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Revision as of 18:01, March 28, 2022
Template:Minigame-infobox Mario Can-Can is a 2-vs-2 minigame found in Mario Party 5. Its name comes from "can-can," a type of dance.
Gameplay
Each team is in charge of opening a can, done so by jumping on or ground-pounding platforms attached to a can opener. As the players continue to jump or ground-pound, the can opener slowly goes around the top of the can, opening it. Players must take turns jumping or ground-pounding in order to get the most leverage from each jump or Ground Pound. The first team to open its can and release the contents wins.
Can variants
- Fruits – Various fruits erupt from the can.
- Candies – Various sweets erupt from the can.
- Flowers – Flowers erupt from the can.
- Balloons – Balloons fly out of the can.
- Goomba – Many Goombas or a Gold Goomba erupts from the can.
- Thwomp – A Thwomp repeatedly hops out of and back into the can.
- Hammers – A large hammer followed by small hammers erupt from the can.
Controls
- – Jump
- → – Ground Pound
In-game text
- Rules – "Open the can using the seesaw can opener. Alternate jumps on the seesaw to open the can."
- Advice – "A Ground Pound will make the can opener move faster."
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | かんきりシーソー Kankiri Shīsō |
Can Opener Seesaw |
German | Dosenöffnen im Team |
Team Can Openers |
Italian | Aprilatta |
Can Opener |
Spanish | ¡Que lata de lata! |
What a Pain of a Tin! (pun with various meanings of the word lata) |