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|first_appearance=''[[Donkey Kong Jr.]]'' ([[List of Mario games by date#1982|1982]])
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|latest_appearance=''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U|Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]'' ([[List of Mario games by date#2014|2014]])
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{{quote|Oh, sweet, creamy, potassium-rich irony! I hate bananas anyway!|King K. Rool|DK: Jungle Climber}}
'''Bananas''' are common tropical fruit from the ''[[Mario (series)|Super Mario]]'', ''[[Yoshi (series)|Yoshi]]'', and ''[[Donkey Kong (series)|Donkey Kong]]'' series. They are based off of [[wikipedia: Banana|the nonfictional fruit of the same name]], specifically, the [[wikipedia:Cavendish banana|cavendish banana]]. They grow in many tropical islands of the planet, such as on [[Yoshi's Island]] and [[Isle Delfino]]. Bananas are widely used as [[food]] due to their restorative properties and '''Banana Peels''' are also used as an offensive weapon in sports competitions such as the ''[[Mario Kart (series)|Mario Kart]]'' series.
'''Bananas''' in the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' franchise]] are tropical [[fruit]] with a variety of purposes. '''Banana Peels''' are used as hazards, most notably in the [[Mario Kart (series)|''Mario Kart'' series]].


==History==
==History==
===[[Donkey Kong (series)|''Donkey Kong'' series]]===
===''Donkey Kong Jr.''===
[[File:Bananas.jpg|thumb|right|A '''Banana Bunch''' from the ''Donkey Kong'' series.]]
[[File:DKJ Arcade Banana.png|thumb|left]]
[[File:banana.jpg|thumb|120px|left|A '''Banana''' from the ''[[Donkey Kong Country]]'' series.]]
In ''[[Donkey Kong Jr. (game)|Donkey Kong Jr.]]'', a [[Banana Bunch]] lying under a vine is among the fruit which [[Donkey Kong Jr.]] can drop on enemies in the [[Vine Scene|first stage]]. Like every other fruit, this Banana Bunch awards the player 400 points if touched.
The Banana is the most common item featured in the ''Donkey Kong'' series of games. This fruit appears in every single ''[[Donkey Kong Country]]'' and ''[[Donkey Kong Land]]'' title. They work similarly to the [[Coin]] from the [[Mario (series)|''Mario'' series]]. In these games, collecting one hundred bananas will give a [[Kong]] an [[Extra Life]]. It is possible for the [[Kong Family]] to collect every single banana that appears in the games. Additionally, bananas often point in the direction of secret areas, hidden items, and the end of a [[level]]. A Banana Bunch is worth ten regular bananas, and [[Donkey Kong]] can sometimes find one by ground pounding in particular spots.


In ''[[Donkey Kong 64]]'', there are five colors of bananas - each color can only be collected by a specific Kong; yellow for Donkey Kong, red for [[Diddy Kong]], purple for [[Tiny Kong]], blue for [[Lanky Kong]] and green for [[Chunky Kong]]. Bananas are needed to feed [[Scoff]] in order to allow [[Troff]] to open the door to the level's [[List of bosses|boss]]. There are exactly five hundred bananas (one hundred for each of the five colors) in each of the game's seven levels, for a total of three thousand, five hundred bananas in the entire game. In this game, Banana Bunches are worth five bananas. [[Banana Balloon]]s appear exclusively in this game, and are worth ten bananas. However, the Kongs must pop these balloons with their weapons in order to obtain their bananas.
===''Club Nintendo'' comics===
In the ''[[Club Nintendo (magazine)|Club Nintendo]]'' comic "[[Super Mario Klemp-Won-Do: Muskeln sind nicht alles!]]", Mario used some bananas to make his opponent [[Blanka]] slip and fall.


Normal bananas and banana bunches also appear in ''[[Donkey Kong Jungle Beat]]'', this time called '''Beats'''. In this game, Donkey Kong's banana total acts as his overall health (in the New Play Control! version, they only act as his health for boss battles); losing all of his beats results in a [[Game Over]]. Normal bananas are worth one Beat, and bunches are worth three, but stringing together multiple combos and clap grabbing multiple bananas increases the amount of Beats they are worth. Additionally, giant banana bunches also appear at the ends of the levels in the [[Banana Kingdom]] and the level [[Banana Banquet]]. Biting these, as well as the other giant fruits, causes juice to gush out and the level to end. Lastly, there is a minigame after said levels involving Donkey Kong eating as many bananas as he can in the allotted period of time, to increase his Beat total for that level.
Being the Kongs' favorite food, bananas serve as the main victuals in the comic "[[Donkey Kong in: Banana Day 24]]" when Donkey Kong and his friends travel to Outer Space in order to stop aliens from pulling [[Earth]] away from the sun. As it turns out, the culprits just erroneously took the planet for a huge [[coconut]], a fruit their species adores. Diddy suggests to give bananas to the extraterrestrials as a compensation to get Earth back. This plan works, and the aliens are enthusiastic about the bananas' taste.


In ''[[DK: King of Swing]]'', up to 300 bananas can be collected. Donkey Kong can then use the bananas to heal his health or become invincible.
Their use as weapons in the ''Mario Kart'' series was referenced in the comic "[[Die Jagd nach dem Nintendo 64: Krawall im All]]," when [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] dropped some Banana Peels in front of [[Wario]] and [[Bowser]], as they were competing to find a [[Nintendo 64]]-like spaceship.
 
===''Mario Kart'' series===
[[File:MK8-Line-Yoshi-Banana.gif|thumb|left|150px|[[LINE]] sticker of Yoshi spinning out on a Banana]]
The Banana (also known as the Banana Peel<ref>''Super Mario Kart'' English instruction booklet. Page 13.</ref> or '''Banana Skin'''<ref>''Nintendo Magazine System'' (AU) Issue #49. {{media link|NMS Australia 49 MK64 drivers and items.jpg|Page 39}}.</ref>) is one of the most common items in the ''[[Mario Kart (series)|Mario Kart]]'' series and has appeared in every game of the series. A Banana causes a [[kart]] to spin out if the vehicle touches the slippery item, slowing them down. Bananas can either be placed behind a kart, or be thrown forward down the track. It can also be held behind the kart as a defensive countermeasure against homing [[Red Shell]]s and, to a lesser extent, [[Green Shell]]s. Bananas can also come in threes, known as [[Triple Bananas]]. When used, three Bananas automatically attach themselves to the back of the kart. Like many other items in the ''[[Super Mario (franchise)|Super Mario]]'' franchise, the Banana has eyes and a mouth. The Banana also appears as the emblem of the [[Banana Cup]].
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====''Super Mario Kart''====
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In ''[[Super Mario Kart]]'', Banana Peels are used by [[Donkey Kong Jr.]] if he is CPU-controlled.
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====''Mario Kart 64''====
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[[File:BananaBunch_MK64.png|frame|right|A Banana Bunch from ''Mario Kart 64'']]
In ''[[Mario Kart 64]]'', along with single Bananas, there are [[Banana Bunch]]es, which grant five normal Bananas. In this game, if a Banana is hit while a racer is driving straight, they will skid for a while before spinning out. However, the Banana's effect can be nullified by braking at the right time. The game also introduces the [[Fake Item Box]], which acts similarly to Bananas, but it cannot be tossed forward and can float in midair, and in later games, items can phase through it.
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====''Mario Kart: Super Circuit''====
Bananas return in ''[[Mario Kart: Super Circuit]]'', but only the single variation is available, and the Banana Bunch is absent. Like in ''Mario Kart 64'', a Banana's effect can be nullified by braking after hitting the Banana.
 
====''Mario Kart: Double Dash!!''====
[[File:MKDD Giant Banana.png|thumb|125px|left|A Giant Banana from ''Mario Kart: Double Dash!!'']]
Bananas return in ''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]'', alongside a larger variant called the [[Giant Banana]], which [[Donkey Kong]] and [[Diddy Kong]] can use, and also [[Petey Piranha]] and [[King Boo]], since the latter two can use any special item.
 
====''Mario Kart DS''====
[[File:MKDS Triple Bananas.jpg|thumb|125px|Triple Bananas from ''Mario Kart DS'']]
Bananas return in ''[[Mario Kart DS]]''. The Triple Bananas are also introduced in this game, acting like the previous Banana Bunch, except it only gives three Bananas that line up behind the kart.
 
====''Mario Kart Wii''====
[[File:Banana - Mario Kart Wii.png|thumb|150px|A standard Banana from ''Mario Kart Wii'']]
Bananas appear again in ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]'', behaving like the previous two games. The Triple Bananas also return from ''Mario Kart DS''. Single Bananas are obtainable in the top five positions in this game; the best chance of getting this item is in 1st place, with a 37.5 percent (15 out of 40) chance of getting it in said position.
 
====''Mario Kart 7''====
Bananas and Triple Bananas return again in ''[[Mario Kart 7]]''. They have been improved from previous appearances; when a Banana is struck, the racer spins out for slightly longer.
 
