N64 Sherbet Land

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This article is about the race course from Mario Kart 64. For the race course from Mario Kart: Double Dash!!, see GCN Sherbet Land.
Sherbet Land
Sherbet Land MK64.png
Information
Appears in Mario Kart 64 (1996)
Mario Kart Wii (2008)
Cup(s) Star Cup (64)
Banana Cup (Wii)
Distance 756 m
Online play No longer available (Wii)
Music sample
Mario Kart 64

Mario Kart Wii
Course map
Mario Kart 64
An aerial view of Sherbet Land.Mini map of Sherbet Land from Mario Kart 64

Mario Kart Wii
Wii Sherbert Land.png

Staff ghost(s)
Wii Nin★Sakat
2:48.641 Baby LuigiQuacker
Wii Expert Nin★FJ
2:28.356 Baby LuigiBlue Falcon

Sherbet Land (spelled Sherbert Land on a few occasions[1][2]) is the second race course of the Star Cup in Mario Kart 64. Like with SNES Vanilla Lake 2, the course involves racers traveling on ice counterclockwise around a lake with jagged edges. However, this course also includes a cave section, and there are tall walls along the entire right side of the track. Penguins also appear here as obstacles and will make racers spin out. If racers ever fall into the lake, they will be frozen solid in a block of ice until Lakitu drops them back onto the track. The course shares its music with Frappe Snowland; both are uniquely given blue-tinted minimaps to distinguish from the white scenery.

Sherbet Land reappears as a classic course in Mario Kart Wii as the first race of the Banana Cup.

Mario Kart 64

Course layout

The track begins with an immediate right turn followed by a sharp left turn, with one Penguin along each. Each Penguin on the ice will waddle around and slide from one side of the track to the other. Racers then reach the first set of Item Boxes, and briefly zigzag before encountering another sharp left turn. The track then widens and racers have the choice to go to the left or right of a huge rock; the right path is much narrower but contains a lone Item Box. There is then a brief straightaway, followed by a pair of Penguins at the entrance of the cave. As racers enter the cave, the track greatly narrows, then they take a slight right turn followed by one huge left turn. Along the left turn is another item set as well as four icy pillars in the middle of the track; each icy pillar has two larger Penguins waddling around it in a circle. After this is one more right turn before racers exit the cave and the track widens again. There is then a slight right turn with the last item set on the left side of the track. After a brief straight, a left turn with two Penguins, and one more straightaway, racers reach the finish line.

At the center of the lake is an icy island with a huge Penguin on it, though it is only possible for players to reach it in multiplayer mode. One player must be a heavyweight character and the other lightweight. The lightweight character should position themselves towards the island, and the heavyweight should back up into the wall, then use a Star and ram into the other player to send them flying to the island.

Mario Kart Wii

View of N64 Sherbet Land in Mario Kart Wii
N64 Sherbet Land as it appears in Mario Kart Wii.

Sherbet Land makes its classic course debut in Mario Kart Wii as the first course of the Banana Cup, with numerous visual upgrades. The core layout of the course is the same, but a few minor additions have been made. The Penguins on the ice are a bit smaller than before. Item Boxes now appear on both sides of the huge rock, and there is a dash panel ramp to the right of it. Inside the cave, a dash panel now appears on the right side of the first icy pillar. Lastly, two Penguins have been added between the cave exit and the last item set.

In this game, the island in the middle of the lake can be reached by hopping off the ice and using a Bullet Bill. However, once the player reaches the platform, Lakitu immediately takes them back to the track. Additionally, if a racer uses a POW Block or Lightning, the Penguin on the island will be affected.

Glitches

A glitch shortcut can be found at the beginning of the track. By using a Mushroom to clip the post on the left side of the starting line while aiming backwards, the player can respawn before the last turn. If performed correctly, the lap will count.[3]

Tournaments

February 2010's first tournament required players to complete a GP race on a version of Sherbet Land with more obstacles: There are more Penguins throughout the track, and some breakable crates have been added to the cave section. Most Item Boxes on the track now travel alongside the Penguins.

Mario & Sonic series

Sherbet Land appears in Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games as the location of the Dream Curling event. The objective has been changed from regular curling; players now must score points by knocking down bowling pins as well as a Goomba that walks across the playing area. The playing area is not on the actual race track, but a moving Item Box appears on it and Penguins appear along the sides as spectators.

The music for Sherbet Land also appears in Mario & Sonic at the Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games, where it is listed as being from Mario Kart Wii, despite it originating from Mario Kart 64.

Profiles

Mario Kart 64

  • Instruction booklet description:
    • English:
      A very slippery world of ice populated by very playful penguins. With all the penguins, one might think its location is near the South Pole. This is not a course for the faint of heart. You should take care not to slip and fall into the sea, which will result in you being temporarily frozen.[page number needed]


  • Website description:
    • English:
      Another icy track, you'll have to watch out for roving Penguins on this course.[citation needed]

Mario Kart Wii

  • Website description:
    • English (American):
      This classic - made of slippery surface, belly-sliding penguins, and sharp turns - is almost entirely unchanged.
    • English (British):
      Drift your way across a slippery glacier and avoid plunging into the icy water as you race towards an ice cavern filled with meandering penguins.

Gallery

Mario Kart 64

Mario Kart Wii

Additional names

Internal names

Game File Name Meaning

Mario Kart Wii old_sherbet_64 Old Sherbet 64

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese シャーベットランド[?]
Shābetto Rando
Sherbet Land
Chinese 冰凉地带[?]
Bīngliáng Dìdài
Icy-cool Zone
French Royaume Sorbet[?] Sorbet Kingdom
Sorbet-Land (Mario Kart 64 official webpage)[4] Sorbet-Land
German Sorbet-Land[?] Sorbet Land
Italian Circuito Gelato[?] Icy Circuit ("gelato" also means ice cream)
Korean 샤베트 랜드[?]
Syabeteu Raendeu
Sherbet Land
Russian Ледяная страна[?]
Ledyanaya strana
Ice Country
Spanish Tierra Sorbete[?] Sorbet Land

References

  1. ^ December 1996. Nintendo Magazine System (UK) issue 51. Page 28.
  2. ^ April 1997. Nintendo Magazine System (Australia) issue 49. Page 40.
  3. ^ Jack Gluesing (November 23, 2022). MKWii N64 Sherbet Land glitch. YouTube (English). Retrieved July 19, 2023.
  4. ^ Mario Kart 64. Nintendo of Europe (French). Retrieved July 5, 2024.