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The Cape Feather, along with other power-ups from ''Super Mario World'', makes a cameo appearance in the [[Mario Slot]] and [[Super Mario Slot]] minigames of ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]''. If the player lined up three Cape Feathers in a row, they would receive five times the number of [[coin]]s they bet.
The Cape Feather, along with other power-ups from ''Super Mario World'', makes a cameo appearance in the [[Mario Slot]] and [[Super Mario Slot]] minigames of ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]''. If the player lined up three Cape Feathers in a row, they would receive five times the number of [[coin]]s they bet.


In the main game, the feather that transforms [[Mario]] into the similarly-controlled [[Wing Mario]] resembles the Cape Feather.
In the main game, the [[Wing Cap|feather]] that transforms [[Mario]] into the similarly-controlled [[Wing Mario]] resembles the Cape Feather.


====''Super Mario Maker'' / ''Super Mario Maker for Nintendo 3DS'' / ''Super Mario Maker 2''====
====''Super Mario Maker'' / ''Super Mario Maker for Nintendo 3DS'' / ''Super Mario Maker 2''====

Revision as of 12:22, April 1, 2019

"Feather" redirects here. For the item from Mario's Time Machine, see Feather (Mario's Time Machine). For the collectible that's also known as Feather in the GBA version of Donkey Kong Country 2, see Golden Feather.

Template:Item-infobox The Cape Feather[1] is a power-up that transforms Mario and Luigi into Cape Mario and Cape Luigi, respectively. It first appeared in Super Mario World.

History

Super Mario series

Super Mario World

The Cape Feather first appeared in Super Mario World. When Mario or Luigi grabs one, it turns them into Cape Mario/Luigi. As Cape Mario or Cape Luigi, the player can glide through the air, similar to the Super Leaf's effect in Super Mario Bros. 3. If the player runs at full speed before jumping to take off, they can control the flight with +Control Pad. Pressing backward will slow Mario's speed and make him ascend, and tapping it repeatedly will allow Mario to continue flying, possibly to the end of the level; pressing forwards speeds up Mario and has him descend. The player can also attack enemies by spinning the cape by pressing Y Button.

Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3

Additionally, the Cape Feather is available as an additional item in Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3. By scanning in the appropriate card on the e-Reader, the player can upload a Cape Feather into their inventory to use in the game. Cape Mario plays just like he does in Super Mario World, including being able to defeat enemies like Dry Bones.

Super Mario 64 DS

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The Cape Feather, along with other power-ups from Super Mario World, makes a cameo appearance in the Mario Slot and Super Mario Slot minigames of Super Mario 64 DS. If the player lined up three Cape Feathers in a row, they would receive five times the number of coins they bet.

In the main game, the feather that transforms Mario into the similarly-controlled Wing Mario resembles the Cape Feather.

Super Mario Maker / Super Mario Maker for Nintendo 3DS / Super Mario Maker 2

The Cape Feather and Cape Mario return in Super Mario Maker, Super Mario Maker for Nintendo 3DS and Super Mario Maker 2[2], but only in the Super Mario World style, acting the same way they did in that game.

Super Mario World television series

Cape Feather
A Cape Feather, as seen in the Super Mario World animated series.

The Cape Feather also appears in the Super Mario World TV show, where it is used in episodes such as "King Scoopa Koopa" and "The Night Before Cave Christmas." Mario is the only character to don the cape in the series.

Mario Kart series

Super Mario Kart

Feather

The "Feather" (as it is referred to in this game) is also found used in Super Mario Kart for the SNES as an item a driver can obtain from ? Panels throughout each race course (except the Mario Circuit and Donut Plains courses). The Feather grants the user the ability to perform a Spin Jump roughly twice as high as a regular driver can. This can be useful for jumping over barriers, as a quick and easy shortcut, and for jumping over enemy projectiles.

Additionally, while it did not appear in the final game, in a pre-release version of Mario Kart 64, the Feather appeared to be one of the items.

Mario Kart 8 Deluxe

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Mario holding a Feather

After 25 years of absence from the Mario Kart series as an item, the Feather returns in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe. It only appears in Battle Mode. Working like a normal trick, it can be used to jump over obstacles, steal a balloon, coins, or the Shine Sprite (depending on the mode) from an opponent if they are hit upon use or landing, exit gliding, and/or get more height in a trick jump, though only if the player is not already airborne.[3]

Gallery

Artwork

Sprites and Models

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese マント羽根
Manto hane
Mantle Feather

German Feder
Feather
Italian Piuma Cappa
Cape Feather
Korean 깃털
Gitteol
Feather

Portuguese (NOA) Pena da Capa
Cape Feather
Portuguese (NOE) Pluma
Feather
Russian Перо
Pero
Feather

Spanish Pluma
Feather

Trivia

Feather found in Sunshine Airport

References

  1. ^ Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2 instruction booklet. Page 19.
  2. ^ Nintendo. (February 13, 2019). Super Mario Maker 2 – Announcement Trailer – Nintendo Switch. YouTube. Retrieved on February 13, 2019.
  3. ^ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pAPMrPT5OJ8

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