Turbo-bashable doors

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Turbo-bashable doors
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Mario about to break through a pair of Turbo Tobira
First appearance Super Mario Sunshine (2002)
Latest appearance Super Mario 3D All-Stars (2020)

Template:Quote2 Turbo Tobira are double doors rarely found throughout Super Mario Sunshine. Although Mario is normally unable to break through them, this is easily accomplished by starting up a super dash with the Turbo Nozzle from a fair distance in front of the gates. This is the objective of the Turbo Dash! mission in Delfino Plaza. The bell tower in the southwest corner of the plaza has Turbo Tobira Mario must break through to retrieve a Shine Sprite within the tower.

The police station also has Turbo Tobira in front of it. Mario must charge up at a good distance in front of them and crash through the doors to enter a bonus area where the Turbo Nozzle is tested.

Turbo Tobira are imbedded in one of the platforms near the shore and the lighthouse. To break through them, Mario must begin dashing across the water and crash through the doors to receive a hidden blue coin.

Two Turbo Tobira make up the small structure within Delfino Airstrip. Mario is intended to return here later in the game and break through the building to find a blue coin concealed in a block of ice.

Notably, there is a lengthy glitch involving these Turbo Tobira in the airstrip. The player must complete Bianco Hills and unlock the Turbo Nozzle, all the while without any additional lives or save points following the very beginning of the game. This allows the player to spawn in with access to the Hover Nozzle box. Although it can be used in this area, touching, or even dashing toward, the Turbo Tobira here causes the game to crash.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ターボトビラ[1]
Tābo Tobira
Turbo Doors

References

  1. ^ Shogakukan. 2015. Super Mario Bros. Hyakka: Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook, Super Mario Sunshine section, page 105.