Sky-High Sundae

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Sky-High Sundae
Sky-High Sundae in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe
Information
Appears in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe (Booster Course Pass, Wave 2) (2022)
Mario Kart Tour (2022)
Cup(s) Propeller Cup
Tour(s)
Online play Available (Switch)
Music sample
Mario Kart 8 Deluxe

Mario Kart 8 Deluxe (frontrunning)

Mario Kart Tour
Course map
Mario Kart 8 Deluxe
Map of Sky-High Sundae in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe.
Mario Kart Tour
Sky-High Sundae's map from Mario Kart Tour
Staff ghost(s)

2:07.380 by Nin★Akira (8 Deluxe)
(Rosalina with the Circuit Special, Standard, Super Glider) (150cc)
1:30.777 by Nin★Mitsu (8 Deluxe)
(Peach with the Standard Bike, Slim, and Super Glider) (200cc)

Sky-High Sundae is a course released as part of Wave 2 of the Booster Course Pass in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, appearing as the fourth and final course of the Propeller Cup, and in Mario Kart Tour debuting as the featured course of the Sundae Tour. It is set in a large area made entirely of ice cream and other candy-related food high in the sky. It is the first course in the series to be announced for two games simultaneously, and is also the first course to be marketed as a new course for multiple games. Despite being one of two courses labelled as new in the Booster Course Pass (alongside Yoshi's Island), it is not the only course to lack a classic course prefix in the pass, as Ninja Hideaway and Merry Mountain also lack a prefix. Sky-High Sundae was one of two courses whose music was used for the reveal trailer for Wave 2 of the Booster Course Pass, alongside DS Waluigi Pinball, not including Mario Kart 8's Rainbow Road, whose music was also used in promotional material for other waves.

Part of the Mario Kart Tour icon of Sky-High Sundae is Template:Media link in a Template:Media link for the Booster Course Pass located in the game's files as of version 2.0.0, released four months prior to the course's official announcement. Furthermore, the filename for the course in the internal data for Mario Kart Tour features the "mob" platform code, an indicator used exclusively for new courses that were introduced in Mario Kart Tour. While Sky-High Sundae was first released in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe a few days prior to its Mario Kart Tour release, it is marketed in both games as a new course instead of a classic course.[1][2]

Mario Kart 8 Deluxe

Course layout

The course takes place entirely in anti-gravity, making it the fourth course after Mute City, GCN Baby Park, and Big Blue, and the first Booster Course Pass course to have this trait. The track starts off in an ice cream parlor that is inside of a giant freezer, after which the racers use Glide Ramps to fly either into or around a giant ice cream cone. Flying into the hole in the cone rewards players with Item Boxes. After that, they land on a chocolate-covered cake with a giant H on it, resembling a helipad. Upon landing, they begin traveling down a light-blue staircase, and at the bottom the path begins curving to the left while proceeding to go up a staircase. At both staircases, there are railings that grant Spin Boosts when driven through. After the upward staircase, the player begins to ascend a slope which splits off into two paths. At the top of those paths, they begin jumping down onto some platforms, which can be landed on both above and below. After the two paths join back together, a path made out of giant ice cream cones circles around an even larger piece of ice cream inside a cup. After turning around, the player jumps between three giant pieces of ice, which lead to a giant ice tray that leads back into the giant freezer where the Finish Line is.

During the race, various advertisements can be seen on giant waffle pieces. At the staircase segment, there are numerous ice cream shops to the right of the path. In the sky, a helicopter modeled after an ice cream cone can be seen, complimenting the helipad cake seen at the beginning.

