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Petey Piranha is a boss in ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'' He is fought in [[World 5-Castle (New Super Mario Bros.)|his castle]] at the end of [[World 5 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 5]]. Petey is awoken by [[Bowser Jr.]] stomping on him.<ref>{{cite|timestamp=1:11:28|url=youtu.be/DeoNhWGseOU?feature=shared&t=4708|title=''New Super Mario Bros.'' DS HD - FULL GAME - No Commentary (4K 60FPS)|publisher=YouTube|language=en}}</ref> Petey's action is to fly up and then drop back down, attempting to crush the player character,<ref>{{cite|timestamp=1:18:41|url=youtu.be/DeoNhWGseOU?feature=shared&t=4721|title=''New Super Mario Bros.'' DS HD - FULL GAME - No Commentary (4K 60FPS)|publisher=YouTube}}</ref> though the icy floor causes Petey to slip over, leaving him vulnerable to a [[jump]]. Petey begins to jump from side to side after two hits.<ref>{{cite|timestamp=1:18:52|url=youtu.be/DeoNhWGseOU?feature=shared&t=4732|title=''New Super Mario Bros.'' DS HD - FULL GAME - No Commentary (4K 60FPS)|publisher=YouTube}}</ref> After a third hit, Petey is defeated and vanishes, revealing the key. If Petey is defeated by [[Mini Mario]], this unlocks [[World 7 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 7]] instead of [[World 6 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 6]], though Mini Mario can inflict damage only from a Ground Pound.<ref>{{cite|timestamp=04:09|url=youtu.be/oC8NWvqKois?feature=shared&t=249|title=''New Super Mario Bros.'' DS: World 5-Castle/Unlocking World 7|date=March 3, 2015|publisher=YouTube|language=en}}</ref> [[Mega Mario]] can defeat Petey Piranha instantly,<ref>{{cite|timestamp=0:07|url=youtu.be/U8vul0eXr6Y?feature=shared&t=7|title=The Mighty Mega Mushroom|date=February 25, 2023|publisher=YouTube|language=en}}</ref> as can [[ | Petey Piranha is a boss in ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'' He is fought in [[World 5-Castle (New Super Mario Bros.)|his castle]] at the end of [[World 5 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 5]]. Petey is awoken by [[Bowser Jr.]] stomping on him.<ref>{{cite|timestamp=1:11:28|url=youtu.be/DeoNhWGseOU?feature=shared&t=4708|title=''New Super Mario Bros.'' DS HD - FULL GAME - No Commentary (4K 60FPS)|publisher=YouTube|language=en}}</ref> Petey's action is to fly up and then drop back down, attempting to crush the player character,<ref>{{cite|timestamp=1:18:41|url=youtu.be/DeoNhWGseOU?feature=shared&t=4721|title=''New Super Mario Bros.'' DS HD - FULL GAME - No Commentary (4K 60FPS)|publisher=YouTube}}</ref> though the icy floor causes Petey to slip over, leaving him vulnerable to a [[jump]]. Petey begins to jump from side to side after two hits.<ref>{{cite|timestamp=1:18:52|url=youtu.be/DeoNhWGseOU?feature=shared&t=4732|title=''New Super Mario Bros.'' DS HD - FULL GAME - No Commentary (4K 60FPS)|publisher=YouTube}}</ref> After a third hit, Petey is defeated and vanishes, revealing the key. If Petey is defeated by [[Mini Mario]], this unlocks [[World 7 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 7]] instead of [[World 6 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 6]], though Mini Mario can inflict damage only from a Ground Pound.<ref>{{cite|timestamp=04:09|url=youtu.be/oC8NWvqKois?feature=shared&t=249|title=''New Super Mario Bros.'' DS: World 5-Castle/Unlocking World 7|date=March 3, 2015|publisher=YouTube|language=en}}</ref> [[Mega Mario]] can defeat Petey Piranha instantly,<ref>{{cite|timestamp=0:07|url=youtu.be/U8vul0eXr6Y?feature=shared&t=7|title=The Mighty Mega Mushroom|date=February 25, 2023|publisher=YouTube|language=en}}</ref> as can [[Invincible Mario]].<ref>{{cite|timestamp=07:14|url=youtu.be/aWs7SG23nBQ?feature=shared&t=434|title=''New Super Mario Bros'' DS - All Bosses with Super Stars|date=May 18, 2017|publisher=YouTube|language=en|author=ProsafiaGaming}}</ref> | ||
===''Mario Golf'' series=== | ===''Mario Golf'' series=== |
Revision as of 00:13, December 18, 2024
- Not to be confused with Peewee Piranha or Petea Piranha.
Petey Piranha | |
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Artwork of Petey Piranha from Mario Party: Star Rush | |
Species | Piranha Plant |
First appearance | Super Mario Sunshine (2002) |
Latest appearance | Super Mario Party Jamboree (2024) |
Latest portrayal | Toru Minegishi (2002–present)[citation needed] |
Petey Piranha is a large mutant Piranha Plant who debuted in Super Mario Sunshine. Since then, he has become a recurring boss in the Super Mario franchise and has made frequent appearances in sports and spin-off games, occasionally as a playable character. He has multiple abilities that set him apart from other Piranha Plants, including spitting goop, flying using his leaf-like arms, and the ability to create tornadoes. Additionally, his sheer size causes him to be often depicted as even stronger and heavier than regular powerhouse characters like Bowser and Donkey Kong. However, his stubby legs make him very slow on the ground, while his massive head leaves him top-heavy and easy to knock over.
Petey Piranha is a loyal follower of Bowser - most directly shown in Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam, where the latter is shown commanding him - and it has been suggested in bios for Mario Superstar Baseball and Mario Party: Star Rush, as well as by his Japanese name, Boss Packun,[1] that he is the ruler of his kind, with "Packun Flower" being the Japanese name for the Piranha Plant.[2] This is confirmed by the encyclopedia in Mario Party Superstars, in which he is stated to be the leader of the Piranha Plants.
History
Super Mario series
Super Mario Sunshine
Petey Piranha is located in Bianco Hills in Super Mario Sunshine. He is located atop the Big Windmill in Episode 2, firing Piranhabons from above,[3] but when Mario stands on the roof with him, their combined weight cracks the roof before breaking it open, causing both characters to fall inside the windmill.[4] Petey Piranha attacks Mario by spitting goop at him,[5] or swinging his head at Mario.[6] When enough water is sprayed into Petey Piranha's mouth, he falls over and faints,[7] exposing his belly-button and leaving him vulnerable to a damaging Ground Pound.[7] After three hits, Petey Piranha is defeated,[8] and the Shine Sprite is revealed once he dissolves into goop.[9] In Episode 5, Petey is snoozing on a cliff high above Bianco Hills, and can be woken by blasting him with a Poink.[10] Petey Piranha has the added ability to fly[11] and generate tornadoes.[12] While flying, Petey can fall to the ground if Mario shoots a Poink at him.[13] Filling Petey Piranha's belly with water and Ground Pounding its exposed belly button is required like before.[14] After three hits, Petey Piranha is defeated.[15]
It is possible to fight Petey Piranha before completing Episode 1,[16] to which a Pianta at the windmill acknowledges that Mario is sequence-breaking.[17]
New Super Mario Bros.
