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{{Infobox item
| title = Super Mushroom
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|name = Super Mushroom
| image = [[File:Mushrooms.png|200px]]
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|image = [[File:SSF2 Super Mushroom.png]]
| caption =
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|symbol = {{Symbol|Mario}}
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|caption = The '''Super Mushroom''' in ''[[Super Smash Flash 2]]''.
| universe = [[Mario (universe)|''Mario'']]
 
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|universe = ''{{S|Mario|universe}}''
| item class = Transformation
 
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|appearance = ''[[Super Smash Flash 2]]''
| description = Makes you become giant-sized.}}
 
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|class = Transforming
The '''Super Mushroom''' is an [[item]] in ''[[Super Smash Flash 2]]'' from the [[Mario universe]]. The Super Mushroom is slightly bigger than the [[Poison Mushroom]]. The Super Mushroom makes characters bigger. Here are the following side effects:
 
 
|description = Makes you become giant-sized.
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The '''Super Mushroom''' ({{Mousetext|スーパーキノコ|Sūpā Kinoko, literally Super Mushroom.}}) is the most recurring power-up in the ''{{S|Mario|universe}}'' franchise and is also an [[item]] in ''[[Super Smash Flash 2]]''. The silhouette of the Super Mushroom serves as the [[series symbol]] for the ''Mario'' universe in the latter as well. Its polar opposite is the [[Poison Mushroom]].
   
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== Overview ==
*Lasts about 10 seconds.
 
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The Super Mushroom can be distinguished from the Poison Mushroom as it has a more brightful color. When a Super Mushroom appears, it will start sliding on the ground to the right side. The effect of the Super Mushroom is simple: any character who touches it will grow in size, becoming bigger for about 10 seconds.
*Attacks deal more damage and knockback.
 
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*Slightly increases jumping height.
 
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This also grants the following effects:
*Thrown items go further and deal more damage.
 
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*{{Nerf|Character's hurtbox becomes bigger, making it easier to be hit.}}
*Falling is faster.
 
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**{{Buff|This also makes [[hitbox]] become bigger, making it also easier to hit an opponent, and the attack also has more damage and knockback}}
*Character becomes heavier, decreasing [[Knockback resistance]].
 
 
*{{Buff|Slightly increases jumping height.}}
 
*{{Buff|Thrown items go further and deal more damage.}}
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*{{Nerf|Character becomes heavier, increasing the character's [[falling speed]].}}
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**{{Buff|Being heavier decreases knockback received (is launched less further).}}
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== Origin ==
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The Super Mushroom originates from the very first ''Super Mario'' platform game, ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' and is the most common power-up in the game. If [[Mario]] or [[Luigi]] touch a Super Mushroom, they will grow in size, becoming Super Mario and Super Luigi respectively. This Super form makes the Mario Bros. stronger as they are now able to smash brick blocks by jumping below them, it also allows them to withstand a hit by enemies and obstacles, shrinking them back to their Small forms without losing a life. Its conversion and effect in ''SSF2'' is directly based on the fact the Super Mushroom makes the Mario Bros. grow and how they are made stronger are able endure more damage.
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In its original appearance, the Super Mushroom has an orange cap with red spots and did not sport eyes whatsoever. The eyes got added for the first time in the Japanese sequel ''[[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels]]'', while the Mushroom's standard red cap coloration with white spots would not appear until the release of ''{{S|Super Mario World|video game}}'' (prior that, in ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'', that coloration was reversed, being a white cap with red spots). The design of the Super Mushroom in ''SSF2'' is based on its current design, which has been standard in the ''Mario'' franchise since ''New Super Mario Bros.''
   
 
== Gallery ==
 
== Gallery ==
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=== Screenshots ===
 
<gallery>
 
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Super Mushroom in SSF2.png|Super Mushroom next to {{SSF2|Mario}} on {{S|Mushroom Kingdom|stage}}.
Mushroom0.png|{{SSF2|Mario}} [[dashing]] after a super mushroom in [[Bowser's Castle]].
 
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The Giant DK.png|{{SSF2|Zelda}} and {{SSF2|Link}} [[running]] away from Giant {{SSF2|Donkey Kong}}, who have been effected by Super Mushroom and {{SSF2|Goku}} standing on [[Hyrule Castle]].
Mushrooms1.png|Mario under the effects of the super mushroom performing his side [[taunt]].
 
