GCN Baby Park

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Baby Park
Baby Park
Information
Appears in Mario Kart: Double Dash!! (2003)
Mario Kart DS (2005)
Mario Kart 8 (DLC Pack 2) (2015)
Mario Kart 8 Deluxe (2017)
Mario Kart Tour (2022)
Cup(s) Mushroom Cup (Double Dash!!)
Banana Cup (DS)
Crossing Cup (8, 8 Deluxe)
Music sample
Mario Kart: Double Dash!! / Mario Kart Tour: Shinobu Tanaka, Kenta Nagata

Mario Kart DS: Shinobu Tanaka Mario Kart 8 / Mario Kart 8 Deluxe: Kenta Nagata

Course map
Mario Kart: Double Dash!!
The map of Baby Park.
Mario Kart DS
Baby Park map

Mario Kart 8 / Mario Kart 8 Deluxe

Map of GCN Baby Park in Mario Kart 8.Map of GCN Baby Park in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe.
Staff ghost(s)

01:11.108 (Double Dash!!)
(Baby Mario and Baby Luigi in the Goo-Goo Buggy)
0:50:920 by Ninten★ひょう (DS)
(Toad in the Mushmellow)
1:22.562 by Nin★Joost (8)
(as Baby Mario)
1:16.561 by Nin★Joost (8 Deluxe)
(as Baby Mario) (150cc)
0:59.765 by Nin★Leonel (8 Deluxe)
(as Baby Rosalina) (200cc)

Baby Park is the third course of the Mushroom Cup in Mario Kart: Double Dash!!. Being a simple oval loop with no hazards, it is the shortest course in length in the series, excluding the unused "Test Circle" course found in Mario Kart DS and DK Jungle from Mario Kart Arcade GP, only taking around ten seconds to complete a whole lap.

As the name implies, the course takes place in an amusement park which includes various elements from the Yoshi franchise, and serves as Baby Mario and Baby Luigi's home course. The track is a platform hanging from a large support complex, where a roller coaster runs above and around the course and a pink train runs over the rails. It is possible to collide with the roller coaster, though it is very difficult to achieve. The roller coaster obstacle was removed in the DS version and it returned in the Wii U and Switch version of the track as an aesthetic effect.

Baby Park has also appeared in Mario Kart DS as the fourth and final course of the Banana Cup, in Mario Kart 8 as part of the Animal Crossing × Mario Kart 8 DLC pack, in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe as the first course of the Crossing Cup, and in Mario Kart Tour debuting in the 2022 Cat Tour.

Mario Kart: Double Dash!!

Baby Park
King Boo and Koopa Paratroopa race at Baby Park

Baby Park is the third course in the Mushroom Cup. One half of the floor is blue and the other half is pink. It has various pictures of characters from the Yoshi's Island series on it, including Baby Mario and Baby Luigi. Due to its short length, this course has seven laps instead of the traditional three, making it one of only two courses in Mario Kart: Double Dash!! to not be a three-lap course (the other being Wario Colosseum, which has two laps). DK Mountain can be seen in the background.

Baby Park's music is also used in Balloon Battle on Tilt-a-Kart, though with more cymbals and the opening notes are a cover version of the Super Mario Bros. ground theme. The music starts in F major, then goes to F# major, and then G major before looping back to F major.

The file names for this course, including ghost data, use "BabyLuigi" as a prefix or suffix.

Staff ghost

The staff ghost of the track uses Baby Mario and Baby Luigi, driving the Goo-Goo Buggy. They appear when the player completes the race in 1:14.000 or less.

Mario Kart DS

Screenshot of Baby Park
Baby Park in Mario Kart DS

Baby Park reappears in Mario Kart DS as the last track in the Banana Cup. This time around, it has five laps instead of seven and lacks the roller coaster obstacle. Missions 2-8 and 3-Boss take place here. It was available in Wi-Fi. On the final lap, the music starts playing in F#/G♭ major instead of A major.

It and the Mario Kart 8 iteration of N64 Rainbow Road are the only courses to differ in lap count as a classic course, excluding courses originating in Super Mario Kart and almost all of the classic courses in Mario Kart Tour.

Staff ghost

The staff ghost of this track in this game uses Toad in the Mushmellow, with a time of 50.920 seconds.

Mario Kart 8 / Mario Kart 8 Deluxe

GCN Baby Park from Mario Kart 8 - Animal Crossing × Mario Kart 8 downloadable content.
Baby Park in Mario Kart 8

Baby Park also reappears in Mario Kart 8 as a heavily-revamped DLC classic course and the first track of the Crossing Cup. This is the only classic course in the Animal Crossing × Mario Kart 8 DLC pack that has already appeared at least once as a classic course, as well as one of the only two classic courses overall not from Super Mario Kart to appear more than once (the other being GCN Yoshi Circuit).

One of the major changes made to the race course is that the entire track is now slanted, making it entirely an anti-gravity race track. The pink and blue parts of the floor are now split across the track's length instead of its width (with the colors on the turns instead of the parallel tracks). The park background has received many changes, such as the addition of a "Baby Castle" (which is a nod to Cinderella's Castle at the Magic Kingdom), new rides added like a redesigned Luigi's Mansion as a haunted house attraction, and some of the returning background rides being heavily redesigned, like the Bowser's Ship ride and the Ferris wheel, now resembling the Sun Wheel from Super Mario Sunshine. The hot-air balloons from N64 Royal Raceway appear in the background of the course. The starting banner now shows Baby Mario and Baby Luigi with their shirts, overalls and shoes on as opposed to being solely in diapers like the previous versions, as well as the Mario Kart logo redesigned in a similar style and color scheme to the Super Mario series current logo. They also have been given slight animations that are found on rides, where they move back and forth. The roller coaster makes its return, though unlike the original, it is impossible to collide with it.

