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Squeaky Clean Sprint
Squeaky Clean Sprint in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe
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Appears in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe (Booster Course Pass, Wave 5) (2023)

Squeaky Clean Sprint is a course featured in Wave 5 of the Booster Course Pass for Mario Kart 8 Deluxe. The course is set in a giant bathroom, similarly to how GBA Ribbon Road is set in a giant bedroom.[1] The course takes racers through various departments within the bathroom, such as counters, shelves, bathtubs, and drains. According to internal data, this course was created as a new course for Mario Kart Tour, despite being revealed for Mario Kart 8 Deluxe first, similar to Sky-High Sundae and Yoshi's Island.[2]

Throughout the course are various items commonly found in a bathroom. The starting banner is held up by two cups, each containing scissors, toothpaste, a toothbrush, and a hairbrush, while two balloons hold up another banner. Various bottles of hair mousse, shampoo, soap, and other fluids are seen throughout the course labelled with brands referencing various characters, one of which being labelled Toad Barber, a pun on Toad Harbor. Other objects seen throughout the course include sponges, hula hoops, inflatable balls, bars of soap, a fan, and sunglasses.

Excluding courses announced simultaneously, this course and Rome Avanti mark the shortest period of time between the announcement of two new courses for the Mario Kart series, with only a 16-hour gap; beating the previous courses with this distinction, Piranha Plant Cove and Yoshi's Island, by five days.

Course layout

The starting line is located directly next to a sink full of water. The racers pass through the sink before being taken to a fork in the road leading into a bathtub containing a hula hoop. Racers can choose to drive along sponges that lead them into the water, or they can take a ramp to go directly into the tub. After swerving around bath bombs, racers soon drive down the drain. Here, a wedding ring acts as an arch representing an off-road shortcut. After leaving the drain section, racers are along on the floor, avoiding soap next to a large fan. A half-pipe is located along the left turn afterwards. Racers then take a Glide Ramp over a toilet, which leads to one of two possible paths. The path on the bottom is made of towels and leads to the finish line. The upper path takes place along a wooden shelf which has a Glide Ramp at the end that takes players over an alternate finish line that hovers over the regular one. There is also the option to drive along the railing next to the sink, which contains some item boxes and a Dash Panel. Should this path be taken, a Mushroom Trampoline will lead players back to the bathtub.

References to the Super Mario franchise

Similarly to GBA Ribbon Road, the course contains a number of small references to various games from the Super Mario franchise in the background of the course:

  • A clock resembling a Para-Biddybud (and by extension a Biddybuggy) appears near the starting line.
  • A can of Princess Orange can be seen near the bathtub segment.
  • Stars pattern the bath curtains.
  • The tiled walls of the bathroom, seen most clearly around the bathtub, features the cloud sprite from Super Mario Bros.. The color, too, makes the wallpaper resemble the sky from World 1-1.
  • Lakitu's Cloud can be seen on several balloons.
  • There are several Blooper-shaped decorations in the washroom.
  • The supports on the wall beside the mirror resemble Warp Pipes. The mirror itself is in the shape of a Mushroom.
  • Sunglasses resembling those Princess Peach wears while visiting the Lake Kingdom in Super Mario Odyssey can be seen leaning on top of a suitcase.
  • There are some bottles on the counter that are colored green with lighter stripes, making them vaguely resemble the hills that appear in the backgrounds of grassland stages from multiple Mario games.
  • There is a bag on the counter labelled "Dino Dino Outdoor & Camping Goods", a reference to Dino Dino Jungle from Mario Kart: Double Dash!!.
  • There is a soap bottle modeled after a Yoshi's Egg on the counter near the starting line.
  • The ring found in the drain section of the track strongly resembles the Binding Band from Super Mario Odyssey.
  • The bars of soap littered around the course have various symbols carved into their sides including Mushrooms and Fire Flowers.

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese シャボンロード[?]
Shabon Rōdo
Soap Road
Chinese 肥皂泡之路[3]
Féizào Pào Zhī Lù
Soap Bubble Road
Dutch Badderbaan[?] Bathe Track
French Course à la propreté[?] Race to Cleanliness
German Bad-Parcours[?] Bath Course
Italian Corsa in bagno[?] Race in the bathroom
Korean 비눗방울 로드[4]
Binutbang-ul Rodeu
Soap Bubble Road
Portuguese Percurso Sanitário[?] Sanitary Course
Spanish Escusado Acelerado[?] Accelerated Toilet

References

  1. ^ Nintendo of America (June 21, 2023). Mario Kart 8 Deluxe - Booster Course Pass Wave 5 - Nintendo Direct 6.21.2023. YouTube. Retrieved June 21, 2023.
  2. ^ A number of internal text strings in Mario Kart Tour (JumpMobbr, and JumpStickyMobbr) refer to map objects that are seen in the Squeaky Clean Sprint course; they are referred to as belonging to Mobbr, indicating that the course has the Mob platform code, used for courses originating from Mario Kart Tour. For a list of internal Mario Kart Tour strings describing objects related to unreleased courses, see List of Mario Kart Tour pre-release and unused content § List of text strings, models, animations, and textures related to unreleased courses.
  3. ^ https://www.nintendo.com.hk/topics/article/5TBDn9YLKHJshX5ZYRhxda
  4. ^ https://www.nintendo.co.kr/news/article/yH5AqBMPhiG5kJWcCxje4