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Are we sure "Piranha Flower" is a specific term for big Fire Piranha Plants? It's been used enough to refer to other Piranha Plant derivatives that I'm pretty sure it's just an alternate name for Piranha Plants in general... [[User:Binarystep|Binarystep]] ([[User talk:Binarystep|talk]]) 14:43, 8 May 2015 (EDT)
Are we sure "Piranha Flower" is a specific term for big Fire Piranha Plants? It's been used enough to refer to other Piranha Plant derivatives that I'm pretty sure it's just an alternate name for Piranha Plants in general... [[User:Binarystep|Binarystep]] ([[User talk:Binarystep|talk]]) 14:43, 8 May 2015 (EDT)
:Where else has Piranha ''Flower'' been used in English materials? Directly judging from the mission title, it's obvious that the name was supposed to be "Giant Piranha Plant(s)", but for some reason the localization reinterpreted it as 'plucking' them (from what I can gather, this is before Fire Piranhas became standard, so Japanese guides refer to the normal sleeping variety as just Piranha Plants, and the Fire Piranha Plants as Huge Piranha Plants and [http://hit930.sakura.ne.jp/hitjapan/book9/P140325214.JPG Tiny Piranha Plants]). Nintendo Power's ''Super Mario 64 Player's Guide'' also suggests that Piranha Flower was intentionally meant to refer to the fire-breathing ones: it refers to the sleeping garden variety ones as "Piranha Plants" (pg. 13 [Enemies], 24, 26 & 28 [Whomp's Fortress]) and the fire-breathing ones separately as "Piranha Flowers" (pg. 108 [Tiny-Huge Island]). Granted, it ''does'' refer to the smaller ones as "tiny Piranha Flowers", but per [[MarioWiki:Naming#Acceptable sources for naming|naming]], the current name makes sense. [[User:LinkTheLefty|LinkTheLefty]] ([[User talk:LinkTheLefty|talk]]) 16:16, 8 May 2015 (EDT)
:Where else has Piranha ''Flower'' been used in English materials? Directly judging from the mission title, it's obvious that the name was supposed to be "Giant Piranha Plant(s)", but for some reason the localization reinterpreted it as 'plucking' them (from what I can gather, this is before Fire Piranhas became standard, so Japanese guides refer to the normal sleeping variety as just Piranha Plants, and the Fire Piranha Plants as Huge Piranha Plants and [http://hit930.sakura.ne.jp/hitjapan/book9/P140325214.JPG Tiny Piranha Plants]). Nintendo Power's ''Super Mario 64 Player's Guide'' also suggests that Piranha Flower was intentionally meant to refer to the fire-breathing ones: it refers to the sleeping garden variety ones as "Piranha Plants" (pg. 13 [Enemies], 24, 26 & 28 [Whomp's Fortress]) and the fire-breathing ones separately as "Piranha Flowers" (pg. 108 [Tiny-Huge Island]). Granted, it ''does'' refer to the smaller ones as "tiny Piranha Flowers", but per [[MarioWiki:Naming#Acceptable sources for naming|naming]], the current name makes sense. [[User:LinkTheLefty|LinkTheLefty]] ([[User talk:LinkTheLefty|talk]]) 16:16, 8 May 2015 (EDT)
::I seriously think that Piranha Flower was just a typo, or creative license. Really. Packun Flower is the JP name for Piranha Plants. There should really be a rule saying that only a common in-game name is used. --[[User:Hiccup|Hiccup]] ([[User talk:Hiccup|talk]]) 06:02, 16 June 2015 (EDT)

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Does anyone else think this page is unnecessary? The details needed are already on Venus Fire Trap, and there's little to no difference between this or its smaller counterpart. I move to delete the page or redirect it to Venus Fire Trap. Bop1996 (Talk)

I agree. There's only two differences between them. ThePremiumYoshi 15:45, 13 January 2012 (EST)

!!!READ!!! For Bop1996

Well you're not very right. By example, between the Piranha Plant and Super Piranha Plant or Piranhacus Gigantici, what differences are? The sigle things that makes them different is that the Super Piranha Plant or Piranhacus Gigantici are bigger than Piranha Plant.So why the articles about Super Piranha Plants or Piranhacus Giganticis shouldn't be deleted? Super Radio 07:14, 15 January 2012 (EST)

The two examples you mentioned above have different behavior than their smaller counterparts, whereas all this has going for it is a larger size and some more health. Bop1996 (Talk)

True, true. But Gargantua Koopa Troopas are just big koopas. Only difference is the size and they are walking on all four legs. SuperPaperFan

No, there's several differences and their behavior varies between several games (and even several characters, bosses, and forms), so there's not much similarity there either. Bop1996 (Talk)

OK.

Now im starting to question this page. It is just a big pirahna plant after all. I now personally think we should think about merging it SuperPaperFan

About this

Why we can't keep this article anyway? What is it, they're almost like Venus Fire Traps, but are much larger and have big fireballs, is true. But I think we don't destroy this wiki with only one article added. KEEP IT!!

Super Radio 18:33, 9 March 2012 (EST)

You can keep it. It's just that they look just like Venus Fire Traps we had to question this article. SuperPaperFan

Name

What is the source for the name Raven Effect (talk)

I guess super pirhana plant is official since no one has said otherwise so im going to resolved this section.bowser45 (talk)

Piranha Flower

Are we sure "Piranha Flower" is a specific term for big Fire Piranha Plants? It's been used enough to refer to other Piranha Plant derivatives that I'm pretty sure it's just an alternate name for Piranha Plants in general... Binarystep (talk) 14:43, 8 May 2015 (EDT)

Where else has Piranha Flower been used in English materials? Directly judging from the mission title, it's obvious that the name was supposed to be "Giant Piranha Plant(s)", but for some reason the localization reinterpreted it as 'plucking' them (from what I can gather, this is before Fire Piranhas became standard, so Japanese guides refer to the normal sleeping variety as just Piranha Plants, and the Fire Piranha Plants as Huge Piranha Plants and Tiny Piranha Plants). Nintendo Power's Super Mario 64 Player's Guide also suggests that Piranha Flower was intentionally meant to refer to the fire-breathing ones: it refers to the sleeping garden variety ones as "Piranha Plants" (pg. 13 [Enemies], 24, 26 & 28 [Whomp's Fortress]) and the fire-breathing ones separately as "Piranha Flowers" (pg. 108 [Tiny-Huge Island]). Granted, it does refer to the smaller ones as "tiny Piranha Flowers", but per naming, the current name makes sense. LinkTheLefty (talk) 16:16, 8 May 2015 (EDT)
I seriously think that Piranha Flower was just a typo, or creative license. Really. Packun Flower is the JP name for Piranha Plants. There should really be a rule saying that only a common in-game name is used. --Hiccup (talk) 06:02, 16 June 2015 (EDT)