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{{ | {{about|the course from ''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]''|the setting of ''[[Mario Party Advance]]''|[[Shroom City (Mario Party Advance)]]|the city in ''[[Paper Mario: The Origami King]]'' formerly known as "Snif City"|[[Shroom City (Paper Mario: The Origami King)]]}} | ||
|image = | {{race course infobox | ||
| | |title=Mushroom City | ||
| | |image=[[File:MKDD MushroomCity.png|300px]] | ||
| | |appears_in=''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]'' ([[List of games by date#2003|2003]]) | ||
| | |cups=[[Star Cup]] | ||
| | |map=[[File:MushroomCityMap-MKDD.png]] | ||
| | |sample=[[Shinobu Nagata]]<br>[[File:MKDD-Music-MushroomBridgeMushroomCity.oga]] | ||
|ghost={{ghost|DD|XYZ<ref>[[tcrf:Mario_Kart:_Double_Dash!!#Staff_Ghost_Initials|Mario Kart: Double Dash!! § Staff Ghost Initials]]. ''The Cutting Room Floor''. Retrieved November 3, 2024.</ref>|1:50.663|[[File:MKDD Paratroopa.png|32px|link=Koopa Paratroopa]][[File:MKDD Koopa.png|32px|link=Koopa Troopa]][[File:KoopaDasherIcon-MKDD.png|32px|link=Koopa Dasher]]}} | |||
}} | }} | ||
'''Mushroom City''' is the second race course of the [[Star Cup]] in ''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]'' It is a large city with [[Mushroom]]-shaped buildings. There are several junctions in the course, but all paths lead to the same spot. It takes place at night, unlike its counterpart, [[GCN Mushroom Bridge|Mushroom Bridge]], which takes place during daylight. The two courses also share the same music. | |||
The hazards present in Mushroom City are the [[Car (obstacle)|cars]], trucks, buses, [[Wiggler Wagon]]s, and [[Bob-omb Car]]s, all of which hinder the players in contact. Cars, buses, and trucks make players spin out. Wiggler Wagons flip the player and render the rear character helpless, and always have twelve wheels, unlike the ones on Mushroom Bridge. Bob-omb Cars can explode if they touch any players or certain items, such as [[Fireball]]s or shells. Mushroom-shaped cars are also present in the city, providing players [[Dash Mushroom|Mushrooms]] flying out if they manage to hit them. Until the addition of {{classic-link|Tour|Berlin Byways}} in ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]'', this was the only course in the whole series to feature traffic that does not follow the exact route racers take. | |||
This course can be seen in the background of [[GCN Mushroom Bridge|Mushroom Bridge]], [[Wario Colosseum]] and [[Rainbow Road (Mario Kart: Double Dash!!)|Rainbow Road]]. The bridge in Mushroom Bridge can be seen in the background of this course. Mushroom City is the only course in the game to have the finish line marked on the map without an overlay sprite. | |||
Mushroom City is one of four courses from ''Mario Kart: Double Dash!!'' that has yet to reappear as a [[classic course]] in a future ''Mario Kart'' game. As such, it is the only course from the game's Star Cup that has yet to return. | |||
==Course layout== | |||
[[File:MKDD_Mushroom_City_DK_Diddy_Lakitu.jpg|thumb|left|[[Lakitu]], helping [[Diddy Kong]] and [[Donkey Kong]] get back on track.]] | |||
The course starts just at the end of a highway. It is a very straight road with some lights illuminating the path. Players have to take the right side of the way where they will run along a smooth U-turn to the right, which leads into the road that goes to the floor of the city. The path splits into two stretches that will remain such until later on in the track. The players may choose to go straight ahead or turn left into an area below the overhang of the highway. The first path, the road is straight, but changes into a 90° turn right. The other path changes into a 90° turn to the left and becomes into a boulevard, running along below the highway. Both paths intersect then, and the racers may choose to remain on the same road or switch paths. Players have to make sure to not to turn to the left in the junction. Doing so will cause the racers to go backwards in the race. A [[Item Box|Double Item Box]] is found in the center of the intersection. | |||
If racers still follow the boulevard after the junction, they will go in a straight line until they discover a 90° turn to the right where the road meets the main way turning to the left. If the players that took the other path and do not turn in the junction, they will run in a straight line until the road bends to a 90° turn to the left, and then going again straight to take the main way. Players can see the other path merging completely from the left. | |||