====''Mario Kart 8'' / ''Mario Kart 8 Deluxe''====
Bananas and Triple Bananas return in ''[[Mario Kart 8]]'' and ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]''; however, rather than following behind the vehicle, the Triple Bananas orbit it, similarly to Triple Green or Red Shells. Bananas have been further improved compared to previous games; the duration of spinning out from touching one is further increased to a comparable duration to that of the Giant Banana in ''Mario Kart: Double Dash!!'' and the [[POW Block]] in ''Mario Kart Wii''. A single Banana appears on the adverts for [[List of sponsors debuting in Mario Kart 8 and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe#BaNaNa Boy|BaNaNa Boy]]. In ''Mario Kart 8 Deluxe'', the ninja [[Shy Guy]]s that appear as obstacles in [[Ninja Hideaway]] can sometimes transform into Bananas.


Bananas appear in ''[[Donkey Kong Country Returns]]'', ''[[Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D]]'', and ''[[Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze]]'', reprising their role from the earlier ''Country'' games. In this game, Banana Bunches are worth five regular bananas instead of ten. There is also a bigger type of bunch that is fairly rare and worth twenty bananas. Additionally, there are winged bananas that float around in certain areas, which are worth five bananas. In ''[[Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze]]'', winged bananas sometimes give Puzzle Pieces when bananas behind it are collected. In the [[Golden Temple]], there are enormous, floating bananas (amongst other [[fruit]]) that are large enough for Donkey and Diddy Kong to stand on.
====''Mario Kart Tour''====
Bananas reappear in ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]''. The Giant Banana also returns, with the same function as in previous games. However, unlike in previous games, the Giant Banana is exclusive to Donkey Kong, [[Toad (species)|Yellow Toad (Pit Crew)]], [[Morton Koopa Jr.|Morton]], and [[Mario|Mario (Sunshine)]]. Diddy Kong and [[Funky Kong]]'s new exclusive item, the [[Banana Barrels]], shoot out Bananas in front of them for a certain amount of time. Triple Bananas also return as an exclusive item for [[Princess Daisy|Daisy (Swimwear)]], [[Dixie Kong]], [[Donkey Kong Jr.|Donkey Kong Jr. (SNES)]], and [[Waluigi|Waluigi (Bus Driver)]].


===[[Mario Kart (series)|''Mario Kart'' series]]===
The following gliders increase the chance of getting Bananas and points for hitting racers with one.
[[File:SMKItem-BananaPeel.jpg|frame|left|A banana peel from ''Super Mario Kart''.]]
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[[File:Banana - Mario Kart Wii.png|thumb|150px|A standard banana from ''Mario Kart Wii''.]]
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The Banana (also known as the Banana Peel) is one of the most common items in the [[Mario Kart (series)|''Mario Kart'' series]] and has appeared in every game of the series. A Banana Peel causes a [[kart]] to spin-out if the vehicle touches the slippery item, slowing them down by a little. Banana Peels can either be placed behind a kart, or be thrown forward down the track. It can also be held behind the kart as a defensive countermeasure against homing red shells and, to a lesser extent, green shells. Bananas can also come in threes, known as Triple Bananas. When used, three bananas automatically attach themselves to the back of the kart. However, in ''[[Mario Kart 8]]'', the Bananas orbit the kart, similarly to Triple Green or Red Shells. Like many other items in the [[Mario (series)|''Mario'' series]], the Banana has eyes. The Banana also appears as the emblem of the [[Banana Cup]].
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In ''[[Mario Kart 64]]'', along with single bananas, bananas appear in fives instead of threes, and are known as Banana Bunches. Banana Bunches function the same as Bananas, except that when a racer runs into the center of the Banana Bunch line when another player is carrying it, a sound effect will play and the player will get considerably slowed down. The icon for Banana Bunches displays only four bananas as opposed to five. In addition, only one of the bananas features eyes.
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[[File:Mkdd_giant_banana.jpg|thumb|125px|A Giant Banana from ''Mario Kart: Double Dash!!''.]]
Bananas return in ''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]''. There is also a larger variant exclusive in the game called the Giant Banana. When a driver hits a Giant Banana, the fruit will split into three normal Bananas spread on the track. This gigantic special item can only be used by [[Donkey Kong]] and [[Diddy Kong]] (as well as [[King Boo]] and [[Petey Piranha]], who can use any special item). The Giant Banana is capable of blocking nearly every single item and it can even deflect a [[Bowser Shell]] (but the Bowser Shell destroys it). A Giant Banana also has a longer duration of the player spinning out than a normal banana. The Giant Banana later appears as a piece of furniture in ''[[nookipedia:Animal Crossing: City Folk|Animal Crossing: City Folk]]''.
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===''Donkey Kong Country'' series===
[[File:banana.jpg|thumb|120px|left|A Banana from the ''[[Donkey Kong Country (series)|Donkey Kong Country]]'' series]]
Bananas are the ubiquitous items appearing in every ''[[Donkey Kong Country (series)|Donkey Kong Country]]'' and ''[[Donkey Kong Land (series)|Donkey Kong Land]]'' game to date. They work similarly to the [[Coin]]s from the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' franchise]]. In these games, for every one hundred bananas collected, the player is granted an [[extra life]]. Banana Bunches, which are worth ten regular bananas, appear very frequently as well.


===Club Nintendo comics===
In ''Donkey Kong Country'', bananas and Banana Bunches are common within [[Bonus Area]]s, even having a type specifically featuring them, "Collect the Bananas!". Throughout the game, [[Donkey Kong]] can sometimes reveal a Banana Bunch by using [[Hand Slap]] in a specific location. Additionally, hoards of bananas can be seen in the boss areas.
In the [[Club Nintendo]] comic "[[Super Mario Klemp-Won-Do: Muskeln sind nicht alles!]]", Mario used some Bananas to make his opponent [[Blanka]] slip and fall.


Being the Kongs' favorite food, Bananas serve as the main victuals in the comic "[[Donkey Kong in: Banana Day 24]]" when Donkey and his friends travel to [[Outer Space]] in order to stop aliens from pulling [[Earth]] away from the sun. As it turns out, the culprits just erroneously took the planet for a huge [[coconut]], a fruit their species adores. Diddy suggests to give Bananas to the extraterrestrials as a compensation to get Earth back. This plan works, and the aliens are enthusiastic about the Bananas' taste.
In ''[[Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest]]'', some groups of bananas are in the shape of an arrow, pointing at a wall. Breaking the wall reveals the entrance to a [[Bonus Area]]. Sometimes a single, standalone banana in an higher area represents the location of either a hidden object (such as a [[Barrel Cannon]] or a hook), a hidden item (such as an [[Extra Life Balloon]]), or even a [[Bonus Barrel]]. This also occurs in the sequel, ''[[Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!]]'' In both games, some bananas are arranged in the shape of a controller button, indicating the button that the player must press in that moment. One such example is in the ''Donkey Kong Country 3'' level, [[Bobbing Barrel Brawl]], where a group of bananas shaped as a "Y" tell the player to press {{button|snes|y}} for [[Ellie the Elephant|Ellie]] to draw over a [[TNT Barrel]] stuck between two red [[Buzz (enemy)|Buzz]]es. In the [[Game Boy Advance]] port, the arrangement of these bananas were updated to match with the appropriate Game Boy Advance button.


Their use as weapons in the ''Mario Kart'' series was referenced in the comic "[[Die Jagd nach dem Nintendo 64: Krawall im All]]," when [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] dropped some Banana Peels in front of [[Wario]] and [[Bowser]], as they were competing to find a [[Nintendo 64]]-like spaceship.
Bananas appear in ''[[Donkey Kong Country Returns]]'' and ''[[Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D]]'', reprising their role from the earlier ''Donkey Kong Country'' games. Additionally, there are winged bananas that float around in certain areas (mostly Bonus Areas), which are worth five bananas. In the [[Golden Temple]], there are enormous, floating bananas (amongst other [[fruit]]) that serve as platforms for Donkey and Diddy Kong.


===[[Yoshi (series)|''Yoshi'' series]]===
In ''[[Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze]]'' and its Nintendo Switch [[Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze (Nintendo Switch)|port]], collecting one hundred bananas will enable the [[Kong]]s to perform a [[Kong POW]], aside from receiving an extra life. [[Flying banana]]s are followed by trails of regular bananas and will turn into an important item, such as a [[Banana Coin]] or a [[Puzzle Piece (Donkey Kong Country series)|Puzzle Piece]], when all bananas behind it are collected.
Bananas are the favorite fruit of [[Yellow Yoshi]]s in ''[[Yoshi's Story]]'', along with the universally loved [[Melon]]s.


Banana bunches also appear in ''[[Yoshi Touch & Go]]''. If a Yoshi eats one, it will get three more eggs.
===''Diddy Kong Racing''===
In ''[[Diddy Kong Racing]]'', bananas are a collectible that will increase the vehicle's top speed. The player can collect up to ten bananas at a time, each one increasing the vehicle's overall speed. If the player is hit by something, they lose two bananas. Smokey Castle has 4 treasure chests that require bananas to be stored. The banana counter resets to zero at the beginning of each race.


===''[[WarioWare]]'' series===
Bananas are replaced with [[Coin (Diddy Kong Racing DS)|coins]] in the [[Diddy Kong Racing DS|Nintendo DS remake]].
[[File:WWIMM BananaMunch.PNG|thumb|left|200px]]
[[File:Numchuck.png|thumb|190px|right|Numchuck eating a Banana.]]
In ''[[WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!]]'', a banana appears in the [[Banana Munch]] microgame. The player has to tap the {{button|gba|A}} repeatedly to finish eating it.


