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|ttyd=A plant found in Petal Meadows. Replenishes 3 HP. | |ttyd=A plant found in Petal Meadows. Replenishes 3 HP. | ||
|spm=A spring reed that restores 7 HP and cures poison. | |spm=A spring reed that restores 7 HP and cures poison. | ||
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'''Horsetails''' are a cooking ingredient in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' and ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'', and are | '''{{wp|Equisetum|Horsetails}}''' are a cooking ingredient in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' and ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'', which additionally appear as background objects with minor plot importance in ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' | ||
==History== | |||
===''Super Mario Bros.'' / ''Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels''=== | |||
[[File:SMB NES 2-1 Level Screenshot.png|thumb|Mario near two "horsehair plants" in [[World 2-1 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 2-1]] of ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'']] | |||
According to the original manual for ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'', [[Bowser]] turned the citizens of the Mushroom Kingdom into horsetail plants and [[brick]]s. However, the English manual renders this as "field horsehair plants".<ref>[https://legendsoflocalization.com/super-mario-bros/manuals/#characters-enemies Legends of Localization] comparing the Japanese and North American storylines of ''Super Mario Bros.''</ref> They are the ovoid tree-like plants seen throughout the game<ref>{{cite|author=Sase, Shinji, [[Howard Phillips]], and Lynn Griffes, editors|title=''[[How to win at Super Mario Bros.]]''|format=U.S. Edition|date=1987|location=Redmond|publisher=Tokuma Shoten, [[Nintendo|Nintendo of America]]|isbn=4-19-720003-XC|page=6}}</ref> (specifically, Worlds [[World 2 (Super Mario Bros.)|2]], [[World 3 (Super Mario Bros.)|3]], [[World 5 (Super Mario Bros.)|5]], [[World 7 (Super Mario Bros.)|7]], and [[World 8 (Super Mario Bros.)|8]]), which come in two sizes, and depending on the level's palette, can be either green or white (in ''[[Super Mario All-Stars]]'', the white ones' appearance is due to snow), with both having a tan segmented stem. These plants are also seen in ''[[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels]]'' (specifically, the odd-numbered and -lettered worlds), where they are now segmented themselves and have eyes; additionally, the ones in [[World A-1]] appear in orange (but not in ''All-Stars''). They also appear in several other games borrowing graphics from or basing certain stages on ''Super Mario Bros.''; for example, in ''[[Super Mario Maker]]'', horsetails occasionally pop up in the ground theme in the ''Super Mario Bros.'' style when placing ground tiles. | |||
In ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'', Horsetails are items that heal 3 [[Heart Point|HP]]. They are found in an area of [[Petal Meadows]]. Just before reaching the area with the bridge, coming from the [[Rogueport]] pipe, there is a [[Candy | ===''Paper Mario'' series=== | ||
====''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''==== | |||
In ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'', Horsetails are items that heal 3 [[Heart Point|HP]]. They are found in an area of [[Petal Meadows]]. Just before reaching the area with the bridge, coming from the [[Rogueport]] pipe, there is a [[Candy Pop]] that, when hit with a [[hammer]], sinks down and bounces back up. After hitting the cane 10 times, a Horsetail comes out. This can be done several times, after exiting and re-entering the area. | |||
====''Super Paper Mario''==== | |||
