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{{item-infobox
{{item infobox
|image=[[File:Transform_nav_light_active.png|100px]]
|image=[[File:SMG2 Bulb Berry.png|100px]]
|description=A yellow, glowing berry.
|first_appearance=''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]'' ([[List of games by date#2010|2010]])
|first_appearance=''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]'' ([[List of games by date#2010|2010]])
|latest_appearance=''[[Minecraft|Minecraft: Bedrock Edition]]''<br>(Caves & Cliffs: Part I) (2021)
|effect=Turns [[Yoshi]] into [[Bulb Yoshi]].
|effect=Turns [[Yoshi]] into [[Bulb Yoshi]].
}}
}}
The '''Bulb Berry''' is a type of [[Berry]] for [[Yoshi]] in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]'' along with the [[Dash Pepper]] and the [[Blimp Fruit]]. The berry appears as an inverted glowing light bulb with a yellow stem on it, making it similar to a pear or papaya. The Bulb Berry gives Yoshi the ability to light up hidden paths, similar to the bouncing matter in [[Matter Splatter Galaxy]] from the [[Super Mario Galaxy|first game]]; this power-up is known as [[Bulb Yoshi]]. It has a time limit, much like the [[Fire Flower]]. It first appears in the [[Haunty Halls Galaxy]], in the mission [[A Glimmer of Bulb Berry]]. The next and last galaxy it appears in is the [[Sweet Mystery Galaxy]]. Here, almost the whole galaxy requires the use of the Bulb Berry to light up platforms.
The '''Bulb Berry''' is a type of berry, and one of three power-up [[fruit (Yoshi food)|fruits]] for [[Yoshi]] in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]'' along with the [[Dash Pepper]] and the [[Blimp Fruit]]. The berry appears as an inverted glowing light bulb with a yellow stem on it, making it similar to a pear, eggplant, or papaya. The Bulb Berry gives Yoshi the ability to light up hidden paths, similar to the bouncing matter in [[Matter Splatter Galaxy]] from the [[Super Mario Galaxy|first game]]; this power-up is known as [[Bulb Yoshi]]. It has a time limit, represented in the form of a tone, much like the [[Fire Flower]]. It first appears in the [[Haunty Halls Galaxy]], in the mission [[A Glimmer of Bulb Berry]]. The next and last galaxy it appears in is the [[Sweet Mystery Galaxy]]. Here, almost the whole galaxy requires the use of the Bulb Berry to light up platforms.
 
==Profiles==
===''Super Mario Galaxy 2''===
*'''North American website bio:''' "''When Yoshi eats this berry he becomes Bulb Yoshi, and our heroes can see hidden platforms thanks to the mysterious golden light emitted from his body. Those platforms may not last long though!''"<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20100528064822/http://www.supermariogalaxy.com/#/mario-yoshi/yoshi-power-ups ''supermariogalaxy.com'']. May 28, 2010, 06:48:22 UTC snapshot on Internet Archive: Wayback Machine. Retrieved November 18, 2019.</ref>


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery>
<gallery>
Transform_nav_light_active.png|A Bulb Berry.
SMG2 Artwork Bulb Berry.png|Artwork
Bulb Yoshi Art - Super Mario Galaxy 2.png|Bulb Yoshi.
SMG2BulbBerryModel.png|Model
SMG2 Bulb Berry Screenshot.png|Screenshot
</gallery>
</gallery>


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{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=ライトフルーツ
|Jap=ライトフルーツ
|JapR=Raito furūtsu
|JapR=Raito Furūtsu
|JapM=Light Fruit
|JapM=Light Fruit
|Ita=Frutto Lampadino
|Ita=Frutto Lampadino
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|SpaA=Fruta luz
|SpaA=Fruta luz
|SpaAM=Light fruit
|SpaAM=Light fruit
|Ger=Glüh-Beere
|Ger=Birn-Beere
|GerM=Glow Berry
|GerM=Bulb Berry
|Fra=Fruit Lumière
|Fre=Fruit Lumière
|FraM=Light Fruit
|FreM=Light Fruit
}}
}}


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The Bulb Berry is missing from the back of the [[Super Mario Galaxy 2|game]]'s box, where all the new [[List of power-ups|power-ups]] for [[Yoshi]] and [[Mario]] are mentioned.
*The Bulb Berry is missing from the back of the game's box, where all the new [[List of power-ups|power-ups]] for [[Yoshi]] and [[Mario]] are mentioned.
 
==References==
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{{SMG2}}
[[Category:Berries]]
[[Category:Berries]]
[[Category:Power-Ups]]
[[Category:Power-ups]]
[[Category:Mario Food]]
[[Category:Super Mario Galaxy 2 items]]
[[Category:Super Mario Galaxy 2 Items]]
[[de:Birnbeere]]
[[de:Birnbeere]]
[[it:Frutto Lampadino]]

Latest revision as of 23:04, April 23, 2024

Bulb Berry
A Bulb Berry
First appearance Super Mario Galaxy 2 (2010)
Latest appearance Minecraft: Bedrock Edition
(Caves & Cliffs: Part I) (2021)
Effect Turns Yoshi into Bulb Yoshi.

The Bulb Berry is a type of berry, and one of three power-up fruits for Yoshi in Super Mario Galaxy 2 along with the Dash Pepper and the Blimp Fruit. The berry appears as an inverted glowing light bulb with a yellow stem on it, making it similar to a pear, eggplant, or papaya. The Bulb Berry gives Yoshi the ability to light up hidden paths, similar to the bouncing matter in Matter Splatter Galaxy from the first game; this power-up is known as Bulb Yoshi. It has a time limit, represented in the form of a tone, much like the Fire Flower. It first appears in the Haunty Halls Galaxy, in the mission A Glimmer of Bulb Berry. The next and last galaxy it appears in is the Sweet Mystery Galaxy. Here, almost the whole galaxy requires the use of the Bulb Berry to light up platforms.

Profiles[edit]

Super Mario Galaxy 2[edit]

  • North American website bio: "When Yoshi eats this berry he becomes Bulb Yoshi, and our heroes can see hidden platforms thanks to the mysterious golden light emitted from his body. Those platforms may not last long though!"[1]

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ライトフルーツ[?]
Raito Furūtsu
Light Fruit
French Fruit Lumière[?] Light Fruit
German Birn-Beere[?] Bulb Berry
Italian Frutto Lampadino[?] Bulb Fruit
Spanish (NOA) Fruta luz[?] Light fruit
Spanish (NOE) Baya Bombilla[?] Bulb Berry

Trivia[edit]

  • The Bulb Berry is missing from the back of the game's box, where all the new power-ups for Yoshi and Mario are mentioned.

References[edit]

  1. ^ supermariogalaxy.com. May 28, 2010, 06:48:22 UTC snapshot on Internet Archive: Wayback Machine. Retrieved November 18, 2019.