Rainbow Dream
Rainbow Dream Party.jpg
Appears in Mario Party 5
Availability Default
Description "A board created from dreams of the sky."
Music sample
“Rainbow bridges connect the board's four areas: cloudy, rainy, snowy, and sunny. Enjoy the beautiful scenery!”
Mario Party 5 instruction booklet, page 27
“Welcome to the Rainbow Dream! This is a world where the dreams of skies come alive! Enjoy a bizarre place where buildings float on clouds and rainbows!”
Eldstar, Mario Party 5
The Story Mode's Rainbow Dream Board in Mario Party 5
The Rainbow Dream in Story Mode

Rainbow Dream is a board map from the Dream Depot in Mario Party 5. Suspended above the clouds with a backdrop of a pink, starry sky, the dream is based on the four main types of weather: cloudy, rainy, sunny, and snowy.

Rainbow Dream is comprised of five independently floating clouds - one for each type of weather, and a fifth that serves as the start space. The main way of getting around the board is by getting to the "rainbow spaces." Whenever players got to one of them, Klevar asks them if they want to cross the rainbow bridge for 5 coins. If paid, a rainbow appears for them to go to the next area. Additionally, there is a "wind gondola" that can be used if a player lands on one of four ? Spaces located near it, which will take the player to one of the other islands (chosen randomly). There are four other ? Spaces — one on each cloud (not counting the ones that activate the gondola). The ? Space near the generator gives players a chance to get some Capsules by tapping the A Button button to run faster on the battery wheel. Landing on the ? Space in the rainy area sends the player (and the players on the two spaces next to it) on a current that takes them back to start. The ? Space on the sunny area makes three rainbows appear. The player chooses one, then slides down to the area the rainbow led, potentially collecting coins along the way. Finally, the ? Space at the snowy area gives players a chance to win coins by ground pounding the see-saw a snowman is on to lift it as high they can. The snowman then comes back down, sending the player upwards where the coins are. The harder the ground pound, the higher the jump, and the more coins they win.

SpacesEdit

Party ModeEdit

Type of Space Number of Spaces
 
Blue Spaces
51
 
Red Spaces
8 (0 during the last five turns if the Red Spaces turn into Bowser Spaces)
 
Happening Spaces
8
 
DK Spaces
1
 
Bowser Spaces
1 (9 during the last five turns if all Red Spaces turn into Bowser Spaces)
Total of Spaces 69

Story ModeEdit

Type of Space Number of Spaces
 
Blue Spaces
18
 
Red Spaces
3
 
Happening Spaces
1
 
DK Spaces
1
 
Bowser Spaces
0
 
VS Spaces
2
Total of Spaces 25

GalleryEdit

Names in other languagesEdit

Language Name Meaning
Japanese レインボー・ドリーム
Reinbō Dorīmu
Rainbow Dream

French Arc-en-Rêve
Portmanteau of arc-en-ciel (rainbow) and rêve (dream)
German Regenbogen-Traum
Rainbow Dream
Italian Sogno Arcobaleno
Rainbow Dream
Spanish Paseo por el arco iris
Walk through the rainbow