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(there's zero reason to believe his name is connected to pianissimo since he has no relation to music or softness and Sunshine has no overarching musical theme in its names. It's definitely just Pianta + -issimo.)
m (Undo revision 3213155 by 76.111.186.236 (talk) It's still a clear play on the word regardless, if only for the serendipity of how they already localized to "Pianta" rather than any actual sense.)
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{{quote|And now, we shall race to that flag!|Il Piantissimo|Super Mario Sunshine}}
{{quote|And now, we shall race to that flag!|Il Piantissimo|Super Mario Sunshine}}
[[File:SMS Piantissimo Paint Brush Ending.png|thumb|left|Il Piantissimo finding the [[Magic Paintbrush]] near [[Gelato Beach]].]]
[[File:SMS Piantissimo Paint Brush Ending.png|thumb|left|Il Piantissimo finding the [[Magic Paintbrush]] near [[Gelato Beach]].]]
'''Il Piantissimo''' is a [[human]] disguised as a [[Pianta]] that the player must race in ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'', similar to [[Koopa the Quick]] races in ''[[Super Mario 64]]''. He can be raced in the 5th episodes of [[Gelato Beach]] and [[Noki Bay]], and in the second episode of [[Pianta Village]]. Il Piantissimo's name consists of three parts: "Il", the Italian word for "the"; "Pianta", which he is dressed as; and "-issimo", an Italian suffix meaning "very" (as in "pianissimo", very quiet).
'''Il Piantissimo''' is a [[human]] disguised as a [[Pianta]] that the player must race in ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'', similar to [[Koopa the Quick]] races in ''[[Super Mario 64]]''. He can be raced in the 5th episodes of [[Gelato Beach]] and [[Noki Bay]], and in the second episode of [[Pianta Village]]. Il Piantissimo's name could be a portmanteau of the words "Pianta", whom he is dressed as, and "Pianissimo," which is Italian for "very soft", usually used in musical notations, though it is worth noting that "-issimo" itself is an Italian suffix for "extremely."


Piantissimo is very overconfident, and finds himself much superior to others. According to various locals at Pianta Village, he is considered a rogue, a creep, and not related to the Piantas. This could show that due to his attitude, he is left alone and barely challenged, fueling his ego as there is no one to compete against him.  
Piantissimo is very overconfident, and finds himself much superior to others. According to various locals at Pianta Village, he is considered a rogue, a creep, and not related to the Piantas. This could show that due to his attitude, he is left alone and barely challenged, fueling his ego as there is no one to compete against him.  

Revision as of 16:57, May 30, 2021

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“And now, we shall race to that flag!”
Il Piantissimo, Super Mario Sunshine
Il Piantissimo finding the Magic Brush
Il Piantissimo finding the Magic Paintbrush near Gelato Beach.

Il Piantissimo is a human disguised as a Pianta that the player must race in Super Mario Sunshine, similar to Koopa the Quick races in Super Mario 64. He can be raced in the 5th episodes of Gelato Beach and Noki Bay, and in the second episode of Pianta Village. Il Piantissimo's name could be a portmanteau of the words "Pianta", whom he is dressed as, and "Pianissimo," which is Italian for "very soft", usually used in musical notations, though it is worth noting that "-issimo" itself is an Italian suffix for "extremely."

Piantissimo is very overconfident, and finds himself much superior to others. According to various locals at Pianta Village, he is considered a rogue, a creep, and not related to the Piantas. This could show that due to his attitude, he is left alone and barely challenged, fueling his ego as there is no one to compete against him.

When Mario races against Il Piantissimo, the two must head to a flag that represents the finish line. If Mario wins, he gets a Shine Sprite, then completing the mission. However, Mario loses a life if Il Piantissimo finishes first. Also, if the player replays a completed Il Piantissimo episode, Il Piantissimo is more difficult to beat, as he finishes the course with the player's previous time.[citation needed] However, Il Piantissimo cannot use any tactics involving F.L.U.D.D.

If the game is beaten without all 120 Shine Sprites collected, the ending screen shows Il Piantissimo finding Bowser Jr.'s Magic Paintbrush.

Gallery

Appearances

Title Description Original Release Date System/Format
Super Mario Sunshine NPC 2002 NGC
Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour Name appears on score board 2003 NGC
Mario Golf: Advance Tour Name appears on score board 2004 GBA
Super Mario 3D All-Stars NPC 2020 Nintendo Switch

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese モンテマン[?]
Monteman
"Monteman", Monte being the Japanese name for Pianta.
French Il Piantissimo[?] Same as English name
German Palmathon[?] Palmathon; Portmanteau of Palma (German for Pianta) and "Marathon".
Italian Palmassimo[?] Portmanteau of Palmense (Pianta) and massimo (greatest); "Massimo" is also an Italian name
Spanish Forestón[?] Augmentative of Foresto, the NOE Spanish name of Piantas; paralleling how Il Piantissimo means "The Very Pianta" in Italian.

Trivia

Il Piantissimo unmasked
Il Piantissimo without his mask.