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'''Honeybee Hive''' (known as '''Honeybee House''' in the British English version) is a battle stage in ''[[Mario Kart 7]]''. It takes place in a [[beehive|bee hive]] with multiple broad areas enclosed with [[honey wall]]s. This hive has some open ceilings letting sunlight. There are honey drops on the floor, which slow down drivers if they run over them. There are a couple of circular small flowerbeds and bushes as well as [[Item Box]]es scattered around the stage. On the center of the honey hive, there is a [[Warp Pipe|pipe]] that shoots strong air out, making the drivers fly to a different part of the hive. The stage also has a few dead ends, and is the only [[new battle course]] in the game where it is possible to drive off the stage. The place has a swarm of [[Stingby|Stingbies]] that fly around which spin drivers out on contact. This course shares its music with [[3DS Wuhu Town|Wuhu Town]] and [[Sherbet Rink]], but both courses each use a different instrumentation compared to this one.
'''Honeybee Hive''' (known as '''Honeybee House''' in the British English version) is a battle stage in ''[[Mario Kart 7]]''. It takes place in a [[beehive|bee hive]] with multiple broad areas enclosed with [[honey wall]]s. This hive has some open ceilings letting sunlight. There are honey drops on the floor, which slow down drivers if they run over them. There are a couple of circular small flowerbeds and bushes as well as [[Item Box]]es scattered around the stage. On the center of the honey hive, there is a [[Warp Pipe|pipe]] that shoots strong air out, making the drivers fly to a different part of the hive. The stage also has a few dead ends, and is the only [[New course|new battle course]] in the game where it is possible to drive off the stage. The place has a swarm of [[Stingby|Stingbies]] that fly around which spin drivers out on contact. This course shares its music with [[3DS Wuhu Town|Wuhu Town]] and [[Sherbet Rink]], but both courses each use a different instrumentation compared to this one.
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Revision as of 18:06, July 15, 2023

Honeybee Hive
Honeybee House
Honey Bee House.png
Honeybee Hive, from Mario Kart 7
Information
Appears in Mario Kart 7 (2011)
Cup(s) Battle Mode
Online play Available (3DS)
Music sample
Course map
Honeybee Hive bottom screen mapHoneybee Hive Minimap

Honeybee Hive (known as Honeybee House in the British English version) is a battle stage in Mario Kart 7. It takes place in a bee hive with multiple broad areas enclosed with honey walls. This hive has some open ceilings letting sunlight. There are honey drops on the floor, which slow down drivers if they run over them. There are a couple of circular small flowerbeds and bushes as well as Item Boxes scattered around the stage. On the center of the honey hive, there is a pipe that shoots strong air out, making the drivers fly to a different part of the hive. The stage also has a few dead ends, and is the only new battle course in the game where it is possible to drive off the stage. The place has a swarm of Stingbies that fly around which spin drivers out on contact. This course shares its music with Wuhu Town and Sherbet Rink, but both courses each use a different instrumentation compared to this one.

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ハニービーハウス[?]
Hanībī Hausu
Honeybee House
Chinese 蜜蜂屋[?]
Mìfēng Wū
Bee House
Dutch Honinghuis[?] Honey House
German Honighallen[?] Honey Halls
Italian Mielodromo[?] Pun on miele ("honey") and autodromo ("autodrome")
Korean 허니비 하우스[?]
Heonibi Hauseu
Honeybee House
Portuguese Casa da Abelha-Rainha[?] Queen Bee's House
Russian Медодром[?]
Medodrom
Pun on "мёд" ("honey") and "автодром" ("autodrome")
Spanish Melódromo[?] Pun on miel ("honey") and velódromo ("velodrome")