Noki Bay
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- “This bay actually contains the tomb of an ancient Noki king! When you spray water on the wall paintings, a path usually opens. It's almost like magic!”
- —Noki Elder, Super Mario Sunshine
Noki Bay is one of the areas of Isle Delfino, the main setting of Super Mario Sunshine. Noki Bay is located at the north behind the island's "dorsal fin". The Nokis live here in the platforms floating in the bay. It's the only location on Isle Delfino that doesn't have an Italian translation. It's also the only 'world-type' location in the game not to feature Yoshi.
The structures have shells on them, possibly because the Nokis carry shells on their backs. Many small square pictures on the cliffs can be pushed in when sprayed, revealing a secret alcove. They are actually switches hiding several hidden tunnels and Blue Coins. The picture switches have six different designs on them, the blank ones making the total number of designs seven.
An old Noki fisherman and his grandson will help Mario throughout the levels, giving him a diving helmet and tips. Gooper Blooper makes a return here at one of the cliffs peaks. He blocks a hole to a room for the ancient Noki King's tomb. Several Noki shells are on the walls, as are two large jugs that hold a Blue Coin each.
Noki Bay is one of the most beautiful locations on the island, with crystal clear water and mysterious, old ruins. It is here that Eely-Mouth's gingivitis has polluted the waters. The eel is in a huge underwater city that can be reached by the large waterfall. There, Mario can clean the eel's mouth and collect red coins in the relaxing and peaceful surrounding of the underwater Noki City.
Mario must collect at least twenty Shine Sprites to unlock this area. Noki Bay is entered from Delfino Plaza by heading to the pier near the Shine Gate and staring up at the sun inside a column of light, a likely reference to the method of accessing the Tower of the Wing Cap in Super Mario 64.
Episodes
Episode 1: Uncork the Waterfall
The misson starts out when Mario lands on a platform amidst a purple, polluted Noki Bay. He then meets the Noki Elder, who explains that someone has corked the waterfall, which he believes to be the cause of the pollution. Mario must traverse the platforms to reach the top of the cliff and avoid the Goop and Glorpedos in his path. He can use F.L.U.D.D. to spray the Goop off the walls to reveal more platforms in order to proceed.
Upon reaching the top near the corked Waterfall, is a Monty Mole inside a cannon, who throws Bob-ombs at Mario. Mario must stun the Bob-ombs with water then throw them back at Monty Mole three times to defeat him. The pressure of the waterfall then throws the cork and the cannon with the Monty Mole into the sky. The waterfall is then restored to the bay and Shine Sprite appears for Mario to collect.
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Episode 2: The Boss of Tricky Ruins
Gooper Blooper makes a return appearance here. Mario has to find his way into the ancient Noki King's tomb where the Shine Sprite is. To do so, Mario must shoot blocks with water to form paths that he can walk through. Mario must make his way to the top of the cliff using the pathways. The Rocket Nozzle is present in this level, but the player must use the paths he used on the first level of the Noki Bay and find a secret pathway leading off the path to the waterfall. The Rocket Nozzle is a very useful item in this level, as for it can help Mario get higher without using the paths. At the top, Mario must battle Gooper Blooper. It attacks the same way he did in Ricco Harbor. After Gooper Blooper is defeated, Mario can go through the hole he was sitting on, and collect the Shine Sprite.
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Episode 3: Red Coins in a Bottle
The Noki fisherman has figured out what's polluting the bay, but he makes Mario practice diving deep under the surface by telling him to collect eight Red Coins in a bottle full of water.
- There is a book in the rock structure at the bottom of the bottle, which can be seen by entering a hole in the structure and going into first person view.
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Episode 4: Eely-Mouth's Dentist
At the beginning of the stage, the Noki Elder's grandson states that his grandfather is waiting at the top of the cliffs. There, the elder explains that a giant eel at the sea floor is the cause of the water pollution; specifically, its rotting, cavity-filled teeth. He also states that the waterfall created a gap that can be used to enter the Noki's home. At the floor, Mario must clean the teeth of Eely-Mouth using F.L.U.D.D.. Doing so causes the eel to leave and a Shine Sprite to appear. Additionally, the water does not appear polluted for the next missions.
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Episode 5: Il Piantissimo's Surf Swim
Mario needs to beat Il Piantissimo in a swimming race across the bay to retrieve a Shine Sprite.
