Wii Maple Treeway

From the Super Mario Wiki, the Mario encyclopedia
Jump to navigationJump to search
Maple Treeway
Overview of Maple Treeway
Information
Appears in Mario Kart Wii (2008)
Mario Kart 7 (2011)
Mario Kart Tour (2020)
Mario Kart 8 Deluxe (Booster Course Pass) (2022)
Cup(s) Star Cup (Wii)
Leaf Cup (7)
Rock Cup (8 Deluxe)
Tour(s)
Online play No longer available (Wii)
Available (3DS, Switch)
Music sample
Mario Kart Wii / Mario Kart 7 / Mario Kart Tour
Asuka Ohta, Ryo NagamatsuMario Kart 7 (frontrunning)Mario Kart 8 DeluxeMario Kart 8 Deluxe (frontrunning)
Course map
Mario Kart Wii
Mario Kart Wii
Mario Kart 7
Wii Maple Treeway bottom screen mapThe Mini Map for Wii Maple Treeway
Mario Kart Tour
Map of Wii Maple Treeway from Mario Kart Tour
Mario Kart 8 Deluxe
Map of Wii Maple Treeway in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe.
Staff ghost(s)

02:58.633 by Nin★pico (Wii)
(Diddy Kong in the Classic Dragster)
2:53.560 by Nin★Asakaw (7)
(Wiggler with the Standard Kart, Wood tires, and Super Glider)
2:36.581 by Nin★Pavel (8 Deluxe)
(Daisy with the Prancer, Off-Road, Super Glider) (150cc)
1:58.543 by Nin★Sho (8 Deluxe)
(Wario with the Tri-Speeder, Monster, Super Glider) (200cc)

Maple Treeway is the third race course of the Star Cup in Mario Kart Wii. It takes place in a large forest during autumn. The track consists of racing on tree branches, on the treetops and even within the trees themselves. Big Wigglers appear on the treetops, and driving into them will hinder any racer. Leaf piles flank various parts of the track, and driving through them reveals Mushrooms, Bananas, and rarely, Stars. The course's name may be a portmanteau of the words "tree" and "freeway."

The course reappears as the final course of the Leaf Cup in Mario Kart 7, in Mario Kart Tour starting with the 2020 Halloween Tour and in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe as the fourth and final course of the Rock Cup in the Booster Course Pass.

Despite the tracks being significantly different, the music used for Maple Treeway is also used for Bowser's Castle, albeit rearranged into a slower, lower-pitched, and more sinister version. Another arrangement of the song is heard in the second half of the credits music along with Luigi Circuit/Mario Circuit and Moo Moo Meadows. In Paper Mario: The Origami King, a slower-paced Eastern rendition of Maple Treeway's music plays in the Tranquil Pipes Teahouse of Shogun Studios. Additionally, the music for the Tree Zone map in Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins bears a resemblance to this course's music.

Mario Kart Wii

Course layout

Maple Treeway
Right after the starting line

The course starts out with a slight downhill curve approaching the first set of Item Boxes. After the set of Item Boxes, there is a curve to the left which leads to a Barrel Cannon that blasts players into a giant tree, directly through its leaves and branches.

After the player lands, the player turns right and through some leaf piles. The player will then exit the insides of the tree and make a left U-turn on a large branch. The turn on the branch is very tight and the player can fall off both sides if they happen to drift incorrectly. It leads into a large circular area on the top of the tree with two Big Wigglers on it who move about as obstacles. There are also some more leaf piles for the player to drive through. The Wigglers will bounce back the player if the player crashes into them.

After the Wiggler area, there is a right turn that slightly dips on a branch, which has two Dash Panels on it. The player may also fall off both sides in this area, so the player must be careful about using the Dash Panels lest they boost off the track. Also, if the player is very slow, they will fall off before the curve with a half-pipe ramp, since there is a small gap in-between the Dash Panel sections and the section with the half-pipe ramp. Similarly, the curve following the half-pipe leads right towards a small crevice that it is possible to fall into. On the ramp are Item Boxes that the player can use. After these turns, the track straightens out, with some more leaf piles strewn about. Along this straightaway, the player will drive across a narrow bridge, which makes it easy for heavier players to knock lighter players off.

After the bridge is a ramp with a Dash Panel on it. The player then lands on one more thick branch. After a very slight turn to the left, there is a rope bridge shifting up and down, which the player may perform tricks on. The A.I. tends to fall off in this area of the course, and the wavy bridge may also throw the player off course when performing stunts, sending them off the track. After the bridge is a wide straightaway with two side routes that go up into the trees, with two tree roots obscuring the main path. The player may perform a trick if they manage to drive off them like a ramp. The side routes feature an additional Item Box each, and end with a ramp with a Dash Panel. After the routes converge, the player will reach the finish line.

When the player crosses the finish line, starting another lap, Lakitu is shown on the right side of the player, holding the lap count signs.

