main series of games, Super Mushrooms turn Small [[Captain Toad]] and Small [[Toadette]] into their Super forms. If the player collects a Super Mushroom while the character is in Super form, they instead earn 10 coins like in ''Super Mario 3D Land''.
===''Mario Kart 8'' / ''Mario Kart 8 Deluxe''===
In ''[[Mario Kart 8]]'' and ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]'', a Super Mushroom emerging from a block appears as a cameo in a ''Super Mario Bros.''-styled graffiti on the underground wall in [[Super Bell Subway]].
===''Luigi's Mansion'' (Nintendo 3DS)===
[[File:LM 3DS Super Mushroom Screenshot.jpg|thumb|left|The Super Mushroom in the Nintendo 3DS remake]]
The Super Mushroom can be bumped or dumped by vases or ghosts respectively instead of the [[Poison Mushroom]] in the [[Nintendo 3DS]] [[Luigi's Mansion (Nintendo 3DS)|remake]] of ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]'' for the Nintendo 3DS by using the Mario amiibo figurine. It restores 25 HP upon collecting.
===''Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope''===
In ''[[Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope]]'', Super Mushrooms appear as items that restore 30% of a hero's HP in battle. There are also [[Super Mushroom Bag]]s, [[Super Mushroom Chest]]s, and [[Super Mushroom Chest DX]]s, which restore 50%, 70%, and 100% of HP respectively.
If ''Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope'' is linked with an Ubisoft Connect account, one Super Mushroom can be added to the player's inventory for free upon clearing the prologue.
===''The Super Mario Bros. Movie''===
In ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Movie]]'', [[Princess Peach]] feeds Mario a Super Mushroom (known in the film as a '''red mushroom''')<ref>''The Super Mario Bros. Movie'' subtitles</ref> before testing him on the [[Training Course]]. Every time Mario takes damage on the Training Course, he eats another red mushroom before running it again. [[Mario]] is also seen eating a red mushroom to transform into [[Super Mario (form)|Super Mario]] before fighting [[Bowser's Minions]] with [[Donkey Kong]]. Mario initially has a disdain towards eating the mushrooms, and at one point during the training montage, ends up throwing up for eating too many of them.
===Other appearances===
====''Wreck-It Ralph''====
[[File:SuperMushroomwreckitralph.png|thumb|upright=1.1|A Super Mushroom as it appears in ''Wreck-It Ralph'']]
A Super Mushroom briefly appears in ''{{wp|Wreck-It Ralph}}'' as one of the many items Ralph finds in the lost-and-found behind ''{{wp|Tapper (video game)|Tapper}}''.
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===Unused appearances===
====''Super Mario Galaxy''====
An [[list of Super Mario Galaxy pre-release and unused content|unused]] Super Mushroom can be found in the files of ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]''.
==Profiles and statistics==
===''Super Mario'' series===
====''Super Mario Bros.''====
*'''Wii Virtual Console manual bio:''' ''Turns Mario into Super Mario.''
====''Super Mario Bros. 3''====
*'''Wii Virtual Console manual bio:''' ''Changes Mario into Super Mario.''
*'''3DS Virtual Console manual bio:''' ''Changes Small Mario into Super Mario.''
====''Super Mario World''====
*'''Wii U Virtual Console manual bio:''' ''Collect to turn Mario into Super Mario.''
====''New Super Mario Bros. Wii''====
*'''Trading Card description:''' ''Mushroom powers have their ups and downs. Red Super Mushrooms will bulk up your size, allowing you to stomp enemies and smash through pipes and bricks. On the other hand, if you find yourself in a tight spot, blue Mini Mushrooms will shrink you down to fit through tight passageways. Both are very useful!''
====''New Super Mario Bros. 2''====
*'''European website bio:''' ''Grab one of these to turn into Super Mario, who is not only bigger, but can also take more damage from enemies!''
====''Super Mario 3D World''====
*'''Instruction manual bio:''' ''Transforms Small Mario into Super Mario.''
*'''North American website bio:''' ''Turn into the Super version of your character by catching one of these.''
====''Super Mario Run''====
*'''Super Mushroom Statue:''' ''A statue of the Super Mushroom. Power up and become Super Mario!''
====''New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe''====
*'''North American website bio:''' ''Get a little size boost and the ability to withstand one attack from an oncoming baddie. You can also bust blocks when you're bigger.''
===''Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker''===
*'''Instruction manual bio:''' ''Collect a Super Mushroom as Small Captain Toad to return to normal size.''
===''Super Smash Bros.'' series===
====''Super Smash Bros. Melee''====
{{SSBM trophy
|name=Super Mushroom
|image=[[File:Trophy105.png|100px]]
|game=''Super Mario Bros.''<br>10/85
|unlock=Random
|desc=Super Mario Bros. veterans will recognize these power-ups, which hid inside brick blocks and helped Mario and Luigi withstand enemy attacks. In Super Smash Bros. Melee, they temporarily turn your character into a giant. Not only will your size and strength increase, but so will your mass, making it harder for foes to knock you off.
}}
====''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''====
{{SSBB trophy
|name=Super Mushroom
|image=[[File:BrawlTrophy492.png|100px]]
|appears_in='''NES''' ''Super Mario Bros.''<br>'''GB''' ''Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins''
|unlock=Random
|desc=A mushroom that makes you giant sized. When you're this big, your attack power increases and you're harder to launch. But you become an easy target and may come under serious fire. Unlike other items, it doesn't remain in one place but moves to the right once it appears. Why to the right? Well, because that's what it did in its original appearance in Super Mario Bros.
}}
{{SSBB sticker
|name=Mushroom<!--The game excludes "Super" from the title.-->
|image=[[File:Mushroom Sticker.png]]
|game=''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]''
|effect=[Arm, Leg] - Attack +5
|usable_by=Mario, Luigi, Yoshi, Peach, Bowser
}}
====''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS'' / ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U''====
{{SSB4 trophy
|name=Super Mushroom
|image='''3DS:'''<br>[[File:SuperMushroomTrophy3DS.png|100px]]<br>'''Wii U:'''<br>[[File:SSB4TrophySuperMushroom.png|100px]]
|category=
|appears_in='''NES''' ''Super Mario Bros.'' (10/1985)<br>'''DS''' ''New Super Mario Bros.'' (05/2006)
|trophy_box=7: Super Mario Bros.
|unlock=Random
|desc=This mysterious mushroom will cause you to grow several times your normal size. Once you've grown, the power of your attacks and your ability to launch your opponents will increase. However, being so large—and such an easy target—may not be so great in a fight with lots of enemies...
|desc2=This mysterious mushroom will just keep sliding until it bounces off a wall. If you touch it, though, you'll grow and grow and grow! You'll get stronger and be harder to launch, but you'll also be a much easier target. Maybe standing out so much during a fight isn't such a good idea...
}}
====''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''====
{{Spirit
|no=18
|name=Super Mushroom
|image=[[File:Mushroom.png|100px]]
|series=''[[Super Mario (series)|Super Mario]]'' Series
|type=[[smashwiki:Support spirit|Support]]
|slots=1
|class=Advanced
|effects=Stats ↑ after Eating
|obtain=Timmy and Tommy's
}}


