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'''Electric goop''', also known as '''green goo''',<ref>Hodgson, David S J, Bryan Stratton, and Stephen Stratton. ''Super Mario Sunshine'' Prima's Official Strategy Guide. Pgs. 12 and 116.</ref> is electrically | '''Electric goop''', also known as '''green goo''',<ref>Hodgson, David S J, Bryan Stratton, and Stephen Stratton. ''Super Mario Sunshine'' Prima's Official Strategy Guide. Pgs. 12 and 116.</ref> is, as its name implies, electrically charged [[goop]] that appears in ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]''. Its color consists of a mixture of teal and yellow, and it has electricity visibly surging from it. This type of goop is found only in [[Sirena Beach]]. When [[Mario]] touches it, he is electrocuted, dealing damage and briefly stunning him. Touching it also causes Mario's colors to be inverted momentarily. Because of their thick soles, the [[Pianta]] cleaning staff members of [[Hotel Delfino]] are unharmed by the goop; [[Noki]]s sink into it much like Piantas and [[Toad (species)|Toad]]s do in regular goop. Like regular goop, it can be cleaned up by [[water]] shot by [[F.L.U.D.D.|FLUDD]] or similar sources. | ||
In Episode 1 of Sirena Beach ([[The Manta Storm]]), the [[Phantamanta|Manta]] covers a large portion of the beach in electric goop, causing Hotel Delfino to become stuck underground (much like [[tree]]s and other structures do into regular goop). The Manta spreads goop behind itself and its copies during the ensuing boss battle. After Mario defeats the Manta, all of the goop disappears and the hotel rises back out of the ground. Electric goop reappears in Episode 6 of Sirena Beach ([[Scrubbing Sirena Beach]]), where it is shaped like a smiling [[Boo]] and covers most of the beach in front of Hotel Delfino. Mario has to clean all of the goop off of the beach within three minutes to earn a [[Shine Sprite]]. | In Episode 1 of Sirena Beach ([[The Manta Storm]]), the [[Phantamanta|Manta]] covers a large portion of the beach in electric goop, causing Hotel Delfino to become stuck underground (much like [[tree]]s and other structures do into regular goop). The Manta spreads goop behind itself and its copies during the ensuing boss battle. After Mario defeats the Manta, all of the goop disappears and the hotel rises back out of the ground. Electric goop reappears in Episode 6 of Sirena Beach ([[Scrubbing Sirena Beach]]), where it is shaped like a smiling [[Boo]] and covers most of the beach in front of Hotel Delfino. Mario has to clean all of the goop off of the beach within three minutes to earn a [[Shine Sprite]]. |
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Electric goop | |
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The Manta, spreading electric goop as it moves | |
First appearance | Super Mario Sunshine (2002) |
Latest appearance | Super Mario 3D All-Stars (2020) |
Variant of | Goop |
Electric goop, also known as green goo,[1] is, as its name implies, electrically charged goop that appears in Super Mario Sunshine. Its color consists of a mixture of teal and yellow, and it has electricity visibly surging from it. This type of goop is found only in Sirena Beach. When Mario touches it, he is electrocuted, dealing damage and briefly stunning him. Touching it also causes Mario's colors to be inverted momentarily. Because of their thick soles, the Pianta cleaning staff members of Hotel Delfino are unharmed by the goop; Nokis sink into it much like Piantas and Toads do in regular goop. Like regular goop, it can be cleaned up by water shot by FLUDD or similar sources.
In Episode 1 of Sirena Beach (The Manta Storm), the Manta covers a large portion of the beach in electric goop, causing Hotel Delfino to become stuck underground (much like trees and other structures do into regular goop). The Manta spreads goop behind itself and its copies during the ensuing boss battle. After Mario defeats the Manta, all of the goop disappears and the hotel rises back out of the ground. Electric goop reappears in Episode 6 of Sirena Beach (Scrubbing Sirena Beach), where it is shaped like a smiling Boo and covers most of the beach in front of Hotel Delfino. Mario has to clean all of the goop off of the beach within three minutes to earn a Shine Sprite.
Unlike the similar burning goop, electric goop can deal damage to Mario even if he steps on a tiny speck of it on the ground, compared to burning goop requiring a slightly larger concentration.
Also, unlike both regular goop and burning goop, electric goop never spawns Swoopin’ Stus.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ビリビリしたドロドロ Biribirishita dorodoro ビリビリのラクガキ Biribiri no rakugaki 電気ドロドロ[2] Denki dorodoro |
Electrified goop (The Manta Storm) Electrical graffiti (Scrubbing Sirena Beach) Electric goop |
References
- ^ Hodgson, David S J, Bryan Stratton, and Stephen Stratton. Super Mario Sunshine Prima's Official Strategy Guide. Pgs. 12 and 116.
- ^ Shogakukan. 2015. Super Mario Bros. Hyakka: Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook, Super Mario Sunshine section. Page 105.
- ^ Super Mario Encyclopedia, pag. 105
Goop | ||
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Variants | Burning goop • Electric goop • Glorpedo • Graffiti • Hot water • Orange Juice Generator • Rainbow M • Shine Painting • Slimy water • Splotchy goop |