GCN Baby Park from Mario Kart 8 - Animal Crossing × Mario Kart 8 downloadable content.
The course as seen from the starting line

The race on this course has seven laps just like in the original and the revamped music now increases in tempo (and goes up a key) after every lap, making it the first classic course to do this. On the final lap, the guard rails start to flash and light up in multiple colors, and like with N64 Rainbow Road, the last part of the music starts to play instead of the beginning of it. During replays, the music plays in a style similar to the original game (going up in key after each "verse", but not increasing the tempo).

Baby Park is the only classic course and one of three DLC courses (along with Mute City and Big Blue) to be entirely an anti-gravity race track. This is the shortest track in the game and the only track that does not have exactly three laps or sections. It is also the only track in Mario Kart 8 where players cannot perform tricks, and it is the only course aside from the three different Rainbow Roads to have its map in colors aside from blue.

A statue resembling the one in the course Toad Harbor can be seen in the background, but instead of Peach in a Statue of Liberty pose, a pink gold version of Baby Peach can be seen holding a star (referencing the Partners statue seen in front of Cinderella's Castle).

This track, alongside the other DLC content, is available in the core game of Mario Kart 8 Deluxe. However, the map colors are drastically toned town so that they appear more gray, to resemble maps seen on other courses. This is one of two tracks in the game not to have Double Item Boxes, the other being DS Shroom Ridge.

Staff ghost

The staff ghost for this track in this game uses Baby Mario in the Biddybuggy for 150cc, and Baby Rosalina in the Teddy Buggy for 200cc in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe. Their time is 1:22.562 in Mario Kart 8, 1:16.561 in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe 150cc, and 0:59.765 in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe 200cc.

Mario Kart Tour

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View of GCN Baby Park's starting line
View of the starting line

Baby Park returns in Mario Kart Tour starting from the 2022 Cat Tour, being the first course from Mario Kart: Double Dash!! to reappear in Mario Kart Tour since GCN Yoshi Circuit and GCN Dino Dino Jungle at the game's launch. It has five laps, like in Mario Kart DS. The track is based on its design in Mario Kart 8 and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, but it uses the music from its original appearance in Double Dash!!. Unlike the previous iteration, the course is no longer in anti-gravity and appears as a flat course. The Baby Mario and Baby Luigi pictures on the starting banner have been removed, and the banner's poles have now been redesigned. Like this game's iteration of N64 Royal Raceway, the hot-air balloons are no longer princess-themed, instead taking their design from the ones seen in this game's iteration of 3DS Daisy Hills. The roller coaster has once again been removed. The Baby Peach statue is now gold instead of pink gold, and the Luigi's Mansion attraction now uses its original design, resembling the mansion's design from this game's iteration of DS Luigi's Mansion.

As with each course in the game, Baby Park has variants known as Baby Park R and Baby Park T. The T variant takes players outside of the loop.

For this course's tour appearances, see List of GCN Baby Park tour appearances in Mario Kart Tour.

Cameos

Several characters that are important to the Yoshi franchise appear to have their own rides around Baby Park. They are listed below.

  • Baby Bowser appears on a ship attraction called "Bowser's Ship". In Mario Kart 8 and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, he is replaced with Bowser Jr.
  • Kamek appears above a sign reading "Kamek's Magic Show".
  • A Pink Yoshi Train in Mario Kart: Double Dash!! appears to ride around on an orange track, as if it were a roller coaster. It is seen in various parts of the park, and sometimes it can appear above it. If it does do this, it may actually reflect off shells. In Mario Kart 8 and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, this is replaced with a Standard Kart coaster riding on a red track.
  • A large Poochy-like house appears far in the background.
  • A Helicopter Yoshi just like the one from Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island can be seen at the background, flying around the track.
  • Two large Shy Guys can be seen.
  • A Koopa Paratroopa can be seen. In Mario Kart 8 and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, the Paratroopa has been converted into a shop selling merchandise named Shop Paratroopa.

Profiles

Mario Kart: Double Dash!!

  • North American website bio: "It may look easy, but Baby Park is a 7-lap cage match with fourteen monster power slides! There are plenty of items to pick up, and the long straightaways make easy targets out of everyone."
  • European website bio: "It’s Mario Kart: the theme park ride! The track is a simple oval, but the power-ups are plentiful, so you’ll have a battle on your hands to finish in first place."

Mario Kart DS

  • European website bio: "It's the shortest and simplest track of them all, but Baby Park isn't child's play. Because of the circuit's great size you're given five laps instead of three, but make sure you put petal to metal from the word go, as it'll be over in seconds rather than minutes."

Mario Kart 8 Original Soundtrack liner notes

"On this title, the pitch of the music goes up after every lap. It'll really make your head spin! The horn and guitar parts give this arrangement tons of energy."

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Gallery

Mario Kart: Double Dash!!

Mario Kart DS

Mario Kart 8 / Mario Kart 8 Deluxe

Mario Kart Tour

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ベビィパーク[?]
Bebī Pāku
Baby Park
Chinese (simplified) 宝宝公园[?]
Bǎobǎo Gōngyuán
Baby Park
Chinese (traditional) 寶寶公園[?]
Bǎobǎo Gōngyuán
Baby Park
Dutch Babypark[?] Baby Park
German Baby-Park[?] Baby Park
Italian Baby Park[?] -
Korean 베이비 파크[?]
Beibi Pakeu
Baby Park
Portuguese Parque Bebé[?] Baby Park
Russian Луна-парк Малыш[?]
Luna-park Malysh
Baby Amusement Park
Spanish Parque Bebé[?] Baby Park