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A Proto Piranha, originally known as Polluted Piranha[1], is a large species of Piranha Plant composed entirely of Goop. They appear as enemies in Super Mario Sunshine, Mario Power Tennis, and Mario Golf: Advance Tour. Unlike regular Piranha Plants, Polluted Piranhas do not have any teeth.

In Super Mario Sunshine, Polluted Piranhas appear out of Goop generators in several areas towards the beginning of the game. To get the Polluted Piranha to come out of its base, Mario has to spray it with F.L.U.D.D. until it comes out. In order to defeat one, Mario must use F.L.U.D.D. to shoot water into its open mouth repeatedly. If Mario sprays one while its mouth is closed, it merely shrugs the attack off. Once defeated, Polluted Piranhas dissolve into Goop, after which their base disappears; Mario cannot wash away a Goop base like he can with normal Goop. Aside from periodically spawning Swoopin' Stus, a Polluted Piranha does nothing to attack, and will actually retreat back into its base if Mario does not defeat it in time. There are three different types of Polluted Piranhas in the game:

  • Pink, yellow, orange, and white Polluted Piranhas are the most basic variant, needing to be sprayed three times to be defeated. Only one appears at the Delfino Airstrip at the beginning of the game.
  • The brown and white variants are found in Delfino Plaza's square and during the first episode of Bianco Hills, Road to the Big Windmill. Like the above variant, it requires three sprays to be defeated. The one in Bianco Square will send out Swoopin' Stus if left alone, and the one in Bianco Hills sends out Piranhabons rolling down the hill.
  • The black variants are only found in Delfino Plaza, covering the Boathouse to Ricco Harbor and the lighthouse to Gelato Beach. These require six sprays to defeat, and send out Swoopin' Stus. The one guarding the lighthouse will additionally send out a wave of Swoopin' Stus in every direction after the third spray.

It is also worth noting that the brown one in Bianco Hills is the only one that can be fought multiple times, due to it being the only one in a replayable episode and the rest being fought in Delfino Plaza or Delfino Airstrip to unlock portals to other areas.

In Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour, Polluted Piranha, renamed Proto Piranha, appears as a name on the leaderboard.

In Mario Golf: Advance Tour, Proto Piranhas appear in the Mushroom Tourney course along with many regular Piranha Plants. They are found outside of the course itself.

In Mario Power Tennis, Petey Piranha's Defensive Power Shot, Piranha Swingback, involves him creating a Proto Piranha to hit an unreachable tennis ball for him.

In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, Proto Piranhas are mentioned briefly by Viridi during Palutena's Guidance dialogue for Piranha Plant.

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ドロドロパックン
Dorodoro pakkun
Muddy Piranha; dorodoro is a Japanese mimetic word for something muddy.

Dutch Proto Piranha
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German Schleim-Piranha
Slime Piranha
Italian Fangopiranha
Mudpiranha
Russian протопиранья
protopiran'ya
Protopiranha

Spanish (NOA) piraña sucia
Filthy Piranha
Spanish (NOE) Piraña Lodo
Mud Piranha

References

  1. ^ "Polluted Piranha Battle" (text is all uppercase in the guide) ~ Super Mario Sunshine Nintendo Power Player's Guide, page 20.