Which also helps demonstrate the legitimate functionality of the sunglasses: the game gets brighter as you collect more shine sprites, and the sunglasses return the visuals to their starting brightness, which could even be very helpful for people whose eyes are hurt by the bright tropical colors. Just wish it was a toggle instead of needing to re-collect it each time you change areas X(
There's a guy in the Hotel Delfino vents who says something like "These ghosts are annoying, I wish someone would come suck them up with a vacuum. Why are you looking at me like that?" Implying Luigi's Mansion happened.
I truly believe Sunshine takes place after Luigi's Mansion. This is because Luigi is never seen in Sunshine, implying he is staying at his new mansion still. Mario decided to go on a vacation after being saved by his brother. It doesn't make sense to me for luigis mansion to take place after sunshine, because if that was the case Luigi would be with Mario in sunshine
I did play Luigi's Mansion a year after I did Sunshine as a kid and I realize the reference now xD Also I notice how Luigi goes on his own adventure in TTYD, and how TTYD references Sunshine in a few ways, so that game must take place after Sunshine lol
The underwater city in Noki Bay isn't abandoned and there's no dark backstory to it. It was only empty in that one mission because there's a giant eel in the way. The eighth mission has it fully populated with nokis and is super peaceful.
Ok I always like to think that the underwater city in noki bay is somehow connected to the city under rougeport in ttyd and I think it would make sense in a way because we do see piantas in both games and other similarities
@@greenstarlover1 ....its eight.... igneous. . ....I always considered myself bad at math too..... seems I can take some confidence in knowing at least am not the WORST at it. . . .
I have several theories for why Bowser Jr. ended up with the magic brush that don't include E. Gadd secretly being evil. 1. Bowser Jr. is "stretching the truth" when he says E. Gadd "gave" him the brush. He wouldn't admit that he's a thief when he's playing the good guy. Or he just straight-up doesn't see himself as a thief. In his eyes he was saving his dear mother and had to get rid of Mario at all cost, so there's no way it would be theft if it's for the greater good. Besides, he was raised by Bowser, who lies all the time. 2. Bowser Jr. already had his shapeshifting bandana at the time, so E. Gadd thought he was Mario. I don't think it's ever specifically stated where BJ got it from. Most people assume he created it WITH the brush, but it's possible he already had it. Maybe it was made with magikoopa magic. I mean Bowser Jr. came to the island to "outsmart" Mario, so it's possible he already had the plan to frame him, which would make sense if he could already pose as Mario. 3. E. Gadd didn't realize Bowser Jr. was Bowser's son. This was the first time BJ was seen in the Marioverse. Even Peach and Mario didn't know him yet. Maybe Gadd thought he was just some random Koopa person and didn't expect him to use the brush for evil. Maybe he just wanted someone to test the potential of his creation, but by the time he realized his mistake, it was already too late. Or he never realized it at all. 4. E. Gadd technically DID "give" the brush to BJ, but not to keep. I could see Gadd working on some machine, laser-focused on his work, when Bowser Jr. curiously walks up and spies over his shoulder like "Whatcha doin'?" Then E. Gadd is like "Hold this for a moment.", as he hands him the brush, without even looking up from his task. And before he knows it Bowser Jr. has run off with his invention. I could totally see Gadd be this absent-minded. ...or maybe he just lost his glasses and couldn't see who was in front of him. Who knows.
I always thought of E. Gadd just being a tad eccentric that he doesn't always fully think about the repercussions of his inventions. The Luigi's Mansion series seems to portray him as such, at least.
the eel level bit is dumb. it's not an abandoned creepy city, except for when the eel is rampaging. you can go back later and see all the nokis floating around their homes.
To add to the Unsettling Hotel Delfino point, it’s implied the occupants are somehow brainwashed to stay at Sirena Beach. You’ll notice throughout some of the levels that there’s some Piantas and Nokis on the beach. The singing sisters, some fans watching, a Noki running around, and a Pianta measuring the distance between two steps. However, as the missions go on, you’ll notice their dialogue changes as they keep doing the same things over and over. For example: the lady measuring her steps starts by saying “I think it’s about 80 paces from here to there.” and then “I’m pretty sure it’s 80 paces to there.” and on the final mission, she says “I think I’ve lost weight...” Rather it’s brainwashing or a time loop or some other explanation, it’s pretty weird stuff and I’m surprised I’ve never seen anyone talk about it.
Maybe it could be a reference to Hotel California and the whole stage has a pocket purgatory-esque dimension, at least while it was haunted. Great observation Luminary of the Stars.
