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'''Vibe Island''' is the main setting of ''[[Super Princess Peach]]''. When [[Mario]], [[Luigi]] and the [[Toad (species)|Toad]]s are kidnapped by the [[Hammer Bro]]s., they are taken to this mysterious island and Peach must save them. Peach's [[Vibe]]s gains empathic powers after visiting the location.
'''Vibe Island''' is the main setting of [[Super Princess Peach]]. It is where [[Mario]], [[Luigi]], and the [[Toad (species)|Toads]] are held after being kidnapped by the [[Hammer Bro]]s., so [[Princess Peach|Peach]] travels to Vibe Island to rescue them. The [[Vibe Scepter]] was discovered on the beaches of the island. Four different [[vibe]]s are present on the island: [[Joy (vibe)|Joy]], [[Rage]], [[Gloom]], and [[Calm]]. These vibes affect not only Peach but also her enemies, who can also attack using them. The name of the island clearly reflects the presence and importance of these emotional vibrations.


==Vibes==
Vibe Island in Super Princess Peach consists of 8 [[world]]s, each containing 9 [[level]]s, totaling 72 levels in the game. Each world includes 5 regular levels, 1 boss level, and 3 extra levels. Altogether, the game features 45 regular levels, 9 boss levels, and 27 extra levels.
On Vibe Island, all kinds of enemies have one of four different Vibes, due to the island. The Vibes are:
*[[Joy (vibe)|Joy]]
*[[Gloom]]
*[[Rage]]
*[[Calm]]
Most bosses in the game also use these Vibes to their advantage.


==Locations==
==Locations==
*[[Ladida Plains]]
{| class="wikitable"
*[[Hoo's Wood]]
! Number !! [[World]] !! Theme !! [[Super Princess Peach#Bosses|Boss]]
*[[Shriek Mansion]]
|-
*[[Fury Volcano]]
| 1 || [[Ladida Plains]] || Normal grassland, with generic enemies being common. || [[Petey Piranha]]
*[[Wavy Beach]]
|-
*[[Gleam Glacier]]
| 2 || [[Hoo's Wood]] || Forest-themed, with generic enemies being common. || [[Hoo]], [[Tamago]]
*[[Giddy Sky]]
|-
*[[Bowser's Villa]]
| 3 || [[Shriek Mansion]] || Mansion-themed, with ghost and sad enemies being common. || [[King Boo]]
<br clear=all>
|-
| 4 || [[Fury Volcano]] || Volcano/lava, with fire and angry enemies being common. || [[Wiggler]]
|-
| 5 || [[Wavy Beach]] || Beach-themed, with generic enemies being common. || [[Gooper Blooper]]
|-
| 6 || [[Gleam Glacier]] || Snow and ice, with sad and angry enemies being common. || [[Blizzaurus]]
|-
| 7 || [[Giddy Sky]] || Aerial, cloudy, sky-themed, with calm and glad enemies being common. || [[Giant Kamek]]
|-
| 8 || [[Bowser's Villa]] || Bowser's Castle, the final, with all types of enemies. || [[Army Hammer Bro]], [[Bowser]]
|}


==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Jpn=キド・アイラック{{ruby|島|とう}}
|JpnC=<ref>{{cite|date=2005|title=スーパー プリンセスピーチ (''Sūpā Purinsesu Pīchi'') instruction booklet|page=4|publisher=Nintendo}}</ref>
|JpnR=Kido Airakku tō
|JpnM="Kido Airakku" is from「喜怒哀楽」(''ki-do-ai-raku'', emotions) with {{wp|sokuon}} added,  and「島」means "island"
|Spa=Isla Sensa
|SpaM=Sensation Island
|Fre=L'île des Emotions
|FreM=The Island of Emotions
|Ger=Die Gemütsinsel
|GerM=The Temper Island
|Ita=Emoziolandia
|ItaM=Emotionland
}}


== Names in other languages ==
==References==
{{Foreignname
|Jap=キド・アイラック島<ref>http://www.nintendo.co.jp/ds/aspj/stage.html</ref>
|JapR=Kido airakku tō
|JapM=Island of four Emotions
|Fra=L'île des Emotions
|FraM=The island of Emotions
|Ger=Der Gemütsinsel
}}
<references/>
<references/>


==Trivia==
*The Vibe System and Vibe Island may be based on the [[Wikipedia:Four Temperaments|Four Temperaments]].
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Latest revision as of 20:13, April 12, 2025

Vibe Island
Artwork of the whole Vibe Island for Super Princess Peach
First appearance Super Princess Peach (2005)
Inhabitants Goombas, Koopa Troopas
Vibe IslandBowser's VillaGiddy SkyGleam GlacierWavy BeachFury VolcanoShriek MansionHoo's WoodLadida Plains
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Vibe Island is the main setting of Super Princess Peach. It is where Mario, Luigi, and the Toads are held after being kidnapped by the Hammer Bros., so Peach travels to Vibe Island to rescue them. The Vibe Scepter was discovered on the beaches of the island. Four different vibes are present on the island: Joy, Rage, Gloom, and Calm. These vibes affect not only Peach but also her enemies, who can also attack using them. The name of the island clearly reflects the presence and importance of these emotional vibrations.

Vibe Island in Super Princess Peach consists of 8 worlds, each containing 9 levels, totaling 72 levels in the game. Each world includes 5 regular levels, 1 boss level, and 3 extra levels. Altogether, the game features 45 regular levels, 9 boss levels, and 27 extra levels.

Locations[edit]

Number World Theme Boss
1 Ladida Plains Normal grassland, with generic enemies being common. Petey Piranha
2 Hoo's Wood Forest-themed, with generic enemies being common. Hoo, Tamago
3 Shriek Mansion Mansion-themed, with ghost and sad enemies being common. King Boo
4 Fury Volcano Volcano/lava, with fire and angry enemies being common. Wiggler
5 Wavy Beach Beach-themed, with generic enemies being common. Gooper Blooper
6 Gleam Glacier Snow and ice, with sad and angry enemies being common. Blizzaurus
7 Giddy Sky Aerial, cloudy, sky-themed, with calm and glad enemies being common. Giant Kamek
8 Bowser's Villa Bowser's Castle, the final, with all types of enemies. Army Hammer Bro, Bowser

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese キド・アイラックとう[1]
Kido Airakku tō
"Kido Airakku" is from「喜怒哀楽」(ki-do-ai-raku, emotions) with sokuon added, and「島」means "island"
French L'île des Emotions[?] The Island of Emotions
German Die Gemütsinsel[?] The Temper Island
Italian Emoziolandia[?] Emotionland
Spanish Isla Sensa[?] Sensation Island

References[edit]

  1. ^ 2005. スーパー プリンセスピーチ (Sūpā Purinsesu Pīchi) instruction booklet. Nintendo. Page 4.