After the road merges, the players will see a set of item boxes and a small twist in the road that leads racers to the right at the end. Players now go straight uphill and find the last set of item boxes in the road. Taking to the left then, players run over the highway where they have previously been, evading oncoming traffic. To the right of the road is located a large gap that shows the boulevard below, and falling in it, [[Lakitu]] will come to take racers back to the highway. The finish line is right found after passing this section of the highway where the racers cross it for the start of the next lap. | |||
Throughout this course, traffic behaves in ways not seen on any other traffic course in the series. On the lower level, traffic can be found going clockwise along two loops, one between where the path splits and the junction, and the other between the junction and where the path merges again. Most traffic is found in the left lane driving around both, however there will be one or two vehicles (depending on the game mode) in the right lane that only drive along one loop or the other for the entire race. On the upper level, vehicles continuously spawn on a part of the road that is out of bounds and out of sight, drive against players at the end of the track, and then despawn out of bounds shortly after. | |||
There is a shortcut located at the junction. If one takes the straight path, but stays on the right hand side, a short, pink, curly alley will come with an [[Item Box]] placed there. This leads straight to the turn ahead, just before the intersection of the aforementioned path and the boulevard. Another shortcut allows the players to skip the highway part; on the very right of the gap, the players can see a very narrow road between the wall and the hole. Using a speed booster like a [[Dash Mushroom|Mushroom]] or a [[Super Star|Star]] will prevent the kart from decelerating by the dirt covering the shortcut's path. | |||
There are several businesses in the city such as Pianta Fruits, Wario Pharmacy, and Koopa Shop. The [[Birdo]] bulletin board that appeared on [[GCN Yoshi Circuit|Yoshi Circuit]] also appears on this course. | |||
[[Category: | ==Game mode differences== | ||
[[Category: | The vehicles that appear on the stage in ''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]'' vary based on the mode the player selects: | ||
*If the player selects [[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!#Time Trial|Time Trial]] mode, there will be 12 vehicles. The lower level will have a [[Wiggler Wagon]], a blue car, and a yellow car in the left lane, as well as a yellow car (on the second loop) and a red car (on the first loop) in the right lane. The upper level will have a Star Travel bus, a Peach Beach bus, a blue car, and a red car in the left lane, as well as a Super Chocolate truck, a Moo Moo Farm truck, and a red car in the right lane. No Mushroom cars or [[Bob-omb Car]]s are present in Time Trials. | |||
*If the player selects Grand Prix mode for a single screen (single player or co-op play), there will be 18 vehicles. The lower level will have a Wiggler Wagon, a blue car, a red car, two Mushroom cars, a Bob-omb Car, and two Item Boxes in the left lane, as well as two red cars (one on each loop) and one Item Box (on the first loop) in the right lane. The upper level will have a Star Travel bus, a Peach Beach bus, two yellow cars, a Bob-omb Car, and two Item Boxes in the left lane, as well as a Super Chocolate truck, a P. Express truck, a red car, a Mushroom car, a Bob-omb Car, and three Item Boxes in the right lane. | |||
*If the player selects a split-screen mode and items are also played, there will be 11 vehicles. The lower level will have a Wiggler Wagon, two red cars, a Mushroom car, a Bob-omb Car, and an Item Box in the left lane, as well as a red car (on the first loop) in the right lane. The upper level will have a Star Travel bus, a red car, and an Item Box in the left lane, as well as a Super Chocolate truck, a Mushroom car, a Bob-omb Car, and two Item Boxes in the right lane. | |||
