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{{about|the beanstalks appearing in various sidescrolling ''Super Mario'' games|the vines sprouting on planets in the ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'' games|[[Sproutle Vine]]|the [[Donkey Kong 64]] character|[[Beanstalk (character)]]}} | |||
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|image=[[File:BeanstalkNSMBW.png | |image=[[File:BeanstalkNSMBW.png]] | ||
|first_appearance=''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' ([[List of games by date#1985|1985]]) | |first_appearance=''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' ([[List of games by date#1985|1985]]) | ||
|latest_appearance=''[[Nintendo | |latest_appearance=''[[Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch)|Super Mario RPG]]'' ([[Nintendo Switch]]) ([[List of games by date#2023|2023]]) | ||
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'''Vines''' | '''Vines''' (sometimes called '''Ivy''',<ref>Tatsumi Yamashita, ''The Official Nintendo Player's Guide'', Tokuma Shoten, 1987, ISBN 999832369X. Pages 28-29.</ref> '''Magic Vines''',{{ref needed}} or '''Fine Vine''',<ref>Hodgson, David S J. ''Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3'' Prima's Official Strategy Guide. Page 38.</ref> of '''Beanstalks''') are used as [[ladder]]s in the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' franchise]]. They first appeared in ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'', and they remain dormant inside [[? Block]]s. When the player hits a block containing a beanstalk, a beanstalk will grow, allowing the player to use it as a ladder. Most beanstalks have [[Piranha Plant]]s as their heads while they are growing. The head disappears when the vine is fully grown. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
===''Super Mario'' series=== | ===''Super Mario'' series=== | ||
[[File:Vines.png|thumb| | [[File:Vines.png|thumb|The ''[[Super Mario All-Stars + Super Mario World]]'' Beanstalks from left to right: ''Super Mario Bros.'', ''Super Mario Bros. 2'', ''Super Mario Bros. 3'', and ''Super Mario World''.]] | ||
====''Super Mario Bros.'' / ''Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels | ====''Super Mario Bros.'' / ''Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels''==== | ||
Beanstalks first appear in ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'', where they are activated to reach secret places such as [[Coin Heaven]] and [[Warp Zone]]s. In [[World 8-2 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)|World 8-2]] of ''[[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels]]'', a beanstalk is required to reach the end of the level. | Beanstalks first appear in ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'', where they are activated to reach secret places such as [[Coin Heaven]] and [[Warp Zone]]s. In [[World 8-2 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)|World 8-2]] of ''[[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels]]'', a beanstalk is required to reach the end of the level. | ||
====''Super Mario Bros. 2 | ====''Super Mario Bros. 2''==== | ||
Unlike the previous game, in ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'', | Unlike the previous game, in ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'', the stalks are already grown in the level and do not need to be activated. | ||
===='' | ====''Super Mario Bros. 3''==== | ||
In ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' they match the color scheme of the world they are located in; brown for World 2, green for Worlds 3 and 4, blue for World 5, and white for World 6. One notable feature about the ''All-Stars'' and ''Advance'' versions is that the top of Beanstalks resemble [[Piranha Plant]] heads, a trait that | In ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' they match the color scheme of the world they are located in; brown for World 2, green for Worlds 3 and 4, blue for World 5, and white for World 6. One notable feature about the ''All-Stars'' and ''Advance'' versions is that the top of Beanstalks resemble [[Piranha Plant]] heads, a trait that continued in the rest of the series. | ||
