Nintendo Talking Flower Launch 2026: Mario’s Chattiest Companion Arrives
Nintendo's Talking Flower from Super Mario Bros. Wonder is launching in March 2026. Discover the features of this new interactive toy.
The snarky companion who helped you navigate Wonder Seeds is coming to your living room. According to The Verge, Nintendo has finally shared concrete details regarding the Talking Flower interactive toy, confirming a launch window of March 2026.
Key Features of the Nintendo Talking Flower Launch 2026
The interactive toy isn't just a static figure; it's designed to be a talkative roommate. It randomly speaks a couple of times every hour even when left alone. Familiar phrases like "Sometimes it's nice to space out" and "Is it weird for flowers to talk?" bring the charm of Super Mario Bros. Wonder to life. Industry observers note that its functionality shares DNA with Nintendo's recent Alarmo clock, hinting at a broader push into interactive household gadgets.
Availability and Pricing
First teased during the September 2025 Nintendo Direct, the toy has transitioned from a curiosity to a must-have collectible. While the exact price point remains to be confirmed in the final retail listing, the announcement has already sparked significant interest among Nintendo enthusiasts and collectors looking for unique gaming memorabilia.
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