Bouncy Cloud
Bouncy Clouds are cloud platforms that appear in New Super Mario Bros. Wii, New Super Mario Bros. U and New Super Luigi U. Anything that lands on them bounces very high, including enemies. Their appearance is reminiscent of Cloud Blocks, as both are white fluffy cloud featuring a smiling face in the middle.
History
Super Mario series
New Super Mario Bros. Wii
In New Super Mario Bros. Wii, four of them appear in a secret area in World 2-6, and many of them appear in World 9-8.
New Super Mario Bros. U
In New Super Mario Bros. U, they appear in two levels, several of them can be found in the level Bouncy Cloud Boomerangs, and a single one is found in the final level of Superstar Road, Follow That Shell!.
New Super Luigi U
In New Super Luigi U, they are also found in two levels, Above the Bouncy Clouds, and Flying Squirrel Ovation.
Super Mario Run
As of the version 3.0.4 update, a Bouncy Cloud appears as a Kingdom Builder object in Super Mario Run. It is a 3★ reward that can be won from Bonus Games.
Mario Party 9
In Mario Party 9, Bouncy Clouds are found in the minigame Buddy Bounce, where the players bounce on the clouds to collect the most balloons.
Gallery
- 9-8-NSMBWii.png
- NSLU 7-4 Luigi.jpg
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ぼよよん雲[?] Boyoyon Kumo |
「ぼよよん」 (boyoyon) is an onomatopoeia for bouncing; 「雲」 (kumo) means "cloud". | |
Chinese | 蹦蹦雲[?] Bèng bèng yún |
Bouncing Cloud | |
Dutch | Springwolk[?] | Jump cloud | |
French | Trampocumulus[?] | From trampoline and cumulus cloud | |
German | Springwolke[?] | Jump cloud | |
Italian | Rimbalzonuvola[?] | Bounce cloud | |
Portuguese | Nuvem trampolim[?] | Trampoline cloud | |
Russian | Облако-батут[?] Oblako-batut |
Trampoline cloud | |
Spanish | Nube elástica[?] | Elastic cloud |