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|JapM=From ''ponpon'', Japanese onomatopoeia for popping out something;<br>officially romanised as "Ponkey" and shared with [[Panser]]. | |JapM=From ''ponpon'', Japanese onomatopoeia for popping out something;<br>officially romanised as "Ponkey" and shared with [[Panser]]. |
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- "Fire Plant" redirects here. For the Piranha Plants that can spit fire, see Fire Piranha Plant. For the power-up appearing in many Mario games, see Fire Flower.
A Volcano Plant (also known as a Volcano Lotus) is a plant that shoots out fireballs in Super Mario World and Super Princess Peach. They appear in many levels, spewing small fireballs into the air at a diagonal angle, which proceed to slowly rain down on the surrounding area after reaching their highest point. To defeat them, they must be hit by whirling Mario's cape next to them or eaten by a Yoshi. Spin jumping on them or stepping on them while riding a Yoshi will not harm them, but will make the player bounce off without taking damage. The Volcano Lotus might be related to a similar enemy found in Super Mario Bros. 3, the Lava Lotus, although the latter is only found underwater.
They also appear in Super Princess Peach. The game also introduces a "Calm" version, the C. V. Plant.
A Volcano Lotus, referred to as a Fire Plant, appears in the episode "Send in the Clown" of the Super Mario World television series. It produces the fireballs that Mario, Luigi, Yoshi and Princess Toadstool use in a tennis game (in lieu of actual tennis balls).
Gallery
A Volcano Plant alongside two C. V. Plants
A Volcano Lotus, from the Super Mario World television series
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ポンキー[?] Ponkī |
From ponpon, Japanese onomatopoeia for popping out something; officially romanised as "Ponkey" and shared with Panser. |
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Chinese | 喷射花[1] Pēnshè Huā |
Spurting Flower. This name is also used for Pansers. | |
German | Vulkan-Pflanze[?] | Vulkan (volcano) and Pflanze (plant) | |
Italian | Pianta Vulcano[?] | Volcano Plant | |
Portuguese | Planta Volcano[?] | Volcano Plant | |
Romanian | Plantă de foc (Super Mario World animated series)[?] | Fire plant |
References
- ^ 无敌阿尔宙斯 (August 28, 2013). 神游 超级马力欧世界 敌人官译. Baidu Tieba. Retrieved February 2, 2017.