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Episode 6: The Shell's Secret
Mario has to climb to the shell tower using various ropes and avoiding Wire Traps. When he enters the shell, a secret level will begin.
Mario starts out in a rectangular glass box. Mario must wall jump to exit the box. Then, he must jump on a green rotating platform and land on a yellow platform. After crossing several platforms that move in and out, he climbs up a pole. Now, he must jump on a rope, and use his wall-jumping skills to access several rotating platforms. Mario will then go to the top of several connected spinning platforms placed on top of each other, go up another rotating platform, and land on a red platform that has the Shine Sprite on it.
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Episode 7: Hold It, Shadow Mario!
This episode is the Shadow Mario episode for Noki Bay. It must be completed in order to access Corona Mountain and fight Bowser and Bowser Jr.. In this episode, Mario must chase down Shadow Mario, as always, and squirt him with water until he gives up a Shine Sprite.
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Episode 8: The Red Coin Fish
Template:Redirectshere Mario needs to dive down to the bottom of the sea to claim the Nokis' gift for him: a group of Coins and Red Coins swimming in the shape of a fish, which is named the Red Coin Fish. Mario must collect the eight Red Coins in the body of the fish in order to make a Shine Sprite appear. Every so often, the Coins and Red Coins comprising the fish's body will explode outward for several seconds, making it more difficult to collect the Red Coins.
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Episode 9: A Golden Bird
Mario must navigate to the area that he went to in Episode 2. He must walk forward to a hole in the wall, go inside, and Wall Jump upward. He will find a hole in the left side that he can enter. Mario must walk through this hole to a crevice in the side of the cliff. There will be another hole that he must enter, which automatically propels Mario up to the top of the cliff. Mario will find a tree and a Yellow Bird flying around the top of the cliff. Mario must spray this bird multiple times with water from F.L.U.D.D.. When the bird is sprayed enough times, it will turn into a hidden Shine Sprite that Mario must collect. [1]
Episode 10: Red Coins on the Half Shell
In this episode, Mario must replay Episode 6, though this time he must enter the Shell's Secret and collect eight Red Coins. If he manages to collect them all before the 1:30 time limit is up, a Shine Sprite will be revealed.[1]
Blue Coin Locations
# | Image | Episode(s) | Location |
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1 | All except Episode 3 | Floating above the water near a boat near the starting platform. | |
2 | All except Episode 3Bomb | Floating above the water to the right of Blue Coin 1. Mario can use F.L.U.D.D. to steer the boat to where he can reach it even when the water is poisonous. | |
3 | All except Episode 3 | Underneath the waterfall, there is a line of yellow coins leading to a Blue Coin at the bottom. | |
4 | All except Episode 3 | From the area where Mario finds the Yellow Bird for the Shine Sprite in Episode 9, Mario must jump off and aim for an area where 8 squares can be seen on the wall. Spraying the squares reveals two Blue Coins. | |
5 | All except Episode 3 | See Blue Coin 4. | |
6 | All except Episode 3 | From the area where Blue Coins 4 and 5 are obtained, Mario must jump down to the larger alcove on the right (facing away from the wall) and spray the wall to reveal a hidden area with the Blue Coin. | |
7 | All except Episode 3 | From Coin 6, Mario must jump down and to the left (facing away from the wall) to an alcove with two symbols, spraying the one on the right to reveal the coin. | |
8 | All except Episode 3 | From Coin 7, Mario must jump to the down to the ledge and spray the wall to reveal a hidden area with the coin in it. | |
9 | All except Episode 3 | From Coin 8, Mario must jump down to the alcove with the blank square on the side and spray the wall to make it pull back. He must then jump up the wall until he reaches an alcove with a Blue Coin in it. | |
10 | All except Episode 3 (Rocket Nozzle required) | At the cliff across from the one where the Yellow Bird is found, he must use the Rocket Nozzle to jump and reach a hole that contains the Blue Coin. | |
11 | All except Episode 3 (Rocket Nozzle required) | To the right (facing towards the cliff) of Coin 10, there is another hole in the cliff. To reach this one, the Rocket Nozzle in combination with a Spin Jump must be used. | |
