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[[File:USJ NLP 2023 Key Artwork.jpg|thumb|250px|Promotional image for the event]]
[[File:USJ NLP 2023 Key Artwork.jpg|thumb|250px|Promotional image for the event]]
The '''NO LIMIT! Parade''' was an event held at {{wp|Universal Studios Japan}} in {{wp|Osaka}} which soft-premiered on February 27, 2023 and officially premiered on March 1, 2023, after two delays from mid-2022 and late-2022.<ref>Lloyd, S. (February 27, 2023). [https://wdwnt.com/2023/02/no-limit-parade-featuring-pokemon-mario-kart-and-more-debuts-at-universal-studios-japan/ PHOTOS, VIDEO: ‘NO LIMIT! Parade’ Featuring Pokémon, Mario Kart, and More Debuts at Universal Studios Japan]. ''WDW News Today''. Retrieved November 18, 2023. ([https://web.archive.org/web/20230306220210/https://wdwnt.com/2023/02/no-limit-parade-featuring-pokemon-mario-kart-and-more-debuts-at-universal-studios-japan/ Archived] March 6, 2023, 22:02:10 UTC via Wayback Machine.)</ref> The parade ran once a day until April 6, 2024, and featured characters from many licenses that the park holds, including ''[[bulbapedia:Pokémon|Pokémon]]'', and focused on the period of music from different decades.
The '''NO LIMIT! Parade''' was an event held at {{wp|Universal Studios Japan}} in {{wp|Osaka}} which soft-premiered on February 27, 2023 and officially premiered on March 1, 2023, after two delays from mid-2022 and late-2022.<ref>Lloyd, S. (February 27, 2023). [https://wdwnt.com/2023/02/no-limit-parade-featuring-pokemon-mario-kart-and-more-debuts-at-universal-studios-japan/ PHOTOS, VIDEO: ‘NO LIMIT! Parade’ Featuring Pokémon, Mario Kart, and More Debuts at Universal Studios Japan]. ''WDW News Today''. Retrieved November 18, 2023. ([https://web.archive.org/web/20230306220210/https://wdwnt.com/2023/02/no-limit-parade-featuring-pokemon-mario-kart-and-more-debuts-at-universal-studios-japan/ Archived] March 6, 2023, 22:02:10 UTC via Wayback Machine.)</ref> The parade ran once a day until April 6, 2024,<ref>{{cite|author=Kurita, C|url=https://jw-webmagazine.com/universal-studios-japan-event-schedule-2024/|title=Universal Studios Japan Event Schedule 2024|publisher=Japan Web Magazine|accessdate=September 12, 2024|archive=https://web.archive.org/web/20240702220117/https://jw-webmagazine.com/universal-studios-japan-event-schedule-2024/}}</ref> and featured characters from many licenses that the park holds, including ''[[bulbapedia:Pokémon|Pokémon]]''. It focused on the period of music from different decades.


A variation of the event, announced on April 23, 2024 and titled '''NO LIMIT! Summer Splash Parade''', will take place between July 3 and September 1, 2024, with the floats now scattering water around to cool off guests.<ref name=SummerSplashParade>{{cite|date=April 23, 2024|url=https://www.usj.co.jp/web/en/us/events/no-limit-summer-2024/summer-splash-parade|title=NO LIMIT! Summer Splash Parade|publisher=usj.co.jp|archive=http://archive.today/2024.04.24-153713/https://www.usj.co.jp/web/en/us/events/no-limit-summer-2024/summer-splash-parade}}</ref> The variation also features the ''Super Mario''-themed water shooter toys for guests first used in the [[Super Mario Power-Up Summer|''Super Mario'' Power-Up Summer]] event, as well as the first [[Princess Daisy]] costumed character in the park.<ref name=SummerSplashParade />
A variation of the event, announced on April 23, 2024 and titled '''NO LIMIT! Summer Splash Parade''', took place between July 3 and September 1, 2024 (with a soft-premiere on July 2, 2024),<ref name=dtimes>{{cite|date=July 2, 2024|url=https://dtimes.jp/post-897216/|title=ギャラドス&デイジー姫初登場!ユニバーサル・スタジオ・ジャパン「NO LIMIT! サマー・スプラッシュ・パレード」|publisher=dtimes.jp|language=ja|accessdate=July 2, 2024|archive=https://web.archive.org/web/20240702034255/https://dtimes.jp/post-897216/}}</ref> in which the floats scattered water around to cool off guests.<ref name=SummerSplashParade>{{cite|date=April 23, 2024|url=https://www.usj.co.jp/web/en/us/events/no-limit-summer-2024/summer-splash-parade|title=NO LIMIT! Summer Splash Parade|publisher=usj.co.jp|accessdate=April 24, 2024|archive=http://archive.today/2024.04.24-153713/https://www.usj.co.jp/web/en/us/events/no-limit-summer-2024/summer-splash-parade|deadlink=y}}</ref> The variation also featured the ''Super Mario''-themed water shooter toys for guests first used in the [[Super Mario Power-Up Summer|''Super Mario'' Power-Up Summer]] event, as well as the first [[Princess Daisy]] costumed character in the park.<ref name=SummerSplashParade />


