There is an alternate version of the form that is obtained by grabbing a Lucky Bell, which is the same as normal Cat Mario except that it has a red collar and a bronze bell that looks like the Lucky Bell. When Peach is in her Cat form and uses her Floating Jump, she performs an animation similar to a Scuttle while clawing at the air. A jingling sound can sometimes be heard when the player jumps. If any character touches the Goal Pole in Cat form in a level that uses the regular level victory music, that character says "meow" while doing the victory pose. Cat Mario runs at a crouching height, and he also breaks into a sprint significantly sooner than in any other form. He can also claw swipe enemies in front of him (which can spin Cat Wheels, similar to Tanooki Mario tail-whipping Tail Wheels in Super Mario 3D Land), as well as slide into them however, he cannot defeat Bullet Bills or Banzai Bills with this method, which simply causes them to change direction instead. Mario also has the ability to claw dive on enemies from midair to slam into them, similar to a dive attack. In this form, Mario can briefly climb up or cling to both walls and the Goal Pole.
History Super Mario series Super Mario 3D World / Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury Ĭat Mario makes its debut in Super Mario 3D World and returns in Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury, serving as the main form of the game, much like Tanooki Mario was in Super Mario 3D Land, and is gained upon collecting a Super Bell.
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