DS Wario Stadium

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This article is about the race course from Mario Kart DS and classic course in Mario Kart 8. For the race course from Mario Kart 64, see Wario Stadium.

Template:Racecourse Wario Stadium is the first race course of the Special Cup in Mario Kart DS. The track has its own introduction music in the single-player Grand Prix, the remix version of three Cups introduction music. The course contains numerous mud puddles, speed boosts, jumps, twists, and fireballs. This version is more reminiscent of Waluigi Stadium than its Nintendo 64 counterpart and shares the same music as Waluigi Pinball. It returns as the first course of the Leaf Cup in Mario Kart 8 and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, making it the first Wario-themed retro course.

History

Mario Kart DS

The course starts with a 180 degree left turn, followed by a right turn and a left U-turn. The player then climbs up a ramp and uses a Dash Panel to jump over the end of the course (A mesh platform prevents racers from falling down.). The player turns left into a mud pit that slows racers down. Dash Panels on island like roadway can help racers pass the area faster, as well as Mushrooms. Then racers climb up ramps with spinning Fireballs that act like a ring of fire. The path narrows and passes a mud pit with spinning fireballs being obstacles to the track. Next, racers climb a giant ramp before passing several small humps. Racers take one more U-turn before jumping off another ramp to the finish line.

With skillful use of lightweight characters combined with high-handling karts, the ramps with Dash Panels can be used carefully to avoid a Spiny Shell by boosting at precise timing when jumping over them.

This course's unique introduction music may be a reference to the baseball organ, based on its sounds and due to the fact that the course is a stadium.

Missions

Mission 7-5 takes place on Wario Stadium. The mission involves the player having to collect twenty coins in fifty-five seconds.

Mario Kart 8 / Mario Kart 8 Deluxe

DS Wario Stadium, Mario Kart 8.
DS Wario Stadium in Mario Kart 8

Wario Stadium returns in Mario Kart 8 and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe as the first course of the Leaf Cup. This course is the first Wario course to appear as a classic course. While the layout is mostly the same, some changes have been made in the spinning fireballs section. Rather than driving through a mud path, racers now drive on a raised platform that acts as an anti-gravity section (similar to Mario Kart Stadium and GBA Mario Circuit). Soon after, racers encounter a new underwater section instead of continuing on the dirt path from the previous version, which then leads to a Glide Ramp instead of a Dash Panel. This part of the track, compared to the original section, has been modified to just a simple U-turn. The other major changes include the addition of a statue of Wario and the time of day, which has been changed from night to the day. All the Dash Panels on the ramps are also smaller compared to their original appearance, but are more powerful and racers can perform tricks when driving over one. In addition, the crowd can be heard cheering if the player performs a trick in the end of the anti-gravity section.

The starting banner can be interacted with from playable characters, due to the Glide Ramp leaving the underwater segment, that replaces the final ramp from the original. The course is one of three with this feature; the other two courses are Mario Circuit and 3DS Neo Bowser City.

Staff ghost

The staff ghost for this course is Wario on the Tri-Speeder, with a time of 2:14.213. In Mario Kart 8 Deluxe 200cc, the staff ghost is Waluigi with a time of 1:39.724.

Profiles

Mario Kart DS

  • North American website bio: "Hit the dirt in Wario Stadium, where huge jumps and bone-rattling bumps make for an action-packed race."
  • European website bio: "Wario's tricky track is just as tricky and dirty as the man himself. It's a bump-ridden speedway-style course packed with pitfalls like mud to slow you down and spinning wheels of fire to burn unwary drivers. How this passed the safety inspection we'll never know..."

Mario Kart 8 Original Soundtrack liner notes

"For this track, we've tried to represent Wario's nasty nature in sound. We've actually put most of the emphasis on the beat itself, rather than the original tune."

Sponsors

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Gallery

Mario Kart DS

Mario Kart 8 / Mario Kart 8 Deluxe

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ワリオスタジアム[?]
Wario Sutajiamu
Wario Stadium
Chinese (simplified) 瓦力欧竞技场[?]
Wǎlìōu Jìngjìchǎng
Wario Arena
Chinese (traditional) 瓦利歐競技場[?]
Wǎlìōu Jìngjìchǎng
Wario Arena
Dutch Wario's Stadion[?] Wario's Stadium
German Wario-Arena[?] Wario Arena
Italian Stadio di Wario[?] Wario's Stadium
Korean 와리오 스타디움[?]
Wario Seutadium
Wario Stadium
Portuguese Estádio Wario[?] Wario Stadium
Russian Стадион Варио[?]
Stadion Vario
Wario's Stadium
Spanish Estadio Wario[?] Wario Stadium

Trivia

  • In Mirror Mode, the monitors over the first turn show the racing action as though it weren't mirrored. The same is true for the monitors in Mario Kart Stadium, Mount Wario, and Big Blue.


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