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*For unknown reasons, the sun cannot be seen in the sky of this episode. | *For unknown reasons, the sun cannot be seen in the sky of this episode. | ||
*The river in the bottomless pit below where Petey Piranha is sleeping in [[Petey Piranha Strikes Back|Episode 5]] is also polluted in this episode. | *The river in the bottomless pit below where Petey Piranha is sleeping in [[Petey Piranha Strikes Back|Episode 5]] is also polluted in this episode. | ||
*In the ''[[Super Mario 3D All-Stars]]'' version | *In the initial release of the ''[[Super Mario 3D All-Stars]]'' version, debug cubes marking the moving platforms' paths were visible due to an emulation error; this was fixed in version 1.1.0.<!--Do not mention that this also happens with third-party emulators.--> | ||
*There is a 100-coin Shine Sprite programmed to spawn in the secret area, but due to the fact that yellow coins do not appear here, it goes unused, with the Shine originally spawning on the yellow platform before the flipping blue and red platforms.<ref>''[[tcrf:Super Mario Sunshine#Unseeable Shine Spawns|Super Mario Sunshine]]''. ''The Cutting Room Floor''. Retrieved February 25, 2024.</ref> | *There is a 100-coin Shine Sprite programmed to spawn in the secret area, but due to the fact that yellow coins do not appear here, it goes unused, with the Shine originally spawning on the yellow platform before the flipping blue and red platforms.<ref>''[[tcrf:Super Mario Sunshine#Unseeable Shine Spawns|Super Mario Sunshine]]''. ''The Cutting Room Floor''. Retrieved February 25, 2024.</ref> | ||
Latest revision as of 14:20, July 10, 2024
Episode | |
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The Secret of the Dirty Lake | |
Location | Bianco Hills |
Mission # | 6 |
Game | Super Mario Sunshine |
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- “You know the Cliff Spring Cave on the far end of the lake? Some nasty ooze came spilling out of it with no warning at all! Now, our beautiful lake is contaminated. It's so yucky!”
- —Pianta, Super Mario Sunshine
The Secret of the Dirty Lake is the sixth episode of Bianco Hills in Super Mario Sunshine. The episode's objective is to collect the Shine Sprite at the end of the secret obstacle course. After completing the episode once, the player can either return to this episode or enter the Cliff Spring Cave from Episode 7 or 8 to collect the Secret Shine Red Coins of the Dirty Lake.
Layout[edit]
The entrance to the secret area is through a cave at the back of the large lake. However, the cave was barred off to prevent the goop inside from pouring out. Shadow Mario broke the barrier when he ran inside, which ended up polluting the entire lake. In order to get to the cave, Mario has to make use of several lily pads to traverse the lake, as trying to swim in the slimy water will deal damage to Mario. The lily pads will start to disintegrate as soon as Mario stands on one, so the player has to quickly move from one pad to the next in order to avoid falling in the water and make it to the cave. However, there are also extra coins in the lake in this episode, with eight coins appearing at various points around the lake instead of the usual 4. Just before the cave, there are a few logs the player can use to climb to the entrance, which has a box with the Turbo Nozzle in it. Collecting this nozzle will unlock it for this level.
Upon entering the cave, Shadow Mario will appear to take FLUDD away. Mario will then be brought to an area with a series of moving platforms. The red and blue ones flip alternatively and the white cubes move and turn as Mario is on them. Mario will first have to jump between a set of red and blue platforms as they flip to reach the large blue platform afterward. Next is a large cube that will start spinning as it moves along once Mario jumps onto it, though the gap between it and the blue platform Mario is already on is wide, so the player needs to use either a Wall Jump or a Spin Jump to reach the cube. Should the player fall on the platform below, they can use a trampoline to jump back up. The large cube will bring the player to a long yellow platform with two arrow-shaped blocks that slide across it, pushing Mario off the edge if the player isn't careful. Next is another cube platform, but this one scales vertically and rotates as it moves upward. The player needs to stay on the block as it climbs to reach the next yellow platform. Afterward is the final set of red and blue flipping platforms the player needs to cross, though these ones are more spread out that the earlier set. On the final green platform is the Shine Sprite.
If in this episode Mario talks to the tourist Pianta on the cliff near where Petey was in the previous episode, who gives him the Blue Coin after cleaning him, he tells him, "Now, this is just a spectacular view!"
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | よごれた みずうみの ヒミツ[?] Yogoreta Mizūmi no Himitsu |
The Secret of the Polluted Lake | |
French (NOE) | Le secret du lac pollué[?] | The Secret of the Polluted Lake | |
German | Das Mysterium des Schleimsees[?] | The Mystery of the Mucus Lake | |
Italian | Il mistero del lago inquinato[?] | The mystery of the polluted lake | |
Spanish (NOE) | El secreto del lago contaminado[?] | The Secret of the Polluted Lake |
Trivia[edit]
- For unknown reasons, the sun cannot be seen in the sky of this episode.
- The river in the bottomless pit below where Petey Piranha is sleeping in Episode 5 is also polluted in this episode.
- In the initial release of the Super Mario 3D All-Stars version, debug cubes marking the moving platforms' paths were visible due to an emulation error; this was fixed in version 1.1.0.
- There is a 100-coin Shine Sprite programmed to spawn in the secret area, but due to the fact that yellow coins do not appear here, it goes unused, with the Shine originally spawning on the yellow platform before the flipping blue and red platforms.[1]
References[edit]
- ^ Super Mario Sunshine. The Cutting Room Floor. Retrieved February 25, 2024.