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Petey Piranha est une grande plante Piranha mutante qui a fait ses débuts dans Super Mario Sunshine . Depuis lors, il est devenu un patron récurrent de la série Mario et a fait de fréquentes apparitions dans des jeux sportifs et dérivés, parfois en tant que personnage jouable.

Il a de multiples capacités qui le distinguent des autres plantes Piranha, y compris cracher de la bouillie , voler en utilisant ses bras en forme de feuille et la capacité de créer des tornades.

Petey Piranha est un fidèle disciple de Bowser , et il a été suggéré dans les bios de Mario Superstar Baseball et Mario Party : Star Rush , ainsi que par son nom japonais, Boss Packun , [1] qu'il est le souverain de son espèce, "Packun Flower" étant le nom japonais de la plante Piranha. [2] Ceci est confirmé dans Mario Party Superstars où, dans l'encyclopédie, il est appelé le chef des Plantes Piranha.

Dans Super Mario Sunshine , Petey Piranha est stationné à Bianco Hills , où il recouvre le paysage de goop et réside au sommet du Big Windmill. Lors de l'épisode Road to the Big Windmill , alors que Mario est dans le paysage devant le moulin à vent où le Gatekeeper est combattu, Petey Piranha tire sur Mario depuis son perchoir. Dans l'épisode A bas Petey Piranha! , Mario se dirige vers le moulin à vent pour affronter Petey Piranha; leur poids combiné provoque l'effondrement du toit du moulin à vent lorsqu'ils tombent tous les deux.

À l'intérieur, Petey Piranha attaque Mario en lui crachant de la boue et en lui donnant un coup de tête s'il s'approche trop près. Cependant, juste au moment où il est sur le point de pulvériser de la bouillie, Mario doit lui injecter de l'eau dans la bouche avec FLUDD , remplissant son estomac et le faisant tomber au sol. Mario doit alors Ground Pound Petey Piranha trois fois, le faisant se dissoudre en goop et donner à Mario un Shine Sprite .

Petey Piranha apparaît à nouveau dans Petey Piranha contre -attaque , où il sommeille sur une falaise au-dessus de Bianco Hills. Après que Mario l'ait réveillé en le faisant exploser avec un Poink , Petey Piranha utilise ses énormes bras pour voler et lance une attaque depuis le ciel. Cependant, il ne peut pas rester en l'air très longtemps sans se débattre. Mario peut pulvériser de l'eau ou lui tirer dessus, ce qui le fait tomber au sol; puis Mario doit remplir le ventre de Petey Piranha avec de l'eau et le Ground Pound comme avant. Cependant, si Mario est incapable de Ground Pound Petey ou s'il réussit à cracher de la boue, il peut reprendre son envol. Au sol, Petey Piranha attaque non seulement en crachant de la bouillie, mais aussi en lâchant tornades. Après avoir été vaincu, Petey Piranha se dissout à nouveau dans le goop et n'est pas vu pour le reste de la partie.

La plupart des attaques de Petey n'ont aucun effet sur Mario, mais la bouillie qu'il crache blesse Mario s'il reste dessus trop longtemps, et elle peut engendrer Swoopin' Stus et Piranha Plants. Cependant, si Mario s'aventure trop près de Petey lors de l'attaque de la tornade, il frappera Mario avec ses ailes et l'endommagera.

Le joueur peut en fait combattre Petey Piranha avant de terminer le premier épisode de Bianco Hills. Une fois que le joueur a vaincu le Gatekeeper, le chemin vers le moulin à vent s'ouvre, permettant l'accès à Petey. Si Mario parle à la Pianta qui se tient devant le moulin à vent, il répond au fait qu'il saute devant, en demandant : "Whuzzah ! ? Whozat ? ! Qu'est-ce que tu fais ici ? N'est-ce pas? N'y a-t-il pas autre chose que tu devrais faire avant de venir ici ? » Cependant, la deuxième apparition de Petey Piranha ne peut pas être combattue avant l'épisode 5.

Nouveau Super Mario Bros.

