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Elephant Fruit
File:Elephant-fruit.png
First appearance Super Mario Bros. Wonder (2023)
Effect Turns Mario into Elephant Mario.

An Elephant Fruit[1] is a power-up item that first appeared in Super Mario Bros. Wonder. It is a red and white fruit, resembling an apple with an elephant trunk and ears, as well as two beady eyes. Upon collecting an Elephant Fruit, it will turn the user into a bipedal elephant version of themselves, simply known as their Elephant form.[1]

Upon collecting an Elephant Fruit, characters will say "Wowie-zowie!" as they transform. Unlike other power-ups, the transformation to the elephant form is uneven, and actually turns the collector into an elephant, rather than equipping them with a suit of some kind.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ゾウフルーツ[2]
Zou furūtsu
Elephant Fruit
Dutch Olifantenappel[3] Elephant apple
Italian Frutto elefante [7] Elephant fruit
Portuguese Maçã elefante[4] Elephant apple
Spanish Elefanzana[5] Portmanteau of elefante (elephant) and manzana (apple)

Trivia

  • In real life, there exists a real fruit called the Dillenia indica, nicknamed the "Elephant apple".

References