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*This course, along with [[Mute City (course)|Mute City]] uses the ''F-Zero'' version of the starting line countdown and results theme.
*This course, along with [[Mute City (course)|Mute City]] uses the ''F-Zero'' version of the starting line countdown and results theme.
*Just like [[Maka Wuhu]] and [[Mount Wario]], the race track's finish point is not located in the same location of the starting point.
*Just like [[Maka Wuhu]] and [[Mount Wario]], the race track's finish point is not located in the same location of the starting point.
*The music of the track is split in two parts: the first part plays in the first two sections, and the second part plays in the final section. This is the second track after [[Mount Wario]] to have separate soundtracks for different laps/sections.


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Revision as of 14:05, April 24, 2015

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Big Blue is the fourth and final course of the Bell Cup included with Animal Crossing x Mario Kart 8 downloadable content in Mario Kart 8. This course is based on the Big Blue course that appears throughout the F-Zero series. As in Mute City, Coins can only be obtained by driving over the recharge pathways, Item Boxes, or picking up the coins dropped by other players. This is the only DLC course in Mario Kart 8 to be divided into three sections instead of three laps and the seventh overall in the series.

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Trivia

  • Reaching the final section will have an announcer speak, saying "Yeah! The final lap!" using the voice clip from F-Zero X. It is the only course in Mario Kart 8 with this distinction.
    • This is one of two courses in Mario Kart 8 in which a portion of the track which activates a voice, the other being Electrodrome.
  • This course, along with Mute City uses the F-Zero version of the starting line countdown and results theme.
  • Just like Maka Wuhu and Mount Wario, the race track's finish point is not located in the same location of the starting point.
  • The music of the track is split in two parts: the first part plays in the first two sections, and the second part plays in the final section. This is the second track after Mount Wario to have separate soundtracks for different laps/sections.

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