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====''Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic'' / ''Super Mario Bros. 2'' / ''Super Mario Advance''====
====''Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic'' / ''Super Mario Bros. 2'' / ''Super Mario Advance''====
[[File:Vegetable_SMB2.png|left|thumb|200px|Unripe and ripe vegetables, and the red grass pulled to acquire them]]
[[File:Vegetable_SMB2.png|left|thumb|200px|Unripe and ripe vegetables, and the red grass pulled to acquire them]]
Vegetables (also called '''Large Vegetables'''<ref>{{cite|author=Stratton, Bryan|title=''Super Mario Advance'' Prima's Official Strategy Guide|page=11|date=June 7, 2001|isbn=0-7615-3633-7|publisher=[[Prima Games]]|language=en-us}}</ref>) are first found in [[Subcon]] in ''Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic'' and ''Super Mario Bros. 2''. They can be plucked with {{button|nes|B}} and thrown at enemies. '''Unripened vegetables'''<ref name=NES/><ref>{{cite|title=''Super Mario Bros. 2'' Nintendo 3DS Virtual Console electronic manual|publisher=Nintendo|language=en-gb|page=10}}</ref> (also called '''Sprouts''',<ref name=NP/><ref name=NPG/> '''Tiny Vegetables''',<ref name=SNES/> or '''Small Vegetables'''<ref name=Advance/>) are smaller than the ripe ones but are just as effective when throwing. Almost all the red [[grass]] in the game is a vegetable when plucked. Vegetables can appear as [[turnip]]s (in Worlds 1, 3, and 5, the grass worlds), pumpkins / bell peppers (in Worlds 2 and 6, the desert worlds), beets (in World 4, the ice world), parsnips (in World 7, the cloud world), tomatoes and onions (in World 7-2, from the Dream Machine), and radishes (in World 7; ''Doki Doki Panic'' only). If four large ones are picked up in the same stage, picking up what is supposed to be the fifth one will reveal a [[Stop Watch]]. In the remakes, the pumpkin/bell-pepper-like vegetables are green instead of red, and have replaced the tomatoes in World 7-2. Additionally, the ''[[Super Mario Advance]]'' remake adds large turnips called [[Giant Vegetable]]s, which take longer to pull out and can hit more enemies in succession.
Vegetables (also called '''Large Vegetables'''<ref>{{cite|author=Stratton, Bryan|title=''Super Mario Advance'' Prima's Official Strategy Guide|page=11|date=June 7, 2001|isbn=0-7615-3633-7|publisher=[[Prima Games]]|language=en-us}}</ref>) are first found in [[Subcon]] in ''Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic'' and ''Super Mario Bros. 2''. They can be plucked with {{button|nes|B}} and thrown at enemies. '''Unripened vegetables'''<ref name=NES/><ref>{{cite|title=''Super Mario Bros. 2'' Nintendo 3DS Virtual Console electronic manual|publisher=Nintendo|language=en-gb|page=10}}</ref> (also called '''Sprouts''',<ref name=NP/><ref name=NPG/> '''Tiny Vegetables''',<ref name=SNES/> or '''Small Vegetables'''<ref name=Advance/>) are smaller than the ripe ones but are just as effective when throwing. Almost all the red [[grass]] in the game is a vegetable when plucked. Vegetables can appear as [[turnip]]s, onions, beets, radishes, and other root vegetables. If four large ones are picked up in the same stage, picking up what is supposed to be the fifth one will reveal a [[Stop Watch]]. In the remakes, the pumpkin/bell-pepper-like vegetables are green instead of red. Additionally, the ''[[Super Mario Advance]]'' remake adds large turnips called [[Giant Vegetable]]s, which take longer to pull out and can hit more enemies in succession.


[[Wart]] is said to hate vegetables in the game's story; he needs to be force-fed six vegetables to be beaten. Tomatoes and onions are only seen when thrown out of Wart's [[Dream Machine]].
[[Wart]] is said to hate vegetables in the game's story; he needs to be force-fed six vegetables to be beaten. Tomatoes and onions are only seen when thrown out of Wart's [[Dream Machine]].
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===''The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!''===
===''The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!''===
Vegetables appear in some episodes of ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'' Mario and Luigi use them in various episodes to defeat their enemies, the [[Bowser's Minions|Koopa Pack]] and [[Bowser|King Koopa]] like in ''Super Mario Bros. 2''. The vegetable-throwing sound from ''Super Mario Bros. 2'' is also commonly used in the show even for things such as the firing of a [[Bullet Bill]] and the throwing of a [[fireball]].
Vegetables appear in some episodes of ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]''. Mario and Luigi use them in various episodes to defeat their enemies, the [[Koopa Troop|Koopa Pack]] and [[Bowser|King Koopa]] like in ''Super Mario Bros. 2''. The vegetable-throwing sound from ''Super Mario Bros. 2'' is also commonly used in the show even for things such as the firing of a [[Bullet Bill]] and the throwing of a [[fireball]].