====''Super Mario World | ====''Super Mario World''==== | ||
[[File:Vine SMW.png|thumb|left|Mario climbing a beanstalk in [[ | [[File:Vine SMW.png|thumb|left|Mario climbing a beanstalk in ''[[Super Mario World]]''.]] | ||
In ''[[Super Mario World]]'', Beanstalks (also named Vines<ref> | In ''[[Super Mario World]]'', Beanstalks (also named Vines<ref>M. Arakawa. Nintendo ''Mario Mania'' Player's Guide. Page 41.</ref><ref>M. Arakawa. Nintendo ''Super NES'' Player's Guide. Pages 9, 12, 14.</ref>) return to being green, and some grow toward breakable blocks. If Mario removes the blocks the stalk can continue rising, making shortcuts available. If the player is carrying an item such as a [[P Switch]], the stalk cannot be climbed normally. The player can kick the item up, start to climb the Beanstalk, and then hold {{button|snes|Y}} again to catch the item coming down while climbing. Like [[Jumping Piranha Plant]]s, buds will change into pumpkins after the player completes [[Funky (level)|Funky]]. | ||
==== | ====''Super Mario 64 DS''==== | ||
Although no beanstalks appear in the original ''[[Super Mario 64]]'', a single one appears in its [[Super Mario 64 DS|remake]] in the level [[Goomboss Battle]], where the player needs to climb it in order to reach a floating piece of log that leads to a bridge and then to [[Goomboss]]' boss battle area. | |||
====''New Super Mario Bros.''==== | ====''New Super Mario Bros.''==== | ||
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====''New Super Mario Bros. Wii''==== | ====''New Super Mario Bros. Wii''==== | ||
Beanstalks return in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]'', serving the same function as in the other games, but having a slightly different appearance. The tips of the Beanstalk return to their original green appearance. Their stems also revert to their non-twisted appearance, and their lips are yellow. Also, in [[World 7 (New Super Mario Bros. Wii)|World 7]], there is a Beanstalk on the World Map that leads the character to a back door from the [[World 7-Castle (New Super Mario Bros. Wii)|World 7-Castle]] that takes the player right to [[ | Beanstalks return in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]'', serving the same function as in the other games, but having a slightly different appearance. The tips of the Beanstalk return to their original green appearance. Their stems also revert to their non-twisted appearance, and their lips are yellow this time. Also, in [[World 7 (New Super Mario Bros. Wii)|World 7]], there is a Beanstalk on the World Map that leads the character to a back door from the [[World 7-Castle (New Super Mario Bros. Wii)|World 7-Castle]] that takes the player right to [[Ludwig von Koopa]]. This can be accessed any time after finishing [[World 7-6 (New Super Mario Bros. Wii)|World 7-6]]. | ||
====''New Super Mario Bros. 2''==== | ====''New Super Mario Bros. 2''==== | ||
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====''Super Mario Odyssey''==== | ====''Super Mario Odyssey''==== | ||
[[File:Beanstalk SMO.png|thumb|Mario by a beanstalk in the Wooded Kingdom]] | [[File:Beanstalk SMO.png|thumb|Mario by a beanstalk in the Wooded Kingdom in ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]''.]] | ||
Beanstalks make their debut in a 3D ''Super Mario'' game appearing in ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]'', with three uses. | Beanstalks make their debut in a 3D ''Super Mario'' game appearing in ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]'', with three uses. | ||
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====''Super Mario Bros. Wonder''==== | ====''Super Mario Bros. Wonder''==== | ||
[[File:Grapple SMBW.jpg|thumb|left|Elephant Daisy using the Grappling Vine]] | [[File:Grapple SMBW.jpg|thumb|left|Elephant Daisy using the Grappling Vine ability in ''Super Mario Bros. Wonder'']] | ||