Shortcuts

  • After the player starts the race, they will see a small opening to the right of the track. Once the player swerves into the opening, they may use a Mushroom to boost over the slow overgrowth, and then they will drive across a small wooden bridge. On the bridge is a Dash Panel and two item boxes. After they exit the bridge, the driver will be a short distance away from the large cannon. Despite having a large off-road portion at the start, it can be considered more optimal to take the cut without a Mushroom since that grants racers better items due to being in a lower place, and the route shaves off enough after that it allows them to quickly take said items into a high position.
  • A very difficult shortcut can be performed just after the Big Wiggler section. By driving near the left edge of the tree branch before the U-turn and using a Mushroom while aiming right, it is possible to skip the turn entirely and land on the subsequent straightaway. This can also be performed without a Mushroom, though it is even more difficult.[1]

Glitches

  • A glitch can be performed on the curve of the final tree branch before the finish line section. If the player falls slowly enough by repeatedly and simultaneously accelerating and braking, instead of being picked up by Lakitu, they will land on the ground beneath the track and be able to explore it, as most of the ground is solid.

Tournaments

Template:Right The first tournament of November 2008 took place at Maple Treeway. Players had to collect all fifteen coins that were hidden in the leaves in the least time possible. Four Big Wigglers were roaming around the area as well. The tournament was later repeated as the first tournament of November 2010 and later the first tournament of March 2012. It was also repeated as the second tournament of May 2013, but with a "karts only" restriction.

Mario Kart 7

Maple Treeway in Mario Kart 7

Maple Treeway returns as a retro course in Mario Kart 7 as the fourth and last race of the Leaf Cup.

The launch after the start/finish line now encompasses a Glide Ramp. Players cannot aim their flight and they are also no longer immune to items while in the launcher, and being hit by anything (or intentionally stowing their glider) will result in having to be rescued by Lakitu.

After the Big Wiggler area, the branch with two Dash Panels is now flat. The half-pipe after the branch with two Dash Panels was also removed. After the final turn of this track, instead of a waving metal net off which racers can perform tricks, a Glide Ramp allows them to cross the large gap. Additionally, the leaf piles may also now release coins and Green Shells. Despite the course being slightly shortened, it is the longest classic course in the game. It also includes a falling leaves effect.

Like in Mario Kart Wii, when the player crosses the finish line to start another lap, Lakitu is shown on the right side of the player, holding the lap count signs.

Shortcuts

  • A glitch exists on this course that can be used by taking the path with the bridge to the cannon. By hopping on the right of the tunnel's side, the player will enter the cannon with elevated height and by aiming the glider upward the player will land on the section on top of the tree with the Big Wigglers.[2]
  • The U-turn before the bridge can be skipped by drifting, using a Mushroom and hopping precisely. This can also be done with a Super Mini-Turbo and 10 coins.
  • Using the final Glide Ramp, time can be saved by swooping down to pick up speed, near the cliff edge ahead, and returning to a safe height before being counted out of bounds.

Mario Kart Tour

Maple Treeway's starting line in Mario Kart Tour
The course in Mario Kart Tour with Jack-o'-lanterns

Maple Treeway reappears in Mario Kart Tour, starting with the 2020 Halloween Tour. It is the first course originally from Mario Kart Wii to reappear in the game. The track plays akin to its Mario Kart 7 iteration, but with a few subtle changes, such as the removal of the Dash Panel on the bridge at the beginning, the leaves on the course being made a more solid orange, the section after the treetop being widened, and the halfpipe ramp from Mario Kart Wii being reimplemented in the same location. The track was visually overhauled, with a more fantasy-like feel and the section up to the top of the tree being redesigned to be more open, showing the landscape. The Mario Kart logo on the starting banner has also changed to the modern logo. The course is a favorite of Toad (Party Time), Daisy (Fairy), Mario (Halloween), Cat Peach, Pauline (Rose), Luigi (Painter), Tanooki Mario, Dixie Kong, Bowser (Santa), Waluigi (Vampire), and the King Boo Mii Racing Suit. It can also be a favorite of Mario (Baseball) and Luigi (Golf) if they reach level 3, Shy Guy (Gold) and King Boo (Gold) if they reach level 6, and Meowser if he reaches level 8. It is the first course in Mario Kart Tour to include half-pipe ramps from Mario Kart Wii. As with other courses in the game, Maple Treeway has an R variant, a T variant, and an R/T variant, referred to as Maple Treeway R, Maple Treeway T, and Maple Treeway R/T respectively; the R and T variants were introduced alongside the normal variant in the 2020 Halloween Tour, while the R/T variant was introduced in the 2021 Autumn Tour. In the R/T variant, the gliding sections are replaced with some ramps and Mushroom Trampolines. Maple Treeway is the third course after DS DK Pass and DS Airship Fortress to be the signature course of two tours (the 2020 Halloween Tour and the 2021 Autumn Tour).

For this course's tour appearances, see List of Wii Maple Treeway tour appearances in Mario Kart Tour.

Mario Kart 8 Deluxe

This section is referring to a subject in an upcoming or recently released DLC wave. When the DLC wave is released, or more information about this subject is found, this section may need major rewriting.
This notice should be removed after a month has passed since the DLC wave was first released.