In ''Super Paper Mario'', Horsetails are items that restore 7 HP and cures [[Poison (status effect)|poison]]. They are usually dropped by [[Putrid Piranha]]s. They can also be bought in the [[Itty Bits]] in [[The Dotwood Tree]] for 18 [[coin]]s. | In ''Super Paper Mario'', Horsetails are items that restore 7 HP and cures [[Poison (status effect)|poison]]. They are usually dropped by [[Putrid Piranha]]s. They can also be bought in the [[Itty Bits]] in [[The Dotwood Tree]] for 18 [[coin]]s. | ||
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===Other appearances=== | |||
As part of the course's "retro" aesthetic, horsetails appear in the final turn of [[3DS Piranha Plant Slide|Piranha Plant Slide]] in ''[[Mario Kart 7]]''. They are replaced with standard trees in the course's reappearance in ''[[Mario Kart 8]]'' and ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]'', though they return to the course in ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]''. | |||
==Recipes== | ==Recipes== | ||
{| style="text-align: center; width: 100% | {|style="text-align: center; width: 100%" | ||
!width="50%"|Recipe | !width="50%"|Recipe | ||
!width="25%"|Result | !width="25%"|Result | ||
!width="25%"|Game | !width="25%"|Game | ||
|- | |||
|Horsetail + [[Mystic Egg]] | |||
|[[Omelette Plate]] | |||
|rowspan=6|''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]] | |||
|- | |||
|Horsetail + [[Mushroom]] | |||
|rowspan=3|[[Zess Dinner]] | |||
|- | |||
|Horsetail + [[Super Mushroom]] | |||
|- | |||
|Horsetail + [[Life Mushroom (Paper Mario series)|Life Mushroom]] | |||
|- | |||
|Horsetail + [[Ultra Mushroom]] | |||
|[[Zess Special]] | |||
|- | |- | ||
|Horsetail + [[Turtley Leaf]] | |Horsetail + [[Turtley Leaf]] | ||
|[[Healthy Salad]] | |[[Healthy Salad]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Horsetail | |Horsetail | ||
|[[Roast Horsetail]] | |[[Roast Horsetail]] | ||
| rowspan=4 | ''[[Super Paper Mario]] | |rowspan=4|''[[Super Paper Mario]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Horsetail + [[Cake Mix]] | |Horsetail + [[Cake Mix]] | ||
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|[[Koopa Pilaf]] | |[[Koopa Pilaf]] | ||
|} | |} | ||
==Gallery== | |||
<gallery> | |||
SMB Green Horsetail Short.png|''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' | |||
SMB Green Horsetail Tall.png|''Super Mario Bros.'' | |||
SMB White Horsetail Short.png|''Super Mario Bros.'' | |||
SMB White Horsetail Tall.png|''Super Mario Bros.'' | |||
SMB NES 2-1 Horsetail Screenshot.png|''Super Mario Bros.'' | |||
SMB NES World 5-2 Screenshot.png|''Super Mario Bros.'' | |||
HowToWin.png|''[[How to win at Super Mario Bros.]]'' | |||
SMBS PC-88 Horsetail Short.png|''[[Super Mario Bros. Special]]'' (PC-88) | |||
SMBS PC-88 Horsetail Tall.png|''Super Mario Bros. Special'' (PC-88) | |||
SMBS PC-88 Horsetail Short Alt.png|''Super Mario Bros. Special'' (PC-88) | |||
SMBS PC-88 Horsetail Tall Alt.png|''Super Mario Bros. Special'' (PC-88) | |||
SMBS Sharp X1 Green Horsetail Short.png|''Super Mario Bros. Special'' (Sharp X1) | |||
SMBS Sharp X1 Green Horsetail Tall.png|''Super Mario Bros. Special'' (Sharp X1) | |||
SMBS Sharp X1 White Horsetail Short.png|''Super Mario Bros. Special'' (Sharp X1) | |||
SMBS Sharp X1 White Horsetail Tall.png|''Super Mario Bros. Special'' (Sharp X1) | |||
SMBS6.png|''Super Mario Bros. Special'' (Sharp X1) | |||
SMBLL Green Horsetail Short.png|''[[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels]]'' | |||
SMBLL Green Horsetail Tall.png|''Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels'' | |||
SMBLL White Horsetail Short.png|''Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels'' | |||
SMBLL White Horsetail Tall.png|''Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels'' | |||
SMBLL Orange Horsetail Short.png|''Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels'' | |||
SMBLL Orange Horsetail Tall.png|''Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels'' | |||
