Rainbow Coaster

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Rainbow Coaster
Rainbow Coaster from Mario Kart Arcade GP 2
Information
Appears in Mario Kart Arcade GP (2005)
Mario Kart Arcade GP 2 (2007)
Cup(s) Rainbow Cup
Based on Rainbow Road
Music sample
Course map
Rainbow Coaster and Rainbow Downhill map from Mario Kart Arcade GP 2Rainbow Coaster map from Mario Kart Arcade GP 2

Rainbow Coaster is the first and third course of the Rainbow Cup in Mario Kart Arcade GP and Mario Kart Arcade GP 2, akin to and inspired by the many incarnations of Rainbow Road. As such, the course takes place in outer space. The course features a teleporter near the middle of the stage, warping players to a new environment; a cloudy area with beanstalks in broad daylight, similar in vein to GBA Sky Garden. This portion is curved and give a very rollercoaster-like experience, much like the Mario Kart DS Rainbow Road. Its sister course, Rainbow Downhill, starts off the same, but the segment after the teleporter is shaped very differently.

In the third round of the Rainbow Cup, the cloudy beanstalk environment in the second portion is changed into something completely different: in Mario Kart Arcade GP, the environment is instead underwater, featuring a variety of deep sea creatures; in Mario Kart Arcade GP 2, however, this environment is replaced by a sanctuary above the clouds in the night sky. The version of Rainbow Coaster used in the Challenge against Robo Mario makes use of the underwater environment in the second segment, regardless of game.

Layout[edit]

Racers begin this course inside a space station. As the race begins, they drive outside onto a rainbow-colored, tiled road, to meet the environment of outer space, with rainbow-colored items floating around. Racers then drive into a tunnel labeled "Rainbow Tunnel", which appears to be narrowed down due to a nearby spire. After exiting the tunnel, they make a hairpin turn around a satellite. Racers the follow a road that's been curved due a low platform making an indent in the layout; drivers can take a shortcut by hopping on the low platform. This platform also has a row of Coins in Mario Kart Arcade GP, but these coins are absent in Mario Kart Arcade GP 2. Afterwards, racers drive up a slope and are instructed to drive into a gate with Dash Panels, warping them into a different area.

Upon exiting the gate, racers find themselves in a cloudy area with many beanstalks, Toads, floating islands and rainbow-colored bubbles, while still driving on a rainbow-colored road. They make a hairpin turn to the right around one beanstalk, then go on a short downhill slope to make a hairpin turn to the left around another beanstalk. They then turn right and go straight through a wiggly road past many floating islands, flowers and rainbows, where each curve is sloped upwards. Afterwards, they drive up on a steep slope, then take a long curve to the left downwards, where they encounter another gate with Dash Panels, which warps them back to the first area.

Back in space, racers drive forwards while more rainbow-colored items float above the track, encountering another curved road with a low platform. Like the first one, racers can take a shortcut by hopping on the low platform; this one has no Coins, regardless of which game is being played. They then take another hairpin turn and enter the space station, where they will pass through the finish line.

The revisit of this course in Round 3 of the Rainbow Cup in Mario Kart Arcade GP is relatively the same, but changes the environment of the second area completely. Instead of clouds, floating islands and beanstalks in the high sky, the second portion now takes place entirely underwater, featuring coral reefs, underwater cliffs and seaweed. The wiggly path is now surrounded by giant oyster clams. This is then followed by a gate labeled "Rainbow Sea", leading racers into an underwater tunnel for the big curve. Racers then find themselves on the seabed before they warp back to space. This environment is used again when racing Robo Mario in the Rainbow Cup's Challenge Game.

Surprisingly, this second area is changed yet again when the course is revisited in Round 3 of the Rainbow Cup in Mario Kart Arcade GP 2. Instead of either a cloudy area with beanstalks or an underwater area, the environment now takes place in a sanctuary above the clouds at night, with various rainbow-colored temples, fountains, and structures. The wiggly path is now surrounded by trees with teal bark and purple foliage, which also appear throughout the big curev following this area. Afterwards, racers drive under a ribcage-like tunnel before they warp back to space. Oddly enough, the underwater segment is still used when racing Robo Mario in the Rainbow Cup's Challenge Game regardless.

Gallery[edit]

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Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese レインボーコースター
Reinbō Kōsutā
Rainbow Coaster