Goop

"Though it is daytime in Delfino Plaza, our poor residents tremble beneath a veil of darkness. Expert Shine scholars have determined that this darkness has arisen because all of our guardians, the Shine Sprites, have vanished from their gathering spot at the Shine Gate. The reason? It's quite obvious. This horrible graffiti is to blame!"

- Pianta Attorney

Graffiti, also known as Goop, is a thick, gelatinous residue that Mario is forced to clean up with the help of F.L.U.D.D. in Super Mario Sunshine. There are many types of grafitti found within the game. Some are helpful, while most are detrimental and cause various adverse effects if they are touched by Mario. Many types of graffiti can sink Piantas, Nokis, trees, and even large structures, completely underground. There are also a number of Goop enemies encountered throughout the game, including Polluted Piranha Plants and Swoopin' Stus. Polluted Piranha Plants appear from the center of Goop Generators that have been sprayed with water, while Swoopin' Stus can be spawned at random from Goop Generators, along with Common Graffiti, Electric Graffiti, and Lava Graffiti. In the game, Bowser Jr. (under the guise of Shadow Mario) creates most of the Graffiti using his Magic Paintbrush.

Color Portals are rainbow "M"-shaped logos used to transport Mario or Bowser Jr. to other parts of Isle Delfino, and are found only in Delfino Plaza. The first was painted by Shadow Mario to escape Mario after he failed his first attempt to kidnap Princess Peach in Delfino Plaza. This one was painted on the base of the Grand Pianta Statue, and leads to Bianco Hills. Two more Color Portals can be found on the side of the Boathouse (leading to Ricco Harbor) and on the front of the Lighthouse (leading to Gelato Beach). These Color Portals appear only after the Polluted Piranha Plants covering the buildings have been defeated. All Mario has to do is squirt water on a Color Portal to activate it (after which it becomes a window to its corresponding stage), then jump into it. The Goop that comprises the Color Portals is also found inside two red Warp Pipes: one on top of a building located behind the Grand Pianta Statue (where it is plugged up by a large Pineapple at the beginning of the game), and one on top of the Shine Gate. These Warp Pipes provide access to Sirena Beach and Pianta Village respectively. Pinna Park and Noki Bay are the only levels that are not accessed via Color Portals. When Mario uses one of the three Color Portals, he is fragmented into multiple particles before entering, though he is always reassembled again at the start of the level.

Wall Graffiti is the main type of graffiti that Shadow Mario uses throughout the game. As implied by the name, it is usually painted on walls, though it also appears on other flat surfaces. The Magic Paintbrush has a seemingly endless supply of it, and it can be used to create other types of Goop. For example, Shadow Mario is seen painting Color Portals with the Magic Paintbrush, which is tipped with Graffiti. There is also a "raw" form which Shadow Mario uses to paint his infamous "M" signature. Along with Shadow Mario's signature, there are also painted symbols that come in pairs. The symbols that appear are "△", "○", and "☓". Wall Graffiti is most often colored red, though green Wall Graffiti appears in Ricco Harbor, and black Wall Graffiti was used to deface the Shine Statue, as well as the bells inside Delfino Plaza's two belltowers. When Wall Graffiti is sprayed long enough, it will be completely cleaned off the wall. After it's cleaned off, a Blue Coin will be released for Mario to collect. In the case of paired symbols, when one symbol is cleaned off, the Blue Coin appears next to its matching symbol, and vice versa. If Mario doesn't collect the Blue Coin in time, it will disappear, and the Graffiti he cleaned off will reappear. He must then backtrack and clean it off a second time to make the Blue Coin appear once again. Mario will earn a Shine Sprite for cleaning the Graffiti off the Shine Statue and each of the two bells.

There is also on the wall near the crates where Gooper Blooper is fought for the first time in Ricco Harbor. It can not be washed off, but it does not hurt Mario. The Goop leaks out of the crates Gooper Blooper is in and runs down the wall and into the water, making it a type of Poisonous Water.

Another type of Wall Graffiti appears during Episode 1 of Noki Bay. This Graffiti is pink, yellow, orange, and white, and several blotches of it are positioned at intervals along a tall cliff face near the starting point of the level. These Goop blotches are shaped like various things relating to the sea, including a squid, a sailboat, a dolphin, a whale, an octopus, and a bird. This Graffiti can be cleaned off by Mario, but it can not hurt him. As Mario cleans the blotches off, platforms of varying sizes appear out of the cliff face, which he can then use to climb upward. Mario must clean off all of this Wall Graffiti in order to reach the cork plugging the waterfall, where he has to defeat a Monty Mole in order to finish the episode.

Undulating Forcefields block access to items, prevent Warp Pipes from being entered, and damage Mario on contact. These Forcefields can only be dissolved by Yoshi Juice spat from a Yoshi. Forcefields have a zigzag shape and undulate when Mario approaches them. They are an orange-yellow color. There are only six Forcefields in the game.

Forcefield locations:
 * 1) Blocking the Warp Pipe leading to the Lily Pad Ride on a small island off the east coast of Delfino Plaza.
 * 2) On the back of the police station's tower in Delfino Plaza, covering a small hole containing a Blue Coin.
 * 3) On a tall building near the Cannon leading to Pinna Park, covering a small hole with a Blue Coin in it.
 * 4) Blocking the entrance to a cage containing a Shine Sprite in Episode 8 of Ricco Harbor.
 * 5) Covering a Dune Bud to the left of the Sand Cabana in Gelato Beach.
 * 6) On a flat green mushroom under Pianta Village in Episode 5, covering the entrance to a secret level.