25:00 im pretty sure its just evacuated? Grampa Noki kinda implies that's where they lived before the water got toxic andnthey had to come to the surface. Edit: so i decided to play thru Noki bay and see exactly what the story is. Yeah its literally that they evacuated the city because of the mystery pollution (eel cavities poisoning the water) so once you finish the eel dentist shine they all move back in. You can see their houses floating at the surface as platforms to jump on, and in the last shine, all the noki have moved back to the underwater city and you get the 8 red coin fish they prepared for you. This is literally in game text information XD
He didn't do the very bottom layer. I would have loved to hear about "rely mouth final form scrapped due to brain hemorageing" and "mamma mia suicide trigger" even if they do turn out to be fake.
I literally sat through this video to see all those plus the "2.7% of people remembering a sequel" ._. Don't get me wrong, the video was still well-made but I feel a bit baited lol
Yeah im sorry y'all. All the entries were pretty much fake and I could barley talk about them, that being said I should've still covered them. And I will, I'll post a video soon covering corrects in my iceberg videos and I'll include them in that
I like to think Sunshine is directly after Luigi's Mansion, and is the reason mario is on vacation. Would also explain why Luigi isn't there, he's busy overseeing the creation of the A rank mansion. (assuming that's the canon ending to Luigi's Mansion.) Also don't know if this is true or not, but I'm pretty sure the king boo in sunshine is a fake one made by Bowser Jr.
The King Boo in Sunshine is indeed a fake made by the brush. Even then, it was just a localization mistake. He's not even called King Boo in the Japanese version.
I, for one, actually love the 100% ending screen in this game. I get that it might feel a little anticlimactic, but you just completed the game. What would be the point of giving you a cosmetic or whatever if you're already done playing. An alternate ending screen, however, gives you a sense of fulfillment like "hey gamer, you did it, nice job". Especially back in the day when the internet wasn't a big thing, so when you saw that screen you took a picture with your flipphone (if you even had one) to get epic bragging rights at school the next day. This has been my TED talk, thanks for listening.
I would like there to have been a more fulfilling cutscene or something that would either link to a sequel or give some sort of explanation as to what they do next. Kind of like a halo vibe. But I totally see what you mean, especially the back in the day part, haha
With the stem cells in the brush theory the funnier thought is E Gadd figuring out an effective way to make Stem cells work instantly and instead of telling doctors put it in a paintbrush and gave it to a baby dinosaur
25:18 I always assumed this place was an ancestral Noki building (like the wall maze and the grotto up on the cliff). The Noki don't inhabit it because of the pollution. They return during the Red Coin Fish level, hanging out on jellyfish.
Woah ur right, what if bowser went back in time, got BJ, and raised him as his son? Because he never had parents? And maybe got him after the events of Yoshis island. That’s a cool thought
17:58 ドルピック・タウン (Dolphic Town) is the name in Japanese for Delfino Plaza (so yeah, technically the one from Space World :P), like with Mare Village and Gelato Beach (マンマ・ビーチ (Mamma Beach)). You can actually find a bunch of signs calling it that in Delfino Plaza, and I think also in the Z button map? With the fire cheep cheep, I don't know why, but I always assumed the "lava" in the volcano was just covered in lethal goop, probably because the outside of the volcano has water in it. I know that makes no sense considering they're on fire. With the hat being life support and Mario losing health in the sun, I just assumed it was supposed to be heatstroke.
Hotel Lacrima is most likely the scrapped name for Hotel Delfino. "Lacrima" means "tear" in italian, which makes a ton of sense when you think about the aura/vibe the hotel gives off, and the fact that its filled with Boos, so death and well, sadness and tears
Bianco hills/ White Hills Ricco harbor/ Rich harbor i think? Gelato beach/ ice cream beach Pinna park/ fin park Sirena beach/ siren beach Noki bay/ noki is not an italian word i dont know the meaning Pianta village/ plant village Corona mountain/ Coronavirus mountain, sorry i had to. I mean crown mountain Delfino plaza / dolphin plaza Il piantissimo in the italian game is called just palmassimo, i dont know why they changed name because piantissimo is an alteration of the italian word pianta/plant
I gotta agree with the weird aura of the hotel. It's like being in a real one - the smell of industrial cleaning supplies, the emptiness and sheer size of the building you're in and the weird complexity of the architecture - the level kinda resembles that feeling.
I'm surprised that the "Oh I'd love a dick!" Sunflower outside of Pianna Park wasn't on the iceberg. And also surprised that you didn't mention that another theory that went around with the book behind the door in the bottle stage was thought to be the book for Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door
12:48 I did, heh... exploring is fun. 20:18 In Spanish the course is called Playa Paradiso (Paradiso Beach), Paradiso is Italian for paradise - makes sense for a romantic place but... well, you soon start getting just what kind of "paradise" it refers to.
Id like to think that the reason every level has a specific time frame is simply because Mario gets every shine from each area in one go. When he goes to Serena beach and fights the manta storm, he doesn’t just leave, He sticks around and continues through the rest of the episodes. After that he would likely just stay the night before returning to delphino plaza.
One word: Super Mario Sunshine Personally, I love the word “I went to the park today with my elephant and we had a wonderful time and then later we went to get iced coffee and donuts.”
