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|image=[[File:SMO Artwork Steam Gardener.png|200px]]<br>A yellow Steam Gardener.
|image=[[File:SMO Artwork Steam Gardener.png|200px]]<br>A yellow Steam Gardener.
|first_appearance=''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]'' ([[List of games by date#2017|2017]])
|first_appearance=''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]'' ([[List of games by date#2017|2017]])
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Another type of Steam Gardener also appears in the game. They are silver in appearance and produce [[Seed (Super Mario Odyssey)|Seed]]s. Mario must use [[Cappy]] to pull the Steam Gardener's lever to receive a Seed. After receiving a Seed, the Steam Gardener takes time to produce another Seed.
Another type of Steam Gardener also appears in the game. They are silver in appearance and produce [[Seed (Super Mario Odyssey)|Seed]]s. Mario must use [[Cappy]] to pull the Steam Gardener's lever to receive a Seed. After receiving a Seed, the Steam Gardener takes time to produce another Seed.


At the game's finale, so in the [[Moon Kingdom]], a few Steam Gardeners can be found in attendance of the wedding between [[Bowser]] and [[Princess Peach]]. Like other attending members, they were brought forcefully. After beating the game, they can be found at the entrance of the Moon Kingdom near the [[Odyssey]], close to the [[Crazy Cap]] store in [[Bowser's Kingdom]], and in the start of [[Darker Side]].  
At the game's finale, in the [[Moon Kingdom]], a few Steam Gardeners can be found in attendance of the wedding between [[Bowser]] and [[Princess Peach]]. Like other attending members, they were brought forcefully. After beating the game, they can be found at the entrance of the Moon Kingdom near the [[Odyssey]], close to the [[Crazy Cap]] store in [[Bowser's Kingdom]], and in the start of [[Darker Side]].  


Like many of the supporting characters, Steam Gardeners will cower and refuse to talk to Mario if an enemy gets too close to them, regardless whether Mario has captured the enemy in question or not.
Like many of the supporting characters, Steam Gardeners will cower and refuse to talk to Mario if an enemy gets too close to them, regardless whether Mario has captured the enemy in question or not.
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|ItaM=From ''robot'' and ''botanico'' (botanical)
|ItaM=From ''robot'' and ''botanico'' (botanical)
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Steam Fardener
 
==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* Steam Gardeners bear a resemblance to the robots from the 1972 science fiction film, ''[[wikipedia:Silent Running|Silent Running]]''. Additionally, the film is set in a giant greenhouse resembling Steam Gardens.
* Steam Gardeners bear a resemblance to the robots from the 1972 science fiction film, ''[[wikipedia:Silent Running|Silent Running]]''. Additionally, the film is set in a giant greenhouse resembling Steam Gardens.

Revision as of 00:40, November 20, 2021

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“I am content to grow flowers anywhere.”
Steam Gardener on Bubblaine's resort roof, Super Mario Odyssey

Steam Gardeners are a variety of robots found in Steam Gardens of the Wooded Kingdom in Super Mario Odyssey. They are the autonomous gardeners of Steam Gardens, shaped like yellow watering cans. They serve mainly to water the flowers, but also to maintain the rest of the greenhouse and give Mario advice. They often come across as socially awkward and eccentric due to being robots.

Another type of Steam Gardener also appears in the game. They are silver in appearance and produce Seeds. Mario must use Cappy to pull the Steam Gardener's lever to receive a Seed. After receiving a Seed, the Steam Gardener takes time to produce another Seed.

At the game's finale, in the Moon Kingdom, a few Steam Gardeners can be found in attendance of the wedding between Bowser and Princess Peach. Like other attending members, they were brought forcefully. After beating the game, they can be found at the entrance of the Moon Kingdom near the Odyssey, close to the Crazy Cap store in Bowser's Kingdom, and in the start of Darker Side.

Like many of the supporting characters, Steam Gardeners will cower and refuse to talk to Mario if an enemy gets too close to them, regardless whether Mario has captured the enemy in question or not.

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ガーデナ人
Gādena-jin
From gādenā「ガーデナー」(gardener)

Chinese 伽庭人
Jiā Tíng rén
Transliteration of "garden", and 人 (rén, person)

Dutch Robotanisten
From robot and botanicus (botanist)
German Robogärtner 2000
Robotic Gardener 2000
Italian Robotanico
From robot and botanico (botanical)
Russian Паросадовец
Parosadovets
From пар (steam) and сад (garden).

Spanish Jardinero a vapor
Steam Gardener

Trivia

  • Steam Gardeners bear a resemblance to the robots from the 1972 science fiction film, Silent Running. Additionally, the film is set in a giant greenhouse resembling Steam Gardens.