List of Mario Kart: Double Dash!! glitches

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This is a list of glitches in the game Mario Kart: Double Dash!!.

Glitches

NOTE: Unless otherwise noted, all names are conjectural.

Graphical Glitches

Bad Texture Mapping

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One can see that Baby Mario has poorly-mapped UVs on his legs.

If the player happens to look through Baby Mario, the top of his legs will reveal his texture sheet, which is a result of inappropriate texture mapping. Note that Baby Luigi lacks this. Despite that Baby Mario and Baby Luigi's models are reused for Mario Kart Wii, the UV errors are not fixed.

The following images display Baby Mario and Baby Luigi's UV maps.

Wrong Item Slot Picture

If somebody uses the Heart special item and gets hit by Green Fireballs, the picture shows Red Fireballs but the character is holding Green Fireballs.

Physical Glitches

After Finishing Glitch

This glitch is extremely difficult to execute, though it appears to work in Dry Dry Desert (and may also on other courses). If one crosses the finish line just right on their final lap, their kart, during the victory animation, may continue to drive in a straight line in the direction the kart was pointing when it finished. Since during this point the player will have no control over their kart, and their kart will continue in that direction until the player selects to move on to the next course (or to finish the cup), or until the kart drives out of bounds. After this, the kart returns to normal.

Clipping Glitch

For this glitch, players must select Rainbow Road and drive the Parade Kart. Then, they should drive to the helix turn with the dash panels. Then, they should slowly drive to the upper ledge to the point where the kart is going to teeter and fall. If this is done correctly, the front half of the kart will slide back down, but the road holds the back half, so only the back half of the kart will be visible. During this time, the back character is doing the teetering animation. Players can escape this.

Sent Back to the Start

Every track in the game has an invisible ground which usually cannot be reached because all tracks have bottomless pits where if the player would fall to that area, the player would be reset to the track. However, certain tracks' bottomless pits either do not cover the full area, or have a gap between them; if the player's kart were to entirely bypass the bottomless pits by falling off at a specific point and angle in a course, the kart will hit the (usually unreachable) invisible ground and the screen would go black in the way that the players drift too far from the course in Dry Dry Desert.[1]

The programmed command in the game in the case that the players hit the invisible ground is for Lakitu to drop the players off at the start of the course.

Here are some tracks where this glitch can occur.

Dino Dino Jungle

At the first bridge, if the players drive right off at the edge to the right side of the entrance to the cave area at the right position and angle, the characters will not sink and just continue falling at normal fall speed until they hit the invisible ground. When this happens, the players will be sent to the start, but the lap will not count.[2]

Rainbow Road

There are 2 ways this glitch can occur.

  1. At the start/finish line, if the player hits a stationary Shell right before the first Boost Pad, falls, and misses the floor, there is a chance that the players will hit invisible land, then will fall to the invisible ground after about 15 seconds.[3]
  2. After the turn-around pipe, if the players fall off at the right angle and position, they will not make falling crying noises and the players will hit invisible land, then will fall to the invisible ground after several seconds.

When either one happens, the players will be sent to the start, but the lap will not count.

Broken Position Counter

The conditions for doing the glitch is the same as "Sent Back to the Start". Depending on where the player was before the glitch occurred, the lap may not count. If the player has finished at least half of the lap when this glitch happens, the lap is counted for the game's position system.[4] This causes another glitch where the positions of players do not correctly match how many laps they have completed.

When racers are finishing

If the player doing the glitch is in 1st place, once one player crosses the final lap's finish line, they'll be in 2nd place.[5] When another player crosses the final lap's finish line, the players will be in third, and so on. This glitch can be done multiple times. If the player does this glitch more times than the race laps (usually 3), the players will permanently be in 1st until someone finishes.

When this glitch is activated, it slowly disappears as the players finish, as the game compares the race time of all players. The affected player will slowly fall from 1st to last in the process. A glitch that occurred to a CPU player is noticeable if the human player moved up one place higher at the moment they had crossed the final lap's finish line.

In multiplayer

This glitch can also be done in multiplayer mode. When done, this causes another glitch in which the player that is shown as ahead has completed fewer laps than the other player (for example, P1 is 1st at Lap 1/3 and P2 is 2nd at Lap 2/3). This glitch lasts until the player completing more laps either:

  1. passes the other player (which results in lapping them), or
  2. finishes the race (in which the game registers a race time for the player, which is then compared to).
  • Situation #1 is possible to happen again if the player completing more laps gets passed, then passes the same player.
  • In case of #2, the finishing player will be given the correct position.