12 | All except Episode 3 | To the right (facing towards the cliff) of Coin 11, there is Graffiti on the wall. | |
13 | All except Episode 3 | Above the platform that shoots Mario to the top of the cliff where the Yellow Bird is found, there is another platform. Mario may either use the Rocket Nozzle from the platform below it, or the Hover Nozzle from the top of the cliff to reach it. Spraying the blocks on the wall reveals the Blue Coin. | |
14 | All except Episode 3 | Mario must drop down the cliff where the Yellow Bird is found to the highest ledge (this ledge is above the one where Blue Coin 13 is found). Spraying the wall reveals an alcove containing the Blue Coin. | |
15 | All except Episode 3 | There is an alcove containing a Blue Coin in the first wall-maze that Mario uses to climb up to the area where Gooper Blooper in fought in Episode 2. | |
16 | All except Episode 3 | There is an alcove in the second wall-maze that Mario uses to climb up to the area where Gooper Blooper is fought in Episode 2. | |
17 | All except Episode 3 | In the room where the Shine Sprite is obtained in Episode 2, Mario must spray the large urns. | |
18 | All except Episode 3 | See Blue Coin 17. | |
19 | All except Episode 3 | To the right of the first pulley (where the second lift is), there is a ledge that Mario can hang on and go across. At the end of the ledge to the left, Mario must spray the wall, which opens an indentation containing the Blue Coin. | |
20 | All except Episode 3 | Continuing along the aforementioned ledge, Mario reaches an alcove at the end of the ledge. He must rest at one of the holes in the middle to avoid falling off. When the end of the ledge is reached, Mario can execute repeated Wall Jumps to reach the Blue Coin at the top. | |
21 | All except Episode 3 | At the top of a line of Coins above where the Nozzle Box containing the Rocket Nozzle is located. | |
22 | All except Episode 3 | In a small alcove above where the Nozzle Box containing the Rocket Nozzle is located. After Mario collects this Blue Coin, he will be knocked out of the alcove into the water. | |
23 | All except Episode 3 | Behind the second pulley, there is another ledge; Mario must follow this to its end and spray the wall to reveal a hole with a Blue Coin inside. | |
24 | In the same alcove below the top of the cliff where the Nozzle Box containing the Turbo Nozzle is located. | ||
25 | Episode 6 | Mario must spray the ○ Graffiti mark at the bottom of the waterfall cliff. | |
26 | Episode 6 | Corresponding ○ Graffiti mark near the Raccoon's hut. | |
27 | Episodes 4 and 8 | On a pillar near the sea floor. | |
28 | Episodes 4 and 8 | On a pillar near the sea floor. | |
29 | Episodes 4 and 8 | On a pillar near the sea floor. | |
30 | Episodes 4 and 8 | On a pillar near the sea floor. |
NOTE: Blue Coins cannot be obtained during Episode 3.
Nozzle Locations
Hover Nozzle
- Right next to the mudboat shop.
Rocket Nozzle
- Mario must climb the southwestern wall to find the Nozzle Box at the top. Only available in Episodes 1, 2, and 6.
Turbo Nozzle
- There's a hole in the wall that's close to the start of the waterfall where the Nozzle Box can be found. Oddly enough, it's only available in Episode 6. In any other episode, it is replaced with a 1-Up Mushroom trapped inside an ice cube.
Official Description
Steep cliffs and sea beds are what the Nokis call home. The huge waterfall and three soaring towers resonate with mystic history.
Music
The theme heard in Noki Bay is performed by a wide variety of different flutes (such as the Western flute and panflute, among others). They are accompanied by harp, xylophones, and various other percussion instruments. It was composed by Shinobu Tanaka.
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Trivia
- Noki Bay is the only area in the game that can not be clearly seen from any other location. Additionally, Corona Mountain is the only other location that can be seen from Noki Bay. If a player climbs to the very top of Pianta Village, it is possible to see the cut in the cliff where the bay resides, but the details of the level are not visible.
- In the Super Mario Sunshine intro, the waterfall, along with a few shell structures of the bay, can be briefly seen in the welcome video.
- Yoshi does not appear in any of the Noki Bay episodes, presumably due to the large amount of water. Nonetheless, a version of the Noki Bay theme music with Yoshi's bongo drums can be found in the game's coding.
- Noki Bay has the most bosses in Super Mario Sunshine with a total count of 3 bosses, not including Shadow Mario/Bowser Jr.
- Noki Bay has the deepest water levels in all the areas of the game.
References
- ^ a b This episode was named in the official Nintendo Power Player's Guide for Super Mario Sunshine.