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Nipper Plant | |||
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A Nipper Plant's spirit artwork from Super Smash Bros. Ultimate | |||
First appearance | Super Mario Bros. 3 (1988) | ||
Latest appearance | Paper Mario: The Origami King (2020) | ||
Variant of | Piranha Plant | ||
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Nipper Plants, also known as Walking Piranhas[1] (also misspelled as Walking Piranas[2]), White Piranhas,[3] and Baby Piranha Plants,[4] are small Piranha Plants.[5] They have white heads and short green stems with two leaves on either side. In the Yoshi's Island games, they are produced from Nipper Spores.
History
Super Mario Bros. 3
They first appear in Super Mario Bros. 3, where they would either patrol an area or wait in place, with both jumping up towards the player when they pass over them. Walking Piranhas can hop around, making it more difficult for the player to land safely, since the plants will harm the player if they attempt to stomp on one. Instead, Walking Piranhas can be defeated by Invincibility, Fire Mario and Fire Luigi's fireballs, Hammer Mario and Hammer Luigi's hammers, Raccoon Mario and Raccoon Luigi's tail attack and Tanooki Mario and Tanooki Luigi's transformation. In subsequent remakes, they were re-colored pink rather than the usual white. In all versions, a jumping Walking Piranha is a recolor of two Muncher frames.
A sessile, fire-breathing variety is encountered at the end of World 7-8, and is the only one in the entirety of the game.
The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3
Nipper Plants make a few appearances in The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3. In these appearances, they behave much like their game counterparts in that they are capable of hopping around. On the show, Nipper Plants sport visible jaws that make them appear to be more menacing than their in-game counterparts.
In "Reign Storm", Mario intends to send via Warp Pipe a letter to Princess Toadstool, in which he prompts her to return to the Mushroom Kingdom. However, a Nipper Plant that was taking shelter inside the Warp Pipe intercepts and eats Mario's letter. The Nipper Plant then travels to King Koopa to inform him about the letter's content.
In "A Toadally Magical Adventure", Cheatsy Koopa uses a Magic Wand to increase a Nipper Plant's size and sends it to attack Mario. However, the plant lunges at the pipe creature that was having Mario in its grip, accidentally releasing Mario. Of note is that Cheatsy only refers to the Nipper Plant as "Piranha Plant".
Super Mario Bros. Print World
Artwork of Nipper Plants appears in Super Mario Bros. Print World, but they are incorrectly labeled as Munchers, the similar, but black-colored enemy from Super Mario Bros. 3 (which the poses of the artwork are borrowed from). There is additional artwork of Mario jumping over a Nipper Plant, labeled as "Mario 1".
Nintendo Adventure Books
Wendy O. Koopa is revealed to have a pet Nipper Plant, which she keeps in a pot in her room, in Koopa Capers; the plant had shredded a note possibly pertaining to her whereabouts. If Luigi chooses to begin his search for the missing Koopaling by looking through her room, he accidentally wakes up the sleeping Nipper Plant when he tries to look under it. Some wild Nipper Plants later appear prowling the stairs leading up to the secret camp being used by Wendy and her rebellion.
Yoshi franchise
In Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island and its remake Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3, Nipper Plants do not jump at the player and are much easier to defeat, but they appear in groups which adds to the challenge of defeating them. They sprout from Nipper Spores that slowly fall to earth and have no visible eyes. These Nipper Plants can be stomped or eaten and turned into eggs; their spores can also be swallowed, though no eggs will be produced as a result.
Nipper Plants and their spores reappear in Yoshi's Story, Yoshi's Island DS and Yoshi's New Island.
Nipper Plants reappear in Yoshi's Woolly World and Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World, acting the same as in previous games.
Nipper Plants also reappear in Yoshi's Crafted World, once again acting the same as in previous games.
Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars
In Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars, Nipper Plants, under the name Chompweed[6] (also parsed as chompweed)[7] appear in the Pipe Vault, and cannot be battled. Rather than fighting the player, they jump up and steal a few coins if they get too close. Stolen coins can not be recovered in the final game, but battle data for them still exists, suggesting that they may have been intended to be standard enemies at one point. Another potential artifact of this is them being among the enemies that can be thrown in the Chomp attack. Aside from this, it also was one of the incorrect answers to Dr. Topper's quiz section in the final level, specifically for "What's the first monster you see in the Pipe Vault?" (This answer only exists in the English version; in the Japanese version, it was instead a reference to Exdeath from Final Fantasy V).
Game & Watch Gallery series
In Game & Watch Gallery 3 and Game & Watch Gallery 4, Baby Piranha Plants appear in the modern versions of Donkey Kong Jr. (Game & Watch).
