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Giddy Sky
Giddy Sky
First appearance Super Princess Peach (2005)
Greater location Vibe Island
Capital N/A
Ruler Giant Kamek
Inhabitants Paratroopas, A. F. H. Bros.
Vibe IslandBowser's VillaGiddy SkyGleam GlacierWavy BeachFury VolcanoShriek MansionHoo's WoodLadida Plains
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Giddy Sky is the seventh area in the game Super Princess Peach, and, as its name implies, is a sky-themed world. The boss of this world is a Kamek, who transforms into Giant Kamek. He must be defeated in order to rescue Luigi and gain access to the final area of the game, Bowser's Villa. The main inhabitants, such as Lakitus, Paragoombas, A. F. H. Bros., Paratroopas, and their corresponding emotional forms, are capable of flight unless Peach jumps on them. There are also hot air balloons that are described as strange devices by the Message Blocks. Rage is required to make them go up, and there are usually crystals along the way.

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese スカイ・ザ・ルンルン[1]
Sukai Za Runrun
Sky, the Joyful
French Nuages Légers[?] Light Clouds
German Himmelsdach[?] Sky Roof
Italian Cielo Tranello[?] Trap Sky
Spanish Cielo Céfiro[?] Zephyr Sky

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