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'''The Manta Storm''' is the first episode of [[Sirena Beach]] in ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]''. The episode's objective is to defeat the [[Phantamanta|Manta]].
'''The Manta Storm''' is the first episode of [[Sirena Beach]] in ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]''. The episode's objective is to defeat [[Phantamanta]].


==Layout==
==Layout==
When the player first enters the level, they will find that [[Hotel Delfino]] has vanished under a pile of [[Goop#Electric goop|electric goop]]. Talking to the [[hotel manager]] near where the hotel should be will have him explain the situation to [[Mario]]. According to him, a large manta-like being came from the sea and covered the hotel in [[goop]] (which is shaped like the manta itself), causing it to sink. In the middle of the conversation, the Manta itself will slide onto the beach and the battle will begin.
When the player first enters the level, they find that [[Hotel Delfino]] has vanished under a pile of [[electric goop]]. Talking to the [[hotel manager]] near where the hotel should be has him explain the situation to [[Mario]]. According to him, a large manta-like being came from the sea and covered the hotel in [[goop]] (which is shaped like the manta itself), causing it to sink. In the middle of the conversation, Phantamanta itself slides onto the beach, and the battle begins.


The Manta leaves a trail of electric goop behind it when it moves. Spraying the Manta with [[F.L.U.D.D.]] or attacking it with [[Water Barrel]]s will cause it to divide. Each manta will divide into two more when sprayed long enough. The mantas will move in random directions, all leaving a trail of electric goop behind them. To defeat the Manta, the player has to continuously spray it until it can no longer divide. Once all that remains are the smallest possible mantas, they will get angry and begin trying to attack Mario. If Mario comes into contact with one, he will take damage and be thrown off. When the player finishes spraying all of the mantas, the hotel will return, the beach will be cleaned, and the [[Shine Sprite]] will appear.
Phantamanta leaves a trail of electric goop behind it when it moves. Spraying Phantamanta with [[F.L.U.D.D.|FLUDD]] or attacking it with [[Water Barrel]]s causes it to divide. Each manta divides into two more when sprayed long enough. The mantas move in random directions, all leaving a trail of electric goop behind them. To defeat Phantamanta, the player has to continuously spray it until it can no longer divide. Once all that remains are the smallest possible mantas, they get angry and begin trying to attack Mario. If Mario comes into contact with one, he will take damage and be thrown off. When the player finishes spraying all of the mantas, the hotel returns, the beach is cleaned, and the [[Shine Sprite]] appears.


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
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|SpaE=El ataque de Mega Raya
|SpaE=El ataque de Mega Raya
|SpaEM=Phantamanta's Attack
|SpaEM=Phantamanta's Attack
|FraE=La tempête de Méga Manta
|FreE=La tempête de Méga Manta
|FraEM=The Phantamanta Storm
|FreEM=The Phantamanta Storm
|Ger=Magische Mantas
|Ger=Magische Mantas
|GerM=Magical Mantas
|GerM=Magical Mantas
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==Trivia==
*This mission and its boss fight are [[List of references in Nintendo video games#Splatoon 3 (Switch)|referenced]] in the game ''[[inkipedia:Splatoon 3|Splatoon 3]]'' by [[inkipedia:Big Man|Big Man]]'s boss battle, which is based on the Phantamanta boss battle. Big Man's title, "The Hype Manta Storm," is a reference to the name of the mission, and the ink color that Big Man uses is reminiscent of the electric goop.


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{{SMS episodes}}
[[Category:Super Mario Sunshine episodes]]
[[Category:Super Mario Sunshine episodes]]
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Latest revision as of 10:34, August 2, 2024

Episode
The Manta Storm
The Manta Storm.png
Location Sirena Beach
Mission # 1
Game Super Mario Sunshine
Boss(es) Manta
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The Manta Storm is the first episode of Sirena Beach in Super Mario Sunshine. The episode's objective is to defeat Phantamanta.

Layout[edit]

When the player first enters the level, they find that Hotel Delfino has vanished under a pile of electric goop. Talking to the hotel manager near where the hotel should be has him explain the situation to Mario. According to him, a large manta-like being came from the sea and covered the hotel in goop (which is shaped like the manta itself), causing it to sink. In the middle of the conversation, Phantamanta itself slides onto the beach, and the battle begins.

Phantamanta leaves a trail of electric goop behind it when it moves. Spraying Phantamanta with FLUDD or attacking it with Water Barrels causes it to divide. Each manta divides into two more when sprayed long enough. The mantas move in random directions, all leaving a trail of electric goop behind them. To defeat Phantamanta, the player has to continuously spray it until it can no longer divide. Once all that remains are the smallest possible mantas, they get angry and begin trying to attack Mario. If Mario comes into contact with one, he will take damage and be thrown off. When the player finishes spraying all of the mantas, the hotel returns, the beach is cleaned, and the Shine Sprite appears.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ふしぎせいぶつ マンタ しゅうらい![?]
Fushigi Seibutsu Manta Shūrai!
Mysterious Creature - Manta, Invades!
French (NOE) La tempête de Méga Manta[?] The Phantamanta Storm
German Magische Mantas[?] Magical Mantas
Italian Tempesta di mante[?] Manta Storm
Spanish (NOE) El ataque de Mega Raya[?] Phantamanta's Attack

Trivia[edit]

  • This mission and its boss fight are referenced in the game Splatoon 3 by Big Man's boss battle, which is based on the Phantamanta boss battle. Big Man's title, "The Hype Manta Storm," is a reference to the name of the mission, and the ink color that Big Man uses is reminiscent of the electric goop.