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The '''Sand Bird''' is a legendary bird [[Mario]] helps to hatch ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]''. [[Plungeo]]s where walking on the mirrors near the eggs protective tower. The eggs tower has a device at the top that gathers sunlight and directs it at the egg. So with the Plungeos on the mirrors light couldn't warm the Sand Birds egg. Fortunatly Mario defeated them and the [[Wiggler]] sleeping on the device. After hatching it the mini-stage could be accessed where Mario rides the '''Sand Bird''' around a tower to collect 8 ''[[Red Coin]]''. The bird itself seems to have been made of sand blocks and it has no eyes. It can flap it's wings and screech but not much else is known about this creature.
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|image=[[File:SMS Sandbird Overview.png|200x200px]]<br>Artwork from ''Super Mario Sunshine''
|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]])
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{{quote|It... It... It hatched! The legendary Sand Bird is born! It broke [[Shine Tower|the tower]] and flew away! That was unexpected...|Pianta|Super Mario Sunshine}}
The '''Sand Bird''' is a flying creature that [[Mario]] rides in ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'' and ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]''. In ''Super Mario Sunshine'', it originally appears as an egg, but it ultimately hatches. The Sand Bird is composed of [[sand block]]s arranged to resemble a bird. In its first appearance, the Sand Bird occasionally screeches like a hawk but not in ''Super Mario Galaxy 2''.


==History==
===''Super Mario Sunshine''===
[[File:SandBird SMSunshine.jpg|thumb|left|The Sand Bird flying in ''Super Mario Sunshine'']]
Prior to hatching, the Sand Bird egg is kept inside a structure called the [[Shine Tower]] on [[Isle Delfino]]'s [[Gelato Beach]]. Three large mirrors are situated around the building, reflecting sunlight into a device on the tower's top that keeps the Sand Bird egg warm and healthy.<ref>{{cite|quote=(...) Actually, it not only holds the egg, it also keeps it warm. (...)|author=Pianta professor|title=''Super Mario Sunshine''}}</ref> This process has been going on for more than a century.<ref>{{cite|quote=(...) They gather the sun's rays and reflect them at the tower. They've been doing that for over 100 years! Isn't that wild? (...)|author=Pianta professor|title=''Super Mario Sunshine''}}</ref> The Shine Tower and the Sand Bird egg are supervised by a [[Pianta]] professor,<ref>{{cite|quote=(...) That's what the professor studying the Shine Tower said...|author=[[Sand Cabana]] proprietress|title=''Super Mario Sunshine''}}</ref> who can be found near the structure most of the time.


== Did you know? ==
The Sand Bird plays an integral role during [[Mirror Madness! Tilt, Slam, Bam!|Episode 2]] and [[The Sand Bird is Born|Episode 4]] of Gelato Beach. During Episode 2, the Sand Bird egg is disturbed by [[Wiggler (Super Mario Sunshine)|a giant Wiggler]] and [[Plungelo]]s. The Wiggler is occupying the device on top of the Shine Tower while the Plungelos are throwing the mirrors off balance, thereby depriving the egg of its warmth. Mario is tasked with restoring the original condition of the structure and getting rid of the intruders to ensure the egg's safety.
Sand bird also appeared in [[New Super Mario Bros.]].


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The Sand Bird then finally hatches in between [[Wiggler Ahoy! Full Steam Ahead!|Episode 3]] and Episode 4, breaking out of the Shine Tower and flying away. During Episode 4, the newly hatched Sand Bird can be found soaring high above the ground, circling a tower. Mario accesses this place by leaping through the hole in the Shine Tower's roof into the broken remains of the Sand Bird egg. By doing this, the player is presented with a [[Red Coin]] challenge: Mario needs to collect eight Red Coins while trying not to fall into the [[pit]] below him, and he can use the Sand Bird's flight path to access the harder-to-reach coins. When Mario [[jump]]s, momentum does not factor in as usual, as the bird's constant flight means that he has to move forward more while jumping to retain his position. Furthermore, at two points during the flight, the bird tilts its body at a 90° angle, requiring Mario to adjust his footing accordingly. Seven of the Red Coins can be found on the bird's neck, wings, and tail. The eighth one is located on top of the large tower in the center of this area. Once the Sand Bird reaches the end of its course near the top of this tower, it dives and starts from the beginning again.
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Four of the 30 [[Blue Coin]]s in Gelato Beach can be found only in Episode 4's secret area. As the Sand Bird flies toward the top of the tower, five clouds pass by. One of these clouds holds a [[1-Up Mushroom]], while the other four contain the Blue Coins. The Sand Bird does not make another appearance after this. The remains of its egg can still be viewed inside the Shine Tower, but access to it has been blocked by a wooden grate.
 
