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{{Board-infobox
{{board infobox
|image=[[File:Undersea_Dream_Party_Mode.jpg|300px]]
|image=[[File:Undersea_Dream_Party_Mode.jpg|300px]]
|appeared=''[[Mario Party 5]]''
|appears_in=''[[Mario Party 5]]''
|difficulty=
|difficulty=
|availability=Default
|availability=Default
|song=[[File:Mario Party 5 Soundtrack Happy Seafloor.oga]]
|description="A board inspired by dreams of the Tropics."
|sample=[[File:Mario Party 5 Soundtrack Happy Seafloor.oga]]
}}
}}
{{quote2|It's 10,000 laughs under the sea! With colorful coral reef, a sunken ship, Cheep Cheeps, and even a friendly whale, it's a deep-sea dive only Mario Party can deliver!|''Mario Party 5'' instruction booklet, page 27}}
{{quote|It's 10,000 laughs under the sea! With colorful coral reef, a sunken ship, Cheep Cheeps, and even a friendly whale, it's a deep-sea dive only Mario Party can deliver!|''Mario Party 5'' instruction booklet, page 27}}
{{quote|Welcome to the Undersea Dream! This is a world inspired by walking along the sea floor! Enjoy yourself as you stroll alongside fish and coral  in this dream!|Eldstar|Mario Party 5}}
[[File:UnderseaDreamStory.jpg|170px|thumb|left|The Undersea Dream in Story Mode]]
[[File:UnderseaDreamStory.jpg|170px|thumb|left|The Undersea Dream in Story Mode]]
'''Undersea Dream''' in ''[[Mario Party 5]]'' is a [[Board (Mario Party series)|board]] map from the [[Dream Depot]]. It was created from dreams of the ocean. The flavor text in the instruction booklet references [[wikipedia:Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea|''Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea'']]. Resembling a coral reef, the board is divided into two sections connected by bridges. Noteworthy features are the sunken ship, the whale, and the tiny shops set up by [[Cheep Cheep]]s. If a player lands on the [[Green Space|Happening Space]] on the sunken ship, a [[dolphin]] swims out and forcefully takes the player to another part of the board. Landing on the Happening Space next to the whale allows players to be blasted to a space nearer to the [[Star (Mario Party series)|Star]]. The Happening Space next to the Cheep-Cheep on the right-side reef let players get a chance to earn a [[Orb|Capsule]], an empty can, or an old boot from one of the shells (with the latter two being worth nothing). Finally, the Happening Spaces next to the logs on either side of the board gave players a chance to ride a [[manta]] to the other side of the board, and collect [[coin]]s along the way.
'''Undersea Dream''' in ''[[Mario Party 5]]'' is a [[Board (Mario Party series)|board]] map from the [[Dream Depot]]. It was created from dreams of the ocean. The flavor text in the instruction booklet references [[wikipedia:Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea|''Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea'']]. Resembling a coral reef, the board is divided into two sections connected by bridges. Noteworthy features are the sunken ship, the whale, and the tiny shops set up by [[Cheep Cheep]]s. If a player lands on the [[Green Space|Happening Space]] on the sunken ship, a [[dolphin]] swims out and forcefully takes the player to another part of the board. Landing on the Happening Space next to the whale allows players to be blasted to a space nearer to the [[Star (Mario Party series)|Star]]; however, it is also possible to be blasted in front of the Star, meaning that the player will have to go all the way around the board again to get it. The Happening Space next to the Cheep Cheep on the right-side reef let players get a chance to earn a [[Orb|Capsule]], an empty can, or an old boot from one of the shells (with the latter two being worth nothing). Finally, the Happening Spaces next to the logs on either side of the board gave players a chance to ride a [[manta]] to the other side of the board and collect [[coin]]s along the way.
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==Spaces==
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==Gallery==
<gallery>
Undersea Dream Party Mode logo.png
MP5 Undersea Dream Logo Sprite.png
Undersea Dream Intro MP5.png
MP5 Undersea Dream Start.png
Undersea Dream Results logo.png
Undersea Dream Results BG.png
Undersea Dream Icon MP5.png
</gallery>


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
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|JapR=Akua Dorīmu
|JapR=Akua Dorīmu
|JapM=Aqua Dream
|JapM=Aqua Dream
|Fra=AquaRêve
|Fre=AquaRêve
|FraM=Portmanteau of ''aqua'' and ''rêve'' (dream)
|FreM=Portmanteau of ''aqua'' and ''rêve'' (dream)
|Ger=Tiefsee-Traum
|Ger=Tiefsee-Traum
|GerM=Deep Sea Dream
|GerM=Deep Sea Dream
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*This is the only board in ''Mario Party 5'' with two [[capsule machine]]s instead of three.
*This is the only board in ''Mario Party 5'' with two [[capsule machine]]s instead of three.


