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[[File:SM64DS-Jolly Roger Bay Map.PNG|frame|left|Map of '''Jolly Roger Bay''' in ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]''.]] | [[File:SM64DS-Jolly Roger Bay Map.PNG|frame|left|Map of '''Jolly Roger Bay''' in ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]''.]] | ||
[[File:SM64DS-Jolly Roger Bay Map2.PNG|frame|left|Map of the Sunken Ship in ''Super Mario 64 DS''.]] | [[File:SM64DS-Jolly Roger Bay Map2.PNG|frame|left|Map of the Sunken Ship in ''Super Mario 64 DS''.]] | ||
'''Jolly Roger Bay''' is the third course in ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' and its remake, ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]''. It is a stage filled with water and surrounded by cliffs. Above the water are two [[Metal Cap]] blocks, a [[cannon]] and a [[! Switch]] to make a bridge to a sunken pirate ship (once it rises out of the water). Under the water is the ship in the first level, [[Unagi]] when that [[level]] is completed, a third Metal Cap, and the tunnel to the pirates cave. The entrance to Jolly Roger Bay is on the main floor of [[Princess Peach's Castle|Peach's castle]], up the stairs to the right, and behind the star door labeled "3", meaning that three Power Stars are required to enter. Along with [[Dire, Dire Docks]], one of this stage's most unique features is that another layer of instruments is added to the song as Mario dives in the water, and another as Mario enters the cave. Jolly Roger is also the name given to the typical pirate flags. It is also the name of the infamous pirate ship of [[wikipedia:Captain Hook|Captain Hook]], the pirate from ''Peter Pan''. Behind the painting, is a secret course called [[The Secret Aquarium]]. | '''Jolly Roger Bay''' is the third course in ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' and its remake, ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]''. It is a stage filled with water and surrounded by cliffs. Above the water are two [[Metal Cap]] blocks, a [[cannon]] and a [[! Switch]] to make a bridge to a sunken pirate ship (once it rises out of the water). Under the water is the ship in the first level, [[Unagi]] when that [[level]] is completed, a third Metal Cap, and the tunnel to the pirates cave. The entrance to Jolly Roger Bay is on the main floor of [[Princess Peach's Castle|Peach's castle]], up the stairs to the right, and behind the star door labeled "3", meaning that three Power Stars are required to enter. Along with [[Dire, Dire Docks]], one of this stage's most unique features is that another layer of instruments is added to the song as Mario dives in the water, and another as Mario enters the cave. Jolly Roger is also the name given to the typical pirate flags. It is also the name of the infamous pirate ship of [[wikipedia:Captain Hook|Captain Hook]], the pirate from ''Peter Pan''. Behind the painting, is a secret course called [[The Secret Aquarium]]. | ||
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Revision as of 21:43, August 12, 2016
Jolly Roger Bay is the third course in Super Mario 64 and its remake, Super Mario 64 DS. It is a stage filled with water and surrounded by cliffs. Above the water are two Metal Cap blocks, a cannon and a ! Switch to make a bridge to a sunken pirate ship (once it rises out of the water). Under the water is the ship in the first level, Unagi when that level is completed, a third Metal Cap, and the tunnel to the pirates cave. The entrance to Jolly Roger Bay is on the main floor of Peach's castle, up the stairs to the right, and behind the star door labeled "3", meaning that three Power Stars are required to enter. Along with Dire, Dire Docks, one of this stage's most unique features is that another layer of instruments is added to the song as Mario dives in the water, and another as Mario enters the cave. Jolly Roger is also the name given to the typical pirate flags. It is also the name of the infamous pirate ship of Captain Hook, the pirate from Peter Pan. Behind the painting, is a secret course called The Secret Aquarium.
Missions
Mission | Appears in | Summary |
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File:Plunder in the Sunken Ship.PNG Plunder in the Sunken Ship |
Super Mario 64 Super Mario 64 DS |
This mission involves collecting a Power Star inside of a sunken ship. |
Can the Eel Come Out to Play? |
Super Mario 64 Super Mario 64 DS |
The mission's objective involves grabbing a Power Star connected to Unagi the Eel. |
Treasure in the Ocean Cave |
Super Mario 64 Super Mario 64 DS |
This mission involves collecting a Power Star hidden by The Cap'n. |
Red Coins on the Ship Afloat |
Super Mario 64 Super Mario 64 DS |
This mission involves collecting eight Red Coins located throughout the bay. |
Blast to the Stone Pillar |
Super Mario 64 Super Mario 64 DS |
The goal of this mission is to grab a Power Star on a high platform. |
Through the Jet Stream |
Super Mario 64 Super Mario 64 DS |
This mission's objective is to grab a Power Star inside of a jet stream, with metal power. |
File:Switch Star of the Bay.PNG Switch Star of the Bay |
Super Mario 64 DS | This mission's objective is to use a Star Switch to grab a Power Star in a cage. |
Enemies
Statistics from Super Mario 64
- Total Number of coins: 104 (128 in Super Mario 64 DS)
- Caps Found: Metal Cap (3)
- Spinning Heart: (none)
- Cannons: 1
- 1-Up Mushrooms (2):
- Static Mushrooms : #1 On top of one of the pillars near Star 5.
- Triggered Mushroom : #2 Appears after swimming through the coin ring by the eel.
- Warps : (none)
Names in other languages
Trivia
- The painting that acts as an entrance to Jolly Roger Bay depicts a sunken ship. However, in Japanese copies of Super Mario 64 (except for the Shindou Edition), the painting is of a cloud of bubbles. In Super Mario 64 DS, the painting of bubbles is used regardless of the game region and the frame is light-blue instead of yellow.
- When Mario enters Jolly Roger Bay for the first time, the sky is dark and a layer of fog blankets everything. After obtaining Plunder in the Sunken Ship, the sky lights up and the fog vanishes. Unlike almost everything else in the game, even if the player replays the first star, these two effects won't return.
- When Mario enters the sunken ship, it is in a state where it is tilted upright. However, when Mario drains the ship and it rises from the water, it is still in this matter, yet in other levels it is straight. This is illogical, because since the ship in the first level rose out, it should be sticking out of the water with the stern underwater.