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This article is about the Piranha Plant from Super Mario Sunshine. For the boss from Wario's Woods, see Goro.
Piranhabon
Piranhabon.png
Model from Super Mario Sunshine
First appearance Super Mario Sunshine (2002)
Latest appearance Super Mario 3D All-Stars (2020)
Variant of Piranha Plant
Relatives

Piranhabons,[1] also known as Goros,[2] are large Piranha Plants covered in goop appearing only in Super Mario Sunshine. Their name comes from the name of chocolate balls known as bonbons, which Piranhabons slightly resemble, but they are modeled after Petey Piranha's head (more so in early versions). Piranhabons roll along the ground, leaving behind a trail of goop as they do so. They run over Mario without stopping if he is in their way. If Mario sprays them with FLUDD, he can clean the goop off them, though they still leave goop behind as they travel. Piranhabons splatter on the ground when jumped on, leaving behind a puddle of goop.

In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, Piranhabons are mentioned briefly by Viridi during Palutena's Guidance dialogue for Piranha Plant.

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Additional names

Internal names

Game File Name Meaning

Super Mario Sunshine gorogoro/bosspaku_head[3] Gorogogo / Bosspaku Head Rolling / Petey Piranha Head

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ゴロゴロパックン[4]
Gorogoro Pakkun
Rolling Piranha, possibly a play on「ドロドロパックン」(Dorodoro Pakkun, Proto Piranha)
Dutch Piranhabon[?] -
French Piramel[?] From "Piranha" and "caramel"
Plante Piranha roulante[5] Rolling Piranha Plant
German Schmuddel-Piranha[?] Mud Piranha
Italian Palla di Pianta Piranha[6] Piranha Plant ball PRIMA Guide
Testapiranha[7] Piranha-head Super Mario Bros. Encyclopedia
Piranhamella[8] From "Piranha" and caramella ("candy") Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
Russian пиранья-конфета[?]
Piran'ya-konfeta
Piranha Bonbon
Spanish (NOA) Piraña rodante[?] Rolling piranha
Spanish (NOE) Bolalodo[?] From bola ("ball") and lodo ("mud")

References

  1. ^ Hodgson, David S J, Bryan Stratton, and Stephen Stratton (September 3, 2002). Super Mario Sunshine Prima's Official Strategy Guide. Prima Games (American English). ISBN 0-7615-3961-1. Page 17.
  2. ^ Bogenn, Tim, and Doug Walsh (2002). Super Mario Sunshine Official Strategy Guide. BradyGAMES (American English). ISBN 0-7440-0180-3. Page 5.
  3. ^ Super Mario Sunshine, internal filename root/data/scene/bianco0.szs/scene/gorogoro/bosspaku_head.bmd
  4. ^ 2015. Super Mario Bros. Hyakka: Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook, Super Mario Sunshine section. Shogakukan (Japanese). Page 99.
  5. ^ Super Mario Encyclopedia. Page 99.
  6. ^ 2002. Mario Sunshine. Guida strategica. Prima Games (Italian). ISBN 8890092211. Page 26.
  7. ^ November 15, 2018. Super Mario Bros. Enciclopedia. Magazzini Salani (Italian). ISBN 889367436X. Page 99.
  8. ^ "...le Piranha Velenose, le Fangopiranha, le Piranhamelle, le Fagiolo Piranha..." – Viridi. Super Smash Bros. Ultimate (Italian).