Vines reappear as objects in ''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]'', where some of them can be spawned by watering flowers as [[Elephant Mario]].<ref> | Vines reappear as objects in ''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]'', where some of them can be spawned by watering flowers as [[Elephant Mario]].<ref>Nintendo of America (August 31, 2023). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G0m_uNaSres Super Mario Bros. Wonder Direct 8.31.2023]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved September 2, 2023.</ref> The Grappling Vine badge also grants the player who equipped it the ability to shoot a Vine that latches onto walls. | ||
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===''Super Mario Bros.: Peach-hime Kyūshutsu Dai Sakusen!''=== | ===''Super Mario Bros.: Peach-hime Kyūshutsu Dai Sakusen!''=== | ||
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====''The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!''==== | ====''The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!''==== | ||
[[File:Mariobeansmbss.jpg|thumb|left]] | [[File:Mariobeansmbss.jpg|thumb|left]] | ||
A beanstalk appears in ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'' episode "[[Mario and the Beanstalk]]", which in itself is a | A beanstalk appears in ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'' episode "[[Mario and the Beanstalk]]", which in itself is a spoof of ''[[Wikipedia: Jack and the Beanstalk|Jack and the Beanstalk]]''. The premise of the episode involves Mario and Luigi foolishly trading [[Princess Peach|Princess Toadstool]]'s [[Royal Cow]] for garbanzo beans, which the Princess rejects by sneezing them out of Mario's hand and into the soil, due to her allergy. The beans grows into a huge beanstalk overnight, which leads Mario's group up into the clouds, where they discover an enlarged [[Bowser|King Koopa]]'s castle. | ||
After escaping from the castle, King Koopa summons several [[Hoopster]]s to stop Mario and friends' progress on their way back down the beanstalk. However, the Hoopsters are quickly defeated by having freshly-picked garbanzo beans thrown at them. Upon reaching the bottom, Luigi chops down the beanstalk with an axe, which brings King Koopa's entire castle crashing down with it. | After escaping from the castle, King Koopa summons several [[Hoopster]]s to stop Mario and friends' progress on their way back down the beanstalk. However, the Hoopsters are quickly defeated by having freshly-picked garbanzo beans thrown at them. Upon reaching the bottom, Luigi chops down the beanstalk with an axe, which brings King Koopa's entire castle crashing down with it. | ||
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===''Hotel Mario''=== | ===''Hotel Mario''=== | ||
A beanstalk also appears in a ''[[Hotel Mario]]'' cutscene. [[Luigi]] [[kick]]s an [[! Block]], and a beanstalk sprouts out which [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] climb to go to [[Lemmy's High-ate Regency Hotel]]. | A beanstalk also appears in a ''[[Hotel Mario]]'' cutscene. [[Luigi]] [[kick]]s an [[! Block]], and a beanstalk sprouts out which [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] climb to go to [[Lemmy's High-ate Regency Hotel]]. | ||
===''Yoshi'' franchise=== | |||
[[File:YIDS_Beanstalk.png|frame|The top part of a beanstalk in ''Yoshi's Island DS'']] | |||
A beanstalk,<ref>Miller, Kent, and Terry Munson. ''Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island'' Player's Guide. Page 122.</ref> also referred to as a '''Flower''',<ref>Williams, Drew. ''Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3'' Player's Guide. Page 33.</ref> '''sunflower'''<ref>Williams, Drew. ''Yoshi's Island DS'' Player's Guide. Page 54.</ref> or '''giant sunflower''',<ref>Black, Fletcher. ''Yoshi's Island DS'' PRIMA Official Game Guide. Pages 22, 28, 48, 60, 133, 233.</ref> is an object in ''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]'', ''[[Yoshi's Island DS]]'', ''[[Yoshi's Woolly World]]'', and ''[[Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World]]''. Occasionally, when popping a [[Winged Cloud]], [[Yoshi]] may uncover one of the seeds of these large, cheery plants. It then grows upwards at a very fast rate and produces ledge-like leaves while doing so. Unlike in other games, Yoshi must hop on its leaves instead of climbing it like a ladder. In ''[[Yoshi's New Island]]'', different beanstalks appear in [[Bouncy Beanstalk Walk]]. | |||
