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  • Write a section detailing the phrase "Shine Get" from the Japanese version of SMS, and the ensuing internet meme

Contents

[edit] Music

also, i believe the music credit is wrong. unlike an impressive number of nintendo games, kondo-san didn't do all the music himself, but had help from a second composer. i could be wrong.

I just beat the game. The credits, under music, list "Koji Kondo" and "Shinobu Tanaka", so I updated the page. --AshyRaccoon 09:24, Apr 11, 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Not the latest anymore

Not sure if this is correct or how to rephrase it, but with the recent release of Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door, wouldn't SMS no longer be the latest console game in the Mario series?

The Mario RPG/Paper Mario series is a spinoff series. SMS is still the latest "pure platformer" Mario game. Nifboy 04:49, 22 Mar 2005 (UTC)
I say The TTYD games are credible as main forays in the series. It's just a different genre. -- A Link to the Past 13:11, August 5, 2005 (UTC)

[edit] FLUDD

There's no need for a full section on FLUDD, it has its own article. --Pagrashtak 13:38, 5 August 2005 (UTC)

We could have a small article and a "Main Article" message at the top...RememberMe? 21:56, 24 April 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Enemy pages

I don't think seperate pages for all the enemies is necessary. Can't you just include them in the main article, or make a new page to have them all in? [Ragey]

Seperate pages make sense, since many of the enemies are shared across different Mario games. -- Grumbel 16:42, 22 September 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Packaging Suggestions

Can we put the game packaging for the US/Japanese verisons on the bottom of the page? -- User:Thief Lord 15:02 9 November 2005 (UTC)


[edit] Criticisms

"It is often stated is that Nintendo missed many opportunities to rectify this; for example, despite the game's tropical theme, they failed to include a water level, which would have been a definite break from the rest of the game."

The term "water level" is pretty ambiguous. From what I remember, there were several "water" levels. In particular the level where there's a bay, and the poluted water level with the cliffside.


Can anybody please write in the yoshi part of the page how to get him? i mean i think people should know and i also don't know how toUrena198 21:28, 26 March 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Trivia and Glitches

I submit that these belong in Wikibooks, or elsewhere - but not here. Any thoughts? Andre (talk) 22:26, 12 March 2006 (UTC)

Wholehearted agree. Pagrashtak 22:30, 12 March 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Too much criticism

I don't understand the point of such a long "Criticism" section, detailing every problem everyone could ever have had with the game. Very few game articles ever go into such a ridiculous amount of detail about the things people disliked in the game, and that section is just nitpicking - never mind that SMS IS a high quality game and it's unfair to bring up complaints and criticism that stands on pretty weak ground. I get that some people didn't like the large amount of change FLUDD brang, and some people disliked the lack of variety, but a lot of the rest of the criticism is unnecessary. A lot of it can be removed, and the section changed into more of a "Response" or "Reviews" section like many other games get, also citing more of the positive aspects of the game from sites that reviewed it very highly (of which there were a lot). --Impossible 07:31, 18 March 2006 (UTC)

68.36.206.250 19:06, 15 April 2006 (UTC)Doesn't Super Mario Sunshine have a 2 slippery thingies you have to beat? One orange and red, one brown and white?

I finished changing the "Criticism" section to "Reception" (I agree; the section looked like it was written by the Gamespot reviewer). It may be a bit awkward to read, but I'm new to the site, and anyone who doesn't like it can modify it.The Legend of Miyamoto 02:05, 4 May 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Phrase Removals

Sorry not to log in, but this is emerald2000. I've changed Il Piantissimo, similar to koopa the Quick of Super Mario 64, you must race II Piantissimo to a flag to achieve your reward. Not considered a boss by some, though he technically fits the definiton. He appears to be a short, dark-skinned, goateed man wearing a vest and purple shorts, shoes, gloves and a Pianta mask. This description also fits the Running Man from The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time and the Postman from Majora's Mask. We all know how popular masks are in Hyrule, don't we...?

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Il Piantissimo, similar to koopa the Quick of Super Mario 64, you must race II Piantissimo to a flag to achieve your reward. Not considered a boss by some, though he technically fits the definiton. He appears to be a short, dark-skinned, goateed man wearing a vest and purple shorts, shoes, gloves and a Pianta mask. This description also fits the Running Man from The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time and the Postman from Majora's Mask.

Because of ne relivance.

[edit] Goombas in Sunshine?

The article's enemies-section mentions Goombas, but I do not recall seeing any Goombas in this game. Do you think the writer may have gotten it mixed up with Koopas? Or is there a Goomba somewhere in the game that I've missed? (user:HannuMakinen)

  • The Goombas' page does not mention Sunshine so I'm just gonna change Goomba to Koopa. (user:HannuMakinen)

Actually, I was confusing Goombas with Puff widjets, same difference really

[edit] Glitches

I'm pushing for this section to be removed. This isn't encyclopediac content and would probably be more appropriate at Gamefaqs. Its also horridly written and unsourced. -ZeroTalk 16:13, 27 June 2006 (UTC)

But then there's a broken link at Blue Hell. Son of a Peach 18:50, 21 July 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Innuendo in the game

Believe it or not, there is sexual innuendo in the game.

