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[[Image:SuperPlant.jpg|thumb|The Plant Monster holds onto Luigi.]]
|image=[[File:SuperPlant.jpg|250px]]<br>Super Plant holding onto Luigi
|species=Basil
|first_appearance="[[Super Plant (episode)|Super Plant]]"
|portrayed_by={{wp|Patrick Dempsey}} (voice)<br>??? (suit)
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The '''Super Plant''' is a monster that appears in ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'' episode "[[Super Plant (episode)|Super Plant]]".


The '''Plant Monster''' was a monster that appeared in [[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show]] episode "[[The Pied Koopa / Super Plant]]".
When [[Mario]] sprinkles too much of [[Dr. Toby]]'s [[Super Plant Growth Formula]] onto [[Mama Mario|Mama Mario's]] dying basil bush, it causes the plant to grow into a leafy, semi-humanoid monster that is capable of running around and holding people in place. The Super Plant manages to grab ahold of [[Luigi]], who tries numerous methods of freeing himself. It is not until Luigi tries running that he manages to escape from the Super Plant's grasp, but the Super Plant eventually manages to grab ahold of both brothers.


When [[Mario]] sprinkled too much of [[Dr. Toby]]'s [[Super Plant Growth Formula]] onto [[Mama]]'s dying basil bush, it caused the plant to grow into a leafy, semi-humanoid monster that was capable of running around and holding people in place. The Plant Monster managed to grab ahold of [[Luigi]], who tried numerous methods of freeing himself. It wasn't until Luigi tried running that he managed to escape from the Plant Monster's grasp, but the Plant Monster eventually managed to grab ahold of both brothers.
Fortunately, Mario is still able to use the phone, and calls for Dr. Toby, who brings over an antidote for his formula. The Super Plant tries to attack Dr. Toby before he can use the antidote, but Mario tackles it and physically restrains it long enough for Dr. Toby to administer the antidote, restoring the plant to an ordinary basil bush.


Fortunately, Mario was still able to use the phone, and called for Dr. Toby, who brought over an antidote for his formula. Mario wrestled with the Plant Monster to keep it pinned to the floor, while Dr. Toby sprayed it, causing it to shrink back down to an ordinary basil bush.
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Ger=Super-Pflanze
|GerM=Super-Plant
}}


Oddly enough, even though it had been defeated, the Plant Monster made a brief reappearace during the ''Til the next, everybody... Do the Mario!'' bit at the end of the episode.
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Latest revision as of 22:14, February 20, 2023

Super Plant
SuperPlant.jpg
Super Plant holding onto Luigi
Species Basil
First appearance "Super Plant"
Portrayed by Patrick Dempsey (voice)
??? (suit)

The Super Plant is a monster that appears in The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! episode "Super Plant".

When Mario sprinkles too much of Dr. Toby's Super Plant Growth Formula onto Mama Mario's dying basil bush, it causes the plant to grow into a leafy, semi-humanoid monster that is capable of running around and holding people in place. The Super Plant manages to grab ahold of Luigi, who tries numerous methods of freeing himself. It is not until Luigi tries running that he manages to escape from the Super Plant's grasp, but the Super Plant eventually manages to grab ahold of both brothers.

Fortunately, Mario is still able to use the phone, and calls for Dr. Toby, who brings over an antidote for his formula. The Super Plant tries to attack Dr. Toby before he can use the antidote, but Mario tackles it and physically restrains it long enough for Dr. Toby to administer the antidote, restoring the plant to an ordinary basil bush.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
German Super-Pflanze
Super-Plant