Petey Piranha is a boss in New Super Mario Bros. He is fought in his castle at the end of World 5. Petey is awoken by Bowser Jr. stomping on him.[18] Petey's action is to fly up and then drop back down, attempting to crush the player character,[19] though the icy floor causes Petey to slip over, leaving him vulnerable to a jump. Petey begins to jump from side to side after two hits.[20] After a third hit, Petey is defeated and vanishes, revealing the key. If Petey is defeated by Mini Mario, this unlocks World 7 instead of World 6, though Mini Mario can inflict damage only from a Ground Pound.[21] Mega Mario can defeat Petey Piranha instantly,[22] as can Invincible Mario.[23]
Mario Golf series
Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour
Toadstool Tour character | |
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Petey Piranha | |
Drive | 220 yards |
Star Drive | 300 yards |
Trajectory | Straight |
Height | High |
Impact | 10 |
Star Impact | 04 |
Control | 05 |
Spin | 10 |
Petey is an unlockable playable character in Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour, also his first appearance having such a role. Petey is unlocked by completing all side games except the Birdie Challenge on beginner, intermediate, and expert; this includes his star character, like how other unlockable characters receive theirs when unlocked. Petey can hit the longest distance and with a higher trajectory than any other character. When Petey hits the ball with his club, a golden streak follows the ball.[24]
Petey can be found asleep on the character select screen, whilst other characters appear to warm up when played instead. When scoring, Petey Piranha flies up high if he gets an eagle or better;[25] laughs if he gets a birdie;[26] waves if he scores a par;[27] slaps his face if he gets a bogey;[28] or spits goop before falling if it is a double bogey or worse.[29]
Mario Golf: World Tour
There is a Mii costume of Petey Piranha and a purchasable Petey Piranha-themed golf club and ball in Mario Golf: World Tour. The Mii costume is unlockable by completing a Costume Challenge in the Cheep Cheep Lagoon course.
Mario Kart series
Mario Kart: Double Dash!!
Petey Piranha is an unlockable racer of the Heavyweight type in Mario Kart: Double Dash!! He and his partner, King Boo, are unlocked by clearing the Star Cup in Mirror Mode.[30] Petey Piranha and King Boo have no special items, since they can use any other character's except for the Green Fireball and the Birdo's Egg. Petey Piranha's personal kart is the Piranha Pipes.
Mario Kart Wii
Petey Piranha was originally going to appear as a playable character in Mario Kart Wii, as there is an unused player mugshot of him. A kart that resembles him, the Piranha Prowler, is available for use by heavy characters, which can be unlocked by placing first in the 50cc Special Cup. If players are driving this kart and get a speed boost, cross the finish line, or get hit by an item, the mouth at the front of the kart moves. Additionally, Petey makes a cameo appearance on the billboard for "The Mushroom Moon" in Moonview Highway.
Mario Kart Tour
Petey Piranha returns as a driver in Mario Kart Tour in the Piranha Plant Tour, being added to the game alongside a new Mii Racing Suit which is designed after him. His special skill is the Boomerang Flower.
A golden variant of Petey Piranha debuted in the 2022 Halloween Tour, and was available as a Ranked Cup reward. Unlike the regular Petey Piranha, his special skill is the Coin Box. Additionally, his weight class was erroneously set as medium until the 2022 Autumn Tour. At over 72 courses, Petey Piranha (Gold) currently has the most amount of favored courses of any playable character.
Stone Petey Piranha heads appear near a staircase in Piranha Plant Cove and Piranha Plant Cove 2, while a statue of Petey Piranha appears near another staircase in the latter course. His head is also depicted on the ground after the gliding section of Piranha Plant Cove 2. The Petey head statues also appear in Piranha Plant Cove 3, albeit more dilapidated.
Despite having a cup ID in the files of Mario Kart Tour, the Petey Piranha Cup never debuted before the end of new content for the game.
Mario Kart 8 Deluxe
Petey Piranha returns as a playable character in Wave 5 of the Mario Kart 8 Deluxe – Booster Course Pass, alongside returning racers Wiggler and Kamek. Here, he is a heavyweight with almost the same statistics as Metal Mario, Gold Mario, and Pink Gold Peach, though unlike them, he has a large vehicle size with better invincibility to compensate. Petey Piranha is on par with Bowser and Morton as the heaviest large-sized character, but is also tied with King Boo and Rosalina as the slowest large-sized driver. He uses mostly new voice clips instead of those from Mario Kart Tour, although he reuses many animations. His rival for Grand Prix is King Boo, likely a nod to their status as partners in Mario Kart: Double Dash!!, and he is also King Boo's only rival, making him the only DLC character to be a rival for a base game character. Additionally, a CPU Petey Piranha uses the same kart combination options as King Boo, which include the Standard Kart, Circuit Special, Badwagon, and Flame Rider.
Mario Pinball Land
Petey Piranha is fought as a boss inside the windmill in Grassy Greens Stage in Mario Pinball Land.[31] Though Petey's head is largely the same, some of his other physical attributes differ, such as a long neck, petals behind his head instead of around it, a more outward mouth, a round body with white spots instead of dark green, and no feet. When Petey Piranha is hit, the player earns 10,000 points,[32] and doing so three times defeats Petey.[33] If Petey is right behind Mario, he catches Mario in his mouth and then spits him at the middle of the flippers.[34] When Petey is defeated, this earns the player 500,000 points, four Yellow and Blue Coins each, and a Star Key.[33] In a room in the Fiery Stage, Petey Piranha appears after Mario has defeated every Goomba.[35] Petey Piranha drops 1,000,000 points and a Star when defeated again.[36]
Mario Tennis series
Mario Power Tennis / New Play Control! Mario Power Tennis
Petey Piranha can be unlocked for play in Mario Power Tennis by clearing both Special Tournaments - Fire and Thunder - in Doubles. Petey's defeault partner in doubles matches is Wiggler. Petey is a power character, so his shots travel faster but his movement is slower than most characters. Petey is the largest character, but this leaves him more vulnerable to being hit. If Petey charges up his shot and the opponent hits it, the opponent gets pushed back a little. His first Power Shots is Sludge Racket, in which Petey swallows his racket, spits it up, and swinging it at the ball at a high speed. His other Power Shot is Piranha Swingback, in which he spits a Proto Piranha near the ball to hit it to the other side of the court.
