Spine-Tingling Spine Coaster

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This article is about Spine-Tingling Spine Coaster, a level in New Super Mario Bros. U. For other uses, see Superstar Road-1.
Level
Spine-Tingling Spine Coaster
NSMBU Spine-Tingling Spine Coaster Screenshot.jpg
Level code World 9-1
World Superstar Road
Game New Super Mario Bros. U (Deluxe)
Primary power-up Fire Flower
Time limit 300 seconds
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Spine-Tingling Spine Coaster, or Superstar Road-1, is the first course of Superstar Road in New Super Mario Bros. U. It is unlocked when the player collects every Star Coin in Acorn Plains.

In Challenge Mode, this level is used in Spine Coaster Coin Cruise.

Layout[edit]

This level contains a Spine Coaster, similar to Thrilling Spine Coaster from Rock-Candy Mines, and has a background from the grassland stages in Acorn Plains. The level begins on a section of the ground, where a ? Block containing a ? Block is found prior to the Spine Coaster. The Spine Coaster moves along the track, and Big Fuzzies on circular tracks are found around the path. As the Spine Coaster speeds up, Big Fuzzies are found on the same track, along with some that jump from tracks and more that are on circular tracks. A ? Block containing a power-up is found, followed by another ? Block containing a Super Star at the top of a hill. More Big Fuzzies follow then follow, and a Red Ring is reached after some jumps and hills. Multiple Big Fuzzies follow, with two large groups of them appearing in the section leading to the Goal Pole.

Star Coins[edit]

Image Location
A Star Coin from Spine-Tingling Spine Coaster The first Star Coin is located between two Big Fuzzies.
NSMBU Spine-Tingling Spine Coaster Screenshot.jpg The second Star Coin is located below the Spine Coaster tracks. It moves to a higher location after a short period of time.
A Star Coin from Spine-Tingling Spine Coaster The final Star Coin is found near the end of the level when the Spine Coaster starts to alternate between two tracks. The player needs to be at the back of the coaster in order to get it.

Enemies[edit]

Image Name Count
Model of a Fuzzy from New Super Mario Bros. U. This model is shared with Big Fuzzies. Big Fuzzy 59

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese そうかい!青空ほねコースター[?]
Sōkai! Aozora Hone Kōsutā
Refreshing! Blue Sky Spine Coaster
Chinese 爽快!蓝天下的白骨过山车 (Simplified)
爽快!藍天下的白骨過山車 (Traditional)
[?]

Shuǎngkuài!Lántiān Xià de Báigǔ Guòshānchē
Refreshing! White-Bone Rollercoaster beneath the Blue Sky
Dutch Bottenbaan op eenzame hoogte[?] Spine Coaster on lonely heights
German Knochenbahn gen Himmel[?] Spine Coaster to the Skies
Italian Panico sul carrosso[?] Panic on the Spine Coaster
Korean 상쾌! 파란 하늘 뼈다귀코스터[?]
Sangkwae! Paran Haneul Ppyeodagwi Koseuteo
Refreshing! Blue Sky Spine Coaster
Portuguese Trólei Vertebrado nas Alturas[?] Spine Coaster in the Skies
Spanish Un recorrido de vértigo[?] A Vertigo Tour

Level map[edit]

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