User:LadySophie17/Polygon/Porigoneshia
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| Porigoneshia | |
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| Appears in | Mario Artist: Polygon Studio (2000) |
Porigoneshia is the largest area found in Jikken World in Mario Artist: Polygon Studio. It is accessible from Hajime Terminal from the start of the mode. The area contains 40 total blocks, with 21 of them being placed inside the main area and 19 being found inside sub-areas.
Porigoneshia itself consists of a large grassy world with forests, hills, a lake and a large mountain. A pillar found near the start of the mode grows larger as the player collects more blocks. Upon collecting every block in Porigoneshia, the pillar is tall enough to reach the game's second area, Kūchū Teien Porigonā. Other smaller pillars decorate the landscape, although they serve no purpose and cannot be interacted with.
List of blocks
Suberi Suberi
List of blocks
Hirochan Ana
List of blocks
Sessoku Pyramid
List of blocks
Names in other languages
- Porigoneshia
| Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Japanese | ポリゴネシア[1] Porigoneshia |
From "polygon" and "Polynesia" |
- Suberi Suberi
| Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Japanese | すべり すべり[1] Suberi suberi |
A term for slipping and sliding |
- Kōtetsu Dōryoku Shinden
| Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Japanese | 鋼鉄動力神殿[1] Kōtetsu Dōryoku Shinden |
Steel-powered Temple |
- Hirochan Ana
| Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Japanese | ひろちゃん穴[1] Hirochan Ana |
Hirochan Cave, possibly from Hirofumi Matsuoka, the game's director |
- Sessoku Pyramid
| Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Japanese | 節足ピラミッド[1] Sessoku Piramiddo |
Arthropod Pyramid |
References
| 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 |
