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|image=[[File:SMG2 Cloudflower.png|190px]]
|image=[[Image:SMG2 CloudFLower.JPG|190px]]<br>A '''Cloud Flower'''.
|first_appearance=''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]'' ([[List of games by date#2010|2010]])
|titlebg=sky blue
|latest_appearance=''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' ([[Spirit (Super Smash Bros. Ultimate)|spirit]] cameo) ([[List of games by date#2018|2018]])
|description=A cloud-like flower with eyes.
|first_appearance=''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]''
|effect=Turns [[Mario]] into [[Cloud Mario]].
|effect=Turns [[Mario]] into [[Cloud Mario]].
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{{quote|I see [[Mario|you]] brought back some kind of, uhh...floaty souvenir. It's a Cloud Flower? Wow, there sure is some weird stuff out there, huh?|Lubba|Super Mario Galaxy 2}}
A '''Cloud Flower''' is a power-up from ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]''. The flower of the plant looks like a cloud with eyes. If [[Mario]] grabs one, he will transform into [[Cloud Mario]]. As Cloud Mario, he will be able to create clouds as temporary platforms by [[spin]]ning. These clouds have faces on them. Additionally, only three clouds at a time can be made, although Mario may obtain another flower to replenish his cloud supply. The Cloud Flower improves Mario's jumping abilities, as he now falls slower and his long jumps are longer. A jumping trick that is little known is that the bounce made when Mario spins the clouds can be used to make Mario's jumps higher, although timing is difficult. The clouds can be [[Ground Pound|ground-pound]]ed to be destroyed, although Mario will fall straight through the cloud if destroyed this way. The Cloud Flower also gives Mario the ability to stand on clouds that disappear when the normal Mario stands on it. However, if Cloud Mario touches water or takes damage, he reverts to regular Mario, causing any of his cloud platforms to disappear.


A '''Cloud Flower''' is a power-up from ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]''. It looks like a cloud with eyes and a stem. If [[Mario]] grabs one, he'll transform into [[Cloud Mario]]. As Cloud Mario, he'll be able to create clouds as temporary platforms by [[Spinning|spinning]]. These clouds have faces on them. Additionally, he can only make 3 of them before needing to get another Cloud Flower. The Cloud Flower also improves Mario's jumping abilities, as he now falls slower and his long jumps are longer. However, if Cloud Mario touches water or takes damage, he will revert back to regular Mario, causing any of his cloud platforms to disappear. Cloud Flowers first appear in the [[Fluffy Bluff Galaxy]]. In the [[Puzzle Plank Galaxy]], they are used to battle the boss [[Bugaboom]]. The [[Cloudy Court Galaxy]] introduces the fact that Mario's clouds will be affected by wind (and thus will move). In both the [[Starshine Beach Galaxy]] and [[Throwback Galaxy]] requires Mario to use the Cloud Flower to collect [[Silver Star]]s, and in [[Bowser Jr.'s Boom Bunker]] Cloud Mario is needed to defeat Bowser Jr. In [[Bowser's Galaxy Generator]], Cloud Mario will be used, up until he acquires [[Yoshi]]. Cloud Mario is also used to collect multiple [[Green Star]]s in some of the aforementioned galaxies, along with in the [[Twisty Trials Galaxy]]. The Cloud Flower is also the only power-up that is used in the game's final galaxy, the [[Grandmaster Galaxy]]. In that galaxy's daredevil run, Cloud Mario will be kept up until the end, as there is no water or other power-ups, Cloud Mario does not disappear when in contact with a [[Launch Star]], and if Mario takes damage, he dies and will have to restart the whole level.
[[File:SMG2 Fluffy Bluff Cloud Flower.png|thumb|left|A Cloud Flower in the Fluffy Bluff Galaxy]]
Cloud Flowers first appear in the [[Fluffy Bluff Galaxy]]. In the [[Puzzle Plank Galaxy]], they are used to battle the boss [[Bugaboom]]. The [[Cloudy Court Galaxy]] introduces the fact that Mario's clouds will be affected by wind (and thus will move). The [[Starshine Beach Galaxy]] has the Cloud Flower help in reaching the tip of the tower. The [[Throwback Galaxy]] requires Mario to use the Cloud Flower to collect [[Silver Star]]s. In [[Bowser Jr.'s Boom Bunker]], the Cloud Flower is needed to defeat Bowser Jr. In [[Bowser's Galaxy Generator]], the Cloud Flower will be used, up until Mario acquires [[Yoshi]]. It is also used to collect multiple [[Green Power Star]]s in some of the aforementioned galaxies, along with in the [[Twisty Trials Galaxy]].


Due to the fact that the Cloud Flower is the most-used power-up and the only one to be used in the Grandmaster Galaxy, it seems that the Cloud Flower is ''Super Mario Galaxy 2's'' main power-up (as Yoshi is not necessarily a power-up).
The Cloud Flower is the only power-up that is usable on [[Starship Mario]]. It is also the only power up to appear in the game's final galaxy, the [[Grandmaster Galaxy]]. In that galaxy's [[Daredevil Comet|daredevil run]], Mario will be in his cloud-form up until the end; as there is no water or other power-ups, Mario's status as Cloud Mario does not disappear when in contact with a [[Launch Star]], and if Mario takes damage, he loses a life and will have to restart the whole level.