*If the player selects a split-screen mode and items are not played, there will be 11 vehicles. The lower level will have a Wiggler Wagon, a yellow car, a red car, a Mushroom car, and a Bob-omb Car in the left lane, as well as a blue car (on the second loop) in the right lane. The upper level will have a Star Travel bus and a red car on the left lane, as well as a Moo Moo Farm truck, a Mushroom car, and a Bob-omb Car on the right lane. | |||
==Sponsors== | |||
*[[List of sponsors debuting in Mario Kart: Double Dash!!#Express|Express]] ([[Cargo truck]]s) | |||
*[[List of sponsors debuting in Mario Kart: Double Dash!!#Delfino Fruits|Delfino Fruits]] (Signs) | |||
*[[List of sponsors debuting in Mario Kart: Double Dash!!#Koopa Shop|Koopa Shop]] (Shops) | |||
*[[List of sponsors debuting in Mario Kart: Double Dash!!#Lakitu Park|Lakitu Park]] (Signs) | |||
*[[List of sponsors debuting in Mario Kart: Double Dash!!#Moo Moo Farm|Moo Moo Farm]] (Cargo trucks) | |||
*[[Nintendo]] (Signs) | |||
*[[Nintendo GameCube]] (Signs) | |||
*[[Peach Beach]] ([[Bus]]es) | |||
*[[List of sponsors debuting in Mario Kart: Double Dash!!#Ribbon 86|Ribbon 86]] (Posters) | |||
*[[List of sponsors debuting in Mario Kart: Double Dash!!#Shoot!!|Shoot!!]] (Signs) | |||
*[[List of sponsors debuting in Mario Kart: Double Dash!!#Star Travel|Star Travel]] (Buses) | |||
*[[List of sponsors debuting in Mario Kart: Double Dash!!#Super Chocolate|Super Chocolate]] (Cargo trucks) | |||
*[[List of sponsors debuting in Mario Kart: Double Dash!!#Super Mushroom|Super Mushroom]] (Trackside banners) | |||
*[[List of sponsors debuting in Mario Kart: Double Dash!!#Super Star!|Super Star!]] (Signs) | |||
*[[List of sponsors debuting in Mario Kart: Double Dash!!#Wario Pharmacy|Wario Pharmacy]] (Signs) | |||
==Profiles== | |||
===''Mario Kart: Double Dash!!''=== | |||
*'''Instruction booklet bio:''' "''This course takes you through downtown Mushroom City in the dead of night. It’s easy to take a wrong turn and get lost. The key to victory is avoiding the inner-city traffic.''" | |||
*'''North American website bio:''' "''City traffic can be horrible, especially in Mushroom City. Watch out for traffic and try not to get lost.''" | |||
*'''European website bio:''' "''Karts weren’t meant for commuting, but you’ll find dense traffic and tight turns on your trek through Mushroom City.''" | |||
==Gallery== | |||
<gallery widths=150px> | |||
MushroomCityLogo-MKDD.png|The course logo | |||
MushroomCityIcon-MKDD.png|The course icon | |||
MushroomCity1-GP-MKDD.png|The two-way intersection | |||
MushroomCity2-GP-MKDD.png|The [[Wiggler Wagon]] | |||
MushroomCity3-GP-MKDD.png|Back on the highway | |||
MushroomCity4-GP-MKDD.png|Taking the alternate road | |||
MushroomCity5-GP-MKDD.png|The four-way intersection | |||
DoubleDash PinkCoach.png|[[Mario]] and [[Luigi]], taking the pink shortcut path | |||
MushroomCity-Shortcut-MKDD.png|An alternate road, requiring a [[Dash Mushroom|Mushroom]] to avoid losing speed | |||
MushroomCity-WigglerWagonMultiplayer-MKDD.png|In a split-screen race, the length of the Wiggler Wagon does not change at all, but there are fewer vehicles on the road. | |||
Bowser and Jr Mushroom City MKDD.png|[[Bowser]] and [[Bowser Jr.]] drive through Mushroom City | |||
MKDD Wiggler Wagon.png|A [[List of Mario Kart: Double Dash!! pre-release and unused content|pre-release]] screenshot of Mushroom City, having two Wiggler Wagons instead of one | |||
</gallery> | |||
==Additional names== | |||
===Internal names=== | |||
{{internal names | |||
|game1=''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]'' | |||
|name1=<tt>Patapata.arc</tt> | |||
|meaning1=Koopa Paratroopa course | |||
}} | |||
===Names in other languages=== | |||
{{foreign names | |||
|Jap=キノコシティ | |||
|JapR=Kinoko Shiti | |||
|JapM=Mushroom City | |||
|Fre=Champiville | |||
|FreM=Portmanteau of ''champignon'' ("mushroom") and ''ville'' ("town" or "city") | |||
|Ger=Pilz-City | |||
|GerM=Mushroom City | |||
|Ita=Cittá dei Funghi | |||
|ItaM=Mushrooms' City | |||
|Spa=Ciudad Champiñón | |||
|SpaM=Mushroom City | |||
}} | |||
==References== | |||
<references/> | |||
{{MK race courses}} | |||
{{MKDD}} | |||
[[Category:Cities]] | |||
[[Category:Mario Kart: Double Dash!! race courses]] | |||
[[de:Pilz-City]] | |||
[[it:Città dei Funghi]] |
Latest revision as of 01:03, November 11, 2024
- This article is about the course from Mario Kart: Double Dash!! For the setting of Mario Party Advance, see Shroom City (Mario Party Advance). For the city in Paper Mario: The Origami King formerly known as "Snif City", see Shroom City (Paper Mario: The Origami King).