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<center>
{{main-gallery}}
<gallery>
<gallery>
Image:Super Mushroom.gif|''[[Super Mario Bros.]]''
SMB Supermushroom.png|''[[Super Mario Bros.]]''
Image:MushroomSMW.PNG|''[[Super Mario World]]''
SuperMushroom-SMAS-SMB3.png|''[[Super Mario All-Stars]]'' (''Super Mario Bros. 3'')
Image:Trophy105.PNG|''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' [[trophy]].
Mushroom sm64ds.png|''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]''
Image:MKDDMushroom.jpg|''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]''
NSMB Super Mushroom Sprite.png|''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]''
Image:Tripletsshrooms.jpg|Triple Mushrooms seen in ''Mario Kart: Double Dash!!''
Image:MKwii TripleShroom.jpg|Triple Mushrooms seen in ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]''
Image:Mushroom2.PNG|''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'' and ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]''.
Image:BrawlSuperMushroomArtwork.jpg|''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''.
Image:TrSuper_mushroom.jpg|''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' [[trophy]].
Image:SuperMushroom.png|''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]''.
</gallery>
</gallery>
</center>


==Names in Other Languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{foreignname
{{foreign names
|Spa=Superchampi
|Jap=キノコ
|SpaM=Super Mushroom. ''Champi'' from ''champiñón'' (mushroom)
|JapR=Kinoko
|Ger=Super-Pilz
|JapM=Mushroom
|Jap2=スーパーキノコ
|Jap2R=Sūpā Kinoko
|Jap2M=Super Mushroom (officially romanized as "Super Kinoko")
|Jap3=パワーアップきのこ
|Jap3C=<ref>{{cite|language=ja|date=1993|publisher=Nintendo|title=''Yoshi no Road Hunting'' instruction booklet|page=18–19}}</ref>
|Jap3R=Pawāappu Kinoko
|Jap3M=Power-up Mushroom
|ChiS=超级蘑菇
|ChiSR=Chāojí Mógu
|ChiSM=Super Mushroom
|ChiT=超級蘑菇
|ChiTR=Chāojí Mógu
|ChiTM=Super Mushroom
|Dut=Superpaddenstoel
|DutM=Supermushroom
|Dut2=Super-Paddenstoel
|Dut2C=<ref>{{cite|title=''Club Nintendo'' (Netherlands) ''Classic''|page=6}}</ref>
|Dut2M=Super-Mushroom
|Dut3=Mid-paddenstoel
|Dut3M=Mid-mushroom
|Dut3N=''Super Mario RPG''
|Fre=Super champi
|FreM=Super Shroom
|Fre2=Super champignon
|Fre2M=Super Mushroom
|Fre3=Champignon doré
|Fre3M=Golden Mushroom
|Fre3N=''Mario Party''
|Fre4=Champignon
|Fre4M=Mushroom
|FreA=Champignon ↑
|FreAM=Mushroom ↑
|FreAN=''Super Mario RPG''
|FreE=Champignon +
|FreEM=Mushroom +
|FreEN=''Super Mario RPG''
|Ger=Superpilz
|GerM=Super Mushroom
|GerM=Super Mushroom
|Ita=Super Fungo
|Ger2=Super-Pilz
|ItaM=Super Mushroom
|Ger2M=Super Mushroom
|FraM=Super Mushroom
|Ger2C=<ref>{{cite|author=Menold, Marcus, et al.|title=''Der offizielle Nintendo Spieleberater "Super Mario World"''|language=de|location=Großostheim|publisher=[[Nintendo|Nintendo of Europe GmbH]]|date=1993|page=17}}</ref>
|Fra=Super Champi}}
|Ita=Fungo Magico
|ItaM=Magic Mushroom
|ItaC=<ref>{{cite|title=''Super Mario Bros.'' Italian manual|page=8}}</ref>
|Ita2=Super Fungo
|Ita2M=Super Mushroom
|Ita2N=power-up, earlier games
|Ita3=Fungo
|Ita3M=Mushroom
|Ita3C=<ref>{{cite|title=''Super Mario All-Stars'' Italian manual|page=9}}</ref>
|Ita3N=power-up, other earlier games
|Ita4=Super fungo
|Ita4M=Super mushroom
|Ita4N=power-up, later games
|Ita5=Fungo
|Ita5M=Mushroom
|Ita5C=<ref>{{cite|title=''Club Nintendo'' (Italy) Numero 1|date=1993|page=22}}</ref>
|Ita5N=healing item
|Ita6=Superfungo
|Ita6M=Supermushroom
|Ita6N=Mid Mushroom
|Ita7=Fungo medio
|Ita7M=Medium mushroom
|Ita7N=Mid Mushroom, ''Super Mario RPG'' only
|Kor=슈퍼버섯
|KorR=Syupeo Beoseot
|KorM=Super Mushroom
|Por=Supercogumelo
|PorM=Super Mushroom
|Rom=Ciupercuță
|RomM=Diminutive of ''ciupercă'' ("mushroom")
|RomC=<ref>{{file link|McDonaldsRomania2013Banner.jpg|McDonald's Romania, Fall 2013 Happy Meal promotion}}</ref>
|RomN=McDonald's [[Happy Meal]] promotion during Fall 2013
|Rom2=Super-ciupercă
|Rom2M=Super-mushroom
|Rom2C=<ref>„Figurina inamic Timidul și Super-ciuperca sporesc opțiunile de joacă.” (''[[Shy Guy|The Shy One]] enemy figure and the Super-mushroom boost the gameplay options.'') – {{cite|url=www.lego.com/ro-ro/product/boomer-bill-barrage-expansion-set-71366|title=Set de extindere Atacul lui Boomer Bill § Specificații|publisher=LEGO.com|language=ro|accessdate=October 1, 2024|archive=web.archive.org/web/20221202003344/https://www.lego.com/ro-ro/product/boomer-bill-barrage-expansion-set-71366}}</ref>
|Rom2N=LEGO ''Super Mario''
|Rus=Супергриб
|RusR=Supergrib
|RusM=Super Mushroom
|Rus2=Гриб ускорения
|Rus2R=Grib uskoreniya
|Rus2M=Boost Mushroom
|SpaA=Superchampiñón
|SpaAM=Super Mushroom
|SpaE=Superchampiñón
|SpaEM=Super Mushroom
|SpaE2=Súper Seta
|SpaE2C=<ref>{{cite|timestamp=7:26|url=youtu.be/cRQZTl8Wwl0?t=446|title="Paper Mario {{!}} Walkthrough Español {{!}}Part 12"|author=FatalRagnarok|date=June 1, 2015|accessdate=June 5, 2024|publisher=YouTube}}</ref><ref>{{cite|timestamp=8:13|url=youtu.be/QOeEFNOPi0I?t=493|title=14 - Paper Mario: La Puerta Milenaria (GC)|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=June 5, 2024|author=DSimphony|date=August 7, 2022}}</ref>
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===Super 'Shroom Orb===
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|Jap=スーパーキノコカプセル
|JapR=Sūpā kinoko kapuseru
|JapM=Super Mushroom Capsule
|Spa=Cápsula Champiñón dorado
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The manual of the original ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' actually refers to the Super Mushroom as the "'''Magic Mushroom'''," but the name was changed due to the unintentional reference to {{wp|psilocybin mushroom|hallucinogenic mushrooms}}.{{ref needed}} The original Japanese manual referred to them as Super Mushrooms, and the English name was reverted to its original Japanese name in future games.
*The Super Mushroom sound effect has the same tune as the one that plays after Mario/Luigi grabs the [[Goal Pole]] in ''Super Mario Bros.'', but it is sped up, missing the last sequence of notes, is arranged differently, and is higher-pitched.<ref>{{cite|author=DidYouKnowGaming?|date=August 24, 2014|url=youtu.be/_P1cHz-CMac|title=Mario Part 1 - Easter Egg Hunting|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=June 5, 2024}}</ref><ref>{{cite|author=TheJohnny|date=July 24, 2018|url=youtu.be/nVs87oGromo|title=Super Mario Bros. Sounds - Slowed Down by 800%|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=June 5, 2024}}</ref>
*In the Super Mario Mash-up in ''[[Minecraft]]'', red mushrooms are replaced by Super Mushrooms.
*In ''Mario Party 2'', when using a Golden Mushroom, the Dice Block uses the sound effect for the [[Slow Block]] from the original ''[[Mario Party]]'', while the regular Mushroom uses the [[Speed Block]]'s sound effect; the reverse is true in ''Mario Party 3''.
*[[Chef Toad]]'s cap resembles the current Super Mushroom design.


