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|first_appearance=''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'' ([[List of games by date#2002|2002]])
|first_appearance=''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'' ([[List of games by date#2002|2002]])
|latest_appearance=''[[Super Mario 3D All-Stars]]'' ([[List of games by date#2020|2020]])
|latest_appearance=''[[Super Mario 3D All-Stars]]'' ([[List of games by date#2020|2020]])
|effect=Allows safe travel over water, slimy water, and lava
|effect=Allows safe travel over [[water]], [[slimy water]], and [[lava]]
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{{quote|Mudboats Are Fun! Come Aboard!|[[Sign]] from [[Noki Bay]]|Super Mario Sunshine}}
{{quote|Mudboats Are Fun! Come Aboard!|[[Sign]] from [[Noki Bay]]|Super Mario Sunshine}}


'''Mudboats''' are small boats apparently constructed out of mud that appear in ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]''. [[Mario]] can stand inside of one and control the mudboat's direction by spraying [[water]] from [[F.L.U.D.D.|FLUDD]]'s Squirt Nozzle in the opposite direction of which he desires to travel, similarly to [[Leaf raft|leaf boat]]s. Mudboats immediately sink if they come in contact with a solid object, unlike leaf boats, but Mario has a short chance to [[jump]] off of the Mudboat when this occurs. After sinking, a mudboat reappears in its original position.
'''Mudboats''' are objects that appear in ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]''. These small boats are apparently constructed out of mud. [[Mario]] can stand inside one and control the mudboat's direction by spraying [[water]] from [[F.L.U.D.D.|FLUDD]]'s Squirt Nozzle in the opposite direction of which he desires to travel, similarly to [[Leaf raft|leaf boat]]s. Mudboats immediately sink if they come in contact with a solid object, unlike leaf boats, but Mario has a short chance to [[jump]] off the mudboat when this occurs. After sinking, a mudboat reappears in its original position.


Mudboats first appear in [[Noki Bay]], where they are rented out from a boat rental shop for 90,000 [[coin]]s. However, the [[Raccoon]] proprietor of the shop allows Mario to use the mudboats for free. During [[Uncork the Waterfall|Episode 1]], the boat rental shop's mudboat is adrift in the bay's [[slimy water]], allowing safe travel over the slimy water from near the entrance to the area. Using Mudboats is optional, but it can assist Mario in retrieving a [[Blue Coin|blue coin]] above the water, as well as generally traversing the bay's water more quickly, particularly while it is polluted. Another Mudboat is floating on [[lava]] midway through [[Corona Mountain]]. Mario is required to use this mudboat to reach the end of the level. The mudboat sinks if it touches any of the stalagmites or the water fountain in the center of the lava sea, requiring Mario to carefully steer the boat to the platform at the far end of the lava sea. The same mudboat can be used to collect nine blue coins located in a circle surrounding the platform at the end of the lava sea in Corona Mountain.
Mudboats first appear in [[Noki Bay]], where they are rented out from a boat rental shop for 90,000 [[coin]]s. However, the [[Raccoon]] proprietor of the shop allows Mario to use the mudboats for free. During [[Uncork the Waterfall|Episode 1]], the boat rental shop's mudboat is adrift in the bay's [[slimy water]], allowing safe travel over the slimy water from near the entrance to the area. Using mudboats is optional, but doing so can assist Mario in retrieving a [[Blue Coin|blue coin]] above the water, as well as generally traversing the bay's water more quickly, particularly while it is polluted. Another mudboat is floating on [[lava]] midway through [[Corona Mountain]]. Mario is required to use this mudboat to reach the end of the level. The mudboat sinks if it touches any of the stalagmites or the water fountain in the center of the lava sea, requiring Mario to carefully steer the boat to the platform at the far end of the lava sea. The same mudboat can be used to collect nine blue coins located in a circle surrounding the platform at the end of the lava sea in Corona Mountain.


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==

Revision as of 11:46, October 8, 2024

Mudboat
Model of a boat from Super Mario Sunshine.
First appearance Super Mario Sunshine (2002)
Latest appearance Super Mario 3D All-Stars (2020)
Effect Allows safe travel over water, slimy water, and lava
“Mudboats Are Fun! Come Aboard!”
Sign from Noki Bay, Super Mario Sunshine

Mudboats are objects that appear in Super Mario Sunshine. These small boats are apparently constructed out of mud. Mario can stand inside one and control the mudboat's direction by spraying water from FLUDD's Squirt Nozzle in the opposite direction of which he desires to travel, similarly to leaf boats. Mudboats immediately sink if they come in contact with a solid object, unlike leaf boats, but Mario has a short chance to jump off the mudboat when this occurs. After sinking, a mudboat reappears in its original position.

Mudboats first appear in Noki Bay, where they are rented out from a boat rental shop for 90,000 coins. However, the Raccoon proprietor of the shop allows Mario to use the mudboats for free. During Episode 1, the boat rental shop's mudboat is adrift in the bay's slimy water, allowing safe travel over the slimy water from near the entrance to the area. Using mudboats is optional, but doing so can assist Mario in retrieving a blue coin above the water, as well as generally traversing the bay's water more quickly, particularly while it is polluted. Another mudboat is floating on lava midway through Corona Mountain. Mario is required to use this mudboat to reach the end of the level. The mudboat sinks if it touches any of the stalagmites or the water fountain in the center of the lava sea, requiring Mario to carefully steer the boat to the platform at the far end of the lava sea. The same mudboat can be used to collect nine blue coins located in a circle surrounding the platform at the end of the lava sea in Corona Mountain.

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