In ''[[WarioWare: Twisted!]]'', in the first level of the boss microgame [[Nose Dive]], the robot eats three Bananas before fighting the nose boss. The buildings found in the game use bananas as life counters.
===''Yoshi's Story''===
Bananas are the favorite fruit of [[Yoshi (species)|Yellow Yoshi]]s in ''[[Yoshi's Story]]'', along with the universally loved [[Melon]]s. Bananas can also  be seen growing from the top of the [[Super Happy Tree]].


In ''[[WarioWare: Touched!]]'', during [[Kat and Ana]]'s intro cutscene, [[Numchuck]] steals Bananas from Kat and Ana's lunch. The chance counter used in their stage are Banana bunches.
===''Donkey Kong 64''===
[[File:DK64 Banana Colour.gif|thumb|150px|The different colored Bananas from ''Donkey Kong 64'']]
In ''[[Donkey Kong 64]]'', bananas are featured in five different colors. Each color can only be collected by a certain Kong: yellow for Donkey Kong, red for [[Diddy Kong]], purple for [[Tiny Kong]], blue for [[Lanky Kong]], and green for [[Chunky Kong]]. There are exactly 500 bananas (100 per color) in each of the game's seven levels, for a total of 3,500 bananas in the entire game. The bananas are required collectable items, as the Kongs must feed them to [[Scoff]], who slowly grows larger for each banana that he eats. Eventually, Scoff becomes large enough to stomp his platform, allowing [[Troff]] to reach the key in the boss door.


Bananas also appear in ''[[WarioWare: Smooth Moves]]'', in the [[Mona]]'s microgame [[Shakedown (WarioWare: Smooth Moves)|Shakedown]], where in the first level, the player should shake a Banana to free it from fleas. They also appear in [[Boot Camp]], where, also in the first level, the player should beat the Big Nose by throwing banana bunches at its nostrils.
Unlike the ''Donkey Kong Country'' trilogy, Banana Bunches are worth five bananas. A [[Banana Balloon]] is worth ten bananas, which the Kong can obtain by sniping their associated Banana Balloon.


In ''[[WarioWare: D.I.Y.]]'', the microgame [[Food Colors]] features red and yellow foods that must be placed on the matching trays. The Banana Bunch must be obviously placed onto the yellow tray.
Aside from this, bananas, or rather, their peels, played an important role in the final battle against K. Rool, more specifically when fighting him as [[Lanky Kong]]. Due to K. Rool being blinded due a light fixture falling on him, Lanky uses barrels containing giant banana peels to place one on the ring, and then deliberately play music to K. Rool to lure him over to the banana peel so he will slip on it.


===''Luigi's Mansion'' series===
Bananas Peels appear twice in the [[Luigi's Mansion (series)|''Luigi's Mansion'' series]]. In ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]'', [[Garbage Can Ghost]]s will throw banana peels on the floor. [[Luigi]] can slip on these peels, damaging him with 5 HP taken away, or 10 HP in [[Luigi's Mansion (location)#Luigi's Mansion|the Hidden Mansion]]. They can also be found lying on the ground in the [[Dining Room (Luigi's Mansion)|Dining Room]], where [[Mr. Luggs]] resides. In ''[[Luigi's Mansion 3]]'', Banana Peels can come out of trash bins. If Luigi or [[Gooigi]] walks on a banana peel, they slip and lose 1 HP.
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===''Super Smash Bros.'' series===
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Bananas are one of many [[food]] items in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'', where they subtract 5% damage. In ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'', bananas appear in the [[Tortimer Island]] stage, and subtract 3% damage. The Banana Peel also appears as an item in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' and subsequent games. Once thrown, anyone who walks over it will trip and fall onto their back. It is also used in Diddy Kong's [[Banana Peel (move)|down special move]]. In ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', an offensive item known as a [[Banana Gun]] that produces a Banana Peel after being used also appears.
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===''Super Mario'' series===
====''Super Mario Sunshine''====
[[File:Super Mario Sunshine Banana.png|thumb|left|150px|A banana as it appears in ''Super Mario Sunshine'']]
In ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'', Bananas grow throughout the [[Isle Delfino]] and are sold in [[Delfino Plaza]]'s market sector by a street vendor. A local woman took enough interest in them to request [[Mario]]'s help in gathering them. In [[Ricco Harbor]], a supply of bananas and other fruit are stored in a gigantic tank used in the episode "Yoshi's Fruit Adventure". [[Hotel Delfino]] in [[Sirena Beach]] sell the fruit at fruit bars as well. The [[Yoshi (species)|Yoshi]]s on the island turn pink after eating them, allowing them to spit [[Juice]] of the same color that turns enemies into pink ascending [[Yoshi Platform|platforms]]. They also fall faster and have more friction than other fruits.
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====''Super Mario Maker''====
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In ''[[Super Mario Maker]]'', a peeled banana appears in the [[Diddy Kong]] [[Costume Mario|costume]]'s pose when {{button|wiiu|padup}} is pressed (or when the left {{button|wiiu|stick}} is tilted up).
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===''Mario Party'' series===
===''Mario Party'' series===
[[File:Mass Apeel Party 5.png|thumb|left|200px|Bananas in [[Mass A-peel]], a minigame from ''Mario Party 5''.]]
[[File:Mass Apeel Party 5.png|thumb|left|200px|Bananas in [[Mass A-peel]], a minigame from ''Mario Party 5''.]]
The Banana is a popular item that shows up in many [[minigames]] in the ''[[Mario Party (series)|Mario Party]]'' series. They are mainly featured in [[Minigame|Donkey Kong minigame]]s, where bananas are worth one, two, or three [[coin]]s depending on a random multiplayer. The banana also appears in many Mic Minigames. In ''[[Mario Party 5]]'' and the other ''Mario Party'' games after, there is a kind of banana called Banana Bunches. Banana Bunches are worth five bananas. They are mainly found in [[Minigame|Donkey Kong minigame]]s.
Bananas have made various appearances in [[minigame]]s in the ''[[Mario Party (series)|Mario Party]]'' series such as in [[Tree Stomp]] in ''[[Mario Party 4]]'', acting as hazards (along with golden variants that increase the speed of any player that collects them). Players tripping over banana peels also determine which path is taken in [[Koopa's Seaside Soiree]] in ''Mario Party 4''. Bananas are prominently featured in [[Minigame|Donkey Kong minigame]]s in ''[[Mario Party 5]]'', ''[[Mario Party 6|6]]'', and''[[Mario Party 7|7]]'', where they are worth one, two, or three [[coin]]s depending on a random multiplier determined by whoever has landed on a [[DK Space]] before the minigame starts. In these games, there are also Banana Bunches, which are worth five bananas each and also mainly found in Donkey Kong minigames. Bananas appear in ''[[Mario Party: Star Rush]]'' as obstacles in [[Bowser's Shocking Slipup]], where they appear as one of only two items on the roulettes. They stun the player for a few seconds if touched. In ''[[Super Mario Party]]'', Bananas appear in the minigame [[Trip Navigator]] as the main obstacles. If a player touches one, they are stunned for one second.
 
Outside of minigames, Bananas directly replace [[Mini Star]]s in [[DK's Jungle Ruins]] in ''[[Mario Party 9]]'', so the goal is to have the most bananas by the end. [[Z-Banana]]s similarly appear as a counterpart to [[Mini Ztar]]s.
 
===''WarioWare'' series===
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Bananas appear in a few [[microgame]]s of the [[WarioWare (series)|''WarioWare'' series]]. In ''[[WarioWare: D.I.Y. Showcase]]''{{'}} [[DK Country]], [[Diddy Kong|Diddy]] has to collect six bananas while avoiding a [[Zinger]]. In ''[[WarioWare Gold]]'', Bananas appear in two microgames: [[Super Mario Kart (microgame)|Super Mario Kart]], as obstacles to avoid on [[SNES Rainbow Road|Rainbow Road]], and [[Donkey Kong Country (microgame)|Donkey Kong Country]], where Donkey Kong must fire into a row of bananas from a [[Barrel Cannon]]. In ''[[WarioWare: Get It Together!]]''{{'}}s [[Shadow Sports]], the Banana Peel from the ''Mario Kart'' series only briefly appears.
 
===''Mario Tennis'' series===
====''Mario Power Tennis''====
In ''[[Mario Power Tennis]]'', in the mode where players can hit the balls through [[Item Box]]es, the banana tends to appear, known as "Slippery Danger" within the game. The player has to hit the ball with the racquet in order to use the item. When used, the banana will be attached with the ball until it stays still on the ground in the case the ball bounces. Also, the [[Garbage Can Ghost]] in the Luigi's Mansion stage throws bananas that have the same function as the regular bananas as a stage gimmick.


In ''[[Mario Party 9]]'', Bananas replace [[Mini Star]]s in the unlockable board [[DK's Jungle Ruins]]. On this board, the players' goal is to collect the most Bananas. They can be won on this board in all the same ways that Mini Stars can be won on other boards. [[Z-Banana]]s also appear on this board as a counterpart to [[Mini Ztar]]s.
====''Mario Tennis Open''====
In ''[[Mario Tennis Open]]'', plenty of bananas are seen on the [[DK Jungle (Mario Tennis Open)|DK Jungle]] court. The banana is the emblem for the [[Banana Cup]] and appears on its trophy. Tennis gear for [[Mii]]s are designed based on this item.