Dans New Super Mario Bros. , Petey Piranha est le patron du Monde 5 , le monde de glace. De nombreuses plantes Piranha apparaissent dans le château de Petey , un indice subtil qu'il va apparaître comme le boss à la fin. Avant le combat, il dort, mais Bowser Jr. lui saute dessus, le faisant se réveiller. Lorsqu'il est confronté à Mario ou Luigi, il attaque en volant haut, puis en redescendant, tentant d'écraser Mario ou Luigi sous lui avec un mouvement similaire au Ground Pound. Comme le sol est fait de glace glissante, après avoir attaqué, il glisse et tombe. Ensuite, Mario ou Luigi peuvent l'attaquer. Après deux coups, il commence son attaque en sautant d'un côté à l'autre. Si Mario le bat en utilisant un mini champignon, il peut voyager dans leMonde 7 au lieu de Monde 6 . Cependant, il est obligé de le Ground Pound pour lui infliger des dégâts lorsqu'il est petit. Une fois vaincu, Petey Piranha tente de se lever tout en faisant briller une lumière blanche brillante. il disparaît bientôt, révélant la clé.

Si le joueur a déjà battu Petey Piranha une fois et décide de le combattre à nouveau, Bowser Jr. ne sera pas présent et il se réveillera tout seul à la place.

Petey est le seul boss de ce jeu (autre que Mega Goomba ) qui peut être vaincu en un seul coup avec un objet autre qu'un Mega Mushroom , bien qu'avec Petey, cela demande un timing précis. Le joueur a besoin de la Super Star du Bloc Roulette . Il faut l'attraper lorsqu'il rebondit près de la plate-forme avec la Grande Plante Piranha . Le joueur doit alors courir rapidement dans la porte et dans la chambre de Petey. Lorsqu'il commence à voler, le joueur doit lui sauter dessus avant que la puissance de l'étoile ne s'épuise, et il sera vaincu instantanément.

Petey peut également être vaincu rapidement avec le Blue Shell : puisqu'il sera renversé dès que Mario ou Luigi se glisseront en lui avec le Blue Shell, il peut être rapidement et facilement endommagé.

Mario Golf : Visite du champignon vénéneux

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Petey fait sa première apparition jouable dans un jeu dérivé de Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour . Dans ce jeu, il s'agit d'un personnage à débloquer, pouvant être obtenu en terminant tous les jeux secondaires (à l'exception du défi Birdie) en débutant, intermédiaire et expert. Sa grande taille fait de lui le golfeur le plus puissant du jeu, capable de frapper la plus longue distance et de lancer la balle avec une trajectoire plus haute que n'importe quel autre personnage. Cela signifie qu'il peut facilement frapper par-dessus les arbres, mais son tir est plus affecté par le vent que tout autre personnage. Lorsqu'il frappe la balle avec sa massue, une traînée dorée suit la balle, comme la queue d'une comète. Comme les autres personnages à débloquer, son personnage vedette est disponible lorsqu'il est déverrouillé.

On the character select screen, Petey is sleeping, while other characters are all doing some sort of exercise/warm-up/stretch. His animations after completing a hole include him flying up high (eagle, albatross or hole-in one), laughing (birdie), doing the "wave" (par), slapping himself in the face, similar to Super Mario Sunshine if he gets hit by Mario (bogey); and spitting goop before falling down (double bogey or worse).

Mario Kart series

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Mario Kart: Double Dash!!

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Petey Piranha alongside King Boo in Mario Kart: Double Dash!!

Petey Piranha's first appearance in the Mario Kart series is in Mario Kart: Double Dash!!. Here, he serves as an unlockable racer, with King Boo as his partner. The pair is unlocked by beating the Star Cup in Mirror Mode. Unlike the other racers who have their own special items, both Petey and King Boo have no special items of their own. Instead, they have the ability to use any special item in the entire game, except for the Green Fireball and the Birdo's Egg. Petey Piranha's personal kart, unlocked at the same time as him, is the Piranha Pipes, a vehicle assembled out of the Piranha Plant's trademark, green tubing. As with all heavyweight racers, he can only race in the Heavy karts.

