Jumping Piranha Plant

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Template:Species-infobox The Jumping Piranha Plant[1] (alternatively Jumpin' Piranha Plant[2], misspelled in the Super Mario World ending sequence as Jumping Pirhana Plant) is a version of Piranha Plant that is not rooted to the ground.

History

Super Mario World

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Jumping Piranha Plants made their debut in Super Mario World as the most frequent Piranha Plant enemies in the game. They wait in their pipes and when the player goes close to the pipe, they jump out of the pipe or bushes.

After the Special World has been completed, Jumping Piranha Plants turn into Jumping Pumpkin Plants, which look like jack-o'-lanterns. They function exactly the same, and still harm Mario if jumped on.

Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3

Jumping Piranha Plants return in Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3. They only appear in World-e's e-Reader accessible level, Ground Work. The Jumping Piranha Plants behave exactly similar to that of Super Mario World, though their appearance is pretty much identical to Super Mario Bros. 3 's original Piranha Plant species, save for their propeller-like leaf.

Super Mario Maker / Super Mario Maker for Nintendo 3DS

Jumping Piranha Plants reappear in Super Mario Maker and Super Mario Maker for Nintendo 3DS, only appearing in Super Mario World style replacing Piranha Plants. When shaken, however, they turn into Fire Piranha Plants instead of Fire Jumping Piranhas.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ピーパックン[?]
Pī Pakkun
"P Piranha", 「パックン」 pakkun being from the Japanese name of Piranha Plants. Officially romanised as "P-Pakkun".
Chinese 跳跃食人花[3]
Tiàoyuè Shírénhuā
Jumping Human-Eating Flower

Trivia

  • In the English instruction booklet of Super Mario World, the Jumping Piranha Plant is described as a tropical version of the "Volcano Plant" (likely referring to Volcano Lotus); however, the Japanese instruction booklet correctly refers to it as a Pakkun Flower (Piranha Plant).

References

  1. ^ Mario Mania, page 51.
  2. ^ Super Mario World English instruction booklet, page 23.
  3. ^ 无敌阿尔宙斯 (August 28, 2013). 神游 超级马力欧世界 敌人官译. Baidu Tieba. Retrieved February 2, 2017.