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{{item infobox | {{item infobox | ||
|image=[[File:SMBW Wonder Seed Artwork. | |image=[[File:SMBW Wonder Seed Artwork.png|200px]] | ||
|name=Wonder Seed | |name=Wonder Seed | ||
|first_appearance=''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]'' ([[List of games by date#2023|2023]]) | |first_appearance=''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]'' ([[List of games by date#2023|2023]]) | ||
|latest_appearance=''[[Super Mario Run]]'' (version 3.1.0, cameo) (2023) | |latest_appearance=''[[Super Mario Run]]'' (version 3.1.0, cameo) (2023) | ||
|effect=Ends the Wonder Effect. Also a [[goal]] for some courses. | |effect=Ends the [[Wonder Effect]]. Also a [[goal]] for some courses. | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{ | {{quote|Wonderful!|[[Mario]] collecting a Wonder Seed|Super Mario Bros. Wonder}} | ||
'''Wonder Seeds''', also spelled '''Wonderseeds''',<ref>{{cite| author = Nintendo 公式チャンネル | date = June 21, 2023 | url = www.youtube.com/watch?v=tTMMSC4xP1c | title = Nintendo Direct 2023.6.21 | publisher = {{wp|YouTube}} | accessdate = September 3, 2023 }}</ref> are collectable items in ''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]''. In their debut game, they form a reward for fulfilling certain tasks, such as completing a course or challenge, and collecting them is required to open up some courses. They feature brown coats which cover their lower and rear areas; the exposed portion of the embryo features a pair of white eyes, a green shoot, and brightly colored {{wp|cotyledons}} with iridescent diamond markings similar to those found on a [[Wonder Flower]]. | '''Wonder Seeds''', also spelled '''Wonderseeds''',<ref>{{cite| author = Nintendo 公式チャンネル | date = June 21, 2023 | url = www.youtube.com/watch?v=tTMMSC4xP1c | title = Nintendo Direct 2023.6.21 | publisher = {{wp|YouTube}} | accessdate = September 3, 2023 }}</ref> are collectable items in ''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]''. In their debut game, they form a reward for fulfilling certain tasks, such as completing a course or challenge, and collecting them is required to open up some courses. They feature brown coats which cover their lower and rear areas; the exposed portion of the embryo features a pair of white eyes, a green shoot, and brightly colored {{wp|cotyledons}}, with iridescent diamond markings similar to those found on a [[Wonder Flower]]. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
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In ''Super Mario Bros. Wonder'', each standard level contains at least two Wonder Seeds, with one always rewarded to players for completing a level and rescuing a [[Poplin]], while another is found after triggering the level's [[Wonder Effect]], which the Wonder Seed ends upon being collected. Levels with a secret exit contain a third Wonder Seed, while levels without a Wonder Flower (Break Times!, Search Parties, Badge Challenges, Wiggler Races, KO Arenas, most Poplin houses and [[The Final-Final Test Badge Marathon]]), [[Airship|flying battleships]], [[Castle|palaces]] and [[Operation Poplin Rescue]] contain only one. [[The Final Battle! Bowser's Rage Stage]] is the only level with no Wonder Seeds. Completing the final level in each world rewards the player with a [[Royal Seed]], a larger and more powerful type of Wonder Seed. | In ''Super Mario Bros. Wonder'', each standard level contains at least two Wonder Seeds, with one always rewarded to players for completing a level and rescuing a [[Poplin]], while another is found after triggering the level's [[Wonder Effect]], which the Wonder Seed ends upon being collected. Levels with a secret exit contain a third Wonder Seed, while levels without a Wonder Flower (Break Times!, Search Parties, Badge Challenges, Wiggler Races, KO Arenas, most Poplin houses and [[The Final-Final Test Badge Marathon]]), [[Airship|flying battleships]], [[Castle|palaces]] and [[Operation Poplin Rescue]] contain only one. [[The Final Battle! Bowser's Rage Stage]] is the only level with no Wonder Seeds. Completing the final level in each world rewards the player with a [[Royal Seed]], a larger and more powerful type of Wonder Seed. | ||
