Sunshine Airport

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Template:Racecourse Sunshine Airport is the first course of the Star Cup in Mario Kart 8 and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe and is the first airport course in the Mario Kart series. It takes place in an airport on an unknown island. Airplanes can be seen parked and taking off. Sunshine Airport is themed and named after Super Mario Sunshine. Shine Sprites are visible throughout the course. The course physics are altered in 200cc, with the ramps with Dash Panels propelling racers at a shorter distance. The aircraft standing around the airfield are based on a variety of different aircraft, ranging from the Boeing 737 to 747, to 777 or even 787 jets, alongside Airbus A320, A330 and other aircraft.

Course layout

Sunshine Airport, from Mario Kart 8.
The course as seen from the starting line

The course begins in the terminal. After a hairpin turn, players will exit the terminal by taking a jump onto the apron. After this, there is a small jump over a conveyor belt, after which the track proceeds under a plane. Once passing under it, a ramp leads to a raised track which then turns left. The track then splits into two alternate paths; one where a jump can be taken onto the wing of a plane, proceed through it and come out on the other wing, or one where the jump is not taken so the player drives under the plane. Shortly after, players will take a left turn, and then hit some Dash Panels leading to a Glide Ramp, where a plane flies over the lead racer. This plane changes every lap. The gilding section travels up into an anti-gravity platform suspended in the air, which loops around a three-quarter turn. Several Spin Boost Pillars are present here. Afterwards, racers hit a Glide Ramp and enter another gliding section. Players descend, land on a helicopter pad outside the terminal, then turn left and re-enter the terminal. There is one last right turn to the finish line.

At the finish, a departure board can be seen on the right, including names of various other tracks. Posters of Water Park, Dry Dry Desert and Sweet Sweet Canyon can also be seen.

When under a plane, sounds in the game become muffled.

Shortcuts

  • One can cut off the left turn before the first gliding section if one uses a speed boosting item in the correct place.
  • The left turn into the terminal can be cut off if one boosts through the grass.
  • One can drive through an area with conveyors carrying luggage cutting off the final turn. The crates may contain Mushrooms.

Staff ghost

The staff ghost for this track is Rosalina on the Circuit Special, and the time is 2:24.429. The Mario Kart 8 Deluxe 200cc staff ghost is Luigi with a time of 1:45.437.

References to the Mario series

  • At one point, a couple of the Koopa rock formations reminiscent of the one from Koopa Troopa Beach in Mario Kart 64 and Mario Kart 7 can be seen in the background.
  • There are some storage crates in Sunshine Airport with the serial number "55402MS". This serial number is a possible reference to the European release date for Super Mario Sunshine (October 4th, 2002; MS, possibly standing for "Mario Sunshine.")[1]
  • There is an intercom in the airport which makes references to Birdo, Sweet Sweet Canyon, and Dolphin Shoals. The following lines, alluding to the said elements, can be heard within the station:
    • "This is the final boarding call for Boomerang Bros. International Airline, Flight 117a to Sweet Sweet Canyon, departing from Gate 3."
      • This is inconsistent with the signboard before the finish line, which says flight "Sweet Sweet Canyon BBIA 4300."
    • "Passengers departing on Galaxy Airlines, Flight 2580, bound for Dolphin Shoals, should proceed to customs and immigration at this time."
    • "Paging Galaxy Airlines, Flight 2218, passenger Ms. Birdo, please proceed to the information counter on Floor 2."
  • Some of the crates on the conveyor belts have panels which resemble ? Blocks, Empty Blocks and Brick Blocks.

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese サンシャインくうこう
Sanshain Kūkō
Sunshine Airport

Chinese 陽光機場 (Traditional)
阳光机场 (Simplified)
Yángguāng Jīchǎng
Sunshine Airport

Dutch Sunshine Airport
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German Sonnenflughafen
Sun Airport
Italian Aeroporto del Sole
Sun Airport
Korean 선샤인 공항
Seonsyain Gonghang
Sunshine Airport

Portuguese Aeroporto Alvorada
Sunrise Airport
Russian Солнечный аэропорт
Solnechnyy aeroport
Sunny Airport

Spanish Aeropuerto Soleado
Sunny Airport

Trivia

References

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