No lie, one of my fondest Sunshine memories was visiting Pianta Village at night, standing on the tree behind the hot spring, and just watching the Pinna Park Ferris wheel slowly spin in the distance. It was always so relaxing.
Regarding the fact that you can skip the first bianco hills episode, if you go up the windmill you’ll find a pianta. Talk to him and he references the fact that you’re not “supposed” to be fighting Petey Piranha yet and advises you to come back later.
Hotel Delphino is claustrophobic. And you’re right about the music being unsettling. It gets really weird too when you’re forced to navigate the hotel’s secret entrances like a maze. It’s also a little unsettling how you can invade people’s rooms, especially when you enter though seemingly impossible entrances (jumping through the ceiling of the bathroom and ending up in a bathtub on the second level). It’s like the hotel itself is something otherworldly and doesn’t belong on this plane of existence. There’s random fruit everywhere. It’s haunted by pink ghosts. There’s weird tunnels and stuff. It’s just a strange atmosphere for a Mario game.
31:07 my theory is that this resembles basicly the goop as a manyfestation like virus, when creatures like goombas, piranha plants and other creatures touch it, they get corrupted by it and overcome, like some virus, and maybe the wierd face is the goop, like hell the goop piranhas might be piranha plants corrupted. Kinda scary if you ask me Edit: i think they must be fully drenched, not just touch it, like mario does not fall under the influemce of it
The Underwater Ruins is the ancestral home of the Nokis, the elder confirms it. He asks you for help since they can't return to it with the polluted water in the way. Once you do everything you get to see the Nokis return in the 8th mission.
Love how you make the video fun and insert your own opinions and ideas :) So many iceberg videos are far too similar to straight forward list videos for me to truly enjoy.
I absolutely love the energy you got in these videos! So much personality! A lot of iceberg videos give me kind of EH vibes but yours MMM Chef's kiss!! Beautiful! Can't wait to see more from you!
The underwater town in Noki Bay is only abandoned before mission 8. In the red coin fish mission all the Noki return to their ancestral home since the pollution is gone.
I think the goop may have been changed due to it's resemblance to oil, and because oil spills are very bad for the environment, I don't think Nintendo would want people saying that it's oil. Still looks pretty cool though
I got a theory for the eel's city; The snail people live there, and they've just evacuated because of the pollution. Now, you might be thinking "that makes no fucking sense, the snails are always on the land." But, they're clearly modelled after aquatic snails, judging from the shells, and it's likely that the anthropomorphization made them amphibious (because humans have lungs)
This is just me nitpicking but the "triangle" island is actually shaped after the Ocean Sunfish or Mola Mola!! They're my favourite animal despite me hating the ocean, here are some fun facts: They're the largest bony fish They get their English name from sunbathing at the surface to warm up and to let sea birds eat parasites off their skin, but are called "moon fish" or even "floating heads" in other languages They mainly eat jellyfish and are completely docile and often are curious about divers They can swim down to 600m below sea level I hope you enjoyed my tangent, been loving all the iceberg videos lately!
Sol means Sun in some languages, the coin that has a sun in it are the shine sprites. The train was probably like the castle in Mario 64 then, areas required a specific number of shine sprites to be accessed
“The triangle island is Birth Island from Pokémon!” I’m pretty sure the sunfish island is supposed to be Mario Beach/Highway from Mario Kart Arcade GP given its layout
Ok, but when did fact/trivia videos begin being called "icebergs"?..... I'll admit I did learn a thing or two about a game I've literally adored for years so g'job on that
Things I realised: In Japanese Dolphic actually means dolphin as you can see on the untranslated posters in hotel delfino, this might imply the old Isle Delfino name was 'dolphin town' or delfino town'. The glitch that resets your game is useful in speed runs when in pinna park on the first level you can exit the level to skip 2 Cutscenes.
They probably got rid of that darker goop because A. It looks a little too much like actual oil B. Part of the point of the goop is that it's colorful (a lot resembles melted ice cream) and tastes like sweets to foreshadow that the person behind this is childish, along with a lot of other mannerisms and creations even before the 10 shine mark. (tantrums, the giant sticking out of his tongue, graffiti use in general, tasting oddly sweet, enemy designs, etc) Bowser's Fury makes this a lot funnier in hindsight tho.
Sol coins probably became shines - sol means sun and with the train system it’d be a way to block progression to the next area until enough had been collected
This is actually an iceberg that I both wanted but never expected to be discussed. As an avid defender and fan of Sunshine, I'm really glad you made this video!! Just subscribed, and I cannot wait to see what's next~!! ^w^
About the Pikmin thing, it is canon that Mario takes place after Pikmin 3 or later, since there are Pikmin in Toadstool Tour. In other words, the Piantas are the fully-grown Pikmin, just like how the small insects and rodents increased in size after the dinosaur extinction. Also, the time anomalies are the ability to resurrect bosses by heading back to the time you beat them and undo the happy endings through what can only be described as temporal manipulation.
