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[[File:Overhead Delfino Square.png|thumb|170px|left|An overhead view of Delfino Square]]
[[File:Overhead Delfino Square.png|thumb|170px|left|An overhead view of Delfino Square]]
===Course layout===
===Course layout===
The track starts with a straight road, leading racers to a turn around a fountain. The track then runs along a narrow and bifurcated alley with some [[Item Box]]es. Once past the alley, players cross a stone bridge and reach a pier with some [[crate]]s serving as obstacles. If a racer crashes into one at high speed, it will break up, often revealing a [[Dash Mushroom|Mushroom]] or a [[Banana]] peel. After the players drive along the pier and around a sharp corner, there is a short straight section of road, before a lifting bridge, covered in [[Dash Panel]]s, which allows players to gain more speed, even in midair. The track then leads the racers back to the straight street, where the [[Finish Line (object)|finish line]] is found after driving through a small wooded green zone of the town (with [[Lakitu]] shown on the right side of the player, holding the lap count signs to start another lap).
The track starts with a straight road, leading racers to a turn around a fountain. The track then runs along a narrow and bifurcated alley with some [[Item Box]]es. Once past the alley, players cross a stone bridge and reach a pier with some [[crate]]s serving as obstacles. If a racer crashes into one at high speed, it will break up, often revealing a [[Dash Mushroom|Mushroom]] or a [[Banana]] peel. After the players drive along the pier and around a sharp corner, there is a short straight section of road, before a lifting bridge, covered in [[Dash Panel]]s, which allows players to gain more speed, even in midair. The track then leads the racers back to the straight street, where the [[Finish Line (object)|finish line]] is found after driving through a small wooded green zone of the town.
 
When the player crosses the finish line, starting another lap, [[Lakitu]] is shown on the right side of the player, holding the lap count signs.


====Shortcuts====
====Shortcuts====

Revision as of 08:53, October 4, 2022

Not to be confused with Bianco Square.
Delfino Square
Delfino Square from Mario Kart DS
Information
Appears in Mario Kart DS (2005)
Mario Kart Wii (2008)
Cup(s) Flower Cup (DS)
Banana Cup (Wii)
Based on Delfino Plaza
Music sample
Mario Kart DS
Course map
Mario Kart DS
Delfino Square mapMario Kart DS

Mario Kart Wii
The course map for DS Delfino Square from Mario Kart Wii.

Staff ghost(s)

1:54:601 by Ninten★いわ (DS)
(Peach in the Royale)
2:41:807 by Nin★iwaco (Wii)
(Wario on the Wario Bike)

Delfino Square is the second race course of the Flower Cup in Mario Kart DS. It is inspired by Delfino Plaza from Super Mario Sunshine.

The race takes place in part of a plaza and the pier. The major feature of the track is the drawbridge before the end of the course connecting the pier and the plaza. The bridge rises and lowers periodically during the race. Piantas cheer the racers in many sites along the track, and in Mario Kart DS, they make noises that add to the music when the player is nearby.

Delfino Square reappears in Mario Kart Wii as the third course of the Banana Cup.

Mario Kart DS

An overhead view of Delfino Square.
An overhead view of Delfino Square

Course layout

The track starts with a straight road, leading racers to a turn around a fountain. The track then runs along a narrow and bifurcated alley with some Item Boxes. Once past the alley, players cross a stone bridge and reach a pier with some crates serving as obstacles. If a racer crashes into one at high speed, it will break up, often revealing a Mushroom or a Banana peel. After the players drive along the pier and around a sharp corner, there is a short straight section of road, before a lifting bridge, covered in Dash Panels, which allows players to gain more speed, even in midair. The track then leads the racers back to the straight street, where the finish line is found after driving through a small wooded green zone of the town.

When the player crosses the finish line, starting another lap, Lakitu is shown on the right side of the player, holding the lap count signs.

Shortcuts

Delfino Square contains two main shortcuts the player can perform. The first shortcut is located right before crossing the stone bridge. Turning off to the lawn and the tree, a racer can jump and land to a wooden dock near the pier, shaving off a few seconds. It can be done more easily with the help of a Mushroom or a Star. The second shortcut is found in the pier ahead the corner. Hidden by a pair of crates, a narrow alley covered in dirt grants racers a slight advantage over their opponent. This shortcut requires a speed booster to run efficiently over the mud. However, if careless, players may end up falling into the water awaiting on the other side.

Missions

Missions 2-1 and 3-2 take place here. In Mission 2-1, the player plays as Wario and must crash into and destroy 10 wooden crates scattered around the area of the shortcut and in Mission 3-2, the player plays as Bowser and must pass the 5 numbered gates in order, whilst in reverse, in the alley area.

Mario Kart Wii

Delfino Square.
The DS Delfino Square tournament

Delfino Square returns as the third course of the Banana Cup in Mario Kart Wii. The course has received slight visual upgrades, though otherwise it has mostly remained unchanged. The shortcut that skips the stone bridge can now be accomplished without the use of an item, and the area the shortcut is located no longer appears on the map of the course. Depending on the items a player has, they can chain the jump from the first shortcut into the muddy alley of the second one. It is also now possible to perform a trick on the draw bridge as it is rising. Like in Mario Kart DS, when the player crosses the finish line to start another lap, Lakitu is shown on the right side of the player, holding the lap count signs.

Tournaments

In Mario Kart Wii, a tournament took place on this course. Players had to do a time trial, which added Goombas, crates, and dead-end routes. This tournament was the first tournament of August 2010, and was later repeated as the first tournament of January 2012 and the second tournament of March 2013.

Profiles

Mario Kart DS

  • Website bios:
    • Flag of the United States of America since July 4, 1960. For North American (and sometimes South American) release dates. "Take a lightning-fast tour through the back streets of Delfino Square. Steer clear of loose crates, and be prepared for harrowing hair-pin turns."
    • Flag of the European Union (previously the European Economic Community). For European release dates. "The Mario Kart equivalent of Monaco, the Delfino Square race takes place in the picturesque streets of Isle Delfino - Mario's favourite holiday getaway. Wave to the crowds of locals lining the track and keep an eye out for sneaky shortcut, if you're daring enough to take a leap of faith."

Mario Kart Wii

  • Website bios:
    • Flag of the United States of America since July 4, 1960. For North American (and sometimes South American) release dates. "Drifting around the fountain quickly charges a stage 2 Mini-Turbo, and the drawbridge is great for big-air tricks."
    • Flag of the European Union (previously the European Economic Community). For European release dates. "The locals have turned out to lend their support as you race through their narrow streets and over a rather dangerous drawbridge. Now where was that shortcut...?"

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese モンテタウン[?]
Monte Taun
Pianta Town
German Piazzale Delfino[?] Italian for "Delfino Square"
Italian Borgo Delfino[?] Delfino Village
Korean 몬테 타운[?]
Monte Taun
Pianta Town
Spanish Ciudad Delfino[?] Delfino City