Wonder Seeds are used to defeat [[Wonder Packun]] blocking access to levels in the overworld, functioning similarly to [[Star Medal]]s in ''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]'' and [[Green Star]]s in ''[[Super Mario 3D World]]''. They also bear a similarity to ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]''{{'}}s [[Power Moon]]s, being able to be bought in [[Poplin Shop|shops]] and changing their color depending on the region within the game. The Wonder Seed's color matches their world's [[Wonder Flower]] and [[Wow Bud]]: blue for [[Pipe-Rock Plateau]], | Wonder Seeds are used to defeat [[Wonder Packun]] blocking access to levels in the overworld, functioning similarly to [[Star Medal]]s in ''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]'' and [[Green Star]]s in ''[[Super Mario 3D World]]''. They also bear a similarity to ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]''{{'}}s [[Power Moon]]s, being able to be bought in [[Poplin Shop|shops]] and changing their color depending on the region within the game. The Wonder Seed's color matches their world's [[Wonder Flower]] and [[Wow Bud]]: blue for [[Pipe-Rock Plateau]], cyan for [[Fluff-Puff Peaks]], pink for [[Shining Falls]], yellow for the [[Sunbaked Desert]], green for the [[Fungi Mines]], purple for [[Deep Magma Bog]], orange for the [[Petal Isles]], and white for the [[Special World]]. | ||
After a Wonder Seed is collected, it becomes gray and transparent when re-entering the level. With the exception of the Special World, 100 [[flower coin]]s are awarded for collecting all Wonder Seeds in each world. There are a total of 225 Wonder Seeds in the game. | After a Wonder Seed is collected, it becomes gray and transparent when re-entering the level. With the exception of the Special World, 100 [[flower coin]]s are awarded for collecting all Wonder Seeds in each world. There are a total of 225 Wonder Seeds in the game, and collecting all seeds will award one of six [[Completion|medals]] to the player's current save file. | ||
====''Super Mario Run''==== | ====''Super Mario Run''==== | ||
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==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
SMBW Wonder Seed Artwork.jpg|Larger Wonder Seed artwork with a white background | |||
SMBWPoplin.png|A [[Poplin]] presenting a Wonder Seed | SMBWPoplin.png|A [[Poplin]] presenting a Wonder Seed | ||
SMBW course clear.jpg|A Wonder Seed being gifted to players for beating a level | SMBW course clear.jpg|A Wonder Seed being gifted to players for beating a level | ||
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SMBW Icon Turquoise Wonder Seed.png|Wonder Seed icon from [[Fluff-Puff Peaks]] | SMBW Icon Turquoise Wonder Seed.png|Wonder Seed icon from [[Fluff-Puff Peaks]] | ||
SMBW Icon Pink Wonder Seed.png|Wonder Seed icon from [[Shining Falls]] | SMBW Icon Pink Wonder Seed.png|Wonder Seed icon from [[Shining Falls]] | ||
SMBW Icon Yellow Wonder Seed.png|Wonder Seed icon from [[Sunbaked Desert]] | SMBW Icon Yellow Wonder Seed.png|Wonder Seed icon from the [[Sunbaked Desert]] | ||
SMBW Icon Green Wonder Seed.png|Wonder Seed icon from [[Fungi Mines]] | SMBW Icon Green Wonder Seed.png|Wonder Seed icon from the [[Fungi Mines]] | ||
SMBW Icon Purple Wonder Seed.png|Wonder Seed icon from [[Deep Magma Bog]] | SMBW Icon Purple Wonder Seed.png|Wonder Seed icon from [[Deep Magma Bog]] | ||
SMBW Icon White Wonder Seed.png|Wonder Seed icon from the [[Special World]] | SMBW Icon White Wonder Seed.png|Wonder Seed icon from the [[Special World]] | ||
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<references/> | <references/> | ||
{{SMBW}} | {{SMBW}} | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Fruit]] | ||
[[Category:Collectibles]] | [[Category:Collectibles]] | ||
[[Category:Super Mario Bros. Wonder items]] | [[Category:Super Mario Bros. Wonder items]] | ||
[[it:Seme meraviglia]] | [[it:Seme meraviglia]] |
Latest revision as of 08:56, September 29, 2024
Wonder Seed | |
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First appearance | Super Mario Bros. Wonder (2023) |
Latest appearance | Super Mario Run (version 3.1.0, cameo) (2023) |
Effect | Ends the Wonder Effect. Also a goal for some courses. |
- “Wonderful!”