==''Mario Kart'' unit==
==''Mario Kart'' unit==
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The main float is led by various live performers, mostly stiltwalkers, dressed up in costumes themed after the [[Koopalings]] and a [[Piranha Plant]]. The float's design is mainly based on the ''[[Mario Kart 8]]'' and ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]'' version of {{classic-link|SNES|Rainbow Road}}. It features a costumed character of [[Mario]] driving at the front, while sculptures of [[Bowser]] and [[Toad]] trail behind. All of them ride Standard Karts with Standard tires while Bowser rides a [[Standard ATV]] with the [[Monster (tire)|Monster]] tires, but they all drive normally this time. As with the smaller floats, this float is decorated with various items from the franchise, while the front has checkered flags with the word "FINISH!" in front. The back has a large finish line with two disco balls on the left and right to match the parade's "dance" theme. Some confetti cannons are hidden away behind [[Bullet Bill]] sculptures which, at the end of every performance, shoot out colorful ''Super Mario''-themed confetti and streamers at the audience.
The main float is led by various live performers, mostly stiltwalkers, dressed up in costumes themed after the [[Koopalings]] and a [[Piranha Plant]]. The float's design is mainly based on the ''[[Mario Kart 8]]'' and ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]'' version of {{classic-link|SNES|Rainbow Road}}. It features a costumed character of [[Mario]] driving at the front, while sculptures of [[Bowser]] and [[Toad]] trail behind. All of them ride Standard Karts with Standard tires while Bowser rides a [[Standard ATV]] with the [[Monster (tire)|Monster]] tires, but they all drive normally this time. As with the smaller floats, this float is decorated with various items from the franchise, while the front has checkered flags with the word "FINISH!" in front. The back has a large finish line with two disco balls on the left and right to match the parade's "dance" theme. Some confetti cannons are hidden away behind [[Bullet Bill]] sculptures which, at the end of every performance, shoot out colorful ''Super Mario''-themed confetti and streamers at the audience.


In the NO LIMIT! Summer Splash Parade version, the Peach float is replaced by a Daisy float featuring a costumed character of Daisy; the Peach costumed character is moved behind the main ''Mario Kart'' float. Additionally, the performers on hoverboards are no longer present and the ones leading the main float now wear pit crew suits instead of Koopaling costumes. Two performers can also be seen carrying [[F.L.U.D.D.]] replicas. Water shooters attached to the main float were also added to be used by performers to spray water at the audience.<ref>{{cite|date=July 2, 2024|url=https://dtimes.jp/post-897216/|title=ギャラドス&デイジー姫初登場!ユニバーサル・スタジオ・ジャパン「NO LIMIT! サマー・スプラッシュ・パレード」|publisher=dtimes.jp|language=ja|accessdate=July 2, 2024|archive=https://web.archive.org/web/20240702034255/https://dtimes.jp/post-897216/}}</ref>
In the NO LIMIT! Summer Splash Parade version, the Peach float is replaced by a Daisy float featuring a costumed character of Daisy; the Peach costumed character is moved behind the main ''Mario Kart'' float. Additionally, the performers on hoverboards are no longer present and the ones leading the main float now wear pit crew suits instead of Koopaling costumes. Two performers can also be seen carrying [[F.L.U.D.D.]] replicas. Water shooters attached to the main float were also added to be used by performers to spray water at the audience.<ref name=dtimes />


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
===Promotional images===
<gallery>
USJ NLSSP Mario Unit Artwork.jpg|Promotional image for the NO LIMIT! Summer Splash Parade version of the main ''Mario Kart'' float
</gallery>
===Photographs===
<gallery>
<gallery>
USJ No Limit Parade Start.jpg|The ''Mario Kart'' performers on hoverboards
USJ No Limit Parade Start.jpg|The ''Mario Kart'' performers on hoverboards
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|JapR=NO LIMIT! Samā Supurasshu Parēdo
|JapR=NO LIMIT! Samā Supurasshu Parēdo
|JapM=NO LIMIT! Summer Splash Parade
|JapM=NO LIMIT! Summer Splash Parade
|JapC=<ref>{{cite|date=July 2, 2024|url=https://www.jnto.go.jp/news/m20240716.pdf|title=『NO LIMIT! サマー・スプラッシュ・パレード』初公開夏限定のパレードが、4年ぶりに完全復活で登場!|publisher=jnto.go.jp|language=ja|accessdate=September 12, 2024|archive=https://web.archive.org/web/20240716081618/https://www.jnto.go.jp/news/m20240716.pdf}}</ref>
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Latest revision as of 10:38, October 18, 2024

Key artwork for the NO LIMIT! Parade 2023 event in Universal Studios Japan
Promotional image for the event

The NO LIMIT! Parade was an event held at Universal Studios Japan in Osaka which soft-premiered on February 27, 2023 and officially premiered on March 1, 2023, after two delays from mid-2022 and late-2022.[1] The parade ran once a day until April 6, 2024,[2] and featured characters from many licenses that the park holds, including Pokémon. It focused on the period of music from different decades.

