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After collecting the Shine Sprite, however, a pair of Pianta Police officers arrest Mario. In court, the prosecution reveals that the island is covered with similar goop, and the [[graffiti]] has forced all the Shine Sprites to flee. Eyewitness accounts indicate that Mario is the guilty party, and despite Princess Peach's attempted objection, Mario is found guilty and is ordered not to leave until the entire island is cleaned.
After collecting the Shine Sprite, however, a pair of Pianta Police officers arrest Mario. In court, the prosecution reveals that the island is covered with similar goop, and the [[graffiti]] has forced all the Shine Sprites to flee. Eyewitness accounts indicate that Mario is the guilty party, and despite Princess Peach's attempted objection, Mario is found guilty and is ordered not to leave until the entire island is cleaned.


After defeating another Gatekeeper, the [[Grand Pianta Statue]] comes out of the ground with [[Shadow Mario|the mysterious character resembling Mario]] on top. This Shadow Mario attempts to kidnap Princess Peach, but Mario foils his plan and he escapes into the [[Goop#Rainbow M|Rainbow M]] he paints on the base of the statue. This allows Mario to access [[Bianco Hills]] and recover more Shine Sprites. Later, similar incidents of various landmarks disappearing in goop happen around [[Delfino Plaza]], and cleaning the goop reveals that these places also have portals to different areas of Isle Delfino.
After defeating another Gatekeeper, the [[Grand Pianta Statue]] comes out of the ground with [[Shadow Mario|the mysterious character resembling Mario]] on top. This Shadow Mario attempts to kidnap Princess Peach, but Mario foils his plan and Shadow Mario escapes into the [[Goop#Rainbow M|Rainbow M]] he paints on the base of the statue. This allows Mario to access [[Bianco Hills]] and recover more Shine Sprites. Later, similar incidents of various landmarks disappearing in goop happen around [[Delfino Plaza]], and cleaning the goop reveals that these places also have portals to different areas of Isle Delfino.


[[File:SMS Kidnapping.png|thumb|200px|left|Shadow Mario's real identity, [[Bowser Jr.]]]]
[[File:SMS Kidnapping.png|thumb|200px|left|Shadow Mario's real identity, [[Bowser Jr.]]]]
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[[File:SMS_all characters.png|200px|thumb|The ending screen for collecting all 120 [[Shine Sprite]]s]]
[[File:SMS_all characters.png|200px|thumb|The ending screen for collecting all 120 [[Shine Sprite]]s]]
Bowser, Bowser Jr., Mario, and Peach fall from the sky, Mario landed head-first onto an island just west of Delfino Plaza, while Peach is floating down with her umbrella and lands softly on the same island Mario has landed on. However, their reunion is cut short when they see FLUDD malfunctioning. After looking at Mario giving its last words, FLUDD shuts down. The Shine Sprite from the hot tub returns to the Shine Gate as the residents of Isle Delfino apologize to Mario for falsely accusing him. Far away from the island, Bowser and Bowser Jr. (who landed on a raft) watch the celebration from the raft. Bowser Jr. had figured out by then that Peach was not really his mother, but wants to fight Mario again. Bowser praises his son and says that they rest a while. Later on, as Mario and Peach enjoy a sunset at Sirena Beach, they notice the Toads carrying FLUDD, which is okay and states, "The vacation starts now!" Pictures of their vacation are shown during the credits, showing Mario and his friends enjoying the island and its wonders. After the credits, a picture of [[Il Piantissimo]] discovering the Magic Paintbrush in the sands of [[Gelato Beach]] is shown, along with "The End" displayed in the lower right hand corner. However, defeating Bowser after collecting all 120 of the Shine Sprites replaces this picture with a group picture of friendly characters in the game posing in [[Casino Delfino]], with text reading "Have a relaxing vacation!" on the bottom.
