What Does Super Mario Sunshine’S Sunflower Symbol Mean?

In the Pinna Park episode of Super Mario Sunshine, the Great Sunflower, also known as the Adult Sunflower, is a giant sunflower located outside Pinna Park on the beach of Pinna Island. The Great Sunflower watches over the giant green eggs in this level, which turn in Tamanokos when you spray them. To defeat them, stand in the sand and wait for it to jump at you.

The fourth episode of Pinna Park in Super Mario Sunshine aims to defeat the Snooza Koopas around the beach. Completing this episode will cause Shadow to appear. The sunflowers in Pinna Park can be found near Yoshi eggs and can be sprayed with water to earn coins. The “Gay Bowser” line may have been removed for 64 but the sunflowers still say “Ooh my floppy dick”.

The young talking sunflower in Super Mario Sunshine tells the story of the child being safe and sound, and the child will grow up to be big and healthy. To perform high jumps, you must spray the giant green eggs in Tamanokos and defeat them to save the sunflowers. The sunflowers’ words change depending on level progression, but they continue to say “Oh, I love a d**k”.


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What Does Super Mario Sunshine'S Sunflower Symbol Mean?
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