Wii Maple Treeway as it appears in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe
The top of the big tree

Maple Treeway returns in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe as part of the Booster Course Pass downloadable content. It is the last course of the Rock Cup, and was added in the third wave of the DLC. It has received significant visual upgrades compared to its appearance in Mario Kart Tour.[3] The halfpipe from the Mario Kart Tour version of the course is maintained, making it one of two courses in the third wave to reintroduce the mechanic to Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, the other being Merry Mountain. Also like in Merry Mountain, the halfpipe also has the appearance and effect of an Antigravity Panel. The Dash Panels along the shortcut that were removed in Mario Kart Tour were restored. The Big Wigglers also now move around differently and will spin out any player that collides with it at a high rate of speed. It is the longest three-lap course in the game, superseding DS Waluigi Pinball from the previous wave of the Booster Course Pass.

Excluding Mario Kart 8's Rainbow Road theme, which is used in all trailers for the Booster Course Pass, Wii Maple Treeway was one of two courses whose music was used for the second trailer for Wave 3, alongside 3DS Rainbow Road.

Like in Mario Kart Wii and Mario Kart 7, when the player crosses the finish line to start another lap, Lakitu is shown on the right side of the player, holding the lap count signs (when holding the start signal, he’s also shown on the right side of the player).

Internally, Wii Maple Treeway is referred to as "Cnsw_62", implying it may've originally been intended to be the second course of the Acorn Cup. Also, a video released by Nintendo of America erroneously lists this course as the second race of the Moon Cup.[4]

Profiles

Mario Kart Wii

The Maple Treeway card from the Mario Kart Wii trading cards
Trading Card
  • European website bio: Wind in and out of the trees and dash across huge branches as the autumn leaves fall on this spectacular forest track.
  • Trading Card bio: Maple Treeway is a track that offers a vast array of terrain. There are tricky turns and a plethora of pesky obstacles and baddies for you and your rivals to navigate and avoid. Watch out for the piles of leaves as they will make your race miserable if you make contact with one of them.

Mario Kart Tour

  • Mario Kart Tour Twitter:
    • Maple Treeway from Mario Kart Wii is here!
      Be extra cautious of the big Wigglers!
      It's time for the Halloween Tour!
      [5]
    • The newly added Maple Treeway will feature the reds and oranges of fall, and a bunch of jack-o'-lanterns!
      You'll even get points for hitting jack-o'-lantern
      [sic] with items![6]

Mario Kart 8 Deluxe

  • Nintendo Magazine 2022 Winter: "A course set among beautiful autumn foliage. You might find an item if you charge into the piles of fallen leaves."[7]

Gallery

Mario Kart Wii

Mario Kart 7

Mario Kart Tour

Course icons

Screenshots

Mario Kart 8 Deluxe

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese メイプルツリーハウス[?]
Meipuru Tsurī Hausu
Maple Tree House
Chinese (simplified) 枫树屋[?]
Fēng Shù Wū
Maple Tree House
Chinese (traditional) 楓樹屋[?]
Fēng Shù Wū
Maple Tree House
Dutch Wigglers Woud[?] Wiggler's Woods
German Blätterwald[?] Leafy Woods
Italian Pista degli aceri[?] Maples' Track
Korean 단풍나무 로드[?]
Danpungnamu Rodeu
Maple Tree Road
Portuguese (NOA) Bosque de Bordo[?] Maple Woods
Portuguese (NOE) Pista de Árvores[?] Trees' Track
Russian Кленовая аллея[?]
Klenovaya alleya
Maple Alley
Spanish (NOA) Camino Forestal[?] Forest Road
Spanish (NOE) Senda del Arce[?] Maple Trail

References

  1. ^ Marc (March 6, 2012). MKWii Maple Treeway U-Turn skip. YouTube. Retrieved February 1, 2021.
  2. ^ magmalord3 (August 2, 2014). [MK7] Maple Treeway 3/3 Glitches LIVE! YouTube. Retrieved February 1, 2021.
  3. ^ Nintendo (November 21, 2022). Mario Kart 8 Deluxe — Booster Course Pass - Wave 3 Release Date - Nintendo Switch. YouTube. Retrieved November 21, 2022.
  4. ^ Nintendo (November 22, 2022). Mario Kart 8 Deluxe - Booster Course Pass DLC Wave 3 - Nintendo Switch. YouTube. Retrieved December 2, 2022.
  5. ^ mariokarttourEN (October 21, 2020). Twitter. Retrieved October 23, 2020.
  6. ^ mariokarttourEN (October 23, 2020). Twitter. Retrieved October 23, 2020.
  7. ^ Nintendo Magazine 2022 Winter (Digital English edition). nintendo.co.jp. Retrieved December 1, 2022. (Archived December 1, 2022, 20:11:43 UTC via Wayback Machine.)
  8. ^ Official Canadian French page for Mario Kart 8 Deluxe - Booster Course Pass