Pinna Park



Pinna Park is a large amusement park island off the coast of Isle Delfino. The island itself is known as Pinna Island. The park includes a merry-go-round, pirate ship, ferris wheel, rollercoaster and other rides. Pinna Park is also where Mario first meets Bowser Jr., the eighth son of Bowser, after defeating his Mecha Bowser. Also, he ends up battling Electrokoopas, Monty Mole, and Snooze-A-Koopas.



Outside the park is a beach full of Sunflowers and the starting point. Once Mario enters the park, he cannot leave, so check around the beach first. Various Fruit and dozens of Coins are hidden under the sand; just add water. To get to Pinna Park, Mario has to use a cannon found in Delfino Plaza.

The cannon to Pinna Park will not be fixed until 10 Shine Sprites are collected.

Episodes
Episode 1: Mecha-Bowser Appears!

Mario and FLUDD catch up to Shadow Mario, where he hops into a gigantic mechanical Bowser. Mario rides in the roller coaster and uses the rockets in order to defeat him.

Episode 2: The Beach Cannon's Secret

The park itself is closed. Mario must rid the cannon of the Monty Mole that has taken up residence in it in order to get the Shine Sprite.

Episode 3: Red Coins of the Pirate Ships

Mario needs to collect 8 Red Coins scattered throughout the park.

Episode 4: The Wilted Sunflowers

The park is closed once more. Mario needs to clear the beach and help the sunflowers.

Episode 5: The Runaway Ferris Wheel

Mario needs to figure out the problem behind the malfunctioning Ferris wheel.

Episode 6: The Yoshi-Go-Round's Secret

Mario needs to find a replacement orange Yoshi to replace the broken one in order to get the Shine Sprite.

Episode 7: Shadow Mario in the Park

Another appearance of Shadow Mario. Mario needs to chase and defeat him.

Episode 8: Roller Coaster Balloons

Mario needs to pop a certain amount of balloons in a specified amount of time while riding the roller coaster.

Trivia

 * "Pinna" is Italian for "fin", like on a fish, so the name translates as "Fin Park". The "Fin" comes from the park's location, as it's Isle Delfino's "tail".