The tail whip is usable underwater, and able to hit more enemies. Mario also gains a new Tail Spin move [1] in this form done by pressing or while crouching which replaces the Roll and Rolling Leap , letting him tail whip continuously, even while moving; this move can also be used to spin Tail Wheels , which can help him ascend quickly.
Statue Mario also reappears in this game making this form closer to its original depiction , but it can only be used once a Statue Leaf is found in the Special Worlds, or in a Deluxe StreetPass Gift. Tanooki Mario gains a red scarf to show he can use the form; the statue also wears a red scarf and now depicts Tanooki Mario raising his right hand.
It replaces the Ground Pound , and lasts for twelve seconds upon landing, unlike in Super Mario Bros. Mario or Luigi can only obtain this form by collecting an Invincibility Leaf after losing five lives in a skipped normal world level, and it makes him completely invincible for the duration of the level. Additionally, Statue Luigi has a green scarf and is shown holding out his left hand, unlike his brother. Mario carries Princess Peach and the Toads flutter around as they fly all the way back to Peach's Castle during the credits despite the lack of flight in-game.
Despite using Super Leaves, the Toads are seen sporting scarves that match their vest and cap colors, much like Statue Mario. In the Special Worlds, Toad himself sports a Tanooki Suit in the Toad Houses and pre-airship level cutscenes; in the former, he often gives a Super Leaf to either Mario or Luigi in representation of his get-up. Tanooki Toad much like the other Toads sporting Tanooki Suits also wears a colored scarf red in Toad's instance around his neck.
When the player completes all the levels, a picture appears after the credits are finished. Mario, Toad, and Peach's Tanooki Suits look almost the same: their ears' fronts and insides are the same color as their belly areas; additionally, Peach's is darker-colored and has puffy shorts and darker legs, rather than its Super Mario 3D Land design, and Toad's lacks a scarf.
Luigi's Kitsune Suit remains the same. Rosalina's Tanooki Suit in this game is the same as Peach's, though with darker arms and shorter gloves. When Peach is wearing the suit, she will float before using the suit's scuttle , and can gain even more horizontal distance this way. It is unlocked by turning 15 characters into star characters. The racket for this costume costs coins to buy at the Clubhouse for Miis to be able to use. A golf ball and club set made with the theme of this costume are available as well for the Mii to buy and use.
In the comic, Mario is forced to wear the Tanooki Suit due to Luigi accidentally ordering a single tuxedo, and the Tanooki Suit was the only one available at the rental shop. An old man informs Mario that that the suit is a genuine one created by Mushroomland's first tailor, Tanooki , who sewed a tail on the back of every suit he created as his trademark; he also informs Mario that Tanooki's suits possess magical powers, and that genuine suits are very rare.
Mario transforms himself into Statue Mario by curiously pressing a button on the front of the suit, and it isn't until he wishes that he could turn back to normal that he turns back into Tanooki Mario. Tanooki Mario's signature vehicle is the Tanooki Kart. Although Tanooki Mario is a middleweight character like Mario, he has slightly more acceleration at the cost of his weight stat; a trait that he shares with the male Villager. Tanooki Mario's anti-gravity-specific trick animation involves him briefly turning into Statue Mario.
Tanooki Mario is the staff ghost for Ice Ice Outpost. Tanooki Mario uses various voice clips taken from other games, with several voice file prefixes seemingly indicating the source game. Unlike the Wii U game, he is included within the base game and is available from the start.
A shiny variant of this sticker also exists, giving Mario a rainbow-colored tail and a stronger counterattack. In Paper Mario: Color Splash , using a Tail card fully transforms Mario into Raccoon Mario, unlike in the previous game; he still deflects enemy attacks with his tail.
It lasts until Mario takes damage or wins the fight. At least a few of these cards are required at the beginning of the boss fight with Ludwig in order to counter the cannonballs fired from the Ludship. The Shiny variant also returns, but now retains its original coloration as opposed to the sticker's bright color scheme. As Raccoon Mario, he directly attacks enemies in the same 2x2 area a Hammer attack reaches, rather than counterattacking foes, and a very brief time period more than other items or weapons allows the player to input an Action Command to deal more damage using the tail whip.
Once the attack concludes, Mario reverts to normal. On several occasions, the form is referred to as Raccoon Power. Mario gains the ability by using a piece of a plant labeled as "Magic Leaf Raccoonias" for a toothpick and then uses his new-found ability to save some hot-air balloonists trapped in a cyclone that Bowser creates.
He is flying over the Mushroom Kingdom when he finds two Nintendo Gamer's Guides on a cloud, accidentally hitting a Koopa Paratroopa and falling to the ground. It becomes available in the Lottery after collecting trophies. When equipped in The Subspace Emissary , it boosts the user's flinch resistance by points.
In Super Smash Bros. Like with most other equipable items, the player can lose this form if they are hit enough times or with a strong enough attack; it will also disappear after enough time has passed. This form's tail whip was considered during development, but it was later dropped. The Raccoon form returns in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate as an effect of the Super Leaf item, functioning the same as previously. In addition, Fox Luigi appears as an Ace-class support spirit , granting the fighter easier dodging when equipped.
Raccoon Mario was created when Takashi Tezuka wanted a way for Mario to spin and knock away enemies with a tail. At first, the inclusion of a raccoon-like Mario made him worried, but he wanted this new action to implemented in some way. However, the spin was originally meant for when Super Mario Bros.
Flying was a mechanic Tezuka wanted to add since Super Mario Bros. He can also wack enemies with his tail and in some games, he gains the ability to descend down slowly and safer. After a long absence, the power-up returns in the game, New Super Mario Bros. It works just like it did in Super Mario Bros.
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