*The Super Mushroom is inspired from the poisonous '''Fly Agaric''' toadstool (''[[Wikipedia:Amanita Muscaria|Amanita Muscaria]]'').
==References==
* In the original ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'', Super Mushrooms were white and red-spotted instead of red and white-spotted. This is fixed within levels in the SMA4 remake, but the map's item screen retains the error.
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*The manual of the original ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' actually refers to the Super Mushroom as the "'''Magic Mushroom'''", but the name was changed due to the accidental reference of hallucinogenic mushrooms.
 
*In ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'', there were  super mushrooms on [[Midway Point]] flags, as well as on the Main Flags of each castle.
==Interwiki links==
*The Super Mushrooms in the [[Super Smash Bros. (series)|''Super Smash Bros.'' series]] look exactly like the ordinary [[mushroom]]s used in the most recent ''[[Mario (series)|Mario]]'' games.
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*[https://www.mariocastle.it/wiki/Super_fungo Super Mushroom from the ''Super Mario'' series on Mario's Castle, the Italian ''Super Mario'' wiki]
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*[https://www.mariocastle.it/wiki/Superfungo Super Mushroom from the RPGs on Mario's Castle]
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*[https://www.mariocastle.it/wiki/Fungo_Dorato Golden Mushroom on Mario's Castle]
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*[https://mariowiki.net/wiki/Superpilz Super Mushroom from the ''Super Mario'' series on Mariowiki.net, the German ''Super Mario'' wiki]
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*[https://mariowiki.net/wiki/Super-Pilz Super Shroom on Mariowiki.net]
*[https://mariowiki.net/wiki/Goldpilz Golden Mushroom on Mariowiki.net]
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Latest revision as of 16:41, November 21, 2024

This article is about the item that turns Mario into Super Mario or recovers health. For the object formerly known as a Super Mushroom in early Super Mario Bros. material, see Mushroom Platform. For the item known as a Super Mushroom in Mario Kart 64, see Golden Dash Mushroom.
Not to be confused with Mushroom or Dash Mushroom.
Super Mushroom
Artwork of a Dash Mushroom in Super Mario Party. Also used for Super Mushroom in Super Mario Bros. Wonder, and Mushroom for Super Mario Party Jamboree.
Artwork of a Super Mushroom used for Super Mario Bros. Wonder
First appearance Super Mario Bros. (1985)
Latest appearance Mario & Luigi: Brothership (2024)
Effect Turns Small Mario into Super Mario (most appearances)
Restores health (Yoshi's Safari, RPGs, and Luigi's Mansion for 3DS)
Allows player to roll three Dice Blocks in one turn (Mario Party series)
Turns Mario into Mega Mario (Super Mario 64 DS)
Variants
Related

A Super Mushroom (originally known as a Magic Mushroom,[1][2] and also known as a Power Booster Mushroom,[3] a Power-Up Mushroom,[4][5][6] or simply a Mushroom) is a red mushroom with white spots that serves a particular function depending on the game in which it is found. Its first and most common effect is causing Small Mario to turn into his Super form, allowing him to smash through bricks and take an extra hit from enemies. In other games, it heals Mario and others who use it. The Poison Mushroom can be considered its opposite, a mushroom item that hurts the player. Both this and the standard mushroom are designed after the poisonous Amanita muscaria, with the shape resembling a button mushroom.

The idea for Super Mushrooms was originally believed to have been inspired by the cake that Alice eats in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland that makes her grow after having been shrunk by a potion. However, Shigeru Miyamoto later corrected himself, saying that this was a misunderstanding; the mushrooms were actually inspired by the concept of mushrooms being associated with magical worlds in general, like the wonderland of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and the Mushroom Kingdom.[7] Regardless, the item has become one of the most iconic items in video game history, and it is almost as known as Mario himself.

History[edit]

Super Mario series[edit]

Super Mario Bros.[edit]

SMB Supermushroom.png Super Mushroom from Super Mario All-Stars.

Super Mario Bros. is the first Super Mario game to feature Magic Mushrooms. The first one appears in the second ? Block of World 1-1. Though eyeless, the mushroom's colors resemble those of a Mega Mushroom (as of New Super Mario Bros.), though they were changed to the standard white-spotted red cap with eyes in Super Mario All-Stars.