===''Luigi's Mansion''===
===''Donkey Kong Jungle Beat''===
In ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]'', [[Garbage Can Ghost]]s will throw Banana Peels on the floor. [[Luigi]] can slip on these peels, damaging the plumber with 5 HP taken away (10 HP in [[Hidden Mansion|the Hidden Mansion]]). They can also be found lying on the ground in the [[Dining Room]], where [[Mr. Luggs]] resides.
{{redirect|Beat|the Mega Man character and one of [[Mega Man]]'s custom special moves in [[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]] and [[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U]]|[[Mega Man#Rush Coil|Mega Man § Rush Coil]]}}
Normal bananas and Banana Bunches also appear in ''[[Donkey Kong Jungle Beat]]'', where they are part of a scoring system called '''beats''' (or '''banana points'''<ref>[https://www.nintendo.com/consumer/gameslist/manuals/Wii_DK_Jungle_Beat.pdf ''New Play Control! Donkey Kong Jungle Beat'' instruction booklet]. Page 11. nintendo.com. Retrieved April 27, 2022.</ref> in the [[New Play Control! Donkey Kong Jungle Beat|New Play Control! version]]). In this game, Donkey Kong's banana total acts as his overall health (in the New Play Control! version, they only act as his health for boss battles); losing all of his beats results in a [[Game Over]]. Normal bananas are worth one beat, and bunches are worth three, but stringing together multiple combos and clap grabbing multiple bananas increases the amount of beats they are worth. Lastly, there is a minigame after said levels involving Donkey Kong eating as many bananas as he can in the allotted period of time, to increase his beat total for that level.


===[[Super Smash Bros. (series)|''Super Smash Bros.'' series]]===
===''DK: King of Swing''===
[[File:Banana_Peel2.jpg|thumb|[[Kirby]] Accidentally slipping on the Banana Peel.]]
In ''[[DK: King of Swing]]'', up to 300 bananas can be collected. Donkey Kong can then use the bananas to heal his health or become invincible.
Bananas are one of many [[food]] items in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''. In ''Melee'' and ''Brawl'' they restore 5% damage; in ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS'', however, bananas restore only 3% damage, and only appear in [[Tortimer Island]] stage. The Banana Peel also appears as an item in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U|Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]'', and will later appear in ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U|Super Smash Bros. for Wii U]]''. Once thrown, anyone who walks over it will trip and fall onto their back. It is also used in Diddy Kong's down special move.


===''Super Mario Sunshine''===
===''Mario Golf'' series===
Bananas grow throughout the [[Isle Delfino]] and are sold in [[Delfino Plaza]]'s market sector by a street vendor. A local woman took enough interest in them to request [[Mario]]'s help in gathering them. In [[Ricco Harbor]], a supply of Bananas and other fruit are stored in a gigantic tank used in the episode "Yoshi's Fruit Adventure". [[Hotel Delfino]] in [[Sirena Beach]] sell the fruit at fruit bars as well. The Yoshis on the island turn into [[Pink Yoshi|Pink Yoshi]]s after eating them.
====''Mario Golf: World Tour'' / ''Mario Sports Superstars''====
In ''[[Mario Golf: World Tour]]'', bananas are seen in food bowls on some tables of the Castle Club's Royal Room, as well as inside barrels, which are the tee markers of the DK Jungle course. Golf gear is designed based on this item and available for use by Miis. In Diddy Kong's animation for getting a bogey, he eats a banana while lying down and throws it on the ground. He does the same when he gets a double bogey or worse, but then he tries to get up and walk, only to slip on the banana. This animation is reused in ''[[Mario Sports Superstars]]''.


===''Mario Power Tennis''===
====''Mario Golf: Super Rush''====
In ''[[Mario Power Tennis]]'', in the mode where players can hit the balls through [[Item Box]]es, the Banana tends to appear, known as "Slippery Danger" within the game. The player has to hit the ball with the racquet in order to use the item. When used, the banana will be attached with the ball until it stays still on the ground in the case the ball bounces. Also,the [[Garbage Can Ghost]] in the Luigi's Mansion stage throws bananas that have the same function as the regular bananas as a stage gimmick.
In ''[[Mario Golf: Super Rush]]'', bananas appear as obstacles. They only appear in the [[Mario Golf: Super Rush#Battle Golf|Battle Golf]] mode inside clear spheres. If a player steps on one, they lose coins. There are also multiple bananas inside the spheres which surround the player with bananas.


===''Mario Strikers'' series===
===''Mario Strikers'' series===
[[File:Potassium Mario Smash Football.png|thumb|left|Banana icon in Super Mario Strikers.]]
[[File:Strikers Banana.png|thumb|left|Banana icon in ''Super Mario Strikers'']]
In ''[[Mario Strikers]]'' games, the Banana acts as an item that players can collect. Once used, the player will drop three or five banana peels behind them, which will proceed to knock over any player who runs into them. This includes both the opponent, and the user. If used near an edge, only a few banana's will stay on the field, as the other banana's will fall off the stadium. A similar item is the Giant Banana.
In the ''[[Mario Strikers (series)|Mario Strikers]]'' games, the banana acts as an item that players can collect. Once used, the player will drop three or five banana peels behind them, which will proceed to knock over any player who runs into them. This includes both the opponent, and the user. If used near an edge, only a few bananas will stay on the field, as the other bananas will fall off the stadium. A similar item is the [[Giant Banana]].


During [[Diddy Kong]]'s ground entrance, he pulls out a Banana, and whacks it on his hand, which is used to say that he is going to crush his opponent.
During [[Diddy Kong]]'s ground entrance, he pulls out a banana, and whacks it on his hand, which is used to say that he is going to crush his opponent.


====''Super Mario Strikers''====
===''Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story'' / ''Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey''===
Giant Bananas also appear in ''[[Super Mario Strikers]]'' and they are used by Donkey Kong as a special power-up.
In ''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story]]'' and its [[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey|remake]], bananas are used by [[Crawful]]s as part of one of their attacks. The Crawful throws the banana in front of it and slips towards the character currently being used, who must punch it away or hammer it respectively.
 
====''Mario Strikers Charged''====
In ''[[Mario Strikers Charged]]'', there is a version of the banana called the Giant Banana. The Giant Banana is one of the many items used by the players. When used, the player drops a giant Banana behind them, which hits anyone who runs into it. The Giant Banana has a larger range, and can hit more than one player. The Giant Banana is perfect to use when one is being chased. However, unlike the smaller bananas, the Giant Banana item only deploys one banana, not multiple bananas.


===''Mario Sports Mix''===
===''Mario Sports Mix''===
[[File:MSM 2-1 Hockey.png|thumb|right|[[Shy Guy]]s throwing Banana Peels from their train.]]
[[File:MSM 2-1 Hockey.png|thumb|[[Shy Guy]]s throwing Banana Peels from their train]]
Banana Peels reappear in ''[[Mario Sports Mix]]''. They can either stop opponents for a short time, or power up the ball or puck. When used as an item shot, the ball will make a curved path, a reference to the face that bananas themselves are curved, and can cause opposing players to slip if they touch it. In [[Western Junction]], a train with cars full of Banana Peels may drive through the court, and [[Shy Guy]]s on board the train will throw Banana Peels on the court so any player may slip over them.
Banana Peels reappear in ''[[Mario Sports Mix]]''. They can either stop opponents for a short time, or power up the ball or puck. When used as an item shot, the ball will make a curved path, a reference to the face that bananas themselves are curved, and can cause opposing players to slip if they touch it. In [[Western Junction]], a train with cars full of Banana Peels may drive through the court, and [[Shy Guy]]s on board the train will throw Banana Peels on the court so any player may slip over them.
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===''Nintendo Land''===
===''Nintendo Land''===
In the ''[[Nintendo Land]]'' attraction [[Donkey Kong's Crash Course]], the objective is to collect bananas and reach [[Donkey Kong]] and [[Pauline]].
In the ''[[Nintendo Land]]'' attraction [[Donkey Kong's Crash Course]], the objective is to collect bananas and reach [[Donkey Kong]] and [[Pauline]].


==Trophy information from ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''==
===''Mario & Sonic at the Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games''===
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In ''[[Mario & Sonic at the Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games]]'', Bananas appear in [[Snow Day Street Hockey]] on the Market Street Rink. When the puck hits a banana seller's stand, banana peels will temporarily scatter over the rink and cause those who hit them to slip and be stunned. The banana peels use their design from ''Mario Kart: Double Dash!!''.
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===''Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle''===
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Bananas reappear as currency exclusively in the Donkey Kong Adventure mode of ''[[Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle]]'', replacing [[coin]]s from the main game.
!rowspan=2|Banana Peel
 
|rowspan=2|[[File:BrawlTrophy523.png|100px]]
===''The Super Mario Bros. Movie''===
|align=center|'''SNES''' ''Super Mario Kart''
A bunch of Bananas can be seen beside [[Cranky Kong]]'s throne in ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Movie]]'', from which Cranky picks up a banana as [[Mario]] is punched repeatedly by [[Donkey Kong]] in the stadium duel. Additionally, Bananas can be seen hanging on a fruit cart along with [[Pineapple]]s and [[Watermelon]]s while [[Toad]] is escorting Mario through the [[Mushroom Kingdom]]. Similar to ''Diddy Kong Racing'', Bananas are used to fuel the [[kart]]s of the [[Jungle Kingdom]].
|rowspan=2|''The peel from a Japanese fiber banana of the Musaceae plant family. It contains a high volume of vegetable oil, which oozes out when the peel is stepped on, making things slippery. In Smash Bros., the peel fulfills its destiny as a comedic prop by making passersby slip. Characters who land on their backsides will be defenseless until they recover their footing.''
 
