Prince Pikante: Difference between revisions

From the Super Mario Wiki, the Mario encyclopedia
Jump to navigationJump to search
No edit summary
Tag: Mobile edit
No edit summary
 
(3 intermediate revisions by 2 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
{{SMG boss infobox
{{character infobox
|image=[[File:SMG2 Artwork Prince Pikante.png|250px]]<br>Prince Pikante
|image=[[File:SMG2 Artwork Prince Pikante.png|250px]]<br>Artwork of Prince Pikante in ''Super Mario Galaxy 2''
|species=[[Rocto]]
|species=[[Rocto]]
|galaxy=[[Shiverburn Galaxy]]
|first_appearance=''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]'' ([[List of games by date#2010|2010]])
|world=[[World 5 (Super Mario Galaxy 2)|World 5]]
|mission=[[Prince Pikante's Peppery Mood]]
|star=[[File:Smg2_icon_powerstar.png|20px]]
}}
}}
{{quote|We've finally made it deep into enemy territory! {{color|Prince Pikante|red}} is right over there!|Banktoad|Super Mario Galaxy 2}}
{{quote|We've finally made it deep into enemy territory! {{color|red|Prince Pikante}} is right over there!|Banktoad|Super Mario Galaxy 2}}
'''Prince Pikante''' is a boss appearing in the game ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]''. Prince Pikante is fought in [[Shiverburn Galaxy]] in the mission [[Prince Pikante's Peppery Mood]]. Prince Pikante shares his boss theme with [[Peewee Piranha]], [[Rollodillo]] and [[Sorbetti]]. Prince Pikante's name is based on "picante", a Spanish adjective meaning "spicy". Therefore, it can be assumed that he is related to [[King Kaliente]] in some way, as both bosses derive their names from Spanish adjectives. The replacement of the "c" in the word with a "k", however, may also refer to the equivalent of this word in German and Dutch, "pikant". In addition, King Kaliente's Japanese name is "Ota King", while Prince Pikante's Japanese name is "Ota Prince". Both can shoot fireballs and coconuts and have similar faces.
'''Prince Pikante''' is a boss appearing in the game ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]''. Prince Pikante is fought in [[Shiverburn Galaxy]] in the mission [[Prince Pikante's Peppery Mood]]. Prince Pikante shares his boss theme with [[Peewee Piranha]], [[Rollodillo]] and [[Sorbetti]]. Prince Pikante's name is based on "picante," a Spanish adjective meaning "spicy." Therefore, it can be assumed that he is related to [[King Kaliente]] in some way, as both bosses derive their names from Spanish adjectives. The replacement of the "c" in the word with a "k," however, may also refer to the equivalent of this word in German and Dutch, "pikant." In addition, King Kaliente's Japanese name is "Ota King," while Prince Pikante's Japanese name is "Ota Prince." Both can shoot fireballs and coconuts and have similar faces.


==Appearance==
==Appearance==
Line 20: Line 17:
Prince Pikante mainly attacks by shooting four [[fireball]]s, three from each of his cannons and one from his mouth. When the fireballs touch the ground, they will create a small puddle of lava that lasts a few seconds. [[Mario]] will need to use the icy arena to skate around the projectiles. Occasionally, Prince Pikante might spit out a [[coconut]]. When he does, Mario will need to hit back the coconut at the boss. After he is hit, Prince Pikante will move slightly faster. He will also try to ram into the plumber. Prince Pikante also gains another new attack; Prince Pikante will remain stationary and look up at the sky. Prince Pikante will spit out multiple rocks and a few coconuts into the sky. The rocks and fruit will slowly fall down to ground. Mario will need to hit a coconut and damage the prince. If Mario misses the coconut this time, Prince Pikante will go back to its normal attack, but the same strategy applies. After the Prince is hit again, he will turn red and move around the arena faster. This time, Prince Pikante can spit out nine rocks at a time. Once defeated, the prince's machine will explode and send him flying, earning Mario the level's [[Power Star]].
Prince Pikante mainly attacks by shooting four [[fireball]]s, three from each of his cannons and one from his mouth. When the fireballs touch the ground, they will create a small puddle of lava that lasts a few seconds. [[Mario]] will need to use the icy arena to skate around the projectiles. Occasionally, Prince Pikante might spit out a [[coconut]]. When he does, Mario will need to hit back the coconut at the boss. After he is hit, Prince Pikante will move slightly faster. He will also try to ram into the plumber. Prince Pikante also gains another new attack; Prince Pikante will remain stationary and look up at the sky. Prince Pikante will spit out multiple rocks and a few coconuts into the sky. The rocks and fruit will slowly fall down to ground. Mario will need to hit a coconut and damage the prince. If Mario misses the coconut this time, Prince Pikante will go back to its normal attack, but the same strategy applies. After the Prince is hit again, he will turn red and move around the arena faster. This time, Prince Pikante can spit out nine rocks at a time. Once defeated, the prince's machine will explode and send him flying, earning Mario the level's [[Power Star]].
{{br}}
{{br}}
==Statistics==
{{SMG2 boss
|image=[[File:SMG2 Artwork Prince Pikante.png|x200px]]
|galaxy=[[Shiverburn Galaxy]]
|world=[[World 5 (Super Mario Galaxy 2)|World 5]]
|mission=[[Prince Pikante's Peppery Mood]]
|reward=[[File:Smg2 icon powerstar.png|link=Power Star]]
}}
==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery>
<gallery>
SMG2 Prince Pikante Artwork.png
SMG2 Prince Pikante Artwork.png
</gallery>
</gallery>
==Additional names==
==Additional names==
===Internal names===
===Internal names===
Line 37: Line 45:
|Jap=オタプリンス
|Jap=オタプリンス
|JapR=Ota Purinsu
|JapR=Ota Purinsu
|JapM=From「オタロック」(''Ota Rokku'', [[Rocto|Ota Rock]]) + "prince"
|JapM=From「オタロック」(''Ota Rokku'', [[Rocto#Names in other languages|Ota Rock]]) + "prince"
|Spa=Chiquipulpo
|Spa=Chiquipulpo
|SpaM=Portmanteau of "chiquito" (tiny) and "pulpo" (octopus)
|SpaM=Portmanteau of "chiquito" (tiny) and "pulpo" (octopus)
|Ita=Principe Pikante
|Ita=Principe Pikante
|ItaM=Prince Pikante
|ItaM=Prince Pikante
|Fra=Prince Poulba
|Fre=Prince Poulba
|FraM=Prince Octoomba
|FreM=Prince Octoomba
|Ger=Prinz Pikantus
|Ger=Prinz Pikantus
|GerM=Prince Pikante; with Latin suffix "-us"
|GerM=Prince Pikante; with Latin suffix "-us"

