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It will then automatically move forwards towards the end of the level or section. In all of these areas, Plessie must be mounted by all characters for a gate to open. It also appears in a section of Sunshine Seaside, Plessie's Dune Downhill (where it slides through sand), a section of Deepwater Dungeon, and a section of Rainbow Run.
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In Super Mario 3D World and its campaign in Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury, Plessie first appears in Plessie's Plunging Falls, where the characters must ride it through a river to reach the Goal Pole. Plessie standing in Plessie's Plunging Falls History Super Mario 3D World / Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury The German game page for Super Mario 3D World describes Plessie as a Dinosaurier (dinosaur), a masculine word in German, and thus refers to it as male, as can be seen by the use of den freundlichen Dinosaurier and der. However, the German translation uses the terms sie (she) and ihr (her) in the same description, indicating that Plessie is female. Encyclopedia uses the term il (he) to describe Plessie, which could indicate either a male or undetermined gender, as the masculine gender can also have a neutral meaning in French. The French translation of the Super Mario Bros. They also share the same suffix, -sshi (「ッシー」), in their Japanese names. Plessie's design shares some features with the design of Yoshis, such as a bipedal posture with short legs, white soft tissue that spans the lower part of the body, big oval eyes pointing forward with a white sclera, nostrils that are hosted near the top of a round protruding end of the upper part of the muzzle, and a crest on the back of the head, although Plessie's has a different shape than that of Yoshis. Knotted on the left side of its neck is a red bandanna. Its tail is long and ends with a three-lobed cyan structure resting on the coronal plane. The upper part of its muzzle is elongated like that of a crocodile, and near its top, there is a white protruding end with two nostrils. Its eyes each have an orange eyelid, a white sclera, and a big oval pupil surrounded by an aqua-green iris. Its back features four darker stripes with rounded borders that are perpendicular to its tail. The bottom of each foot, including the toes, is fully covered by a white pad. Its large belly allows it to slide across the water quickly. During gameplay, it is around three to four times as tall as Mario, although the artwork made for the Super Mario 3D World Original Soundtrack shows it being around only twice as tall as Mario. It is designed after a bipedal nothosaur, an organism that is also not a dinosaur, and lived much earlier than the plesiosaur. The official United Kingdom game page for Super Mario 3D World calls Plessie a dinosaur in its description, despite it being named after a plesiosaur, which is not a dinosaur. 2.1 Super Mario 3D World / Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury.