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Vibe Island | |
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First appearance | Super Princess Peach (2005) |
Inhabitants | Goombas, Koopa Troopas |
Vibe Island is the main setting of Super Princess Peach. When Mario, Luigi and the Toads are kidnapped by the Hammer Bros., they are taken to this mysterious island and Peach must save them. The Vibe Scepter was discovered on the beaches of Vibe Island. Peach's vibes gains empathic powers after visiting the location.
Vibes[edit]
On Vibe Island, all kinds of enemies have one of four different vibes, due to the island. The vibes are:
Most bosses in the game also use these vibes to their advantage.
Locations[edit]
- Ladida Plains
- Hoo's Wood
- Shriek Mansion
- Fury Volcano
- Wavy Beach
- Gleam Glacier
- Giddy Sky
- Bowser's Villa
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | キド・アイラック島[1] Kido Airakku tō |
"Kido Airakku" is from「喜怒哀楽」(ki-do-ai-raku, emotions) with sokuon added, and「島」means "island" |
French | L'île des Emotions |
The Island of Emotions |
German | Die Gemütsinsel |
The Temper Island |
Italian | Emoziolandia |
Emotionland |
Spanish | Isla Sensa |
Sensation Island |
References[edit]
- ^ Super Princess Peach Japanese instruction booklet, page 4.