Fairy Land no Seiboku

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The title of this article is official, but it comes from a Japanese source.
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Fairy Land no Seiboku
Fairy Land no Seiboku
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Appears in Super Mario Kodansha manga (Mario & Wario) (1994)

Fairy Land no Seiboku is a talking tree from Fairy Land that appears in the Mario & Wario manga of the Super Mario Kodansha series.

To defeat the Giant Unbaba, Chiyōrō-sama suggests using the Tottemo Oishikute Hoppe ga Ochite Shimau Kinomi located in Fairy Land. Once there, Alice appears and declares they will not part from their precious rare fruits; instead she offers Mario and his friends to depart with Fairy Land away from the planet, before the Giant Unbaba destroys it. Mario, Princess Peach, Yoshi, Chiyōrō-sama, and Wanda decide to remain on Earth, while Alice lifts off Fairy Land from the ground. Another being decides to remain, the Fairy Land no Seiboku, who is also the tree where the fruit they are looking for grows every one hundred years. However, it necessitates to convey their will and feelings to bloom it, as they are one month early to the fruit's natural ripening. When the five heroes will is not enough, Alice and her subjects decide to return and pass their own will and feelings, having faith in their mission, and that does the trick.

With the Giant Unbaba defeated, Alice brings Fairy Land and the tree back to their place.

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Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese 妖精王国フェアリー ランド精木せいぼく[1]
Fearī Rando no Seiboku
Fairy Land's Tree Spirit

References[edit]

  1. ^ Kazuki Motoyama (5 Aug. 1994). Mario & Wario. KC Deluxe (Japanese). ISBN 4-06-319512-0. Page 79.