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{{llquote|"SUN" appears as a license plate in the Mario Kart: Double Dash!! course named Mushroom Bridge. It appears on the bus that has "Peach Beach" written on it.|WOW}}
{{llquote|"SUN" appears as a license plate in the Mario Kart: Double Dash!! course named Mushroom Bridge. It appears on the bus that has "Peach Beach" written on it.|WOW}}


This page pretty much fails [[MarioWiki:Generic Subjects]] and is inane in about every way possible. I'm shocked there's no section named "List of things that aren't the Sun".
This page pretty much fails [[MarioWiki:Generic subjects]] and is inane in about every way possible. I'm shocked there's no section named "List of things that aren't the Sun".


The raisin I'm making this a TPP instead of deleting it outright is that some could argue (and indeed, some did - see above) that the sun fulfills the "The subject is significant to the gameplay." criteria because of the Sm64 and Sunshine appearances. To that I respond it's in the same boat as the on-its-way-to-be-deleted [[Door]] page; Both object serve the same function (Accessing another part of the Gameworld) and you both "interact" with them in a limited and inconsequential way. That you can spray it to get a shine sprite doesn't mean anything, since there's a ton of random objects in Sunshine you can squirt to get random doodads. I don't see people making a page for that one chandelier in [[Hotel Delfino]].
The raisin I'm making this a TPP instead of deleting it outright is that some could argue (and indeed, some did - see above) that the sun fulfills the "The subject is significant to the gameplay." criteria because of the Sm64 and Sunshine appearances. To that I respond it's in the same boat as the on-its-way-to-be-deleted [[Door]] page; Both object serve the same function (Accessing another part of the Gameworld) and you both "interact" with them in a limited and inconsequential way. That you can spray it to get a shine sprite doesn't mean anything, since there's a ton of random objects in Sunshine you can squirt to get random doodads. I don't see people making a page for that one chandelier in [[Hotel Delfino]].