In his victory scene, after being given his trophy by Mario, Petey begins to dance, stumbles the other characters from shaking the ground, and leaps into the air.[37] The five characters anticipate Petey slamming back onto the ground, but are relieved to see him in midair with the trophy in his mouth.
In the Special Game Tic-Tac-Glow, several smaller Petey Piranhas resembling his appearance in Mario Pinball Land appear on the sidelines, spitting goop onto the court. Their models appear to be combined from Petey's and normal Piranha Plants' from Super Mario Sunshine, having the lip stripes, petals, and goop-spitting ability of the former, but the lip shape, stem and leaves, and toothlessness of the latter.
Mario Tennis Open
There is a Mii costume of Petey Piranha in Mario Tennis Open that can be unlocked by reaching 50 rebounds in the Ink Showdown Challenge difficulty, as well as a purchasable racket based on Petey Piranha.
Mario Tennis Aces
Petey Piranha appears in Mario Tennis Aces as the first boss of the game's story mode, fought in the mission Forest Monster. When Mario enters the Ancient Altar in search of a Power Stone, Petey Piranha falls from above and attacks. Once the match starts, a Piranha Plant will serve the ball and the rally between Mario and Petey Piranha begins. Every time Petey Piranha rallies the ball, he loses a bit of health. Whenever Petey Piranha loses a full meter, he will fall over and his bellybutton will be exposed, which Mario needs to attack with a Zone Shot. Failing to hit the bellybutton will cause Petey Piranha to recover a bit of health and stand back up. Petey Piranha has three meters of health, indicated by hearts, and whenever he loses one, he will send out groups of tornadoes Mario has to avoid or use Trick Shots to jump over. Petey Piranha is also capable of Zone Shots that can end up breaking Mario's racket in one hit. To defeat Petey Piranha, Mario has to drain all of his health within 300 seconds, and failing to rally a ball will cause some time to be lost.
Petey Piranha has been playable since the version 2.1.0 update. Petey Piranha has been available for all players since January 1, 2019, although he could be unlocked earlier by participating in the December 2018 singles online tournament. He retains his Powerful classification, though unlike in previous installments, he does not use a tennis racket, instead using his leaves to hit the ball, making him the only character in the tennis games to not use a tennis racket. Due to this, when his "racket" breaks, Petey Piranha's leaf instead receives a bandage and he falls to the floor in a unique animation that resembles his animation when he loses a meter of health in his boss fight. His horizontal Trick Shot, Fluttering Fury, and his vertical Trick Shot, Spin 'n' Slap, both involve him flying to the ball to hit it. His Special Shot, Vicious Twister, has him fly into the air and use a pair of tornadoes to propel the ball towards himself so he can hit it.
Mario Party series
Mario Party Advance
Petey Piranha is one of the answer choices to one of Pokey's riddles in Mario Party Advance,[38][39] but is not the correct answer to the riddle.
Mario Party 10
Petey is the boss of Mushroom Park in Mario Party 10, and he is fought in the boss minigame Petey's Bomb Battle. Players must toss bombs at Petey to earn points.[40] Petey Piranha sometimes inhales the bombs to spit back at player characters, taking away a point if the player character is hit.
Mario Party: Star Rush
Petey is fought in the boss minigame Petey Piranha's Shell Smackdown in Mario Party: Star Rush. Player characters utilize Green Shells to attack Petey Piranha.[41]
Mario Party: The Top 100
Petey Piranha takes the role of the Piranha Plant in the Mario Party: The Top 100 iteration of the Mario Party minigame Piranha's Pursuit.[42]
Mario Party Superstars
Petey Piranha retains his role in the returning minigame Piranha's Pursuit in Mario Party Superstars. He also has an Encyclopedia entry.[43]
Super Mario Party Jamboree
Petey Piranha makes a minor appearance in Super Mario Party Jamboree as a possible passenger in the Koopa Paratroopa Taxi mode of Paratroopa Flight School.
Mario Baseball series
Petey is an unlockable character in Mario Superstar Baseball. Petey is unlocked by completing Challenge Mode with Wario's team, of which he is part of. Petey is a Power type character, the strongest in the game with a batting stat of 9/10, tied with Bowser. He is also the slowest runner, with a running stat of 1/10, tied with Red Pianta, Yellow Pianta, Bowser and most Magikoopas. In this game, he has good chemistry with Birdo, Donkey Kong, and King Boo, but he has bad chemistry with Princess Daisy, Princess Peach, Noki, and Pianta. He has the ability to Body Check, saving him in tight pinches. He also has the strongest throwing arm in the game (despite the fact that his pitching is only around average), and he cannot get body checked when on a base. Also notable is when Petey is fielding, he does not try to catch the ball with a glove and instead eats the ball if he catches it.
Petey Piranha reappears in Mario Super Sluggers again as a Power character. However, unlike in the previous installment, he is available from the start. He also still retains his ability to Body Check, being the only player who can do so. He is also the only player who can perform the Piranha Catch. Unlike in the last game, he is on Peach's team. In Challenge Mode, he appears in Peach Ice Garden in an empty flower pot. If Princess Peach uses her special ability, Petey Piranha appears. To get him to join, the player has to hit the ball into the yellow circle three times. In this game he has compatibility with Birdo, King Boo, Blooper, and Wiggler, but he has bad chemistry with Pianta, Noki, and the babies. He also appears on the box's game cover, behind Toad and Toadette. Like with the predecessor, Petey's highest stat is his batting stat; his batting is tied with Bowser and King K. Rool. His fielding is about average, but his pitching skills are rather weak, and he is a slow runner. Oddly, Petey Piranha's stamina is quite lackluster, since he gets exhausted rather quickly while pitching; even quicker than King K. Rool, who also has low stamina.
In both of the Mario Baseball games, Petey is the only character who does not use a bat/glove or any item at all to hit/catch the ball, as he uses his leaf-like arm when he is batting. As mentioned before, Petey eats the ball while fielding and simply uses his mouth as a glove.