Paper Mario series
Paper Mario
In Paper Mario, Nipper Plants are translated as Petit Piranhas and given a design based on burning Nipper Spores. They are spawned by the two Lava Buds during the Lava Piranha battle. The Lava Buds may either launch them at Mario directly or just spawn them in the air to attack on a later turn. A Petit Piranha has a very high attack rating of 6, but they explode after making contact with Mario and company, no longer being on the battlefield. Additionally, Petit Piranhas, along with Tuff Puffs and Crystal Bits, have lower HP than any other enemy in the game. Along with the Lava Buds, they will be automatically defeated after the Lava Piranha itself has been defeated.
Paper Mario: The Origami King
More traditional Nipper Plants appear as enemies in Paper Mario: The Origami King. Nipper Plants are mentioned to spit fire in the Musée Champignon description for them, although they do not actually spit fire. In battle, Nipper Plants face either straight or upwards, and attack by biting Mario either solo or with a barrage of bites. If Nipper Plants are facing upwards, they cannot be jumped on without a type of Iron Boots.
Super Princess Peach
Nipper Plants reappear in Super Princess Peach, where they are identical to the ones that appeared in Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island. A Gloom vibe-infused variety known as Sad N. Plants also appear in this game.
Mario Kart Arcade GP
Some Nipper Plants make a cameo appearance in Mario Kart Arcade GP in the course Bananan Ruins. They are at the right side of the course. They also appear in the course Castle Wall.
Mario & Luigi: Dream Team
Nipper Plants appear as background enemies in Mario & Luigi: Dream Team. In battle, a Piranha Plant may spit out Nipper Spores into the background, each one instantly becoming a Nipper Plant. Once created, they shoot fireballs at Mario individually, which he must deflect with his hammer to avoid taking damage and to also randomly hit the Piranha Plants in the process.
Occasionally, a Piranha Plant will spit a fireball towards the Nipper Plant, who will bounce the fireball about until each Nipper Plant has touched the fireball at some point, where the last Nipper Plant to touch it sends the fireball towards Mario, who must hammer it back at the Piranha Plant who created it to counter-attack and avoid taking damage. The Nipper Plants are defeated when the Piranha Plant that spawned them is defeated. They can also be defeated by throwing a Taunt Ball at them.
Mario Tennis Aces
In Mario Tennis Aces, two Nipper Plants can be seen bouncing in the background of Petey Piranha's battle in the Forest Monster mission.
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
A Nipper Plant appears in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate as a Novice-class Grab-type primary spirit. It can be enhanced to a Petey Piranha spirit at level 99. The Nipper Plant spirit battle takes place on the Battlefield form of the Super Mario Maker stage and involves eight tiny Pac-Men. To earn the spirit, the player either has to win this battle by defeating all opponents or purchase it from Beedle's Tent for 500 Spirit Points at regular price.
On the Palutena's Temple stage, Nipper Plants are mentioned briefly by Viridi during Palutena's Guidance dialogue for Piranha Plant.
Profiles and statistics
Perfect Ban Mario Character Daijiten
プチパックン
種族 フラワー族
性格 活発
登場ゲーム 3
ちっちゃいけど油断は禁物
パックンフラワーの子供。同じ位置にいるものと歩き回るもの、火をはくものがいる。上を飛び越えようとすると、跳びついてくるので、高く山なりにジャンプしてよけよう。[8]
Nipper Plant
Tribe: Flower clan
Disposition: Lively
Game appearances: 3
They may be tiny, but don't let your guard down
Piranha Plant children. Some stay in the same position, some walk around, and some breathe fire. If you try to jump over them, they will jump at you, so jump high and mountainous to avoid them.
Yoshi franchise
Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island
- Official Nintendo Player's Guide: Hatched when Nipper Spores touch ground, these hopping choppers make excellent eggs.[9]
Yoshi's Story
- Shogakukan guide: うっかりぶってしまいがち。足元には気をつかて。[10](It's easy to accidentally bump into them. Watch your step.)
- Nintendo 64 Spieleberater: Mit den scharfen Beißerchen sind sie ganz schön gefährlich. Also fress' ich sie immer sofort! [11] (With their sharp bite they are quite dangerous. So I always eat them immediately!)
