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{{quote|Well, this place just gets more and more lively every day!!|Pianta|Super Mario Sunshine}}
{{quote|Well, this place just gets more and more lively every day!!|Pianta|Super Mario Sunshine}}
'''Ricco Harbor''' is a trading port in [[Isle Delfino]] in the game ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]''. [[Mario]] can access Ricco Harbor after he has three [[Shine Sprite]]s and defeats the [[Proto Piranha]] that devoured the [[Boathouse]]. Its name "Ricco" is Italian for "rich", so the name translates to "Rich Harbor". Ricco Harbor ("Rich Harbor") can also be a play on "{{wp|Puerto Rico}}", which, in Spanish, means "Rich Port"; or a play on "{{wp|Costa Rica}}", which, in Spanish, similarly means "Rich Coast". Both are located in or along the Caribbean, are popular tourist destinations, and are major hubs for maritime trade in real life.
'''Ricco Harbor''' is a trading port in [[Isle Delfino]] in the game ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]''. [[Mario]] can access Ricco Harbor after he has three [[Shine Sprite]]s and defeats the [[Proto Piranha|Gatekeeper]] that devoured the [[Boathouse]]. Its name "Ricco" is Italian for "rich", so the name translates to "Rich Harbor". Ricco Harbor ("Rich Harbor") can also be a play on "{{wp|Puerto Rico}}", which, in Spanish, means "Rich Port"; or a play on "{{wp|Costa Rica}}", which, in Spanish, similarly means "Rich Coast". Both are located in or along the Caribbean, are popular tourist destinations, and are major hubs for maritime trade in real life.


In ''[[Mario Power Tennis]]'', [[Gooper Blooper Court]] and the minigame [[Gooper Blooper Volley]] are set in Ricco Harbor. Ricco Harbor makes a cameo in the background of the [[Delfino Plaza (stage)|Delfino Plaza stage]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''. Ricco Harbor is referenced in ''[[nookipedia:Animal Crossing: New Leaf|Animal Crossing: New Leaf]]'' by the character [[nookipedia:Gulliver|Gulliver]].<ref>"''I haven't met someone so willing to help a total stranger since the residents of Ricco Harbor!''" Gulliver, ''Animal Crossing: New Leaf''.</ref>
In ''[[Mario Power Tennis]]'', [[Gooper Blooper Court]] and the minigame [[Gooper Blooper Volley]] are set in Ricco Harbor. Ricco Harbor makes a cameo in the background of the [[Delfino Plaza (stage)|Delfino Plaza stage]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''. Ricco Harbor is referenced in ''[[nookipedia:Animal Crossing: New Leaf|Animal Crossing: New Leaf]]'' by the character [[nookipedia:Gulliver|Gulliver]].<ref>"''I haven't met someone so willing to help a total stranger since the residents of Ricco Harbor!''" Gulliver, ''Animal Crossing: New Leaf''.</ref>
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The player starts in a small port area with some storage sheds. One of the [[Manhole]] entrances is in this area as is a box with a [[Turbo Nozzle]]. During Episodes [[Blooper Surfing Safari|2]] and [[Red Coins on the Water|6]], there is a pier to the right where the [[Big Daddy of Blooper-surfing]] lets Mario use his [[Blooper Racer]]s. Around the port are two large boats the player can use to reach other areas of the level.
The player starts in a small port area with some storage sheds. One of the [[Manhole]] entrances is in this area as is a box with a [[Turbo Nozzle]]. During Episodes [[Blooper Surfing Safari|2]] and [[Red Coins on the Water|6]], there is a pier to the right where the [[Big Daddy of Blooper-surfing]] lets Mario use his [[Blooper Racer]]s. Around the port are two large boats the player can use to reach other areas of the level.


