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{{quote2|But, Master... Isn't this a park for...amusement? All these rides, so many balloons! Am I wrong, Master?|[[Young Cricket & Master Mantis|Young Cricket]]|[[WarioWare Gold]]}}
{{quote2|But, [[Master Mantis|Master]]... Isn't this a park for...amusement? All these rides, so many balloons! Am I wrong, Master?|[[Young Cricket]]|[[WarioWare Gold]]}}
The '''Diamond City Amusement Park''' is a theme park in [[Diamond City]] that appears in ''[[WarioWare Gold]]'' in [[Young Cricket & Master Mantis]]' story. The Diamond City Amusement Park's known rides are the Chromaconda, a snake-shaped roller coaster which goes one hundred miles per hour; Breakneck Falls, a log flume ride; Precious Prancers, a carousel; the Diamond Wheel, a ferris wheel ride; an unnamed tornado ride; and an unnamed teacup ride. There are also several tents and balloons in the Diamond City Amusement Park, along with a sign showing an overhead view of the park.
The '''Diamond City Amusement Park''' is a theme park in [[Diamond City]] that appears in ''[[WarioWare Gold]]'' in [[Young Cricket]] & [[Master Mantis]]'s story. The Diamond City Amusement Park's known rides are the Chromaconda, a snake-shaped roller coaster which goes one hundred miles per hour; Breakneck Falls, a log flume ride; Precious Prancers, a carousel; the Diamond Wheel, a ferris wheel ride; an unnamed tornado ride; and an unnamed teacup ride. There are also several tents and balloons in the Diamond City Amusement Park, along with a sign showing an overhead view of the park.
==History==
==History==
In Young Cricket & Master Mantis' story, Young Cricket & Master Mantis are seen riding the teacup ride, with Cricket questioning Master Mantis's methods. They are then seen looking over the Diamond City Amusement Park's sign as Young Cricket gives an overview of some of the rides in the park, and admits he was wrong about the methods. They then ride the Precious Prancers ride, where their set of [[microgame]]s is played, with the player's lives being represented by a horse and the microgames being introduced by carriages on the ride.
In Young Cricket & Master Mantis's story, Young Cricket & Master Mantis are seen riding the teacup ride, with Cricket questioning Master Mantis's methods. They are then seen looking over the Diamond City Amusement Park's sign as Young Cricket gives an overview of some of the rides in the park, and admits he was wrong about the methods. They then ride the Precious Prancers ride, where their set of [[microgame]]s is played, with the player's lives being represented by a horse and the microgames being introduced by carriages on the ride.


After the ride, Young Cricket finds [[Lulu]] on his back, and points her off. However, Master Mantis suggests that he give her a ride to [[Diamond City Stadium]], which she agrees to.
After the ride, Young Cricket finds [[Lulu]] on his back and tells her to get off. However, Master Mantis suggests that he complete a "trial" with her, which she agrees to.


In the game's credits, [[Lulu]], Young Cricket, and Master Mantis are seen in front of an image of the Diamond City Amusement Park.
In the game's credits, [[Lulu]], Young Cricket, and Master Mantis are seen in front of an image of the Diamond City Amusement Park.

Revision as of 19:52, August 2, 2023

Diamond City Amusement Park
Cricket Mantis Park Gold.png
First appearance WarioWare Gold (2018)
Greater location Diamond City

Template:Quote2 The Diamond City Amusement Park is a theme park in Diamond City that appears in WarioWare Gold in Young Cricket & Master Mantis's story. The Diamond City Amusement Park's known rides are the Chromaconda, a snake-shaped roller coaster which goes one hundred miles per hour; Breakneck Falls, a log flume ride; Precious Prancers, a carousel; the Diamond Wheel, a ferris wheel ride; an unnamed tornado ride; and an unnamed teacup ride. There are also several tents and balloons in the Diamond City Amusement Park, along with a sign showing an overhead view of the park.

History

In Young Cricket & Master Mantis's story, Young Cricket & Master Mantis are seen riding the teacup ride, with Cricket questioning Master Mantis's methods. They are then seen looking over the Diamond City Amusement Park's sign as Young Cricket gives an overview of some of the rides in the park, and admits he was wrong about the methods. They then ride the Precious Prancers ride, where their set of microgames is played, with the player's lives being represented by a horse and the microgames being introduced by carriages on the ride.

After the ride, Young Cricket finds Lulu on his back and tells her to get off. However, Master Mantis suggests that he complete a "trial" with her, which she agrees to.

In the game's credits, Lulu, Young Cricket, and Master Mantis are seen in front of an image of the Diamond City Amusement Park.

Names in other languages

Diamond City Amusement Park

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ダイヤモンドゆうえんち[?]
Daiyamondo Yūenchi
Diamond Amusement Park
French Parc de loisirs de Diamantville[?] Diamond City Amusement Park
Italian Luna Park di Città Diamante[?] Diamond City Amusement Park
Spanish (NOA) Diversiones Diamante[?] Diamond Amusements
Spanish (NOE) Parque de atracciones Diamante[?] Diamond Amusement Park

Chromaconda

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ダイヤモンドスネーク[?]
Daiyamondo Sunēku
Diamond Snake
French Le Chromaconda[?] Same as English
Spanish La Cromaconda[?] Same as English

Breakneck Falls

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ダイヤモンドフォール[?]
Daiyamondo Fōru
Diamond Fall
French Les Rapides[?] The Rapids
Spanish (NOA) Los Rápidos[?] The Rapids
Spanish (NOE) Cataratas Vertiginosas[?] Vertiginous Waterfalls

Precious Prancers

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ダイヤモンドメリーゴーランド[?]
Daiyamondo Merīgōrando
Diamond Merry-Go-Round
French Le Carroussel[?] The Carousel
Spanish Corceles Adorables[?] Adorable Steeds

Diamond Wheel

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ダイヤモンドかんらんしゃ[?]
Daiyamondo Kanran-sha
Diamond Ferris Wheel
French La Grande Roue[?] The Ferris Wheel
Spanish (NOA) La Rueda Diamante[?] Diamond Wheel
Spanish (NOE) La Noria Diamante[?] Diamond Ferris Wheel