12:50 Not on my first, but I absolutely did on my second. It became the talk of the playground way back when that I managed to skip the first shine in Bianco Hills. Even though it was pretty easy.
Yo check out Sunflowers newest video. It features a special appearance from a particular Polar bear ;D
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still waiting for that one word you promised
The Coca-Cola polar bear, epic
Actually found you from Sunflower, and your really great. Already subbed!
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Great vid! Only complaint is that Super Mario Sunshine is 3 words...
Actually with the sunglasses and t-shirt you can wear them in different levels you just have to find the guy around the map
Which also helps demonstrate the legitimate functionality of the sunglasses: the game gets brighter as you collect more shine sprites, and the sunglasses return the visuals to their starting brightness, which could even be very helpful for people whose eyes are hurt by the bright tropical colors.
Just wish it was a toggle instead of needing to re-collect it each time you change areas X(
@@DoctorFalchion in 3d all stars they could change it. Idk if they did, but they can update it.
@@sage-the-silly-0.0 no they didn't change it lol I have the game
I wanted to write this comment immediately!!!
I last played this game the year it came out and had to stop and look for this comment to make sure I wasn't the only one who knew that :|
Ah yes, the classic Mario enemies: Goomba, Piranha Plant, and HELL DEMON.
Omg that picture scared me so much.
@@caydenjohns2440 ikr it's 1am for me right now and it scared the crap out of me
It reminds me of... that Smithy head in the background of Smithy's battle of SMRPG that remains even after you beat him.
@@badluckastro7205 it was also like midnight for me.
Does anybody think it might be a version of the ghosts on the rooftops in bianco hills?
There's a guy in the Hotel Delfino vents who says something like "These ghosts are annoying, I wish someone would come suck them up with a vacuum. Why are you looking at me like that?" Implying Luigi's Mansion happened.
I truly believe Sunshine takes place after Luigi's Mansion. This is because Luigi is never seen in Sunshine, implying he is staying at his new mansion still. Mario decided to go on a vacation after being saved by his brother. It doesn't make sense to me for luigis mansion to take place after sunshine, because if that was the case Luigi would be with Mario in sunshine
@@badluckastro7205 I really like this interpretation
I did play Luigi's Mansion a year after I did Sunshine as a kid and I realize the reference now xD
Also I notice how Luigi goes on his own adventure in TTYD, and how TTYD references Sunshine in a few ways, so that game must take place after Sunshine lol
Isn’t Paper Mario it’s own separate universe?
@@GoldLight73 The intro is actually professor Frankly reading the town lore book, before Mario goes to Rogueport, since Peach invited him after all
The underwater city in Noki Bay isn't abandoned and there's no dark backstory to it. It was only empty in that one mission because there's a giant eel in the way. The eighth mission has it fully populated with nokis and is super peaceful.
Ok I always like to think that the underwater city in noki bay is somehow connected to the city under rougeport in ttyd and I think it would make sense in a way because we do see piantas in both games and other similarities
Suprisded someone so ignorant would do a video like this tbh...
Also in the 2nd mission the old Noki says the ruins were from the ancient Noki kingdom, which implies that they lived there for a long time.
@@johnbacchus6169 Wow, thought I knew everything about this game!
@@gamermapper I love iceberg videos but HATE these content farm channels that make iceberg videos as their schtick
“One word” I think I’m starting to see a trend.
Why are people losing the ability to count recently?
That's not one word
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Lmao that's what I thought
That's three
@@greenstarlover1 ....its eight.... igneous. .
....I always considered myself bad at math too..... seems I can take some confidence in knowing at least am not the WORST at it. . . .
A note about King Boo: it’s assumed that he’s made by the paint brush just like everyone else, so that’s not the King Boo from Luigi’s Mansion.
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*Smooth brains: Ocean Sunfish*
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Its just south carolina
I have several theories for why Bowser Jr. ended up with the magic brush that don't include E. Gadd secretly being evil.
1.
Bowser Jr. is "stretching the truth" when he says E. Gadd "gave" him the brush. He wouldn't admit that he's a thief when he's playing the good guy. Or he just straight-up doesn't see himself as a thief. In his eyes he was saving his dear mother and had to get rid of Mario at all cost, so there's no way it would be theft if it's for the greater good.
Besides, he was raised by Bowser, who lies all the time.
2.
Bowser Jr. already had his shapeshifting bandana at the time, so E. Gadd thought he was Mario.
I don't think it's ever specifically stated where BJ got it from. Most people assume he created it WITH the brush, but it's possible he already had it. Maybe it was made with magikoopa magic.
I mean Bowser Jr. came to the island to "outsmart" Mario, so it's possible he already had the plan to frame him, which would make sense if he could already pose as Mario.
3.