At the end of Pinna Park, episode one, there is a very questionable cutscene. Shadow Mario reveals his real identity: Bowser Jr. And apparently, Bowser made Bowser Jr. believe that Princess Peach was his mother. Even though this seems questionable, Bowser Jr. disproves it at the end of the game.

--Plainnym 17:05, 4 July 2006 (UTC)

this makes me laugh a lot, I feel it's imprtant to note, that before bowser jr. mentions bowser, and he calls peach his mommy, peach says "so your bowsers son." Despite the fact that she is terrible at recognising people and teeling people apart. earlier in the game, she mistook shadow Mario for Mario, oblivious to the fact that the real mario, isn't blue and shiney.

Also bowser's face when Bowser Jr. says "I know, she's not really my mommy," It's sort of a "Oh.... yeah! that's what I was going to say! face!"

although I don't think it should be mentioned on the page.

Zoophilia? Bowser is not an animal. Son of a Peach 18:16, 23 July 2006 (UTC)

Well he's not human, is he?

Also--"The only known boss that was used in its first beta versions is a giant walking banana-like enemy that spurts paint out of the top of its "head". When ran up to, it will run into a pit, where its "weak spot", the top of its head, will be exposed. By jumping on it, the banana enemy will shrivel up, then explode." Does this sound suspiciously phallic to anyone else or is it just me?

Now that youve mentioned it...121.6.108.126 10:35, 25 January 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Ending

There's no details on what happens at the end of the game. I think this would be useful. I haven't played it for a while so I can't remember what happens after you beat the last boss and I don't know what happens after you collect all the shines. Anyone able to write that? Ajmayhew 14:39, 20 July 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Clean is better than dirty!

While it may not be that important, perhaps this article should also discuss that corny "clean is better than dirty" commercial that played often when this game was released.

[edit] Don't forget the Nokis!

There's a part of this article dedicated to Piantas but not Nokis. You see Nokis in the game about as much as Piantas, so someone needs to write about them.

I will

[edit] Spoilers and "Prototype"

There are spoilers in this atricle (including the identity of Shadow Mario) that are not marked as such. They should be. It also says that a prototype version "has not been found" and then that a prototype vesion included other human characters. I assume it was supposed to mean there IS a prototype but a copy of it has not been found? Olivix 16:17, 29 November 2006 (UTC)

Could someone show a picture of the Banana creature and the humans?--Rat235478683--

The whole section about 60 vs 30 frames per second doesn't make sense. Standard televisions are only capable of doing 30 frames per second. I think this is getting confused with FIELDS per second or 60i. Anyway, if this game runs at 30 FRAMES per second, its doing the max.

[edit] Gooper Blooper

THis is an extremely minor character whose only major appeareance is in this game as one of the eight obsses. Per WP:FICT, I am suggesting that this should be merged. Hbdragon88 23:40, 30 March 2007 (UTC)

Wouldn't a character list be better seeing as it has made multiple reappearances (although small)? Nemu 23:44, 30 March 2007 (UTC)

I suggest that the Gooper Blooper article get merged into Blooper (Mario) instead.Giantdevilfish 01:44, 31 March 2007 (UTC)

Merge with Mario series enemies, in the Super Mario Sunshine section. -- Lord Crayak

I guess its true that Gooper really hasnt had a major role in any Mario game except Mario Sunshine and Super Princess Peach, and his role in both games was to be a boss with no dialouge, but maybe in time they will reveal more information on him, just like Petey Piranha who appeared as a simple boss in sunshine but then he was classified as the king of pirahna plants and made more appearances in other games, who knows maybe Gooper is the king of the Bloopers, but if everyone agrees that he doesnt deserve his own article yet then maybe he should be placed in Mario series enemies. 66.50.95.52 01:21, 5 April 2007 (UTC)

I'm with Giantdevilfish; it should be merged with Blooper (Mario), not Super Mario Sunshine. Gooper Blooper has appeared in more than just SMS and Super Princess Peach, and it will expand the Blooper article, too. Hardcore gamer 48 13:11, 5 April 2007 (UTC)

I agree with Giantdevilfish as well. It really doesn't belong in the SMS article, as it has also been in Mario Power Tennis, and it is still possible (though not exactly likely) for it to make further appearances. Blooper (Mario) sounds like the way to go. --LuigiManiac 13:28, 5 April 2007 (UTC)

Hmm, I guess Giant devilfish is right, Gooper would be better suited in the Blooper article. 66.50.95.182 17:30, 6 April 2007 (UTC)