Super Princess Peach
Petey Piranha is a boss in Super Princess Peach. He defends Bowser's Villa from Princess Peach and keeps a Toad hostage. In the North American localization only, he is labeled under the name Boss P. Plant (short for Boss Piranha Plant, a more direct translation of his Japanese name).[44] He is fought in Ladida Plains, being the first boss. When Peach sees Petey, Petey swallows the Toad, who is trapped in a ball, and Peach has to defeat Petey to rescue the Toad. His attacks send shockwaves, pushing back Peach, shooting Nipper Plants (which can be absorbed for vibe), shooting one shockwave to the left and one to the right (which can defeat Nipper Plants if there are any not defeated by the princess), and if she is using a vibe power, ending it. Peach has to use her Gloom vibe to make a plant grow so that she can leap on a leaf and once again use the vibe to put tears into Petey and inflate him, making him fall and reveal his weak spot: his belly button. Peach has to jump on his belly five times to defeat him. After 3 hits, Petey uses his own vibe, Rage. Petey can bounce around, making Peach's attack tough, and additionally send 2 shockwaves to each side. It is notable that the method of defeating him is very similar to Super Mario Sunshine; however, Peach needs to hit him five times, not three like Mario needs to in Super Mario Sunshine, and when he falls, Peach needed just to stomp his navel. Once defeated, Petey Piranha explodes.
Mario & Luigi series
Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time
Petey Piranha is a boss in Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time. In the Koopaseum of the Mushroom Kingdom's past, Princess Peach is fed to Petey Piranha by Princess Shroob's orders. Shortly afterwards, Mario, Luigi, Baby Mario, and Baby Luigi enter the Gritzy Caves beneath the Koopaseum to find Petey and save Peach. On their way, they encounter two Shroobs with Kylie Koopa, whom they have suspended by a rope. Petey then emerges from the ground and the Shroobs cut Kylie's rope, feeding her to Petey as well as the princess. Before the Mario Bros. can do anything, however, he burrows away. The bros. later find Petey in the room past the large gate in the caves, where he emerges from the ground after the bros. hit a high ? Block in the middle of the room containing a single coin. Petey then swallows the block and spits it out, which bounces across the room before hitting the back wall, creating a crack for the bros. to hammer through later and progress, and his boss battle begins.
Due to the bros. already being high on POW, Petey Piranha does not have a particularly high defense like previous bosses, making the battle slightly easier. His attacks include diving into the sand and ejecting rocks towards the Mario Bros. To dodge this assault, they have to look at how Petey dives, and they must jump with the according Bro. Petey starts the battle hovering, but after being hit by multiple attacks, he falls into the sand, being buried up to his head. His other main attack, while grounded, involves going underground and swallowing the sand, trying to drag the Mario Bros. into his mouth. The brothers have to jump up and down to not get consumed. He can also spit out Piranha Pests that have to be hammered away multiple times. After a certain number of turns, he jumps out of the sand and resumes hovering, though the Bros. can knock him out of the air again. He is especially susceptible to fire and ice. Once defeated, Petey Piranha explodes and both Kylie and a Cobalt Star Shard fly out of him, but Princess Peach does not. Kylie explains that when she was eaten, she saw the princess, but Petey spat her out right after swallowing Kylie.
Petey Piranha's voice is identical to that of Yoob.
Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam
Petey Piranha is a boss in Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam. He is fought in Sunbeam Plains. Petey Piranha is the first boss‚ and is sent to attack Mario, Luigi and Paper Mario by Bowser after he teams up with Paper Bowser and they kidnap both Peaches. He mainly attacks by ramming towards Paper Mario, flying into the air before slamming onto the ground, creating a shock wave, or by attempting to grab one of the trio using his leaves while spinning rapidly, before chomping down on them multiple times and, if it is Mario or Luigi he grabbed, swallowing them, temporarily removing them from the battle. If Paper Mario successfully avoids the spinning attack or jumps on him during his ramming attack, Petey will become dizzy and will fall over for a short period of time, allowing the group to attack his stomach; he can potentially cough up some coins or a Goomba whenever a jump attack is used, and Mario and Luigi if he swallowed them, returning them to the battle. Lastly, he also has a chase attack where he will spit balls of goop at the trio. which they have to avoid by grabbing onto Paper Mario's paper airplane form. After avoiding enough balls of goop, Petey will collapse and Paper Mario will attack him, causing him to cough up a bean or an item. Being a plant, Petey Piranha is especially weak to fire-based Bros. Attacks, such as the Fire Flower. Upon being defeated, the trio obtain some ? cards and continue pursuing the Bowsers.
Petey Piranha has a paper counterpart who is fought later on, also in Sunbeam Plains.
Despite having his own voice clips from several games, Petey Piranha uses Wiggler's voice clips from Super Mario Sunshine.
Mario Hoops 3-on-3
Petey Piranhas are a species in Mario Hoops 3-on-3, since two of them are the baskets of the Daisy Garden court. Petey Piranhas fall asleep every several seconds, which is the only time when players can dunk. If a team dunks three times in the first half without letting their opponents score, a blue seed appears in a ? Panel, and the team can take it and win the game to unlock another court, Malboro Garden.
Mario Strikers Charged
Petey Piranha is an unlockable captain in Mario Strikers Charged. He is a Power player, making him good at tackling and shooting; however, he can neither pass nor run very well. His Super Ability, Mud Slinger!, causes him to spit mud on the ground, which slows everyone down but him. He can use this move up to four times in one Super Ability. Petey Piranha's deke involves him rapidly banging his head backwards and forwards to prevent opponents from stealing the ball. In his Mega Strike, Petey is enclosed in a large bud, while a stem sprouts from the ground and takes him above the stage, where he spits the ball at the goal. Petey is the last character to be unlocked, specifically by beating the final cup, the Striker Cup, which involves beating Petey in the Stormship Stadium stage. Petey is the only character who does not appear in the opening cinematic.
His theme music when he scores a point is calypso. One of his winning animations involves him doing the limbo with his team players, while one of his "losing animations" (sometimes when the opponent scores a point) Petey walks angrily to one of the opponents while others are running and screaming, eats them, and lets them back out, covering the player in mud. Sometimes, the second losing animation will include some sidekicks running and tripping (or in Monty Mole's case, he attempts to dig) or cowering in fear. Petey is the only captain to wear a helmet in this game.
Petey is the only team captain in Mario Strikers Charged who does not return in Mario Strikers: Battle League, with his number, 4, instead being used by Birdo.
Super Smash Bros. series
- SmashWiki article: Petey Piranha
Petey is the first boss in Super Smash Bros. Brawl's The Subspace Emissary. Besides this, Petey is also featured as his own trophy, which describes him with gender-neutral pronouns in the English version, and two stickers. One of Petey's stickers is his artwork from Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour, only usable by Ganondorf, whose power of darkness attacks are increased by 47. Petey's other sticker is his artwork for Mario Strikers Charged, only usable by Wario, Yoshi, Pokémon Trainer and Wolf, and applying it to one of them increases the power of their bite attacks by 32. Petey has some unique properties for this game, including how his petals are behind his neck rather than in, his gums are detailed, and he uses realistic monster roars.