E. Gadd didn't realize Bowser Jr. was Bowser's son. This was the first time BJ was seen in the Marioverse.
Even Peach and Mario didn't know him yet.
Maybe Gadd thought he was just some random Koopa person and didn't expect him to use the brush for evil. Maybe he just wanted someone to test the potential of his creation, but by the time he realized his mistake, it was already too late.
Or he never realized it at all.
4.
E. Gadd technically DID "give" the brush to BJ, but not to keep.
I could see Gadd working on some machine, laser-focused on his work, when Bowser Jr. curiously walks up and spies over his shoulder like "Whatcha doin'?"
Then E. Gadd is like "Hold this for a moment.", as he hands him the brush, without even looking up from his task. And before he knows it Bowser Jr. has run off with his invention.
I could totally see Gadd be this absent-minded.
...or maybe he just lost his glasses and couldn't see who was in front of him. Who knows.
I thought maybe E Gadd might have a store?
Where he sold the brush to like you said “some random koopa person”
Awesome theories and honestly they all seem very possible
SMG4 even kind of made a video on this lol
I always thought of E. Gadd just being a tad eccentric that he doesn't always fully think about the repercussions of his inventions. The Luigi's Mansion series seems to portray him as such, at least.
I also think that he created FLUDD as a counter measure after he realized what happened
He didn't mention that the Eel has a fully modelled stomach! I think that's what that Iceberg entry was referring to.
Mario didn't shy away from vore even into the DS era.
Maybe a stage in the eel's belly would've hit the drawing board?
31:21 also wrong text
At first i thought he was gonna say that, cause I've heard of it and was the only thing I could think about when this appeared on the iceberg. But no
the eel level bit is dumb. it's not an abandoned creepy city, except for when the eel is rampaging. you can go back later and see all the nokis floating around their homes.
I didn’t know you could return to that area later
When do you return ?
@@CLOUUUUU 8th shine is a red coin hunt down there
@@sixthdragoness thx !
@@sixthdragoness ohh right, forgot about that shine
The Pinna Park safety violations rant had me dying with laughter
YOOOO awesome video!! What a blast to watch, and thanks again for having me in the video :D
mario when then sun doesnt shine
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That sounds like a failboat thumbnail and i hate it
so true
oof so true :\ 😬😬
"And why is he the only thing living down here"
The fish: what am I? A roach?
To add to the Unsettling Hotel Delfino point, it’s implied the occupants are somehow brainwashed to stay at Sirena Beach. You’ll notice throughout some of the levels that there’s some Piantas and Nokis on the beach. The singing sisters, some fans watching, a Noki running around, and a Pianta measuring the distance between two steps. However, as the missions go on, you’ll notice their dialogue changes as they keep doing the same things over and over. For example: the lady measuring her steps starts by saying “I think it’s about 80 paces from here to there.” and then “I’m pretty sure it’s 80 paces to there.” and on the final mission, she says “I think I’ve lost weight...” Rather it’s brainwashing or a time loop or some other explanation, it’s pretty weird stuff and I’m surprised I’ve never seen anyone talk about it.
Maybe it could be a reference to Hotel California and the whole stage has a pocket purgatory-esque dimension, at least while it was haunted. Great observation Luminary of the Stars.
i finally escaped my iceberg binge like 3 days ago why must you do this to me
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25:00 im pretty sure its just evacuated? Grampa Noki kinda implies that's where they lived before the water got toxic andnthey had to come to the surface.
Edit: so i decided to play thru Noki bay and see exactly what the story is.
Yeah its literally that they evacuated the city because of the mystery pollution (eel cavities poisoning the water) so once you finish the eel dentist shine they all move back in. You can see their houses floating at the surface as platforms to jump on, and in the last shine, all the noki have moved back to the underwater city and you get the 8 red coin fish they prepared for you. This is literally in game text information XD
You know the iceberg is very good when there's Zelda music playing
I was REALLY not expecting to be taught about the fourth dimension, a surprise to be sure, but a welcome one
And without a single mention of "half-A-Presses" too. Very nice.
I love how in this era nintendo really wanted to connect Mario games in between titles. It makes it such an interesting era in the franchises history.
That moment when you watch the animal crossing iceberg and see this is premiering
A Mario Iceberg video without a meme ''do not research'' entry? You got my respect dude.
Man, these icebergs are so entertaining/addictive can't stop watching them! Would love to see a silent hill one sometime, can only find a Spanish one.
They're so cool. I've watched so many
I make Spanish
Bottom layer: SH 4 is about circumcision
He didn't do the very bottom layer. I would have loved to hear about "rely mouth final form scrapped due to brain hemorageing" and "mamma mia suicide trigger" even if they do turn out to be fake.
Yeah! Why not cover them??
