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[[Image:Fwoosh NSMBWii.png|thumb|A '''Foo''' producing fog.]]
[[Image:Fwoosh NSMBWii.png|thumb|A '''Foo''' producing fog.]]
'''Foos''' are a new cloud enemy that had their first appearance in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]''. They act just like a [[Fwoosh]], though its wind blows only produces fog and do not throw [[Mario]] away like Fwooshes did in ''[[Super Mario 64]]''. Mario can get rid of the fog produced by a Foo by doing a [[Spin Jump]] or using a [[Propeller Mushroom]].
'''Foos''' are a new cloud enemy that had their first appearance in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]''. Their only appearance in the game is in World 7-5.
 
They act just like a [[Fwoosh]], though its wind only produces fog and do not throw [[Mario]] away like Fwooshes did in ''[[Super Mario 64]]''. Mario can get rid of the fog produced by a Foo by doing a [[Spin Jump]] or using a [[Propeller Mushroom]].


Foos can be defeated in every way possible existing in the game, though some of them are in places that Mario can not access.
Foos can be defeated in every way possible existing in the game, though some of them are in places that Mario can not access.

Revision as of 20:03, December 29, 2009

File:Fwoosh NSMBWii.png
A Foo producing fog.

Foos are a new cloud enemy that had their first appearance in New Super Mario Bros. Wii. Their only appearance in the game is in World 7-5.

They act just like a Fwoosh, though its wind only produces fog and do not throw Mario away like Fwooshes did in Super Mario 64. Mario can get rid of the fog produced by a Foo by doing a Spin Jump or using a Propeller Mushroom.

Foos can be defeated in every way possible existing in the game, though some of them are in places that Mario can not access.

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