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===''Super Mario'' series===
===''Super Mario'' series===
====''Super Mario 64'' / ''Super Mario 64 DS''====
====''Super Mario 64'' / ''Super Mario 64 DS''====
{{merge to|Big Piranha Plant|section=y|reason=Same JP name, generic English name, ergo considered the large counterpart to ordinary Piranha Plant officially}}
[[File:Venustrapsm64.png|thumb|A Piranha Flower in ''Super Mario 64'']]
[[File:Venustrapsm64.png|thumb|A Piranha Flower in ''Super Mario 64'']]
In ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' and its remake, ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'', they are the target of the first mission of [[Tiny-Huge Island]]: [[Pluck the Piranha Flower]]. Five of them appear in this mission. Like regular Fire Piranha Plants in this game, they blend in the grass at first. When [[Mario]] approaches, they grow in size at an alarming rate, spit a fireball, then quickly shrink back to their invulnerable selves. All of them appear in one area, and they must be [[punch]]ed to obtain a [[Power Star]]. In ''Super Mario 64 DS'', another way to deal with them is by using a Super Mushroom hidden in one of the three wooden pegs in the same area. Once defeated, they shrink like a normal sized Piranha Plant before leaving Mario with two coins.
In ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' and its remake, ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'', they are the target of the first mission of [[Tiny-Huge Island]]: [[Pluck the Piranha Flower]]. Five of them appear in this mission. Like regular Fire Piranha Plants in this game, they blend in the grass at first. When [[Mario]] approaches, they grow in size at an alarming rate, spit a fireball, then quickly shrink back to their invulnerable selves. All of them appear in one area, and they must be [[punch]]ed to obtain a [[Power Star]]. In ''Super Mario 64 DS'', another way to deal with them is by using a Super Mushroom hidden in one of the three wooden pegs in the same area. Once defeated, they shrink like a normal sized Piranha Plant before leaving Mario with two coins.
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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=きょだいパックンフラワー<ref name=flower/><br>''Kyodai Pakkun Furawā''<br>でかパックンフラワー<ref>Shogakukan. 2015. ''Super Mario Bros. Hyakka: Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook'', ''Super Mario 64'' section, page 86.</ref><br>''Deka Pakkun Furawā''<br>でかファイアパックン<ref>Shogakukan. 2015. ''Super Mario Bros. Hyakka: Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook'', ''New Super Mario Bros. Wii'' section, page 145.</ref><ref>Shogakukan. 2015. ''Super Mario Bros. Hyakka: Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook'', ''New Super Mario Bros. 2'' section, page 195.</ref><br>''Deka Faia Pakkun''
|Jap=きょだいパックンフラワー<ref name=flower/><br>''Kyodai Pakkun Furawā''<br>でかファイアパックン<ref>Shogakukan. 2015. ''Super Mario Bros. Hyakka: Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook'', pages 86, 145 and 195.</ref><br>''Deka Faia Pakkun''
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|JapM=[[Big Piranha Plant|Giant Piranha Flower]]<br><br>Big Fire Piranha
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Revision as of 16:25, January 20, 2019

Template:Species-infobox Big Venus Fire Traps[1] (previously known as Piranha Flowers[2][3][4]) are enemies first appearing in Super Mario 64. They are Fire Piranha Plants with one big difference: Big Venus Fire Traps have bloomed to an enlarged state, and their fireballs are often comparatively larger as well.

History

Super Mario series

Super Mario 64 / Super Mario 64 DS

A Piranha Flower in Super Mario 64

In Super Mario 64 and its remake, Super Mario 64 DS, they are the target of the first mission of Tiny-Huge Island: Pluck the Piranha Flower. Five of them appear in this mission. Like regular Fire Piranha Plants in this game, they blend in the grass at first. When Mario approaches, they grow in size at an alarming rate, spit a fireball, then quickly shrink back to their invulnerable selves. All of them appear in one area, and they must be punched to obtain a Power Star. In Super Mario 64 DS, another way to deal with them is by using a Super Mushroom hidden in one of the three wooden pegs in the same area. Once defeated, they shrink like a normal sized Piranha Plant before leaving Mario with two coins.

New Super Mario Bros. Wii

In New Super Mario Bros. Wii, only two are found in World 2-3.From this game forward, they can be defeated by shooting three fireballs at them or by using a Super Star.

New Super Mario Bros. 2

One reappears in New Super Mario Bros. 2, in World 5-6. Rather than shooting large fireballs, they shoot out normal-sized ones like their smaller counterparts.

New Super Luigi U / New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe

After an absence in New Super Mario Bros. U, they reappear in New Super Luigi U in Piranhas in the Dark, Slippery Rope Ladders, Light-Up-Lift Tower, and Rising Piranhas. They reappear in the New Super Luigi U levels in New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe.

Super Mario Maker / Super Mario Maker for Nintendo 3DS

They can appear in Super Mario Maker and Super Mario Maker for Nintendo 3DS if the player enlarges a Fire Piranha Plant with a Super Mushroom. It is the first game where Big Venus Fire Traps can appear in Warp Pipes.

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

Big Venus Fire Traps also appear in Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story, where they temporarily prevent Bowser from passing in Princess Peach's Castle.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese きょだいパックンフラワー[2]
Kyodai Pakkun Furawā
でかファイアパックン[5]
Deka Faia Pakkun

Giant Piranha Flower

Big Fire Piranha

German Piranha-Pflanze
Piranha Plant

Trivia

  • Big Venus Fire Traps were meant to appear in the original New Super Mario Bros. and appear fully-functioning in the game's coding, but were not implemented in the final game.[6]

References

  1. ^ von Esmarch, Nick. 2012. New Super Mario Bros. 2 Prima Official Game Guide. Page 23.
  2. ^ a b Pluck the Piranha Flower
  3. ^ Super Mario 64 Player's Guide, page 108
  4. ^ (June 10, 1998). Five Piranha Flowers - (Course 13). Nintendo: Super Mario 64 Strategy (Internet Archive: Wayback Machine). Retrieved February 23, 2018.
  5. ^ Shogakukan. 2015. Super Mario Bros. Hyakka: Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook, pages 86, 145 and 195.
  6. ^ TCRF