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Cheep-Cheep Island makes its classic course debut in ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]'', making its debut as the featured course of the [[Summer Tour (2021)|2021 Summer Tour]]. The course received many notable changes; most of the grass on the course has been removed, the starting line now has a wooden banner with the classic ''Mario Kart'' logo on it, and the second bridge on the course is now straight instead of a zig-zag shape. The biggest change to the course is that the fourth, fifth, and sixth bridges have been removed in favor of having two large, grassy islands separated by a small stream with several large rocks close to where the fifth bridge was. The track itself in this area is now much narrower and no longer features any Dash Panels or multicolored blocks. The three small islands and a section of the first large island now feature a rising and falling tide forming a newly added [[Underwater driving|underwater section]], making this course the first classic course in ''Mario Kart Tour'' to gain a new underwater section, and it would be the only course with this distinction until the addition of [[GBA Boo Lake]] in the [[Halloween Tour (2022)|2022 Halloween Tour]]. The tide changes are indicated by the darker-colored areas of the course map. The final bridge now starts off with a right turn into a longer straightaway before the split. Next to the first bridge, an underwater section is added, though it is located off-road. While the large Cheep Cheeps still appear, the Little Birdies and Sidesteppers have been replaced by jumping and flying Cheep Cheeps. Both shortcuts have also been removed. | Cheep-Cheep Island makes its classic course debut in ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]'', making its debut as the featured course of the [[Summer Tour (2021)|2021 Summer Tour]]. The course received many notable changes; most of the grass on the course has been removed, the starting line now has a wooden banner with the classic ''Mario Kart'' logo on it, and the second bridge on the course is now straight instead of a zig-zag shape. The biggest change to the course is that the fourth, fifth, and sixth bridges have been removed in favor of having two large, grassy islands separated by a small stream with several large rocks close to where the fifth bridge was. The track itself in this area is now much narrower and no longer features any Dash Panels or multicolored blocks. The three small islands and a section of the first large island now feature a rising and falling tide forming a newly added [[Underwater driving|underwater section]], making this course the first classic course in ''Mario Kart Tour'' to gain a new underwater section, and it would be the only course with this distinction until the addition of [[GBA Boo Lake]] in the [[Halloween Tour (2022)|2022 Halloween Tour]]. The tide changes are indicated by the darker-colored areas of the course map. The final bridge now starts off with a right turn into a longer straightaway before the split. Next to the first bridge, an underwater section is added, though it is located off-road. While the large Cheep Cheeps still appear, the Little Birdies and Sidesteppers have been replaced by jumping and flying Cheep Cheeps. Both shortcuts have also been removed. | ||
The course also appears as '''Cheep-Cheep Island R''' (reversed), '''Cheep-Cheep Island T''' (with ramps), and '''Cheep-Cheep Island R/T''' (reversed with ramps) | The course also appears as '''Cheep-Cheep Island R''' (reversed), '''Cheep-Cheep Island T''' (with ramps), and '''Cheep-Cheep Island R/T''' (reversed with ramps); the reverse and trick variants were introduced alongside the normal variant, while the reverse/trick variant was added in the [[New Year's Tour (2023)|2023 New Year's Tour]]. | ||
Similar to [[SNES Ghost Valley 1]], the course uses the ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]'' arrangement of its music, which is heard in {{classic-link|GBA|Shy Guy Beach}}. | Similar to [[SNES Ghost Valley 1]], the course uses the ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]'' arrangement of its music, which is heard in {{classic-link|GBA|Shy Guy Beach}}. |