Paper Mario series
Paper Mario
Paper Mario enemy | |||||||||
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Petit Piranha | |||||||||
Max HP | 1 | Attack | 6 | Defense | 0 | ||||
Role | Support | Type | Flying or Hover, Fiery | Level | 1 | ||||
Strong | Fire | Weak | Ice (KO), Water (KO) | Moves | Firecracker (6, defeats Petit Piranha) | ||||
Sleep? | 100%, 0 | Dizzy? | 100%, 1 | Shock? | 100%, 0 | ||||
Shrink? | 0%, 0 | Stop? | 80%, 0 | Fright? | 0% | ||||
Air Lift? | 0% | Hurricane? | 0% | Coins | N/A | ||||
Items | N/A | Run | N/A | Location(s) | Mt. Lavalava | ||||
Tattle | This is a Petit Piranha. Petit Piranhas spew from Lava Buds. Max HP: 1, Attack Power: 6, Defense Power: 0 These things can do some serious damage, so watch it! |
Paper Mario: The Origami King
Paper Mario: The Origami King enemy | |||||||||||||||
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Nipper Plant | |||||||||||||||
HP | 22 | Moves | Location(s) | ||||||||||||
Type | Spiked | Bite (?), Bite Barrage (?) | Heart Island, Hammer Island, Club Island, Spring of Jungle Mist | ||||||||||||
Role | Common | ||||||||||||||
Item drops | Bag of confetti | ||||||||||||||
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They look like adorable origami flowers, but don't be fooled. If left to their own devices, they'll spit fire at you. |
Mario & Luigi: Dream Team
Mario & Luigi: Dream Team enemy | ||||||||
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Nipper Plant | ||||||||
HP | 1 | Role | Common | Level | 21 | Location(s) | Dreamy Driftwood Shore | |
Power | 106 | Position | Background | No Hitter | — | |||
Defense | 1 | World | Dream | Weakness | None | Item drop | None (0%) None (0%) | |
Speed | 54 | Experience | 0 (0) | Coins | 10 (100%) |
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate spirit
Name | Image | Series / game | Type | Class | Strength / effect(s) | How to obtain | Spirit battle | |||
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Opponent(s) | Battle conditions | Stage | Song | |||||||
Nipper Plant | Super Mario Series | Primary (2) | Novice | Grab Can be enhanced to Petey Piranha at Lv. 99 |
Beedle's Tent; Spirit Board | Tiny PAC-MAN ×8 |
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Super Mario Maker (Battlefield, Super Mario World style) | Ground Theme - Super Mario Bros. 3 |
Gallery
Japanese Super Mario Bros. 3 strategy guide (Sokuhou-Ban)
Promotional wallpaper for Paper Mario: The Origami King from Nintendo Co., Ltd.'s LINE account
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | プチパックン[12] Puchi Pakkun |
Petit Piranha | |
Chinese | 钳人花 (Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3 and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate) Qiánrén Huā 微小吞食花 (Paper Mario: The Origami King) Wēixiǎo Tūnshíhuā |
From "钳" (qián, pincer) and "食人花" (Shírénhuā, Piranha Plant) Micro Piranha Plant |
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Dutch | Nipper Plant | - | |
French | Nipper Mini Piranha (Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island) |
Nipper - |
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German | Zangen-Piranha Hoppel Hopps[11] Petit Piranha Möchtegern-Pflanze |
Pincer Piranha Hopping Hop (Yoshi's Story) Petit Piranha (Paper Mario) Wannabe Plant (newer games) |
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Italian | Pianta Tenaglia[13] | Pincer Plant | |
Korean | 새끼뻐끔 Saekkippeokeum |
Baby Piranha | |
Romanian | Plantă Piranha (The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3) | Piranha Plant | |
Russian | грызоцвет gryzotsvet |
Nipper flower | |
Spanish | Blantita | From blanca (white) and plantita, the diminutive of planta (plant) |
Trivia
- In the internal data for Super Mario Galaxy, standard Piranha Plants are labeled PackunPetit and プチパックン, both referring to Nipper Plants' Japanese name and indicating the Piranha Plants were initially intended as Nipper Plants. Note that the usual name for Piranha Plants is instead given to Spiny Piranha Plants internally.
- In the Super Mario Mash-up in Minecraft, Peonies are replaced by a group of Nipper Plants.
- A 2017 interview reveals that Nipper Plants were going to appear in Super Mario World, as shown in a prototype sprite sheet.[14]
References
- ^ Nintendo Power Volume 13, page 58.
- ^ Super Mario Bros. 3 English instruction booklet, page 40.
- ^ Nintendo Power Volume 13, pages 57-58.
- ^ Game & Watch Gallery 3 English instruction booklet, page 20.
- ^ Super Princess Peach glossary description
- ^ Pelland, Scott, and Kent Miller. Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars Player's Guide. Page 39.
- ^ Nintendo Magazine System (UK) Issue 47, page 91.
- ^ Shogakukan. 1994.「パーフェクト版 マリオキャラクター大事典」 (Perfect Ban Mario Character Daijiten), page 191.
- ^ Miller, Kent, and Terry Munson. Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island Player's Guide. Page 128 .
- ^ 「ヨッシーストーリー 任天堂公式ガイドブック」 (Yoshi's Story Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook), page 5.
- ^ a b Nintendo 64 Yoshi's Story Spieleberater, page 19 .
- ^ Super Mario Bros. 3 Japanese instruction booklet, page 41.
- ^ Super Mario Mangamania, pag. 11
- ^ Wawro, A. (September 28, 2017). Have a look at Nintendo's early prototype for Yoshi. Gamasutra. Retrieved December 8, 2017.