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==Profiles and statistics==
|align=center|'''N64''' ''Mario Kart 64''
===''Mario Kart'' series===
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====''Super Mario Kart''====
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*'''Wii Virtual Console manual bio:''' ''Drop a banana peel on the course. The first kart to touch it will spin out. Hold up on {{button|wii|Pad}} and press {{button|wii|CCA}} to throw the banana peel ahead of you.''
 
====''Mario Kart: Super Circuit''====
*'''Nintendo 3DS Virtual Console manual bio:''' ''If you drive over it, you will skid out.''
 
====''Mario Kart Wii''====
[[File:MKW Banana Trading Card.jpg|thumb|80px]]
*'''Trading card bio:''' ''A delicious fruit and a great source of potassium, the single Banana is, simply, good for you. But this is Mario Kart Wii we're talking about and there are no edible bananas here...only the slippery Banana peel that you and your racing rivals can toss out on the track. If your Kart or Bike touches a Banana you won't peel out, you'll spin out. That, of course, leads to longer lap times.''<br>
**'''Game Tip!:''' ''When tossing a Banana out in front of your vehicle, be aware of where it lands. You don't want to be the recipient of your own nefarious tactics.''
 
====''Mario Kart 7''====
*'''Instruction manual bio:''' ''Karts that run over bananas will spin out. Hold {{button|3ds|L}} or {{button|3ds|X}} to equip a Banana, and then release {{button|3ds|L}} or {{button|3ds|X}} to drop it.''
*'''North American website bio:''' ''Slippery banana peels can give opponents a headache, but they may come back to haunt you on the next lap.''
 
====''Mario Kart 8''====
*'''Instruction manual bio:''' ''Will send anyone who hits it into a spin.''
 
====''Mario Kart Tour''====
*'''Tips & Tricks:''' ''Don't let this one give you the slip! Your kart will spin out if you hit one. You can carry one behind your kart to protect yourself from a single attack.''
*'''''Mario Kart Tour'' Twitter:''' ''Item introduction: Banana<br>Throw it out in front of you, or drop it off behind you. Karts that hit it will spin out! Watch out during the second lap of the race...chances are there will be more Bananas waiting for you the second time around!''<ref>mariokarttourEN (September 3, 2019). [https://twitter.com/mariokarttourEN/status/1168716492734525441 ''Twitter'']. Retrieved March 10, 2022.</ref>
 
===''Donkey Kong'' series===
====''Donkey Kong Country''====
*'''Wii U Virtual Console manual bio:''' ''Collect 100 bananas to get an extra life.''
 
====''Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest''====
*'''Wii U Virtual Console manual bio:''' ''If you collect 100, you will gain an extra life. A bunch counts as 10 bananas.''
 
===''Super Smash Bros.'' series===
====''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''====
{{SSBB trophy
|name=Banana Peel
|image=[[File:BrawlTrophy523.png|100px]]
|appears_in='''SNES''' ''Super Mario Kart''<br>'''N64''' ''Mario Kart 64''
|unlock=Get ten max [[smashwiki:Combo|combos]] in [[smashwiki:Training Mode|Training Mode]]
|desc=The peel from a Japanese fiber banana of the Musaceae plant family. It contains a high volume of vegetable oil, which oozes out when the peel is stepped on, making things slippery. In Smash Bros., the peel fulfills its destiny as a comedic prop by making passersby slip. Characters who land on their backsides will be defenseless until they recover their footing.
|desc2=The peel from a Japanese fiber banana of the Musaceae plant family. It contains a high volume of vegetable oil, which oozes out when the peel is stepped on, making things slippery. In Smash Bros., the peel fulfills its destiny as a comedic prop by making passers-by slip. Characters who land on their backsides will be defenseless until they recover their footing.
}}
{{SSBB sticker
|name=Banana
|image=[[File:Banana Peel Sticker.png]]
|game=''Mario Kart DS''
|effect=[Flame] - Attack +4
}}


==Sticker information==
====''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS'' / ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U''====
{|border=1 cellpadding=3 cellspacing=0 style="text-align:center" width=100%
{{SSB4 trophy
|-
|name=Banana Peel
!width=120px|Image!!|Game!!|Effect
|image='''3DS:'''<br>[[File:BananaPeelTrophy3DS.png|100px]]<br>'''Wii U:'''<br>[[File:SSB4TrophyBananaPeel.png|100px]]
|-
|category=Item
|[[File:Banana Peel Sticker.png|100x100px]]
|appears_in='''SNES''' ''Super Mario Kart'' (09/1992)<br>'''Wii''' ''Mario Kart Wii'' (04/2008)
|''Mario Kart DS''
|trophy_box=1: Brawler
|[Flame] - Attack +4
|unlock=Random
|-
|desc=Looks like someone had a nice snack and didn't bother to clean up afterward... As you may suspect, stepping on a banana peel sends you falling to the ground and exposes you to attacks. You can throw these at your opponents too, but please clean up when you're done, all right?
|[[File:Banana_Bunch_Sticker.png|100x100px]]
|desc2=HEY! Put that banana peel in the bin! ...Oh, you're going to trip up your opponent with it? Carry on, then. Of course, picking up and throwing banana peels at people is disgusting, but they'll have a hard time keeping their defences up if they're putting on a one-man slapstick act, so...go ahead.
|''Donkey Kong: Barrel Blast''
}}
|['''Specials:''' Direct] - Attack +6
|-
|}


==Biology==
===''Super Mario Run''===
Bananas exclusively grow on trees in banana bunches of three or ten. Clusters of three grow on trees that grow multiple types of fruit, such as the [[Super Happy Tree]] or the fruit tree of [[Pianta Village]]. However, trees that exclusively grow bananas are capable of growing many more. These trees can only be found on [[Donkey Kong Island]] and the surrounding isles. The largest known crop of bananas is the Banana Plantation on Donkey Kong Island.
====Item description====
*'''Banana Statue:''' ''This banana peel can cause a lot of mayhem in Mario Kart. Careful not to step on it!''


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
===Sprites===
{{main-gallery}}
<center><gallery widths=90px>
<gallery>
File:SMK Banana.png|A Banana Peel, from ''[[Super Mario Kart]]''.
DK64 Yellow Banana.gif|''[[Donkey Kong 64]]''
File:BananaSC.PNG|A Banana Peel, from ''[[Mario Kart: Super Circuit]]''.
MKW Baby Peach Cheep Charger Artwork.png|''[[Mario Kart Wii]]''
</gallery></center>
MKAGPDX Banana.png|''[[Mario Kart Arcade GP DX]]''
===Artworks===
MRKB DK Artwork.png|''[[Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle]]''
<gallery><center>
SMRL-Line-DK-Banana.gif|[[LINE]] sticker of Donkey Kong eating a banana
File:MK64Item-Banana.png|Banana from ''[[Mario Kart 64]]''.
File:MK64Item-BananaBunch.png|A '''Banana Bunch''' from ''Mario Kart 64''.
File:MKDD_BananaPeel.png|A Banana Peel, from ''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]''.
File:Triple Bananas - Mario Kart Wii.png|'''Triple Bananas''', in ''Mario Kart Wii''.
File:Banana - Mario Kart 7.png|A Banana Peel, from ''[[Mario Kart 7]]''.
File:Mk7 bananas.jpg|'''Triple Bananas''', in ''Mario Kart 7''.
File:YS_Banana.gif|A '''Banana Bunch''' from ''Yoshi's Story''.
File:Banana Peel.jpg|A Banana Peel as it appears in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''.
File:BananabunchDKCR.png| A '''Banana Bunch''' from ''Donkey Kong Country Returns''.
File:BananaMK8.png|A ''Banana Peel'' from ''[[Mario Kart 8]]''.
File:TripleBananaMK8.png|'''Triple Bananas''', in ''Mario Kart 8''.
</gallery>
</gallery>
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==Trivia==
*Even though the sticker for the single banana in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' says it is from ''[[Mario Kart DS]]'', the picture for it is actually the artwork from ''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]''.


