User:LadySophie17/Polygon/Kūchū Teien Porigonā
The title of this article is official, but it comes from a Japanese source.
If an acceptable English name is found, then the article should be moved to the new title.
| Kūchū Teien Porigonā | |
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| 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
| Image | Name | Translation | Movement mode | Power | Other traits | Location |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| スーパージェット Sūpā jetto |
"Super jet" | Flying |
5 | At the end of a long road enclosed by buildings. Accessed with the help of Dash no Panels and Jump no Panels |
? Blocks
Aquarium na Gogo
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
| Image | Name | Translation | Movement mode | Power | Other traits | Location |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| スピードエンジン Supīdo enjin |
"Speed engine" | Any |
0 | Increases the maximum speed of "mechanical" blocks such as tires and propellers. Does not work for "living" blocks. | At the center of the aquarium, surrounded by flying eggs |
? Blocks
Chūsū Fenominan
Description.
Dōryoku Blocks
| Image | Name | Translation | Movement mode | Power | Other traits | Location |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ひこうせん Hikōsen |
"Blimp" | Flying |
0 | Inside Chūsū Fenominan (Kūchū Teien Porigonā) | ||
| パワースター Pawā Sutā |
"Power Star" | Any |
0 | Inside Chūsū Fenominan (Kūchū Teien Porigonā) |
? Blocks
Names in other languages
- 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
- ^ a b c In-game name upon entering the area in Mario Artist: Polygon Studio
| Mario Artist: Polygon Studio | |
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| Characters | Baby Face • Udetate and Banzāi |
| Objects and obstacles | Block • Dash no Panel • Flying egg • Jump no Panel • Shokupan • Tube creature |
| Locations | Hajime Terminal • Henkyō Inferno • Kōkōdo Paradiso • Kūchū Teien Porigonā • Porigoneshia |
| Side modes | Go Go Park • Jikken World • Sound Bomber |
| Other | Staff |


