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An '''Exploding Mushroom''' is a special type of [[Mushroom]] in the manga adaptation of the 1993 [[Super Mario Bros. (film)|''Super Mario Bros.'' film]], ''[[Super Mario Makai Teikoku no Megami]]''. It is capable of exploding in a large blast upon contact after being thrown, though in two instances it explodes in [[President Koopa|Koopa's]] hand without being thrown. The Exploding Mushroom fulfills the role of the film's [[Bob-omb]], not present in the manga.
A '''Bakudan Kinoko''' is a special type of [[mushroom]] in the manga adaptation of the 1993 [[Super Mario Bros. (film)|''Super Mario Bros.'' film]], ''[[Super Mario: Makai Teikoku no Megami]]''. It is capable of exploding in a large blast upon contact after being thrown, though in two instances it explodes in [[President Koopa|Koopa]]'s hand without being thrown. The Bakudan Kinoko fulfills the role of the film's [[Bob-omb]], not present in the manga.
 
==History==
==History==
===''Super Mario Makai Teikoku no Megami''===
===''Super Mario: Makai Teikoku no Megami''===
[[Mario (film character)|Mario]] is first introduced to it after arriving in [[Dinohatten|Koopa Kingdom]] with [[Luigi (film character)|Luigi]] and asking one of the city residents about the fungus growing throughout the city. The city resident warns Mario that the Mushrooms growing on the fungus (which he mentions is believed to be [[The King]]) can explode. Mario laughs at this and tosses the Exploding Mushroom aside in disbelief, which to his surprise, explodes and sends him flying. Koopa arrives to where Mario is at, with [[Princess Daisy (film character)|Daisy]] and his army of [[Goomba (film species)|Goombas]]. Koopa demands the [[meteorite piece]], and Mario fools Koopa into believing a string in his hand is the meteorite. Mario hands off the string and Koopa finds out it's an Exploding Mushroom which explodes and leaves behind fungus residue. A disgusted Koopa demands his Goombas to clean him up.  
[[Mario (film character)|Mario]] is first introduced to it after arriving in [[Dinohatten|Koopa Kingdom]] with [[Luigi (film character)|Luigi]] and asking one of the city residents about the fungus growing throughout the city. The city resident warns Mario that the mushrooms growing on the fungus (which he mentions is believed to be caused by [[The King]]) can explode. Mario laughs at this and tosses the Bakudan Kinoko aside in disbelief, which to his surprise, explodes and sends him flying. Koopa arrives to where Mario is at, with [[Princess Daisy (film character)|Daisy]] and his army of [[Goomba (film species)|Goomba]]s. Koopa demands the [[meteorite piece]], and Mario fools Koopa into believing a string in his hand is the meteorite. Mario hands off the string and Koopa finds out it is a Bakudan Kinoko which explodes and leaves behind fungus residue. A disgusted Koopa demands his Goombas to clean him up.  


Mario is about to throw Koopa another Exploding Mushroom but the two parallel dimensions merge, placing Koopa and Mario on [[Earth]]. Upon Mario throwing the Exploding Mushroom, Koopa catches it and reveals it has no magical detonating powers on Earth and it is simply an ordinary mushroom. The dimensions split again, and the mushroom in Koopa's hand explodes and amputates his arm. Koopa reveals [[Dinohattanite|his species]] has regenerating powers as he begins growing back his arm. Mario continues pelting him, blasting his other arm off carrying the [[Devo Gun]], and Koopa mocks him stating he should be aiming for his head. Mario reveals his aim was intentional, confiscating the dropped Devo Gun from Koopa and blasting him to [[De-evolution|de-evolve]] him to primordial slime.
Mario is about to throw Koopa another Bakudan Kinoko but the two parallel dimensions merge, placing Koopa and Mario on [[Earth]]. Upon Mario throwing the Bakudan Kinoko, Koopa catches it and reveals it has no magical detonating powers on Earth and it is simply an ordinary mushroom. The dimensions split again, and the mushroom in Koopa's hand explodes and amputates his arm. Koopa reveals [[Dinohattanite|his species]] has regenerating powers as he begins growing back his arm. Mario continues pelting him, blasting his other arm off carrying the [[Devo Gun]], and Koopa mocks him stating he should be aiming for his head. Mario reveals his aim was intentional, confiscating the dropped Devo Gun from Koopa and blasting him to [[de-evolution|de-evolve]] him to primordial slime.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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ExplodingMushroom2.png|Mario tossing the Exploding Mushroom, not believing its capabilities
ExplodingMushroom2.png|Mario tossing the Bakudan Kinoko, not believing its capabilities
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ExplodingMushroom1.png|Koopa holding an Exploding Mushroom
ExplodingMushroom1.png|Koopa holding a Bakudan Kinoko
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==Names in other languages==
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|Jap={{ruby|爆弾|ばくだん}}キノコ
|JapR=Bakudan Kinoko
|JapM=Bomb Mushroom
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{{Mushrooms}}
{{Mushrooms}}
{{SMB film}}
{{SMB film}}
[[Category:Mushrooms]]
[[Category:Mushrooms]]

Revision as of 18:06, April 4, 2023

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Bakudan Kinoko
Bakudan Kinoko from Super Mario: Makai Teikoku no Megami
First appearance Super Mario: Makai Teikoku no Megami (1993)

A Bakudan Kinoko is a special type of mushroom in the manga adaptation of the 1993 Super Mario Bros. film, Super Mario: Makai Teikoku no Megami. It is capable of exploding in a large blast upon contact after being thrown, though in two instances it explodes in Koopa's hand without being thrown. The Bakudan Kinoko fulfills the role of the film's Bob-omb, not present in the manga.

History

Super Mario: Makai Teikoku no Megami

Mario is first introduced to it after arriving in Koopa Kingdom with Luigi and asking one of the city residents about the fungus growing throughout the city. The city resident warns Mario that the mushrooms growing on the fungus (which he mentions is believed to be caused by The King) can explode. Mario laughs at this and tosses the Bakudan Kinoko aside in disbelief, which to his surprise, explodes and sends him flying. Koopa arrives to where Mario is at, with Daisy and his army of Goombas. Koopa demands the meteorite piece, and Mario fools Koopa into believing a string in his hand is the meteorite. Mario hands off the string and Koopa finds out it is a Bakudan Kinoko which explodes and leaves behind fungus residue. A disgusted Koopa demands his Goombas to clean him up.

Mario is about to throw Koopa another Bakudan Kinoko but the two parallel dimensions merge, placing Koopa and Mario on Earth. Upon Mario throwing the Bakudan Kinoko, Koopa catches it and reveals it has no magical detonating powers on Earth and it is simply an ordinary mushroom. The dimensions split again, and the mushroom in Koopa's hand explodes and amputates his arm. Koopa reveals his species has regenerating powers as he begins growing back his arm. Mario continues pelting him, blasting his other arm off carrying the Devo Gun, and Koopa mocks him stating he should be aiming for his head. Mario reveals his aim was intentional, confiscating the dropped Devo Gun from Koopa and blasting him to de-evolve him to primordial slime.

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese 爆弾ばくだんキノコ[?]
Bakudan Kinoko
Bomb Mushroom