Touching one will turn Mario into Super Mario, making his body grow. While Super, he gains the ability to break Brick Blocks and allows him to take one more hit from an enemy (shrinking down to Small Mario before losing a life). Also, when Super Mario gets hit, his image will flicker and he will be temporarily invulnerable during this time. If Mario is Super, a Fire Flower will appear in place of a Magic Mushroom's power-up location. However, if Mario takes a hit before getting the Fire Flower, it will act as a Magic Mushroom instead, just making him big.

Like any enemy, if a Magic Mushroom comes in contact with a wall, it will turn around. Just like 1-Up Mushrooms, players can make Magic Mushrooms jump by hitting any viable block (Brick, ? or Coin Blocks); doing so before a Magic Mushroom passes over the block's center can even change its direction entirely. A Magic Mushroom moves at the same speed as Mario's walking speed.

Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels[edit]

Super Mushroom sprite from Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels.

Super Mushrooms return in Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels, working exactly as they do in Super Mario Bros. Also, Super Mushrooms receive eyes in this game for the first time, making them look even more like Mega Mushrooms. Poison Mushrooms look almost identical to Super Mushrooms, except that they are the same colors as Goombas (brown in ground levels, blue in caves, and gray/white in castles); they were given unique designs in Super Mario All-Stars and Super Mario Bros. Deluxe.

Super Mario Bros. 3[edit]

Mushroomsmb3.png A Super Mushroom, from the SNES remake of Super Mario Bros. 3.

In Super Mario Bros. 3, Super Mushrooms again return, but still grant the player the same abilities. They use their now standard shape, appearing more circular than in previous appearances. A difference in their behavior is that they can now also move to the left if the player stands to the right of the block, forcing them to chase after the Mushroom. In the original Super Mario Bros. 3, Super Mushrooms are colored white with red spots, but in subsequent remakes, those colors are changed to the as-of-Super Mario World standard: red cap with white spots. However, the map's item inventory retains the error. Poison Mushrooms return in the GBA remake, with a white-skulled blue cap.

Super Mario Land[edit]

Super Mushroom

Super Mushrooms make a return in Super Mario Land. This game gives it the unique distinction of lacking spots. They once again turn Mario into Super Mario, allowing him to take one hit without dying and break Brick Blocks. Unlike in most other games, however, they fall straight down if they fall off an edge, rather than at an angle. They also are not able to move to the left anymore, like they were in Super Mario Bros. 3.

Super Mario World[edit]

MushroomSMW.png

Super Mushrooms reappear in Super Mario World, where they function the same as before. Super Mushrooms tend to "leap" out of the bushes sometimes for the player to receive. However, in this game, grabbing one while in Super, Fire, or Cape form will put it in the Item Stock, regardless of any reserve items. As of this game, they also aren't as necessary, as grabbing a higher-tiered power-up, like a Fire Flower or Cape Feather, immediately turns Small Mario into the respective form. This game also marked the debut of the Super Mushroom's current design, reverting back to the Mushrooms' coloration from Super Mario Bros. 2, though with its Super Mario Bros. 3 proportions intact. In #4 Ludwig's Castle, there is a Super Mushroom next to a door that leads to the next room. During the battle against Bowser, Peach aids Mario/Luigi by tossing him a Super Mushroom between each phase.

Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins[edit]

Mushroom

In Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins, the Super Mushroom, looking identical to its Super Mario World appearance, once again changes Mario into Super Mario with the usual results. However, unlike in Super Mario Land, it also allows him to perform a Spin Jump (from Super Mario World) to hit or break blocks beneath him by pressing +Control Pad down and jumping or while in midair. Unlike other games, Mario reverts back to Super Mario if he obtains a Super Mushroom while taking a higher-tier form.

Super Mario 64 DS[edit]

Sprite of a Mushroom from Super Mario 64 DS

Mushrooms appear exclusively in Super Mario 64 DS, but this time, they make the characters grow extremely large for a limited time, similar to the effect of a Mega Mushroom. This allows the characters to destroy objects or enemies simply by touching them. They earn an extra life for each object or enemy that they destroy after the first seven. Yoshi, when receiving this power-up, throws punches like the others instead of using his tongue and can break Bricks.

New Super Mario Bros.[edit]

Super Mushroom from New Super Mario Bros..

In New Super Mario Bros., Super Mushrooms return, working as they did in the classic 2D Super Mario games. Unlike in Super Mario World, however, they do not replace higher-tiered power-ups as a Stored Item (like the Fire Flower), instead simply giving 1000 points to the player. They use a design similar to that of the Dash Mushroom from Mario Kart DS.

New Super Mario Bros. Wii[edit]

NSMBW Mushroom Render.png NSMBW Super Mushroom Sprite.png

In New Super Mario Bros. Wii, Super Mushrooms are not changed, except that the number of Mushrooms that appear out of blocks depends on the number of players there are, as well as their current forms, as one will appear for every Small or Mini player currently active. However, with two to four players, if every person does not have a power-up (excluding Mini form), one higher class power-up (such as a Fire Flower) will appear. Super Mushrooms can also appear in Kamek's boss fight, as he may use his magic to turn platforms into Super Mushrooms.

Super Mario 3D Land[edit]

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Super Mario 3D Land is the first original 3D Super Mario game to include Super Mushrooms. They turn Mario from Small Mario to Super Mario, just as in the 2D Super Mario games. If Mario collects a Super Mushroom when the player already has a power-up in the item storage, the player earns ten coins instead. Unlike in previous games, they are not as necessary, since Mario starts out each life as Super Mario. Morty Moles also drop a Super Mushroom sometimes. Poison Mushrooms also return in the Special Worlds, but they have angry eyes and a pink-spotted purple cap.

New Super Mario Bros. 2[edit]

Artwork of a Super Mushroom for New Super Mario Bros. 2

Super Mushrooms appear in New Super Mario Bros. 2, acting the same as they did in previous side-scrolling games.

New Super Mario Bros. U[edit]

The Super Mushrooms appear in New Super Mario Bros. U, acting the same as in other games.

Super Mario 3D World / Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury[edit]

Artwork of a Super Mushroom from Super Mario 3D World.

Super Mushrooms return in Super Mario 3D World and Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury, acting the same as in other games. However, like in Super Mario 3D Land, they are less important to collect, because Mario, Luigi, Princess Peach, Toad, Captain Toad, and Rosalina start each life in their Super forms.

Goomba Towers sometimes carry Super Mushrooms; the player can touch the GamePad touchscreen to pop the bubble to get them from the Goomba Towers.

Super Mushrooms also appear in Bowser's Fury, where they sometimes appear in ? Blocks, and can be added to the item storage if Mario already has a power-up. As of version 1.1.0, when Mario collects 100 coins before leaving Fur Step Island, only Super Mushrooms are awarded, rather than any item.