===''Super Mario Galaxy 2''===
[[File:Sand Sailer.png|thumb|Mario riding on the Sand Bird in ''Super Mario Galaxy 2'']]
In ''Super Mario Galaxy 2'', the Sand Bird<ref name=SMG2>''Super Mario Galaxy 2'' internal filename (<tt>SystemData/ObjNameTable.arc/ObjNameTable.tbl</tt>); the equivalent string of "SandBird" (en_name) is「大砂鳥」(jp_name)</ref> appears only in the [[Slipsand Galaxy]], in the mission [[Sailing the Sandy Seas]]. This time, it is a bird-shaped raft that is made of sand parts that disappear when hit by [[cactus|cacti]] and enemy attacks, such as a [[Magikoopa]]'s beams or [[Homing Chomp]]s. However, they reappear after some seconds. Within the mission, Mario or [[Luigi]] must ride the Sand Bird to avoid falling into the [[quicksand]] that makes up the surface of its planet until he reaches a [[Power Star]].
 
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Jap=おおすなどり
|JapR=Ōsunadori
|JapM=Great Sand Bird
|JapN=''Super Mario Sunshine''
|JapC=<ref name=gelato>In-game name for "[[The Sand Bird is Born]]."</ref><ref>{{cite|author=Sakai, Kazuya (Ambit), kikai, Akinori Sao, Junko Fukuda, Kunio Takayama, and Ko Nakahara (Shogakukan), editors|language=ja|publisher=Shogakukan|location=Tokyo|date=2015|title="Super Mario Sunshine" in 『[[Super Mario Bros. Encyclopedia|スーパーマリオブラザーズ百科: 任天堂公式ガイドブック]]』|page=101|isbn=978-4-09-106569-8}}</ref>
|Jap2=大砂鳥
|Jap2R=Ōsunadori
|Jap2M=^
|Jap2N=''Super Mario Galaxy 2''
|Jap2C=<ref name=SMG2/>
|FreE=Oiseau de Sable
|FreEM=Sand Bird
|FreEC=<ref name=gelato/>
|Ger=Sandvogel
|GerM=Sandbird
|GerC=<ref name=gelato/>
|Ita=Uccello di Sabbia
|ItaM=Sand Bird
|ItaC=<ref name=gelato/>
|SpaE=Pájaro de Arena
|SpaEM=Sand Bird
|SpaEC=<ref name=gelato/>
}}
 
==References==
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[[it:Uccello di Sabbia]]

Latest revision as of 13:40, December 27, 2024

Sand Bird
Sandbird
Artwork from Super Mario Sunshine
First appearance Super Mario Sunshine (2002)
Latest appearance Super Mario 3D All-Stars (2020)
“It... It... It hatched! The legendary Sand Bird is born! It broke the tower and flew away! That was unexpected...”
Pianta, Super Mario Sunshine

The Sand Bird is a flying creature that Mario rides in Super Mario Sunshine and Super Mario Galaxy 2. In Super Mario Sunshine, it originally appears as an egg, but it ultimately hatches. The Sand Bird is composed of sand blocks arranged to resemble a bird. In its first appearance, the Sand Bird occasionally screeches like a hawk but not in Super Mario Galaxy 2.

History[edit]

Super Mario Sunshine[edit]

The Sand Bird flying in Super Mario Sunshine

Prior to hatching, the Sand Bird egg is kept inside a structure called the Shine Tower on Isle Delfino's Gelato Beach. Three large mirrors are situated around the building, reflecting sunlight into a device on the tower's top that keeps the Sand Bird egg warm and healthy.[1] This process has been going on for more than a century.[2] The Shine Tower and the Sand Bird egg are supervised by a Pianta professor,[3] who can be found near the structure most of the time.