===''Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest''=== | |||
[[File:DKC2 Vine.png|thumb|left|Vines in ''Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest'']] | |||
Vines appear in the [[bramble]] levels in ''[[Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest]]'' as means for climbing for [[Diddy Kong]], [[Dixie Kong]], and [[Klinger]]s. | |||
===''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars''=== | ===''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars''=== | ||
{{ | {{quote2|Wow! Did you see that? It's a magical beanstalk! Hit the block once more to climb it.|In-game text|''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]''}} | ||
In ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]'', two beanstalks are seen. One is seen at the end of [[Bean Valley]], | In ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]'', two beanstalks are seen. One is seen at the end of [[Bean Valley]], and another is obtained after a side quest in [[Rose Town]] which leads to some secret items like the [[Lazy Shell]]s. The end of Bean Valley also features floating, multi-colored spiral vines that function similar. | ||
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===''Mario Kart'' series=== | ===''Mario Kart'' series=== | ||
[[ | ====''Mario Kart: Super Circuit''==== | ||
In ''[[Mario Kart: Super Circuit]]'', Beanstalks appear on the [[GBA Sky Garden|Sky Garden]] course as both obstacles (on the track's cloud border) and as part of the background. | |||
====''Mario Kart 8'' / ''Mario Kart 8 Deluxe''==== | |||
A giant Beanstalk appears as the last part of [[Cloudtop Cruise]] from ''[[Mario Kart 8]]'' and ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]''. It is part of the road, and sprouts from a giant, rusty ? Block. Some of its leaves can also be used as a shortcut to the finish line. | |||
The [[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe – Booster Course Pass|Booster Course Pass]] later introduced {{classic-link|GBA|Sky Garden}} to ''Mario Kart 8 Deluxe'', and the Beanstalks from that course reappear as well. | |||
====''Mario Kart Tour''==== | |||
[[File:MKT Sky Garden Scene.png|thumb|left|Beanstalks in ''Mario Kart Tour'']] | |||
Beanstalks appear in the returning course GBA Sky Garden in ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]''. The beanstalks now grow from clouds, and they are closer to the course. The beanstalk leaves are now used as a shortcut on the course, similarly to Cloudtop Cruise. | |||
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[[File:MP9 Growing Up Winner.png|thumb|200px|[[Mario]] hanging from a Beanstalk in [[Growing Up]]]] | [[File:MP9 Growing Up Winner.png|thumb|200px|[[Mario]] hanging from a Beanstalk in [[Growing Up]]]] | ||
Beanstalks reappear in ''[[Mario Party 9]]'' looking exactly as they were in ''New Super Mario Bros. Wii''. In the [[Toad Road]] gameboard, a Beanstalk can be accessed landing on one of the [[Lucky Space]]s. It takes the captain to a cloud to collect [[Mini Star]]s. Beanstalks also appear in the minigame [[Growing Up]], where they get out of [[Brick Block]]s as the players hit them. | Beanstalks reappear in ''[[Mario Party 9]]'' looking exactly as they were in ''New Super Mario Bros. Wii''. In the [[Toad Road]] gameboard, a Beanstalk can be accessed landing on one of the [[Lucky Space]]s. It takes the captain to a cloud to collect [[Mini Star]]s. Beanstalks also appear in the minigame [[Growing Up]], where they get out of [[Brick Block]]s as the players hit them. | ||
===''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U''=== | ===''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U''=== | ||