Super Mario Maker / Super Mario Maker for Nintendo 3DS[edit]

The Super Mushroom appears as an element in Super Mario Maker and Super Mario Maker for Nintendo 3DS in every game style. They can make enemies larger and, after an update, can be stacked on power-ups. Dragging a Super Mushroom into an already enlarged object will make it even bigger, but it will cough it out, returning to its previous size, as enlarged objects cannot get any bigger than they already are. After clearing the four Nintendo World Championships 2015 courses, shaking a Super Mushroom in the Super Mario Bros. style turns it into a Weird Mushroom, though when playing courses, hitting a block with a Super Mushroom has a 1% chance of a Weird Mushroom appearing instead, regardless of whether or not it has been unlocked.

Super Mario Run[edit]

Super Mushrooms return in Super Mario Run and have the same purpose in other games, to turn Small Mario/Luigi into Super Mario/Luigi. Super Mushrooms can sometimes be found outside of blocks. In certain cases, a Super Mushroom found outside of a block may not move at all; some courses even have a floating Super Mushroom. Super Mushrooms that do move have behavior unique to this game: If the player is ahead of a Super Mushroom and the Super Mushroom is moving toward them, the Super Mushroom speeds up to collide with the player. The player can outrun a Super Mushroom during a Coin Rush or while they are invincible. Super Mushrooms do not move past the player once they are in this "chasing" state outside of certain circumstances involving cutscenes. Once a Super Mushroom reaches the player's vertical position, it switches to moving at the same speed as the player.

If Mario and Luigi are already in their Super forms when they grab a Super Mushroom, they get five coins instead. Super Mario Run does not have item storage, unlike Super Mario World, the New Super Mario Bros. series, Super Mario 3D Land, and Super Mario 3D World.

In versions of Super Mario Run prior to the Fall 2017 update, Peach, Toad, Toadette, and Yoshi did not have small forms to shrink into when getting hit. Therefore, Super Mushrooms had no effect on them. Their default state acted identically to Super Mario, as they were as tall as Super Mario and could break Brick Blocks. They received five coins for Super Mushrooms instead, but they were defeated by one hit.

In versions since the Fall 2017 update, Peach, Toad, Toadette, and Yoshi gained small forms to shrink into upon being hit. They continue to start levels in the large form. If they are defeated by pits, poison or lava, they enter a bubble in small form. Thus, Super Mushrooms turn them back into their regular big forms. If they are already at their normal size, these characters get five coins instead.

In Remix 10, if the player collects 100 coins while small, the coin counter resets and the player is given a Super Mushroom in a bubble.

There is a Super Mushroom Statue item in the Kingdom Builder mode, The 8-bit Super Mushroom Trim and 8-bit Super Mushroom Statue are other Kingdom Builder items that use the Super Mushroom's appearance from Super Mario Bros.

Super Mario Odyssey[edit]

No Super Mushrooms appear in Super Mario Odyssey, although a number of mushroom-shaped objects, such as Starshrooms, do appear.

Super Mario Maker 2[edit]

Super Mushrooms return in Super Mario Maker 2 functioning the same way they did in its predecessor. In the nighttime ground theme, Super Mushrooms bounce away from the player.

Super Mario Bros. 35[edit]

Super Mushrooms appear in Super Mario Bros. 35. If collected by Super or Fire Mario, they add 15 seconds to the timer instead of changing Mario's power-up state. The Item Roulette has a chance of granting the player a Super Mushroom.

Super Mario Bros. Wonder[edit]

Super Mushrooms appear in Super Mario Bros. Wonder, acting the same as in other games.[8]

Super Mario World television series[edit]

A Roulette Block in "King Scoopa Koopa"
A Super Mushroom inside a Roulette Block in the Super Mario World animated series.

In the Super Mario World episode "King Scoopa Koopa", a Super Mushroom appears as one of the items in the Roulette Block. This is the only time a Super Mushroom is depicted in the DIC Entertainment-produced cartoons.

Yoshi's Safari[edit]

Super Mushrooms, referred to as Power-up Mushrooms,[9] reappear in Yoshi's Safari. They are dropped from Flying ? Blocks. When dropped from a yellow Flying ? Block, some of the player's LIFE Meter is recovered and they earn 1,500 bonus points. Power-up Mushrooms can also be dropped from dark teal Flying ? Blocks and are used for boss battles only, functioning the same way they do outside the battle. When not used at all, 2,000 bonus points are added to the player's highscore.

Donkey Kong (Game Boy)[edit]

Super Mushrooms also make an appearance in Donkey Kong for the Game Boy. They are used by Donkey Kong shortly before the final battle. He ends up using several of them to transform himself into a giant. A Super Mushroom is also briefly seen in the ending when Pauline gives one to Mario, so that he can change his size and catch Donkey Kong when he is falling.

Hotel Mario[edit]

Sprite of a Super Mushroom or Extra Mario Mushroom

The Super Mushroom appears in Hotel Mario. It still gives Mario an extra hitpoint, but it now affects the color of his overalls instead of his size.

In the v0.09 prototype, Super Mushrooms are Toad instead.[10]

UNDAKE30 Same Game[edit]

In UNDAKE30 Same Game, Super Mushrooms appear as one of the icons on the playing field.

Mario's FUNdamentals[edit]

In Mario's FUNdamentals, images of Super Mushrooms appear in the Dominoes game on dominoes numbered 5.

Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars[edit]

Green Mushroom.png

In Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars, Super Mushrooms, localized as Mid Mushrooms, appear as healing items. They have green caps to distinguish them from ordinary Mushrooms and restore 80 HP to one party member when used.

Mario Party series[edit]

For a list of probabilities of triple Dice Block rolls with Golden Mushrooms, see Triple Dice § Probabilities.

Super Mushrooms appear as usable items in many games in the Mario Party series. In these games, the Super Mushroom is depicted as a shiny, golden variant of the regular Mushroom, and its effect is a stronger variant of the regular Mushroom's effect. Similar items have appeared in games in which the Super Mushroom is not present, such as the Super Mega Mushroom in Mario Party 4, the Thrice Candy in Mario Party 8, and the Triple Dice Set in Mario Party DS. The Golden Dash Mushroom also has a similar role as a stronger, golden variant of the Dash Mushroom in Mario Party: Island Tour, Mario Party: Star Rush, Mario Party: The Top 100, and Super Mario Party.

