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[[image:SMS_Seedy_Pod.PNG|thumb|A '''Seedy Pod'''.]] | [[image:SMS_Seedy_Pod.PNG|thumb|A '''Seedy Pod'''.]] | ||
The '''Seedy Pods''' are a blue variety of [[Pokey Sprout]] with yellow flowers. They appeared in [[Bianco Hills]] and again in a [[The Seedbed|secret level]] during the events of ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]''. When approached, a Seedy Pod burrows underground while launching its seeds at would-be attackers. The creature can be defeated by stunning it with water from a safe distance, and then [[jump]]ing on top of it. Once defeated, the Seedy Pod drops a [[Coin]] (or a red coin when in | The '''Seedy Pods''' are a blue variety of [[Pokey Sprout]] with yellow flowers. They appeared in [[Bianco Hills]] and again in a [[The Seedbed|secret level]] during the events of ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]''. When approached, a Seedy Pod burrows underground while launching its seeds at would-be attackers. The creature can be defeated by stunning it with water from a safe distance, and then [[jump]]ing on top of it. Once defeated, the Seedy Pod drops a [[Coin]] (or a red coin when in [[The Seedbed]]). Seedy Pods can be heard singing and seen dancing when one is standing far away. Musical notes even appear above their heads while singing. | ||
Revision as of 00:33, February 6, 2012
The Seedy Pods are a blue variety of Pokey Sprout with yellow flowers. They appeared in Bianco Hills and again in a secret level during the events of Super Mario Sunshine. When approached, a Seedy Pod burrows underground while launching its seeds at would-be attackers. The creature can be defeated by stunning it with water from a safe distance, and then jumping on top of it. Once defeated, the Seedy Pod drops a Coin (or a red coin when in The Seedbed). Seedy Pods can be heard singing and seen dancing when one is standing far away. Musical notes even appear above their heads while singing.