. . "The P-wing was a starfighter used by Mario before he joined The Super Smash Brotherhood. It temporarily turned him into a flying raccoon that could whack things with its tail. It is unknown how Mario managed to turn himself into a flying raccoon, but scientists from all over the galaxy are attempting to figure out the secret behind this powerful starfighter. It was one of the last ships in the \"letter-wing\" series. After it they went to ships shaped like Chinese characters. The first such being the \u6F22-Wing. Yeah, I have no idea how that worked."@en . . . . "Acceleration, Traction"@en . "P-Wing"@en . "A P-wing from ''Super Mario Bros. 3\"\""@en . "The P-Wing is a special power-up that only appears in certain levels. Once obtained, it grants a character unlimited flight time for one area before being wearing off. Much like the Stomp Boots, this is a power-up that only appears as needed."@en . . . "P-Wing is an item that first appeared in Super Mario Bros. 3. It can be obtained from a treasure chest in Toad's House or from Princess Peach's letters after defeating one of the Koopalings. It grants you unlimited flight for one level as long as the player isn't hit. Once the level ends, you will still retain the powers of a basic Super Leaf."@en . "Kart"@en . "Artwork of a P-Wing"@en . . "100"^^ . . . "The P-Wing is an item in Super Mario Bros. 3 that one can be obtain from Princess Peach after ridding a world from the Koopalings' power or from a white toad house. It enables Mario or Luigi to fly in the air for an unlimited amount of time during one level. Once the level is over, they lose the ability and only have the basic Super Leaf powers. Also, the power is lost if they are hit. If either Mario or Luigi happens to get the Tanooki Suit while still under the effect of the P-Wing, they will change into the Tanooki Suit but the P-Wing effect will still be active. In the original NES version of Super Mario Bros. 3, if you manage to complete the game and restart without hitting Reset, you can start a whole new game with multiple P-Wings as bonus power-ups. In Super Mario 3D Land, they are found in a gold block with a P-Wing on it after losing 10 lives in a Normal Mode level. Using it will take you immediately to the end of a level."@en . "In some Toad Houses and as rewards."@en . . . . . "P-wing"@en . "Gives Mario or Luigi the ability to fly unlimitedly through a level."@en . . . . "Es un \u00EDtem poco com\u00FAn que se obtiene de Casas Champi\u00F1\u00F3n o derrotando Hermano Trineo, o bien (solo en NES) al superar el juego tendremos el bolsillo lleno de estos objetos. S\u00F3lo puede usarse en el mapa. Al usarlo, Mario (o Luigi) se convierte en Mario Mapache con una \"P\" en su pecho, indicando que tiene la velocidad al m\u00E1ximo. Al entrar en una fase la \"P\" desaparecer\u00E1 y el indicador de velocidad estar\u00E1 lleno al m\u00E1ximo continuamente, aunque Mario/Luigi est\u00E9 quieto, lo que le permitir\u00E1 volar. Este poder desaparecer\u00E1 si es golpeado por un enemigo, obtiene otro Power-Up que no sea el Traje Tanooki o supera la fase en la que se encuentra, aunque seguir\u00E1 siendo Raccoon o Tanooki. El jugador puede combinar el Ala P con el Traje Tanooki desde el mapa. Como curiosidad, en Super Mario Bros. 3 de NES el indicador de velocidad tambi\u00E9n aparece en el mapa, pero estar\u00E1 vac\u00EDo a pesar de que el jugador tiene su velocidad al m\u00E1ximo. Podemos emular este poder sin el objeto. Necesitaremos ser Raccoon o Tanooki, entonces correr hasta llenar el indicador de velocidad (se escuchar\u00E1 un sonido m\u00E1s agudo de lo normal), y podremos volar pulsando A por un tiempo ilimitado. Al parecer, \u00E9sto mismo se podr\u00E1 hacer en New Super Mario Bros. 2."@es . . "Mario Kart 8"@en . . "The P-Wing is a special power-up that only appears in certain levels. Once obtained, it grants a character unlimited flight time for one area before being wearing off. Much like the Stomp Boots, this is a power-up that only appears as needed."