Mario Kart Tour

View of Sky-High Sundae's starting line
View of the starting line in Mario Kart Tour

Sky-High Sundae appears in Mario Kart Tour, debuting in the Sundae Tour, having been announced one day after its release in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe. It was added to Mario Kart Tour less than a week after its debut in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe. The course doesn't feature anti-gravity, and there is a penguin bartender in the freezer in place of a Yoshi. While the handrails don't provide Spin Boosts, the player can perform tricks by hitting the top of the handrails. Additionally, the rotating Item Boxes on the cake helipad are completely static (with the H being yellow instead of pink). The lining on the glass platforms is white instead of gold. The dark windows of the Ice Café are light. The red icing dabs at the base of the building and other ice shops are pink. Ridges on the pink ice cream scoops allow for tricks to be performed in two spots, unlike in 8 Deluxe. The yellow ice cream scoops are found in place of the red ones. The opaque pieces of ice are translucent. The minimap also features the ice cream cone at the beginning of the track. The course is a favorite of Mario (Golf), Mario (Aviator), Rosalina (Chef), White Tanooki Mario, Dr. Bowser, and the Silver and Ice-Cream Mii Racing Suits.

The Sundae Tour also introduces the variants Sky-High Sundae R, Sky-High Sundae T, and Sky-High Sundae R/T, making it the first non-city track to debut all four variants simultaneously. In the second lap of the trick variant, the player goes up to the top of the freezer instead of inside it, and Glide Ramps also open up on the second lap in the area where the paths branch. The reverse/trick variant also uses a wind propeller to change the route on lap two; instead of going to the lower route with a Dash Panel ramp, the player reaches a higher route with a Glide Ramp.

For this course's tour appearances, see List of Sky-High Sundae tour appearances in Mario Kart Tour.

Sponsors

Profiles

Mario Kart 8 Deluxe

  • Nintendo Magazine 2022 Winter: "A new course to the Mario series Mouth-watering ice cream line up like skyscrapers, but don't let them distract you while racing! The entire course is an anti-gravity area, so you'll be able to enjoy an exhilarating race using the Spin Turbo."[3]

Gallery

Mario Kart 8 Deluxe

Mario Kart Tour

Course icons

Screenshots

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese アイスビルディング[?]
Aisu Birudingu
Ice Building (in Japanese, "ice" is short for "ice cream")
Chinese (simplified) 冰品摩天楼[?]
Bīngpǐn Mótiānlóu
Frozen Dessert Skyscraper
Chinese (traditional) 冰品摩天樓[?]
Bīngpǐn Mótiānlóu
Frozen Dessert Skyscraper
Dutch Stracciatellastraat[?] Stracciatella Street (or Chocolate Chip Street)
German Eiscreme-Eskapade[?] Ice Cream Escapade
Italian Cieli stracciatella[?] Stracciatella Skies (stracciatella is a popular Italian ice cream flavor, meaning "Chocolate chip")
Korean 아이스크림 빌딩[?]
Aiseukeurim Bilding
Ice Cream Building
Portuguese (NOA) Altos Sorvetes[?] High Ice Creams
Portuguese (NOE) Céus Gelados[?] Icy Skies / Ice Cream Skies
The name is a pun, as in European Portuguese "gelado" means both "icy", referring to the cold aesthetic of the course, and "ice cream", referring to the dessert's motif across the course
Russian Пломбирный пробег[?]
Plombirnyy probeg
Ice Cream Run
Spanish Cielos Helados[?] Frozen Skies / Ice Cream Skies
The name is a pun, as "helado" means both "icy"/"frozen", referring to the cold aesthetic of the course, and "ice cream", referring to the dessert's motif across the course

References

  1. ^ July 26, 2022. Mario Kart 8 Deluxe – Booster Course Pass Wave 2 Approaches the Starting Line on Aug. 4. Nintendo.com. "Sky-High Sundae – The competition may heat up, but that doesn’t mean you can’t chill out in this sweet race, which is filled with larger-than-life desserts at nearly every turn. Prove you’re number one under the sun(dae) in this debut course!"
  2. ^ August 10, 2022. Race the new Sky-High Sundae course in the Mario Kart Tour and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe games today! Nintendo.com.
  3. ^ 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.)