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This article is about the item that turns Mario into Rabbit Mario. For the item that Bowser pulled out in Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story, see Giga-carrot.
Not to be confused with Rabbit Ear.

A Carrot[1][2] (alternatively lowercase),[3] also referred to as a Magic Carrot,[4] is an item in Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins.

Description[]

The Carrot transforms Mario into Bunny Mario.

In Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins[]

Carrot SML2 sprite

Carrots are placed in ? Blocks throughout various levels in similar quantities as Fire Flowers. When a Carrot appears from a ? Block, it remains in place, like a Fire Flower, rather than move off like a Super Mushroom.

Wario also uses the Carrot during the final battle to transform into Bunny Wario.[5]

In Mario Party: The Top 100[]

Carrots also appear in Mario Party: The Top 100, replacing the generic carrots seen in the minigame Rockin' Raceway.

In other media[]

Super Mario-kun[]

Carrot's designs in Super Mario-kun. In the anticipation and the first chapter of the Super Mario Land 2 arc, it has no limbs, which it gains in the following chapters alongside bigger eyes and a different "hairstyle."

A sentient Carrot appears in Super Mario-kun, first appearing in the last chapter of Volume 6, where she helps Mario defeat a Ragumo and Bopping Toady. When the Super Mario Land 2 arc properly starts in the next volume, Carrot, turned into a proper character, joins Mario on his adventure, giving him the Bunny Mario powers whenever he touches her. In personality, she resembles Luigi from the previous story arc, in that she is more reasonable and smarter than Mario, always getting angry at him whenever he does something foolish. During the final battle, Carrot gets hypnotized by Wario and turns evil, granting him the Bunny powers, but is later freed. More carrots appear in later chapters and volumes, but they are just normal, non-anthropomorphic carrots.

Mario Kirby Meisaku Video[]

Carrots also make a brief appearance in Mario Kirby Meisaku Video. After Mario crashes his kart during his pursuit of the mysterious thief W, who was trying to escape in his plane, the Bulldog, Mario finds a garden full of Carrots, eats one, and transforms into Bunny Mario.

The Super Mario Bros. Movie[]

A crate of carrots, retaining their Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins design, is toppled over during the evacuation of Toad Town in The Super Mario Bros. Movie.

Crossover appearances[]

Minecraft[]

Carrots appear in the Super Mario Mash-up in Minecraft, replacing the traditional Minecraft carrots.

Nomenclature[]

Language Name Translation Notes
French Carotte Carrot
German Möhre Carrot
Italian Carota
Carota magica[6]
Carrot
Magic carrot
Japanese ニンジン[7]
Ninjin
Carrot
Spanish Zanahoria Carrot

Trivia[]

  • In a preview for Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins, the gliding power-up was described as a winged "Cap" rather than the Carrot, and the screenshot was blacked out.[8]

References[]

  1. Nintendo Power Volume 43, pages 44 and 48.
  2. Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins North American Virtual Console manual, page 11.
  3. Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins English instruction booklet, page 11.
  4. Nintendo Power Volume 44, SPC 6. – "This time, a Magic Carrot turns Mario into a high-flying hare."
  5. Nintendo Power Volume 92, page 87. – "Whack Wario! Wario has studied your moves throughout the game and he's ready to give you a taste of your own mushroom powers. Jump on Wario's head as he springs around the screen. After you hit him three times he'll run away and transform into a Bunny Wario. Hit him three more times and he'll change into his final form–Fiery Wario."
  6. Game Boy - Nintendo Switch Online - Potrà inoltre scovare una carota magica in grado di tramutarlo in un coniglio volante!
  7. Super Mario Land 2: 6-tsu no Kinka Japanese instruction booklet, page 9.
  8. Nintendo Magazine System (AU) Issue #5, page 54.
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