During the events of Super Smash Bros. Brawl's The Subspace Emissary, after Bowser joins the Subspace Army in its attempts to conquer "this world," Petey and the Ancient Minister lead an attack on the Midair Stadium, where Mario and Kirby are having a friendly brawl. Before Petey captures the spectating Peach and Zelda in cages, Mario is blasted away by a cannonball while he attempts to destroy a Subspace Bomb dropped by the Ancient Minister, leaving Kirby as his only opponent. Petey attacks by swinging the cages at him, as well as jumping into the air and potentially causing damage from the impact of landing. Kirby has to attack the cages to weaken them, saving one of the princesses (attacking Petey himself deals damage to both cages). Petey Piranha has no other attacks beside body slamming the player and swinging the cages around. However, only one princess can be saved, and the other princess is changed back into a trophy by Wario, who then steals it. Once defeated, Petey Piranha suddenly bursts into flames.
Petey Piranha reappears in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate as part of Piranha Plant's Final Smash. Petey Piranha is designed after his appearance in The Subspace Emissary of Super Smash Bros. Brawl, including the cages he wields, though he has a brighter color scheme more comparable to the mainline Super Mario games. He hops along the stage while swinging his cages, and is able to trap opponents inside them. At the end of the Final Smash, he will breathe fire and slam the cages into the ground. He also appears in the form of two Grab type primary spirits, using artwork from Mario Super Sluggers and Mario Strikers Charged. The former spirit is an enhanced form of the Nipper Plant spirit and makes the user temporarily giant at the start of a battle. On Palutena's Temple, both Petey Piranha and Petea Piranha are mentioned briefly by Viridi during Palutena's Guidance dialogue for Piranha Plant.
Super Mario-kun
Petey Piranha appears in volume 36 of the Super Mario-kun, the adaption of Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time. In this manga, he is apparently a mother of the Tongue Piranha children, and he holds a shard of the Cobalt Star in his mouth, as a replacement for a tooth. Petey talks in a sweet, feminine way, making Mario and Luigi comment on how nice he is. Mario and Luigi anger him, however, by attempting to snatch the Cobalt Star Shard. After a fight, however, Petey gives it to the four brothers.
Mario Sports Mix
Petey Piranha is a non-playable character in Mario Sports Mix. He appears on Daisy Garden, serving as the hoop during a basketball match, like in Mario Hoops 3-on-3. During a dodgeball match, Petey stands on the side of the playing area and spits goop. There is a party game named Feed Petey, where player characters have to try feed as much fruit to Petey within the time allotted.
Paper Mario series
Paper Mario: Sticker Star
- “SHINY PETEY TIME!”
- —Petey Piranha, Paper Mario: Sticker Star
Petey makes his Paper Mario debut as the boss of Rumble Volcano in Paper Mario: Sticker Star. Like the other bosses, he gains power from a Royal Sticker that he took and ate from a tribe of Spear Guys who described him as gluttonous. Upon first sighting Mario and Kersti, he swallows Kersti whole, forcing Mario to go after him. Presumably during this time, he also ate several Koopa Troopas and Stickers, as he coughs up Dry Bones and random stickers during the battle. Once found, he immediately attacks Mario.
He mainly fights by flying with his leaves before slamming down on Mario. He can also spit out a ball of goo at Mario which can sometimes cause him to gain the "soggy" status effect if not blocked. After losing HP, he uses his leaves to spin around rapidly to attack Mario but doing so makes him dizzy. Sometimes, Mario gets dizzy if he is hit by this attack. If Petey is attacked during his dizzy state; his weak point (his belly button) becomes exposed, which leaves him vulnerable to serious damage from Jump attacks. Once his belly button is attacked, he spits out Kersti, as well as several Jump stickers, and a Dry Bones. Petey has 300 HP. When he has 100 HP left, he begins a more powerful attack when he bites Mario three times. Each time he bites Mario, he deals 7 damage. Once he is defeated, he explodes into confetti and reveals the Green Royal Sticker. Petey Piranha is the only boss in the game to not require any specific types of stickers to beat.
This is the first, and so far, the only appearance of Petey's in which he speaks intelligible language, albeit one line and under the influence of a Royal Sticker. Interestingly, although Petey ate the green Royal Sticker, it appears on his head during his fight.
Petey Piranha being the boss of the 5th world in this game, encountered in a volcano in a tropical jungle, mirrors how Lava Piranha is the boss of the 5th chapter in Paper Mario, and is encountered in the volcanic Mt. Lavalava of the tropical Lavalava Island.
Paper Mario: Color Splash
- Main article: Petea Piranha
While Petey himself does not appear in Paper Mario: Color Splash, a counterpart of Petey known as Petea Piranha appears as the boss of Plum Park.
Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition
Petey appears as the boss of World 5-7 and World 8-3 in Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition, and can also serve as an ally for the player. His main attribute is Wood, and his sub-attribute is Light. Petey Piranha's skill, Giga Piranha Drain, can transform all Orbs into Fire, Wood, and Heart Orbs. His Awoken Skill increases the amount of HP that gets restored whenever Heart Orbs are cleared.
Petey Piranha's strongest stat is his ATK, and he also has above average HP while his RCV is below average. The player can acquire Petey Piranha by using six Super Leaves to transform a Fire Piranha Plant.
Unlike with most other games, Petey Piranha is treated as a generic enemy in this game, so he can still appear as an enemy, regardless of whether or not he is in the player's party.
Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle
Though Petey Piranha himself does not appear in Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle, one of the boss Rabbids, Pirabbid Plant, dons an outfit that references Petey Piranha's design.
Dr. Mario World
Petey Piranha was added as a playable character in Dr. Mario World on April 28, 2021 as Dr. Petey Piranha.[45] He is available as regular staffing.
Dr. Petey Piranha's skill clears the bottom-most object(s) in every column, where it's one per column in stage mode and level 1 in versus mode, and two per column in level 2 and above in stage mode. In versus mode, if this skill clears the two bottom-most row of objects, one set of objects are cleared at a time. The objects that are cleared are immediately eliminated, including any that usually takes multiple hits to clear like crates and floatie viruses. If an unclearable object is at the lowest part of the column such as a key or an Empty Block even though a clearable object exists above it, the unclearable object will still be targeted, meaning that nothing different happens on that column.
