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Water geysers, with or without {{s|mariowiki|Big Urchin}}s on top, are common in the world {{s|mariowiki|Sparkling Waters}}, while falling icicles which can be used as platforms appear in {{s|mariowiki|Frosted Glacier}}. The beanstalk originates from the Sparkling Waters hidden level: {{s|mariowiki|Skyward Stalk}}.
Water geysers, with or without {{s|mariowiki|Big Urchin}}s on top, are common in the world {{s|mariowiki|Sparkling Waters}}, while falling icicles which can be used as platforms appear in {{s|mariowiki|Frosted Glacier}}. The beanstalk originates from the Sparkling Waters hidden level: {{s|mariowiki|Skyward Stalk}}.


[[Kamek]] is a high-ranking member of [[Bowser]]'s army and one of the main antagonists in the {{uv|Yoshi}} series, a [[Magikoopa]] who, in some of the ''New Super Mario Bros.'' games, appears at the beginning of boss battles to transform the arena.
[[Kamek]] is a high-ranking member of [[Bowser]]'s army and one of the main antagonists in the {{uv|Yoshi}} series, a [[Magikoopa]] who, in the recent ''New Super Mario Bros.'' games, appears at the beginning of boss battles to transform the arena.


[[Nabbit]] first appeared in ''New Super Mario Bros. U''. He is a rabbit thief who steals items from {{s|mariowiki|Toad House}}s: players then can chase him across levels to retrieve the stolen items, being rewarded with a {{s|mariowiki|P-Acorn}} upon capture. Nabbit also appears to take the prize in {{s|mariowiki|enemy course}}s if players do not retrieve it in time.
[[Nabbit]] first appeared in ''New Super Mario Bros. U''. He is a rabbit thief who steals items from {{s|mariowiki|Toad House}}s: players then can chase him across levels to retrieve the stolen items, being rewarded with a {{s|mariowiki|P-Acorn}} upon capture. Nabbit also appears to take the prize in {{s|mariowiki|enemy course}}s if players do not retrieve it in time.
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*If Nabbit is not attacked enough when he has a fighter in his bag, he will carry them towards the upper blast line. This action could be a homage to [[Tac]] from the {{uv|Kirby}} universe, a fellow thief enemy that also makes various appearances in the ''{{b|Super Smash Bros.|series}}'' series.
*If Nabbit is not attacked enough when he has a fighter in his bag, he will carry them towards the upper blast line. This action could be a homage to [[Tac]] from the {{uv|Kirby}} universe, a fellow thief enemy that also makes various appearances in the ''{{b|Super Smash Bros.|series}}'' series.
**Coincidentally, both of them have the "Item Gravitation" skill as spirits.
**Coincidentally, both of them have the "Item Gravitation" skill as spirits.
*Kamek's trophy in ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U'' states that when he appears in this stage, he might tease the player(s) by not casting any magic at all. This is not true, as every time he appears, he will cast the spell that activates the stage transition.


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