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{{about|fruits as they appear in the Super Mario franchise|the red and yellow, apple-like fruits that are commonly eaten by [[Yoshi (species)|Yoshis]]|[[Fruit (Yoshi food)]]|the minigame in [[Game & Wario]] involving fruits|[[Fruit (minigame)]]}}
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|first_appearance=''[[Donkey Kong Jr. (game)|Donkey Kong Jr.]]'' ([[List of games by date#1982|1982]])
|first_appearance=''[[Donkey Kong Jr. (arcade)|Donkey Kong Jr.]]'' ([[List of Mario games by date#1983|1983]])
|latest_appearance=''[[Super Mario Party Jamboree]]'' ([[List of games by date#2024|2024]])
|latest_appearance=''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U|Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]'' ([[List of Mario games by date#2014|2014]])  
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'''Fruit''' are the favorite food of [[Yoshi (species)|Yoshis]]. Many fruit grow wildly in [[Mushroom Kingdom]] that depend on cultivated land in the [[Earth|Real World]]. Fruit made their first ''Mario'' appearance in ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'', in the form of [[Cherry|Cherries]] floating in the air.  
'''{{wp|Fruit}}s''' in the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' franchise]] are a type of botanical, naturally produced food that hangs in trees and bushes and usually bears seeds inside it. Many kinds of fruit grow in the wild or on cultivated land, from [[Earth|real-world]] ones such as [[apple]]s, [[banana]]s, and [[watermelon]]s to fictional ones such as the [[Fruit (Yoshi food)|red fruits]] that debuted in ''[[Super Mario World]]'' and the [[Heart Fruit]]s from ''[[Yoshi's Story]]''.


Later, fruit appear in ''[[Super Mario World]]'', where red and green berries hang from bushes. Yoshi can eat these fruit to gain extra points. The fruit act the same way later in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]''.
==History==
===''Donkey Kong'' franchise===
[[File:DKCTF Fruit Box Prima.jpg|thumb|left|200px|A box of fruit in ''[[Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze]]'']]
Fruit appears throughout the [[Donkey Kong (franchise)|''Donkey Kong'' franchise]], mainly bananas, which are the most common collectible item within the whole series.


[[Image:YSfruit.png|frame|left|Fruit from ''[[Yoshi's Story]]''.]]
Fruit (also called '''Fruit Bombs''')<ref>''Donkey Kong Junior'' [[media:DKJ Arcade Flyer Reverse.jpg|back flyer]]</ref> first appears in ''[[Donkey Kong Jr. (game)|Donkey Kong Jr.]]'', where it is used as a weapon. This fruit plummets downward upon impact with [[Donkey Kong Jr.]], and it defeats any enemies it lands on. This fruit also appears in ''[[Donkey Kong (Game Boy)|Donkey Kong]]'' for the [[Game Boy]] and ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong]]'', as well as a few rare appearances in ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis]]''.
Fruit also appear in ''[[Yoshi's Story]]'', where if a Yoshi eats thirty fruit they will advance to the next level. Fruit can often be found floating around in [[Bubble Pop]]s. After eating a fruit, it will appear in the Yoshi's [[Fruit Frame]].  There are sixty fruit in each stage of the game: thirty [[Melon]]s, twelve [[Lucky Fruit]]s, and eighteen "ordinary" fruits.


In ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'', fruits appear in every level of the game. Fruits are mainly used to feed [[Yoshi]]. Yoshi's [[Yoshi Egg|egg]] will only hatch if the Yoshi's requested fruit is carried to him. If Yoshi does not eat a fruit every few minutes or so, his [[juice]] meter will empty and he will go back into his egg. Yoshi's colour depends on the fruit he eats, if he eats a [[papaya]] or [[pineapple]] he will be [[Orange Yoshi|orange]], if he eats [[banana]]s or a [[coconut]] he will be [[Pink Yoshi|pink]] and if he eats a [[durian]] or [[pepper]] he will be [[Purple Yoshi|purple]]. [[Watermelon]] also make and appearance during the Watermelon Festival at [[Gelato Beach]]. The watermelons are extremely large and also very fragile, the [[Pianta]]s hold a watermelon size contest and make watermelon smoothies during the festival.
Fruit is more prevalent in ''[[Donkey Kong 64]]'', where every Kong (except for [[Tiny Kong]]) uses fruit as ammo from their personal weapon. Aside from that, the active Kong's current health is measured in watermelons, and [[orange]]s are ammunition acting just like grenades.


