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[[Image:piranhasue.jpg|thumb|February's Issue No. 1, featuring the [[Piranha Plant]] nemesis, '''Piranha Sue'''.]]
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'''Piranha Sue''' is a long, female Piranha Plant. Her only appearance was in the Feb. Issue No. 1, ''[[Piranha-Round Sue]]''. In the story, Piranha Sue was sent by a large number of [[Piranha Plants]] (all of which were under [[Bowser|King Koopa]]'s rule) in order to steal the [[Green Gecko Gem]] from [[Mario]] and help the Piranha Plants break free from Bowser's rule. She used [[Toad]] in order to trick Mario into putting down the gem so she could steal it. Her plan works, but soon after declaring world conquest, King Koopa grabbed her by the neck. She then told King Koopa that she had stolen the gem for him, but he tossed the gem aside saying it has no value. It is unknown what happened to her (as she was never seen again), but it is likely she was punished by King Koopa. Piranha Sue has the power to stretch her vines very far.
|first_appearance=''[[Nintendo Comics System]]'' ("[[Piranha-Round Sue]]") (1990)
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'''Piranha Sue''' is a character in the ''[[Nintendo Comics System]]'' story "[[Piranha-Round Sue]]". She is a female [[Piranha Plant]], although with humanoid features not usually present in the species, including eyes, hair and fingers.


During a Piranha Plant revolution, Piranha Sue overhears [[Toad]] mention the [[Green Gecko Gem]], which the [[Mushroom King]] has given to [[Mario]] to help him retrieve a [[Magic Wand]]. Sue immediately plots against Mario and Toad, manipulating Toad into stealing the Green Gecko Gem with promises that he would gain the power of the gem and become ruler of the [[Mushroom Kingdom]].
==Trivia==
 
*Piranha Sue is seen trying to bite Mario on the cover, but she never actually used this attack in the comic.
Sue convinces Toad to pretend to be in danger, though Toad briefly hears the Piranha Plants cheering below the ground. Believing Sue to be his friend, Toad gets into the nearby river. Mario finds Toad near the edge of a waterfall, but does not believe he is in danger until Piranha Sue elongates one of her vines and starts pulling Toad under the water. Mario quickly drops the Green Gecko Gem and magic wand to save Toad, and Sue grabs both for herself.
*Unlike other Piranha Plants, she has eyes and hair.
 
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Toad soon realizes he was deceived by Sue when she proclaims herself the ruler of the world. Suddenly, [[Bowser|King Koopa]] grabs Sue by the neck. Sue attempts to convince King Koopa that she had retrieved the magical items for him, but she soon discovers that Mario and Toad had tricked her with a fake gem and wand. Piranha Sue is last seen being threatened by King Koopa to use the fake wand as a "petal bender" on her for her betrayal.
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==Gallery==
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Piranha-Round Sue cover.jpg|February's Issue No. 1, featuring the [[Piranha Plant]] nemesis, Piranha Sue
Suescene3.jpg|Piranha Sue encountering [[Toad]] for the first time
SMB Sue4.jpg|Piranha Sue distracting Toad
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