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====''Super Mario Sunshine''====
====''Super Mario Sunshine''====
[[File:Sirena Beach Early Entrance.png|thumb|left|The Warp Pipe entrance to [[Sirena Beach]] in a [[List of Super Mario Sunshine pre-release and unused content|pre-release]] version of ''Super Mario Sunshine''. It is red in the final version.]]  
[[File:Sirena Beach Early Entrance.png|thumb|left|The Warp Pipe entrance to [[Sirena Beach]] in a [[List of Super Mario Sunshine pre-release and unused content|pre-release]] version of ''Super Mario Sunshine''. It is red in the final version.]]  
Warp Pipes later appear more abundantly in ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]''. They are found in two colors: green and red. The green Warp Pipes are typically longer, and more common, while the red ones are typically shorter and rarer. Green Warp Pipes are typically found in [[Delfino Plaza]], where they lead to many secret areas, including the [[Red Coin Field]] and the [[Super Slide]]. One green Warp Pipe is found on a small island, and is covered with an [[Goop#Orange Juice Generator|Orange Juice Generator]], which, after using [[Yoshi (species)|Yoshi]] to remove it, will take the player to the [[Lily Pad Ride]]. Another green Warp Pipe is found in [[The Secret of Casino Delfino|Episode 4]] of [[Sirena Beach]] behind a flipping tile wall.
Warp Pipes later appear more abundantly in ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]''. They are found in two colors: green and red. The green Warp Pipes are typically longer, and more common, while the red ones are typically shorter and rarer. Green Warp Pipes are typically found in [[Delfino Plaza]], where they lead to many secret areas, including the [[Red Coin Field]] and the [[Super Slide]]. One green Warp Pipe is found on a small island, and is covered with an [[Goop#Orange Juice Generator|Orange Juice Generator]], which, after Yoshi sprays it, will take the player to the [[Lily Pad Ride]]. Another green Warp Pipe is found in [[The Secret of Casino Delfino|Episode 4]] of [[Sirena Beach]] behind a flipping tile wall. One pipe is covered with an Orange Juice Generator which the player must use [[Yoshi (species)|Yoshi]] to remove.


Red Warp Pipes are found solely in Delfino Plaza, and are only used to transport Mario to Sirena Beach and [[Pianta Village]], in place of the [[Goop#Rainbow M|Rainbow M]]s for [[Bianco Hills]], [[Ricco Harbor]], and [[Gelato Beach]]. The Warp Pipe for Sirena Beach is located on the rooftop of a building directly behind the [[Grand Pianta Statue]], and is originally blocked by a large [[Pineapple]], which Yoshi must eat for the player to continue. The Warp Pipe for [[Pianta Village]] is located on top of the [[Shine Gate]]; it can be accessed via the [[F.L.U.D.D.|Rocket Nozzle]].
Red Warp Pipes are found solely in Delfino Plaza, and are only used to transport Mario to Sirena Beach and [[Pianta Village]], in place of the [[Goop#Rainbow M|Rainbow M]]s for [[Bianco Hills]], [[Ricco Harbor]], and [[Gelato Beach]]. The Warp Pipe for Sirena Beach is located on the rooftop of a building directly behind the [[Grand Pianta Statue]], and is originally blocked by a large [[Pineapple]], which Yoshi must eat for the player to continue. The Warp Pipe for [[Pianta Village]] is located on top of the [[Shine Gate]]; it can be accessed via the [[F.L.U.D.D.|Rocket Nozzle]].

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