Another kind of fruit appears in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]'', named [[Bean Fruit]].  
In ''[[Donkey Kong Jungle Beat]]'', large fruits appear as the goal of each stage, with the type of fruit depending on the kingdom's name.


In ''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]'', a Fruit resembling an [[Apple]] was found inside [[Yoob's Belly]]. This Fruit, aptly named "Fruit", was given to a [[Yellow Yoshi]] to help him regain the strength needed to help move a [[Chomp Rock]].
===''Super Mario'' series===
Fruits make their first appearance in the [[Super Mario (series)|''Super Mario'' series]] in ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'', in the form of [[Cherry|Cherries]] floating in the air.


Fruit is also used in [[Donkey Kong Jr. (arcade)|''Donkey Kong Jr.'']], where it is used as a weapon. This fruit plummets downward upon impact with [[Donkey Kong Junior]], and defeats any enemies it lands on. This fruit also appeared in ''[[Donkey Kong (Game Boy)|Donkey Kong]]'' and ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong]]'', as well as a few rare appearances in ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis]]''.
Later, [[fruit (Yoshi food)|fruit]]s (known as '''berries''') appear in ''Super Mario World'', where Red and Green Berries hang from bushes. [[Yoshi]] can eat these fruits to gain extra [[point]]s. The fruits act the same way later in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]''.


[[Image:Pyoro-Fruit.png|frame|A fruit from the [[Pyoro]] games.]]
[[File:SMS Durian Artwork.png|thumb|80px|[[Durian]] is one of seven fruits in ''Super Mario Sunshine''.]]
Falling fruit appears in the ''Pyoro'' games in ''[[WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgames]]''. They appear to be an obstacle that can break the ground, so [[Pyoro]] can't go through there anymore, and can even beat up Pyoro if he touch it. However, these fruits can be eaten, or be defeated by shooting with their own seeds as ammo. Aside from a green variation, there is also a white-pink variation. If Pyoro eats these, a [[Tenshi]] comes to restores a piece of ground. If Pyoro eats a fruit further from the ground, he also get more points. But shooting the fruit always bring up the same amount of points.
In ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'', various types of fruit appear in most [[level]]s. Fruits are mainly used to feed a Yoshi. A [[Yoshi's Egg|Yoshi's egg]] will hatch only if the Yoshi's requested fruit is carried to him. If the Yoshi does not eat a fruit every few minutes or so, his [[juice]] meter will empty and he will go back into his egg. The Yoshi's color depends on the fruit he eats: If he eats a [[papaya]] or [[pineapple]], he will be orange; if he eats [[banana]]s or a [[coconut]], he will be pink; and if he eats a [[durian]] or [[pepper]], he will be purple. [[Watermelon]]s also make an appearance during the Watermelon Festival at [[Gelato Beach]], where they are extremely large and very fragile; the [[Pianta]]s hold a watermelon size contest and make watermelon smoothies during the festival.


In ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]'', along with the normal red Berries there are 3 special types of fruit: the [[Dash Pepper]] (a red pepper that transforms Yoshi into [[Dash Yoshi]]), the [[Blimp Fruit]] (a blue berry that turns Yoshi into [[Blimp Yoshi]]) and the [[Bulb Berry]] (a yellow pear-like berry that transforms Yoshi into [[Bulb Yoshi]]).
In ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]'', along with the normal red fruits, there are three special types of fruit: the [[Dash Pepper]] (a red pepper that transforms Yoshi into [[Dash Yoshi]]), the [[Blimp Fruit]] (a blue berry that turns Yoshi into [[Blimp Yoshi]]), and the [[Bulb Berry]] (a yellow pear-like berry that transforms Yoshi into [[Bulb Yoshi]]).


In ''[[Mario Sports Mix]]'', fruit is one of the objects that need to be fed to [[Petey Piranha]] in the party game [[Feed Petey]].
In ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]'', red fruits can be consumed by Yoshi when [[capture]]d by [[Mario]] in the [[Mushroom Kingdom (Super Mario Odyssey)|Mushroom Kingdom]].


In ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' series, fruits appear as one of food items. In ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U|Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]'', fruits appear in [[Tortimer Island]] stage, where trees bear them. Attacking trees that bear fruits makes them to fall down, allowing others to grab them to recover health.
===''Yoshi's Story''===
Fruits (referred to as "'''Super Happy Tree Fruits'''" in a preview)<ref>{{cite|title=''Nintendo Magazine System'' (AU) Issue #57|date=December 1997|page=6|language=Australian English}}</ref> also appear in ''[[Yoshi's Story]]'', where each Yoshi has a fruit as their favorite food. If a Yoshi eats 30 fruits, they will advance to the next level. Fruits can often be found floating around in [[bubble]]s. After a Yoshi eats a fruit, it appears in the Yoshi's [[Fruit Frame]]. There are 60 fruits in each stage of the game: 30 [[melon]]s, 12 [[Lucky Fruit]]s, and 18 "ordinary" fruits. If 30 fruits are eaten in more than one kind, a smiling heart appears in the background.


== Fruit commonly found in the ''[[Mario (series)|Mario Series]]''==  
===''Super Smash Bros.'' series===
In the [[Super Smash Bros. (series)|''Super Smash Bros.'' series]], fruits appear as one of the food items. In ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]'', fruits appear on the [[Tortimer Island]] stage, where trees bear them. Attacking trees that bear fruits makes the fruits fall down, allowing players to grab them to recover health. Unlike the other fruits, Coconuts that appear are not edible and can instead be used as a throwing item.
 
===''Mario & Luigi'' series===
Another kind of fruit appears in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]'' and [[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions|its remake]], named [[Bean Fruit]].
 
[[File:MLPiT Fruit sprite.png|frame|right]]
In ''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]'', a fruit resembling an [[Apple]] was found inside [[Yoob's Belly]]. This fruit, aptly named "Fruit," was given to a Yellow Yoshi to help him regain the strength needed to help move a [[Chomp Rock]]. The in-game description reads, ''"Fresh and juicy! Yoshi's favorite."''
 
===''Mario Sports Mix''===
In ''[[Mario Sports Mix]]'', fruit is one of the objects that needs to be fed to [[Petey Piranha]] in the party game [[Feed Petey]].
 
===''Yoshi's Woolly World'' / ''Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World''===
Fruit slices appear in ''[[Yoshi's Woolly World]]'' and ''[[Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World]]'' as the main collectibles in the [[Bonus Game (Yoshi's Woolly World)|Bonus Game]].
 
==List of fruits==
*[[Apple]]
*[[Apple]]
*[[Berry]]
*[[Banana]]
*[[Banana]]
*[[Bean]]
*[[Blue Berry]]
*[[Bomb Berry]]
*[[Cherry]]
*[[Cherry]]
*[[Coconut]]
*[[Coconut]]
*[[Durian]]
*[[Durian]]
*[[Fruit (Yoshi food)]]
*[[Grape]]
*[[Grape]]
*[[Heart Fruit]]
*[[Melon]]
*[[Melon]]
*[[Nut]]
*[[Orange]]
*[[Papaya]]
*[[Papaya]]
*[[Peach (item)|Peach]]
*[[Peach (fruit)|Peach]]
*[[Pepper]]
*[[Pepper]]
*[[Pineapple]]
*[[Pineapple]]
*[[Strawberry]]
*[[Watermelon]]
*[[Watermelon]]
<br clear=all>


==Trivia==
==Names in other languages==
*In ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'', the noise it makes when a previously used fruit reappears in its permanent location is very similar to if not exactly the same as the noise it makes in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]'' when [[Mario]] collects a [[Cloud Flower]] after having used at least one of his three clouds (though not completely losing the power-up).
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Latest revision as of 10:25, October 28, 2024

This article is about fruits as they appear in the Super Mario franchise. For the red and yellow, apple-like fruits that are commonly eaten by Yoshis, see Fruit (Yoshi food). For the minigame in Game & Wario involving fruits, see Fruit (minigame).
Fruit
The fruit from Yoshi's Story.
An illustration of various fruits as seen in Yoshi's Story
First appearance Donkey Kong Jr. (1982)
Latest appearance Super Mario Party Jamboree (2024)

Fruits in the Super Mario franchise are a type of botanical, naturally produced food that hangs in trees and bushes and usually bears seeds inside it. Many kinds of fruit grow in the wild or on cultivated land, from real-world ones such as apples, bananas, and watermelons to fictional ones such as the red fruits that debuted in Super Mario World and the Heart Fruits from Yoshi's Story.

History[edit]

Donkey Kong franchise[edit]

Fruit appears throughout the Donkey Kong franchise, mainly bananas, which are the most common collectible item within the whole series.