SMBLL World 9-3 Horsetail Short.png|''Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels'' | |||
SMBLL World 9-3 Horsetail Tall.png|''Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels'' | |||
SMB2 Famicom Title Screen.png|''Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels'' | |||
ANNSMB World 2-1 Screenshot.png|''[[All Night Nippon: Super Mario Bros.]]'' | |||
SMAS SMB Green Horsetail Short.png|''[[Super Mario All-Stars]]'' | |||
SMAS SMB Green Horsetail Tall.png|''Super Mario All-Stars'' | |||
SMAS SMB White Horsetail Short.png|''Super Mario All-Stars'' | |||
SMAS SMB White Horsetail Tall.png|''Super Mario All-Stars'' | |||
SMAS SMB World 8-3 Screenshot.png|''Super Mario All-Stars'' (''Super Mario Bros.'') | |||
SMAS LL World 1-1 Screenshot.png|''Super Mario All-Stars'' (''Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels'') | |||
SMAS LL World 3-1 Screenshot.png|''Super Mario All-Stars'' (''Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels'') | |||
PPS2.png|''[[Mario Kart 7]]'', on [[Piranha Plant Slide]] | |||
NESR2 Horsetail Short Snow.png|''[[NES Remix 2]]'' | |||
NESR2 Horsetail Tall Snow.png|''NES Remix 2'' | |||
SMM-SMB-Bush-2.png|''[[Super Mario Maker]]'' | |||
SMM-SMB-Bush-3.png|''Super Mario Maker'' | |||
Dogville SMM.png|''Super Mario Maker'' | |||
GWSMB SleepModeArtwork Enemies.png|''[[Game & Watch: Super Mario Bros.]]'' | |||
MKT Horsetails.png|''[[Mario Kart Tour]]'' | |||
</gallery> | |||
==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== | ||
{{foreign names | {{foreign names | ||
|Jap= | |Jap=つくし<ref>{{cite|title=''Super Mario Bros.'' Japanese instruction booklet|page=4}}</ref> | ||
|JapR= | |JapR=Tsukushi | ||
|JapM=Horsetail | |JapM=Horsetail | ||
|Jap2=つくしんぼ | |||
|Jap2N=''Paper Mario'' series | |||
|Jap2R=Tsukushinbo | |||
|Jap2M=From「{{hover|土筆|つくし}}」(''tsukushi'', "horsetail") and possibly the affectionate suffix「~んぼ」(''-nbo'') | |||
|ChiS=马尾草 | |||
|ChiSR=Mǎwěi Cǎo | |||
|ChiSM=Horsetail | |||
|ChiT=馬尾草 | |||
|ChiTR=Mǎwěi Cǎo | |||
|ChiTM=Horsetail | |||
|Fre=Prêle | |||
|FreM=Horsetail | |||
|Ger=Wurzel | |Ger=Wurzel | ||
|GerM= | |GerM=Root | ||
| | |Ita=Erba cavallina<ref>{{cite|title=''Super Mario Bros.'' Italian instruction booklet|page=2}}</ref> | ||
| | |ItaN=''Super Mario Bros.'' | ||
| | |ItaM=Horse grass | ||
| | |Ita2=Coda cavallina | ||
|Ita2N=''Paper Mario'' item | |||
|Ita2M=Horsetail | |||
|Kor=쇠뜨기 | |||
|KorR=Soetteugi | |||
|KorM=Horsetail | |||
|Spa=Cola de Caballo | |Spa=Cola de Caballo | ||
|SpaM=Horsetail | |SpaM=Horsetail | ||
}} | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
<references/> | <references/> | ||
{{Ingredients}} | {{Ingredients}} | ||
{{PMTTYD | {{SMB}} | ||
{{SPM | {{SMBS}} | ||
{{PMTTYD items}} | |||
{{SPM items}} | |||
[[Category:Plants]] | [[Category:Plants]] | ||
[[Category:Ingredients]] | [[Category:Ingredients]] | ||
[[Category:Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door | [[Category:Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door items]] | ||
[[Category:Super Paper Mario | [[Category:Super Mario Bros.]] | ||
[[Category:Super Mario Bros. Deluxe]] | |||
[[Category:Super Mario Bros. Special]] | |||
[[Category:Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels]] | |||
[[Category:Super Mario Maker]] | |||
[[Category:Super Paper Mario items]] | |||
[[de:Wurzel]] | [[de:Wurzel]] | ||
[[it:Coda | [[it:Coda cavallina]] |
Latest revision as of 04:42, December 14, 2024
Horsetail | |
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The Thousand-Year Door description | A plant found in Petal Meadows. Replenishes 3 HP. |
Super Paper Mario description | A spring reed that restores 7 HP and cures poison. |
Horsetails are a cooking ingredient in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door and Super Paper Mario, which additionally appear as background objects with minor plot importance in Super Mario Bros.
