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**In fact, [[Bull Wario]] (a form from that game) can be seen in one of the course's billboards.
**In fact, [[Bull Wario]] (a form from that game) can be seen in one of the course's billboards.
*Minecarts filled with gold, likely to be from [[Wario's Gold Mine]] can be seen just as the player boards the ship itself.
*Minecarts filled with gold, likely to be from [[Wario's Gold Mine]] can be seen just as the player boards the ship itself.
*Unless he's using them as freighters, it does not make sence for Wario to have a shipyard.
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Revision as of 16:20, August 14, 2012

Template:Racecourse Wario Shipyard (known as Wario's Galleon in Europe and Australia) is the second of the Star Cup in Mario Kart 7. The course is owned by Wario and takes place inside of a sunken ship in a stormy weather.

Description

The course is mostly underwater. It includes swinging anchors and broken remains of the ship. There are several ramps for players to execute tricks or collect coins. The floors and giant pipes create jet streams providing players to a higher position. Upon reaching the finish lap, players must glide while avoiding obstacles such as the ship's topsails and anchors.

Names in Other Languages

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Trivia

  • The music track of this course is based on the main theme of Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3. The course is possibly an homage, as the game had a pirate theme.
    • In fact, Bull Wario (a form from that game) can be seen in one of the course's billboards.
  • Minecarts filled with gold, likely to be from Wario's Gold Mine can be seen just as the player boards the ship itself.
  • Unless he's using them as freighters, it does not make sence for Wario to have a shipyard.

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