Over the Rainbows

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This article is about the secret course in Super Mario 64 and its remake. For the mission in Rainbow Ride, see Somewhere Over the Rainbow.
Over the Rainbows
Wing Mario Over the Rainbow
Area Wing Mario Over the Rainbow (N64) / Over the Rainbows (DS)
How to unlock Unlock the Big Star Door on the third floor with 50 Power Stars.
Stars Super Mario 64:
Star icon in Super Mario 64
Super Mario 64 DS:
Star SM64DS.pngStar SM64DS.png

Wing Mario Over the Rainbow (retitled Over the Rainbows in Super Mario 64 DS) is one of the three secret levels in Super Mario 64 where Mario uses the Wing Cap to collect eight Red Coins. The entrance to the course is through a hole with light coming out of it on a ledge to the left of Tick Tock Clock, opposite of the entrance to Rainbow Ride. One of Wario's rabbits can be found in the upper alcove on the entrance to this level.

Layout

Map of Over the Rainbows
Map of Over the Rainbows in Super Mario 64 DS

The platforms around this course are clouds that Mario has to fly between using the Wing Cap or cannons. If the player falls into the abyss below, they will be dropped into the lake in front of the Mushroom Castle with no life lost. However, in the N64 version, if the player loses all health by taking damage, they will respawn outside the level, but in the DS version, if the player loses all health, they will still respawn outside the castle, and the number of lives remaining will show up once the player regains all their health and gets out of the water.

To open both cannons, the player needs to make it to a large pink platform with the Bob-omb Buddy (who is located next to the lower cannon) and talk to him. In the DS version, another Bob-omb Buddy appears next to the upper cannon and can detect the Red Coin locations. Two of the clouds are transparent, and Mario can fly right through them. Trying to stand on transparent clouds will make the player fall off. One contains a Red Coin (only in the N64 version), and the other contains a 1-UP Mushroom. One other cloud has a group of green poles hanging down from it.

In Super Mario 64 DS, the course went through a few changes: Two trees and a Black Brick have been added, and the Red Coin that was on one of the transparent clouds was moved to the regular cloud located under the group of green poles.

Missions

The special level Over The Rainbows as seen in Super Mario 64 DS
Wario wearing Mario's cap while he flies through the sky

This course has two Power Stars to collect, one of which is exclusive to the DS version.

8 Red Coins

Using the Wing Cap and cannons, Mario must fly around the level and collect the eight Red Coins to make a Power Star appear at the Star Marker on the cloud that the player started on.

Black Brick (DS only)

A Black Brick can be found on one of the clouds. Wario must get to the block (either by long-jumping or by the use of a cannon) so he can break it to earn a Power Star.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese にじ かける はねマリオ
Niji Kakeru Hane Mario
Wing Mario Over the Rainbow

Chinese 飞越彩虹
Fēiyuè Cǎihóng
Leap the Rainbow

German Regenbogen Feuerwerk
Rainbow Fireworks
Italian Oltre l'arcobaleno
Beyond the rainbow
Korean 무지개와날개마리오
Mujigae wa Nalgae Mario
Rainbow and Wing Mario

Spanish Sobre los Arco Iris
Over the Rainbow

Trivia

  • This is the only secret course that utilizes cannons. It is also one of the few areas in the game to have more than one cannon, along with the Bob-omb Battlefield and Cool, Cool Mountain.
  • In Super Mario 64, Wing Mario Over the Rainbow is counted as a cold course, as Mario will not fall asleep while in it; instead, he will shiver as he would if he were on Cool, Cool Mountain and in Snowman's Land. One possible reason for this might be to acknowledge the lower temperature due to high altitude. However, since neither Rainbow Ride nor Tower of the Wing Cap, both of which are also sky-themed, is counted as a cold course (as Mario will fall asleep and not shiver while in them), one likely explanation is that the theme is simply meant to attribute the same soft-stepping sound effect attributed to snow surfaces to the clouds and pink platforms found here.
  • Due to data loaded to the course that is unimplemented in the final, it would seem originally the course was to be quite different, as Blarggs are assigned to this location.