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The Piranha Plant, known as Pakkun Flower (パックンフラワー, Pakkun Furawā) in Japan, is a fictional plant species from Nintendo's Mario franchise media. It usually appears as a leafy green stalk topped with a white-spotted red or green globe, with a maw lined with sharp teeth reminiscent of piranhas. Piranha Plants are typically portrayed as tethered enemies which emerge from green-coloured "warp pipes" scattered throughout the game world that player characters must evade or overcome, though multiple subspecies with different abilities as well as physical attributes have appeared in various titles: some may simply stick up from the ground, and in some cases even walk freely on its own roots.

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  • The Piranha Plant, known as Pakkun Flower (パックンフラワー, Pakkun Furawā) in Japan, is a fictional plant species from Nintendo's Mario franchise media. It usually appears as a leafy green stalk topped with a white-spotted red or green globe, with a maw lined with sharp teeth reminiscent of piranhas. Piranha Plants are typically portrayed as tethered enemies which emerge from green-coloured "warp pipes" scattered throughout the game world that player characters must evade or overcome, though multiple subspecies with different abilities as well as physical attributes have appeared in various titles: some may simply stick up from the ground, and in some cases even walk freely on its own roots. Regarded as one of the most iconic recurring elements or motifs of Mario franchise media, the Piranha Plant has appeared in nearly every video game title in the franchise since 1985's Super Mario Bros., as well as numerous appearances outside of it. Most notably, it has been adapted as a fully mobile playable character, which is made available through downloadable content (DLC) for the 2018 crossover fighting game Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, developed by Bandai Namco Studios and Sora Ltd. This iteration of the character has been met with a generally positive reception. (en)
  • パックンフラワー(英:Piranha Plant)は、任天堂が発売したコンピュータゲームソフトのシリーズ、マリオシリーズに登場する架空のキャラクターで、同社の登録商標(第6068434号ほか)。 (ja)
  • Een Piranha Plant is een vijand uit de Mario-reeks. (nl)
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  • Render depicting the Piranha Plant's typical appearance in modern video games. (en)
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  • Super Mario Bros. (en)
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  • Piranha Plant (en)
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  • パックンフラワー(英:Piranha Plant)は、任天堂が発売したコンピュータゲームソフトのシリーズ、マリオシリーズに登場する架空のキャラクターで、同社の登録商標(第6068434号ほか)。 (ja)
  • Een Piranha Plant is een vijand uit de Mario-reeks. (nl)
  • The Piranha Plant, known as Pakkun Flower (パックンフラワー, Pakkun Furawā) in Japan, is a fictional plant species from Nintendo's Mario franchise media. It usually appears as a leafy green stalk topped with a white-spotted red or green globe, with a maw lined with sharp teeth reminiscent of piranhas. Piranha Plants are typically portrayed as tethered enemies which emerge from green-coloured "warp pipes" scattered throughout the game world that player characters must evade or overcome, though multiple subspecies with different abilities as well as physical attributes have appeared in various titles: some may simply stick up from the ground, and in some cases even walk freely on its own roots. (en)
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  • Planta Piranya (ca)
  • パックンフラワー (ja)
  • Piranha Plant (nl)
  • Piranha Plant (en)
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  • Piranha Plant (en)
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