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Sky Garden returns in ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]'' starting from the [[Sky Tour]]. It is the second classic course in ''Mario Kart Tour'' (the first being [[GBA Sunset Wilds]]) to receive a new arrangement for its music and currently | Sky Garden returns in ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]'' starting from the [[Sky Tour]]. It is the second classic course in ''Mario Kart Tour'' (the first being [[GBA Sunset Wilds]]) to receive a new arrangement for its music and currently one of two GBA courses with a previous arrangement to receive a new arrangement in the game, the other being [[GBA Peach Circuit|Peach Circuit]]. There are now two blimps; both use the appearance from [[Singapore Speedway]]. The giant beanstalks that previously only appeared in the background are now closer to the course, and one of them features a red [[Toad House]] on a cloud. | ||
A course banner is added at the starting line, featuring the classic ''Mario Kart'' logo in a round frame supported by two beanstalks, which grow from earthenware planters. The road is also now made entirely of gray stone files, formed in an arched pattern, and features flowerpots and fences in the off-road areas. The course has been simplified, with some of the bends being removed. The first shortcut now features players performing [[Jump Boost]]s on giant leaves while the last is now under the beanstalk that supports the Toad House. The second shortcut is removed; the ramp now leads to a [[Mushroom Trampoline]] on the main route. The straightaway near the finish line is replaced with a gliding section. | A course banner is added at the starting line, featuring the classic ''Mario Kart'' logo in a round frame supported by two beanstalks, which grow from earthenware planters. The road is also now made entirely of gray stone files, formed in an arched pattern, and features flowerpots and fences in the off-road areas. The course has been simplified, with some of the bends being removed. The first shortcut now features players performing [[Jump Boost]]s on giant leaves while the last is now under the beanstalk that supports the Toad House. The second shortcut is removed; the ramp now leads to a [[Mushroom Trampoline]] on the main route. The straightaway near the finish line is replaced with a gliding section. |
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Appears in | Mario Kart: Super Circuit (2001) Mario Kart DS (2005) Mario Kart Tour (2022) Mario Kart 8 Deluxe (Booster Course Pass, Wave 1) (2022) | ||||||||||||||
Cup(s) | Lightning Cup (Super Circuit, DS) Lucky Cat Cup (8 Deluxe) | ||||||||||||||
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Online play | No longer available (DS) Available (Switch) | ||||||||||||||
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- This article is about the course in Mario Kart: Super Circuit. For other usages, see Sky Garden.
- "GBA Sky Tour" redirects here. For the event in Mario Kart Tour that added this course to the game, see Sky Tour.
Template:Quote2 Sky Garden is the second race course of the Lightning Cup in Mario Kart: Super Circuit. The track takes place on a cobbled road atop clouds, with bridges connecting them and beanstalks scattered around the clouds. This course has no major obstacles, although players can easily fall off of it. The Luigi blimp from Luigi Circuit can be seen in the background. A similar course with several shared names in other languages known as Cloudtop Cruise appears in Mario Kart 8.
Sky Garden returns as the third course of the retro Lightning Cup in Mario Kart DS, in Mario Kart Tour, debuting in the Sky Tour, and in the Mario Kart 8 Deluxe – Booster Course Pass as the third course of the Lucky Cat Cup.
Mario Kart: Super Circuit
Course layout
Sky Garden begins with an immediate left right-angled turn, followed by a more subtle left turn shortly afterwards. Players then jump over a short gap before taking a slight right, followed by another sharp left. Racers then drive down a long straightaway before reaching a left bend that takes players into a sharp U-turn to the right, before continuing to the left again to another straightaway, this one being more brief than the previous one. Players then take a reflex-angle turn and drive down a long, winding road before reaching a large bend, similar to one seen in Donut Plains 1. Also like the bend in Donut Plains 1, this takes players onto a short straightaway before taking a left turn onto another chicane, before taking a left turn, then reaching a long straightaway before crossing the finish line.
Shortcuts
There are three shortcuts in this course. One is at the beginning of the course. There is a ramp, and if the player uses a mushroom, they will fly onto a set of clouds. From there, the player can either use a mushroom to glide across the gaps or just can hop over them. The next shortcut is on the right of the small boost ramp that leads to an item. A mushroom is required to make it across. This is the shortcut used by the staff ghost. The last shortcut is right after the straight away and turn. If the player turns left there will be a huge floating cloud. Once again, the player can either use a mushroom to glide across the gaps or can hop over them.