I literally sat through this video to see all those plus the "2.7% of people remembering a sequel" ._. Don't get me wrong, the video was still well-made but I feel a bit baited lol
Yeah im sorry y'all. All the entries were pretty much fake and I could barley talk about them, that being said I should've still covered them. And I will, I'll post a video soon covering corrects in my iceberg videos and I'll include them in that
yeah the dumb made up stuff at the end is what a lot of people watch for i think
@@vgc0307 guess we'll find out
You can actually wear the sunglasses and t shirt in other stages, you just have to talk to the pianta dude inside the stage
I like to think Sunshine is directly after Luigi's Mansion, and is the reason mario is on vacation.
Would also explain why Luigi isn't there, he's busy overseeing the creation of the A rank mansion. (assuming that's the canon ending to Luigi's Mansion.)
Also don't know if this is true or not, but I'm pretty sure the king boo in sunshine is a fake one made by Bowser Jr.
The King Boo in Sunshine is indeed a fake made by the brush. Even then, it was just a localization mistake. He's not even called King Boo in the Japanese version.
@Lucas Dunn Finally someone says it.
I, for one, actually love the 100% ending screen in this game. I get that it might feel a little anticlimactic, but you just completed the game. What would be the point of giving you a cosmetic or whatever if you're already done playing.
An alternate ending screen, however, gives you a sense of fulfillment like "hey gamer, you did it, nice job". Especially back in the day when the internet wasn't a big thing, so when you saw that screen you took a picture with your flipphone (if you even had one) to get epic bragging rights at school the next day.
This has been my TED talk, thanks for listening.
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I would like there to have been a more fulfilling cutscene or something that would either link to a sequel or give some sort of explanation as to what they do next. Kind of like a halo vibe. But I totally see what you mean, especially the back in the day part, haha
With the stem cells in the brush theory the funnier thought is E Gadd figuring out an effective way to make Stem cells work instantly and instead of telling doctors put it in a paintbrush and gave it to a baby dinosaur
25:18
I always assumed this place was an ancestral Noki building (like the wall maze and the grotto up on the cliff). The Noki don't inhabit it because of the pollution. They return during the Red Coin Fish level, hanging out on jellyfish.
They have the most civil
I always thought it was interesting that Bowser Jr.'s drawings resemble SMW2 Yoshi's Island and its enemies.
Never noticed it aa
Woah ur right, what if bowser went back in time, got BJ, and raised him as his son? Because he never had parents? And maybe got him after the events of Yoshis island. That’s a cool thought
17:58 ドルピック・タウン (Dolphic Town) is the name in Japanese for Delfino Plaza (so yeah, technically the one from Space World :P), like with Mare Village and Gelato Beach (マンマ・ビーチ (Mamma Beach)). You can actually find a bunch of signs calling it that in Delfino Plaza, and I think also in the Z button map?
With the fire cheep cheep, I don't know why, but I always assumed the "lava" in the volcano was just covered in lethal goop, probably because the outside of the volcano has water in it. I know that makes no sense considering they're on fire.
With the hat being life support and Mario losing health in the sun, I just assumed it was supposed to be heatstroke.
Hotel Lacrima is most likely the scrapped name for Hotel Delfino. "Lacrima" means "tear" in italian, which makes a ton of sense when you think about the aura/vibe the hotel gives off, and the fact that its filled with Boos, so death and well, sadness and tears
And naturally delfino is dolphin in italian
And also are you italian?
@@bow-89 yup
Bianco hills/ White Hills
Ricco harbor/ Rich harbor i think?
Gelato beach/ ice cream beach
Pinna park/ fin park
Sirena beach/ siren beach
Noki bay/ noki is not an italian word i dont know the meaning
Pianta village/ plant village
Corona mountain/ Coronavirus mountain, sorry i had to. I mean crown mountain
Delfino plaza / dolphin plaza
Il piantissimo in the italian game is called just palmassimo, i dont know why they changed name because piantissimo is an alteration of the italian word pianta/plant
Wait, is that the horse from Horsin' Around?
So glad someone made this. Sunshines got so much strange shit/details in it that generally gets glanced over.
This is literally better than the Super Mario 64 iceberg. Thank you for making a video about it. This game is so damn cool.
E. Gadd: ey kid, wanna paint brush
B. Jr: sure, I guess
I gotta agree with the weird aura of the hotel. It's like being in a real one - the smell of industrial cleaning supplies, the emptiness and sheer size of the building you're in and the weird complexity of the architecture - the level kinda resembles that feeling.
I'm surprised that the "Oh I'd love a dick!" Sunflower outside of Pianna Park wasn't on the iceberg. And also surprised that you didn't mention that another theory that went around with the book behind the door in the bottle stage was thought to be the book for Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door
Ok but the "ruins" in Noki Bay are the homes if the Noki. They live there, and we see them in it on mission 8
"Released in 2002 for the cube" ah yes the cube, my favorite console, Successor to the nintendo 6
Nintendo Super was Rad
Damn I was hoping he would mention the “racist toad” and “mystery swastika” both being pretty iconic mario sunshine secrets
wait i've done some searching online and i know where to find him but what stage of Delphino Plaza can you find racist toad?
