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==Names in other languages==
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This article is about the battle course from Mario Kart Wii. For the other uses of the word Funky, see Funky.

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Funky Stadium is a battle course that appears in Mario Kart Wii. The course, resembling a skateboarding course, features many slope pads, allowing players to perform tricks and get Item Boxes. The battle course has a Funky Kong theme, hence the name. At the start of the battle, everyone starts in the corners of the map in groups of three, and make an entrance into the stadium from ramps. This map can also be considered the largest battle map in the game.

Layout

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Funky Stadium during gameplay.

The stage is an oval shape with three jump ramp areas. The first trick area has a side with three lumps in a row with dash panels on each. The other side of this same trick area is a small incline with a dash panel rim going all the way around. The centered and most prominent trick area is a steep incline on one side and down the other, covered in dash panels. The opposite side is the same way, only this side has a tunnel going through it. The third trick area has a wall with a vertical dash panel on each side. The other part of this trick area has the same square dash panel formation as the first. The whole stadium has vertical dash panels running around the entire rim. There are two ramps on either side of the stadium, allowing the kart drivers access to an area up near the stands.

Tournaments

January 2009's 2nd tournament
Funky Kong competes on his home turf at Funky Stadium.

Funky Stadium had a tournament, in which players had to collect sixty coins, which were scattered around the track. This was the second tournament for January 2009, and it was repeated as the second tournament for January 2011 and the first tournament of May 2012.

Official description

  • Official European website: "Your starting point on a ramp high above the battle means you'll be hitting top speed when you clash with your opponents under the floodlights."

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ファンキースタジアム[?]
Fankī Sutajiamu
Funky Stadium
German Funky-Stadion[?] Funky Stadium
Italian Stadio funky[?] Funky Stadium
Korean 펑키 스타디움[?]
Peongki Seutadium
Funky Stadium
Spanish (NOA) Estadio de Funky[?] Funky's Stadium
Spanish (NOE) Estadio Funky[?] Funky Stadium

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