Mario Party 2[edit]

Golden Mushroom MP2-3.png

The Super Mushroom first appears in the Mario Party series in Mario Party 2, although it is known as the Golden Mushroom in the English localization. When used, the Golden Mushroom allows a player to roll three Dice Blocks instead of just one, traveling a number of spaces equal to the sum of the numbers rolled. If the player rolls the same number on all three Dice Blocks, they are granted 20 coins, or 50 coins for triple 7s. It can be bought from an Item Shop for 20 coins.

In addition to this item, a different golden-colored mushroom called the Gold Mushroom appears in the minigames Rakin' 'em In and Grab Bag.

Mario Party 3[edit]

Triple sevens in Mario Party 3
Peach receiving 50 coins for rolling triple 7s under the effects of a Golden Mushroom in Mario Party 3.

The Golden Mushroom reappears in Mario Party 3 with the same name, appearance, and effects as in Mario Party 2. It can be bought from Toad's Trading Post for 10 coins. It also has the ability to negate curses granted by Bowser, Poison Mushrooms, and Reverse Mushrooms. It is Mario's favorite item in this game.

Mario Party 5[edit]

Super Mushroom Capsule
The Super Mushroom Capsule as it appears in Mario Party 5

The Super Mushroom returns under its usual name in Mario Party 5, now in capsule form as the Super Mushroom Capsule. The Super Mushroom Capsule can be obtained from a capsule machine like other capsules and can either be thrown onto a space for free or used on the player for 10 coins. When used or activated, it grants the player a Super Mushroom, which retains its shiny, golden appearance and effects from Mario Party 2, though rolling triples (other than triple 7s) now grants the player 30 coins.

Mario Party 6[edit]

Super 'Shroom Orb from Mario Party 6
The Super 'Shroom Orb as it appears in Mario Party 6

The Super Mushroom Capsule reappears in Mario Party 6 under the name Super 'Shroom Orb. It can once again be used by players to gain the same benefits as in Mario Party 5, though it can no longer be thrown onto spaces due to the revised Orb system. It can be obtained from Orb Spaces or bought at an Orb hut, usually for 15 coins.

Mario Party 7[edit]

The Super 'Shroom Orb reappears in Mario Party 7 with the same name, appearance and effects as in Mario Party 6. When used in a Team Battle, both team members roll three Dice Blocks numbered 1-5, and if the same number is rolled on all six dice, the team is granted 300 coins.

Paper Mario series[edit]

Super Mushroom
PaperMario Items SuperShroom.png A Super Shroom A Super Shroom from Super Paper Mario. Icon of an item from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)
Paper Mario description A truly super Mushroom. Restores 10 HP.
The Thousand-Year Door description A feel-super mushroom. Replenishes 10 HP.

Paper Mario[edit]

In Paper Mario, the Super Mushroom is localized as the Super Shroom. It has a blue cap and heals 10 HP for one party member. Mario can use it to make various mushroom-based recipes, like Life Shrooms, with other basic items. Super Shrooms can be bought in Harry's Shop, Boo's Mansion, Yoshi's Village, Shiver City, Star Haven, Rip Cheato, and Bowser's Castle. White Li'l Oinks also leave them.

Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door[edit]

In Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, Super Mushrooms (originally referred to as Super Shrooms) can be bought at Westside Goods, the souvenir shop, Twilight Shop, Keelhaul Galleria, Sales Stall and Northwinds Mart, and can be dropped by certain enemies.

Super Paper Mario[edit]

In Super Paper Mario, Super Shrooms can be found within ? Blocks found in stages midway through the game. Here, they heal 20 HP on contact with the player, as opposed to the usual 10 in the previous two games. Their carry-on equivalent is the Super Shroom Shake.

Recipes[edit]

Recipe Result of Cooked Item Game that Recipe is in
Honey Syrup + Super Shroom Honey Super Paper Mario & Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
Jammin' Jelly + Super Shroom Jelly Super
Maple Syrup + Super Shroom Maple Super
Life Shroom + Super Shroom Shroom Steak
Ultra Shroom + Super Shroom
Super Shroom Fried Shroom Paper Mario
Strange Leaf + Super Shroom Life Shroom
Goomnut + Super Shroom
Koopa Leaf + Super Shroom
Dried Fruit + Super Shroom Volt Shroom
Cake Mix + Super Shroom Shroom Cake
Dried Shroom + Super Shroom Hot Shroom
Mushroom + Super Shroom
Dried Pasta + Super Shroom Bland Meal
Egg + Super Shroom
Fire Flower + Super Shroom
Iced Potato + Super Shroom
Super Mushroom Mushroom Fry Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
Mystic Egg + Super Mushroom Omelette Meal
Cake Mix + Super Mushroom Mushroom Cake
Mushroom + Super Mushroom Mushroom Roast
Dried Mushroom + Super Mushroom
Volt Mushroom + Super Mushroom
Turtley Leaf + Super Mushroom Mushroom Roast (International)
Life Mushroom (Japanese)
Golden Leaf + Super Mushroom
Dried Bouquet + Super Mushroom Space Food
Fire Flower + Super Mushroom Zess Dinner
Horsetail + Super Mushroom
Gradual Syrup + Super Mushroom
Keel Mango + Super Mushroom
Peachy Peach + Super Mushroom
Fresh Pasta + Super Mushroom Zess Special (International)
Zess Dinner (Japanese)
Mr. Softener + Super Mushroom Dried Mushroom
Point Swap + Super Mushroom Maple Syrup
Thunder Rage + Super Mushroom Volt Mushroom
Thunder Bolt + Super Mushroom

Super Smash Bros. series[edit]

SmashWiki article: Super Mushroom
A Super Mushroom in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U
The Super Mushroom in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U

The Super Mushroom appears as an item in all games of the Super Smash Bros. series, starting with Super Smash Bros. Melee. It allows any fighter to grow to a bigger size, thus making them heavier and harder to launch, while also increasing their run and fall speed. Giga Bowser and Giga Mac are unaffected by Super Mushrooms, since they are already very large. A Super Mushroom also increases the amount of damage that the fighter can deal to opponents, in addition to improving the fighter's reach in their attacks. Starting with Super Smash Bros. Brawl, all direct attacks can deal 1.56x their normal damage while the fighter is giant-sized, and they only move right upon emerging. The damage multiplier excludes projectile attacks, however. Aesthetically, the user's voice is also lower-pitched. In Melee, they resemble the appearance of generic Mushrooms in Mario Party 2; their modern design (adapted from the Mushrooms in Mario Kart DS) is used for Super Smash Bros. Brawl and all subsequent appearances. A Super Mushroom is also the symbol of the Super Mario franchise.

