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*Luís Barros (European Portuguese, also voiced [[Mario]] in the European Portuguese dub of ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Movie]]''<ref>@CentralComics (March 8, 2023). [https://www.centralcomics.com/super-mario-bros-o-filme-as-vozes-portuguesas/] ''Central Comics''. Retrieved October 20, 2023.</ref>)
*Luís Barros (European Portuguese, also voiced [[Mario]] in the European Portuguese dub of ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Movie]]''<ref>@CentralComics (March 8, 2023). [https://www.centralcomics.com/super-mario-bros-o-filme-as-vozes-portuguesas/] ''Central Comics''. Retrieved October 20, 2023.</ref>)
*Leandro Hainis (Brazilian Portuguese)
*Leandro Hainis (Brazilian Portuguese)
*Anton Kobylko]] (Russian)
*Anton Kobylko (Russian)
*Rafael Parra (European Spanish)
*Rafael Parra (European Spanish)
*Alan Fernando Velázquez (Latin American Spanish)
*Alan Fernando Velázquez (Latin American Spanish)

Revision as of 09:31, October 25, 2023

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Talking Flower
Artwork of a Talking Flower in Super Mario Bros. Wonder
Artwork of an orange Talking Flower
First appearance Super Mario Bros. Wonder (2023)
Portrayed by Mick Wingert[1] (English; see Portrayals section for other languages)
Subject origin Flower
“Onward and upward!”
Talking Flower, Super Mario Bros. Wonder

Talking Flowers[2][3] (also written in lowercase)[4] are characters that appear in Super Mario Bros. Wonder.[5] They are small flowers that talk to the player when approached; the messages they say are small reactions to what is currently ongoing in the level, which may serve as hints. They typically come in orange, but red and blue varieties also exist. The red variety appears in the Badge Challenges, in The Desert Mystery's Wonder Effect, and also in Color-Switch Dungeon, which appears red when the ON/OFF Switches are set to "ON" and blue when they are set to "OFF". In The Final Battle! Bowser's Rage Stage, they have a light-green aura around them and their speech is distorted and higher-pitched so as to fit the level's theme.

Unlike the other characters, their dialogue is fully voiced, and they have separate voice actors in each of the game’s languages. Players have the option to turn either the speech bubbles or spoken dialogue on and off, and can change the language they can talk in. Their design is reminiscent of the angel's trumpet flower.

According to an interview for Nintendo's Ask the Developer series, the Talking Flowers were a reconfigured version of a concept proposed by producer Takashi Tezuka where the game would provide live commentary on the player's actions. The original idea was scrapped due to it being too much work to implement, with the Talking Flowers being seen as a more practical alternative that better fit the Super Mario franchise.[6]

Profiles

  • Trading card bio: These flowers will chat with Mario and friends to liven up their adventure or give hints.

Quotes

  • "Onward and upward!"[5]
  • "Heya!"[5]
  • "Heyyyy!"[5]
  • "Hiiii!"[5]
  • "Whoa..."[5]
  • "Whoa!"[5]
  • "Whoawa-whoa!"[5]
  • "Roll! Roll! Rolllll!"[5]
  • "Wow, zippy!"[5]
  • "Oh no no no no no no no!"[5]
  • "It's time to fly!"[5]
  • "That Goomba looks so serene."[5]
    • "Well then."[5]
  • "Oooh! So exciting!"[3]
  • "How'd you get up here?!"[3]
  • "What a pretty sunset..."[3]
  • "Timing is key..."[3]
  • "I wonder what Goombas taste like..."[3]
  • "Wonder if you can get over there..."[3]
    • "Oh! So you can get over there!"
  • "My poor withered roots..."[3]
  • "You'd share your water with me?!"[3]
  • "Boiiing!"[3]
  • "Thank you!"[3]
  • "That trunk sure is useful, huh?"[3]
  • "Zzz-HUH?!"[3]
  • "Wasn't expecting company!"[3]
  • "OooOOaaaAAH!"[3]
  • "Wheeeeeee."[3]
  • "Go for it!"[3]
  • "Aaaaah!"[3]
  • "What a beautiful day."[3]
  • "Mmm, refreshing!"[7]
  • "What's that?"[7]
  • "Doing great!"
  • "Bye-bye!"[7]
  • "AaaaAAaaAAAH!"[7]
  • "That was wild."[7]
  • "Deep breaths..."[7]
  • "You've got it!"[7]
  • "Impressive!"[7]
  • "I loved the fireworks!"
    • "I hope they happen again!"
  • "So many shooting stars!"
    • "They say they bring good luck!"
  • "Love that sound!"[7]
  • "Gah..."[7]
  • "Glad I'm not a Goomba..."[7]
  • "Wow!"[7]
  • "Don't let 'em see you!"[7]
  • "I've discovered a new species!"[7]
  • "Wonder what you taste like..."[7]
  • "A full moon..."[7]
  • "Could be quite a night!"[7]
  • "Something feels...off..."[8]