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Appears in | Mario Kart: Double Dash!! (2003) | ||||||
Cup(s) | Star Cup | ||||||
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Mushroom City is the second race course of the Star Cup in Mario Kart: Double Dash!! It is a large city with Mushroom-shaped buildings. There are several junctions in the course, but all paths lead to the same spot. It takes place at night, unlike its counterpart, Mushroom Bridge, which takes place during daylight. The two courses also share the same music.
The hazards present in Mushroom City are the cars, trucks, buses, Wiggler Wagons, and Bob-omb Cars, all of which hinder the players in contact. Cars, buses, and trucks make players spin out. Wiggler Wagons flip the player and render the rear character helpless, and always have twelve wheels, unlike the ones on Mushroom Bridge. Bob-omb Cars can explode if they touch any players or certain items, such as Fireballs or shells. Mushroom-shaped cars are also present in the city, providing players Mushrooms flying out if they manage to hit them. Until the addition of Tour Berlin Byways in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, this was the only course in the whole series to feature traffic that does not follow the exact route racers take.
This course can be seen in the background of Mushroom Bridge, Wario Colosseum and Rainbow Road. The bridge in Mushroom Bridge can be seen in the background of this course. Mushroom City is the only course in the game to have the finish line marked on the map without an overlay sprite.
Mushroom City is one of four courses from Mario Kart: Double Dash!! that has yet to reappear as a classic course in a future Mario Kart game. As such, it is the only course from the game's Star Cup that has yet to return.
Course layout
The course starts just at the end of a highway. It is a very straight road with some lights illuminating the path. Players have to take the right side of the way where they will run along a smooth U-turn to the right, which leads into the road that goes to the floor of the city. The path splits into two stretches that will remain such until later on in the track. The players may choose to go straight ahead or turn left into an area below the overhang of the highway. The first path, the road is straight, but changes into a 90° turn right. The other path changes into a 90° turn to the left and becomes into a boulevard, running along below the highway. Both paths intersect then, and the racers may choose to remain on the same road or switch paths. Players have to make sure to not to turn to the left in the junction. Doing so will cause the racers to go backwards in the race. A Double Item Box is found in the center of the intersection.
If racers still follow the boulevard after the junction, they will go in a straight line until they discover a 90° turn to the right where the road meets the main way turning to the left. If the players that took the other path and do not turn in the junction, they will run in a straight line until the road bends to a 90° turn to the left, and then going again straight to take the main way. Players can see the other path merging completely from the left.
After the road merges, the players will see a set of item boxes and a small twist in the road that leads racers to the right at the end. Players now go straight uphill and find the last set of item boxes in the road. Taking to the left then, players run over the highway where they have previously been, evading oncoming traffic. To the right of the road is located a large gap that shows the boulevard below, and falling in it, Lakitu will come to take racers back to the highway. The finish line is right found after passing this section of the highway where the racers cross it for the start of the next lap.
Throughout this course, traffic behaves in ways not seen on any other traffic course in the series. On the lower level, traffic can be found going clockwise along two loops, one between where the path splits and the junction, and the other between the junction and where the path merges again. Most traffic is found in the left lane driving around both, however there will be one or two vehicles (depending on the game mode) in the right lane that only drive along one loop or the other for the entire race. On the upper level, vehicles continuously spawn on a part of the road that is out of bounds and out of sight, drive against players at the end of the track, and then despawn out of bounds shortly after.
There is a shortcut located at the junction. If one takes the straight path, but stays on the right hand side, a short, pink, curly alley will come with an Item Box placed there. This leads straight to the turn ahead, just before the intersection of the aforementioned path and the boulevard. Another shortcut allows the players to skip the highway part; on the very right of the gap, the players can see a very narrow road between the wall and the hole. Using a speed booster like a Mushroom or a Star will prevent the kart from decelerating by the dirt covering the shortcut's path.
