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Bomb Plant
Bomb Plant
Luigi, holding a Bomb Plant
First appearance The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! ("Butch Mario & The Luigi Kid") (1989)
Latest appearance The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! ("Robo Koopa") (1989)

Bomb Plants are a special type of Bob-Omb/vegetable hybrid that grow underground. They are seen only in a few episodes of The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!, and are inspired by the vegetables and the bombs and Bob-Ombs that can be plucked from the ground in Super Mario Bros. 2.

Bomb Plants appear in several episodes of The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!, where they are depicted as limbless Bob-Ombs with long leaves. In "Butch Mario & The Luigi Kid," unlike normal Bob-Ombs, Bomb Plants are not shown to have control over their explosions. Even after being plucked out of the ground, the fuse of a Bomb Plant does not go off automatically; instead, one must tear its leaves out from the main body to trigger the fuse, much like pulling the pin from a grenade.

Episodes featuring Bomb Plants[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Chinese (simplified) 炸彈植物[1]
Zhàdàn Zhíwù
Bomb Plant
Danish Bombeplante[2] Bomb Plant
Dutch Bomplant[3] Bomb Plant
Finnish Pommikasvi[4] Bomb Plant
French Plante Boum Boum[5] Bob-omb Plant
Icelandic Sprengjurt[6][dead link] Portmanteau of sprengjukúla ("bomb") and jurt ("plant")
Italian Cipolbomba[7] Portmanteau of cipolla ("onion") and "bomba" (bomb)
Norwegian Bombeplante[8] Bomb Plant
Spanish Planta Bomba[10] Bomb Plant
Swedish Bombeplanta[11] Bomb Plant

References[edit]