Throughout the series, there have also been collectible items of a Super Mushroom. In Super Smash Bros. Melee, a Super Mushroom can be randomly obtained from the Lottery or in one of the single-player modes. In Super Smash Bros. Brawl, there is both a trophy and a sticker of a Super Mushroom, both of which are unlocked at random. The sticker, simply named "Mushroom," can be used in The Subspace Emissary by either Mario, Luigi, Peach, Bowser, or Yoshi to increase the power of their arm- and leg-based attacks by 5 points. In Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Super Smash Bros. for Wii U, there is another trophy of a Super Mushroom, again unlocked at random. In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, there is an Advanced-class support spirit of a Super Mushroom, which increases the fighter's attack, defense, and speed after eating food, and it can be obtained from Timmy & Tommy's shop. A Super Mushroom spirit's core can be combined with Metal Mario's and a Fire Flower's cores to summon the Gold Mario spirit.

Mario & Luigi series[edit]

Mushroom A Mushroom from Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time. Icon of a Mushroom Icon for the Mushrooms in Mario & Luigi: Dream Team

In the Mario & Luigi series, Super Mushrooms refill 50 HP (45 HP in the Japanese version of Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga) in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga, Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions, and Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey, 40 HP in Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time, and 60 HP in Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story, Mario & Luigi: Dream Team, Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam, and Mario & Luigi: Brothership.

WarioWare series[edit]

In the WarioWare series, a Super Mushroom first appears in the Grow Wario Grow microgame in WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!, where Wario has to collect it before Mario does. After this appearance, Super Mushrooms went on to appear in a few of 9-Volt's microgames. In WarioWare: Twisted! and later WarioWare Gold, Super Mushrooms appear in the Super Mario Bros. microgame, where Mario can obtain a Super Mushroom from a ? Block, just like in its namesake game. In Level 2 of the Super Mario Land microgame in WarioWare: Get It Together!, the player's character is required to hit a ? Block and collect the Super Mushroom inside. Upon collecting it, the character grows in size.

Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games[edit]

Super Mushrooms appear as items in the Dream Basketball event in the Nintendo DS version of Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games. If a Powerup Ball with one on is successfully thrown into a hoop, the player's hoops will become larger for a short amount of time. They also appear as items in Dream Shooting, where they can be obtained by shooting an Item Box. In this event, they are used immediately and give the player a larger cursor for a limited amount of time, or until they move forward.

Mario Clock[edit]

The DSiWare game Mario Clock features both Super and Poison Mushrooms.

Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker[edit]

Super Mushrooms also return in Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker and its Nintendo Switch and Nintendo 3DS ports. Like in the main series of games, Super Mushrooms turn Small Captain Toad and Small Toadette into their Super forms. If the player collects a Super Mushroom while the character is in Super form, they instead earn 10 coins like in Super Mario 3D Land.

Mario Kart 8 / Mario Kart 8 Deluxe[edit]

In Mario Kart 8 and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, a Super Mushroom emerging from a block appears as a cameo in a Super Mario Bros.-styled graffiti on the underground wall in Super Bell Subway.

Luigi's Mansion (Nintendo 3DS)[edit]

Luigi's Mansion screenshot
The Super Mushroom in the Nintendo 3DS remake

The Super Mushroom can be bumped or dumped by vases or ghosts respectively instead of the Poison Mushroom in the Nintendo 3DS remake of Luigi's Mansion for the Nintendo 3DS by using the Mario amiibo figurine. It restores 25 HP upon collecting.

Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope[edit]

In Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope, Super Mushrooms appear as items that restore 30% of a hero's HP in battle. There are also Super Mushroom Bags, Super Mushroom Chests, and Super Mushroom Chest DXs, which restore 50%, 70%, and 100% of HP respectively.

If Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope is linked with an Ubisoft Connect account, one Super Mushroom can be added to the player's inventory for free upon clearing the prologue.

The Super Mario Bros. Movie[edit]

In The Super Mario Bros. Movie, Princess Peach feeds Mario a Super Mushroom (known in the film as a red mushroom)[11] before testing him on the Training Course. Every time Mario takes damage on the Training Course, he eats another red mushroom before running it again. Mario is also seen eating a red mushroom to transform into Super Mario before fighting Bowser's Minions with Donkey Kong. Mario initially has a disdain towards eating the mushrooms, and at one point during the training montage, ends up throwing up for eating too many of them.

Other appearances[edit]

Wreck-It Ralph[edit]

A Super Mushroom as it appears in Wreck-It Ralph

A Super Mushroom briefly appears in Wreck-It Ralph as one of the many items Ralph finds in the lost-and-found behind Tapper.

Unused appearances[edit]

Super Mario Galaxy[edit]

An unused Super Mushroom can be found in the files of Super Mario Galaxy.

Profiles and statistics[edit]

Super Mario series[edit]

Super Mario Bros.[edit]

  • Wii Virtual Console manual bio: Turns Mario into Super Mario.

Super Mario Bros. 3[edit]

  • Wii Virtual Console manual bio: Changes Mario into Super Mario.
  • 3DS Virtual Console manual bio: Changes Small Mario into Super Mario.

Super Mario World[edit]

  • Wii U Virtual Console manual bio: Collect to turn Mario into Super Mario.

New Super Mario Bros. Wii[edit]

  • Trading Card description: Mushroom powers have their ups and downs. Red Super Mushrooms will bulk up your size, allowing you to stomp enemies and smash through pipes and bricks. On the other hand, if you find yourself in a tight spot, blue Mini Mushrooms will shrink you down to fit through tight passageways. Both are very useful!

New Super Mario Bros. 2[edit]

  • European website bio: Grab one of these to turn into Super Mario, who is not only bigger, but can also take more damage from enemies!

Super Mario 3D World[edit]

  • Instruction manual bio: Transforms Small Mario into Super Mario.
  • North American website bio: Turn into the Super version of your character by catching one of these.

Super Mario Run[edit]

  • Super Mushroom Statue: A statue of the Super Mushroom. Power up and become Super Mario!

New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe[edit]

  • North American website bio: Get a little size boost and the ability to withstand one attack from an oncoming baddie. You can also bust blocks when you're bigger.

Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker[edit]

  • Instruction manual bio: Collect a Super Mushroom as Small Captain Toad to return to normal size.

Super Smash Bros. series[edit]

Super Smash Bros. Melee[edit]

Trophy
Super Mushroom
Super Mushroom
Game/move:
Super Mario Bros.
10/85
How to unlock: Random
Super Mario Bros. veterans will recognize these power-ups, which hid inside brick blocks and helped Mario and Luigi withstand enemy attacks. In Super Smash Bros. Melee, they temporarily turn your character into a giant. Not only will your size and strength increase, but so will your mass, making it harder for foes to knock you off.