The giant beanstalk from the ''New Super Mario Bros. U'' level [[Skyward Stalk]] and ''New Super Luigi U'' level [[Beanstalk Jungle]] reappear in ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U]]'' as a stage element on all four variants of the [[Mushroom Kingdom U]] stage. Occasionally, it grows in the middle of the stage and provides extra platforms for fighters to use. | The giant beanstalk from the ''New Super Mario Bros. U'' level [[Skyward Stalk]] and ''New Super Luigi U'' level [[Beanstalk Jungle]] reappear in ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U]]'' as a stage element on all four variants of the [[Mushroom Kingdom U]] stage. Occasionally, it grows in the middle of the stage and provides extra platforms for fighters to use. | ||
===''Luigi's Mansion 3''=== | ===''Luigi's Mansion 3''=== | ||
In ''[[Luigi's Mansion 3]]'', Luigi has to grow a vine on the [[Garden Suites]] area after defeating [[Dr. Potter]] in order to reach the [[elevator button]] to [[Paranormal Productions]]. | In ''[[Luigi's Mansion 3]]'', Luigi has to grow a vine on the [[Garden Suites]] area after defeating [[Dr. Potter]] in order to reach the [[elevator button]] to [[Paranormal Productions]]. | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
Beanstalk Continue Growing PM.png|[[Paper Mario]] | |||
Vine MP7.png|''[[Mario Party 7]]'' | |||
SMG Asset Texture Swing Rope.png|''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'' | |||
SMWMAYAL_Beanstalk.png|''[[Super Mario World: Mario to Yoshi no Bōken Land]]'' | |||
LSM Big Spike Cloudtop Challenge Expansion Set.jpg|[[LEGO Super Mario|LEGO ''Super Mario'']] | |||
Lego SM-71419 Peach's Garden Balloon Ride.png|LEGO ''Super Mario'' | |||
Panini SMTCC 230.jpg|[[Super Mario Trading Card Collection|''Super Mario'' Trading Card Collection]] | |||
Mario Climb Beanstalk 2D Shaded Artwork.png|[[Mario]] climbing a Beanstalk | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== | ||
{{foreign names | {{foreign names | ||
| | |Jap=つる / ツル | ||
| | |JapR=Tsuru | ||
| | |JapM=Vine | ||
| | |Jap2=ひまわり<ref>「任天堂公式ガイドブック スーパーマリオ★ヨッシーアイランド」 (''Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook – Super Mario: Yossy Island''), page 13.</ref> | ||
| | |Jap2R=Himawari | ||
| | |Jap2M=Sunflower | ||
| | |Jap3=マメの木 | ||
| | |Jap3R=Mame no ki | ||
| | |Jap3M=Bean Tree | ||
| | |Jap4=スイングロープ<ref>Shogakukan. 2015. ''Super Mario Bros. Hyakka: Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook'', ''Super Mario Galaxy'' section, page 136.</ref> | ||
| | |Jap4R=Suingu Rōpu | ||
| | |Jap4M=Swing Rope | ||
|Chi=豆豆树 <small>(''New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe'')</small> | |||
|ChiR=Dòudòu Shù | |ChiR=Dòudòu Shù | ||
|ChiM=Bean Tree | |ChiM=Bean Tree | ||
|Chi2=豆豆樹 | |Chi2=豆豆樹 <small>(''New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe'')</small> | ||
|Chi2R=Dòudòu Shù | |Chi2R=Dòudòu Shù | ||
|Chi2M=Bean Tree | |Chi2M=Bean Tree | ||
|Chi3=藤蔓 | |Chi3=藤蔓 <small>(''Super Mario Maker 2'')</small> | ||
|Chi3R=Téngwàn | |Chi3R=Téngwàn | ||
|Chi3M=Vine | |Chi3M=Vine | ||
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|Ger=Ranke | |Ger=Ranke | ||
|GerM=Tendril | |GerM=Tendril | ||
|Ita=Liana | |Ita=Liana<ref>''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'' Italian manual, pag. 8</ref> | ||
|ItaM=Vine | |ItaM=Vine | ||
|Ita2=Vite<ref>''[[Super Mario All-Stars]]'' Italian manual, pag. 19</ref> | |||
|Ita2=Vite | |||
|Ita2M=Vine | |Ita2M=Vine | ||
|Ita3=Pianta rampicante<ref>''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'' (3DS - [[Virtual Console]]) Italian e-manual, pag. 3</ref> | |||
|Ita3=Pianta rampicante | |||
|Ita3M=Creeper; lit. "climbing vine" | |Ita3M=Creeper; lit. "climbing vine" | ||
|Ita4=Viticcio | |Ita4=Viticcio | ||
|Ita4M=Tendril | |Ita4M=Tendril | ||
|Kor=콩나무 | |Kor=콩나무 | ||
|KorR=Kongnamu | |KorR=Kongnamu | ||
|KorM=Beanstalk | |KorM=Beanstalk | ||
|PorA | |PorA=Cipó | ||
|PorAM=Vine | |PorAM=Vine | ||
|PorE=Trepadeira | |PorE=Trepadeira | ||
|PorEM=Climber (plant) | |PorEM=Climber (plant) | ||
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|Spa=Tallo de Judía | |Spa=Tallo de Judía | ||
|SpaM=Bean stem | |SpaM=Bean stem | ||
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==Trivia== | |||
*In the Super Mario Mash-up in ''[[Minecraft]]'', Chorus Fruit, Vines, Chorus Flowers, and Chorus Plants are replaced by Beanstalks. | |||
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