@en . . "150"^^ . "P-Wing"@es . . "Es un \u00EDtem poco com\u00FAn que se obtiene de Casas Champi\u00F1\u00F3n o derrotando Hermano Trineo, o bien (solo en NES) al superar el juego tendremos el bolsillo lleno de estos objetos. S\u00F3lo puede usarse en el mapa. Al usarlo, Mario (o Luigi) se convierte en Mario Mapache con una \"P\" en su pecho, indicando que tiene la velocidad al m\u00E1ximo. Al entrar en una fase la \"P\" desaparecer\u00E1 y el indicador de velocidad estar\u00E1 lleno al m\u00E1ximo continuamente, aunque Mario/Luigi est\u00E9 quieto, lo que le permitir\u00E1 volar. Este poder desaparecer\u00E1 si es golpeado por un enemigo, obtiene otro Power-Up que no sea el Traje Tanooki o supera la fase en la que se encuentra, aunque seguir\u00E1 siendo Raccoon o Tanooki. El jugador puede combinar el Ala P con el Traje Tanooki desde el mapa."@es . "The P-wing was a starfighter used by Mario before he joined The Super Smash Brotherhood. It temporarily turned him into a flying raccoon that could whack things with its tail. It is unknown how Mario managed to turn himself into a flying raccoon, but scientists from all over the galaxy are attempting to figure out the secret behind this powerful starfighter. It was one of the last ships in the \"letter-wing\" series. After it they went to ships shaped like Chinese characters. The first such being the \u6F22-Wing. Yeah, I have no idea how that worked."@en . . . . "Permite volar ilimitadamente."@es . "The P-Wing, as it appears in Mario Kart 8."@en . "A P-Wing in-game"@en . "P-Wing"@es . "The P-Wing is a downloadable kart in Mario Kart 8. It is the spiritual successor to the Wild Wing from Mario Kart Wii. As the name implies, the wing patterns can be seen in the front and sides of the kart and the power-up icon appears in the front. When the kart enters anti-gravity, the back parts of the kart jut out over the wheels. It offers good speed and weight, however, it has bad acceleration and traction. Its stats are identical to the Mach 8, Circuit Special, Sports Coupe, Gold Standard, and B Dasher."@en . . . . . "Speed, Weight"@en . "Super Mario Bros. 3"@en . . "P-Wing is an item that first appeared in Super Mario Bros. 3. It can be obtained from a treasure chest in Toad's House or from Princess Peach's letters after defeating one of the Koopalings. It grants you unlimited flight for one level as long as the player isn't hit. Once the level ends, you will still retain the powers of a basic Super Leaf."@en . . "Item"@en . "Super Mario Bros. 3"@en . . "The P-Wing is an item in Super Mario Bros. 3 that one can be obtain from Princess Peach after ridding a world from the Koopalings' power or from a white toad house. It enables Mario or Luigi to fly in the air for an unlimited amount of time during one level. Once the level is over, they lose the ability and only have the basic Super Leaf powers. Also, the power is lost if they are hit. If either Mario or Luigi happens to get the Tanooki Suit while still under the effect of the P-Wing, they will change into the Tanooki Suit but the P-Wing effect will still be active. In the original NES version of Super Mario Bros. 3, if you manage to complete the game and restart without hitting Reset, you can start a whole new game with multiple P-Wings as bonus power-ups."@en . . "P-wing"@en . . "P-Wing"@en . . "Mario Kart 8"@en . . . . "The P-Wing is a downloadable kart in Mario Kart 8. It is the spiritual successor to the Wild Wing from Mario Kart Wii. As the name implies, the wing patterns can be seen in the front and sides of the kart and the power-up icon appears in the front. When the kart enters anti-gravity, the back parts of the kart jut out over the wheels. It offers good speed and weight, however, it has bad acceleration and traction. Its stats are identical to the Mach 8, Circuit Special, Sports Coupe, Gold Standard, and B Dasher."@en .