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'''Piranha Sprouts''' are enemies encountered in the [[Wii U]] game ''[[Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker]]''. They are common enemies that appear in various stages. They are small brown mole-like creatures with a large white mouth. They will spit rocks at [[Captain Toad]] or [[Toadette]]. They can not be defeated by landing on them, but if they are plucked while buried, they can be thrown which not only collects items but also defeats them.
'''Piranha Sprouts''' are enemies encountered in the [[Wii U]] game ''[[Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker]]''. They are common enemies that appear in various stages. They are small brown mole-like creatures with a large white mouth. They will spit rocks at [[Captain Toad]] or [[Toadette]]. They can not be defeated by landing on them, but if they are plucked while buried, they can be thrown which not only collects items but also defeats them.
==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
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Revision as of 17:49, May 23, 2017

This article is about the enemy from Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker. For the enemy of the same name from Yoshi's Story, see Piranha Sprout.

Template:Species-infobox Piranha Sprouts are enemies encountered in the Wii U game Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker. They are common enemies that appear in various stages. They are small brown mole-like creatures with a large white mouth. They will spit rocks at Captain Toad or Toadette. They can not be defeated by landing on them, but if they are plucked while buried, they can be thrown which not only collects items but also defeats them.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ヌックン
Nukkun
from 「抜く」Nuku (pluck, pick, or pull) and kun from Pakkun (Piranha Plant)

French (NOA) Pousse Piranha
Piranha Sprout
Italian Pianta Strappiranha
Pluckpiranha Plant (Strappiranha is a pun of Strappare (to pluck) and Piranha)
Spanish (NOE) Brote Piraña
Piranha Sprout