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Lucky Cat MarioUsed on,Item neededPower(s) givenTemporary invincibility, earn coins while fallingFirst appearanceLucky Cat Mario, also known as Maneki-Neko Mario or Golden Statue Mario, is a derivative form of in. The user transforms into this when a is performed after grabbing a.In this form, he is a golden statue holding a coin.
Lucky Cat Mario is a power-up featured in Super Mario 3D World. It can be used by Mario, Luigi, Princess Peach, Toad, and Rosalina upon acquirement of a Lucky Bell. Lucky Cat Mario's appearance is almost exactly the same as his normal Cat form, except he now dons a red collar with a Lucky Bell.
's Lucky Cat form is slightly different; he is raising his left paw instead of his right, unlike everyone else. While similar to 's, Mario is, rather than merely invulnerable and ignored by enemies; he also earns while falling in this form.
Mario cannot remain in this form indefinitely; he reverts to Cat Mario either if the player stops the ground pound, or its 12-second time limit expires. Lucky Cat Mario can defeat almost all normally invincible enemies, such as, and, and instantly defeat enemies that usually take multiple hits. However, it cannot defeat, or.Gallery. Playable Characters.Non-playable Characters.Worlds.Boss enemies/.Items and objects.Moves.Forms.Enemies.Miscellaneous.Further info.Related activities:.
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MeowserUsed onPower(s) givenRun up walls, scratch enemies with claws, tail whipFirst appearanceLatest appearanceMeowser is the name used for the of introduced in. Bowser obtains the form only once during the final battle in. He has white and orange fur with brown stripes similar to a tiger's, a ringed tail, cat ears instead of horns, whiskers, and his nose is black. His hair is colored red, white, and brown, his shell appears to become more gray-blue, looking similar to 's (but without red gaps), and the rings around his spikes are more red.
Even his trademark roar becomes different, giving off more of a meow-like sound. Additionally, he is larger than normal Bowser. Like and, the form is more akin to a transformation than a suit.
The name is a portmanteau of 'Bowser' and 'meow', the onomatopoeia for the sound that a cat makes. Meowser as seen in-game.During the final battle in Super Mario 3D World, like Cat Mario, Meowser can climb walls and swipe his claws at his enemies. Unlike Cat Mario, however, his tail is large enough to whip, like, as well as retaining his ability to breathe fire (though he uses this less often). After the the player(s) attack him with a, Meowser uses the power of to become, spawning up to five doubles to fight them. The player cannot harm Meowser directly; the only way to finish the fight is to hit the Super POW Block four times at the top of the tower to defeat Meowser. The to the will then be revealed.The final boss battle against Meowser is reminiscent of the final boss battle against at the end of, where the final boss uses power-ups against the player. It is also similar to episode ', where Bowser also uses power-ups against the Mario Bros.
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(though through the use of, rather than the power-ups themselves, and only in ). Meowser appears as a placeable enemy in in the Super Mario 3D World style, in place of regular.Meowser can walk on all-fours and will start breathing fireballs when the player gets close to him, like with normal Bowser. If Meowser is given a, his fireballs also get bigger. He can also sometimes breathe 3 fireballs in a circular motion.Meowser can also roll off the ground and climb up onto the surface in front of the player or slide near the player.The player can only place up to three Meowsers on a single course layer.If the player gives Meowser wings, he can flutter for a little bit. Sometimes when he jumps off, he will flutter in the background and breathe fireballs from there.If the player gives Meowser a parachute, he will float down before acting as normal.Like with normal Bowser, Meowser is immune to jump attacks and will be defeated if he gets hit 20 times, whether they are through fireballs or with certain items. As, he can be defeated in 7 hammer whacks. With a POW Block, he will be defeated in 2 hits; he also flinches briefly after getting hit.
He will be defeated instantly if a hits him, if the player runs through him while, or if crushed by a. Giant items can double the amount of damage on him as well.
If Meowser is giant-sized, the number of hits he takes before getting defeated doubles. If Meowser is defeated, he falls down and leaves behind, unlike in the original game, where he is blown away before exploding into fireworks. On a side note, Meowser is unaffected by, and making Meowser fall into an will not defeat him. Playable Characters.Non-playable Characters.Worlds.Boss enemies/.Items and objects.Moves.Forms.Enemies.Miscellaneous.Further info.Related activities:.
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