Bowser, Bowser Jr., Mario, and Peach fall from the sky. Mario lands head-first onto an island just west of Delfino Plaza, while Peach floats down with her umbrella and lands softly on the same island that Mario landed on. However, their reunion is cut short when they see FLUDD malfunctioning. After looking at Mario giving its last words, FLUDD shuts down. The Shine Sprite from the hot tub returns to the Shine Gate as the residents of Isle Delfino apologize to Mario for falsely accusing him. Far away from the island, Bowser and Bowser Jr. (who landed on a raft) watch the celebration from the raft. Bowser Jr. had figured out by then that Peach was not really his mother, but wants to fight Mario again. Bowser praises his son and says that they rest a while. Later on, as Mario and Peach enjoy a sunset at Sirena Beach, they notice the Toads carrying FLUDD, which is okay and states, "The vacation starts now!" Pictures of their vacation are shown during the credits, showing Mario and his friends enjoying the island and its wonders. After the credits, a picture of [[Il Piantissimo]] discovering the Magic Paintbrush in the sands of [[Gelato Beach]] is shown, along with "The End" displayed in the lower right hand corner. However, defeating Bowser after collecting all 120 of the Shine Sprites replaces this picture with a group picture of friendly characters in the game posing in [[Casino Delfino]], with text reading "Have a relaxing vacation!" on the bottom.
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|[[File:SSBbob-omb.jpg|80px]][[File:Bobomb Sunshine.png|80px]][[File:MKDD Bob-omb.png|80px]]
|A comparision between artwork of the [[Bob-omb]] enemy in: ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' ([[List of games by date#1999|1999]]; left), ''Super Mario Sunshine'' ([[List of games by date#2002|2002]]; middle), and ''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]'' ([[List of games by date#2003|2003]]; right). Its design in ''Sunshine'' is very distinctive despite the game being published within five years of the other two titles.
|A comparision between artwork of the [[Bob-omb]] enemy in: ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' ([[List of games by date#1999|1999]]; left), ''Super Mario Sunshine'' ([[List of games by date#2002|2002]]; middle), and ''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]'' ([[List of games by date#2003|2003]]; right). These titles were published within five years of each other.
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|align=center|[[File:Sunshine Scarlet Cheep Model.png|100x100px]]<br>'''Cheep-Cheep''' (Red)
|align=center|[[File:Sunshine Scarlet Cheep Model.png|100x100px]]<br>'''Cheep-Cheep''' (Red)
|Scarlet Cheep-Chees that leap from water. They do not actively pursue Mario. When marooned on land, they will helplessly flail about. This only has the potential to occur during the boss fight with [[King Boo (Super Mario Sunshine)|King Boo]].
|Scarlet Cheep-Chees that leap from water. They do not actively pursue Mario. When marooned on land, they will helplessly flail about. This only has the potential to occur during the boss fight with [[Big Boo (character)|King Boo]].
|align=center|[[Ricco Harbor]], [[Sirena Beach]]
|align=center|[[Ricco Harbor]], [[Sirena Beach]]
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|align=center|{{chart icon|sunshine-Shine}}×1
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|align=center|[[File:KingbooSunshine.jpg|100x100px]]<br>'''[[King Boo (Super Mario Sunshine)|King Boo]]'''
|align=center|[[File:KingbooSunshine.jpg|100x100px]]<br>'''[[Big Boo (character)|King Boo]]'''
|A [[Big Boo]] found underneath the casino. He uses a roulette to attack Mario. He can only be damaged after burning his tongue with a spicy [[pepper]].
|A [[Big Boo]] found underneath the casino. He uses a roulette to attack Mario. He can only be damaged after burning his tongue with a spicy [[pepper]].
|align=center|[[King Boo Down Below]]
|align=center|[[King Boo Down Below]]
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|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMS Screenshot Mushroom Platform.png|100x100px]]<br>[[Mushroom Platform|Mushroom]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMS Screenshot Mushroom Platform.png|100x100px]]<br>[[Mushroom Platform|Mushroom]]
|Tall mushrooms. The red ones are lit with fire like [[Torch (Super Mario series)|torch]]es.
|Tall mushrooms. The red ones are lit with fire like [[lantern]]s.
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|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMS Asset Model Block.png|100x100px]]<br>[[Hard Block|Orange block]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMS Asset Model Block.png|100x100px]]<br>[[Hard Block|Orange block]]
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|Small, crested parrots found throughout Isle Delfino. Spraying them with water will transform them into a collectible that is dependent on the bird's color. Green Birds turn into coins, Blue Birds turn into blue coins, Gold Birds turn into Shine Sprites, and Red Birds turn into [[Red Coin|red coin]]s.
|Small, crested parrots found throughout Isle Delfino. Spraying them with water will transform them into a collectible that is dependent on the bird's color. Green Birds turn into coins, Blue Birds turn into blue coins, Gold Birds turn into Shine Sprites, and Red Birds turn into [[Red Coin|red coin]]s.
