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{{quote2|When you touch a Wonder Flower, expect the unexpected! The ground could start moving... or you might turn into something different for example.|Shinya Takahashi|</span>Nintendo Direct 6.21.2023<span>}}
{{quote2|When you touch a Wonder Flower, expect the unexpected! The ground could start moving... or you might turn into something different for example.|Shinya Takahashi|</span>Nintendo Direct 6.21.2023<span>}}
A '''Wonder Flower'''<ref>[https://youtu.be/s7t5jnpkCkI Nintendo Direct 6.21.2023 - Nintendo Switch]</ref> is a flower power-up that appears in ''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]''. When collected, it activates [[Wonder Effect]]s, which change some mechanics in the level or transform the player. Every level has one Wonder Flower, and the Wonder Effect they create always leads to a [[Wonder Seed]]. Wonder Flowers come in different colors depending on the world in which they are found, such as blue, cyan, red, yellow, green, purple and orange. Once the Wonder Effect's respective Wonder Seed is collected, the Wonder Flower turns gray and transparent. One Wonder Flower also plays a major role in the game's plot, as Bowser arrived in the [[Flower Kingdom]] to steal one of the Wonder Flowers for his own use, managing to succeed in front of everyone and using it to merge himself, his Koopa Clown Car, and the Flower Castle together to form a [[Castle Bowser|flying fortress]] in his own likeness; therefore taking over the whole Flower Kingdom.
A '''Wonder Flower'''<ref>[https://youtu.be/s7t5jnpkCkI Nintendo Direct 6.21.2023 - Nintendo Switch]</ref> is a flower power-up that appears in ''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]''. When collected, it activates [[Wonder Effect]]s, which change some mechanics in the level or transform the player. Every level has one Wonder Flower, and the Wonder Effect they create always leads to a [[Wonder Seed]]. Wonder Flowers come in different colors depending on the world in which they are found, such as blue, cyan, red, yellow, green, purple, orange, and white. Once the Wonder Effect's respective Wonder Seed is collected, the Wonder Flower turns gray and transparent. One Wonder Flower also plays a major role in the game's plot, as Bowser arrived in the [[Flower Kingdom]] to steal one of the Wonder Flowers for his own use, managing to succeed in front of everyone and using it to merge himself, his Koopa Clown Car, and the Flower Castle together to form a [[Castle Bowser|flying fortress]] in his own likeness; therefore taking over the whole Flower Kingdom.


==Concept and creation==
==Concept and creation==

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Wonder Flower
Artwork of a Wonder Flower from Super Mario Bros. Wonder
First appearance Super Mario Bros. Wonder (2023)
Effect Creates a Wonder Effect.

Template:Quote2 A Wonder Flower[1] is a flower power-up that appears in Super Mario Bros. Wonder. When collected, it activates Wonder Effects, which change some mechanics in the level or transform the player. Every level has one Wonder Flower, and the Wonder Effect they create always leads to a Wonder Seed. Wonder Flowers come in different colors depending on the world in which they are found, such as blue, cyan, red, yellow, green, purple, orange, and white. Once the Wonder Effect's respective Wonder Seed is collected, the Wonder Flower turns gray and transparent. One Wonder Flower also plays a major role in the game's plot, as Bowser arrived in the Flower Kingdom to steal one of the Wonder Flowers for his own use, managing to succeed in front of everyone and using it to merge himself, his Koopa Clown Car, and the Flower Castle together to form a flying fortress in his own likeness; therefore taking over the whole Flower Kingdom.

Concept and creation

The Wonder Flower was conceived as part of an effort to introduce surprising elements that would challenge the player.[2] The original idea was to include items that would warp players to a new area but producer Takashi Tezuka found the idea uninteresting, stating, "If you’re still just going to warp to a different area, it’s still the same. Why don’t you just change where you are right now?"[2] To gather suggestions for effects the Wonder Flower could have, director Shiro Mouri and Tezuka polled the entire development team of Super Mario Bros. Wonder no matter their seniority or role on the project, receiving a little over 2,000 suggestions.[2]

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ワンダーフラワー[3]
Wandā Furawā
Wonder Flower
Chinese (simplified) 惊奇花[?]
Jīngqí Huā
Wonder Flower
Chinese (traditional) 驚奇花[4]
Jīngqí Huā
Wonder Flower
Dutch Wonderbloem[6] Wonder flower
German Wunderblume[?] Wonder Flower
Italian Fiore meraviglia[9] Wonder Flower
Korean 원더플라워[5]
Wondeo Peullawo
Wonder Flower
Portuguese Flor fenomenal[?] Phenomenal Flower
Russian Чудо-цветок[?]
Chudo-tsvetok
Wonder Flower
Spanish Flor Maravilla[?] Wonder Flower

Trivia

  • The appearance and effects of the Wonder Flower bear a striking resemblance to the Ipomoea, a genus from a group of morning glory flowers whose seeds cause hallucinations similar to LSD. The Wonder Seed has the opposite effect, deactivating the current Wonder Effect when collected.

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