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Petey Piranha

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Petey Piranha
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A boss in Brawl
Universe Mario
Japanese voice actor Takashi Nagasako
Article on Super Mario Wiki Petey Piranha

Petey Piranha (ボスパックン, Boss Piranha), is a recurring villain (usually a boss) in the Mario series.

Origin

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Mario and F.L.U.D.D. encounter Petey Piranha in Super Mario Sunshine.

Petey Piranha first appeared in Super Mario Sunshine as the boss for levels 2 and 5 of Bianco Hills. In both level 2 and 5, his main methods of attacks are spitting out large amounts of brown goop on Mario, and if the player gets close enough, hitting Mario with his head by spinning it around himself. In level 5, he now has the ability to swing his arm to cause a tornado that sends Mario flying upward. Petey Piranha also appears as a boss in New Super Mario Bros. He will fly above the player and try to stomp on him or her. In Brawl, Petey Piranha is the first boss of the Subspace Emissary. One of his attacks involve trying to hit the player with the cages he is holding. The swinging motion is similar to his swinging motion in Super Mario Sunshine, except it does not cause a tornado. The stomping attack that Petey Piranha does in Brawl is very similar to his attack in New Super Mario Bros.

In Super Smash Bros. Brawl

In Adventure Mode: The Subspace Emissary

Petey Piranha appears as the first boss in Super Smash Bros. Brawl's Subspace Emissary mode, holding the cages of both Princess Peach and Princess Zelda at the end of the Midair Stadium. The player, who is controlling Kirby, must destroy one of the cages, with the only other damageable area being Petey's head, which splits the damage received to both cages.

Once a cage's health is depleted, it will break and free the princess inside while Petey catches on fire, collapses, and explodes. If both cages' health are depleted simultaneously via an attack on Petey's head, the game will randomly decide which princess is freed. The unsaved princess will be turned into a trophy by Wario. At the last level, Tabuu resurrects Petey, along with the other bosses, and sends him after the heroes in The Great Maze.

Unlike in most Mario games, where Petey has a cartoonish voice, SSBB has him using fearsome roars, similar to Bowser, Diddy Kong and Donkey Kong.

Petey Piranha's attacks

Petey has only two main attacks. The first involves swinging one of the two cages along the ground. The second is a jumping attack, where Petey tries to stomp the player. Any contact with Petey or the cages will damage the player and meteor smash them as he comes down from a jump.

When either cage is reduced to half health, Petey will roar and his head will glow red momentarily. Petey will then speed up his attacks and often jump in a different pattern, usually two times in a row; his attacks also deal slightly more damage.

HP and damage taken

HP Values Lowest difficulty Below-middle difficulty Middle difficulty Above-middle difficulty Highest difficulty
Midair Stadium 127 157 180 217 255
  EffectIcon(Normal).png EffectIcon(Slash).png EffectIcon(Electric).png EffectIcon(Freezing).png EffectIcon(Flame).png The icon for the grass effect. EffectIcon(Water).png EffectIcon(Darkness).png EffectIcon(Aura).png Specials: Direct Specials: Indirect
Damage taken ×0.7 ×0.7 ×0.7 ×0.7 ×1.0 ×0.7 ×0.7 ×0.7 ×0.7 ×0.7 ×0.3

It is currently believed that attacking a cage always deals ×1.0 damage, while attacking Petey will deal the above damage to each cage.

Trophy Info

Petey Piranha trophy from Super Smash Bros. Brawl.
The Petey Piranha trophy in Brawl.

A gigantic Piranha Plant. Unlike his pipe-inhabiting cousins, he uses his legs to walk around. He can fly, too. As you might expect, he often appears as a boss character in Mario's adventures. This may come as a surprise, but he also displays surprising dexterity in kart races and ball games.

  • Super Mario Sunshine (2002)
  • New Super Mario Bros. (2006)

Moveset Gallery

Trivia

The easter eggs of Petey's cages.
  • During the cutscene before the first fight with Petey, a cannonball KOs Mario and knocks him out of the stadium. While Petey's silhouette can be seen through the smoke the cannonball flies out of, Petey has never had the ability to spit cannonballs (only sludgeballs).
  • Almost comically, if one redoes the fight from the first level against Petey using Peach or Zelda, they will still be seen in the cage with exactly the same costume.
  • The models used for Peach and Zelda in the cages are much lower resolution than the characters themselves, and do not have fingers or legs.
  • If one looks closely at the cages in the cutscene "Princesses, Both Captured and False", the cages that the trophies of Peach and Zelda are in are the exact ones Petey used.
  • When idling, if Zelda's cage is attacked, Petey will make a deep grunt, but if Peach's cage is attacked, it'll be two sharp grunts. He won't respond to hits on his head.
  • Petey Piranha is the only boss to have two health bars, with both being dedicated to the objects outside of himself. In the Subspace Emissary, "Peach's Cage" and "Zelda's Cage" are displayed next to the health bars; in Boss Battles, the word "Cage" is displayed next to both health bars.
  • If a player were to jump in front of Petey Piranha's face, they would appear in Petey's mouth. The player can also appear inside his cages by standing in front of them.
  • The cages have several curious easter eggs, some of which can only be seen via an unrestricted camera hack:
    • The rears of the hooks have a small Chain Chomp attached.
    • The interior roof is patterned with Bob-omb and Blooper sprites.
    • The bottom trim is patterned with various Piranha Plant and Nipper sprites. In addition, the back features a human face of unknown origin; this face is modelled as opposed to textured and is reasonably large in Petey's texture files.