A variation of the event, announced on April 23, 2024 and titled NO LIMIT! Summer Splash Parade, took place between July 3 and September 1, 2024 (with a soft-premiere on July 2, 2024),[3] in which the floats scattered water around to cool off guests.[4] The variation also featured the Super Mario-themed water shooter toys for guests first used in the Super Mario Power-Up Summer event, as well as the first Princess Daisy costumed character in the park.[4]

Mario Kart unit[edit]

Artwork for the Mario Unit from NO LIMIT! Parade 2023 event in Universal Studios Japan
Promotional image of the Mario Kart float

The parade includes a Mario Kart-themed float that depicts several characters racing on Rainbow Road in the "Universal Cup". The parade marks the debut of Yoshi as a costumed character at the park.

The unit begins with three live performers riding hoverboards and wearing Green Shell, Red Shell and Spiny Shell-themed hats. They lead three smaller floats which feature costumed characters of Yoshi, Princess Peach and Luigi, all riding Standard Karts with Standard Tires in Anti-gravity mode. The Karts are riding on top of clouds, with the "Universal Cup" icon on the front, and covered in sculptures of various Mario Kart series items.

The main float is led by various live performers, mostly stiltwalkers, dressed up in costumes themed after the Koopalings and a Piranha Plant. The float's design is mainly based on the Mario Kart 8 and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe version of SNES Rainbow Road. It features a costumed character of Mario driving at the front, while sculptures of Bowser and Toad trail behind. All of them ride Standard Karts with Standard tires while Bowser rides a Standard ATV with the Monster tires, but they all drive normally this time. As with the smaller floats, this float is decorated with various items from the franchise, while the front has checkered flags with the word "FINISH!" in front. The back has a large finish line with two disco balls on the left and right to match the parade's "dance" theme. Some confetti cannons are hidden away behind Bullet Bill sculptures which, at the end of every performance, shoot out colorful Super Mario-themed confetti and streamers at the audience.

In the NO LIMIT! Summer Splash Parade version, the Peach float is replaced by a Daisy float featuring a costumed character of Daisy; the Peach costumed character is moved behind the main Mario Kart float. Additionally, the performers on hoverboards are no longer present and the ones leading the main float now wear pit crew suits instead of Koopaling costumes. Two performers can also be seen carrying F.L.U.D.D. replicas. Water shooters attached to the main float were also added to be used by performers to spray water at the audience.[3]

Gallery[edit]

Promotional images[edit]

Photographs[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

NO LIMIT! Parade[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese NO LIMIT! パレード[5]
NO LIMIT! Parēdo
NO LIMIT! Parade

NO LIMIT! Summer Splash Parade[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese NO LIMIT! サマー・スプラッシュ・パレード[6]
NO LIMIT! Samā Supurasshu Parēdo
NO LIMIT! Summer Splash Parade

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Lloyd, S. (February 27, 2023). PHOTOS, VIDEO: ‘NO LIMIT! Parade’ Featuring Pokémon, Mario Kart, and More Debuts at Universal Studios Japan. WDW News Today. Retrieved November 18, 2023. (Archived March 6, 2023, 22:02:10 UTC via Wayback Machine.)
  2. ^ Kurita, C. Universal Studios Japan Event Schedule 2024. Japan Web Magazine. Retrieved September 12, 2024. (Archived July 2, 2024, 22:01:17 UTC via Wayback Machine.)
  3. ^ a b July 2, 2024. ギャラドス&デイジー姫初登場!ユニバーサル・スタジオ・ジャパン「NO LIMIT! サマー・スプラッシュ・パレード」. dtimes.jp (Japanese). Retrieved July 2, 2024. (Archived July 2, 2024, 03:42:55 UTC via Wayback Machine.)
  4. ^ a b April 23, 2024. NO LIMIT! Summer Splash Parade. usj.co.jp. Archived April 24, 2024, 15:37:13 UTC from the original via archive.today. Retrieved April 24, 2024.
  5. ^ NO LIMIT! パレード. usj.co.jp (Japanese). Archived August 14, 2023, 00:26:43 UTC from the original via archive.today. Retrieved September 12, 2024.
  6. ^ July 2, 2024. 『NO LIMIT! サマー・スプラッシュ・パレード』初公開夏限定のパレードが、4年ぶりに完全復活で登場!. jnto.go.jp (Japanese). Retrieved September 12, 2024. (Archived July 16, 2024, 08:16:18 UTC via Wayback Machine.)