Notably, if Petey Piranha is selected, the camera will be slightly zoomed out during gameplay.

Mario Kart Tour

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After roughly 19 years since Mario Kart: Double Dash!!, Petey Piranha returns as a driver in Mario Kart Tour in the Piranha Plant Tour alongside a new Mii Racing Suit which is themed after him. His special skill is the Boomerang Flower.

Mario Pinball Land

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Petey Piranha in Mario Pinball Land

Petey Piranha makes an appearance in Mario Pinball Land.[3] However, his appearance is much different from most other games; besides his head, which remains largely the same, he has a long neck, a more outward mouth, a round body with white spots instead of dark green, and no feet. Petey appears as the first boss in the game, in the Grassy Greens Stage. Before Mario can face him, he has to earn enough stars to open the Star Door at the entrance of the windmill. Once he has opened the door, Petey is fought. Mario has to hit the body three times while distracting Petey's head to beat him. Should Mario linger in front of Petey, the plant will snap him up in his mouth and then spit him towards the middle of the flippers, possibly forcing Mario to restart the battle.

The fact that he is fought in a windmill is a clear reference to Super Mario Sunshine, where the first fight with him is in a windmill as well.

Mario Tennis series

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Mario Power Tennis / New Play Control! Mario Power Tennis

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Petey after receiving his trophy in Mario Power Tennis

In Mario Power Tennis, he appears as an unlockable character alongside Fly Guy, Paratroopa, and Wiggler. He can be unlocked by beating the two Special Tournaments - Fire and Thunder - in Doubles. In this game, he appears once again as a power character; therefore, his shots travels faster than usual, but he is slower than most other characters. He is also the largest character in the game, giving him a very large reach, but opponents have an easier time hitting him. Also, if he charges up his shot and the opponent hits it, the opponent gets pushed back a little. His Power Shots are Sludge Racket and Piranha Swingback. The first involves swallowing his racket, spitting it up, and swinging it at the ball at a high speed, while the latter involves him spitting a Proto Piranha near the ball, which then hits it back to the other side of the court, the shot is a Drop Shot. His default Doubles partner is Wiggler, who is a Defense type character, making them an effective team.

If the player makes Petey a lefty, his appearance is mirrored. The same goes for Bowser Jr. who also is mirrored as a lefty.

In his victory scene, Petey is given his trophy by Mario with Peach, a Purple Toad, Shy Guy, and Koopa Troopa. Petey starts dancing, shaking the ground and knocking the five off balance, before leaping in the air. The five of them then close their eyes in anticipation of Petey slamming back onto the ground, but are relieved when they see him flying in the air with the trophy in his mouth.

Mario Tennis Aces

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Mario fighting Petey in Mario Tennis Aces

Petey Piranha appears in Mario Tennis Aces as the first boss of the game's story mode, fought in the mission Forest Monster. When Mario enters the Ancient Altar in search of a Power Stone, Petey Piranha falls from above and attacks. Once the match starts, a Piranha Plant will serve the ball and the rally between Mario and Petey Piranha begins. Every time Petey Piranha rallies the ball, he loses a bit of health. Whenever Petey Piranha loses a full meter, he will fall over and his bellybutton will be exposed, which Mario needs to attack with a Zone Shot. Failing to hit the bellybutton will cause Petey Piranha to recover a bit of health and stand back up. Petey Piranha has three meters of health, indicated by hearts, and whenever he loses one, he will send out groups of tornadoes Mario has to avoid or use Trick Shots to jump over. Petey Piranha is also capable of Zone Shots that can end up breaking Mario's racket in one hit. To defeat Petey Piranha, Mario has to drain all of his health within 300 seconds, and failing to rally a ball will cause some time to be lost.


