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==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
Two players on each team have to shoot all the Piranha Plants that pop out of the pipes. However, if a bomb is hit, many more Piranha Plants will appear, making it more difficult for the team to win. On each team, the first player has a round target cursor and the second player has a square one. If two teammates try to shoot the same target simultaneously, their projectiles will hit each other and be destroyed upon contact. When a team shoots all the Piranha Plants on its side, that team earns a point. The first team to earn three points wins.
Two players on each team have to shoot all the Piranha Plants that pop out of the pipes. However, if a bomb is hit, many more Piranha Plants will appear, making it more difficult for the team to win. On each team, the first player has a round target cursor and the second player has a square one. If two teammates try to shoot the same target simultaneously, their projectiles will hit each other and be destroyed upon contact. When a team shoots all the Piranha Plants on its side, that team earns a point. The first team to earn three points wins. If both teams have the same score after a certain number of rounds, a tie occurs.


==Ending==
==Ending==
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|JapM=Aim at the Piranhas
|JapM=Aim at the Piranhas
|Fra=Désherbant
|Fre=Désherbant
|FraM=Weeding
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|Ger=Pestizid-Freak
|Ger=Pestizid-Freak
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|SpaM=Herbicide
|Ita=Gerba malerba
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|ItaM= weed gerba
|ItaM=Weed [[Wikipedia:Jerba|Jerba]]; the connection to the city's name is unclear, beyond the rhyme with "malerba" (weed).
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Latest revision as of 13:33, August 22, 2024

Herbicidal Maniac
Herbicidal Maniac from Mario Party 7
Appears in Mario Party 7
Type 2-vs.-2 minigame
Time limit 10 seconds per round
Music track Look Out!
Music sample

Herbicidal Maniac is a 2-vs.-2 minigame in Mario Party 7. The minigame's name is a portmanteau of "homicidal maniac," which is a term that refers to a person with an insane desire to kill other people, and "herbicide," a chemical used to kill plants.

Introduction[edit]

Piranha Plants and bombs emerge from all the pipes and then go back in as the players' pipe platforms move up.

Gameplay[edit]

Two players on each team have to shoot all the Piranha Plants that pop out of the pipes. However, if a bomb is hit, many more Piranha Plants will appear, making it more difficult for the team to win. On each team, the first player has a round target cursor and the second player has a square one. If two teammates try to shoot the same target simultaneously, their projectiles will hit each other and be destroyed upon contact. When a team shoots all the Piranha Plants on its side, that team earns a point. The first team to earn three points wins. If both teams have the same score after a certain number of rounds, a tie occurs.

Ending[edit]

The ending to Herbicidal Maniac

The winners do their winning animations, while the losers do their losing animations as their platforms are lowered. If the minigame ends in a tie, both teams do their losing poses while their platforms are lowered.

Controls[edit]

  • Control Stick – Move cursor
  • A Button – Fire

In-game text[edit]

  • Rules"Fire at the Piranha Plants when they emerge from the pipe. The first team to 3 points is the winner."
  • Advice"Whatever you do, don't hit the bombs! The resulting explosion will cause a Piranha Plant infestation!"

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ねらってパックン[?]
Neratte Pakkun
Aim at the Piranhas
French Désherbant[?] Weeding
German Pestizid-Freak[?] Pesticide Freak
Italian Gerba malerba[?] Weed Jerba; the connection to the city's name is unclear, beyond the rhyme with "malerba" (weed).
Spanish Herbicidio[?] Herbicide