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|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMS Asset Model Red Fish.png|100x100px]][[File:SMS Asset Model Blue Fish.png|100x100px]]<br>[[fish (environmental object)|Fishes]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMS Asset Model Red Fish.png|100x100px]][[File:SMS Asset Model Blue Fish.png|100x100px]]<br>[[fish (environmental object)|Fish]]
|While most fish are decorative elements that cannot be interacted with, two species provide hints in the shallows of Gelato Beach. Schools of the blue fish swim around blue coins. Schools of the red fish surround hidden red coins during "[[Red Coins in the Coral Reef]]".
|While most fish are decorative elements that cannot be interacted with, two species provide hints in the shallows of Gelato Beach. Schools of the blue fish swim around blue coins. Schools of the red fish surround hidden red coins during "[[Red Coins in the Coral Reef]]".
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|Signs that passively guide the player towards the intended focus of the episode they enter. In most instances, Mario can still go off the intended path.
|Signs that passively guide the player towards the intended focus of the episode they enter. In most instances, Mario can still go off the intended path.
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|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMS Asset Model Board.png|100x100px]]<br>[[Board]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMS Asset Model Board.png|100x100px]]<br>[[Sign]]
|Posted signs that contain information on actions.
|Posted signs that contain information on actions.
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==Regional differences==
==Regional differences==
===Cutscenes===
===Cutscenes===
Despite cutscenes in the Japanese release using English voice acting, there are a few differences compared to International releases early in the game. Mario's conversation with Toadsworth is audible, with a few unsubtitled remarks. After getting out of the plane, Mario says "It looks like a giant pool of paint"; later in the same cutscene, when Peach notices that Shadow Mario is gone, Mario can be heard saying "Looks like Mario's gonna have to find a job" in the background, to which Toadsworth responds with "Trying to start a new [[Mario#Occupations|career]]?" before quickly changing the subject. Soon afterwards, in the court cutscene, the [[Pianta prosecutor|prosecutor]] uses an alternate take in which he mispronounces "Shine" as "Shrine" three times, refers to "Isle Delfino" as "Delfino Isle", and mispronounces "aware" as "of where" once. His tone is also distinctly different, sounding much less stern.
Despite cutscenes in the Japanese release using English voice acting, there are a few differences compared to International releases early in the game. Mario's conversation with Toadsworth is audible, with a few unsubtitled remarks. After getting out of the plane, Mario says "It looks like a giant empty plate" and "Oh no! We're going to be late for dinner!"; later in the same cutscene, when Peach notices that Shadow Mario is gone, Mario can be heard saying "Looks like Mario's gonna have to find a job" in the background, to which Toadsworth responds with "Trying to start a new [[Mario#Occupations|career]]?" before quickly changing the subject. Soon afterwards, in the court cutscene, the [[Pianta prosecutor|prosecutor]] uses an alternate take in which he mispronounces "Shine" as "Shrine" three times, refers to "Isle Delfino" as "Delfino Isle", and mispronounces "aware" as "of where" once. His tone is also distinctly different, sounding much less stern.


In addition, there is no option to turn off the subtitles (likely due to it being Japanese, but with English voices).
In addition, there is no option to turn off the subtitles (likely due to it being Japanese, but with English voices).
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*The preview cinematics for Bianco Hills, Ricco Harbor and Gelato Beach were changed in international versions, with the camera generally making wider circles in the Japanese versions. This led to some noticeable jump-cuts in the Bianco Hills preview.
*The preview cinematics for Bianco Hills, Ricco Harbor and Gelato Beach were changed in international versions, with the camera generally making wider circles in the Japanese versions. This led to some noticeable jump-cuts in the Bianco Hills preview.
*In [[Scrubbing Sirena Beach]], Mario has to clean 99% of the goop in the Japanese version but only 95% in international versions.<ref>[[tcrf:Super Mario Sunshine/Version Differences]]</ref>
*In [[Scrubbing Sirena Beach]], Mario has to clean 99% of the goop in the Japanese version but only 95% in international versions.<ref>[[tcrf:Super Mario Sunshine/Version Differences]]</ref>
*The small text on signs is in English in the Japanese version and in an [[Isle Delfino#Language|abstracted Latin alphabet]]<ref>2CPhoenix (February 1, 2024). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H1CNpu4fguI Mario Sunshine’s Mysterious Text]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved February 14, 2024.</ref> in international versions.
