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'''Spinning Flowers'''<ref>''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars'' English instruction booklet, pg. 16</ref> are red flowers that act as rotating [[platform]]s in ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]''. Spinning Flowers are found throughout the game and are used to reach high places. When [[Mario]] jumps onto a Spinning Flower, he begins to spin in a clockwise direction. When he [[jump]]s off, he is launched high and far in one direction. However, if Mario stands on a Spinning Flower for too long, he gets dizzy and falls off. Spinning Flowers are found in only three [[level]]s in this game: [[Mushroom Way]], [[Bandit's Way]], and [[Land's End]].
'''Spinning Flowers'''<ref>''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars'' English instruction booklet, pg. 16</ref> are red flowers that act as rotating [[platform]]s in ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]''. Spinning Flowers are found throughout the game and are used to reach high places. When [[Mario]] jumps onto the flower, he begins to spin in a clockwise direction. When he [[jump]]s off, he is launched high and far in one direction. However, if Mario stands on a Spinning Flower for too long, he gets dizzy and falls off. Spinning Flowers are found only in three levels in this game: [[Mushroom Way]], [[Bandit's Way]], and [[Land's End]].


[[File:PM_Spinning_Flower.png|frame|left|A Spinning Flower in ''[[Paper Mario]]'']]
[[File:PM_Spinning_Flower.png|frame|left|A Spinning Flower in ''[[Paper Mario]]'']]
In ''[[Paper Mario]]'', purple Spinning Flowers appear on [[Lavalava Island]]. In this game, they have only petals, with no "base" face in the middle. When Mario jumps onto a Spinning Flower and the player hits the {{button|n64|Z}} button, he is propelled in the air. This lets Mario reach higher than he could before, and it allows him to reach objects way up in the air. This also helps him find the [[Fearsome 5]] that got lost playing hide-n-sneak in [[Jade Jungle]].
In ''[[Paper Mario]]'', purple Spinning Flowers appear on [[Lavalava Island]]. In this game, they only have petals, with no "base" face in the middle. When Mario jumps on one and the player hits the {{button|n64|Z}} button, Mario will be propelled in the air. This lets Mario reach higher than he could before, and allows him to reach objects way up in the air. This also helps him find the [[Fearsome 5]] that got lost playing hide-n-sneak in [[Jade Jungle]].
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