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|image=[[File:Blooper Surfing Safari.png|200px]]
|level=[[Ricco Harbor]]
|location=[[Ricco Harbor]]
|star=2
|number=2
|game=''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]''
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'''Blooper Surfing Safari''', or '''Blooper Surfin' Safari'''<ref>Loe, Casey. ''Super Mario Sunshine'' Perfect Guide. Page 45.</ref>, is the second episode of [[Ricco Harbor]] in ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]''. The episode's objective is to use [[Blooper Racer]]s to complete a racecourse.  
{{quote|Show me some super Blooper-surfing, and win yourself a prize!|Pianta|Super Mario Sunshine}}
'''Blooper Surfing Safari''', or '''Blooper Surfin' Safari''',<ref>{{cite|author=Loe, Casey|title=''Super Mario Sunshine'' Perfect Guide|page=45|language=en-us|date=August 12, 2002|publisher=Versus Books|isbn=1-931886-09-1}}</ref> is the second episode of [[Ricco Harbor]] in ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]''. The episode's objective is to use [[Blooper Racer]]s to complete a racecourse. After completing the episode once, the player can return to this episode to collect the Secret Shine [[Blooper-Surfing Sequel]]. The title is a reference to {{wp|The Beach Boys}} song "{{wp|Surfin' Safari}}".


==Layout==
==Layout==
During this mission, a pier will be placed to the right of the player's starting position, which contains the [[Pianta]] [[Big Daddy]] and his Blooper Racers. The player needs to use a Blooper Racer to enter a cave underneath the plaza (where [[Gooper Blooper]] was fought in the [[Gooper Blooper Breaks Out|last episode]]), as the cave entrance is surrounded by [[Graffiti#Slimy water|oil]], making entering the cave difficult. Once the player enters the cave, they will be brought to a racecourse.
During this mission, a pier is placed to the right of the player's starting position, which contains the [[Pianta]] [[Big Daddy of Blooper-surfing|Big Daddy]] and his Blooper Racers. The player needs to use a Blooper Racer to enter a tunnel underneath the plaza (where [[Gooper Blooper]] was fought in the [[Gooper Blooper Breaks Out|last episode]]), as the tunnel entrance is surrounded by [[Goop#Slimy water|oil]], making entering the tunnel difficult. Once the player enters the tunnel, they are brought to a racecourse.


Once the player lands in the racecourse, the Pianta there will challenge the player to race a lap of the racecourse in under forty-five seconds. The path of the race is a large road filled with water, so the player needs to use one of the Blooper Racers to complete the challenge. However, the course has many obstacles on it and crashing into one or the surrounding walls will make the player lose a life and have to start over. Obstacles include stationary and moving blocks, spikes, and spinning walls. If the player makes it to the goal in under forty-five seconds, they will be rewarded with a [[Shine Sprite]].
Once the player lands in the racecourse, the Pianta there challenges the player to race a lap of the racecourse in under forty-five seconds. The path of the race is a large road filled with water, so the player needs to use one of the Blooper Racers to complete the challenge. However, the course has many obstacles on it and crashing into one or the surrounding walls makes the player lose a life and have to start over. Obstacles include stationary and moving blocks, spikes, and spinning walls. If the player makes it to the goal in under forty-five seconds, they are rewarded with a [[Shine Sprite]].
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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=GO!GO!イカサーフィン
|Jap=GO!GO!イカサーフィン
|JapR=GO! GO! Ika sāfin
|JapR=! ! Ika Sāfin
|JapM=Go! Go! Squid Surfin'!
|JapM=Go! Go! Squid Surfin'
|SpaE=¡Calamarsurfeando!
|SpaE=¡Calamarsurfeando!
|SpaEM=Squid Surfing!
|SpaEM=Squid Surfing!
|FraE=La surf attitude
|FreE=La surf attitude
|FraEM=The Surf Attitude
|FreEM=The Surf Attitude
|Ger=Blooper-Surf-Safari
|Ger=Blooper-Surf-Safari
|GerM=Blooper Surf Safari
|GerM=Blooper Surf Safari
|Ita=Surf e Safari sui Calamari
|Ita=Surf e safari sui calamari
|ItaM=Surf and Safari on Squids
|ItaM=Surf-safari on squids
}}
}}


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
[[File:Riccoharborsecret.png|thumb|150px|right|The skybox in the Blooper surfing area.]]
[[File:Riccoharborsecret.png|thumb|150px|The skybox in the Blooper surfing area.]]
*When in the Blooper surfing area, if the player stands next to a wall with Mario's back facing it and activates the first person view, the skybox for the area can be seen, which is the same background used in certain secret levels such as [[The Hillside Cave Secret]] or the [[Dune Bud Sand Castle Secret]].
*When in the Blooper surfing area, if the player stands next to a wall with Mario's back facing it and activates the first-person view, the skybox for the area can be seen, which is the same background used in certain secret levels such as [[The Hillside Cave Secret]] or the [[Dune Bud Sand Castle Secret]]. The music in the area before starting the race is also the one used in said secret levels.


==References==
==References==
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[[Category:Super Mario Sunshine episodes]]
[[it:Surf e safari sui calamari]]

Latest revision as of 12:58, June 3, 2024

Episode
Blooper Surfing Safari
Blooper Surfing Safari.png
Location Ricco Harbor
Mission # 2
Game Super Mario Sunshine
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“Show me some super Blooper-surfing, and win yourself a prize!”
Pianta, Super Mario Sunshine

Blooper Surfing Safari, or Blooper Surfin' Safari,[1] is the second episode of Ricco Harbor in Super Mario Sunshine. The episode's objective is to use Blooper Racers to complete a racecourse. After completing the episode once, the player can return to this episode to collect the Secret Shine Blooper-Surfing Sequel. The title is a reference to The Beach Boys song "Surfin' Safari".

Layout[edit]

During this mission, a pier is placed to the right of the player's starting position, which contains the Pianta Big Daddy and his Blooper Racers. The player needs to use a Blooper Racer to enter a tunnel underneath the plaza (where Gooper Blooper was fought in the last episode), as the tunnel entrance is surrounded by oil, making entering the tunnel difficult. Once the player enters the tunnel, they are brought to a racecourse.

Once the player lands in the racecourse, the Pianta there challenges the player to race a lap of the racecourse in under forty-five seconds. The path of the race is a large road filled with water, so the player needs to use one of the Blooper Racers to complete the challenge. However, the course has many obstacles on it and crashing into one or the surrounding walls makes the player lose a life and have to start over. Obstacles include stationary and moving blocks, spikes, and spinning walls. If the player makes it to the goal in under forty-five seconds, they are rewarded with a Shine Sprite.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese GO!GO!イカサーフィン[?]
Gō! Gō! Ika Sāfin
Go! Go! Squid Surfin'
French (NOE) La surf attitude[?] The Surf Attitude
German Blooper-Surf-Safari[?] Blooper Surf Safari
Italian Surf e safari sui calamari[?] Surf-safari on squids
Spanish (NOE) ¡Calamarsurfeando![?] Squid Surfing!

Trivia[edit]

The skybox in the Blooper surfing area.
  • When in the Blooper surfing area, if the player stands next to a wall with Mario's back facing it and activates the first-person view, the skybox for the area can be seen, which is the same background used in certain secret levels such as The Hillside Cave Secret or the Dune Bud Sand Castle Secret. The music in the area before starting the race is also the one used in said secret levels.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Loe, Casey (August 12, 2002). Super Mario Sunshine Perfect Guide. Versus Books (American English). ISBN 1-931886-09-1. Page 45.