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===1-Up Mushrooms===
===1-Up Mushrooms===
*'''Gelato Beach:'''
*'''Gelato Beach:'''
**Obtained by spraying a hidden spot next to the cash register in the Sand Cabana Area.
**Obtained by spraying a hidden spot next to the cash register in the Sand Cabana.
*'''Dune Bud Sand Castle Secret:'''
*'''Dune Bud Sand Castle Secret:'''
**Obtained by ground pounding the nail on the southwest corner of the second green platform, where the Red Switch Plate is also located.
**Obtained by fully ground pounding the nail on the southwest corner of the second green platform, where the Red Switch Plate is also located.
**On the northernmost block at the back of the giant sand block structure at the end of the stage, facing directly opposite from the Shine Sprite.
**On the northernmost block at the back of the giant sand block structure at the end of the stage, facing directly opposite from the Shine Sprite.
*'''The Sand Bird is Born:'''
*'''The Sand Bird is Born:'''

Revision as of 12:58, August 21, 2024

Gelato Beach
Official screenshot of Gelato Beach from Super Mario Sunshine.
First appearance Super Mario Sunshine (2002)
Latest appearance Super Mario 3D All-Stars (2020)
Greater location Isle Delfino
Inhabitants Cataquacks, Cheep-Cheeps, Piantas, Nokis
Isle Delfino is often referred to as a slice of paradise on earth. And Gelato Beach? Why, it's its most sun-kissed shore! All of the local Piantas and Nokis just love to have festivals here!”
Noki, Super Mario Sunshine

Gelato Beach is a pink sand beach resort location on Isle Delfino in Super Mario Sunshine and is located on the “stomach” part of the dolphin shaped island, east of Sirena Beach. Its name is derived from gelato, a type of Italian-style ice cream. It is the largest and sunniest beach on Isle Delfino and also the resting place of the legendary Sand Bird egg, which is located inside the Shine Tower; a large stone building in the center of the beach. Large mirrors have been installed around the tower that reflect sunlight at the egg to keep it warm until it hatches. According to a local Pianta, this has been going on for a century. Gelato Beach and Pinna Park are the only levels that are not covered in goop.

In Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour, the Blooper Bay course seems to be based on this area.

Layout

Super Mario Sunshine: Gelato Beach top-down view
An aerial view of the beach

Gelato Beach is a large beach with a number of huts and trees. Cataquacks roam the sandy areas, with blue Cataquacks on episodes 1, 2 and 4, and red Cataquacks on episodes 5-8. Many Dune Buds are placed around the beach, and spraying them will make the area below them pop out in a sand sculpture-like shape.

The player starts on a small island just off the coast of the beach. Behind that island is another island with tall palm trees and a swing attached to one of them, which will help the player reach a blue coin. A Turbo Nozzle can also be found here if it is unlocked. Directly ahead of where the player starts is a hut with several pieces of fruit in it. To the left of the hut are a group of trees with one of the tower's mirrors in the center. From the center of the beach and facing the tower, there is a sandy area followed by long path to a central Amphitheatre[1] area ahead, a fruit cabana to the left, and a peninsula to the back. Beyond the Amphitheatre is a long, broken path with many tightropes above it. Behind the fruit cabana is a coral reef where Episode 6 takes place. Also during Episode 6, Yoshi can be found on the peninsula.

Episodes

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Enemies

Items

Blue Coins

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Fruits

Nozzles

  • Hover Nozzle
    • Directly to the right of the Sand Cabana.
  • Rocket Nozzle
    • On a tiny gorge on the easternmost side of the beach.
    • On a small cliff southeast of the Shine Tower. It is available beginning in Episode 5.
  • Turbo Nozzle
    • On the small island southeast of the rest of the beach.
    • On a cliff west of the Shine Tower. It is available beginning in Episode 4.

1-Up Mushrooms

  • Gelato Beach:
    • Obtained by spraying a hidden spot next to the cash register in the Sand Cabana.
  • Dune Bud Sand Castle Secret:
    • Obtained by fully ground pounding the nail on the southwest corner of the second green platform, where the Red Switch Plate is also located.
    • On the northernmost block at the back of the giant sand block structure at the end of the stage, facing directly opposite from the Shine Sprite.
  • The Sand Bird is Born:
    • On a cloud platform that passes around the center of the Sand Bird's body.

Music

Main article: Isle Delfino (theme)

The "Gelato Beach" theme is an arrangement of the "Isle Delfino" theme in the key of C major, similar to the themes of Bianco Hills and Ricco Harbor. However, Gelato Beach's music is arranged in the style of Trinidadian calypso, with prominent saxophone and steel drum instrumentation. It was composed by Koji Kondo.

Icon of an audio speaker. Gelato Beach - The arrangement heard in Super Mario Sunshine
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Profiles

Isle Delfino Guide Book information for Gelato Beach.
  • Guide Book: The isle's largest beach sprawls under perfect blue skies. Have a swim, enjoy a famous smoothie, and bask in the glow of the Shine Tower.

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
French Gelato-les-Flots[?] Gelato-the-Waves; possibly a pun on the actual French city Palavas-les-Flots.
German Playa del Sol[?] Spanish for Sun Beach
Italian Lido Raggiante[?] Radiant Beach
Spanish Playa Gelato[?] Gelato Beach

Trivia

Gelato Beach as shown in the Super Mario Sunshine intro.
  • Gelato Beach, Pianta Village, and Delfino Plaza are the only locations to contain a hidden picture of a Shine Sprite that releases a secret Shine Sprite when sprayed with water.
  • One of the photos in the Super Mario Sunshine end credits shows Mario, Toad and Yellow Toad swimming through the coral reef from episode 6.
  • As determined in the E3 2002 trailer, Gelato Beach was going to be shown to be covered in electric goop that acted like common goop, but the goop was removed for unknown reasons.

References

  1. ^ Loe, Casey (August 12, 2002). Super Mario Sunshine Perfect Guide. Versus Books. ISBN 1-931886-09-1. Page 53.