Petey Piranha posing

In the version 2.1.0 update, Petey Piranha became a playable character, marking his first playable appearance in 10 years. Petey Piranha has been available for all players since January 1, 2019, although he could be unlocked earlier by participating in the December 2018 singles online tournament. He retains his Powerful classification, though unlike in previous installments, he does not use a tennis racket, instead using his leaves to hit the ball, making him the only character in the tennis games to not use a tennis racket. Due to this, when his "racket" breaks, Petey Piranha's leaf instead receives a bandage and he falls to the floor in a unique animation that resembles his animation when he loses a meter of health in his boss fight. His horizontal Trick Shot, Fluttering Fury, and his vertical Trick Shot, Spin 'n' Slap, both involve him flying to the ball to hit it. His Special Shot, Vicious Twister, has him fly into the air and use a pair of tornadoes to propel the ball towards himself so he can hit it.

Mario Baseball series

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Mario Superstar Baseball

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Petey Piranha in Mario Superstar Baseball

Petey makes an appearance in the first game of the Mario Baseball series, Mario Superstar Baseball, as an unlockable character and a team member of Wario's in Challenge Mode. In this game he is unlocked by completing challenge mode with Wario's team and is a Power type character, the strongest in the game with a batting stat of 9/10, tied with Bowser. He is also the slowest runner, with a running stat of 1/10, tied with Red Pianta, Yellow Pianta, Bowser and most Magikoopas. In this game, he has good chemistry with Birdo, Donkey Kong, and King Boo, but he has bad chemistry with Princess Daisy, Princess Peach, Noki, and Pianta. He has the ability to Body Check, saving him in tight pinches. He also has the strongest throwing arm in the game (despite the fact that his pitching is only around average), and he cannot get body checked when on a base. Also notable is when Petey is fielding, he does not try to catch the ball with a glove and instead eats the ball if he catches it.

Mario Super Sluggers

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Petey in Peach's flower pot in Mario Super Sluggers

Petey Piranha reappears in Mario Super Sluggers again as a Power character. However, unlike in the previous installment, he is available from the start. He also still retains his ability to Body Check, being the only player who can do so. He is also the only player who can perform the Piranha Catch. Unlike in the last game, he is on Peach's team. In Challenge Mode, he appears in Peach Ice Garden in an empty flower pot. If Princess Peach uses her special ability, Petey Piranha appears. To get him to join, the player has to hit the ball into the yellow circle three times. In this game he has compatibility with Birdo, King Boo, Blooper, and Wiggler, but he has bad chemistry with Pianta, Noki, Peach, Daisy, Baby Peach, Baby Daisy and Baby Mario. He also appears on the box's game cover, behind Toad and Toadette.

Like with the predecessor, Petey's highest stat is his batting stat; batting is tied with Bowser and King K. Rool. His fielding is about average, but his pitching skills are rather weak, and he's a slow runner. Oddly, Petey Piranha's stamina is quite lackluster, since he gets exhausted rather quickly while pitching; even quicker than King K. Rool, who also has low stamina.

In both Mario Superstar Baseball and Mario Super Sluggers, Petey is the only character who does not use a bat/glove or any item at all to hit/catch the ball, as he uses his leaf-like arm when he is batting. As mentioned before, Petey eats the ball while fielding and simply uses his mouth as a glove.

Super Princess Peach

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Peach battling Petey Piranha in Super Princess Peach


Petey Piranha's appearance in Super Princess Peach.

Petey Piranha reappears as a boss in Super Princess Peach, defending Bowser's Villa from Princess Peach, and keeping a Toad hostage. In the North American version of this game, he is labeled under the name Boss P. Plant[4] (short for Boss Piranha Plant, a more direct translation of his Japanese name), but in the European release, Petey Piranha is referred to by his proper English name. He is the first boss of the game, being the boss of Ladida Plains. When Peach sees Petey, Petey swallows the Toad, who is trapped in a ball, and Peach has to defeat Petey to rescue the Toad. His attacks send shockwaves, pushing back Peach, shooting Nipper Plants (which can be absorbed for vibe), shooting one shockwave to the left and one to the right (which can defeat Nipper Plants if there are any not defeated by the princess), and if she is using a vibe power, ending it. Peach has to use her Gloom vibe to make a plant grow so that she can leap on a leaf and once again use the vibe to put tears into Petey and inflate him, making him fall and reveal his weak spot: his belly button. Peach has to jump on his belly five times to defeat him. After 3 hits, Petey uses his own vibe, Rage. Petey can bounce around, making Peach's attack tough, and additionally send 2 shockwaves to each side. It is notable that the method of defeating him is very similar to Super Mario Sunshine; however, Peach needs to hit him five times, not three like Mario needs to in Super Mario Sunshine, and when he falls, Peach needed just to stomp his navel. Once defeated, Petey Piranha explodes.

