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Revision as of 11:42, May 23, 2017
- This article is about A Quick Dip in the Sky, a level in New Super Mario Bros. U. For other uses, see Meringue Clouds-5.
Template:Levelbox A Quick Dip in the Sky, or Meringue Clouds-5, is the fifth level of Meringue Clouds in New Super Mario Bros. U. It is unlocked via completion of Spinning Spirit House and its own completion unlocks Snaking above Mist Valley.
Layout
This course takes place in a cliff. The first area is inhabited by many red Koopa Troopas. The second area has two circling Water Balls surrounding a small piece of land and two Big Piranha Plants. After the Checkpoint Flag, Mario must climb many Giant Bubbles while facing Piranha Plants and Fuzzies. At the very top, there is a Warp Pipe. Entering it, the player is taken to the Goal Pole zone, where a single Koopa Paratroopa can be seen.
Star Coins
- Star Coin 1: Before the Midway Point, it can be seen moving around the Big Piranha Plants. The player must defeat them to obtain it.
- Star Coin 2: Seen under a group of Koopa Paratroopas, inside a fake wall.
- Star Coin 3: Between two Fuzzies in the last section before the Goal Pole.
Enemies
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | 空中みずで 空中さんぽ[?] Kūchū mizu de kūchū sanpo |
A Watery Adventure in the Sky | |
German | Wasserballons in luftiger Höhe[?] | Water Balloons at Dizzy Heights | |
Russian | Заплыв в облаках[?] Zaplyv v oblakakh |
Heat in the clouds | |
Spanish | Nada por aquí, nada por allá...[?] | Nothing over here, nothing over there... (this is also a pun on nadar, meaning "swim") |