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Cheep Cheep Falls
Information
Appears in Mario Kart World
Cup(s) Leaf Cup
Rally(s) Ice Rally
Moon Rally
Acorn Rally

Cheep Cheep Falls is the first course of the Leaf Cup in Mario Kart World, as well as the third checkpoint of the Ice Rally and the fourth of the Moon and Acorn Rallies. The course takes place in a forested autumn area slightly east of the center of the world map, with pagodas that make it reminiscent of feudal Japan. Racers traverse along rivers and the titular waterfalls during parts of the course.[1]

It is the third course in the Mario Kart series to be heavily influenced by Japanese landscapes and architecture, after Tokyo Blur and Ninja Hideaway, and is the only one to not originate from Mario Kart Tour.

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese プクプクフォールズ[2]
Pukupuku Fōruzu
Cheep Cheep Falls
French Chutes Cheep Cheep[3] Cheep Cheep Falls

References