- —Mario collecting a Wonder Seed, Super Mario Bros. Wonder
Wonder Seeds, also spelled Wonderseeds,[1] are collectable items in Super Mario Bros. Wonder. In their debut game, they form a reward for fulfilling certain tasks, such as completing a course or challenge, and collecting them is required to open up some courses. They feature brown coats which cover their lower and rear areas; the exposed portion of the embryo features a pair of white eyes, a green shoot, and brightly colored cotyledons, with iridescent diamond markings similar to those found on a Wonder Flower.
History[edit]
Super Mario series[edit]
Super Mario Bros. Wonder[edit]
In Super Mario Bros. Wonder, each standard level contains at least two Wonder Seeds, with one always rewarded to players for completing a level and rescuing a Poplin, while another is found after triggering the level's Wonder Effect, which the Wonder Seed ends upon being collected. Levels with a secret exit contain a third Wonder Seed, while levels without a Wonder Flower (Break Times!, Search Parties, Badge Challenges, Wiggler Races, KO Arenas, most Poplin houses and The Final-Final Test Badge Marathon), flying battleships, palaces and Operation Poplin Rescue contain only one. The Final Battle! Bowser's Rage Stage is the only level with no Wonder Seeds. Completing the final level in each world rewards the player with a Royal Seed, a larger and more powerful type of Wonder Seed.
Wonder Seeds are used to defeat Wonder Packun blocking access to levels in the overworld, functioning similarly to Star Medals in Super Mario 3D Land and Green Stars in Super Mario 3D World. They also bear a similarity to Super Mario Odyssey's Power Moons, being able to be bought in shops and changing their color depending on the region within the game. The Wonder Seed's color matches their world's Wonder Flower and Wow Bud: blue for Pipe-Rock Plateau, cyan for Fluff-Puff Peaks, pink for Shining Falls, yellow for the Sunbaked Desert, green for the Fungi Mines, purple for Deep Magma Bog, orange for the Petal Isles, and white for the Special World.
After a Wonder Seed is collected, it becomes gray and transparent when re-entering the level. With the exception of the Special World, 100 flower coins are awarded for collecting all Wonder Seeds in each world. There are a total of 225 Wonder Seeds in the game, and collecting all seeds will award one of six medals to the player's current save file.
Super Mario Run[edit]
The Wonder Seed appears as one of the stamps on the Stamp Cards in the Super Mario Bros. Wonder event in Super Mario Run from December 20, 2023 to March 15, 2024.
Tetris 99[edit]
In Tetris 99, if the Super Mario Bros. Wonder theme is applied, the badges take the form of the Pipe-Rock Plateau Wonder Seed icons.
Gallery[edit]
A Poplin presenting a Wonder Seed
Wonder Seed icon from Pipe-Rock Plateau
Wonder Seed icon from the Petal Isles
Wonder Seed icon from Fluff-Puff Peaks
Wonder Seed icon from Shining Falls
Wonder Seed icon from the Sunbaked Desert
Wonder Seed icon from the Fungi Mines
Wonder Seed icon from Deep Magma Bog
Wonder Seed icon from the Special World
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ワンダーシード[?] Wandā Shīdo |
Wonder Seed | |
Chinese (simplified) | 惊奇种子[?] Jīngqí Zhǒngzi |
Wonder Seed | |
Chinese (traditional) | 驚奇種子[?] Jīngqí Zhǒngzi |
Wonder Seed | |
Dutch | Wonderzaadje[?] | Wonder Seed | |
French | Graine prodige[?] | Wonder seed | |
German | Wundersamen[?] | Wonder Seed; possibly a pun on wundersam ("wondrous") | |
Italian | Seme meraviglia[?] | Wonder seed | |
Korean | 원더시드[?] Wondeo Sideu |
Wonder seed | |
Portuguese | Semente fenomenal[?] | Phenomenal seed | |
Russian | Чудо-семечко[?] Chudo-semechko |
Wonder seed | |
Spanish | Semilla Maravilla[?] | Wonder Seed |
References[edit]
- ^ Nintendo 公式チャンネル (June 21, 2023). Nintendo Direct 2023.6.21. YouTube. Retrieved September 3, 2023.