Bubble Flower

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Bubble Flower
Artwork of a Bubble Flower in Super Mario Bros. Wonder.
First appearance Super Mario Bros. Wonder (2023)
Effect Turns Mario into Bubble Mario.

The Bubble Flower is a power-up item that first appeared in Super Mario Bros. Wonder. Upon picking up a Bubble Flower, it turns the user into their Bubble form, giving them the ability to shoot bubbles, similarly to Bubble Baby Yoshis in New Super Mario Bros. U. When it is released from a ? Block, it appears inside a floating bubble.[1] The Bubble Flower uses the same design seen in Fire Flowers, but with a different color scheme: its stem and leaves are cyan, while the head is white, purple, and pink with the typical black eyes. When ejected from a question block, they will float around in a bubble. It is first introduced in Blewbird Roost.

Profiles

  • Website description:
    • English (American):
      This lets you blow bubbles to defeat baddies or to bounce on![2]
    • English (British):
      Shoot glistening bubbles out in front of you, which can catch enemies or be used briefly as platforms to access out-of-reach areas.[3][4]
    • Dutch:
      Schiet schitterende bubbels naar voren, want die kunnen vijanden vangen of worden gebruikt als platform om op moeilijk bereikbare plekken te komen.[5]
    • French (Canada):
      Ceci te permet de faire des bulles pour vaincre les méchants ou pour sauter dessus![6]
    • French (Europe):
      Lancez devant vous des bulles chatoyantes qui peuvent emprisonner les ennemis ou servir de plateformes éphémères pour atteindre des endroits autrement inaccessibles.[7][8]
    • German:
      Verschieße schillernde Seifenblasen, die Gegner einhüllen oder dir als kurzlebige Plattformen den Weg in entlegene Bereiche eröffnen.[9]
    • Italian:
      Soffia bolle luccicanti davanti a te, capaci di bloccare i nemici o servire brevemente da piattaforme per raggiungere punti fuori portata.[10]
    • Portuguese (Brazil):
      Este item permite que você sopre bolhas para derrotar inimigos ou saltar nelas![11]
    • Portuguese (Portugal):
      Este item permite-te produzir bolhas muito leves e flutuantes capazes de apanhar inimigos. Podes ainda usá‑las como plataformas para alcançar locais de difícil acesso.[12]
    • Spanish (Latin America):
      ¡Te permite crear burbujas para derrotar a los villanos o rebotar sobre ellas![13]
    • Spanish (Europe):
      Lanza refulgentes burbujas para atrapar a los enemigos, o úsalas como plataformas durante un breve tiempo para alcanzar lugares de difícil acceso.[14]

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese アワフラワー[15]
Awa furawā
Bubble Flower
Chinese (traditional) 泡泡花[?]
Pàopào Huā
Bubble Flower
Dutch Bubbelbloem[5] Bubble Flower
German Seifenblasenblume[?] Bubble Flower
Italian Fiore bolla[10] Bubble flower
Korean 거품플라워[?]
Geopum peullawo
Bubble Flower
Portuguese Flor de bolha[?] Bubble flower
Spanish Flor Burbuja[?] Bubble Flower

Trivia

  • The model file for the Fire Flower within Super Mario Bros. Wonder contains an early version of the Bubble Flower with an alternative color scheme.[16]

References

  1. ^ Nintendo of America (June 21, 2023). Super Mario Bros. Wonder - Nintendo Direct 6.21.2023. YouTube. Retrieved June 21, 2023.
  2. ^ Super Mario Bros. Wonder official website. nintendo.com. Retrieved October 23, 2023. (Archived September 1, 2023, 06:49:06 UTC via Wayback Machine.)
  3. ^ Super Mario Bros. Wonder page on nintendo.co.uk. Retrieved October 23, 2023. (Archived October 21, 2023, 03:05:28 UTC via archive.today.)
  4. ^ Super Mario Bros. Wonder page on nintendo.co.za. Retrieved October 23, 2023. (Archived September 13, 2023, 15:27:56 UTC via archive.today.)
  5. ^ a b Super Mario Bros. Wonder page on nintendo.nl. Retrieved September 3, 2023. (Archived September 13, 2023, 17:42:33 UTC via archive.today.)
  6. ^ Super Mario Bros. Wonder official website (Canadian French). nintendo.com. Retrieved October 23, 2023. (Archived September 13, 2023, 17:25:02 UTC via Wayback Machine.)
  7. ^ a b Super Mario Bros. Wonder page on nintendo.fr. Retrieved October 23, 2023. (Archived September 13, 2023, 17:53:10 UTC via archive.today.)
  8. ^ a b Super Mario Bros. Wonder page on nintendo.be. Retrieved September 1, 2023. (Archived September 13, 2023, 17:46:22 UTC via archive.today.)
  9. ^ Super Mario Bros. Wonder page on nintendo.de. Retrieved October 14, 2023. (Archived October 14, 2023, 12:28:40 UTC via archive.today.)
  10. ^ a b Super Mario Bros. Wonder page on nintendo.it. Retrieved August 31, 2023. (Archived September 13, 2023, 17:38:39 UTC via archive.today.)
  11. ^ Super Mario Bros. Wonder official website (Brazilian Portuguese). nintendo.com. Retrieved October 23, 2023. (Archived September 13, 2023, 17:27:23 UTC via Wayback Machine.)
  12. ^ Super Mario Bros. Wonder page on nintendo.pt. Retrieved October 23, 2023. (Archived September 13, 2023, 18:02:29 UTC via archive.today.)
  13. ^ Super Mario Bros. Wonder official website (Latin American Spanish). nintendo.com. Retrieved October 23, 2023. (Archived September 13, 2023, 17:22:33 UTC via Wayback Machine.)
  14. ^ Super Mario Bros. Wonder page on nintendo.es. Retrieved October 23, 2023. (Archived September 13, 2023, 17:49:49 UTC via archive.today.)
  15. ^ Super Mario Bros. Wonder page on nintendo.jp. September 1, 2023.
  16. ^ Super Mario Bros. Wonder page on tcrf.net