Carrot

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This article is about the item that turns Mario into Rabbit Mario. For the item that Bowser pulled out in Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story, see Giga-carrot.

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A Carrot[1][2], also known as Bunny Ears[3], is an item that appears in Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins. It transforms Mario into Bunny Mario, but Wario also uses it to transform into Bunny Wario.

A carrot has first appeared in volume 6 of Super Mario-Kun. Unlike most items, this carrot talks and plays a bigger role.

Carrots also make a brief appearance in Mario Kirby Meisaku Video. After Mario crashes his Kart during his pursuit of the mysterious thief W, who was trying to escape in his Plane, the Bulldog, Mario finds a garden full of Carrots, eats one, and transforms into Bunny Mario.

Carrots also appear in Super Mario Advance (although not in the original Super Mario Bros. 2 and other remakes of said game) as platforms that would bounce up out of hills and help Mario and company reach higher lands. They only appear in Worlds 1-1 and 1-3.

Rabbit Ear from Mario Kart Arcade GP DX.
Rabbit Ear

Carrots later appear in Mario Kart Arcade GP DX as items. However, these carrots have bunny ears atop them. In this game, they are referred to as a Rabbit Ears.

Carrots reappear in Mario Sports Superstars as one of the foods in Horse Racing mode.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ニンジン[4]
Ninjin
Carrot

Trivia

  • In a preview for Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins, the gliding power-up was described as a winged "Cap" rather than the Carrot, and the screenshot was blacked out.[5] It is possible that the design was decided later in development.
  • In the Super Mario Mash-Up Pack in Minecraft, the traditional Minecraft carrots take on their look from the Mario titles.

References

  1. ^ Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins English instruction booklet, page 11.
  2. ^ Nintendo Power Volume 43, pages 44 & 48.
  3. ^ Nintendo Power Volume 43, pages 44, 46 & 48.
  4. ^ Super Mario Land 2: 6-tsu no Kinka Japanese instruction booklet, page 9.
  5. ^ https://archive.org/stream/Nintendo_Magazine_System_05_1993-08_Trielle_AU#page/n53/mode/2up