There are several businesses in the city such as Pianta Fruits, Wario Pharmacy, and Koopa Shop. The Birdo bulletin board that appeared on Yoshi Circuit also appears on this course.
Game mode differences
The vehicles that appear on the stage in Mario Kart: Double Dash!! vary based on the mode the player selects:
- If the player selects Time Trial mode, there will be 12 vehicles. The lower level will have a Wiggler Wagon, a blue car, and a yellow car in the left lane, as well as a yellow car (on the second loop) and a red car (on the first loop) in the right lane. The upper level will have a Star Travel bus, a Peach Beach bus, a blue car, and a red car in the left lane, as well as a Super Chocolate truck, a Moo Moo Farm truck, and a red car in the right lane. No Mushroom cars or Bob-omb Cars are present in Time Trials.
- If the player selects Grand Prix mode for a single screen (single player or co-op play), there will be 18 vehicles. The lower level will have a Wiggler Wagon, a blue car, a red car, two Mushroom cars, a Bob-omb Car, and two Item Boxes in the left lane, as well as two red cars (one on each loop) and one Item Box (on the first loop) in the right lane. The upper level will have a Star Travel bus, a Peach Beach bus, two yellow cars, a Bob-omb Car, and two Item Boxes in the left lane, as well as a Super Chocolate truck, a P. Express truck, a red car, a Mushroom car, a Bob-omb Car, and three Item Boxes in the right lane.
- If the player selects a split-screen mode and items are also played, there will be 11 vehicles. The lower level will have a Wiggler Wagon, two red cars, a Mushroom car, a Bob-omb Car, and an Item Box in the left lane, as well as a red car (on the first loop) in the right lane. The upper level will have a Star Travel bus, a red car, and an Item Box in the left lane, as well as a Super Chocolate truck, a Mushroom car, a Bob-omb Car, and two Item Boxes in the right lane.
- If the player selects a split-screen mode and items are not played, there will be 11 vehicles. The lower level will have a Wiggler Wagon, a yellow car, a red car, a Mushroom car, and a Bob-omb Car in the left lane, as well as a blue car (on the second loop) in the right lane. The upper level will have a Star Travel bus and a red car on the left lane, as well as a Moo Moo Farm truck, a Mushroom car, and a Bob-omb Car on the right lane.
Sponsors
- Express (Cargo trucks)
- Delfino Fruits (Signs)
- Koopa Shop (Shops)
- Lakitu Park (Signs)
- Moo Moo Farm (Cargo trucks)
- Nintendo (Signs)
- Nintendo GameCube (Signs)
- Peach Beach (Buses)
- Ribbon 86 (Posters)
- Shoot!! (Signs)
- Star Travel (Buses)
- Super Chocolate (Cargo trucks)
- Super Mushroom (Trackside banners)
- Super Star! (Signs)
- Wario Pharmacy (Signs)
Profiles
Mario Kart: Double Dash!!
- Instruction booklet bio: "This course takes you through downtown Mushroom City in the dead of night. It’s easy to take a wrong turn and get lost. The key to victory is avoiding the inner-city traffic."
- North American website bio: "City traffic can be horrible, especially in Mushroom City. Watch out for traffic and try not to get lost."
- European website bio: "Karts weren’t meant for commuting, but you’ll find dense traffic and tight turns on your trek through Mushroom City."
Gallery
The Wiggler Wagon
An alternate road, requiring a Mushroom to avoid losing speed
Bowser and Bowser Jr. drive through Mushroom City
A pre-release screenshot of Mushroom City, having two Wiggler Wagons instead of one
Additional names
Internal names
Game | File | Name | Meaning
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Mario Kart: Double Dash!! | Patapata.arc | Koopa Paratroopa course |
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | キノコシティ[?] Kinoko Shiti |
Mushroom City | |
French | Champiville[?] | Portmanteau of champignon ("mushroom") and ville ("town" or "city") | |
German | Pilz-City[?] | Mushroom City | |
Italian | Cittá dei Funghi[?] | Mushrooms' City | |
Spanish | Ciudad Champiñón[?] | Mushroom City |
References
- ^ Mario Kart: Double Dash!! § Staff Ghost Initials. The Cutting Room Floor. Retrieved November 3, 2024.