The Sand Bird plays an integral role during Episode 2 and Episode 4 of Gelato Beach. During Episode 2, the Sand Bird egg is disturbed by a giant Wiggler and Plungelos. The Wiggler is occupying the device on top of the Shine Tower while the Plungelos are throwing the mirrors off balance, thereby depriving the egg of its warmth. Mario is tasked with restoring the original condition of the structure and getting rid of the intruders to ensure the egg's safety.

The Sand Bird then finally hatches in between Episode 3 and Episode 4, breaking out of the Shine Tower and flying away. During Episode 4, the newly hatched Sand Bird can be found soaring high above the ground, circling a tower. Mario accesses this place by leaping through the hole in the Shine Tower's roof into the broken remains of the Sand Bird egg. By doing this, the player is presented with a Red Coin challenge: Mario needs to collect eight Red Coins while trying not to fall into the pit below him, and he can use the Sand Bird's flight path to access the harder-to-reach coins. When Mario jumps, momentum does not factor in as usual, as the bird's constant flight means that he has to move forward more while jumping to retain his position. Furthermore, at two points during the flight, the bird tilts its body at a 90° angle, requiring Mario to adjust his footing accordingly. Seven of the Red Coins can be found on the bird's neck, wings, and tail. The eighth one is located on top of the large tower in the center of this area. Once the Sand Bird reaches the end of its course near the top of this tower, it dives and starts from the beginning again.

Four of the 30 Blue Coins in Gelato Beach can be found only in Episode 4's secret area. As the Sand Bird flies toward the top of the tower, five clouds pass by. One of these clouds holds a 1-Up Mushroom, while the other four contain the Blue Coins. The Sand Bird does not make another appearance after this. The remains of its egg can still be viewed inside the Shine Tower, but access to it has been blocked by a wooden grate.

Super Mario Galaxy 2[edit]

Mario riding on the Sand Bird in Super Mario Galaxy 2

In Super Mario Galaxy 2, the Sand Bird[4] appears only in the Slipsand Galaxy, in the mission Sailing the Sandy Seas. This time, it is a bird-shaped raft that is made of sand parts that disappear when hit by cacti and enemy attacks, such as a Magikoopa's beams or Homing Chomps. However, they reappear after some seconds. Within the mission, Mario or Luigi must ride the Sand Bird to avoid falling into the quicksand that makes up the surface of its planet until he reaches a Power Star.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese おおすなどり[5][6]
Ōsunadori
Great Sand Bird Super Mario Sunshine
大砂鳥[4]
Ōsunadori
Super Mario Galaxy 2
French (NOE) Oiseau de Sable[5] Sand Bird
German Sandvogel[5] Sandbird
Italian Uccello di Sabbia[5] Sand Bird
Spanish (NOE) Pájaro de Arena[5] Sand Bird

References[edit]

  1. ^ "(...) Actually, it not only holds the egg, it also keeps it warm. (...)" – Pianta professor. Super Mario Sunshine.
  2. ^ "(...) They gather the sun's rays and reflect them at the tower. They've been doing that for over 100 years! Isn't that wild? (...)" – Pianta professor. Super Mario Sunshine.
  3. ^ "(...) That's what the professor studying the Shine Tower said..." – Sand Cabana proprietress. Super Mario Sunshine.
  4. ^ a b Super Mario Galaxy 2 internal filename (SystemData/ObjNameTable.arc/ObjNameTable.tbl); the equivalent string of "SandBird" (en_name) is「大砂鳥」(jp_name)
  5. ^ a b c d e In-game name for "The Sand Bird is Born."
  6. ^ Sakai, Kazuya (Ambit), kikai, Akinori Sao, Junko Fukuda, Kunio Takayama, and Ko Nakahara (Shogakukan), editors (2015). "Super Mario Sunshine" in 『スーパーマリオブラザーズ百科: 任天堂公式ガイドブック』. Tokyo: Shogakukan (Japanese). ISBN 978-4-09-106569-8. Page 101.