History[edit]
Super Mario Bros. / Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels[edit]
According to the original manual for Super Mario Bros., Bowser turned the citizens of the Mushroom Kingdom into horsetail plants and bricks. However, the English manual renders this as "field horsehair plants".[1] They are the ovoid tree-like plants seen throughout the game[2] (specifically, Worlds 2, 3, 5, 7, and 8), which come in two sizes, and depending on the level's palette, can be either green or white (in Super Mario All-Stars, the white ones' appearance is due to snow), with both having a tan segmented stem. These plants are also seen in Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels (specifically, the odd-numbered and -lettered worlds), where they are now segmented themselves and have eyes; additionally, the ones in World A-1 appear in orange (but not in All-Stars). They also appear in several other games borrowing graphics from or basing certain stages on Super Mario Bros.; for example, in Super Mario Maker, horsetails occasionally pop up in the ground theme in the Super Mario Bros. style when placing ground tiles.
Paper Mario series[edit]
Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door[edit]
In Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, Horsetails are items that heal 3 HP. They are found in an area of Petal Meadows. Just before reaching the area with the bridge, coming from the Rogueport pipe, there is a Candy Pop that, when hit with a hammer, sinks down and bounces back up. After hitting the cane 10 times, a Horsetail comes out. This can be done several times, after exiting and re-entering the area.
Super Paper Mario[edit]
In Super Paper Mario, Horsetails are items that restore 7 HP and cures poison. They are usually dropped by Putrid Piranhas. They can also be bought in the Itty Bits in The Dotwood Tree for 18 coins.
Other appearances[edit]
As part of the course's "retro" aesthetic, horsetails appear in the final turn of Piranha Plant Slide in Mario Kart 7. They are replaced with standard trees in the course's reappearance in Mario Kart 8 and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, though they return to the course in Mario Kart Tour.
Recipes[edit]
Recipe | Result | Game |
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Horsetail + Mystic Egg | Omelette Plate | Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door |
Horsetail + Mushroom | Zess Dinner | |
Horsetail + Super Mushroom | ||
Horsetail + Life Mushroom | ||
Horsetail + Ultra Mushroom | Zess Special | |
Horsetail + Turtley Leaf | Healthy Salad | |
Horsetail | Roast Horsetail | Super Paper Mario |
Horsetail + Cake Mix | Horsetail Tart | |
Horsetail + Big Egg | Omelette Plate | |
Horsetail + Turtley Leaf | Koopa Pilaf |
Gallery[edit]
Super Mario Bros. Special (PC-88)
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | つくし[3] Tsukushi |
Horsetail | |
つくしんぼ[?] Tsukushinbo |
From「土筆」(tsukushi, "horsetail") and possibly the affectionate suffix「~んぼ」(-nbo) | Paper Mario series | |
Chinese (simplified) | 马尾草[?] Mǎwěi Cǎo |
Horsetail | |
Chinese (traditional) | 馬尾草[?] Mǎwěi Cǎo |
Horsetail | |
French | Prêle[?] | Horsetail | |
German | Wurzel[?] | Root | |
Italian | Erba cavallina[4] | Horse grass | Super Mario Bros. |
Coda cavallina[?] | Horsetail | Paper Mario item | |
Korean | 쇠뜨기[?] Soetteugi |
Horsetail | |
Spanish | Cola de Caballo[?] | Horsetail |
References[edit]
- ^ Legends of Localization comparing the Japanese and North American storylines of Super Mario Bros.
- ^ Sase, Shinji, Howard Phillips, and Lynn Griffes, editors (1987). How to win at Super Mario Bros. (U.S. Edition). Redmond: Tokuma Shoten, Nintendo of America. ISBN 4-19-720003-XC. Page 6.
- ^ Super Mario Bros. Japanese instruction booklet. Page 4.
- ^ Super Mario Bros. Italian instruction booklet. Page 2.
Super Mario Bros. Special | |
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Protagonists | Mario • Mushroom retainer • Princess Peach |
Worlds | World 1 • World 2 • World 3 • World 4 • World 5 • World 6 • World 7 • World 8 |
Items | 1 up Mushroom • Clock • Coin • Fire Flower • Hachisuke • Hummer • Lucky Star • Magic Mushroom • Starman • Wing |
Enemies | Bloober • Bullet Bill • Buzzy Beetle • Cheep-cheep • Chokichoki • Fire-Bar • Hammer Brother • Koopa Paratroopa • Koopa Troopa • Lakitu • Little Goomba • Nakaji • Piranha Plant • Podoboo • Sigebou • Spiny • Spiny's egg • Tarusar • Tsurara • Turtle Cannon |
Boss | Bowser |
Miscellaneous | Ax • Beanstalk • Coin Heaven • Coral • Fireworks • Flagpole • Horsehair plant • Jumping board |