Sky Pop

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Artwork of Mario piloting the Sky Pop from Super Mario Land
Mario riding the Sky Pop

The Sky Pop[1] is a yellow airplane that first appeared in Super Mario Land and again in Mario & Wario.

History

Super Mario Land

Mario, Luigi, and Princess Peach on the Sky Pop. Page 16 from the first volume of the Super Mario World arc.
The Sky Pop as it appears in the first volume of the Kodansha-published Mario manga.
Sky Pop with Small Mario.   Sky Pop with Super Mario

The Sky Pop is used only in World 4-3 of the Chai Kingdom. It can fire missiles with unlimited ammunition. Mario uses it primarily to defeat Chickens, Biokinton, Roketons, and Tatanga. After defeating Tatanga, Mario flies off with Princess Daisy in a separate flying machine that is jet-powered and has two seats. In Japanese-exclusive media, however, this jet has been mistakenly known as the Sky Pop II.

Game Boy

Panel from the Game Boy comic issue "Team Play".
Schematics for the "Sky Pop Defense System".

The Sky Pop plays a major role in the issue "Team Play" of the Game Boy limited comic book series. After Greg Campbell informs Mario of Pionpi's Pacific island fortress, Mario takes off from the USS Nimitz. As he closes by the fortress, the Sky Pop is ambushed by flying enemies and Mario notices the island's defenses are using real-world ammunition.

Heavily damaged, Mario takes the Sky Pop back to the carrier and makes a crash landing. The plane is caught in-extremis by Greg and Mario requests to be given access to the carrier's weapons. Greg is initially reluctant, but reasons that Tatanga's forces have invaded U.S territory by taking over the island, and draws up with Mario the "Sky Pop Defense System", a frame around the plane able to outfit a pair of Vulcan cannons, Sidewinder, Phoenix and Marverick missiles, and GBU-10E/B Paveway II laser-guided bombs. The Sky Pop takes off again (confusing two command tower operators) and Mario assaults the island fortress forces, now easily destroying them with his new weapons. Mario lands on the island and confronts Pionpi, but he soon takes off in the Sky Pop again when he learns a friendly F/A-18 Hornet from the carrier's detachment has been heavily damaged and is on course to crash with the Nimitz. From the Sky Pop, Mario grab's the left wing and manages to right the plane up, ensuring a safe landing.

Before taking off, Mario thanks Greg for his help in "getting out" the Sky Pop out of the Game Boy, implying the plane must be summoned separately from Mario.

Mario & Wario

Sky Pop with Yoshi.
Sky Pop at rest.
Sky Pop with Yoshi, and at rest

After clearing Level 10, the Sky Pop is used to intercept Wario and drop one of his enchanted Barrels on his head as punishment for all of the mischief he caused to the heroes.

The Sky Pop is shown to have a conventional-type landing gear configuration but uses a monopod instead of a tail-wheel.

Super Mario (Kodansha manga)

The Sky Pop makes a brief appearance in the beginning of first volume of the Super Mario World arc of a Mario manga published by Kodansha. Here, Mario, Luigi, and Princess Peach use it to land on an island for their vacation.

Yoshi's Woolly World / Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World

Yoshi has a transformation based on the Sky Pop in Yoshi's Woolly World and Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World, known as Sky Pop Yoshi. It controls similarly to the Sky Pop's appearance in Super Mario Land.

Super Mario Maker

Sky Pop in Super Mario Maker
Costume Mario (Sky Pop)

A Costume Mario costume based on the original sprite of Super Mario piloting the Sky Pop appears in Super Mario Maker. The costume was officially released on January 6, 2016, and can be unlocked by completing the "Southwest Air Adventure" Event Course. All of the costume's sound effects and fanfares (transformation, jumping, clearing a course, losing a life) are taken from Super Mario Land. Pressing up on the +Control Pad causes Mario's legs to appear from under the plane and face the screen, playing the sound for collecting a coin from Super Mario Land.

Official profiles

Super Mario Land

  • Virtual Console Manual: "Mario flies through the air in this missile-armed airplane."

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese スカイポップ号[2]
Sukaipoppu-gō
Sky Pop machine
Dutch Sky Pop[3] -
German Rakete[?] Rocket
Russian Неболет[?]
Nyebolyot
Skyflier
Spanish Pop Celestial[4] Celestial Pop

References

  1. ^ Super Mario Land English instruction booklet, page 13.
  2. ^ Super Mario Land Japanese instruction booklet, page 12.
  3. ^ Club Nintendo (Netherlands) Classic, page 6.
  4. ^ Club Nintendo (Mexico) Año 1 No. 1, page 32.