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'''Hip Trees'''<ref name=kadokawa>{{cite|author=KADOKAWA Game Linkage, editors|date=2023|title=『スーパーマリオブラザーズ ワンダー かんぺき攻略本』|language=ja|location=Tokyo|publisher=Kadokawa|page=[https://www.famitsu.com/images/000/329/537/y_658a8c656448a.jpg 62]|isbn=4-047337-02-1}}</ref><ref name=kikai55>{{cite|author=kikai, Kimiyosu Hongo, Chimtaro, Hiromi Karakita (HQ), and Yamato Ishibashi|date=2023|title=『スーパーマリオブラザーズ ワンダー 完全攻略本』|language=ja|location=Tokyo|publisher=ambit|isbn=4-198657-69-6|page=55}}</ref> are [[Semisolid Platform]]s that occur only in the savanna-themed course [[Bulrush Coming Through!]] They are broad-canopied [[tree]]s similar to {{wp|Vachellia tortilis|umbrella thorn acacias}} that shift once [[Ground Pound|ground-pounded]]. There are identical looking acacia platforms in Bulrush Coming Though! and other savanna-themed courses, but the true Hip Trees buckle slightly when stood on by a player character. There are only two in the entire game.
'''Hip Trees'''<ref name=kadokawa>{{cite|author=KADOKAWA Game Linkage, editors|date=2023|title=『スーパーマリオブラザーズ ワンダー かんぺき攻略本』|language=ja|location=Tokyo|publisher=Kadokawa|page=[https://www.famitsu.com/images/000/329/537/y_658a8c656448a.jpg 62]|isbn=4-047337-02-1}}</ref><ref name=kikai55>{{cite|author=kikai, Kimiyosu Hongo, Chimtaro, Hiromi Karakita (HQ), and Yamato Ishibashi|date=2023|title=『スーパーマリオブラザーズ ワンダー 完全攻略本』|language=ja|location=Tokyo|publisher=ambit|isbn=4-198657-69-6|page=55}}</ref> are [[Semisolid Platform]]s that occur in the savanna-themed course [[Bulrush Coming Through!]] and the forest-themed [[Sproings in the Twilight Forest]]. They are broad-canopied [[tree]]s similar to {{wp|Vachellia tortilis|umbrella thorn acacias}} that shift once [[Ground Pound|ground-pounded]]. There are identical looking acacia platforms in other savanna-themed courses, but the true Hip Trees buckle slightly when stood on by a player character. They do not occur in any courses off of the [[Pipe-Rock Plateau]].


The first Hip Tree is the broadest of the two and grows out of a [[pit]]. It can be ground-pounded twice, which shifts it downward. The second ground-pound makes it flat with the surrounding [[ground (block)|ground]]. Positioning the tree here allows a nearby [[Bulrush]] to run across it and destroy the [[Hard Block|hard block]]s to the left, clearing a path to the course's first [[10-flower coin]]. The second Hip Tree occurs near the [[Checkpoint Flag]] and has a [[Talking Flower]] on its canopy. Ground-pounding it sends skyward, bring the player character to a [[Coin Heaven]]. [[Smogrin]]s and the course's second 10-flower coin occur here.
There are only two Hip Trees in Bulrush Coming Through! The first one is the broadest of the two and grows out of a [[pit]]. It can be ground-pounded twice, which shifts it downward. The second ground-pound makes it flat with the surrounding [[ground (block)|ground]]. Positioning the tree here allows a nearby [[Bulrush]] to run across it and destroy the [[Hard Block|hard block]]s to the left, clearing a path to the course's first [[10-flower coin]]. The second Hip Tree occurs near the [[Checkpoint Flag]] and has a [[Talking Flower]] on its canopy. Ground-pounding the canopy sends it skyward, bringing the player character to a [[Coin Heaven]]. [[Smogrin]]s and the course's second 10-flower coin occur here. Three Hip Trees occur in Sproings in the Twilight Forest, which all of them shift upward when ground-pounded. The first one brings the player character closer to a [[beacon (Super Mario Bros. Wonder)|beacon]] on the ceiling. The [[Wonder Flower]] of this course, which is initially held by a nearby [[Sproing]], rests on the canopy of the third Hip Tree in the course.


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Latest revision as of 20:17, March 2, 2025

The title of this article is official, but it comes from a Japanese source.
If an acceptable English name is found, then the article should be moved to the new title.

Hip Tree
Savanna Tree SMBW
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First appearance Super Mario Bros. Wonder (2023)
Variant of Semisolid Platform
Tree

Hip Trees[1][2] are Semisolid Platforms that occur in the savanna-themed course Bulrush Coming Through! and the forest-themed Sproings in the Twilight Forest. They are broad-canopied trees similar to umbrella thorn acacias that shift once ground-pounded. There are identical looking acacia platforms in other savanna-themed courses, but the true Hip Trees buckle slightly when stood on by a player character. They do not occur in any courses off of the Pipe-Rock Plateau.

There are only two Hip Trees in Bulrush Coming Through! The first one is the broadest of the two and grows out of a pit. It can be ground-pounded twice, which shifts it downward. The second ground-pound makes it flat with the surrounding ground. Positioning the tree here allows a nearby Bulrush to run across it and destroy the hard blocks to the left, clearing a path to the course's first 10-flower coin. The second Hip Tree occurs near the Checkpoint Flag and has a Talking Flower on its canopy. Ground-pounding the canopy sends it skyward, bringing the player character to a Coin Heaven. Smogrins and the course's second 10-flower coin occur here. Three Hip Trees occur in Sproings in the Twilight Forest, which all of them shift upward when ground-pounded. The first one brings the player character closer to a beacon on the ceiling. The Wonder Flower of this course, which is initially held by a nearby Sproing, rests on the canopy of the third Hip Tree in the course.

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Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ヒップツリー[1][2]
Hippu Tsurī
Hip Tree; "hip" likely refers to "hip drop"

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b KADOKAWA Game Linkage, editors (2023). 『スーパーマリオブラザーズ ワンダー かんぺき攻略本』. Tokyo: Kadokawa (Japanese). ISBN 4-047337-02-1. Page 62.
  2. ^ a b kikai, Kimiyosu Hongo, Chimtaro, Hiromi Karakita (HQ), and Yamato Ishibashi (2023). 『スーパーマリオブラザーズ ワンダー 完全攻略本』. Tokyo: ambit (Japanese). ISBN 4-198657-69-6. Page 55.