Sunken Ship

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This article is about the ship that was sunk when it was attacked by King Calamari in Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars. For the ghost ship that appears in Super Mario World, see Sunken Ghost Ship.
A cabin in the Sunken Ship

The Sunken Ship is an area that appears in Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars. This ship supposedly sunk when the giant Blooper, King Calamari, attacked it. Before the ship sank completely, the crew managed to seal King Calamari in the treasure cellar.

The upper portion of this ship is filled with undead enemies like Dry Bones and Greapers. There are also several puzzle rooms in this portion. There are several puzzles and riddles that, when solved, reveal part of the password needed to open the treasure cellar.

The lower portion of the ship is almost completely submerged and filled with territorial sea creatures. This portion of the ship is ruled by the infamous pirate Jonathan "Johnny" Jones and his crew of Bandana Reds and Bandana Blues.

Enemies

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ちんぼつせん
Chinbotsu Sen
Sunken Ship

Chinese 沉船
Chénchuán
Sunken Ship

Dutch Scheepswrak
Shipwreck
French Épave
Wreck
German Versunkenes Wrack
Sunken Wreck
Italian Relitto affondato[1]
Sunken shipwreck
Korean 난파선
Nanpaseon
Shipwreck

Spanish Barco hundido[2]
Sunken ship

Trivia

  • In the Japanese version of the game, the password to get to King Calamari is 「すいぞくかん」 (suizokukan, Japanese for "aquarium") instead of "Pearls."

References

  1. ^ Uno sguardo approfondito a Super Mario RPG. By NintendoItalia on YouTube. Retrieved on November 13th, 2023
  2. ^ Super Mario RPG Remake: ¿Vale la pena?