Strawberry

From the Super Mario Wiki, the Mario encyclopedia
Revision as of 09:47, July 6, 2024 by Technetium (talk | contribs)
Jump to navigationJump to search
This article is about the fruit. For the Spiny Egg-like objects that Piranha Plants sprout from, called "strawberries" in Mario Party Superstars, see Piranha Pod.

Strawberries appear in Super Mario media as interactive objects. One appears in Paper Mario as a key item, while other strawberries are featured across the Mario Party series in minigames.

History

Paper Mario

Strawberry
A Strawberry from Paper Mario.
Paper Mario description Bright red strawberries. They look fresh and juicy.

In Paper Mario, the Strawberry is an ingredient in the cake that Princess Peach uses in an attempt to satisfy Gourmet Guy's hunger. Peach makes the cake after Mario rescues the Star Spirit from the Shy Guy's Toy Box. The strawberry is the last item that Peach has to put in the cream, and she adds it after the cream is put on. Adding more than one of these to the cake will result in Gourmet Guy spitting it out and Peach having to make the cake again.

Mario's Picross

In Mario's Picross, strawberries appear in the Kinoko Course puzzle.

Mario Party series

Mario Party 2

Strawberry Honeycomb Havoc MP2.png

In Mario Party 2, strawberries appear on the tree in the minigame Honeycomb Havoc, and as the topper for the cake in the minigame Cake Factory.

Mario Party 4

In Mario Party 4, strawberries appear in the Bowser minigame Fruits of Doom, as one of the potential fruits on Bowser's list.

Mario Party: The Top 100 / Mario Party Superstars

In Mario Party: The Top 100 and Mario Party Superstars, strawberries return in Cake Factory.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese イチゴ[1]
Ichigo
Strawberry
Chinese (simplified) 草莓[2]
Cǎoméi
Strawberry

References

  1. ^ June 17, 2013. "Paper Mario: From Japanese to English". The Mushroom Kingdom. Retrieved February 4, 2015.
  2. ^ 紫色如此 (December 26, 2021). 【全流程】【纸片马力欧】最初的纸马 神游官方中文版 开创的指令回合制与独特风格 模拟器游玩. Bilibili. Retrieved January 1, 2022.