What? Where!?
One word: super Mario sunshine!
Me: hmm, well, Umm, y’see you didnt, it isn’t... I don’t think, you kinda, it’s not m, hmmm ok then.
i didnt even notice this was big marshes video at first. it just happened to pop up in my recommended. You're going somewhere bud
12:48 I did, heh... exploring is fun.
20:18 In Spanish the course is called Playa Paradiso (Paradiso Beach), Paradiso is Italian for paradise - makes sense for a romantic place but... well, you soon start getting just what kind of "paradise" it refers to.
I just finished sunshine for the first time today, so perfect timing lmao.
This was wonderful to experience. You're wonderful. You and Sunflower are both wonderful
Not the RUclipsr-Crossover I needed, but the RUclipsr-Crossover I deserved.
“Super Mario sunshine really makes you feel funky”
-Big Marsh
SuperMarioSunshine is one of the longest words i've heard in awhile.
I did hear "ostentatious" today.
But your word is better.
Id like to think that the reason every level has a specific time frame is simply because Mario gets every shine from each area in one go. When he goes to Serena beach and fights the manta storm, he doesn’t just leave, He sticks around and continues through the rest of the episodes. After that he would likely just stay the night before returning to delphino plaza.
The editing, humor, and script were 100% on point in this vid, EASILY one of my favorite iceberg videos, well done
One word: Super Mario Sunshine
Personally, I love the word “I went to the park today with my elephant and we had a wonderful time and then later we went to get iced coffee and donuts.”
No lie, one of my fondest Sunshine memories was visiting Pianta Village at night, standing on the tree behind the hot spring, and just watching the Pinna Park Ferris wheel slowly spin in the distance. It was always so relaxing.
Regarding the fact that you can skip the first bianco hills episode, if you go up the windmill you’ll find a pianta. Talk to him and he references the fact that you’re not “supposed” to be fighting Petey Piranha yet and advises you to come back later.
Finally getting to play Sunshine on 3D All Stars and just got recommended this! Amazing as always
Hotel Delphino is claustrophobic. And you’re right about the music being unsettling. It gets really weird too when you’re forced to navigate the hotel’s secret entrances like a maze. It’s also a little unsettling how you can invade people’s rooms, especially when you enter though seemingly impossible entrances (jumping through the ceiling of the bathroom and ending up in a bathtub on the second level). It’s like the hotel itself is something otherworldly and doesn’t belong on this plane of existence. There’s random fruit everywhere. It’s haunted by pink ghosts. There’s weird tunnels and stuff. It’s just a strange atmosphere for a Mario game.
31:07 my theory is that this resembles basicly the goop as a manyfestation like virus, when creatures like goombas, piranha plants and other creatures touch it, they get corrupted by it and overcome, like some virus, and maybe the wierd face is the goop, like hell the goop piranhas might be piranha plants corrupted.
Kinda scary if you ask me
Edit: i think they must be fully drenched, not just touch it, like mario does not fall under the influemce of it
The Underwater Ruins is the ancestral home of the Nokis, the elder confirms it. He asks you for help since they can't return to it with the polluted water in the way. Once you do everything you get to see the Nokis return in the 8th mission.
Love how you make the video fun and insert your own opinions and ideas :) So many iceberg videos are far too similar to straight forward list videos for me to truly enjoy.
I feel like the Peach's eyeball earrings thing should be on the iceberg too.
Wait, what?
@@0_dearghealach_083 her earrings mistakenly used her eye textures in a few scenes
23:40 E Gadd may not know that Bowser Jr. is bad. Assuming he got Jr's story about his "mom" it may have been an attempt to help him.
0:55 "Slick, precise movement."
ok
Your Voice is so cute and it reminds me of Satoru Iwata's Voice.
Awesome Video Man!
I absolutely love the energy you got in these videos! So much personality! A lot of iceberg videos give me kind of EH vibes but yours MMM Chef's kiss!! Beautiful! Can't wait to see more from you!
Thanks! Well I've actually be cooking up a HUGE New Iceberg coming very soon, hot out the oven!
The underwater town in Noki Bay is only abandoned before mission 8.
In the red coin fish mission all the Noki return to their ancestral home since the pollution is gone.
That “what of Mario said *No* ” gag was top tier, I laughed so hard I choked on my drinking FLUDD water
0:22 "For the Cube" LOL LMAO
For the Cube.
we must commence with the sacrifice, *FOR THE CUBE*
"one word"
continues to say three words
bruh
R/woooosh
I wonder if his name is Phil and if he trained Hercules
4 if you count the Hoohoo
12:43 it's quite strange. in my switch version there's Pianta saying "I'm not sure if you're supposed to be here now" or something like that.
