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[[File:SMA2 Jumping Fire Piranha Fall.png|frame|left|Screenshot of the jack-o'-lantern version of Jumping Fire Piranha Plant in the level [[Funky (level)|Funky]] | [[File:SMA2 Jumping Fire Piranha Fall.png|frame|left|Screenshot of the jack-o'-lantern version of Jumping Fire Piranha Plant in the level [[Funky (level)|Funky]]]] | ||
'''Jumping Fire Piranha Plants'''<ref>[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/character/mario/archives/world/?lang=en English ''Super Mario World'' entry on the official Mario Portal]. ''nintendo.co.jp''. Retrieved August 13, 2022. ([https://archive.ph/yutSZ Archived] August 13, 2022 14:17:58 UTC via archive.today.)</ref> are a fire-breathing version of [[Jumping Piranha Plant]] that first appear in ''[[Super Mario World]]''. Jumping Fire Piranha Plants are introduced in [[Cookie Mountain]] and the [[Special Zone]]. They mainly appear in the level [[Outrageous]]. A lone Jumping Fire Piranha Plant is also found in the level [[Groovy]], and another one is found in [[Funky (level)|Funky]]. Jumping Fire Piranha Plants behave a lot like Jumping Piranha Plants, except they also spit [[fireball]]s on both sides of them like [[Volcano Plant|Volcano Lotus]]es, though a Jumping Fire Piranha Plant spits only two fireballs at once rather than four and they fall downwards in an arc. They are rare as there are only seven of them that appear in the entire game. | '''Jumping Fire Piranha Plants'''<ref>[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/character/mario/archives/world/?lang=en English ''Super Mario World'' entry on the official Mario Portal]. ''nintendo.co.jp''. Retrieved August 13, 2022. ([https://archive.ph/yutSZ Archived] August 13, 2022 14:17:58 UTC via archive.today.)</ref> are a fire-breathing version of [[Jumping Piranha Plant]] that first appear in ''[[Super Mario World]]''. Jumping Fire Piranha Plants are introduced in [[Cookie Mountain]] and the [[Special Zone]]. They mainly appear in the level [[Outrageous]]. A lone Jumping Fire Piranha Plant is also found in the level [[Groovy]], and another one is found in [[Funky (level)|Funky]]. Jumping Fire Piranha Plants behave a lot like Jumping Piranha Plants, except they also spit [[fireball]]s on both sides of them like [[Volcano Plant|Volcano Lotus]]es, though a Jumping Fire Piranha Plant spits only two fireballs at once rather than four and they fall downwards in an arc. They are rare as there are only seven of them that appear in the entire game. | ||
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First appearance | Super Mario World (1990) | ||
Latest appearance | Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2 (2001) | ||
Variant of | Fire Piranha Plant Jumping Piranha Plant | ||
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Jumping Fire Piranha Plants[1] are a fire-breathing version of Jumping Piranha Plant that first appear in Super Mario World. Jumping Fire Piranha Plants are introduced in Cookie Mountain and the Special Zone. They mainly appear in the level Outrageous. A lone Jumping Fire Piranha Plant is also found in the level Groovy, and another one is found in Funky. Jumping Fire Piranha Plants behave a lot like Jumping Piranha Plants, except they also spit fireballs on both sides of them like Volcano Lotuses, though a Jumping Fire Piranha Plant spits only two fireballs at once rather than four and they fall downwards in an arc. They are rare as there are only seven of them that appear in the entire game.
Like with other Piranha Plants, their heads turn into jack-o'-lanterns after the player beats Funky in the original game or completes all 96 exits in the GBA remake.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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German | Feuer-Hüpfer-Piranha[?] | Fire Jumping Piranha | |
Italian | Pianta Piranha Salterella falò[3] | Fire Jumping Piranha Plant |
References
- ^ English Super Mario World entry on the official Mario Portal. nintendo.co.jp. Retrieved August 13, 2022. (Archived August 13, 2022 14:17:58 UTC via archive.today.)
- ^ Shogakukan. 2015. Super Mario Bros. Hyakka: Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook, Super Mario World section, page 56.
- ^ Super Mario Bros. Enciclopedia; pag. 56