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Battle agianst Giant Mr. Game & Watch.png|Link, {{SSF2|Isaac}}, and {{SSF2|Black Mage}} standing against Giant {{SSF2|Mr. Game & Watch}} on [[Devil's Machine]].
Mushrooms2.png|Super Mushroom Mario performing his [[forward smash]] on {{SSF2|Donkey Kong}}.
 
Mushroom3.png|Super Mushroom Mario getting hit by Donkey Kong's [[down smash]].
 
Mushrooms4.png|Mario under the effects of the poison mushroom getting hit by Donkey Kong's forward smash.
 
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
   
== External link ==
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=== Early designs ===
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<gallery>
*[http://ssfdojo.mcleodgaming.com/index.php/2011/12/12/mushoom/ Mushroom's page which includes the Super Mushroom, at Smash Flash DOJO!!]
 
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Supermushroom43.png|Super Mushroom's early design.
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Mushrooms.png|Super Mushroom's second design, along with Poison Mushroom.
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Supermush3.png|Giant Goku attacking {{SSF2|Ichigo}} with his [[forward smash]].
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MegaMushroom.png|A [[List of bugs and glitches|bug]] drastically increasing Mario's size, during [[Super Smash Flash 2 Demo|demo]] [[Super Smash Flash 2 Demo/Version 0.8a|v0.8a]].
 
Mushrooms1.png|Mario under the effects of the Super Mushroom performing his side [[taunt]].
 
Mushrooms2.png|Giant Mario performing his [[forward smash]] on Donkey Kong.
 
Mushroom3.png|Giant Mario getting hit by Donkey Kong's [[down smash]].
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</gallery>
   
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{{SSF2 Items}}
 
{{Mario universe}}
 
{{Mario universe}}
[[Category:Items]]
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[[Category:Transforming items]]
[[Category:SSF2 Items]]
 
[[Category:Mario universe]]
 
 
[[Category:Super Smash Flash 2]]
 
[[Category:Super Smash Flash 2]]
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[[Category:Super Smash Flash series]]

Revision as of 04:09, 20 April 2020

The Super Mushroom (スーパーキノコ) is the most recurring power-up in the Mario franchise and is also an item in Super Smash Flash 2. The silhouette of the Super Mushroom serves as the series symbol for the Mario universe in the latter as well. Its polar opposite is the Poison Mushroom.

Overview

The Super Mushroom can be distinguished from the Poison Mushroom as it has a more brightful color. When a Super Mushroom appears, it will start sliding on the ground to the right side. The effect of the Super Mushroom is simple: any character who touches it will grow in size, becoming bigger for about 10 seconds.

This also grants the following effects:

  • Nerf Character's hurtbox becomes bigger, making it easier to be hit.
    • Buff This also makes hitbox become bigger, making it also easier to hit an opponent, and the attack also has more damage and knockback
  • Buff Slightly increases jumping height.
  • Buff Thrown items go further and deal more damage.
  • Nerf Character becomes heavier, increasing the character's falling speed.
    • Buff Being heavier decreases knockback received (is launched less further).

Origin

The Super Mushroom originates from the very first Super Mario platform game, Super Mario Bros. and is the most common power-up in the game. If Mario or Luigi touch a Super Mushroom, they will grow in size, becoming Super Mario and Super Luigi respectively. This Super form makes the Mario Bros. stronger as they are now able to smash brick blocks by jumping below them, it also allows them to withstand a hit by enemies and obstacles, shrinking them back to their Small forms without losing a life. Its conversion and effect in SSF2 is directly based on the fact the Super Mushroom makes the Mario Bros. grow and how they are made stronger are able endure more damage.

In its original appearance, the Super Mushroom has an orange cap with red spots and did not sport eyes whatsoever. The eyes got added for the first time in the Japanese sequel Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels, while the Mushroom's standard red cap coloration with white spots would not appear until the release of Super Mario World (prior that, in Super Mario Bros. 3, that coloration was reversed, being a white cap with red spots). The design of the Super Mushroom in SSF2 is based on its current design, which has been standard in the Mario franchise since New Super Mario Bros.

Gallery

Screenshots

Early designs