Mario & Luigi series

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Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time

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Petey Piranha's battle in Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time

Petey Piranha makes his Mario & Luigi series debut as a boss in Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time. In the Koopaseum of the Mushroom Kingdom's past, Princess Peach is fed to Petey Piranha by Princess Shroob's orders. Shortly afterwards, Mario, Luigi, Baby Mario, and Baby Luigi enter the Gritzy Caves beneath the Koopaseum to find Petey and save Peach. On their way, they encounter two Shroobs with Kylie Koopa, whom they have suspended by a rope. Petey then emerges from the ground and the Shroobs cut Kylie's rope, feeding her to Petey as well as the princess. Before the Mario Bros. can do anything, however, he burrows away. The bros. later find Petey in the room past the large gate in the caves, where he emerges from the ground after the bros. hit a high ? Block in the middle of the room containing a single coin. Petey then swallows the block and spits it out, which bounces across the room before hitting the back wall, creating a crack for the bros. to hammer through later and progress, and his boss battle begins.

Due to the bros. already being high on POW, Petey Piranha does not have a particularly high defense like previous bosses, making the battle slightly easier. His attacks include diving into the sand and ejecting rocks towards the Mario Bros. To dodge this assault, they have to look at how Petey dives, and they must jump with the according Bro. Petey starts the battle hovering, but after being hit by multiple attacks, he falls into the sand, being buried up to his head. His other main attack, while grounded, involves going underground and swallowing the sand, trying to drag the Mario Bros. into his mouth. The brothers have to jump up and down to not get consumed. He can also spit out Piranha Pests that have to be hammered away multiple times. After a certain number of turns, he jumps out of the sand and resumes hovering, though the Bros. can knock him out of the air again. He is especially susceptible to fire and ice. Once defeated, Petey Piranha explodes and both Kylie and a Cobalt Star Shard fly out of him, but Princess Peach does not. Kylie explains that when she was eaten, she saw the princess, but Petey spat her out right after swallowing Kylie.

In this game, Petey Piranha's voice is identical to that of Yoob.

Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam

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Mario, Luigi and Paper Mario facing off against Petey Piranha

Petey Piranha and his paper counterpart, Paper Petey Piranha, both appear as bosses in the fifth installment of the Mario & Luigi series, Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam. Both versions of Petey are fought in Sunbeam Plains.

The regular Petey Piranha appears as the game's first boss‚ and is sent to attack Mario, Luigi and Paper Mario by Bowser after he teams up with Paper Bowser and they kidnap both Peaches. He mainly attacks by ramming towards Paper Mario, flying into the air before slamming onto the ground, creating a shock wave, or by attempting to grab one of the trio using his leaves while spinning rapidly, before chomping down on them multiple times and, if it is Mario or Luigi he grabbed, swallowing them, temporarily removing them from the battle. If Paper Mario successfully avoids the spinning attack or jumps on him during his ramming attack, Petey will become dizzy and will fall over for a short period of time, allowing the group to attack his stomach; he can potentially cough up some coins or a Goomba whenever a jump attack is used, and Mario and Luigi if he swallowed them, returning them to the battle. Lastly, he also has a chase attack where he will spit balls of goop at the trio. which they have to avoid by grabbing onto Paper Mario's paper airplane form. After avoiding enough balls of goop, Petey will collapse and Paper Mario will attack him, causing him to cough up a bean or an item. Being a plant, Petey Piranha is especially weak to fire-based Bros. Attacks, such as the Fire Flower. Upon being defeated, the trio obtain some ? cards and continue pursuing the Bowsers.

