Dash Pepper

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Dash Pepper
A Dash Pepper model.
First appearance Super Mario Galaxy 2 (2010)
Latest appearance The Super Mario Bros. Movie (cameo) (2023)
Effect Turns Yoshi into Dash Yoshi
“Spicy pepper!”
Whittle, Super Mario Galaxy 2

Dash Peppers are vegetables appearing in Super Mario Galaxy 2, and one of three power-up fruits for Yoshi, along with Blimp Fruits and Bulb Berries. A Dash Pepper appears as a jagged red-and-orange pepper reminiscent of a fletching. If Yoshi eats a Dash Pepper, he becomes Dash Yoshi, turning red and gaining the ability to run much faster than normal, though with less control. This allows Yoshi to run up steep hills, up vertical faces, and across water during a restricted period of time. While the power-up is in use, a siren is heard. In all missions of the Hightail Falls Galaxy and the Prankster Comet of the Starshine Beach Galaxy, the music in the level speeds up and a high-pitched jingle is added in tune with the music. This happens only in those two places due to the music playing at the time; it is a cover of Super Mario World's Athletic Theme, and it is the only track in the game that has a different version for the Dash Pepper.

The Dash Pepper is used primarily in the Hightail Falls Galaxy, where it is introduced. It is also used in the Starshine Beach Galaxy and Bowser's Galaxy Generator. Once the effects have worn off, if the player is still on a vertical face, or if they have hit a wall, which slows both Mario (or Luigi) and Yoshi down by stopping them, both Mario and Yoshi fall regardless of the state/direction they are facing.

Profiles

Super Mario Galaxy 2

  • North American website bio: "This super spicy veggie lets loose a fire in Yoshi's mouth, and a spring in his step. Watch as he transforms into the bright red Dash Yoshi, and moves at a blazing fast speed, straight up those steep inclines."[1]

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ダッシュフルーツ[?]
Dasshu Furūtsu
Dash Fruit
French (NOE) Piment turbo[?] Turbo pepper
German Turbo-Pfeffer[?] Turbo Pepper
Italian Frutto Peperino[?] Pepper Fruit
Korean 대시 고추[?]
Daeshi Gochu
Dash Pepper
Spanish (NOA) Chile veloz[?] Fast chili

References

  1. ^ supermariogalaxy.com. May 28, 2010, 06:48:22 UTC snapshot on Internet Archive: Wayback Machine. Retrieved November 18, 2019.