{{Mario Party Board List}}
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[[Category:Bodies of Water]]
[[Category:Aquatic areas]]
[[Category:Mario Party 5 Boards]]
[[Category:Mario Party 5 boards]]
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Latest revision as of 14:39, May 18, 2024

Undersea Dream
Undersea Dream Party Mode.jpg
Appears in Mario Party 5
Availability Default
Description "A board inspired by dreams of the Tropics."
Music sample
“It's 10,000 laughs under the sea! With colorful coral reef, a sunken ship, Cheep Cheeps, and even a friendly whale, it's a deep-sea dive only Mario Party can deliver!”
Mario Party 5 instruction booklet, page 27
“Welcome to the Undersea Dream! This is a world inspired by walking along the sea floor! Enjoy yourself as you stroll alongside fish and coral in this dream!”
Eldstar, Mario Party 5
The Story Mode's Undersea Dream Board in Mario Party 5
The Undersea Dream in Story Mode

Undersea Dream in Mario Party 5 is a board map from the Dream Depot. It was created from dreams of the ocean. The flavor text in the instruction booklet references Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea. Resembling a coral reef, the board is divided into two sections connected by bridges. Noteworthy features are the sunken ship, the whale, and the tiny shops set up by Cheep Cheeps. If a player lands on the Happening Space on the sunken ship, a dolphin swims out and forcefully takes the player to another part of the board. Landing on the Happening Space next to the whale allows players to be blasted to a space nearer to the Star; however, it is also possible to be blasted in front of the Star, meaning that the player will have to go all the way around the board again to get it. The Happening Space next to the Cheep Cheep on the right-side reef let players get a chance to earn a Capsule, an empty can, or an old boot from one of the shells (with the latter two being worth nothing). Finally, the Happening Spaces next to the logs on either side of the board gave players a chance to ride a manta to the other side of the board and collect coins along the way.

Spaces[edit]

Party Mode[edit]

Type of Space Number of Spaces
Blue Space from Mario Party 4 and Mario Party 5
Blue Spaces
51
Red Space from Mario Party 4 and Mario Party 5
Red Spaces
9 (0 during the last five turns if the Red Spaces turn into Bowser Spaces)
Event Space from Mario Party 5
Happening Spaces
5
Donkey Kong Space from Mario Party 5
DK Spaces
1
Bowser Space
Bowser Spaces
1 (10 during the last five turns if all Red Spaces turn into Bowser Spaces)
Total of Spaces 67

Story Mode[edit]

Type of Space Number of Spaces
Blue Space from Mario Party 4 and Mario Party 5
Blue Spaces
17
Red Space from Mario Party 4 and Mario Party 5
Red Spaces
3
Event Space from Mario Party 5
Happening Spaces
2
Donkey Kong Space from Mario Party 5
DK Spaces
1
Bowser Space
Bowser Spaces
0
The VS Space as it appears in Mario Party 5
VS Spaces
2
Total of Spaces 25

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese アクア・ドリーム[?]
Akua Dorīmu
Aqua Dream
French AquaRêve[?] Portmanteau of aqua and rêve (dream)
German Tiefsee-Traum[?] Deep Sea Dream
Italian Sogno Acqua[?] Water Dream
Spanish Paseo submarino[?] Underwater walk

Trivia[edit]

  • Air bubbles are shown coming out of the characters occasionally during gameplay.
  • The Happening Space with the Cheep-Cheep is one of the few examples in the entire Mario Party series where a character can get an item on the last turn (aside from doing an event themselves).
  • This is the only board in Mario Party 5 with two capsule machines instead of three.