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|image=[[File:Snow Bunny TTYD.png]] [[File:Snow Bunny SPM.png]] | {{PM item infobox | ||
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|ttyd=A Zess T. dessert that refills 15 HP but freezes you. | |ttyd=A Zess T. dessert that refills 15 HP but freezes you. | ||
|spm=A chilly treat! Freezes enemies for chilly damage. | |spm=A chilly treat! Freezes enemies for chilly damage. | ||
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A '''Snow Bunny''' is an [[items|item]] found in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. It heals fifteen [[Heart Point|HP]]. However, the consumer will be [[frozen]] after eating it if in a battle. It is made by letting [[Zess T.]] cook together a [[Golden Leaf]] and an [[Ice Storm]]. This item is based on ''yukiusagi'', traditional Japanese rabbit snow sculptures. | A '''Snow Bunny''' is an [[items|item]] found in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. It heals fifteen [[Heart Point|HP]]. However, the consumer will be [[frozen]] after eating it if in a battle. It is made by letting [[Zess T.]] cook together a [[Golden Leaf]] and an [[Ice Storm]]. This item is based on ''yukiusagi'', traditional Japanese rabbit snow sculptures. | ||
The Snow Bunny returns in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'', this time requiring [[Mario]] to give [[Dyllis]] a [[Turtley Leaf]] instead of a Golden Leaf. It can also be made by combining a [[Snow Cone]] with a [[Turtley Leaf]]. Also, by then mixing the Snow Bunny with a [[Pink Apple]], Mario acquires the [[Berry Snow Bunny]]. In this game, Snow Bunnies freeze all on-screen enemies upon being used. | The Snow Bunny returns in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'', this time requiring [[Mario]] to give [[Dyllis]] a [[Turtley Leaf]] instead of a Golden Leaf. It can also be made by combining a [[Snow Cone]] or an [[Ice Storm]] with a [[Turtley Leaf]]. Also, by then mixing the Snow Bunny with a [[Pink Apple]], Mario acquires the [[Berry Snow Bunny]]. In this game, Snow Bunnies freeze all on-screen enemies upon being used. | ||
Snow Bunny-like creatures appear in the background on [[Snowflake Lake]] in ''[[Mario Party 6]]''. | Snow Bunny-like creatures appear in the background on [[Snowflake Lake]] in ''[[Mario Party 6]]''. | ||
In ''[[Minecraft]]''{{'}}s Super Mario Mash-up, Rabbits occasionally appear resembling Snow Bunnies. | In ''[[Minecraft]]''{{'}}s Super Mario Mash-up, Rabbits occasionally appear resembling Snow Bunnies. | ||
A Snow Bunny sculpture appears on Slippenglide Island in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Brothership]]''.<ref>https://www.nintendo.com/en-gb/Games/Nintendo-Switch-games/Mario-Luigi-Brothership-2590264.html</ref> | |||
==Gallery== | |||
<gallery> | |||
Snow Bunnies 6.png|Snow Bunnies in ''Mario Party 6'' | |||
SnowflakeLake-Snowball.png|Snow Bunnies in ''Mario Party 6'' at night | |||
Minecraft Mario Mash-Up Brown Rabbit Render.png|A Snow Bunny in the Super Mario Mash-up | |||
</gallery> | |||
==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== | ||
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|JapR=Yukiusagi | |JapR=Yukiusagi | ||
|JapM=Snow Rabbit | |JapM=Snow Rabbit | ||
| | |Chi=雪兔 | ||
| | |ChiR=Xuě Tù | ||
|ChiM=Snow Rabbit | |||
|Fre=Lapin d'neige | |||
|FreM=Snow Rabbit | |||
|Ger=Eishase | |Ger=Eishase | ||
|GerM=Ice Hare | |GerM=Ice Hare | ||
|Ita=Coniglio neve | |||
|ItaM=Snow rabbit | |||
|Kor=눈토끼 | |||
|KorR=Nuntokki | |||
|KorM=Snow Rabbit | |||
|Spa=Conejo de Nieve | |Spa=Conejo de Nieve | ||
|SpaM=Snow Rabbit | |SpaM=Snow Rabbit | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
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{{Recipes}} | {{Recipes}} | ||
{{Ingredients}} | {{Ingredients}} | ||
{{PMTTYD | {{PMTTYD items}} | ||
{{SPM | {{SPM items}} | ||
[[Category:Ingredients]] | [[Category:Ingredients]] | ||
[[Category:Recipes]] | [[Category:Recipes]] |
Latest revision as of 01:00, October 19, 2024
Snow Bunny | |
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The Thousand-Year Door description | A Zess T. dessert that refills 15 HP but freezes you. |
Super Paper Mario description | A chilly treat! Freezes enemies for chilly damage. |
A Snow Bunny is an item found in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. It heals fifteen HP. However, the consumer will be frozen after eating it if in a battle. It is made by letting Zess T. cook together a Golden Leaf and an Ice Storm. This item is based on yukiusagi, traditional Japanese rabbit snow sculptures.
The Snow Bunny returns in Super Paper Mario, this time requiring Mario to give Dyllis a Turtley Leaf instead of a Golden Leaf. It can also be made by combining a Snow Cone or an Ice Storm with a Turtley Leaf. Also, by then mixing the Snow Bunny with a Pink Apple, Mario acquires the Berry Snow Bunny. In this game, Snow Bunnies freeze all on-screen enemies upon being used.
Snow Bunny-like creatures appear in the background on Snowflake Lake in Mario Party 6.
In Minecraft's Super Mario Mash-up, Rabbits occasionally appear resembling Snow Bunnies.
A Snow Bunny sculpture appears on Slippenglide Island in Mario & Luigi: Brothership.[1]
Gallery[edit]
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ゆきうさぎ[2] Yukiusagi |
Snow Rabbit | |
Chinese | 雪兔[?] Xuě Tù |
Snow Rabbit | |
French | Lapin d'neige[?] | Snow Rabbit | |
German | Eishase[?] | Ice Hare | |
Italian | Coniglio neve[?] | Snow rabbit | |
Korean | 눈토끼[?] Nuntokki |
Snow Rabbit | |
Spanish | Conejo de Nieve[?] | Snow Rabbit |
Trivia[edit]
- In the Glitz Pit, if the player is challenged not to attack, using a Snow Bunny will count as failure. This is because a Snow Bunny freezes the consumer, which counts as attacking. It does not distinguish between the player attacking themselves and attacking an enemy.
- An unused Snow Bunny sprite resembling the Super Paper Mario variant is located in the files of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.
References[edit]
- ^ https://www.nintendo.com/en-gb/Games/Nintendo-Switch-games/Mario-Luigi-Brothership-2590264.html
- ^ "Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door From Japanese to English". (June 1, 2014). The Mushroom Kingdom. Retrieved January 4, 2015.