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{{quote|Hey! Sun shades alone just won't cut it for [[Mario|you]]. Nope! You also need one of my custom tropical shirts. Here you go!|Sunglasses Vendor|Super Mario Sunshine}} | {{quote|Hey! Sun shades alone just won't cut it for [[Mario|you]]. Nope! You also need one of my custom tropical shirts. Here you go!|Sunglasses Vendor|Super Mario Sunshine}} | ||
[[File:Sushine givemeadream.jpg|thumb|right|The '''Sunglasses Vendor''' giving Mario a Hawaiian shirt.]] | [[File:Sushine givemeadream.jpg|thumb|right|The '''Sunglasses Vendor''' giving Mario a Hawaiian shirt.]] | ||
The '''Sunglasses Vendor''' is a [[Pianta]] that is located on the small expanse of beach on the right side of [[Delfino Plaza]], sitting under an umbrella. He can also be found at some point in every other level, with the exception of [[Sirena Beach]] and [[Noki Bay]]. Usually, the Sunglasses Vendor will always be positioned near the beginning of a level. He will give [[Mario]] sunglasses after a total of thirty [[Shine Sprite]]s have been collected by the [[player]]. The sunglasses have no apparent function besides darkening the screen slightly, thereby reducing the bright effects of the sunlight. The vendor will also award Mario with a sky-blue shirt with small Shine Sprite images printed on it after he defeats [[Bowser]]. The shirt serves no real purpose besides making Mario look more fashionable. Mario automatically receives both items together when he speaks to him and he can't, therefore, receive one without the other. Should the player get tired of the extra apparel, Mario can return the sunglasses and shirt to the Pianta at any time by speaking to him a second time. | The '''Sunglasses Vendor''' is a [[Pianta]] that is located on the small expanse of beach on the right side of [[Delfino Plaza]], sitting under an umbrella. He can also be found at some point in every other level, with the exception of [[Sirena Beach]] and [[Noki Bay]]. Usually, the Sunglasses Vendor will always be positioned near the beginning of a level. He will give [[Mario]] sunglasses after a total of thirty [[Shine Sprite]]s have been collected by the [[player]]. The sunglasses have no apparent function besides darkening the screen slightly, thereby reducing the bright effects of the sunlight. The vendor will also award Mario with a sky-blue shirt with small Shine Sprite images printed on it after he defeats [[Bowser]]. The shirt serves no real purpose besides making Mario look more fashionable. Mario automatically receives both items together when he speaks to him and he can't, therefore, receive one without the other. Should the player get tired of the extra apparel, Mario can return the sunglasses and shirt to the Pianta at any time by speaking to him a second time. | ||
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File:MarioSunglassesandshirtmodel.png|A model of Mario with sunglasses and shirt. | File:MarioSunglassesandshirtmodel.png|A model of Mario with sunglasses and shirt. | ||
File:SMS sunglasses and shirt.jpg|Mario with sunglasses and shirt. | |||
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Revision as of 20:00, October 3, 2011
- “Hey! Sun shades alone just won't cut it for you. Nope! You also need one of my custom tropical shirts. Here you go!”
- —Sunglasses Vendor, Super Mario Sunshine
The Sunglasses Vendor is a Pianta that is located on the small expanse of beach on the right side of Delfino Plaza, sitting under an umbrella. He can also be found at some point in every other level, with the exception of Sirena Beach and Noki Bay. Usually, the Sunglasses Vendor will always be positioned near the beginning of a level. He will give Mario sunglasses after a total of thirty Shine Sprites have been collected by the player. The sunglasses have no apparent function besides darkening the screen slightly, thereby reducing the bright effects of the sunlight. The vendor will also award Mario with a sky-blue shirt with small Shine Sprite images printed on it after he defeats Bowser. The shirt serves no real purpose besides making Mario look more fashionable. Mario automatically receives both items together when he speaks to him and he can't, therefore, receive one without the other. Should the player get tired of the extra apparel, Mario can return the sunglasses and shirt to the Pianta at any time by speaking to him a second time.
Trivia
- Pinna Park is the only level in the game to have the Sunglasses Vendor appear in two places. One is encountered on the beach and the other is found inside the park.
- Mario with the vendor's tropical shirt appears as an unused sprite in the coding for Super Mario Galaxy.
Gallery
- SMS sunglasses and shirt.jpg
Mario with sunglasses and shirt.