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There are three Shrinker Pipes on Tiny-Huge Island. One is located near the level's start, on the same platform as the [[Venus Fire Trap]]s. A second is located at the base of the mountain, above the source of the [[Big Steely|Big Steelies]]. The third is located on the opposite corner of the island from the level's start, at the point where the race with Koopa the Quick ends.  
There are three Shrinker Pipes on Tiny-Huge Island. One is located near the level's start, on the same platform as the [[Venus Fire Trap]]s. A second is located at the base of the mountain, above the source of the [[Big Steely|Big Steelies]]. The third is located on the opposite corner of the island from the level's start, at the point where the race with Koopa the Quick ends.  


[[Magic Door]]s from ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' provide a similar function for [[Big Island|the similar world in that game]].
[[Magic Door]]s from ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' provide a similar function for [[Giant Land|the similar world in that game]].


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 13:03, November 18, 2014

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Mario near a Shrinker Pipe.

Shrinker Pipes[1] are objects that appear in Super Mario 64 and its remake, exclusively in the level Tiny-Huge Island. Though they look visually similar to Warp Pipes and use the same sound effects, they do not transport the player anywhere. Instead, they change the user's size, either making them much larger or much smaller than their surroundings. Using a Shrinker Pipe also resets certain events, such as the race with Koopa the Quick, allowing them to be re-attempted without exiting the stage.

There are three Shrinker Pipes on Tiny-Huge Island. One is located near the level's start, on the same platform as the Venus Fire Traps. A second is located at the base of the mountain, above the source of the Big Steelies. The third is located on the opposite corner of the island from the level's start, at the point where the race with Koopa the Quick ends.

Magic Doors from Super Mario Bros. 3 provide a similar function for the similar world in that game.

References

  1. ^ Super Mario 64 Nintendo Player's Guide, page 107-111

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