Latest revision as of 20:16, October 9, 2024

Prince Pikante
Artwork of Prince Pikante from Super Mario Galaxy 2.
Artwork of Prince Pikante in Super Mario Galaxy 2
Species Rocto
First appearance Super Mario Galaxy 2 (2010)
“We've finally made it deep into enemy territory! Prince Pikante is right over there!”
Banktoad, Super Mario Galaxy 2

Prince Pikante is a boss appearing in the game Super Mario Galaxy 2. Prince Pikante is fought in Shiverburn Galaxy in the mission Prince Pikante's Peppery Mood. Prince Pikante shares his boss theme with Peewee Piranha, Rollodillo and Sorbetti. Prince Pikante's name is based on "picante," a Spanish adjective meaning "spicy." Therefore, it can be assumed that he is related to King Kaliente in some way, as both bosses derive their names from Spanish adjectives. The replacement of the "c" in the word with a "k," however, may also refer to the equivalent of this word in German and Dutch, "pikant." In addition, King Kaliente's Japanese name is "Ota King," while Prince Pikante's Japanese name is "Ota Prince." Both can shoot fireballs and coconuts and have similar faces.

Appearance[edit]

Prince Pikante enraged

Prince Pikante resembles a green version of the gray Roctos that are stuck in barrels. The resemblance is further extended with the fact that he mans a tank with two spiked wheels and six cannons that actually appears to be an "upgraded" barrel. He dons a red crown and has yellow eyes. He bears a little bit of a resemblance to King Kaliente, as he has yellow eyes and a similar mouth (due to their Octoomba-like heads). He also has a short red cape with a little bit of purple as the interior.

Battle[edit]

Prince Pikante spitting Coconuts at Mario.
Mario battles Prince Pikante
Prince Pikante before his tank explodes

Prince Pikante mainly attacks by shooting four fireballs, three from each of his cannons and one from his mouth. When the fireballs touch the ground, they will create a small puddle of lava that lasts a few seconds. Mario will need to use the icy arena to skate around the projectiles. Occasionally, Prince Pikante might spit out a coconut. When he does, Mario will need to hit back the coconut at the boss. After he is hit, Prince Pikante will move slightly faster. He will also try to ram into the plumber. Prince Pikante also gains another new attack; Prince Pikante will remain stationary and look up at the sky. Prince Pikante will spit out multiple rocks and a few coconuts into the sky. The rocks and fruit will slowly fall down to ground. Mario will need to hit a coconut and damage the prince. If Mario misses the coconut this time, Prince Pikante will go back to its normal attack, but the same strategy applies. After the Prince is hit again, he will turn red and move around the arena faster. This time, Prince Pikante can spit out nine rocks at a time. Once defeated, the prince's machine will explode and send him flying, earning Mario the level's Power Star.

Statistics[edit]

Prince Pikante
Artwork of Prince Pikante from Super Mario Galaxy 2.
World World 5 Galaxy Shiverburn Galaxy
Mission Prince Pikante's Peppery Mood Reward Power Star

Gallery[edit]

Additional names[edit]

Internal names[edit]

Game File Name Meaning

Super Mario Galaxy 2 ObjectData/OtaRockChief.arc OtaRockChief Ota Rock Chief

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese オタプリンス[?]
Ota Purinsu
From「オタロック」(Ota Rokku, Ota Rock) + "prince"
Chinese 八爪王子[?]
Bāzhuǎ Wángzǐ
Octopus Prince
French Prince Poulba[?] Prince Octoomba
German Prinz Pikantus[?] Prince Pikante; with Latin suffix "-us"
Italian Principe Pikante[?] Prince Pikante
Spanish Chiquipulpo[?] Portmanteau of "chiquito" (tiny) and "pulpo" (octopus)