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'''Jolly Roger Bay''' is the third course in ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' and ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]''. The entrance to the course is through the [[★ door]] to the far right of the first floor of the [[Peach's Castle|Mushroom Castle]], and three [[Power Star]]s are needed to unlock the door. The course is a large lake with several rocks, platforms, and a ship. It gets its name from "{{wp|Jolly Roger}}," a name given to typical pirate flags.
'''Jolly Roger Bay''' is the third course in ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' and its remake, ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]''. The entrance to the course is through the [[★ door]] to the far right of the first floor of the [[Peach's Castle|Mushroom Castle]], and three [[Power Star]]s are needed to unlock the door. The course is a large lake with several rocks, platforms, and a ship. It gets its name from "{{wp|Jolly Roger}}," a name given to typical pirate flags.


This course shares the same music as [[Dire, Dire Docks]]. Like in that course, when [[Mario]], [[Yoshi]], [[Luigi]], or [[Wario]] is [[swim]]ming underwater, synths are added to the music; when the player character is on land in this course's cavern area, a drum beat is added to the music.
This course shares the same music as [[Dire, Dire Docks]]. Like in that course, when [[Mario]], [[Yoshi]], [[Luigi]], or [[Wario]] is [[swim]]ming underwater, synths are added to the music; when the player character is on land in this course's cavern area, a drum beat is added to the music.
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In the [[Nintendo 64]] version, during the first mission, [[Plunder in the Sunken Ship]], a thin fog covers the area, and the sky is darker than in other missions. The player can enter the ship in the lake through a broken window after luring [[Maw-Ray|Unagi the eel]] out. The inside of the ship is full of water and contains several [[treasure chest|Treasure Chest]]s and platforms. Opening these chests in the correct order drains the ship and allows the player to [[jump]] up the platforms and collect the Power Star at the top. Strangely, the drained ship's interior remains upright when it should be horizontal, as the ship is presumably floating on the water. After the player collects the first Star, the fog and dark sky effects bizarrely do not return anywhere in the level, even if the player replays Plunder in the Sunken Ship.
In the [[Nintendo 64]] version, during the first mission, [[Plunder in the Sunken Ship]], a thin fog covers the area, and the sky is darker than in other missions. The player can enter the ship in the lake through a broken window after luring [[Maw-Ray|Unagi the eel]] out. The inside of the ship is full of water and contains several [[treasure chest|Treasure Chest]]s and platforms. Opening these chests in the correct order drains the ship and allows the player to [[jump]] up the platforms and collect the Power Star at the top. Strangely, the drained ship's interior remains upright when it should be horizontal, as the ship is presumably floating on the water. After the player collects the first Star, the fog and dark sky effects bizarrely do not return anywhere in the level, even if the player replays Plunder in the Sunken Ship.