Super Smash Bros. Brawl[edit]

Trophy
Super Mushroom
BrawlTrophy492.png
Appears in:
NES Super Mario Bros.
GB Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins
How to unlock: Random
A mushroom that makes you giant sized. When you're this big, your attack power increases and you're harder to launch. But you become an easy target and may come under serious fire. Unlike other items, it doesn't remain in one place but moves to the right once it appears. Why to the right? Well, because that's what it did in its original appearance in Super Mario Bros.
Sticker
Mushroom
A Sticker of a Mushroom in Super Smash Bros. Brawl.
Artwork from: New Super Mario Bros.
Effects in The Subspace Emissary: [Arm, Leg] - Attack +5
Usable by: Mario, Luigi, Yoshi, Peach, Bowser

Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Super Smash Bros. for Wii U[edit]

Trophy
Super Mushroom
3DS:
SuperMushroomTrophy3DS.png
Wii U:
Super Mushroom's trophy render from Super Smash Bros. for Wii U
Category:
(Applies only to the Wii U version) Appears in:
NES Super Mario Bros. (10/1985)
DS New Super Mario Bros. (05/2006)
(Applies only to the Wii U version) Trophy Box: 7: Super Mario Bros.
How to unlock:
Random
This mysterious mushroom will cause you to grow several times your normal size. Once you've grown, the power of your attacks and your ability to launch your opponents will increase. However, being so large—and such an easy target—may not be so great in a fight with lots of enemies... (American English)
This mysterious mushroom will just keep sliding until it bounces off a wall. If you touch it, though, you'll grow and grow and grow! You'll get stronger and be harder to launch, but you'll also be a much easier target. Maybe standing out so much during a fight isn't such a good idea... (British English)

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate[edit]

Spirit
#18 Super Mushroom
Artwork of a Super Mushroom from New Super Mario Bros.; also reused for the Dash Mushroom in Mario Kart Wii. Series/game Super Mario Series
Type Support
Slots 1
Class Advanced
Strength / effect(s) Stats ↑ after Eating
How to obtain Timmy and Tommy's

Gallery[edit]

For this subject's image gallery, see Gallery:Super Mushroom.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese キノコ[?]
Kinoko
Mushroom
スーパーキノコ[?]
Sūpā Kinoko
Super Mushroom (officially romanized as "Super Kinoko")
パワーアップきのこ[12]
Pawāappu Kinoko
Power-up Mushroom
Chinese (simplified) 超级蘑菇[?]
Chāojí Mógu
Super Mushroom
Chinese (traditional) 超級蘑菇[?]
Chāojí Mógu
Super Mushroom
Dutch Superpaddenstoel[?] Supermushroom
Super-Paddenstoel[13] Super-Mushroom
Mid-paddenstoel[?] Mid-mushroom Super Mario RPG
French Super champi[?] Super Shroom
Super champignon[?] Super Mushroom
Champignon doré[?] Golden Mushroom Mario Party
Champignon[?] Mushroom
French (NOA) Champignon ↑[?] Mushroom ↑ Super Mario RPG
French (NOE) Champignon +[?] Mushroom + Super Mario RPG
German Superpilz[?] Super Mushroom
Super-Pilz[14]
Italian Fungo Magico[15] Magic Mushroom
Super Fungo[?] Super Mushroom power-up, earlier games
Fungo[16] Mushroom power-up, other earlier games
Super fungo[?] Super mushroom power-up, later games
Fungo[17] Mushroom healing item
Superfungo[?] Supermushroom Mid Mushroom
Fungo medio[?] Medium mushroom Mid Mushroom, Super Mario RPG only
Korean 슈퍼버섯[?]
Syupeo Beoseot
Super Mushroom
Portuguese Supercogumelo[?] Super Mushroom
Romanian Ciupercuță[18] Diminutive of ciupercă ("mushroom") McDonald's Happy Meal promotion during Fall 2013
Super-ciupercă[19] Super-mushroom LEGO Super Mario
Russian Супергриб[?]
Supergrib
Super Mushroom
Гриб ускорения[?]
Grib uskoreniya
Boost Mushroom
Spanish (NOA) Superchampiñón[?] Super Mushroom
Spanish (NOE) Superchampiñón[?] Super Mushroom
Súper Seta[20][21] - Paper Mario and Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door

Super 'Shroom Orb[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese スーパーキノコカプセル[?]
Sūpā kinoko kapuseru
Super Mushroom Capsule
German Superpilz-Kapsel[?] Super Mushroom Capsule
Spanish Cápsula Champiñón dorado[?] Golden Mushroom Capsule

Trivia[edit]

  • The manual of the original Super Mario Bros. actually refers to the Super Mushroom as the "Magic Mushroom," but the name was changed due to the unintentional reference to hallucinogenic mushrooms.[citation needed] The original Japanese manual referred to them as Super Mushrooms, and the English name was reverted to its original Japanese name in future games.
  • The Super Mushroom sound effect has the same tune as the one that plays after Mario/Luigi grabs the Goal Pole in Super Mario Bros., but it is sped up, missing the last sequence of notes, is arranged differently, and is higher-pitched.[22][23]
  • In the Super Mario Mash-up in Minecraft, red mushrooms are replaced by Super Mushrooms.
  • In Mario Party 2, when using a Golden Mushroom, the Dice Block uses the sound effect for the Slow Block from the original Mario Party, while the regular Mushroom uses the Speed Block's sound effect; the reverse is true in Mario Party 3.
  • Chef Toad's cap resembles the current Super Mushroom design.

References[edit]

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  10. ^ Game Pak Rat (February 26, 2024). Hotel Mario Beta Version - Part 2: Hotel 1, 2, & 3 Differences!. YouTube. Retrieved February 26, 2024.
  11. ^ The Super Mario Bros. Movie subtitles
  12. ^ 1993. Yoshi no Road Hunting instruction booklet. Nintendo (Japanese). Page 18–19.
  13. ^ Club Nintendo (Netherlands) Classic. Page 6.
  14. ^ Menold, Marcus, et al. (1993). Der offizielle Nintendo Spieleberater "Super Mario World". Großostheim: Nintendo of Europe GmbH (German). Page 17.
  15. ^ Super Mario Bros. Italian manual. Page 8.
  16. ^ Super Mario All-Stars Italian manual. Page 9.
  17. ^ 1993. Club Nintendo (Italy) Numero 1. Page 22.
  18. ^ McDonald's Romania, Fall 2013 Happy Meal promotionMedia:McDonaldsRomania2013Banner.jpg
  19. ^ „Figurina inamic Timidul și Super-ciuperca sporesc opțiunile de joacă.” (The Shy One enemy figure and the Super-mushroom boost the gameplay options.) – Set de extindere Atacul lui Boomer Bill § Specificații. LEGO.com (Romanian). Retrieved October 1, 2024. (Archived December 2, 2022, 00:33:44 UTC via Wayback Machine.)
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