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|Fre=Fleur de mon cœur
|FraM=Flower of my heart
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|Ita=Amore in fiore
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|ItaM=Love in bloom
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Mario Party Advance quest
Blossom of My Heart
Blossom of My Heart in Mario Party Advance
Blossom of My Heart in Mario Party Advance
Petal Guy admitting his feelings
Type Love
Location Petal House, Jungle area
Client Petal Guy
Reward Bead Machine
Description "Petal Guy wants the player to deliver his poem of love to his crush."
List of quests

Blossom of My Heart is a quest in Mario Party Advance that is issued by Petal Guy when he asks the player for help at his home, Petal House. Declining the quest makes Petal Guy wonder why everyone runs away from him. If the player agrees to help him, Petal Guy explains that he has fallen in love with someone, but he only knows that she lives in the town area. He then asks the player to deliver his poem of love to her. He fails to name his love interest, but he goes on to describe her as "like a butterfly" and "a blossom", indicating that he is in love with Flutter. Flutter lives on the Mushroom Condo's third floor; when the player visits her, Petal Guy almost immediately interrupts them and promptly reads out his poem himself. His poem causes Flutter to quickly leave, which does not dissuade Petal Guy from winning her love. As a reward, he gives the player the Bead Machine Gaddget.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ハナのようなキミへ[1]
Hana no yō na kimi e
You're like a flower
French Fleur de mon cœur[?] Flower of my heart
Italian Amore in fiore[?] Love in bloom

References

  1. ^ かげらいまどかK. 一人用マリオパーティアドバンス字幕プレイpart7 (Japanese). YouTube (2018-01-03). Retrieved on 2023-11-14.