Additionally, his paper counterpart is fought later in the game.

Despite having his own voice clips from several games, Petey Piranha uses Wiggler's voice clips from Super Mario Sunshine.

Mario Hoops 3-on-3

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One of the two Petey Piranhas in Mario Hoops 3-on-3

Two Petey Piranhas appear in the Daisy Garden court as the baskets in Mario Hoops 3-on-3 and try to keep anyone from making a slam dunk. They fall asleep approximately every 30 seconds, making dunks possible during that time. If a team dunks three times in the first half without letting their opponents score, a blue seed appears in a ? Panel. If the team takes it and wins the game, a secret court called Malboro Garden is playable, which features plant-like monsters from the Final Fantasy series that move slowly from side to side behind the hoops and breathe out a purple gas that stuns players.

Mario Strikers Charged

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Petey Piranha in Mario Strikers Charged


Petey Piranha's Mega Strike in Mario Strikers Charged

Petey Piranha appears as an unlockable captain in the Wii game Mario Strikers Charged. He is a Power player, making him good at tackling and shooting; however, he can neither pass nor run very well. His Super Ability, Mud Slinger!, causes him to spit mud on the ground, which slows everyone down but him. He can use this move up to four times in one Super Ability. Petey Piranha's deke involves him rapidly banging his head backwards and forwards to prevent opponents from stealing the ball. In his Mega Strike, Petey is enclosed in a large bud, while a stem sprouts from the ground and takes him above the stage, where he spits the ball at the goal.

He is the final unlockable character in the game, unlocked by beating the final cup, the Striker Cup, which involves beating Petey in the Stormship Stadium stage. Petey is the only character not shown in the opening cinematic of the game, whereas Diddy Kong and Bowser Jr. (the other two unlockables) make brief appearances.

His theme music when he scores a point is calypso. One of his winning animations involves him doing the limbo with his team players, while one of his "losing animations" (sometimes when the opponent scores a point) Petey walks angrily to one of the opponents, eats them, and lets them back out, covering the player in mud. Petey is the only captain to wear a helmet in this game.

Super Smash Bros. series

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Super Smash Bros. Brawl

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Artwork of Petey Piranha in Super Smash Bros. Brawl

Petey is the first boss in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. After Bowser joins the Subspace Army in its attempts to conquer "this world," Petey and the Ancient Minister lead an attack on the Midair Stadium, where Mario and Kirby are having a friendly brawl. Before Petey captures the spectating Peach and Zelda in cages, Mario is blasted away by a cannonball while he attempts to destroy a Subspace Bomb that has been dropped by the Ancient Minister, leaving Kirby as his only opponent. Petey attacks by swinging the cages at him, as well as jumping into the air and potentially causing damage from the impact of landing. Kirby has to attack the cages to weaken them, saving one of the princesses (attacking Petey himself deals damage to both cages). Petey Piranha has no other attacks beside body slamming the player and swinging the cages around. However, only one princess can be saved, and the other princess is changed back into a Trophy by Wario, who then steals it. Once defeated, Petey Piranha suddenly bursts into flames. Petey also has two stickers depicting him, with both of them being very large. The first is his artwork for Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour and increases the power of darkness attacks by 47 and is only usable by Ganondorf. The second is his artwork for Mario Strikers Charged and it increases the power of bite attacks by 32 and is only usable by Wario, Yoshi, Pokémon Trainer and Wolf.

Unusually, Petey's petals are behind his neck in this game; normally, they are in front of it. This game also gives him detailed gums, which are never depicted again. Also, he uses realistic monster roars instead of his cartoonish voice. His trophy in the English version of the game uses gender-neutral pronouns when describing him.

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

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Petey Piranha in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

Petey Piranha appears in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate as part of Piranha Plant's Final Smash. His appearance is derived from the Subspace Emissary in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, including the cages he wields, though he has a brighter color scheme more comparable to the mainline Mario games. He hops along the stage while swinging his cages, and is able to trap opponents inside them. At the end of the Final Smash, he will breathe fire and slam the cages into the ground. He also appears in the form of two primary Grab type spirits, using artwork from Mario Super Sluggers and Mario Strikers Charged. The former spirit is an enhanced form of the Nipper Plant spirit and makes the user temporarily giant at the start of a battle.

