Kūchū Teien Porigonā

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The title of this article is official, but it comes from a Japanese source.
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Kūchū Teien Porigonā
Hanging Garden Porigona in Mario Artist: Polygon Studio
Appears in Mario Artist: Polygon Studio (2000)

Kūchū Teien Porigonā is the second largest area found in Jikken World in Mario Artist: Polygon Studio. It is located above the game's first area, Porigoneshia, and can then be accessed from Hajime Terminal. The area has two sub-areas: Aquarium na Gogo and Chūsū Fenominan. Kūchū Teien Porigonā contains 21 total blocks, with 9 of them being placed inside the main area and 12 being found inside sub-areas. Unlike Porigoneshia, Kūchū Teien Porigonā contains mainly decorative ? Blocks.

Kūchū Teien Porigonā is located at made up of various floating structures high above the surface, including buildings and roads. Flying eggs appear more commonly here, along with one other tube creature. The area can be accessed by climbing the large pillar found near the Porigoneshia grasslands portal, or by flying upwards. Henkyō Inferno can be accessed by travelling out from Kūchū Teien Porigonā for a long period of time, and Kōkōdo Paradiso can be accessed by travelling up to an altitude of 4350 meters.

Dōryoku Blocks[edit]

Image Name Translation Movement mode Power Other traits Location
A Dōryoku Block from Mario Artist: Polygon Studio スーパージェット
Sūpā jetto
"Super jet" Flying mode
Flying
5 Can propel the vehicle underwater Swimming, Can propel the vehciel in the air flying (maximum altitude of at least 2450 meters) At the end of a long road enclosed by buildings. Accessed with the help of Dash no Panels and Jump no Panels

? Blocks[edit]

Image Name Translation Location
A ? Block from Mario Artist: Polygon Studio シャトル
Shatoru
"Shuttle" In the long road enclosed by buildings. Accessed with the help of Dash no Panels and Jump no Panels
A ? Block from Mario Artist: Polygon Studio クリスタル1
Kurisutaru 1
"Crystal 1" Between two large buildings on top of the structure at the center of the area
A ? Block from Mario Artist: Polygon Studio クリスタル2
Kurisutaru 2
"Crystal 2" Inside the large tunnel at the center of the area
A ? Block from Mario Artist: Polygon Studio クリスタル3
Kurisutaru 3
"Crystal 3" Inside the large tunnel at the center of the area
A ? Block from Mario Artist: Polygon Studio クリスタル4
Kurisutaru 4
"Crystal 4" On top of a horizontal pillar above the entrance to the large tunnel
A ? Block from Mario Artist: Polygon Studio クリスタル5
Kurisutaru 5
"Crystal 5" Inside the large tunnel at the center of the area
A ? Block from Mario Artist: Polygon Studio クリスタル6
Kurisutaru 6
"Crystal 6" Between a set of horizontal pillars on an area to the side of the largest island
A ? Block from Mario Artist: Polygon Studio クリスタル7
Kurisutaru 7
"Crystal 7" Behind the structure containing Aquarium na Gogo

Aquarium na Gogo[edit]

Aquarium Afternoon in Mario Artist: Polygon Studio

Aquarium na Gogo is a sub-area of Kūchū Teien Porigonā. It consists of a single large room, almost fully submerged in water. The room's walls are made up of glass panels, with various horizontal and vertical pillars decorating the inside. Tube creatures and flying eggs can be found here.

Dōryoku Blocks[edit]

Image Name Translation Movement mode Power Other traits Location
A Dōryoku Block from Mario Artist: Polygon Studio スピードエンジン
Supīdo enjin
"Speed engine" Global movement mode
Any
0 Increases the maximum speed of "mechanical" blocks such as tires and propellers, but does not work for "living" blocks At the center of the aquarium, surrounded by flying eggs

? Blocks[edit]

Image Name Translation Location
A ? Block from Mario Artist: Polygon Studio ウニ
Uni
"Sea urchin" On a pillar towards the center of the aquarium
A ? Block from Mario Artist: Polygon Studio アンモナイト
Anmonaito
"Ammonite" Below a pillar around one of the sides of the aquarium
A ? Block from Mario Artist: Polygon Studio あわ
Awa
"Bubbles" At the bottom of the aquarium, in the middle
A ? Block from Mario Artist: Polygon Studio ピカピカ
Pika pika
"Shining" On top of a pillar above the water in the aquarium

Chūsū Fenominan[edit]

Central Phenomenon in Mario Artist: Polygon Studio

Chūsū Fenominan is a large sub-area of Kūchū Teien Porigonā. It is located on top of the tallest building in the area. The sub-area consists of a large maze made up of hallways and rooms, with some being filled with water. Several paths inside Chūsū Fenominan lead to different blocks, some hidden behind secret passages that appear as walls.

Dōryoku Blocks[edit]

Image Name Translation Movement mode Power Other traits Location
A Dōryoku Block from Mario Artist: Polygon Studio ひこうせん
Hikōsen
"Blimp" Flying mode
Flying
0 Can float upwards in the air Floating on air On a tall vertical tower accessed from the secret passage above the Twinkling block
A Dōryoku Block from Mario Artist: Polygon Studio パワースター
Pawā Sutā
"Power Star" Global movement mode
Any
0 Increases the maximum speed of any blocks, including "living" blocks At the top of a vertical hallway hidden behind a secret passage under a set of collapsible blocks in the hallway with the Explosions block

? Blocks[edit]

Image Name Translation Location
A ? Block from Mario Artist: Polygon Studio プラズマ
Purazuma
"Plasma" In the largest room of Chūsū Fenominan, below a tunnel leading upwards
A ? Block from Mario Artist: Polygon Studio けむり
Kemuri
"Smoke" In the largest room of Chūsū Fenominan
A ? Block from Mario Artist: Polygon Studio チカチカ
Chika chika
"Twinkling" In a hallway coming from the tunnel above the Plasma block, below a secret passage
A ? Block from Mario Artist: Polygon Studio ほのお
Honō
"Flames" On a tall vertical tower accessed from the secret passage above the Twinkling block
A ? Block from Mario Artist: Polygon Studio ばくはつ
Bakuhatsu
"Explosions" In a hallway coming from the tunnel above the Plasma block

Names in other languages[edit]

Kūchū Teien Porigonā
Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese 空中庭園ポリゴナー[1]
Kūchū Teien Porigonā
「空中庭園」 means "hanging garden", while 「ポリゴナー」 is derived from "polygon"
Aquarium na Gogo
Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese アクアリウムな午後[1]
Akuariumu na Gogo
Aquarium Afternoon
Chūsū Fenominan
Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese 中枢フェノミナン[1]
Chūsū Fenominan
Central Phenomenon

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c In-game name upon entering the area in Mario Artist: Polygon Studio