Gallery

Portrayals

  • Mick Wingert (English)
  • Ma Bo Qiang (Mandarin Chinese)
  • Ewout Eggink (Dutch)
  • Jérémy Prévost (French)
  • Jan Uplegger (German)
  • Paolo De Santis (Italian)
  • Junji Kitajima (Japanese)
  • Nakyoon Choi (Korean)
  • Luís Barros (European Portuguese, also voiced Mario in the European Portuguese dub of The Super Mario Bros. Movie[9])
  • Leandro Hainis (Brazilian Portuguese)
  • Anton Kobylko (Russian)
  • Rafael Parra (European Spanish)
  • Alan Fernando Velázquez (Latin American Spanish)

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese おしゃべりフラワー[10]
Oshaberi Furawā
Chatty Flower

Chinese (traditional) 閒聊花花[11]
Xiánliáo Huāhuā
Gossip Flowers

Dutch Babbelbloem
Chatter Flower
French Fleur Cancan
Gossip Flower
German Plauderblume
Chat Flower
Italian Fiore parlante
Talking flower
Korean 수다쟁이 꽃[12]
Sudajaeng'i Kkot
Talkative Flower

Portuguese Flor Tagarela
Chatty Flower
Russian Цветочек-болтун
Tsvetochek-boltun
(Little) chatterbox flower

Spanish Flor Parlante
Talking Flower

References

  1. ^ mickwingert (October 21, 2023). "I am so proud to announce that I am the voice of aaaaaaall those talking flowers you meet in #SuperMarioWonder. Thank you to nintendoamerica and @cupofteaproductions for this incredible honor of joining the Mario Brothers universe." Threads. Retrieved October 21, 2023. (Archived October 21, 2023, 22:31:11 UTC via archive.today.)
  2. ^ @NintendoAmerica (August 31, 2023). "You’ll find Talking Flowers all over the Flower Kingdom. They talk a lot, but we promise they’ve got helpful info to share…most of the time. #SuperMarioBrosWonder" Twitter. Retrieved August 31, 2023.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s Nintendo of America (August 31, 2023). Super Mario Bros. Wonder Direct 8.31.2023. YouTube. Retrieved August 31, 2023.
  4. ^ Nintendo Direct – 21/06/2023 | Nintendo UK
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n "Super Mario Bros. Wonder - Nintendo Direct 6.21.2023" - Nintendo of America
  6. ^ Ask the Developer Vol. 11, Super Mario Bros. Wonder—Part 3 - Nintendo. Retrieved October 18, 2023.
  7. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q PPE PL (August 31, 2023). Super Mario Bros. Wonder - gameplay. Gamescom 2023. YouTube. Retrieved August 31, 2023.
  8. ^ Nintendo of America (September 1, 2023). Nintendo Treehouse: Live - Super Mario Bros. Wonder. YouTube. Retrieved September 1, 2023.
  9. ^ @CentralComics (March 8, 2023). [1] Central Comics. Retrieved October 20, 2023.
  10. ^ (June 22, 2023). 「スーパーマリオブラザーズ」完全新作がNintendo Switchに登場。『スーパーマリオブラザーズ ワンダー』は10月20日発売。 Nintendo. Retrieved June 22, 2023.
  11. ^ 《超級瑪利歐兄弟 驚奇》的最新資訊公開! | TOPICS | 任天堂(香港)有限公司網站 Nintendo. Retrieved June 20, 2023.
  12. ^ "『슈퍼 마리오브라더스 원더』, 『슈퍼 마리오 RPG』, 『끝내주게 춤춰라 메이드 인 와리오』, 「돌아온 명탐정 피카츄」등, Nintendo Switch로 발매되는 타이틀의 최신 정보를 전달!" - Nintendo of Korea. Retrieved June 21, 2023.