On Palutena's Temple, both Petey Piranha and Petea Piranha are mentioned briefly by Viridi during Palutena's Guidance dialogue for Piranha Plant.

Super Mario-Kun

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Petey Piranha as he appears in the Super Mario-Kun

Petey Piranha appears in volume 36 of the Super Mario-Kun, the adaption of Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time. In this manga, he is apparently a mother of the Tongue Piranha children, and he holds a shard of the Cobalt Star in his mouth, as a replacement for a tooth. Petey talks in a sweet, feminine way, making Mario and Luigi comment on how nice he is. Mario and Luigi anger him, however, by attempting to snatch the Cobalt Star Shard. After a fight, however, Petey gives it to the four brothers.

Mario Sports Mix

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Petey Piranha in Mario Sports Mix

Petey Piranha appears in Mario Sports Mix on Daisy Garden, as an NPC. During a basketball match, Petey reprises his role from Mario Hoops 3-on-3, acting as the hoop, and during a dodgeball match, Petey stands on the side of the playing area and will spit goop that will act as obstacles to the players. Petey stars in his very own party game called Feed Petey, where players try to feed as much fruit to him within the time allotted.

Paper Mario series

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Paper Mario: Sticker Star

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“SHINY PETEY TIME!”

—Petey Piranha, Paper Mario: Sticker Star


Petey Piranha as he appears in Paper Mario: Sticker Star

Petey makes his Paper Mario debut as the boss of Rumble Volcano in Paper Mario: Sticker Star. Like the other bosses, he gains power from a Royal Sticker that he took and ate from a tribe of Spear Guys who described him as gluttonous. Upon first sighting Mario and Kersti, he swallows Kersti whole, forcing Mario to go after him. Presumably during this time, he also ate several Koopa Troopas and Stickers, as he coughs up Dry Bones and random stickers during the battle. Once found, he immediately attacks Mario.

He mainly fights by flying with his leaves before slamming down on Mario. He can also spit out a ball of goo at Mario which can sometimes cause him to gain the "soggy" status effect. After losing HP, he uses his leaves to spin around rapidly to attack Mario but doing so makes him dizzy. Sometimes, Mario gets dizzy if he is hit by this attack. If Petey is attacked during his dizzy state; his weak point (his belly button) becomes exposed, which leaves him vulnerable to serious damage from Jump attacks. Once his belly button is attacked, he spits out Kersti, as well as several Jump stickers, and a Dry Bones. Petey has 300 HP. When he has 100 HP left, he begins a more powerful attack when he bites Mario three times. Each time he bites Mario, he deals 7 damage. Once he is defeated, he explodes into confetti and reveals the Green Royal Sticker. Petey Piranha is the only boss in the game to not require any specific types of stickers to beat.

This is the first, and so far, the only appearance of Petey's in which he speaks intelligible language, albeit one line and under the influence of a Royal Sticker. Interestingly, although Petey ate the green Royal Sticker, it appears on his head during his fight.

Petey Piranha being the boss of the 5th world in this game, encountered in a volcano in a tropical jungle, mirrors how Lava Piranha is the boss of the 5th chapter in Paper Mario, and is encountered in the volcanic Mt. Lavalava of the tropical Lavalava Island.

Paper Mario: Color Splash

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Main article: Petea Piranha

While Petey himself does not appear in Paper Mario: Color Splash, a counterpart of Petey known as Petea Piranha appears as the boss of Plum Park.

Mario Party series

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Mario Party 10

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Petey Piranha as he appears in Mario Party 10

Petey Piranha makes his physical debut in the Mario Party series in Mario Party 10; as the boss of Mushroom Park. He is fought in the boss minigame Petey's Bomb Battle, in which players must toss bombs at him to gain points. Periodically, he will attempt to inhale the bombs and spit them back at players to counterattack; being hit by Petey Piranha results in losing one point.

