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|title=Piranha Plants on Parade | |title=Piranha Plants on Parade | ||
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|game=''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]'' | |game=''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]'' | ||
|difficulty=★ | |difficulty=★ | ||
|wonder=Causes the [[Piranha Plant]]s to sing | |wonder=Causes the [[Piranha Plant]]s to sing | ||
|before_alt= | |||
|before=[[Welcome to the Flower Kingdom!|<<]] | |before=[[Welcome to the Flower Kingdom!|<<]] | ||
|after=[[Scram, Skedaddlers!|>>]] | |after=[[Scram, Skedaddlers!|>>]] | ||
| | |secret= | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''Piranha Plants on Parade''' is the second course of [[Pipe-Rock Plateau]] | '''Piranha Plants on Parade''' is the second course of [[Pipe-Rock Plateau]]. It is unlocked after beating [[Welcome to the Flower Kingdom!]], and its completion unlocks [[Scram, Skedaddlers!]]. As the name implies, it features [[Piranha Plant]]s, and it's the only enemy that makes an appearance. The name could be a reference to the song "{{wp|Pink Elephants on Parade}}" from the 1941 Disney animated feature ''{{wp|Dumbo}}''. | ||
This level was not included in the demo, and was replaced by "Scram, Skedaddlers!" instead. This course houses 3 [[Wonder Seed]]s, being the first level in ''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]'' to include a secret exit, which unlocks a path to a pipe. | |||
== Layout == | == Layout == | ||
This level takes place in a forested area | This level takes place in a more forested area, surrounded by a lot of pipes. Right at the start, a background area is visible, with the first [[10-flower coin]] in sight. After passing the first semisolid, there is a [[? Block]] containing a [[Fire Flower]] inside. Near it, beamed [[Note Block]]s are introduced, with a [[Trottin' Piranha Plant]] running on them. Past that is an enterable red pipe that goes into the background area. If the player chooses to go forward, however, two Trottin' Piranha Plants appear and a jump that leads to the [[Checkpoint Flag]], close to it is another ? Block with a Fire Flower. Then, it's introduced that the Trottin' Piranha Plants can also walk on the ceiling. Shortly after, the [[Wonder Flower]] lies in the beamed note blocks, moving around left to right. Touching it will trigger the course's [[Wonder Effect]] which starts the course's main song. This causes Piranha Plants to come out of pipes that move with the rhythm of the song and sing along. This Wonder Effect section is an auto-scroller. After the song is done, a [[Wonder Seed]] comes out of a giant pipe. The [[Goal Pole]] is found shortly after, preceded by more beamed Note Blocks, that allow the player to jump higher to get the top of the flagpole. | ||
== Hidden goal == | == Hidden goal == | ||
The [[Goal Pole (secret)|hidden goal]] is found at the end of the Wonder Effect segment. On the ceiling where the last | The [[Goal Pole (secret)|hidden goal]] is found at the end of the Wonder Effect segment. On the ceiling where the last titled pipes are, the player is able to get on top of there by jumping on the beamed Note Blocks and going left, through a red pipe. The player then warps to the foreground, where he can run past the goal pole, into the secret segment. This grants the player the third Wonder Seed, and unlocks a path to a pipe, which takes the player to a small area in [[Petal Isles]] where [[Captain Toad]] is. | ||
== | == [[Talking Flower]] quotes == | ||
< | * "''Wonder if you can get over there...''" (said by the flower near the red pipe that warps to the background, before entering said pipe)<ref name="fullgame">https://youtu.be/A_qMu9ClfC8?si=5thXXOIUGR3kq-WA</ref> | ||
** "''So you CAN get over there!''" (said by the same flower after entering the pipe)<ref name="fullgame"/> | |||
</ | * "''Walking plants, huh?''" (said by the flower before the Checkpoint Flag)<ref name="fullgame"/> | ||
** "''Almost as weird as talking plants.''" (said by the same flower)<ref name="fullgame"/> | |||
* "''Ooh, that's a pretty flower.''" (said by the flower near the Wonder Flower) | |||
* "''Ummmm...''" (said by the flower near the Wonder Flower, after the Wonder Effect is activated)<ref name="fullgame"/> | |||
** "''Are they...singing?''" (said by the same flower, in a confused tone)<ref name="fullgame"/> | |||
** "''They're singing.''" (said by the same flower, in a more panicked tone)<ref name="fullgame"/> | |||
* "''Ouch!''" (said by the flower beside a set of Long ? Blocks after the player bounces onto it) | |||
** "''Hey!''" (said by the same flower after hitting it a second time) | |||
** "''Agh!''" (said by the same flower after hitting it a third time) | |||
** "''Stop!''" (said by the same flower after hitting it a fourth time) | |||
** "''I said stop!''" (said by the same flower after hitting it a fifth time) | |||
* "''You don't see that every day.''" (said by the flower at the end of the Wonder Effect segment)<ref name="fullgame"/> | |||
* "''Wait a sec!''" (said by the flower after taking the Hidden goal route) | |||
** "''How'd you get over there?''" (said by the same flower) | |||
* "''Heeeey!''" (said by the flower at the end of the Wonder Effect segment after taking the Hidden goal route) | |||
** "''What are you doing?''" (said by the same flower in a curious tone) | |||
==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== | ||
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|JapR=Utatte Odotte Pakkunmāchi | |JapR=Utatte Odotte Pakkunmāchi | ||
|JapM=Sing and Dance Piranha March | |JapM=Sing and Dance Piranha March | ||
|Ita=Il musical delle Piante Piranha | |Ita=Il musical delle Piante Piranha | ||
|ItaM=The Piranha Plants' musical | |ItaM=The Piranha Plants' musical | ||
| | |Por=Desfile das Plantas Piranhas! | ||
|PorM=Piranha Plant Parade | |||
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}} | }} | ||
== | == References == | ||
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[[Category:Super Mario Bros. Wonder levels]] | [[Category:Super Mario Bros. Wonder levels]] | ||