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
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|Fra=Banane
|FraM=Banana
|Spa=Plátano
|SpaM=Banana
|Por=Banana
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|Jap=バナナ
|Jap=バナナ
|JapR=banana
|JapR=Banana
|JapM=Banana
|JapM=Banana
|Jap2=バナナの{{hover|皮|かわ}}<ref>[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/clvs/manuals/ja/pdf/CLV-P-VAAFJ.pdf ''Super Mario Kart'' Japanese instruction booklet]. Page 12. nintendo.co.jp. Retrieved June 10, 2022.</ref>
|Jap2R=Banana no Kawa
|Jap2M=Banana Peel
|Jap3=1{{hover|本|ほん}}バナナ<ref>[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/data/software/manual/man_PBCJ_00.pdf ''Burabura Donkey'' instruction booklet]. Page 18. nintendo.co.jp. Retrieved September 11, 2022.</ref>
|Jap3R=1-hon Banana
|Jap3M=1 Banana
|Chi=香蕉皮 <small>(''Mario Kart'' series)</small><br>''Xiāngjiāopí''<br>香蕉<br>''Xiāngjiāo''
|ChiM=Banana peel<br><br>Banana
|Dut=Banaan
|DutM=Banana
|Fre=Banane
|FreM=Banana
|Ger=Banane
|Ger=Banane
|GerM=Banana
|GerM=Banana
|Dut=Banaan
|Ita=Banana
|DutM=Banana
|ItaM=Banana
|Rus=Банан
|RusM=Banana
|Kor=바나나
|Kor=바나나
|KorR=Banana
|KorR=Banana
|KorM=Banana
|KorM=Banana
|Ita=Banana
|Por=Banana
|ItaM=-}}
|PorM=Banana
|Rus=Банан
|RusR=Banan
|RusM=Banana
|Spa=Plátano
|SpaM=Banana
|SpaA=Banana<ref>''Club Nintendo'' (Chile) ''La Jungla de Donkey Kong: Edición Especial''. Page 45. Retrieved April 27, 2022.</ref>
|SpaAM=Banana
}}
;Beat
{{foreign names
|Jap=ビート <small>(''Donkey Kong Jungle Beat'')</small>
|JapR=Bīto
|JapM=Beat
|Jap2=バナナポイント<ref>[https://m1.nintendo.net/docvc/RVL/JPN/R49J/R49J_J.pdf ''Wii de Asobu Donkey Kong Jungle Beat'' instruction booklet]. Page 14. m1.nintendo.net. Retrieved April 27, 2022.</ref> <small>(''New Play Control! Donkey Kong Jungle Beat'')</small>
|Jap2R=Banana Pointo
|Jap2M=Banana Point
}}


==See also==
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"Banana Peel" redirects here. For information about Diddy Kong's special move in the Super Smash Bros. series, see Banana Peel (move).
"Bananas" redirects here. For information about the microgame in the Gamer minigame in Game & Wario, see Bananas (microgame).
Banana
Artwork of a Banana from Donkey Kong Country Returns
Artwork of a banana from Donkey Kong Country Returns
First appearance Donkey Kong Jr. (1982)
Latest appearance Mario vs. Donkey Kong (Nintendo Switch) (2024)
“Oh, sweet, creamy, potassium-rich irony! I hate bananas anyway!”
King K. Rool, DK: Jungle Climber

Bananas in the Super Mario franchise are tropical fruit with a variety of purposes. Banana Peels are used as hazards, most notably in the Mario Kart series.

History[edit]

Donkey Kong Jr.[edit]

A banana from Donkey Kong Jr.

In Donkey Kong Jr., a Banana Bunch lying under a vine is among the fruit which Donkey Kong Jr. can drop on enemies in the first stage. Like every other fruit, this Banana Bunch awards the player 400 points if touched.

Club Nintendo comics[edit]

In the Club Nintendo comic "Super Mario Klemp-Won-Do: Muskeln sind nicht alles!", Mario used some bananas to make his opponent Blanka slip and fall.

Being the Kongs' favorite food, bananas serve as the main victuals in the comic "Donkey Kong in: Banana Day 24" when Donkey Kong and his friends travel to Outer Space in order to stop aliens from pulling Earth away from the sun. As it turns out, the culprits just erroneously took the planet for a huge coconut, a fruit their species adores. Diddy suggests to give bananas to the extraterrestrials as a compensation to get Earth back. This plan works, and the aliens are enthusiastic about the bananas' taste.

Their use as weapons in the Mario Kart series was referenced in the comic "Die Jagd nach dem Nintendo 64: Krawall im All," when Mario and Luigi dropped some Banana Peels in front of Wario and Bowser, as they were competing to find a Nintendo 64-like spaceship.

Mario Kart series[edit]

Official LINE sticker for Mario Kart 8. This one is a reference to the Super Mario Kart artworks.
LINE sticker of Yoshi spinning out on a Banana

The Banana (also known as the Banana Peel[1] or Banana Skin[2]) is one of the most common items in the Mario Kart series and has appeared in every game of the series. A Banana causes a kart to spin out if the vehicle touches the slippery item, slowing them down. Bananas can either be placed behind a kart, or be thrown forward down the track. It can also be held behind the kart as a defensive countermeasure against homing Red Shells and, to a lesser extent, Green Shells. Bananas can also come in threes, known as Triple Bananas. When used, three Bananas automatically attach themselves to the back of the kart. Like many other items in the Super Mario franchise, the Banana has eyes and a mouth. The Banana also appears as the emblem of the Banana Cup.

Super Mario Kart[edit]

Banana (Banana Peel) (in-box version)
SMK Banana.png

In Super Mario Kart, Banana Peels are used by Donkey Kong Jr. if he is CPU-controlled.

Mario Kart 64[edit]

BananaRouletteMK64.png
A Banana Bunch from Mario Kart 64

In Mario Kart 64, along with single Bananas, there are Banana Bunches, which grant five normal Bananas. In this game, if a Banana is hit while a racer is driving straight, they will skid for a while before spinning out. However, the Banana's effect can be nullified by braking at the right time. The game also introduces the Fake Item Box, which acts similarly to Bananas, but it cannot be tossed forward and can float in midair, and in later games, items can phase through it.

Mario Kart: Super Circuit[edit]

Bananas return in Mario Kart: Super Circuit, but only the single variation is available, and the Banana Bunch is absent. Like in Mario Kart 64, a Banana's effect can be nullified by braking after hitting the Banana.

Mario Kart: Double Dash!![edit]

A Giant Banana in Mario Kart: Double Dash!!.
A Giant Banana from Mario Kart: Double Dash!!

Bananas return in Mario Kart: Double Dash!!, alongside a larger variant called the Giant Banana, which Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong can use, and also Petey Piranha and King Boo, since the latter two can use any special item.

Mario Kart DS[edit]

Artwork of Triple Bananas, from Mario Kart DS
Triple Bananas from Mario Kart DS

Bananas return in Mario Kart DS. The Triple Bananas are also introduced in this game, acting like the previous Banana Bunch, except it only gives three Bananas that line up behind the kart.

Mario Kart Wii[edit]

Artwork of a Banana, from Mario Kart Wii.
A standard Banana from Mario Kart Wii

Bananas appear again in Mario Kart Wii, behaving like the previous two games. The Triple Bananas also return from Mario Kart DS. Single Bananas are obtainable in the top five positions in this game; the best chance of getting this item is in 1st place, with a 37.5 percent (15 out of 40) chance of getting it in said position.

Mario Kart 7[edit]

Bananas and Triple Bananas return again in Mario Kart 7. They have been improved from previous appearances; when a Banana is struck, the racer spins out for slightly longer.

Mario Kart 8 / Mario Kart 8 Deluxe[edit]

Bananas and Triple Bananas return in Mario Kart 8 and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe; however, rather than following behind the vehicle, the Triple Bananas orbit it, similarly to Triple Green or Red Shells. Bananas have been further improved compared to previous games; the duration of spinning out from touching one is further increased to a comparable duration to that of the Giant Banana in Mario Kart: Double Dash!! and the POW Block in Mario Kart Wii. A single Banana appears on the adverts for BaNaNa Boy. In Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, the ninja Shy Guys that appear as obstacles in Ninja Hideaway can sometimes transform into Bananas.

Mario Kart Tour[edit]

Bananas reappear in Mario Kart Tour. The Giant Banana also returns, with the same function as in previous games. However, unlike in previous games, the Giant Banana is exclusive to Donkey Kong, Yellow Toad (Pit Crew), Morton, and Mario (Sunshine). Diddy Kong and Funky Kong's new exclusive item, the Banana Barrels, shoot out Bananas in front of them for a certain amount of time. Triple Bananas also return as an exclusive item for Daisy (Swimwear), Dixie Kong, Donkey Kong Jr. (SNES), and Waluigi (Bus Driver).

The following gliders increase the chance of getting Bananas and points for hitting racers with one.

Special skill Gliders
Banana from Mario Kart Tour.
Banana Plus
Increases your chances of getting a Banana. Using one will get you more points.
+10 points
BBIA Parafoil from Mario Kart Tour
+20 points
Flower Glider from Mario Kart TourBaNaNa Parafoil from Mario Kart Tour
+30 points
Sweetheart Glider from Mario Kart TourThe Bright Glider from Mario Kart TourGreat Sail from Mario Kart TourSunset Balloons from Mario Kart TourSurf Master from Mario Kart TourYukata Ribbon from Mario Kart TourMagic Parasol from Mario Kart TourNew Year's 2022 from Mario Kart TourCream Toe-Bean Balloons from Mario Kart TourMint & Berry Balloons from Mario Kart TourThe Para-Panini from Mario Kart TourThe Stealth Glider from Mario Kart TourSmiley Flower Glider from Mario Kart TourBanana Wingtip from Mario Kart TourTropical Glider from Mario Kart TourPiranha Plant Balloons from Mario Kart TourWiggler Parachute from Mario Kart Tour

Donkey Kong Country series[edit]

Artwork of a banana from the original Donkey Kong Country SNES trilogy
A Banana from the Donkey Kong Country series

Bananas are the ubiquitous items appearing in every Donkey Kong Country and Donkey Kong Land game to date. They work similarly to the Coins from the Super Mario franchise. In these games, for every one hundred bananas collected, the player is granted an extra life. Banana Bunches, which are worth ten regular bananas, appear very frequently as well.