I think the goop may have been changed due to it's resemblance to oil, and because oil spills are very bad for the environment, I don't think Nintendo would want people saying that it's oil. Still looks pretty cool though
I got a theory for the eel's city;
The snail people live there, and they've just evacuated because of the pollution.
Now, you might be thinking "that makes no fucking sense, the snails are always on the land." But, they're clearly modelled after aquatic snails, judging from the shells, and it's likely that the anthropomorphization made them amphibious (because humans have lungs)
0:22
"Released in 2002 for the C U B E"
Ah yes, my favourite Nintendo console
This is just me nitpicking but the "triangle" island is actually shaped after the Ocean Sunfish or Mola Mola!! They're my favourite animal despite me hating the ocean, here are some fun facts:
They're the largest bony fish
They get their English name from sunbathing at the surface to warm up and to let sea birds eat parasites off their skin, but are called "moon fish" or even "floating heads" in other languages
They mainly eat jellyfish and are completely docile and often are curious about divers
They can swim down to 600m below sea level
I hope you enjoyed my tangent, been loving all the iceberg videos lately!
Sol means Sun in some languages, the coin that has a sun in it are the shine sprites. The train was probably like the castle in Mario 64 then, areas required a specific number of shine sprites to be accessed
“The triangle island is Birth Island from Pokémon!”
I’m pretty sure the sunfish island is supposed to be Mario Beach/Highway from Mario Kart Arcade GP given its layout
Ok, but when did fact/trivia videos begin being called "icebergs"?.....
I'll admit I did learn a thing or two about a game I've literally adored for years so g'job on that
As a person that loves the train aesthetic I’m absolutely fuming that they cut it out of Sunshine 😔
I was so proud of this video for not misusing "begs the question" until 31:14. So close!
The pollution map demon is cute, either way. 🖤
Things I realised: In Japanese Dolphic actually means dolphin as you can see on the untranslated posters in hotel delfino, this might imply the old Isle Delfino name was 'dolphin town' or delfino town'.
The glitch that resets your game is useful in speed runs when in pinna park on the first level you can exit the level to skip 2 Cutscenes.
1:51 99% sure thats a Ocean sunfish island
Triangle
FYI: The "Soul Coins" idea was replaced by blue coins. I can give more information if someone wants.
I would enjoy more information
The ghost looking thing on the beta pollution map kinda looks like it could be those annoying wind enemies all over Bianca Hills and Ricco Harbor
Climbing the cage behind the Ferris wheel is the best part of the game.
And going to the windmill on first play through was everyone's first idea!
I have a small theory, what if the secret levels that take place in the sky are the dreams of the shine sprites?
Shadow the Hedgehog is really the Ultimate Life Form because he's a 4D being.
boi you got my respect for having Scott the woz in your recommended
That pollution map. Nightmare fuel
I’m glad someone on here has high praise for Sunshine. Ever since 3D All Stars all I’ve heard is slander that I wasn’t even aware existed!
They probably got rid of that darker goop because
A. It looks a little too much like actual oil
B. Part of the point of the goop is that it's colorful (a lot resembles melted ice cream) and tastes like sweets to foreshadow that the person behind this is childish, along with a lot of other mannerisms and creations even before the 10 shine mark. (tantrums, the giant sticking out of his tongue, graffiti use in general, tasting oddly sweet, enemy designs, etc)
Bowser's Fury makes this a lot funnier in hindsight tho.
Watching you explain 4d was the greatest thing I’ve ever seen
"one word..SUPER MARIO SUNSHINE"
ME: thats 3 words
Imagine if the paintbrush ending hinted at a sequel of a sunshine-like game but the mechanics are with painting
my headcanon is it would be il piantissimo's revenge and he would be doing grafitti just like bowser jr did tbh
Sol coins probably became shines - sol means sun and with the train system it’d be a way to block progression to the next area until enough had been collected
This is actually an iceberg that I both wanted but never expected to be discussed. As an avid defender and fan of Sunshine, I'm really glad you made this video!! Just subscribed, and I cannot wait to see what's next~!! ^w^
Thank you for this video! It inspired me to become a fourth dimensional being
How's that going for ya?
THIS IS THE BEST GAME AND YOU CANT CHANGE MY MIND
the area under the water fall is the ancestral home of the noki’s. it’s literally mentioned in the game.
About the Pikmin thing, it is canon that Mario takes place after Pikmin 3 or later, since there are Pikmin in Toadstool Tour. In other words, the Piantas are the fully-grown Pikmin, just like how the small insects and rodents increased in size after the dinosaur extinction.
Also, the time anomalies are the ability to resurrect bosses by heading back to the time you beat them and undo the happy endings through what can only be described as temporal manipulation.
27:23 This sweet cut where Mario is in the same place? Yes.
12:50 Not on my first, but I absolutely did on my second. It became the talk of the playground way back when that I managed to skip the first shine in Bianco Hills. Even though it was pretty easy.