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==Origin==
==Origin==
[[File:Poison Mushroom.gif|100px|thumb|left|Poison Mushrooms from (clockwise from top-left) the Famicom Disk system version of ''Super Mario Bros. 2'', the ''{{iw|mariowiki|Super Mario All-Stars}}'' remaster of ''SMB: The Lost Levels'', and the CPU item in ''{{iw|mariowiki|Super Mario Kart}}''.]]
[[File:Poison Mushroom.gif|100px|thumb|left|Poison Mushrooms from (clockwise from top-left) the Famicom Disk system version of ''Super Mario Bros. 2'', the ''{{iw|mariowiki|Super Mario All-Stars}}'' remaster of ''SMB: The Lost Levels'', and the CPU item in ''{{iw|mariowiki|Super Mario Kart}}''.]]
Poison Mushrooms made their debut in ''{{iw|mariowiki|Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels}}'' and has become a recurring item in later ''Super Mario'' games. They are mushrooms that deceptively resemble the [[Super Mushroom]], but with a duller color scheme and angry eyes. In ''Super Mario All Stars'', ''{{iw|mariowiki|Super Mario Bros. Deluxe}}'', and ''{{iw|mariowiki|Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3}}'', the Poison Mushroom's cap was redesigned, featuring a skull-faced pattern, with a purple cap, green cap, and blue cap, respectively. Later games in the ''Super Mario'' series, starting with ''{{iw|mariowiki|Mario Hoops 3-on-3}}'', adopted a purple cap and magenta spots, abandoning the skull design in the process.
Poison Mushrooms made their debut in ''{{iw|mariowiki|Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels}}'' and has become a recurring item in later ''Super Mario'' games. They are mushrooms that deceptively resemble the [[Super Mushroom]], but with a duller color scheme and angry eyes. In ''Super Mario All Stars'' and ''{{iw|mariowiki|Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3}}'', the Poison Mushroom's cap was redesigned, featuring a skull-faced pattern, with a purple cap in the former and a blue cap in the later. Later games in the ''Super Mario'' series starting with ''{{iw|mariowiki|Mario Hoops 3-on-3}}'' adopted a purple magenta spotted cap, abandoning the skull design in the process.


Poison Mushrooms are known for being a harmful variety of Mushrooms where touching one will cause the player to take damage or lose a life. In the Japanese ''Super Mario Bros. 2'' and its later re-releases, if a player was Fire Mario or Fire Luigi and came into contact with a Poison Mushroom, they immediately revert to their Small forms, though this doesn't apply in ''Super Mario Advance 4'' or ''Super Mario 3D Land''. If a player in their Small forms comes into contact with one, then they will lose a life. In ''Super Mario 3D Land'' , they follow the player around and can be destroyed by most attacks, like the {{iw|mariowiki|Goomba}}s in said game.
Poison Mushrooms are known for being a harmful variety of Mushrooms where touching one will cause the player to take damage or lose a life. In the Japanese ''Super Mario Bros. 2'' and its later re-releases, if a player was Fire Mario or Fire Luigi and came into contact with a Poison Mushroom, they go immediately to their small forms, though this doesn't apply in ''Super Mario 3D Land''. If a player in their small forms comes into contact with one, then they will lose a life. In ''Super Mario 3D Land'' , they follow the player around, like the {{iw|mariowiki|Goomba}}s in said game.


Other games depict Poison Mushrooms with the ability to shrink the player, like their depiction in ''Smash''. In ''Super Mario Kart'', they can be dropped by CPU-controlled [[Princess Peach]] and [[Toad]] and have the same effect as the [[Lightning Bolt]] on anyone who drives over them. In ''{{iw|mariowiki|Luigi's Mansion}}'', they can be dropped by {{iw|mariowiki|Portrait Ghosts}} and shrink [[Luigi]] for several seconds, leaving him unable to utilize his {{iw|mariowiki|Poltergust 3000}} and causing him to take more damage if hit for the duration of the effect.
Other games depict Poison Mushrooms with the ability to shrink the player, like their depiction in ''Smash''. In ''Super Mario Kart'', they can be dropped by CPU-controlled [[Princess Peach]] and [[Toad]] and have the same effect as the [[Lightning Bolt]] on anyone who drives over them. In ''{{iw|mariowiki|Luigi's Mansion}}'', they can be dropped by {{iw|mariowiki|Portrait Ghosts}} and shrink [[Luigi]] for several seconds, leaving him unable to utilize his {{iw|mariowiki|Poltergust 3000}} and causing him to take more damage if hit for the duration of the effect.

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