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''[[Super Paper Mario]]'' brings back apples; however, in the game, there is no such item named "Apple". Instead, there is a similar item, the [[Red Apple]]. Also, this game introduces new apples, including the taboo [[Black Apple]] (which wakes up [[Princess Peach]]), the luscious but cursed [[Golden Apple]], the mustache-inducing [[Yellow Apple]], the fruit-transforming [[Pink Apple]], and the shrinking [[Blue Apple]]. All apples in this game simply restore five HP, except for the Black Apple, which restores only one when used on a playable character; the above ailments are induced only when they are given to a non-playable character. The more-useful [[Primordial Fruit]] introduced earlier in ''Super Paper Mario'' also slightly resembles that game's apples, although the two items' exact relations are unknown.
''[[Super Paper Mario]]'' brings back apples; however, in the game, there is no such item named "Apple". Instead, there is a similar item, the [[Red Apple]]. Also, this game introduces new apples, including the taboo [[Black Apple]] (which wakes up [[Princess Peach]]), the luscious but cursed [[Golden Apple]], the mustache-inducing [[Yellow Apple]], the fruit-transforming [[Pink Apple]], and the shrinking [[Blue Apple]]. All apples in this game simply restore five HP, except for the Black Apple, which restores only one when used on a playable character; the above ailments are induced only when they are given to a non-playable character. The more-useful [[Primordial Fruit]] introduced earlier in ''Super Paper Mario'' also slightly resembles that game's apples, although the two items' exact relations are unknown.
===''Super Smash Bros.'' series===
Apples also appear in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''. They occasionally fall from [[Whispy Woods]] in the [[Green Greens]] stage. They can be thrown at other players to damage them. A smaller variety appears as [[food]]; these Apples can heal 5% health.
In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', apples once again appear as [[food]] that restore health, as well as a [[Trophy (Super Smash Bros. series)|trophy]]. Also, if [[Mr. Game & Watch]] hits an opponent with his [[Mr. Game & Watch#Judge|Judge]] hammer holding a sign saying "7", an apple appears.
Apples from the [[nookipedia:Animal Crossing (series)|''Animal Crossing'' series]] appear in ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]'' in the [[Tortimer Island]] stage, which serve as recovery items. Additionally, one of the fruits the [[Assist Trophy]] Isabelle can throw at players to heal them is an Apple from the same series.


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