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'''Flowers'''<ref>[[media:DK3 NES Box Back.png|The back of the North American NES box art]]</ref> are objects in ''[[Donkey Kong 3]]'' that appear in all of [[Stanley]]'s greenhouses ([[Greenhouse (blue)|blue]], [[Greenhouse (gray)|gray]] and [[Greenhouse (yellow)|yellow]]). In ''Donkey Kong 3'', five flowers appear in every stage. [[Buzzbee]]s and [[Butterfly (Donkey Kong 3)|Butterflies]] try and steal Stanley's flowers, so Stanley must shoot them with his [[Sprayer]]. If a Buzzbee or Butterfly grabs a flower and feeds it to [[Donkey Kong]], it becomes a [[Super Bee]]. Flowers start of as '''Sprouts''' before becoming '''Buds''' in the next stage and finally '''Blooms'''<ref>''[[Arcade Archives]]'' ''Donkey Kong 3'' manual page 6</ref> and remain so even after the game loops back to the first round. If a flower is lost, it will be replaced by a Sprout in the following stage. Each surviving flower is worth 500 points. 2000 perfect bonus points are also awarded but only if all five flowers survive after completing a level. This rises to 5000 perfect bonus points if all the flowers are Blooms. In the [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]] version, all flowers start off as fully bloomed and the perfect bonus is 3000 points.
'''Flowers'''<ref>[[media:DK3 NES Box Back.png|The back of the North American NES box art]]</ref> are objects in ''[[Donkey Kong 3]]''. They appear in all of [[Stanley]]'s greenhouses ([[Greenhouse (blue)|blue]], [[Greenhouse (gray)|gray]], and [[Greenhouse (yellow)|yellow]]). Five flowers appear in every stage. [[Buzzbee]]s and [[Butterfly (Donkey Kong 3)|Butterflies]] try to steal Stanley's flowers, so Stanley must shoot them with his [[Sprayer]]. If a Buzzbee or Butterfly grabs a flower and feeds it to [[Donkey Kong]], it becomes a [[Super Bee]]. Flowers start off as '''Sprouts''' before becoming '''Buds''' in the next stage and finally '''Blooms'''<ref>''[[Arcade Archives]]'' ''Donkey Kong 3'' manual page 6</ref> and remain so even after the game loops back to the first round. If a flower is lost, it is replaced by a Sprout in the following stage. Each surviving flower is worth 500 [[point]]s. 2,000 perfect bonus points are also awarded, but only if all five flowers survive after a level is completed. This rises to 5,000 perfect bonus points if all the flowers are Blooms. In the [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]] version, all flowers start off as fully bloomed and the perfect bonus is 3,000 points.
 
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Revision as of 13:28, July 21, 2024

Flower
Flower Blooming flower Blooming flower
First appearance Donkey Kong 3 (1983)
Latest appearance NES Remix Pack (2014)

Flowers[1] are objects in Donkey Kong 3. They appear in all of Stanley's greenhouses (blue, gray, and yellow). Five flowers appear in every stage. Buzzbees and Butterflies try to steal Stanley's flowers, so Stanley must shoot them with his Sprayer. If a Buzzbee or Butterfly grabs a flower and feeds it to Donkey Kong, it becomes a Super Bee. Flowers start off as Sprouts before becoming Buds in the next stage and finally Blooms[2] and remain so even after the game loops back to the first round. If a flower is lost, it is replaced by a Sprout in the following stage. Each surviving flower is worth 500 points. 2,000 perfect bonus points are also awarded, but only if all five flowers survive after a level is completed. This rises to 5,000 perfect bonus points if all the flowers are Blooms. In the NES version, all flowers start off as fully bloomed and the perfect bonus is 3,000 points.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese [3]
Hana
Flower
Italian Fiore[?] Flower

References

  1. ^ The back of the North American NES box art
  2. ^ Arcade Archives Donkey Kong 3 manual page 6
  3. ^ Donkey Kong 3 back flyer (Japanese).