General information
Physical appearance
Petey Piranha is certainly recognizable as a Piranha Plant, but he differs starkly from a typical one. According to Mario Superstar Baseball, he got his looks from a mutation. Petey is characterized by a remarkably large head and a comparably small body. He has a round, protuberant belly and a large belly button under his shorts, but it is only visible if his stomach is inflated with a great quantity of water. Additionally, he has leaf-like arms and stubby legs, both of which grant him mobility beyond his pipe-dwelling "cousins". He also has green lips, which are similar to the lips of the Piranha Plants in Super Mario Sunshine, in contrast to the white lips of Piranha Plants in most other games. His lips are also covered with darker green lines. He wears red pants with white polka dots, matching the coloration of his head. His most distinguishing feature is a ring of yellow petals with orange rims around his head, resembling a crown or a mane. In his first appearance, these petals have an iridescent quality, becoming a vibrant, fiery orange or a shiny white (with pinkish rims) depending on the angle of the light, but this trait is no longer present beyond Super Mario Sunshine. Petey is also of a much greater size than normal Piranha Plants, easily standing six times Mario's height, though when depicted with a sprite or encountered in sports and spin-offs, he is smaller. Mario Superstar Baseball is the first game to portray Petey Piranha with a tongue, which was also seen in every game following. While his size varies between games, the official height chart shows Petey being 12'9" tall (3.9 m).
In the Super Smash Bros. series, Petey Piranha's appearance changes. In Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Petey's color scheme is much darker, his gums receive heavy detailing, and his design is more realistic overall while his neck is located in the front of his petals. In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, Petey's color scheme is more vibrant overall, while his gums are reverted to their original appearance, more closely matching his design in the Super Mario franchise. However, his stem is still in front of his petals, and received some minor detailing.
Several other giant Piranha Plant bosses appear throughout the Super Mario franchise, many of which bear a physical resemblance to Petey Piranha, including the Mom Piranha and Piranha Bean from Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga, the Dino Piranha and Fiery Dino Piranha from Super Mario Galaxy, and Peewee Piranha from Super Mario Galaxy 2.
Personality
Petey Piranha is a big, tall, and strong character with intelligence exceeding that of a normal Piranha Plant, though his intelligence is nevertheless very low. Usually his sentience is portrayed to be on the same level as that of a person. His seemingly unintelligible Piranha Plant noises have been shown to be a real language, as his barks and growls are translated into normal words for the player in the Paper Mario titles.
In most of the games he appears in, Petey Piranha has a cheeky, laid-back personality. He is known for taking his losses in stride, such as when he slaps his face in humiliation once he is back on his feet after taking damage in Super Mario Sunshine. He has a sense of humor, too, as shown in the Mario Baseball series when he skips daintily to home plate after hitting a home run. He also likes to gloat and show off. In Mario Strikers Charged, he goes as far as to limbo in the middle of the field after he scores. Like his smaller contemporaries, Petey is a ravenous eater. Although not so much a glutton, he is able to eat just about anything.
Petey frequently acts as a rival to Mario, likely because of their first meeting on Isle Delfino. But due to his laid-back nature, Petey is not always aggressive with Mario and his friends and often participates with them in friendly competitions, like Mario Power Tennis and other sports games. These spin-off titles display a sassy side to him, usually seen in the way he walks or reacts to a victory. If he is losing, he usually gets embarrassed or tries to shake it off, but it has been shown that he does have a hot temper if he is pushed far enough.
Abilities
Petey Piranha has unique abilities that normal Piranha Plants cannot perform. His leaves, for example, double as wings, granting him the ability to fly. In Super Mario Sunshine, he whips up Tweesters with his leaves and headbutts the player if they come within range. These attacks normally cause no damage, though at times Mario may get knocked back far enough to lose health. Petey's main attack involves spitting out large quantities of brown goop, which creates Goobles and occasionally small Piranha Plants. Mario is damaged if he is in the goop too long and/or slips. This ability of Petey's is not exclusive to Super Mario Sunshine as he can still spit goop in later appearances, making it somewhat of a trademark of his. Another one of Petey's main traits is his phenomenal physical strength that rivals or even surpasses that of Bowser. This is especially evident in sports games when comparing his stats to other characters, and in Mario Power Tennis the power of his swings causes all opponents (even larger ones like Bowser, Wiggler and Donkey Kong) to be knocked back a bit. Petey's physical strength is also evident in games such as Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam and Mario Tennis Aces, since he can perform body slams that release shockwaves, or use very strong Zone Shots that are capable of breaking Mario's racket. Lastly in Mario Tennis Aces, Petey exhibits the ability to summon tornadoes that require the player to dodge them, similarly to his appearance in Super Mario Sunshine.
Also, in Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time, Petey can burrow into and out of sand without effort, freely summon wooden blocks, spit out Piranha Plant seeds that sprout and attack the players; in Super Princess Peach, he makes sound waves, shock waves and spits Nipper Plants.
When Petey Piranha hits the ball with his club in Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour it shoots across the course with a golden streak. When he is playing baseball, he catches and throws the ball with his mouth, but when he is batting he hits the ball with his leaf-like arm. His sweet spot is the tip of his arm.
In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, Petey is able to breathe fire.
Gender
Petey has a different gender depending on the region. In English language versions, the Piranha Plant is male as his various bios refer to Petey Piranha as a "he" as well as in-game by a Pianta in Super Mario Sunshine, his first appearance. In French, however, Petey is female and her name is "Flora Piranha", derived from "Flora", a female name. In German, there seem to be inconsistencies about Petey's gender. For example, the plant is referred to as male in the trophy description of Super Smash Bros. Brawl, but is referred to as female in the character description of Mario Strikers Charged. In Italian, Petey is male, derived from Pipino, an uncommon Italian name. In Spanish, he is male in most games but female in New Play Control: Mario Power Tennis, sharing her French name. In the Japan-exclusive Super Mario-kun, Petey is depicted as a female, a mother of several Piranha Plants.
In Paper Mario: Sticker Star, Kersti refers to Petey Piranha as an "it". His trophy in Super Smash Bros. Brawl also refers to him as an "it".
