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Category:Super Mario Sunshine

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Super Mario Sunshine
Basic information
Playlist linkYouTube 
Documented rips21
Composer(s)Koji Kondo
Shinobu Tanaka
ReleaseJP: July 19, 2002
NA: August 26, 2002
EU: October 4, 2002
AU: October 11, 2002
KR: December 14, 2002
Platform(s)Nintendo GameCube
Links
GilvaSunnerSuper Mario Sunshine
Zophar's DomainSuper Mario Sunshine
WikipediaSuper Mario Sunshine
WikidataSuper Mario Sunshine
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Super Mario Sunshine is a video game developed and published by Nintendo on Nintendo GameCube in 2002. The game's composers are Koji Kondo and Shinobu Tanaka.

History

On September 24, 2020, the real GilvaSunner returned from a 2-year absence to update his Super Mario Sunshine playlist to match the official soundtrack listing for the game within Super Mario 3D All-Stars, re-uploading most of the soundtrack in the process. This ended up being the final videos uploaded to his channel before the GilvaSunner Deletion on February 4, 2022.

A few days after the playlist update, SiIvaGunner renamed "Delfino Plaza - Super Mario Sunshine" to "Isle Delfino - Super Mario Sunshine" to match. In December 2020, the titles of "Speed Test - Super Mario Sunshine", "The Manta Storm - Super Mario Sunshine", and every extant "A Secret Course" rip were also changed to match. On February 15, 2021, the phrase "Super Mario Sunshine music soundtrack" was added to the SiIvaGunner playlist description, also originating from GilvaSunner's playlist update. With the release of "Delfino Plaza (OST Version) - Super Mario Sunshine" on February 18, 2021, every SiIvaGunner rip's thumbnail was also changed to the widescreen image that GilvaSunner used for the updated uploads. On April 24, 2021, "Sky & Sea - Super Mario Sunshine" was renamed. In April 2022, the rips of "Isle Delfino" (two rips of the track had been uploaded in the meantime) were renamed back to "Delfino Plaza". On October 3, 2022, "Credits - Super Mari Sunshine" was renamed.

Rips

As of December 18, 2020, this playlist is sorted in the same order as GilvaSunner's playlist.

Super Mari Sunshine

Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 This rip lacks the usual thumbnail fade in.

References in other rips

Gallery

Several rips from this game have a visual element where at the beginning, the logo image fades in from white, mimicking the title screen from the game. This originates from the real GilvaSunner's channel where most of the rips have this visual.

Despite every rip being updated to use the widescreen thumbnail, certain rips released after this change (such as "Secret Course: Sky & Sea (In-Game Version) - Super Mario Sunshine") still use the old, non-widescreen image in the actual videos themselves. This is only done on tracks from the game that were not reuploaded by GilvaSunner during his 2020 playlist update (and instead only had the thumbnails updated), so as to mimic the discrepancy present in those uploads.

The original GiIvaSunner (i) thumbnail (with the logo on a white background) is likely sourced from the channel BrawlBRSTMs3, like a number of other old SiIvaGunner thumbnails. While likely a coincidence, a very similar picture actually was used by GilvaSunner (L), but only for the tracks "Delfino Airstrip", "Too Bad!", "Proto Piranha" (formerly titled "Paint Boss Battle"), "A Shine Sprite Appears" (formerly titled "Shine Appears"), "Shine!" (formerly titled "Shine Get!"), "Course Intro" (formerly titled "Episode Preview"), "Select Data" (formerly titled "File Select"), and "Bowser" (formerly titled "Final Bowser Battle"). All uploads using this image were covered up by the usual thumbnail. An intentional reference to this alternate image was first made on the rip "D.E.B.S. Alert - Super Mario Sunshine" (which is slightly different from the old one used on GiIvaSunner (i) uploads).

Trivia

  • All rips of this game have the word "GameCube" in the platform section in the description incorrectly written as "Gamecube" to match GilvaSunner.
  • On GilvaSunner, the video description of "Secret Course: Sky & Sea" (formerly titled "Sky & Sea", then renamed during the playlist update on September 24, 2020) referred to the track as "Secret Course - Sky & Sea", with a hyphen, instead of a colon.[1] Initially, this was not been followed on SiIvaGunner, and the standard name with a colon is used instead. It was applied on May 21, 2025.

References

  1. Wayback Machine archive of "Secret Course: Sky & Sea - Super Mario Sunshine" which features the inaccurate track name. The title is likely based on the track title used in the offical soundtrack of this game seen in Super Mario 3D All-Stars, which uses a hyphen.

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