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{{articleabout|the mini-game from ''Mario Party 5''|the microgame of the same name found in ''WarioWare, Inc.: Minigame Mania''|[[Flower Shower (microgame)|here]]}}
{{minigame infobox
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|image=[[File:Mario Party 5 Flower Shower.png|260px]]
|image = [[Image:Flower_Shower.jpg|260px]]
|appears_in=''[[Mario Party 5]]''
|appeared_in = ''[[Mario Party 5]]
|type=4-Player mini-game
|type = 4-player mini-game
|time=30 seconds
|info = '''In-Game Instructions'''<br>''Collect the flowers before they disappear. Whoever catches the most wins.
|track=Everybody Party
|info2 = '''Advice'''<br>''You'll slow down on the water, so try to stay out of it.
|sample=[[File:MP5 Everybody Party.oga]]
|controls = '''Control Stick:''' Move<br>'''A:''' [[Jump]]
}}
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'''Flower Shower''' is a 4-player [[mini-game]] found in ''[[Mario Party 5]]''.
'''Flower Shower''' is a 4-Player [[minigame]] found in ''[[Mario Party 5]]''. Its name is a pun on both "{{wp|flower power}}," which is a hippie slogan, and "power shower," which is a type of bathroom shower.
The objective for this mini-game is to collect as many flowers as possible before the time limit. Players run around the area collecting flowers, which fall from the sky and land on the ground, disappearing after a few instants. A pink flower rewards the player with a single point, while a golden flower is worth 3 points. Additionally, other than simple grass patches or ground, there are sections of water which make the player considerably slower when moving through it. The players can jump on each other to temporarily make the opponents slower and unable to jump.


This mini-game presents the marriage of two [[Koopa Troopa]]s as it begins. They walk out of the building (possibly a church) and the female Koopa throws her bouquet of flowers to the air. The player that gets victory appears with the bouquet of flowers in the end of the game.
==Introduction==
As a tune resembling the "{{wp|Bridal Chorus}}" plays, two [[Koopa Troopa]]s, a green-shelled male and a red-shelled female, walk out of the church in the background, with the female holding a bouquet. She then tosses the bouquet into the air, and the camera zooms out to show the four players in the minigame area.


This mini-game right outside of a church or building, in an area limited by nice, wooden-colored grates. Outside there seems to be just but a green field with trees growing out of the ground. The church itself is white-colored, with two rainbow-colored windows on its front, typically seen in churches all over the world. On top of the church are a pair of bells, which toll when the game finishes.
==Gameplay==
The objective of this minigame is to collect as many flowers as possible before time runs out. Players run around the area, collecting flowers, which fall from the sky and land on the ground, disappearing after a few moments. A pink flower is worth one [[point]], while a golden flower is worth three points. Additionally, other than simple grass patches or ground, there are sections of water that slow down players who walk on them. The players can [[jump]] on each other to temporarily slow them down, making them unable to jump. The player with the most points wins. If all four players have the same number of points or if two players have the same number of points that is different from the other two players' same number of points, the minigame ends in a draw.


==Trivia==
This minigame appears as the third minigame in Mini-Game Decathlon. Here, the player's objective is to collect as many flowers as they can within the time limit to earn a score as high as possible, up to 1,000. The default record for this minigame in Mini-Game Decathlon is 33 points.
*The mini-game name is a pun on "Flower Power", a hippie slogan.
 
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==Ending==
{{Mario Party 5}}
The four players are lined up on the bridge from the minigame. The church bell then starts ringing as the winner catches the bouquet seen earlier and strikes a victory pose while the two Koopa Troopas cheer in the background. At the same time, the losers perform their losing animations. If the minigame ends in a draw, the Koopa Troopas enter the church with the doors closing behind them while the players perform their losing animations. There is no ending in the Mini-Game Decathlon variation; the screen fades to white before the results are shown.
[[Category:4-player mini-games]]
 
==Controls==
* {{button|gcn|Stick}} &ndash; Move
* {{button|gcn|A}} &ndash; Jump
 
==In-game text==
*'''Rules''' &ndash; ''"Collect the flowers before they disappear. Whoever catches the most wins."''
*'''Advice 1''' &ndash; ''"You'll slow down in the water, so try to stay out of it."''
*'''Advice 2''' &ndash; ''"Pink Flower: 1 Point. Gold Flower: 3 Points."''
 
==Gallery==
<gallery>
Mini-Game Decathlon Mini-Game 3.png|Mini-Game Decathlon icon
</gallery>
 
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Jap=フラワーガーデン
|JapR=Furawā Gāden
|JapM=Flower Garden
|Spa=El ramo de la novia
|SpaM=The Bride's Bouquet
|Ger=Blütenzauber
|GerM=Flower Magic
|Fre=La Chasse aux Fleurs
|FreM=Flower Hunt
|Ita=Lancio del bouquet
|ItaM=Bouquet throw
}}
[[it:Lancio del bouquet]]
{{MP5 minigames}}
[[Category:4-player minigames]]
[[Category:Mario Party 5 minigames]]
[[it:Lancio del bouquet]]

Latest revision as of 17:39, August 6, 2024

Flower Shower
Flower Shower from Mario Party 5
Appears in Mario Party 5
Type 4-Player mini-game
Time limit 30 seconds
Music track Everybody Party
Music sample

Flower Shower is a 4-Player minigame found in Mario Party 5. Its name is a pun on both "flower power," which is a hippie slogan, and "power shower," which is a type of bathroom shower.

Introduction[edit]

As a tune resembling the "Bridal Chorus" plays, two Koopa Troopas, a green-shelled male and a red-shelled female, walk out of the church in the background, with the female holding a bouquet. She then tosses the bouquet into the air, and the camera zooms out to show the four players in the minigame area.

Gameplay[edit]

The objective of this minigame is to collect as many flowers as possible before time runs out. Players run around the area, collecting flowers, which fall from the sky and land on the ground, disappearing after a few moments. A pink flower is worth one point, while a golden flower is worth three points. Additionally, other than simple grass patches or ground, there are sections of water that slow down players who walk on them. The players can jump on each other to temporarily slow them down, making them unable to jump. The player with the most points wins. If all four players have the same number of points or if two players have the same number of points that is different from the other two players' same number of points, the minigame ends in a draw.

This minigame appears as the third minigame in Mini-Game Decathlon. Here, the player's objective is to collect as many flowers as they can within the time limit to earn a score as high as possible, up to 1,000. The default record for this minigame in Mini-Game Decathlon is 33 points.

Ending[edit]

The four players are lined up on the bridge from the minigame. The church bell then starts ringing as the winner catches the bouquet seen earlier and strikes a victory pose while the two Koopa Troopas cheer in the background. At the same time, the losers perform their losing animations. If the minigame ends in a draw, the Koopa Troopas enter the church with the doors closing behind them while the players perform their losing animations. There is no ending in the Mini-Game Decathlon variation; the screen fades to white before the results are shown.

Controls[edit]

  • Control Stick – Move
  • A Button – Jump

In-game text[edit]

  • Rules"Collect the flowers before they disappear. Whoever catches the most wins."
  • Advice 1"You'll slow down in the water, so try to stay out of it."
  • Advice 2"Pink Flower: 1 Point. Gold Flower: 3 Points."

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese フラワーガーデン[?]
Furawā Gāden
Flower Garden
French La Chasse aux Fleurs[?] Flower Hunt
German Blütenzauber[?] Flower Magic
Italian Lancio del bouquet[?] Bouquet throw
Spanish El ramo de la novia[?] The Bride's Bouquet