==Names in Other Languages==
The noise it makes when [[Mario]] collects a Cloud Flower after having used at least one of his three clouds (though not completely losing the power-up) is very similar to, if not exactly the same as the noise it makes in ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'' when a previously used [[fruit]] reappears in its permanent location, as well as the sound for one of the boxes containing nozzles being opened.
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|Jap=雲フラワー
In the Super Mario Mash-up in ''[[Minecraft]]'', Azure Bluets are replaced by Cloud Flowers.
 
In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'', a Cloud Flower makes a cameo on the Starship Mario [[Spirit (Super Smash Bros. Ultimate)|spirit]]'s artwork.
==Gallery==
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SMG2CloudFlowerModel.png|Data-rendered model
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==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Jap={{hover|雲|くも}}フラワー
|JapR=Kumo Furawā
|JapR=Kumo Furawā
|JapM=Cloud Flower
|JapM=Cloud Flower
|Chi=雲花
|ChiR=Yún Huā
|ChiM=Cloud Flower
|Kor=구름플라워
|KorR=Gureum peullawo
|KorM=Cloud Flower
|Dut=Wolken-bloem
|DutM=Cloud flower
|Fre=Fleur nuage
|FreM=Cloud Flower
|Ger=Wolken-Blume
|GerM=Cloud Flower
|Ita=Fiore Nuvola
|ItaM=Cloud Flower
|Por=Flor de Nuvens
|PorM=Cloud Flower
|Rus=Цветок-облако
|RusR=Tsvetok-oblako
|RusM=Cloud Flower
|SpaA=Flor de nubes
|SpaA=Flor de nubes
|SpaAM=Flower Cloud
|SpaAM=Clouds Flower
|Ita=Fior Nuvola
|SpaE=Flor Nube
|ItaM=Cloud Flower
|SpaEM=Cloud Flower
}}
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Latest revision as of 18:27, July 9, 2024

Cloud Flower
SMG2 Cloudflower.png
First appearance Super Mario Galaxy 2 (2010)
Latest appearance Super Smash Bros. Ultimate (spirit cameo) (2018)
Effect Turns Mario into Cloud Mario.
“I see you brought back some kind of, uhh...floaty souvenir. It's a Cloud Flower? Wow, there sure is some weird stuff out there, huh?”
Lubba, Super Mario Galaxy 2

A Cloud Flower is a power-up from Super Mario Galaxy 2. The flower of the plant looks like a cloud with eyes. If Mario grabs one, he will transform into Cloud Mario. As Cloud Mario, he will be able to create clouds as temporary platforms by spinning. These clouds have faces on them. Additionally, only three clouds at a time can be made, although Mario may obtain another flower to replenish his cloud supply. The Cloud Flower improves Mario's jumping abilities, as he now falls slower and his long jumps are longer. A jumping trick that is little known is that the bounce made when Mario spins the clouds can be used to make Mario's jumps higher, although timing is difficult. The clouds can be ground-pounded to be destroyed, although Mario will fall straight through the cloud if destroyed this way. The Cloud Flower also gives Mario the ability to stand on clouds that disappear when the normal Mario stands on it. However, if Cloud Mario touches water or takes damage, he reverts to regular Mario, causing any of his cloud platforms to disappear.

A Cloud Flower in the Fluffy Bluff Galaxy

Cloud Flowers first appear in the Fluffy Bluff Galaxy. In the Puzzle Plank Galaxy, they are used to battle the boss Bugaboom. The Cloudy Court Galaxy introduces the fact that Mario's clouds will be affected by wind (and thus will move). The Starshine Beach Galaxy has the Cloud Flower help in reaching the tip of the tower. The Throwback Galaxy requires Mario to use the Cloud Flower to collect Silver Stars. In Bowser Jr.'s Boom Bunker, the Cloud Flower is needed to defeat Bowser Jr. In Bowser's Galaxy Generator, the Cloud Flower will be used, up until Mario acquires Yoshi. It is also used to collect multiple Green Power Stars in some of the aforementioned galaxies, along with in the Twisty Trials Galaxy.

The Cloud Flower is the only power-up that is usable on Starship Mario. It is also the only power up to appear in the game's final galaxy, the Grandmaster Galaxy. In that galaxy's daredevil run, Mario will be in his cloud-form up until the end; as there is no water or other power-ups, Mario's status as Cloud Mario does not disappear when in contact with a Launch Star, and if Mario takes damage, he loses a life and will have to restart the whole level.

The noise it makes when Mario collects a Cloud Flower after having used at least one of his three clouds (though not completely losing the power-up) is very similar to, if not exactly the same as the noise it makes in Super Mario Sunshine when a previously used fruit reappears in its permanent location, as well as the sound for one of the boxes containing nozzles being opened.

In the Super Mario Mash-up in Minecraft, Azure Bluets are replaced by Cloud Flowers.

In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, a Cloud Flower makes a cameo on the Starship Mario spirit's artwork.

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese フラワー[?]
Kumo Furawā
Cloud Flower
Chinese 雲花[?]
Yún Huā
Cloud Flower
Dutch Wolken-bloem[?] Cloud flower
French Fleur nuage[?] Cloud Flower
German Wolken-Blume[?] Cloud Flower
Italian Fiore Nuvola[?] Cloud Flower
Korean 구름플라워[?]
Gureum peullawo
Cloud Flower
Portuguese Flor de Nuvens[?] Cloud Flower
Russian Цветок-облако[?]
Tsvetok-oblako
Cloud Flower
Spanish (NOA) Flor de nubes[?] Clouds Flower
Spanish (NOE) Flor Nube[?] Cloud Flower