When the number of times the glitch has been done is different between players, the positions shown are temporarily incorrect until the race ends. In cases like this, the player who does this glitch the most will be in the lead, but have completed fewer laps while players who do not do this glitch at all (or have done this glitch the fewest amount of times) will be at or towards last place, but will have completed more laps.

Effect on items

While this glitch does not help the player that is doing it, it can cause the real leader to gain items that wouldn't be possible in 1st place. For example, if everyone but one player did this glitch, the real leader could get a Lightning that would allow the player to easily (although in an unfair way) lap the others. Also, certain items target whoever player is at which position that is declared by the game (in this case, a Spiny Shell will target them and not the real leader, unless the real leader is in 1st) rather than the correct position based on laps completed.[6] The real leading player is also likely to collect a Blue Shell when this glitch is occurring, and then fire it without being targeted themselves (because they are not listed as 1st place). In other words, players who have done the glitch the most amount of times are at an unfair disadvantage; those who have done the glitch the fewest amount of times, or not at all, are at an unfair advantage.

Hanging without Hanging

In Dino Dino Jungle, if the player hits a Banana and spins out, and then, while spinning, hits the geysers just before the finish line, the player will now be standing on the kart like nothing had happened, when normally the player in the back would be hanging behind the kart. The player's character on the behind will also still be making the sounds that it makes when the player slides behind the kart. Whereas the player would normally jump on the kart, during the glitch, the player will jump out of nowhere, and then the gameplay will return to normal.

Indefinite Replay

This glitch occurs rarely. The racers selected to play sometimes go off the road and eventually get stuck on a wall nearby for indefinite time on the replay and never finishes the race. The other racers are not affected by this and continue the race normally until completing all the laps until one of them is apparently the winner. In spite of this, if the player selects next race on the screen, the order of racers that reached the finish line in the last course gets back to normal.

Permanent Upside-down Car

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The bottom screen shows the glitch. It appears that the Parade Kart could get simply knocked over by the shell, but the Parade Kart is actually facing towards the camera, due to the flipping effects of the explosion.

This glitch only works with the Parade Kart. The player should go to a place where they can get smashed by the course obstacle, such as the Thwomps in Bowser's Castle or the blue dinosaur in Dino Dino Jungle (Bowser's Castle is preferred because the Thwomps are stationary). This glitch best works for two players, as timing is needed. One player should drive underneath a Thwomp, while the other should receive an explosive power-up, either a Spiny Shell or a Bob-omb. When received, the player should fire the item at the correct moment, blasting the kart into the air and getting smashed under the floating Thwomp. After falling down, if done correctly, the player will remain such, which is upside down. Note that the player is invincible in this position and the player can only revert to normal position if Lightning strikes them and a Thwomp afterward.

Skip Half of Bowser's Castle

To do this glitch, the player must go to Bowser's Castle and get a Spiny Shell or a Bob-omb. Then, the player must get into first place with the Spiny Shell and cross the finish line to begin their second (or final) lap. The player must then make their way to the left side of the road and throw the Spiny Shell right before they fall off the edge. If done correctly, the screen should black out before the player falls. Lakitu should then take the player to the top of the balcony, thereby skipping half of the course.

Repeated Burnt Animation Pipe Plaza

If Daisy is in the back of the kart and she's hit by a fireball that knocks her into one of the pipes, her "getting burnt" animation will continue until she's hit again or until the battle finishes.

Spin to remove effects

A Mario Kart: Double Dash!! glitch in which Koopa and Paratroopa are not impacted by the effects of Lightning.
Koopa Troopa and Paratroopa being not shrunk by Lightning.

The glitch is particularly easy to do. The player will have to get hit by something (e.g. a Banana) and, with a forward momentum, hit any other item in the track. If done correctly, it will have no effect.[7] Another version of the glitch is getting hit by Lightning after getting hit by another item; if done correctly, the player will still spin out, but not shrink. This glitch is caused by damage invincibility that is resulted from getting hit by an item; the damage invincibility protects players from everything, including lightning bolts.

Wrong Music

This is more noticeable in offline VS. If the karts in first and second place cross the finish line in exactly the same frame, the music for second and third place will sometimes play, instead of the first place music. The two karts must be human players. If this done in a 2-player offline VS race, there is a chance this will happen if both players receive the "GOAL!" message and the course map at the right disappears (if it does happen, the 2nd-3rd place music would play instead of the 4th-8th place music that would usually play if the player would come last in a LAN Mode VS race[8]).

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