The most common variant of Graffiti is tar-like Goop used to slicken the ground and make Mario lose traction. If Mario stands on Goop for too long, he will sustain damage every few seconds (the amount of damage sustained depends on the type of Goop). It also dirties and sticks to his clothes, which can cleaned by Spin Jumping or swimming in clean water. This variety of Graffiti is found almost everywhere. Some enemies release it, while others are infused with it. It's found in many colors, and is easily confusable with Fire Graffiti and Electric Graffiti. Goop Generators are commonly paired with this type of Graffiti.

There are 3 different types:
 * Graffiti that's pink, yellow, orange, and white, which appears in Delfino Airstrip and Noki Bay.
 * Brown and white graffiti, which appears in Delfino Plaza and Bianco Hills. Petey Piranha launches this type of Graffiti from his mouth.
 * Black Graffiti, which appears in Delfino Plaza, Ricco Harbor, and Noki Bay. Gooper Blooper and other Bloopers can produce this goop.

Electric Graffiti, as its name states, is Goop infused with electricity. Its color consists of a mixture of aquamarine and yellow, and it has electricity visibly surging from it. This type of graffiti is found only in Sirena Beach. When Mario touches this Goop, it will damage and briefly stun him. Touching it will also cause Mario's colors to be inverted momentarily. Because of their thick soles, Piantas are unharmed by the Goop, but can sink into it. Nokis are unharmed by the Goop as well, though they will sink into it. In Episode 1 of Sirena Beach, Phantamanta covers a large portion of the beach in Electric Goop, causing Hotel Delfino to become stuck underground. After Mario defeats Phantamanta, the Goop disappears and the hotel rises back out of the ground. The Electric Goop reappears in Episode 6, where it's shaped like a smiling Boo and covers most of the beach in front of Hotel Delfino. Mario has to clean all the Goop off the beach within three minutes to earn a Shine Sprite.

Fire Graffiti is Lava-like Goop found only in Pianta Village. It is orange-red in color, and releases a blast of flame every now and then. This type of Goop burns Mario on contact and sends him flying upward, just like coming in contact with fire, hot objects or explosions. Thus, if Mario gets caught in the middle of a large quantity of this Goop, he will likely lose a life or sustain heavy damage, as he'll have nowhere else to go after flying upward and falling back downward again. In Episode 1, this Goop is produced by fever-plagued Chain Chomplets. The Goop reappears in Episode 3, where it covers almost the entire level and Mario must save the Mayor from the fiery inferno. Coo Coos fly around and drop Fire Goop during this episode. The Goop is also present in Episode 6, where Mario has to rescue ten Piantas that are stuck in small puddles of it. In Episode 7, Shadow Mario leaves a trail of Fire Goop behind him as he runs.



Poisonous Water is Goop-polluted water that depletes one section of Mario's Health Meter about every two seconds that he is in it. It only affects him while he is on the surface of the water, and does not hurt him while under the water. Poisonous Water appears in three areas in the game: Episode 6 of Bianco Hills, Episodes 1-5 of Ricco Harbor, and Episodes 1-4 of Noki Bay. The color and type of Poisonous Water varies with the level in which it is encountered. In Bianco Hills, brownish Goop covers the surface of the lake around the Big Windmill, making it poisonous. Ricco Harbor's Poisonous Water comes from large quantities of black Goop that cover the surface of clean water in several areas. Noki Bay's translucent purple Poisonous Water came about as a result of Eely-Mouth's gingivitis.

Tub Slime is poisonous Goop that is green in color, has a gelatinous consistency, and is searing hot. It will damage and send Mario flying upwards upon contact with the slime, in the same fashion as Red Cataquacks send Mario upward and damage him. But unlike any other Goop, it cannot be removed or washed away, and does not appear anywhere else in the game. Bowser and Bowser Jr. are found soaking in Tub Slime in a giant floating hot tub at the top of Corona Mountain. They both remain in this Goop for the duration of the final battle. During the battle, Bowser sometimes Ground Pounds the hot tub to splash the Tub Slime on Mario and damage him. There appears to be an unlimited amount of Tub Slime in the hot tub; when Bowser tilts the tub, most of it falls out, but the supply is immediately replenished. After Mario Ground Pounds all five sections that branch off from the hot tub, the entire hot tub tips over, and all of the Tub Slime falls out of it into Corona Mountain. The large Shine Sprite that was trapped in the Tub Slime is also set free.

Glorpedoes
Glorpedoes are spiny balls of Goop that are pink, yellow, orange, and white in color and appear only in Episode 1 of Noki Bay. They are shot by a Monty Mole from a Cannon positioned atop the large cork plugging up the waterfall. Mario will sustain damage if one runs into him. When Mario sprays them with water, they will grow in size. If sprayed long enough, they will explode, sometimes leaving behind a Water Bottle that Mario can collect to refill some of F.L.U.D.D.'s water. A Glorpedo will shrink back to its normal size if Mario doesn't continue spraying it. Glorpedoes will also explode if Mario jumps directly on top of them. After being fired from the Cannon, Glorpedoes roll along a set path all the way down the large cliff, trailing Common Graffiti behind them. They explode into Common Graffiti when they reach the end of their path.

Other Appearances
Goop appears in Mario Power Tennis as an obstacle on the Delfino Plaza Court. It can cause players to slip and slide around. The player must also clear away Goop in a tic-tac-toe-like minigame called Tic-Tac-Glow.

Goop also appears in Mario Golf: Advance Tour on the Mushroom Tourney course with many Piranha Plants.

In addition, Goop appears in several Mario Party games.