The map will then reload and place Mario in front of the Giga Bell he collected to begin the battle. If the gigantic version of Small Mario takes damage, the standard death animation plays while Mario shrinks down to normal size. Both of these forms are gigantic versions of their normal forms, with sizes proportional to Giga Cat Mario. Taking damage once causes him to revert to his Super form, and taking damage again in this state reverts him to his Small form. Coming into contact with Fury Bowser, his attacks, or the lava in Roiling Roller Isle or Mount Magmeow will cause Giga Cat Mario to take damage. While he is immune to the black goop covering Lake Lapcat, wading through it is slower than moving through water. Unlike other giant transformations such as Mega Mario, and in a similar vein to Big Mario, Mario is not invulnerable in this form. While he retains the crouch, dash, Ground Pound Jump, Long Jump, and roll from Mario's normal moveset, the Crouch Jump, Dive, Side Somersault, Spin Jump, and Wall Jump cannot be performed. He is able to claw swipe, claw dive, and climb up walls (although the latter is difficult to perform, as he is too big to climb a reasonable distance up most structures in Lake Lapcat). Giga Cat Mario possesses a similar moveset to Cat Mario. Fury Bowser then begins attacking as a battle against him starts. The entire map will then reload as a less detailed version of Lake Lapcat with no objects, and the heads-up display disappears for the duration this map is loaded. If Mario comes in contact with an active Giga Bell, a cutscene will play showing Cat Mario growing in size and turning into Giga Cat Mario, with the initial power-up form staying as Cat Mario regardless of the form Mario was in when collecting the Giga Bell. If the player has collected enough Cat Shines to uncorrupt the available Giga Bells, they will awaken and become usable when Fury Bowser begins rampaging. Giga Cat Mario's fur takes on a more radiant golden tint than regular Cat Mario's, with a lion mane and a tuft at the end of his tail resembling those of a komainu. Mario assumes this form to fight Fury Bowser directly multiple times throughout the campaign this requires a certain number of Cat Shines, the specific number being dependent on how many times Fury Bowser has been defeated in battle. History Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury 1.1 Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury.As with Invincible Mario, Fury Bowser's goop is uniquely able to power White Cat Mario down without instantly defeating Mario in the process. The form first appears in both campaigns of Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury for Nintendo Switch, having not been in the original Wii U version of Super Mario 3D World. Mario is the only character with a yellow cap brim and tail tip in this form White Cat Luigi's brim is white, despite Cat Luigi's being the same shade as his spots. Due to lacking darker fur patterns, White Cat Peach and White Cat Rosalina have completely white fur. The circular detail inside the cat ears also turns light yellow, while the paw pads and the rest of the inner ears remain pink. It is based on White Tanooki Mario and White Raccoon Mario, granting all of Cat Mario's abilities alongside indefinite invincibility, until the user clears the course or is defeated.Īll characters have a glowing, very slightly off-white base color, with their darker stripes and spots becoming light yellow accents. White Cat Mario (Japanese: しろネコマリオ Shiro Neko Mario) is an invincible form of Cat Mario, attained by grabbing an Invincibility Bell. Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury ( Nintendo Switch) 2D art of White Cat Mario, recolored by AgentMuffin ( t∣ b∣ c) from the Cat Mario stamp
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