Above the water, near the start of the level, is a cannon that is needed to reach the Power Star during the mission [[Blast to the Stone Pillar]]. Below the cannon underwater are a ring of [[coin]]s and two [[clam|clam shell]]s: The one on the right has a Shiny Shell, and the other has a Red Coin. Past the three stone pillars is a large trench where the ship lies during the first mission. During any other mission, a jet stream is in the ship's place and Unagi is moved to a crevice up above. The Ocean Cave is to the west, containing many [[Falling Pillar|triangular columns]] that fall on the player if they get too close, Goombas, and a green/red block. At the back of the cave are several Treasure Chests that provide the [[Treasure in the Ocean Cave|third Star]] when opened in the correct order and, in the DS version, a large fenced-off area containing [[Switch Star of the Bay|another Star]].
Above the water, near the start of the level, is a cannon that is needed to reach the Power Star during the mission [[Blast to the Stone Pillar]]. Below the cannon underwater are a ring of [[coin]]s and two [[clam|clam shell]]s: The one on the right has a Shiny Shell, and the other has a Red Coin. Past the three stone pillars is a large trench where the ship lies during the first mission. During any other mission, a jet stream is in the ship's place and Unagi is moved to a crevice up above. The Ocean Cave is to the west, containing many triangular columns<ref>M. Arakawa. ''Super Mario 64'' Player's Guide. Page 31.</ref> that fall on the player if they get too close, Goombas, and a green/red block. At the back of the cave are several Treasure Chests that provide the [[Treasure in the Ocean Cave|third Star]] when opened in the correct order and, in the DS version, a large fenced-off area containing [[Switch Star of the Bay|another Star]].
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==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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SM64 JollyRogerBay Painting Other.png
JRBArtworksm64.jpg|Map artwork
Super Mario 64 Puzzle.jpg|Artwork used for a ''Super Mario 64'' puzzle
Super Mario 64 Puzzle.jpg|Artwork used for a ''Super Mario 64'' puzzle
SM64-Facing Jolly Roger Bay.png|The painting leading to Jolly Roger Bay in the N64 version
SM64-Facing Jolly Roger Bay.png|The painting leading to Jolly Roger Bay in the N64 version
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SM64DS Aquarium.png|The painting leading to Jolly Roger Bay in the DS version
SM64DS Aquarium.png|The painting leading to Jolly Roger Bay in the DS version
SM64DS Jolly Roger Bay.png|Jolly Roger Bay's cannon grid in the DS version
SM64DS Jolly Roger Bay.png|Jolly Roger Bay's cannon grid in the DS version
Jolly Roger Bay SMKun.png|''[[Super Mario-kun]]''
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|ItaM=Pirate Bay
|ItaM=Pirate Bay
|Kor=해적들이있었던바닷가
|Kor=해적들이있었던바닷가
|KorR=Haejeokdeul i isseotdeon badatga
|KorR=Haejeokdeul i itsseotdeon badatga
|KorM=Bay That Pirates Have Been
|KorM=Bay That Pirates Have Been
|Chi=海盗湾<ref>From the {{file link|SM64DS course list in Chinese.png|score sheet}} of ''Super Mario 64 DS'' as localized by [[iQue]].</ref>
|Chi=海盗湾<ref>From the {{media link|SM64DS course list in Chinese.png|score sheet}} of ''Super Mario 64 DS'' as localized by [[iQue]].</ref>
|ChiR=Hǎidào Wān
|ChiR=Hǎidào Wān
|ChiM=Pirate Gulf
|ChiM=Pirate Gulf
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|footer=The two different paintings of Jolly Roger Bay
|footer=The two different paintings of Jolly Roger Bay
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*In the first release of ''Super Mario 64'' in Japan, the entrance to Jolly Roger Bay is a [[painting]] of bubbles in a blue frame. In all subsequent releases, including the Japanese [[Super Mario 64#Changes in Super Mario 64: Shind.C5.8D Pak Tai.C5.8D Version|''Super Mario 64: Shindō Pak Taiō Version'']] rerelease and ''[[Super Mario 3D All-Stars]]'', this is changed to a painting of a sunken ship in a gold frame. ''Super Mario 64 DS'' instead uses a retouched version of the original painting in all versions.
*In the first release of ''Super Mario 64'' in Japan, the entrance to Jolly Roger Bay is a [[painting]] of bubbles in a blue frame. In all subsequent releases, including the Japanese [[Super Mario 64#Changes in Super Mario 64: Shind.C5.8D Pak Tai.C5.8D Version|''Super Mario 64: Shindō Pak Taiō Version'']] rerelease, this is changed to a painting of a sunken ship in a gold frame. ''Super Mario 64 DS'' instead uses a retouched version of the original painting in all versions. In ''[[Super Mario 3D All-Stars]]'', the revised ship painting is used due to the ''Shindō Pack'' rerelease being the basis of the included version of ''Super Mario 64''.
*Exclusively in the Nintendo 64 version, a hidden ship duplicate that appears only during the mission Plunder in the Sunken Ship is floating above the stage, which cannot be seen through normal means.<ref>{{cite|author=SwankyBox|date=October 10, 2018|url=www.youtube.com/watch?v=DY3_h9G8Ek0|title=Mario's INVISIBLE SHIP? The Mysteries, Discoveries, & Nostalgia of Jolly Roger Bay {{!}} Pixel Portals|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=October 20, 2018}}</ref>
*Exclusively in the Nintendo 64 version, a hidden ship duplicate that appears only during the mission Plunder in the Sunken Ship is floating above the stage, which cannot be seen through normal means.<ref>SwankyBox (October 10, 2018). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DY3_h9G8Ek0 Mario's INVISIBLE SHIP? The Mysteries, Discoveries, & Nostalgia of Jolly Roger Bay | Pixel Portals]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved October 20, 2018.</ref>
*The name of the 100-Coin Star is '''Pirates' Plunder'''.<ref>{{cite|author=Pelland, Scott and Dan Owsen|title=''Super Mario 64'' Player's Guide|page=46|language=en-us|publisher=Nintendo of America|date=1996}}</ref>
*The name of the 100-Coin Star is '''Pirates' Plunder'''.<ref>M. Arakawa. ''Super Mario 64'' Player's Guide. Page 46.</ref>


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