In Donkey Kong Country, bananas and Banana Bunches are common within Bonus Areas, even having a type specifically featuring them, "Collect the Bananas!". Throughout the game, Donkey Kong can sometimes reveal a Banana Bunch by using Hand Slap in a specific location. Additionally, hoards of bananas can be seen in the boss areas.

In Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest, some groups of bananas are in the shape of an arrow, pointing at a wall. Breaking the wall reveals the entrance to a Bonus Area. Sometimes a single, standalone banana in an higher area represents the location of either a hidden object (such as a Barrel Cannon or a hook), a hidden item (such as an Extra Life Balloon), or even a Bonus Barrel. This also occurs in the sequel, Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble! In both games, some bananas are arranged in the shape of a controller button, indicating the button that the player must press in that moment. One such example is in the Donkey Kong Country 3 level, Bobbing Barrel Brawl, where a group of bananas shaped as a "Y" tell the player to press Y Button for Ellie to draw over a TNT Barrel stuck between two red Buzzes. In the Game Boy Advance port, the arrangement of these bananas were updated to match with the appropriate Game Boy Advance button.

Bananas appear in Donkey Kong Country Returns and Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D, reprising their role from the earlier Donkey Kong Country games. Additionally, there are winged bananas that float around in certain areas (mostly Bonus Areas), which are worth five bananas. In the Golden Temple, there are enormous, floating bananas (amongst other fruit) that serve as platforms for Donkey and Diddy Kong.

In Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze and its Nintendo Switch port, collecting one hundred bananas will enable the Kongs to perform a Kong POW, aside from receiving an extra life. Flying bananas are followed by trails of regular bananas and will turn into an important item, such as a Banana Coin or a Puzzle Piece, when all bananas behind it are collected.

Diddy Kong Racing[edit]

In Diddy Kong Racing, bananas are a collectible that will increase the vehicle's top speed. The player can collect up to ten bananas at a time, each one increasing the vehicle's overall speed. If the player is hit by something, they lose two bananas. Smokey Castle has 4 treasure chests that require bananas to be stored. The banana counter resets to zero at the beginning of each race.

Bananas are replaced with coins in the Nintendo DS remake.

Yoshi's Story[edit]

Bananas are the favorite fruit of Yellow Yoshis in Yoshi's Story, along with the universally loved Melons. Bananas can also be seen growing from the top of the Super Happy Tree.

Donkey Kong 64[edit]

Artwork of the Banana colours in Donkey Kong 64
The different colored Bananas from Donkey Kong 64

In Donkey Kong 64, bananas are featured in five different colors. Each color can only be collected by a certain Kong: yellow for Donkey Kong, red for Diddy Kong, purple for Tiny Kong, blue for Lanky Kong, and green for Chunky Kong. There are exactly 500 bananas (100 per color) in each of the game's seven levels, for a total of 3,500 bananas in the entire game. The bananas are required collectable items, as the Kongs must feed them to Scoff, who slowly grows larger for each banana that he eats. Eventually, Scoff becomes large enough to stomp his platform, allowing Troff to reach the key in the boss door.

Unlike the Donkey Kong Country trilogy, Banana Bunches are worth five bananas. A Banana Balloon is worth ten bananas, which the Kong can obtain by sniping their associated Banana Balloon.

Aside from this, bananas, or rather, their peels, played an important role in the final battle against K. Rool, more specifically when fighting him as Lanky Kong. Due to K. Rool being blinded due a light fixture falling on him, Lanky uses barrels containing giant banana peels to place one on the ring, and then deliberately play music to K. Rool to lure him over to the banana peel so he will slip on it.

Luigi's Mansion series[edit]

Bananas Peels appear twice in the Luigi's Mansion series. In Luigi's Mansion, Garbage Can Ghosts will throw banana peels on the floor. Luigi can slip on these peels, damaging him with 5 HP taken away, or 10 HP in the Hidden Mansion. They can also be found lying on the ground in the Dining Room, where Mr. Luggs resides. In Luigi's Mansion 3, Banana Peels can come out of trash bins. If Luigi or Gooigi walks on a banana peel, they slip and lose 1 HP.

Super Smash Bros. series[edit]

SmashWiki article: Banana Peel
Kirby trips on a Banana Peel in Super Smash Bros. Brawl.
Kirby slipping on a Banana Peel in Super Smash Bros. Brawl
A Banana Peel in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U
A Banana Peel in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U

Bananas are one of many food items in Super Smash Bros. Melee, where they subtract 5% damage. In Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, bananas appear in the Tortimer Island stage, and subtract 3% damage. The Banana Peel also appears as an item in Super Smash Bros. Brawl and subsequent games. Once thrown, anyone who walks over it will trip and fall onto their back. It is also used in Diddy Kong's down special move. In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, an offensive item known as a Banana Gun that produces a Banana Peel after being used also appears.

Super Mario series[edit]

Super Mario Sunshine[edit]

Banana
A banana as it appears in Super Mario Sunshine

In Super Mario Sunshine, Bananas grow throughout the Isle Delfino and are sold in Delfino Plaza's market sector by a street vendor. A local woman took enough interest in them to request Mario's help in gathering them. In Ricco Harbor, a supply of bananas and other fruit are stored in a gigantic tank used in the episode "Yoshi's Fruit Adventure". Hotel Delfino in Sirena Beach sell the fruit at fruit bars as well. The Yoshis on the island turn pink after eating them, allowing them to spit Juice of the same color that turns enemies into pink ascending platforms. They also fall faster and have more friction than other fruits.

Super Mario Maker[edit]

Diddy Kong costume pose in Super Mario Maker

In Super Mario Maker, a peeled banana appears in the Diddy Kong costume's pose when +Control Pad up is pressed (or when the left Control Stick is tilted up).

Mario Party series[edit]

Mass A-peel from Mario Party 5
Bananas in Mass A-peel, a minigame from Mario Party 5.

Bananas have made various appearances in minigames in the Mario Party series such as in Tree Stomp in Mario Party 4, acting as hazards (along with golden variants that increase the speed of any player that collects them). Players tripping over banana peels also determine which path is taken in Koopa's Seaside Soiree in Mario Party 4. Bananas are prominently featured in Donkey Kong minigames in Mario Party 5, 6, and7, where they are worth one, two, or three coins depending on a random multiplier determined by whoever has landed on a DK Space before the minigame starts. In these games, there are also Banana Bunches, which are worth five bananas each and also mainly found in Donkey Kong minigames. Bananas appear in Mario Party: Star Rush as obstacles in Bowser's Shocking Slipup, where they appear as one of only two items on the roulettes. They stun the player for a few seconds if touched. In Super Mario Party, Bananas appear in the minigame Trip Navigator as the main obstacles. If a player touches one, they are stunned for one second.

Outside of minigames, Bananas directly replace Mini Stars in DK's Jungle Ruins in Mario Party 9, so the goal is to have the most bananas by the end. Z-Bananas similarly appear as a counterpart to Mini Ztars.

WarioWare series[edit]

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Donkey Kong collecting bananas in WarioWare Gold's Donkey Kong Country microgame
The Mario Kart series banana making a cameo in a microgame
The banana in the WarioWare: Get It Together! microgame Shadow Sports

Bananas appear in a few microgames of the WarioWare series. In WarioWare: D.I.Y. Showcase' DK Country, Diddy has to collect six bananas while avoiding a Zinger. In WarioWare Gold, Bananas appear in two microgames: Super Mario Kart, as obstacles to avoid on Rainbow Road, and Donkey Kong Country, where Donkey Kong must fire into a row of bananas from a Barrel Cannon. In WarioWare: Get It Together!'s Shadow Sports, the Banana Peel from the Mario Kart series only briefly appears.

Mario Tennis series[edit]

Mario Power Tennis[edit]

In Mario Power Tennis, in the mode where players can hit the balls through Item Boxes, the banana tends to appear, known as "Slippery Danger" within the game. The player has to hit the ball with the racquet in order to use the item. When used, the banana will be attached with the ball until it stays still on the ground in the case the ball bounces. Also, the Garbage Can Ghost in the Luigi's Mansion stage throws bananas that have the same function as the regular bananas as a stage gimmick.

Mario Tennis Open[edit]

In Mario Tennis Open, plenty of bananas are seen on the DK Jungle court. The banana is the emblem for the Banana Cup and appears on its trophy. Tennis gear for Miis are designed based on this item.

Donkey Kong Jungle Beat[edit]

"Beat" redirects here. For information about the Mega Man character and one of Mega Man's custom special moves in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Super Smash Bros. for Wii U, see Mega Man § Rush Coil.

Normal bananas and Banana Bunches also appear in Donkey Kong Jungle Beat, where they are part of a scoring system called beats (or banana points[3] in the New Play Control! version). In this game, Donkey Kong's banana total acts as his overall health (in the New Play Control! version, they only act as his health for boss battles); losing all of his beats results in a Game Over. Normal bananas are worth one beat, and bunches are worth three, but stringing together multiple combos and clap grabbing multiple bananas increases the amount of beats they are worth. Lastly, there is a minigame after said levels involving Donkey Kong eating as many bananas as he can in the allotted period of time, to increase his beat total for that level.

DK: King of Swing[edit]

In DK: King of Swing, up to 300 bananas can be collected. Donkey Kong can then use the bananas to heal his health or become invincible.