Mario Kart DS
Sky Garden makes its classic course debut in Mario Kart DS as the third course of the Lightning Cup, holding the distinction of being the only track to appear in the same cup twice (not counting the Extra Tracks in Mario Kart: Super Circuit). There is an added shortcut in this version. After going across the small boost ramp leading to an item, the player must use a Mushroom and hop at the exact right second to get across the large gap. The shortcut can also be done with a well placed jump over the large gap if the player is using a high acceleration kart without a Mushroom, but is very difficult to perform. This is possible in the original game, but the player will fall right over the other side no matter what. Additionally, the first shortcut has an added longer cloud in front of the original one at the gap's end. The staff ghost is Daisy.
Mission 6-5 takes place here, where the player has to pass through eight gates in order as Peach.
Mario Kart Tour
Sky Garden returns in Mario Kart Tour starting from the Sky Tour. It is the second classic course in Mario Kart Tour (the first being GBA Sunset Wilds) to receive a new arrangement for its music and currently one of two GBA courses with a previous arrangement to receive a new arrangement in the game, the other being Peach Circuit. There are now two blimps; both use the appearance from Singapore Speedway. The giant beanstalks that previously only appeared in the background are now closer to the course, and one of them features a red Toad House on a cloud.
A course banner is added at the starting line, featuring the classic Mario Kart logo in a round frame supported by two beanstalks, which grow from earthenware planters. The road is also now made entirely of gray stone files, formed in an arched pattern, and features flowerpots and fences in the off-road areas. The course has been simplified, with some of the bends being removed. The first shortcut now features players performing Jump Boosts on giant leaves while the last is now under the beanstalk that supports the Toad House. The second shortcut is removed; the ramp now leads to a Mushroom Trampoline on the main route. The straightaway near the finish line is replaced with a gliding section.
The course is a favorite of Blue Shy Guy, Peach (Explorer), Tanooki Mario, Tanooki Rosalina, Mario (Aviator), Rosalina (Volendam), Rosalina (Chef), White Tanooki Mario, Toadette (Astronaut), Waluigi (Vampire), and the Rosalina Mii Racing Suit. It can also be a favorite of White Shy Guy and the Silver Mii Racing Suit if they reach level 3, and Birdo (White) if she reaches level 6. Like other courses, Sky Garden has a reverse variant known as Sky Garden R, and a trick variant known as Sky Garden T, and a reverse/trick variant called Sky Garden R/T. The reverse and trick variants were introduced along with the regular version in the Sky Tour, while the reverse/trick variant was added in the 2023 New Year's Tour. In the reverse variant, many propellers that blow out wind are added to the course. In the trick variant, there is a moving platform with a Dash Panel ramp near the final section.
For this course's tour appearances, see List of GBA Sky Garden tour appearances in Mario Kart Tour.
Mario Kart 8 Deluxe
Sky Garden returns in the Booster Course Pass DLC for Mario Kart 8 Deluxe. It is the third course of the Lucky Cat Cup released in the first wave in March 2022, nearly a month after its inclusion in Mario Kart Tour, though it was revealed in gameplay form in a February 2022 Nintendo Direct prior to its addition to said game. It derives its appearance and layout from Mario Kart Tour, except with orange stone tiles instead of gray and an animated cloud texture (though the trailer, Nintendo eShop page, and official artwork for the Booster Course Pass show screenshots of the Mario Kart Tour version). Unlike Tour, the leaf shortcut is reflected on the minimap. Many Mushroom Trampolines can be seen growing from underneath the course, and several airships from Cloudtop Cruise appear in the background instead of the blimps. Koopa Paratroopas appear as spectators on the course.
Like many other classic courses in Mario Kart 8 and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, the music has been redone with live instruments, featuring a saxophone, piano, and electric guitar lead instead of the original song's synths.
As with all other courses from Wave 1, this course's icon and lighting were adjusted slightly in the 2.1.0 update.
Profiles
Mario Kart DS
- European website bio: "In this race above the clouds, don't let the beautiful view go to your head. One false move and it's a very long way down to the ground. You'll need boosts aplenty to make the most of Sky Garden's numerous short-cuts, but don't be afraid of using your brakes too."
