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{{about|the holes found in Super Mario Sunshine|the Game & Watch game of the same name|[[Manhole (Game & Watch)]]|the [[WarioWare Gold]] microgame based on the Game & Watch game|[[Game & Watch: Manhole]]}}
{{about|the holes found in Super Mario Sunshine|the Game & Watch game of the same name|[[Manhole (Game & Watch)]]|the [[WarioWare Gold]] microgame based on the Game & Watch game|[[Game & Watch: Manhole]]}}
[[File:SMSunshine SewerPlate.jpg|thumb|Manhole artwork from ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]''.]]
[[File:Manhole SMS sun.png|thumb|Artwork of a Manhole.]]
'''Manholes''' are covered holes that are located in various places in ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]''. The majority are found in [[Delfino Plaza]], while a few are located in [[Ricco Harbor]]. Manholes lead to the intricate underground sewer system, and can lead [[Mario]] to places he cannot access aboveground, as well as to [[coin]]s and other [[List of items|items]]. To access it, Mario must [[Ground Pound]] while over a manhole. The manhole covers, which have a sun on them originally, flip when Ground Pounded, revealing a moon on a green background. When underground, a remix of the underground theme from ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' plays. To get out of a manhole, Mario must jump below a manhole cover. When Delfino Plaza gets flooded, the manholes are replaced with simple textures of them that do nothing; also during this time, one can be seen in the jail cell.
'''Manholes''' are covered holes that are located in various places in ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]''. The majority are found in [[Delfino Plaza]], while a few are located in [[Ricco Harbor]]. Manholes lead to the intricate underground sewer system, and can lead [[Mario]] to places he cannot access aboveground, as well as to [[coin]]s and other [[List of items|items]]. To access it, Mario must [[Ground Pound]] while over a manhole. The manhole covers, which have a sun on them originally, flip when Ground Pounded, revealing a moon on a green background. When underground, a remix of the underground theme from ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' plays. To get out of a manhole, Mario must jump below a manhole cover. When Delfino Plaza gets flooded, the manholes are replaced with simple textures of them that do nothing; also during this time, one can be seen in the jail cell.


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Manholes also appear throughout the [[Metro Kingdom]] in ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]''. Two of them can be [[capture]]d and moved by [[Mario]], allowing him to fall through the entrance the manhole was blocking. The small one covers an entrance to the Rotating Maze secret area, while the larger, green one covers the entrance to the Underground Power Plant, although the manhole itself is blocked by a parked [[taxi]] until Mario finds all four musicians for the New Donk City Festival band performance.
Manholes also appear throughout the [[Metro Kingdom]] in ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]''. Two of them can be [[capture]]d and moved by [[Mario]], allowing him to fall through the entrance the manhole was blocking. The small one covers an entrance to the Rotating Maze secret area, while the larger, green one covers the entrance to the Underground Power Plant, although the manhole itself is blocked by a parked [[taxi]] until Mario finds all four musicians for the New Donk City Festival band performance.
== Gallery ==
<gallery>
Manhole SMS moon.png|The other side of a Manhole shows the Moon.
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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==

Revision as of 18:32, August 14, 2018

This article is about the holes found in Super Mario Sunshine. For the Game & Watch game of the same name, see Manhole (Game & Watch). For the WarioWare Gold microgame based on the Game & Watch game, see Game & Watch: Manhole.
Artwork of a Manhole (depicting a Sun) in Super Mario Sunshine.
Artwork of a Manhole.

Manholes are covered holes that are located in various places in Super Mario Sunshine. The majority are found in Delfino Plaza, while a few are located in Ricco Harbor. Manholes lead to the intricate underground sewer system, and can lead Mario to places he cannot access aboveground, as well as to coins and other items. To access it, Mario must Ground Pound while over a manhole. The manhole covers, which have a sun on them originally, flip when Ground Pounded, revealing a moon on a green background. When underground, a remix of the underground theme from Super Mario Bros. plays. To get out of a manhole, Mario must jump below a manhole cover. When Delfino Plaza gets flooded, the manholes are replaced with simple textures of them that do nothing; also during this time, one can be seen in the jail cell.

In other games, they are used by Rocky Wrenches as shelter. They can also be found in World 2-3 of New Super Mario Bros.

Manhole covers can also be seen in the Delfino Plaza stage in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, though they serve no purpose.

Manholes also appear throughout the Metro Kingdom in Super Mario Odyssey. Two of them can be captured and moved by Mario, allowing him to fall through the entrance the manhole was blocking. The small one covers an entrance to the Rotating Maze secret area, while the larger, green one covers the entrance to the Underground Power Plant, although the manhole itself is blocked by a parked taxi until Mario finds all four musicians for the New Donk City Festival band performance.

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese 一回転ぶたト[1]
ikkaiten butato
マンホール
Manhōru

Rotatable Lid (Super Mario Sunshine)

Manhole (Super Mario Odyssey)

Chinese 出入孔 (Simplified)
Chūrù kǒng
人孔 (Traditional)
Rénkǒng

Manhole

Dutch Putdeksel
Pit cover
German Kanaldeckel
Sewer cover
Italian Tombino
Manhole
Russian Крышка люка
Kreshka luka
Hatchway cover

Spanish (NOA) Alcantarilla
Sewer
Spanish (NOE) Tapa de alcantarilla
Sewer cover

Trivia

  • Although Manholes are not seen in Noki Bay, the underground theme is also played when Mario walks through hidden tunnels inside the cliffs.

References

  1. ^ Shogakukan. 2015. Sūpā Mario Burazāzu Hyakka: Nintendō Kōshiki Gaido Bukku, New Super Mario Bros. section