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[[Image:MvsDK2_BlueSpring.jpg|thumb|250px|An artwork of a [[Mini-Mario]] jumping from a '''Blue Spring'''.]]
'''Blue Springs''' are one of the obstacles that the [[Mini-Mario]]s face during the events of the [[Nintendo DS]] game ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis]]''. These objects first appeared in [[Tropical Island]] Room 2-1, and so on in later levels of the game. Their appearance is simply a blue-colored spring which has a rounded top on it.
'''Blue Springs''' are one of the obstacles that the [[Mini-Mario]]s face during the events of the [[Nintendo DS]] game ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis]]''. These objects first appeared in [[Tropical Island]] Room 2-1, and so on in later levels of the game. Their appearance is simply a blue-colored spring which has a rounded top on it.



Revision as of 02:23, April 3, 2008

A Mini Mario using a Blue Spring.
An artwork of a Mini-Mario jumping from a Blue Spring.

Blue Springs are one of the obstacles that the Mini-Marios face during the events of the Nintendo DS game Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis. These objects first appeared in Tropical Island Room 2-1, and so on in later levels of the game. Their appearance is simply a blue-colored spring which has a rounded top on it.

When a Mini-Mario uses them, the player has to draw the stylus up near to the spring. When the toy jumps on the spring, the Mini-Mario will jump high and also accelerate forward depending on the direction the toy is about to make. Using them is a good way to get onto ledges. These objects can't be moved, but also not fixed onto the floor.

A similar object introduced in the game is a Yellow Spring.