Profiles and statistics
- Main article: List of Petey Piranha profiles and statistics
Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time
Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time enemy | ||||||||
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Petey Piranha | ||||||||
HP | 1300 (1000) | POW | 90 (100) | Defense | 72 (69) | |||
Experience | 360 | Coins | 250 | Speed | 50 (52) | |||
Location(s) | Gritzy Caves | Role | Boss | Item drop | Ultra Drop – 50% None – 0% | |||
Level | 16 | Battled by | Everyone | |||||
Notice: Stats in parentheses are from the Japanese and European versions (if they differ from the original American release). |
Paper Mario: Sticker Star
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Petey Piranha | ||||||
Max HP | 300 | Role | Boss | Location(s) | Rumble Volcano | |
Attack | 7 | Stickers | N/A | |||
Defense | Quarters all damage | Moves | Belly Slam (4), Spit (4, Soggy), Spin (4, Dizzy), Bite (7) |
Paper Mario: Color Splash
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HP | 320 | Type | Spiny | Role | Boss | Card | |||||||||||||||
Strong | Jump | Weak | None | Card drop rate | 0 | None | |||||||||||||||
Moves | Bite Attack (13). Hip Attack (33), Rot Attack (24), Discharge Attack (13), Eat Attack (25) | ||||||||||||||||||||
Location(s) | Plum Park | ||||||||||||||||||||
Quotes | Usual: "GUUGUU GAAGAA?!" ~ "GOOGOO!" ~ "GAGGA GAGGA!" ~ "GLEE GLEP GLAK!" Flipped: "Gagaaaaa..." ~ "Geeegeeeee..." | ||||||||||||||||||||
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List of appearances
Title | Description | Release date | System/format |
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Super Mario Sunshine | Boss | 2002 | Nintendo GameCube |
Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour | Unlockable playable character | 2003 | Nintendo GameCube |
Mario Kart: Double Dash!! | Unlockable playable character | 2003 | Nintendo GameCube |
Mario Pinball Land | Boss | 2004 | Game Boy Advance |
Mario Power Tennis | Unlockable playable character | 2004 | Nintendo GameCube |
Yakuman DS | Unlockable playable character | 2005 | Nintendo DS |
Mario Superstar Baseball | Unlockable playable character | 2005 | Nintendo GameCube |
Super Princess Peach | Boss | 2005 | Nintendo DS |
Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time | Boss | 2005 | Nintendo DS |
New Super Mario Bros. | Boss | 2006 | Nintendo DS |
Mario Hoops 3-on-3 | Non-playable character | 2006 | Nintendo DS |
Mario Strikers Charged | Unlockable playable character | 2007 | Wii |
Super Smash Bros. Brawl | Boss, sticker, and trophy | 2008 | Wii |
Mario Kart Wii | Cameo | 2008 | Wii |
Mario Super Sluggers | Playable character | 2008 | Wii |
New Play Control! Mario Power Tennis | Unlockable playable character | 2009 | Wii |
Mario Sports Mix | Non-playable character | 2010 | Wii |
Paper Mario: Sticker Star | Boss | 2012 | Nintendo 3DS |
Mario Party 10 | Boss | 2015 | Wii U |
Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition | Boss | 2015 | Nintendo 3DS |
Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam | Boss | 2015 | Nintendo 3DS |
Minecraft: Wii U Edition | Playable skin (Super Mario Mash-up) | 2016 | Wii U |
Mario Party: Star Rush | Boss | 2016 | Nintendo 3DS |
Paper Mario: Color Splash | Boss (as Petea Piranha) | 2016 | Wii U |
Minecraft: Nintendo Switch Edition | Playable skin (Super Mario Mash-up) | 2017 | Nintendo Switch |
Mario Party: The Top 100 | Non-playable character | 2017 | Nintendo 3DS |
Minecraft: New Nintendo 3DS Edition | Playable skin (Super Mario Mash-up) | 2018 | New Nintendo 3DS |
Minecraft: Bedrock Edition | Playable skin (Super Mario Mash-up) | 2018 | Nintendo Switch |
Mario Tennis Aces | Boss, playable character (version 2.1.0) | 2018 | Nintendo Switch |
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate | Spirit, non-playable character (update) | 2018 | Nintendo Switch |
Super Mario 3D All-Stars | Boss | 2020 | Nintendo Switch |
Dr. Mario World | Playable character (requires update) | 2021 | iOS / Android |
Mario Party Superstars | Non-playable character | 2021 | Nintendo Switch |
Mario Kart Tour | Playable character (requires update) | 2022 (Piranha Plant Tour) | iOS / Android |
Mario Kart 8 Deluxe | Downloadable playable character | 2023 (Booster Course Pass, Wave 5) | Nintendo Switch |
WarioWare: Move It! | Cameo in microgame | 2023 | Nintendo Switch |
Gallery
- For this subject's image gallery, see Gallery:Petey Piranha.
Names in other languages
Petey Piranha
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ボスパックン[?] Bosu Pakkun |
Boss Piranha | |
Chinese (simplified) | 食人花头头[?] Shírénhuā Tóutou |
Piranha Plant Boss | Paper Mario: Sticker Star and the Super Mario Mash-up in Minecraft |
吞食花头头[?] Tūnshíhuā Tóutou |
International releases for games since Mario Tennis Aces | ||
吞食花老大[?] Tūnshíhuā Lǎodà |
Since the China release for Mario Tennis Aces | ||
Chinese (traditional) | 食人花老大[?] Shírénhuā Lǎodà |
Piranha Plant Boss | Paper Mario: Sticker Star |
吞食花老大[?] Tūnshíhuā Lǎodà |
Since Mario Tennis Aces | ||
Dutch | Petey Piranha[?] | - | |
French (NOA) | Petey Piranha[?] | - | |
French (NOE) | Flora Piranha[?] | "Flora" refers to the flower petals attached to its head and is also a French female name. | |
German | Mutant-Tyranha[?] | Mutant Tyranha; "Tyranha" comes from "Piranha" and Tyrann ("tyrant"). In this translation, Petey is male or female, depending on the game. | |
Italian | Pipino Piranha[46] | Piranha Pippin | |
Fiore Piranha[47] | Piranha Flower (possible mistake) | Super Mario Bros. Encyclopedia (Super Mario Sunshine section) | |
Korean | 뻐끔왕[?] Ppeokkeum-wang |
Piranha King | |
Portuguese | Petey Piranha[?] | - | |
Russian | Пиранья Пети[?] Piran'ya Peti |
Petey Piranha | |
Spanish (NOA) | Pepito Piraña[?] | "Pepito" is a common nickname of the name José. | Also spelled "Pepito piraña" in the Latin American Spanish localization from 2012 to 2019, when species names were always written in lowercase. |
Floro Piraña[?] | From European Spanish. | New Play Control!: Mario Power Tennis | |
Petey Piranha[?] | - | Mario Strikers Charged and Mario Super Sluggers | |
Spanish (NOE) | Floro Piraña[?] | "Floro" is a male given name, as well as a pun on flora ("vegetation") and Planta Piraña ("Piranha Plant"). |
Petey Piranha (Gold)
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ボスパックン (ゴールド)[?] Bosu Pakkun (Gōrudo) |
Petey Piranha (Gold) | |
Chinese | 吞食花老大 (金色)[?] Tūnshíhuā Lǎodà (Jīnsè) |
Piranha Plant Boss | |
French (NOE) | Flora Piranha (or)[?] | Petey Piranha (gold) | |
German | Mutant-Tyranha (Gold)[?] | Petey Piranha (Gold) | |
Italian | Pipino Piranha dorato[?] | Golden Piranha Plant | |
Korean | 뻐끔왕(골드)[?] Ppeokkeum-wang (Goldeu) |
Petey Piranha (Gold) | |
Portuguese | Petey Piranha (ouro)[?] | Petey Piranha (gold) | |
Spanish (NOA) | Pepito Piraña (dorado)[?] | Petey Piranha (gold) | |
Spanish (NOE) | Floro Piraña (Dorado)[?] | Petey Piranha (Gold) |
Trivia
- Prior to a generic Piranha Plant becoming playable in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, Petey Piranha was the only playable Piranha Plant.