Mario Golf series[edit]

Mario Golf: World Tour / Mario Sports Superstars[edit]

In Mario Golf: World Tour, bananas are seen in food bowls on some tables of the Castle Club's Royal Room, as well as inside barrels, which are the tee markers of the DK Jungle course. Golf gear is designed based on this item and available for use by Miis. In Diddy Kong's animation for getting a bogey, he eats a banana while lying down and throws it on the ground. He does the same when he gets a double bogey or worse, but then he tries to get up and walk, only to slip on the banana. This animation is reused in Mario Sports Superstars.

Mario Golf: Super Rush[edit]

In Mario Golf: Super Rush, bananas appear as obstacles. They only appear in the Battle Golf mode inside clear spheres. If a player steps on one, they lose coins. There are also multiple bananas inside the spheres which surround the player with bananas.

Mario Strikers series[edit]

A Banana from Super Mario Strikers
Banana icon in Super Mario Strikers

In the Mario Strikers games, the banana acts as an item that players can collect. Once used, the player will drop three or five banana peels behind them, which will proceed to knock over any player who runs into them. This includes both the opponent, and the user. If used near an edge, only a few bananas will stay on the field, as the other bananas will fall off the stadium. A similar item is the Giant Banana.

During Diddy Kong's ground entrance, he pulls out a banana, and whacks it on his hand, which is used to say that he is going to crush his opponent.

Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story / Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey[edit]

In Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story and its remake, bananas are used by Crawfuls as part of one of their attacks. The Crawful throws the banana in front of it and slips towards the character currently being used, who must punch it away or hammer it respectively.

Mario Sports Mix[edit]

Shy Guys throwing Banana Peels from their train

Banana Peels reappear in Mario Sports Mix. They can either stop opponents for a short time, or power up the ball or puck. When used as an item shot, the ball will make a curved path, a reference to the face that bananas themselves are curved, and can cause opposing players to slip if they touch it. In Western Junction, a train with cars full of Banana Peels may drive through the court, and Shy Guys on board the train will throw Banana Peels on the court so any player may slip over them.

Nintendo Land[edit]

In the Nintendo Land attraction Donkey Kong's Crash Course, the objective is to collect bananas and reach Donkey Kong and Pauline.

Mario & Sonic at the Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games[edit]

In Mario & Sonic at the Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games, Bananas appear in Snow Day Street Hockey on the Market Street Rink. When the puck hits a banana seller's stand, banana peels will temporarily scatter over the rink and cause those who hit them to slip and be stunned. The banana peels use their design from Mario Kart: Double Dash!!.

Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle[edit]

Bananas reappear as currency exclusively in the Donkey Kong Adventure mode of Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle, replacing coins from the main game.

The Super Mario Bros. Movie[edit]

A bunch of Bananas can be seen beside Cranky Kong's throne in The Super Mario Bros. Movie, from which Cranky picks up a banana as Mario is punched repeatedly by Donkey Kong in the stadium duel. Additionally, Bananas can be seen hanging on a fruit cart along with Pineapples and Watermelons while Toad is escorting Mario through the Mushroom Kingdom. Similar to Diddy Kong Racing, Bananas are used to fuel the karts of the Jungle Kingdom.

Profiles and statistics[edit]

Mario Kart series[edit]

Super Mario Kart[edit]

  • Wii Virtual Console manual bio: Drop a banana peel on the course. The first kart to touch it will spin out. Hold up on +Control Pad and press Classic Controller a Button to throw the banana peel ahead of you.

Mario Kart: Super Circuit[edit]

  • Nintendo 3DS Virtual Console manual bio: If you drive over it, you will skid out.

Mario Kart Wii[edit]

The Banana card from the Mario Kart Wii trading cards
  • Trading card bio: A delicious fruit and a great source of potassium, the single Banana is, simply, good for you. But this is Mario Kart Wii we're talking about and there are no edible bananas here...only the slippery Banana peel that you and your racing rivals can toss out on the track. If your Kart or Bike touches a Banana you won't peel out, you'll spin out. That, of course, leads to longer lap times.
    • Game Tip!: When tossing a Banana out in front of your vehicle, be aware of where it lands. You don't want to be the recipient of your own nefarious tactics.

Mario Kart 7[edit]

  • Instruction manual bio: Karts that run over bananas will spin out. Hold L Button or X Button to equip a Banana, and then release L Button or X Button to drop it.
  • North American website bio: Slippery banana peels can give opponents a headache, but they may come back to haunt you on the next lap.

Mario Kart 8[edit]

  • Instruction manual bio: Will send anyone who hits it into a spin.

Mario Kart Tour[edit]

  • Tips & Tricks: Don't let this one give you the slip! Your kart will spin out if you hit one. You can carry one behind your kart to protect yourself from a single attack.
  • Mario Kart Tour Twitter: Item introduction: Banana
    Throw it out in front of you, or drop it off behind you. Karts that hit it will spin out! Watch out during the second lap of the race...chances are there will be more Bananas waiting for you the second time around!
    [4]

Donkey Kong series[edit]

Donkey Kong Country[edit]

  • Wii U Virtual Console manual bio: Collect 100 bananas to get an extra life.

Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest[edit]

  • Wii U Virtual Console manual bio: If you collect 100, you will gain an extra life. A bunch counts as 10 bananas.

Super Smash Bros. series[edit]

Super Smash Bros. Brawl[edit]

Trophy
Banana Peel
BrawlTrophy523.png
Appears in:
SNES Super Mario Kart
N64 Mario Kart 64
How to unlock: Get ten max combos in Training Mode
The peel from a Japanese fiber banana of the Musaceae plant family. It contains a high volume of vegetable oil, which oozes out when the peel is stepped on, making things slippery. In Smash Bros., the peel fulfills its destiny as a comedic prop by making passersby slip. Characters who land on their backsides will be defenseless until they recover their footing. (American English)
The peel from a Japanese fiber banana of the Musaceae plant family. It contains a high volume of vegetable oil, which oozes out when the peel is stepped on, making things slippery. In Smash Bros., the peel fulfills its destiny as a comedic prop by making passers-by slip. Characters who land on their backsides will be defenseless until they recover their footing. (British English)
Sticker
Banana
Banana Peel Sticker
Artwork from: Mario Kart DS
Effects in The Subspace Emissary: [Flame] - Attack +4
Usable by: Anyone

Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Super Smash Bros. for Wii U[edit]

Trophy
Banana Peel
3DS:
BananaPeelTrophy3DS.png
Wii U:
Banana Peel's trophy render from Super Smash Bros. for Wii U
Category: Item
(Applies only to the Wii U version) Appears in:
SNES Super Mario Kart (09/1992)
Wii Mario Kart Wii (04/2008)
(Applies only to the Wii U version) Trophy Box: 1: Brawler
How to unlock:
Random
Looks like someone had a nice snack and didn't bother to clean up afterward... As you may suspect, stepping on a banana peel sends you falling to the ground and exposes you to attacks. You can throw these at your opponents too, but please clean up when you're done, all right? (American English)
HEY! Put that banana peel in the bin! ...Oh, you're going to trip up your opponent with it? Carry on, then. Of course, picking up and throwing banana peels at people is disgusting, but they'll have a hard time keeping their defences up if they're putting on a one-man slapstick act, so...go ahead. (British English)

Super Mario Run[edit]

Item description[edit]

  • Banana Statue: This banana peel can cause a lot of mayhem in Mario Kart. Careful not to step on it!

Gallery[edit]

For this subject's image gallery, see Gallery:Banana.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese バナナ
Banana
バナナの[5]
Banana no Kawa
バナナ[6]
1-hon Banana
Banana

Banana Peel

1 Banana

Chinese 香蕉皮 (Mario Kart series)
Xiāngjiāopí
香蕉
Xiāngjiāo

Banana peel

Banana

Dutch Banaan
Banana
French Banane
Banana
German Banane
Banana
Italian Banana
Banana
Korean 바나나
Banana
Banana

Portuguese Banana
Banana
Russian Банан
Banan
Banana

Spanish Plátano
Banana
Spanish (NOA) Banana[7]
Banana
Beat
Language Name Meaning
Japanese ビート (Donkey Kong Jungle Beat)
Bīto
バナナポイント[8] (New Play Control! Donkey Kong Jungle Beat)
Banana Pointo
Beat

Banana Point

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Super Mario Kart English instruction booklet. Page 13.
  2. ^ Nintendo Magazine System (AU) Issue #49. Page 39Media:NMS Australia 49 MK64 drivers and items.jpg.
  3. ^ New Play Control! Donkey Kong Jungle Beat instruction booklet. Page 11. nintendo.com. Retrieved April 27, 2022.
  4. ^ mariokarttourEN (September 3, 2019). Twitter. Retrieved March 10, 2022.
  5. ^ Super Mario Kart Japanese instruction booklet. Page 12. nintendo.co.jp. Retrieved June 10, 2022.
  6. ^ Burabura Donkey instruction booklet. Page 18. nintendo.co.jp. Retrieved September 11, 2022.
  7. ^ Club Nintendo (Chile) La Jungla de Donkey Kong: Edición Especial. Page 45. Retrieved April 27, 2022.
  8. ^ Wii de Asobu Donkey Kong Jungle Beat instruction booklet. Page 14. m1.nintendo.net. Retrieved April 27, 2022.