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Pianta Village's landscape at night.

Pianta Village is the ancestral home of the Piantas on Isle Delfino in Super Mario Sunshine. It's built in a huge crater in the branches of a titanic palm tree to protect it from predators. It is run by the Pianta Village Mayor. The village's underside is composed of giant, bouncy mushrooms. The underside's ceiling is made of bamboo platforms, mesh, and catwalks. Wind Duppies are also lurking down there. It's very tricky, because one slip up and Mario falls into the abyss below. A secret area is found in the underside, which is covered with yellow Goop. Mario has to bring a Yoshi here to get the Goop off. Surprisingly, Piantas (all of which are Chucksters except for one) live in the secret area of the underside.

This level is unique in that the time changes between day and night. Odd-numbered episodes take place at night, while even-numbered episodes are during the day. The Piantas are awaiting the Fluff Festival, which draws nearer each episode, and finally takes place in Episode 8.

Mario starts out on a ledge of the crater, to get to the village Mario must cross a bamboo bridge or jump off onto the mushrooms. On the village side of the bridge is a Bees' nest, and sometimes a Yoshi Egg.

In order for Mario to travel to Pianta Village, he will need the Rocket Nozzle and thirty Shine Sprites.

Episodes

Episode 1: Chain Chomplets Unchained

In the first mission for Pianta Village, Mario will enter the stage and notice some angry Piantas. When he talks to them, they will explain to him about the Chain Chomplets, who have a high fever and are red-hot with rage, causing chaos in the village. Mario needs to cool them down by squirting water at them with F.L.U.D.D, while avoiding the fiery goop they leave behind. When they have cooled down, Mario will have to grab their tail and pull it back, then let go of them so they can fling in a certain direction. Mario must keep on leading them to the lake, where they can cool down and turn white, but if he is too slow, the Chomplet will fire up again. Once they are all in the water, Mario will be awarded with a Shine Sprite.

Episode 2: Il Piantissimo's Crazy Climb

In the second episode, Mario will go see Il Piantissiomo at the end of the bridge. He will challenge Mario in a race to the flag on the hot spring's big tree. When Mario accepts the offer, both racers will run to the northwest side of the village, avoiding obstacles. Near the hot spring is a large tree. They must travel up it quickly and turn right, where the flag is. If Mario beats Il Piantissimo, he will be awarded with a Shine Sprite. This is the last race with Il Piantissimo.

Episode 3: The Goopy Inferno

The entire village is covered in magma, and the mayor is stranded. Shadow Mario steals F.L.U.D.D from Mario and he must re-obtain F.L.U.D.D, by traversing the much more dangerous underside of the tree, rescue the mayor. If the player revisits this level, Mario will still get F.L.U.D.D taken away.

Episode 4: Chain Chomp's Bath

In this episode, Mario will, once again, see that it is chaos in Pianta Village, as yet another Chain Chomp is red-hot with rage because it didn't want to take a bath. But this time, the Chomp is much larger. Mario will have to cool it down by spraying it with his robot partner, FLUDD. Once the Chain Chomp turns back to its normal color, Mario can grab the chain on it and pull it, avoiding the red goop and without getting burnt. Unlike the Chain Chomplets, the larger Chain Chomp can be dragged to the right destination, instead of being flung. Mario must quickly pull the Chomp into the hot springs that is northwest of the village to cool down, but if he is too slow, the Chain Chomp will fire up again. Once the Chain Chomp is in the springs, Mario will be awarded with the episode's Shine Sprite.

Episode 5: Secret of the Village Underside

The player will find a Yoshi egg at the front of the bridge that will request a random fruit, using the tree that grows all the fruits, (except chili peppers) the player will take the fruit to Yoshi. They will then go to the underside of the village, and find a flat, green mushroom with a hole covered with Goop, and using Yoshi's juice, the player got in the hole. Once there, Shadow Mario will steal Mario's FLUDD, and there will be a level made up of green blocks. By talking to the Piantas, the player will be thrown from one platform to another, and at the end of the level, receive the next Shine.

Episode 6: Piantas in Need

The magma has trapped ten Piantas, and the mayor offers Mario a reward if he can find and rescue all ten within a time limit.

Episode 7: Shadow Mario Runs Wild

The final appearance of Shadow Mario. Shadow Mario leaves some burning goop behind and the player will have to stop him.

Episode 8: Fluff Festival Coin Hunt

The Fluff Festival is going on, and Mario must find the eight red Coins throughout Pianta Village, and to the mound of floating clouds to collect the Shine Sprite by riding on the bits of fluff.

Official Profiles and Statistics

The ancestral home of the Piantas was built in a giant tree as protection against wild beasts. Giant mushrooms thrive beneath the village

Names in Other Languages

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Trivia

  • There is a tree that has all the fruits (except the chili) growing on it.


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