Fruit (also called Fruit Bombs)[1] first appears in Donkey Kong Jr., where it is used as a weapon. This fruit plummets downward upon impact with Donkey Kong Jr., and it defeats any enemies it lands on. This fruit also appears in Donkey Kong for the Game Boy and Mario vs. Donkey Kong, as well as a few rare appearances in Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis.

Fruit is more prevalent in Donkey Kong 64, where every Kong (except for Tiny Kong) uses fruit as ammo from their personal weapon. Aside from that, the active Kong's current health is measured in watermelons, and oranges are ammunition acting just like grenades.

In Donkey Kong Jungle Beat, large fruits appear as the goal of each stage, with the type of fruit depending on the kingdom's name.

Super Mario series[edit]

Fruits make their first appearance in the Super Mario series in Super Mario Bros. 2, in the form of Cherries floating in the air.

Later, fruits (known as berries) appear in Super Mario World, where Red and Green Berries hang from bushes. Yoshi can eat these fruits to gain extra points. The fruits act the same way later in New Super Mario Bros. Wii.

A Durian in Super Mario Sunshine.
Durian is one of seven fruits in Super Mario Sunshine.

In Super Mario Sunshine, various types of fruit appear in most levels. Fruits are mainly used to feed a Yoshi. A Yoshi's egg will hatch only if the Yoshi's requested fruit is carried to him. If the Yoshi does not eat a fruit every few minutes or so, his juice meter will empty and he will go back into his egg. The Yoshi's color depends on the fruit he eats: If he eats a papaya or pineapple, he will be orange; if he eats bananas or a coconut, he will be pink; and if he eats a durian or pepper, he will be purple. Watermelons also make an appearance during the Watermelon Festival at Gelato Beach, where they are extremely large and very fragile; the Piantas hold a watermelon size contest and make watermelon smoothies during the festival.

In Super Mario Galaxy 2, along with the normal red fruits, there are three special types of fruit: the Dash Pepper (a red pepper that transforms Yoshi into Dash Yoshi), the Blimp Fruit (a blue berry that turns Yoshi into Blimp Yoshi), and the Bulb Berry (a yellow pear-like berry that transforms Yoshi into Bulb Yoshi).

In Super Mario Odyssey, red fruits can be consumed by Yoshi when captured by Mario in the Mushroom Kingdom.

Yoshi's Story[edit]

Fruits (referred to as "Super Happy Tree Fruits" in a preview)[2] also appear in Yoshi's Story, where each Yoshi has a fruit as their favorite food. If a Yoshi eats 30 fruits, they will advance to the next level. Fruits can often be found floating around in bubbles. After a Yoshi eats a fruit, it appears in the Yoshi's Fruit Frame. There are 60 fruits in each stage of the game: 30 melons, 12 Lucky Fruits, and 18 "ordinary" fruits. If 30 fruits are eaten in more than one kind, a smiling heart appears in the background.

Super Smash Bros. series[edit]

In the Super Smash Bros. series, fruits appear as one of the food items. In Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS, fruits appear on the Tortimer Island stage, where trees bear them. Attacking trees that bear fruits makes the fruits fall down, allowing players to grab them to recover health. Unlike the other fruits, Coconuts that appear are not edible and can instead be used as a throwing item.

Mario & Luigi series[edit]

Another kind of fruit appears in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga and its remake, named Bean Fruit.

The Fruit from Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time

In Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time, a fruit resembling an Apple was found inside Yoob's Belly. This fruit, aptly named "Fruit," was given to a Yellow Yoshi to help him regain the strength needed to help move a Chomp Rock. The in-game description reads, "Fresh and juicy! Yoshi's favorite."

Mario Sports Mix[edit]

In Mario Sports Mix, fruit is one of the objects that needs to be fed to Petey Piranha in the party game Feed Petey.

Yoshi's Woolly World / Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World[edit]

Fruit slices appear in Yoshi's Woolly World and Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World as the main collectibles in the Bonus Game.

List of fruits[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese フルーツ[?]
Furūtsu
Fruits
Chinese 水果[?]
Shuǐguǒ
Fruit
French Fruits[?] -
German Frucht[?] Fruit
Italian Frutta[?] Fruit
Russian Фрукты[?]
Frukty
Fruits
Spanish Fruta[?] Fruit

References[edit]

  1. ^ Donkey Kong Junior back flyer
  2. ^ December 1997. Nintendo Magazine System (AU) Issue #57. Page 6.