Mario Kart 8 Deluxe
- Nintendo Switch Newsfeed (US):
- This course first appeared in the Mario Kart: Super Circuit game for Game Boy Advance.
- This course takes place on some fluffy clouds. (How does that even work??)
- There are minimal obstacles but beware of falling off the edge!
- Nintendo Switch Newsfeed (UK): Cruise through the clouds in Sky Garden! First appearing in Mario Kart: Super Circuit on the Game Boy Advance, Sky Garden is an above-the-clouds course that floats way up in the stratosphere. It's an easy-riding course with few obstacles, but careful you don't fall off, as those time penalties will start to add up before you know it!
Gallery
Mario Kart: Super Circuit
The course icon, depicting Toad falling off the edge
Toad, Mario, Donkey Kong and Bowser racing through the course
Mario Kart DS
Mario Kart Tour
Course icons
The course icon of the Snap a Photo bonus challenge held on Sky Garden T
The course icon of the Steer Clear of Obstacles bonus challenge held on this course
The course icon of the Smash Small Dry Bones bonus challenge held on this course
The course icon of the Time Trial bonus challenge held on this course
The course icon of the Combo Attack bonus challenge held on Sky Garden T
The course icon of the Big Reverse Race bonus challenge held on this course
Screenshots
View of the Mushroom Trampoline
Mario (Aviator) gliding in the Prop Kart with the Sky-High Flyer
Toadette (Explorer) and Peach (Explorer) tricking on the course
Pink Shy Guy (Ninja), Shy Guy (Ninja), Bowser Jr. (Pirate), and Kamek gliding on the Reverse variant
Mario Kart 8 Deluxe
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | スカイガーデン[?] Sukai Gāden |
Sky Garden | |
Chinese (simplified) | 空中花园[?] Kōngzhōng Huāyuán |
Sky Garden | |
Chinese (traditional) | 空中花園[?] Kōngzhōng Huāyuán |
Sky Garden | |
Dutch | Wolkenhof[?] | Cloud Courtyard | |
French (NOA) | Jardin volant[?] | Flying Garden | |
French (NOE) | Jardin volant Jardin du Ciel (Mario Kart: Super Circuit)[1] |
Flying Garden Sky Garden |
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German | Wolkenpiste[?] | Cloud Circuit | |
Italian | Giardino Nuvola Giardino dei cieli (Mario Kart: Super Circuit)[1] |
Cloud Garden Skies' Garden |
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Korean | 스카이 가든[?] Seukai Gadeun |
Sky Garden | |
Portuguese | Jardim Celeste[?] | Celestial Garden | |
Russian | Облачный сад[?] Oblachnyy sad |
Cloud Garden | |
Spanish (NOA) | Jardín Celeste[?] | Celestial Garden | |
Spanish (NOE) | Jardín Celeste Jardines del cielo (Mario Kart: Super Circuit)[1] |
Celestial Garden Sky Gardens |
Trivia
- The course is misnamed GBA Sky Tour in an overview of Mario Kart Tour on the App Store, being conflated with the game's Sky Tour.[2]
- Excluding Mario Kart DS, where every GBA track is deliberately placed as the third course of their respective cups, and Mario Kart Tour, Sky Garden's appearance in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe is the only instance of a classic course originating from Mario Kart: Super Circuit not being the second course in its respective cup:
- GBA Shy Guy Beach and GBA Bowser's Castle 3 are the second courses in Mario Kart Wii's Banana Cup and Leaf Cup.
- GBA Bowser's Castle 1 is the second course in Mario Kart 7's Shell Cup.
- GBA Mario Circuit, GBA Cheese Land, GBA Ribbon Road, GBA Snow Land, GBA Boo Lake, and GBA Riverside Park are all the second courses of the Shell Cup, Crossing Cup, Bell Cup, Propeller Cup, Rock Cup, and Fruit Cup in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe.
References
- ^ a b c Mario Kart Super Circuit European instruction booklet
- ^ Mario Kart Tour (United States). apple.com. Retrieved November 12, 2022. (Template:Media link.) (Archived November 8, 2022, 15:58:48 UTC via Wayback Machine.) "Float through the 3DS Rainbow Road track in the Space Tour, fly through the GBA Sky Tour as Aviator Mario…who knows what’s coming next?"