The boat directly ahead of the player's starting position leads to the large port. The boat itself has a fenced off deck that holds a few [[Gooble]]s. The player can take one of two ways to reach the port: By simply jumping of the left side of the ship, the player lands in a lower area with many crates and the large Ricco Tower. By using a Manhole here, the player can reach the upper ledge and into the port. Another way is to use a swinging grate platform off the right of the ship. The grate brings the player to two other platforms with an arrow on them, pointing toward the helipad ahead. During [[Gooper Blooper Breaks Out|Episode 1]] and [[Blooper Surfing Safari|Episode 2]], a large chain-link box maze is available to help the player across the platforms. This is replaced by a large yellow bottle shaped cage from [[The Caged Shine Sprite|Episode 3]] on. After the arrow platforms is another swinging platform that leads to a [[chuckster]]. The distance of the throw depends on the episode number, with later episodes having the Pianta throw Mario farther. To the left of this platform is a submerged submarine, which the player can surface by spraying the wheel above them. Crossing the submarine leads to a rising platform the player can use to reach the port.<br>
The boat directly ahead of the player's starting position leads to the large port. The boat itself has a fenced off deck that holds a few [[Gooble|Swoopin' Stu]]s. The player can take one of two ways to reach the port: By simply jumping of the left side of the ship, the player lands in a lower area with many crates and the large Ricco Tower. By using a Manhole here, the player can reach the upper ledge and into the port. Another way is to use a swinging grate platform off the right of the ship. The grate brings the player to two other platforms with an arrow on them, pointing toward the helipad ahead. During [[Gooper Blooper Breaks Out|Episode 1]] and [[Blooper Surfing Safari|Episode 2]], a large chain-link box maze is available to help the player across the platforms. This is replaced by a large yellow bottle shaped cage from [[The Caged Shine Sprite|Episode 3]] on. After the arrow platforms is another swinging platform that leads to a [[chuckster]]. The distance of the throw depends on the episode number, with later episodes having the Pianta throw Mario farther. To the left of this platform is a submerged submarine, which the player can surface by spraying the wheel above them. Crossing the submarine leads to a rising platform the player can use to reach the port.<br>


The large port has several buildings along the hillside, though Mario cannot enter any of them. During certain episodes, [[Blooper]]s can be found sliding across the ground. Near the houses is a large [[fruit]]-dispensing machine; by [[Ground Pound]]ing the large buttons on top, a random fruit drops out. Beyond the fruit machine is a plaza where [[Gooper Blooper]] is fought during the first episode or a large market with a [[Yoshi's Egg|Yoshi egg]] is found during later episodes. To the right of the plaza is a tall helipad the player can reach by using the [[Rocket Nozzle]] found underneath it.
The large port has several buildings along the hillside, though Mario cannot enter any of them. During certain episodes, [[Blooper]]s can be found sliding across the ground. Near the houses is a large [[fruit]]-dispensing machine; by [[Ground Pound]]ing the large buttons on top, a random fruit drops out. Beyond the fruit machine is a plaza where [[Gooper Blooper]] is fought during the first episode or a large market with a [[Yoshi's Egg|Yoshi egg]] is found during later episodes. To the right of the plaza is a tall helipad the player can reach by using the [[Rocket Nozzle]] found underneath it.
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SMS Blooper Artwork.png|[[Blooper]]s
SMS Blooper Artwork.png|[[Blooper]]s
Cheep Cheep Sunshine Art.png|[[Cheep Cheep|Cheep-Cheep]]s
Cheep Cheep Sunshine Art.png|[[Cheep Cheep|Cheep-Cheep]]s
JumpingBlooper.png|[[Bloopad]]s
JumpingBlooper.png|[[Bloopad|Jumping Blooper]]s
SMS ScuttleBug.jpg|[[Klamber]]s
SMS ScuttleBug.jpg|[[Klamber]]s
SMS Wind Spirit.png|[[Wind Spirit]]s
SMS Wind Spirit.png|[[Wind Spirit]]s
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**On the roof of the westernmost house.
**On the roof of the westernmost house.
**On one of the southwestern girders in the vast construction zone.
**On one of the southwestern girders in the vast construction zone.
===[[1-Up Mushroom]]s===
*'''Ricco Harbor:'''
**Inside a crate in a corner of walls to the right of Ricco Tower.
**Appears to the left of the stairs at the starting point after talking to all three duck-ring Piantas that ride around the first ship. Only available in Episode 8.
**Obtained by eating a group of green butterflies near the town's fish market with Yoshi. Only available in Episode 8.
*'''The Secret of Ricco Tower:'''
**In the air between two blue walls after the first series of spinning block platforms. Can be reached by wall-jumping or using F.L.U.D.D.
**Above the center of the third spinning block platform after the yellow platform with 4 nails inside of it.


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