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[[ | [[File:Munchlesia_PM.png|right|thumb|A '''Munchlesia''' from ''Paper Mario''.]] | ||
'''Munchlesia''' are a peculiar species of plants that are found in ''[[Paper Mario]]''. These plants are only found and grown in [[Lavalava Island]]. [[Mario]] encounters these types of plants in [[Jade Jungle]]. Munchelesias look like giant light brown beige plants with a green center. These plants use [[Coin]]s as bait. | '''Munchlesia''' are a peculiar species of plants that are found in ''[[Paper Mario]]''. These plants are only found and grown in [[Lavalava Island]]. [[Mario]] encounters these types of plants in [[Jade Jungle]]. Munchelesias look like giant light brown beige plants with a green center. These plants use [[Coin]]s as bait. If Mario jumps on one when it has a single Coin, it attacks him and he loses a single [[Heart Point|HP]] point. Their name is a portmanteau of ''{{wp|Rafflesia}}'', a genus of plants, and the word "munch". | ||
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Revision as of 14:15, December 7, 2017
Munchlesia are a peculiar species of plants that are found in Paper Mario. These plants are only found and grown in Lavalava Island. Mario encounters these types of plants in Jade Jungle. Munchelesias look like giant light brown beige plants with a green center. These plants use Coins as bait. If Mario jumps on one when it has a single Coin, it attacks him and he loses a single HP point. Their name is a portmanteau of Rafflesia, a genus of plants, and the word "munch".
Tattle
- It's a Munchlesia. It grows only on Lavalava Island. If you jump on it, it'll wrap you up tight and take some of your health.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | パックン草[1] Pakkun Gusa |
Pakkun Plant |
References
- ^ "Paper Mario: From Japanese to English". (June 17, 2013). The Mushroom Kingdom. Retrieved February 4, 2015.