Mario Party: Star Rush

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Petey Piranha makes his second appearance in the Mario Party series in Mario Party: Star Rush. He is fought in the boss minigame, Petey Piranha's Shell Smackdown, where players must grab and throw Green Shells to defeat him.

Mario Party: The Top 100

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Petey Piranha appears in Mario Party: The Top 100, where he replaces the Piranha Plant from the Mario Party minigame Piranha's Pursuit. A balloon of his head also appears on Minigame Island, which signifies the appearance of the minigame Piranha's Pursuit in the area.

Mario Party Superstars


Petey Piranha in his encyclopedia entry from Mario Party Superstars

Petey Piranha reappears in Mario Party Superstars reprising his role from Mario Party: The Top 100 by appearing in the Piranha's Pursuit minigame. His encyclopedia entry confirms he is the leader of the Piranha Plants and mentions that his belly button is hidden under his shorts.

Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition

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Petey Piranha in Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition

Petey appears as the boss of World 5-7 and World 8-3 in Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition, and can also serve as an ally for the player. His main attribute is Wood, and his sub-attribute is Light. Petey Piranha's skill, Giga Piranha Drain, can transform all Orbs into Fire, Wood, and Heart Orbs. His Awoken Skill increases the amount of HP that gets restored whenever Heart Orbs are cleared.

Petey Piranha's strongest stat is his ATK, and he also has above average HP while his RCV is below average. The player can acquire Petey Piranha by using six Fire Flowers to transform a Fire Piranha Plant.

Unlike with most other games, Petey Piranha is treated as a generic enemy in this game, so he can still appear as an enemy, regardless of whether or not he's in the player's party.

Dr. Mario World


Petey Piranha was added as a playable character in Dr. Mario World on April 28, 2021 as Dr. Petey Piranha,[5] and is available as regular staffing.

Dr. Petey Piranha's skill clears the bottom-most object(s) in every column, where it's one per column in stage mode and level 1 in versus mode, and two per column in level 2 and above in stage mode. In versus mode, if this skill clears the two bottom-most row of objects, one set of objects are cleared at a time. The objects that are cleared are immediately eliminated, including any that usually takes multiple hits to clear like crates and floatie viruses. If an unclearable object is at the lowest part of the column such as a key or an Empty Block even though a clearable object exists above it, the unclearable object will still be targeted, meaning that nothing different happens on that column.

Other appearances, cameos, and references


Petey Piranha is mentioned as one of the answer choices to one of Pokey's riddles in Mario Party Advance — specifically, "What golfs, parties, and rides on a kart?". Mario is the correct answer, however, since Petey has yet to appear in a Mario Party game as a playable character and would not appear in one at all until Mario Party 10.


Petey Piranha was originally going to appear as a playable character in Mario Kart Wii, as there is an unused player mugshot of him, but the idea was canceled for unknown reasons. However, a kart that resembles him, the Piranha Prowler, is available for use by heavy characters, which can be unlocked by placing first in the 50cc Special Cup. If players are driving this kart and get a speed boost, cross the finish line, or get hit by an item, the mouth at the front of the kart moves. Additionally, Petey makes a cameo appearance on the billboard for "The Mushroom Moon" in Moonview Highway.

While Petey Piranha does not appear in Mario Tennis Open, the player can unlock a Petey Piranha costume to customize their Mii with by reaching 50 rebounds in the Ink Showdown Challenge difficulty. One can also purchase his racket, which has been altered slightly: the Piranha Plant emblem now bears petals, akin to Petey's actual appearance. Similarly, though he is absent from Mario Golf: World Tour, there is a Petey Piranha Mii costume that players can unlock. It can be unlocked by completing a Costume Challenge in the Cheep Cheep Lagoon course. Additionally, there is also a Petey Piranha-themed golf club and ball available to buy.

Bien que Petey Piranha lui-même n'apparaisse pas dans Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle , l'un des boss Rabbids , Pirabbid Plant , revêt une tenue qui fait référence au design de Petey Piranha.

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