===''Mario vs. Wario''===
===''Mario vs. Wario''===
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|SpaE=No importa cuántas arranques. ¡No pasará nada!
|SpaE=No importa cuántas arranques. ¡No pasará nada!
}}
}}
===''Super Mario Advance''===
;Vegetable
*'''European instruction booklet:''' ''Carrots, radishes and more! Pull them out and throw them at your enemies.''
;Unripened Vegetable
*'''European instruction booklet:''' ''These young vegetables may not look like much, but try throwing them anyway.''


===''Super Smash Bros. Melee''===
===''Super Smash Bros. Melee''===
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<gallery>
<gallery>
SMB2 Sprout 1.png|[[Turnip]] (small)
SMB2 Sprout 1.png|[[Turnip]] (small)
SMAS Sprout 1.png|Turnip (small) in the ''All-Stars'' version
SMB2 Veggie 1.png|Turnip (big)
SMB2 Veggie 1.png|Turnip (big)
SMAS Veggie 1.png|Turnip (big) in the ''All-Stars'' version
SMB2 Sprout 2.png|Radish
SMB2 Sprout 2.png|Pumpkin / bell pepper (small)
SMB2 Veggie 2.png|What appears to either be a pumpkin or a bell pepper
SMAS Sprout 2.png|Pumpkin / bell pepper (small) in the ''All-Stars'' version
SMB2 Sprout 3.png|Parsnip (small)
SMB2 Veggie 2.png|Pumpkin / bell pepper (big)
SMAS Veggie 2.png|Pumpkin / bell pepper (big) in the ''All-Stars'' version
SMB2 Sprout 3.png|Beet (small)
SMAS Sprout 3.png|Beet (small) in the ''All-Stars'' version
SMB2 Veggie 3.png|Beet (big)
SMAS Veggie 3.png|Beet (big) in the ''All-Stars'' version
SMB2 Sprout 4.png|Parsnip (small)
SMAS Sprout 4.png|Parsnip (small) in the ''All-Stars'' version
SMB2 Veggie 4.png|Parsnip (big)
SMB2 Veggie 4.png|Parsnip (big)
SMAS Veggie 4.png|Parnsip (big) in the ''All-Stars'' version
SMB2 Veggie 3.png|Beet
SMB2 Sprout 4.png|Radish
SMB2 Veggie 5.png|Tomato
SMB2 Veggie 5.png|Tomato
SMAS Veggie 5 (Unused).png|Tomato, which goes unused (replaced by the pumpkin / bell pepper) in the ''All-Stars'' version
SMB2 Veggie 6.png|Garlic
SMB2 Veggie 6.png|Garlic / onion
Turnip DDP sprite.png|Daikon (''Doki Doki Panic'' only)
SMAS Veggie 6.png|Garlic / onion in the ''All-Stars'' version
Turnip DDP sprite.png|Daikon / radish (''Doki Doki Panic'' only)
</gallery>
</gallery>


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===Vegetable===
===Vegetable===
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jpn={{ruby|野菜|やさい}}<ref name=DDP>{{cite|title=''Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic'' instruction booklet|language=ja|date=1987|publisher=Nintendo|page=24}}</ref>
|Jap={{ruby|野菜|やさい}}<ref name=DDP>{{cite|title=''Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic'' instruction booklet|language=ja|date=1987|publisher=Nintendo|page=24}}</ref>
|JpnR=Yasai
|JapR=Yasai
|JpnM=Vegetable
|JapM=Vegetable
|Fre=Légume<br>Gros légume
|Fre=Légume<br>Gros légume
|FreM=Vegetable<br>Big vegetable
|FreM=Vegetable<br>Big vegetable
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|Spa=Verdura<ref name="3DS VC ES">{{cite|title=''Super Mario Bros. 2'' Nintendo 3DS Virtual Console electronic manual|publisher=Nintendo|language=es-es|page=10}}</ref>
|Spa=Verdura<ref name="3DS VC ES">{{cite|title=''Super Mario Bros. 2'' Nintendo 3DS Virtual Console electronic manual|publisher=Nintendo|language=es-es|page=10}}</ref>
|SpaM=Vegetable
|SpaM=Vegetable
|Swe=Grönsak
|Swe=Grönsak{{ref needed}}
|SweM=Vegetable
|SweM=Vegetable
}}
}}
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===Unripened vegetable===
===Unripened vegetable===
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jpn=はずれ{{ruby|野菜|やさい}}<ref name=DDP/>
|Jap=はずれ{{ruby|野菜|やさい}}<ref name=DDP/>
|JpnR=Hazure Yasai
|JapR=Hazure Yasai
|JpnM=Failed Vegetable
|JapM=Failed Vegetable
|Fre=Petit légume
|Fre=Petit légume
|FreM=Small vegetable
|FreM=Small vegetable

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