See also
References
- ^ The card featuring Petey Piranha in the NAP-05 deck of the Mario Playing Cards .
- ^ The card featuring a Piranha Plant in the NAP-05 deck of the Mario Playing Cards .
- ^ 2CPhoenix (December 30, 2023). Breaking Down Bianco Hills | A Super Mario Sunshine Deep Dive (08:05). YouTube (English).
- ^ Release-Fire (September 17, 2020). Super Mario Sunshine Switch Bianco Hills Episode 2 Down with Petey Piranha - SM 3D All-Stars (03:54). YouTube (English).
- ^ "Petey spews pollution shortly after he opens his mouth (if you don't fill it with water first)." – Averill, Alan, and Jennifer Villarreal (2002). Super Mario Sunshine Nintendo Player's Guide. ISBN 1-930206-23-2. Page 35.
- ^ Breaking Down Bianco Hills | A Super Mario Sunshine Deep Dive (09:30). YouTube.
- ^ a b "Once inside the structure, spray water into Petey’s open mouth until his belly button bulges and he faints. While he’s down, jump on top of him, then Ground-Pound his full tummy." – Averill, et al.. Super Mario Sunshine Player's Guide. Page 35.
- ^ "Attack the flower boss three times to defeat him." – Averill, et al.. Super Mario Sunshine Player's Guide. Page 35.
- ^ Release-Fire. Super Mario Sunshine Switch Bianco Hills Episode 2 Down with Petey Piranha - SM 3D All-Stars (05:25). YouTube.
- ^ "So what the game wants us to do now is launch a Poink at the sleeping Petey over there." – 2CPhoenix. Breaking Down Bianco Hills | A Super Mario Sunshine Deep Dive (22:01).
- ^ "You might want to clean up a bit, to make the area safe because Petey can fly." – Averill, et al.. Super Mario Sunshine Player's Guide. Page 38.
- ^ "Petey's new attack sends a tornado your way." – Averill, et al.. Super Mario Sunshine Player's Guide. Page 38.
- ^ Release-Fire (September 17, 2020). Super Mario Sunshine Switch Bianco Hills Episode 5 Petey Piranha Strikes Back - 3D All-Stars (03:27). YouTube (English).
- ^ Release-Fire. Super Mario Sunshine Switch Bianco Hills Episode 5 Petey Piranha Strikes Back - 3D All-Stars (05:38). YouTube.
- ^ "Repeat the process three times to defeat Petey." – Averill, et al.. Super Mario Sunshine Player's Guide. Page 38.
- ^ Breaking Down Bianco Hills | A Super Mario Sunshine Deep Dive (11:39). YouTube.
- ^ "Whuzzah!? Whozat?! What're you doing over here? You're getting a little ahead of yourself, don't you think? Isn't there something else you should do before coming here?" – Pianta. Super Mario Sunshine.
- ^ New Super Mario Bros. DS HD - FULL GAME - No Commentary (4K 60FPS) (1:11:28). YouTube (English).
- ^ New Super Mario Bros. DS HD - FULL GAME - No Commentary (4K 60FPS) (1:18:41). YouTube.
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- ^ February 25, 2023. The Mighty Mega Mushroom (0:07). YouTube (English).
- ^ ProsafiaGaming (May 18, 2017). New Super Mario Bros DS - All Bosses with Super Stars (07:14). YouTube (English).
- ^ Justy-Dusty Games (October 2, 2020). The BIGGEST and most POWERFUL match! | VS Match #16 (02:50). YouTube (English).
- ^ Ultimate Gaming Dude (October 18, 2023). Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour: Eagle Animations (02:11). YouTube (English).
- ^ Ultimate Gaming Dude (October 17, 2023). Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour: Birdie Animations (01:33). YouTube (English).
- ^ Ultimate Gaming Dude (October 15, 2023). Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour: Par Animations (01:36). YouTube (English).
- ^ October 14, 2023. Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour: Bogey Animations (01:50). YouTube (English).
- ^ Ultimate Gaming Dude (October 14, 2023). Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour: Double Bogey Animations (01:57). YouTube (English).
- ^ Redx Jason Cordray (October 3, 2018). Mario Kart: Double Dash!! - (Mirror Mode) - Star Cup (11:25). YouTube (English).
- ^ スーパーマリオボール 草原ステージ. Nintendo (Japanese). Retrieved June 24, 2024.
- ^ ProsafiaGaming (March 31, 2017). Mario Pinball Land - All Bosses & Ending (0:01). YouTube (English).
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- ^ Mario Pinball Land - All Bosses & Ending (0:09). YouTube.
- ^ Mario Pinball Land - All Bosses & Ending (02:38). YouTube.
- ^ Mario Pinball Land - All Bosses & Ending (02:58). YouTube.
- ^ May 25, 2022. Mario Power Tennis - Petey Piranha (All tournaments) (05:15). YouTube (French).
- ^ "What golfs, parties, and rides on a kart?" – Pokey (2005). Mario Party Advance. Nintendo (English).
- ^ The Big Boss Man (December 2, 2015). Mario Party Advance Boss: Pokey (01:17). YouTube (English).
- ^ "Throw bombs!" – Petey's Bomb Battle text. Mario Party 10. Nintendo (English).
- ^ "Grab and throw those Shells!" – Petey Piranha's Shell Smackdown (2016). Mario Party: Star Rush. Nintendo (English).
- ^ MarioPartySuperStar (November 6, 2021). Evolution of Piranha's Pursuit Minigames in Mario Party (1998-2021) (01:00). YouTube (English).
- ^ "Leader of the Piranha Plants. Those shorts, while stylish, actually hide a belly button." – Encyclopedia entry (2021). Mario Party Superstars. Nintendo (English).
- ^ Super Princess Peach § Music and Glossary. The Cutting Room Floor (English).
- ^ Drmarioworld_EN (April 27, 2021). Yellow: "A new doctor will arrive on Apr. 27, 11 PM PT! Thaaat's right—it's Dr. Petey Piranha! He looks big and strong, but there's no denying those polka dots are super cute and stylish!" #DrMarioWorld. Twitter (English). Retrieved April 17, 2021.
- ^ 2002. Mario Sunshine. Guida strategica. Prima Games (Italian). ISBN 8890092211. Page 21.
- ^ November 15, 2018. Super Mario Bros. Enciclopedia. Magazzini Salani (Italian). ISBN 889367436X. Page 100.
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