*The small text on [[sign]]s is in English in the Japanese version and in an [[Isle Delfino#Language|abstracted Latin alphabet]]<ref>2CPhoenix (February 1, 2024). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H1CNpu4fguI Mario Sunshine’s Mysterious Text]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved February 14, 2024.</ref> in international versions.
*[[Fruit]]s were added to Delfino Plaza's fountains in the international versions to make feeding Yoshi easier.
*[[Fruit]]s were added to Delfino Plaza's fountains in the international versions to make feeding Yoshi easier.
*When losing a life, "Miss!" appears instead of "Too Bad!" in the Japanese version, and when gaining a Shine Sprite, "Shine Get!" appears instead of "Shine!".
*When losing a life, "Miss!" appears instead of "Too Bad!" in the Japanese version, and when gaining a Shine Sprite, "Shine Get!" appears instead of "Shine!".
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*''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'': Shine Sprites and Piantas made an appearance in this game, but they had an entirely different purpose. Also, [[Doopliss]]'s [[Parrot (character)|parrot]] will say the phrase, "Shine Get!", which is the phrase that appears after Mario gets a Shine Sprite in the Japanese version of ''Super Mario Sunshine''.
*''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'': Shine Sprites and Piantas made an appearance in this game, but they had an entirely different purpose. Also, [[Doopliss]]'s [[Parrot (character)|parrot]] will say the phrase, "Shine Get!", which is the phrase that appears after Mario gets a Shine Sprite in the Japanese version of ''Super Mario Sunshine''.
*''[[Mario Power Tennis]]'': The court [[Delfino Plaza]] comes from this game and the [[Gooper Blooper Court]] takes place in [[Ricco Harbor]]. Also [[Mecha-Bowser]], Bowser Jr. and Petey Piranha reappear in this game.
*''[[Mario Power Tennis]]'': The court [[Delfino Plaza]] comes from this game and the [[Gooper Blooper Court]] takes place in [[Ricco Harbor]]. Also [[Mecha-Bowser]], Bowser Jr. and Petey Piranha reappear in this game.
*''[[Mario Party 6]]'': The [[bee]]s on [[Towering Treetop]] bear the same design they had in ''Super Mario Sunshine''.
*''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'': A new beach stage called the [[Sunshine Isles]] plays a version of the Delfino Plaza music in the background. The acapella cover of the ''Super Mario Bros.'' theme from the secret levels appears in this game can also be heard in two of Mario's mini games. A version of the Hotel Delfino casino theme plays during Luigi's casino minigames, only with the whistling and saxophones removed.
*''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'': A new beach stage called the [[Sunshine Isles]] plays a version of the Delfino Plaza music in the background. The acapella cover of the ''Super Mario Bros.'' theme from the secret levels appears in this game can also be heard in two of Mario's mini games. A version of the Hotel Delfino casino theme plays during Luigi's casino minigames, only with the whistling and saxophones removed.
*''[[Mario Superstar Baseball]]'': One of Mario's team names is the [[Mario Sunshines]], referencing this game.
*''[[Mario Superstar Baseball]]'': One of Mario's team names is the [[Mario Sunshines]], referencing this game.
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{{NIWA|SmashWiki=Mario (universe)#Super Mario Sunshine|StrategyWiki=1}}
{{NIWA|SmashWiki=Mario (universe)#Super Mario Sunshine|StrategyWiki=1}}
*[https://www.gamesdatabase.org/Media/SYSTEM/Nintendo_GameCube/Manual/formated/Super_Mario_Sunshine_-_2002_-_Nintendo.pdf Official English instruction manual (NA)]
*[https://www.gamesdatabase.org/Media/SYSTEM/Nintendo_GameCube/Manual/formated/Super_Mario_Sunshine_-_2002_-_Nintendo.pdf Official English instruction manual (NA)]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20030217000110/http://www.supermariosunshine.com/ Official English site (NA)]
*[https://www.nintendo.co.uk/Games/Nintendo-GameCube/Super-Mario-Sunshine-268918.html Official English site (UK)]
*[https://www.nintendo.co.uk/Games/Nintendo-GameCube/Super-Mario-Sunshine-268918.html Official English site (UK)]
*[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/character/mario/characters/sunshine/index.html Official Japanese character index]
*[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/character/mario/characters/sunshine/index.html Official Japanese character index]