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Baby Park is a ''Mario Kart'' track that debuted in ''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]''. It is the third course in [[Mushroom Cup]], and is considered by most the easiest track in the game.
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Baby Park is a ''wii music stage in wii music''''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!|!!]]''. It is the third stage in [[Mushroom Cup|wii]] music, and is considered by most the easiest track in the game.
 
==Track overview==
 
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It is a simple oval, with two turns and two straightaways. There are only two [[Item Box]] locations, as that is enough for such a tiny track.
 
It is a simple oval, with two turns and two straightaways. There are only two [[Item Box]] locations, as that is enough for such a tiny track.
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Revision as of 20:35, 30 April 2011

Baby Park is a wii music stage in wii music'!!. It is the third stage in wii music, and is considered by most the easiest track in the game.

Track overview

It is a simple oval, with two turns and two straightaways. There are only two Item Box locations, as that is enough for such a tiny track. One side of the big oval track is blue, and the other side is pink. This may be because blue and pink are the most common baby colors, or it may be representing cotton candy, as this track seems to be near an amusement park. There is a giant Koopa tent, a ferris wheel, and many other amusement park-like things in the background. Baby Mario and Baby Luigi can be seen in two places near the track. This track also has the most amount of laps, at a count of seven.

This course can get a little crazy while racing too, as Red and Green shells can go over the middle barrier. This is also one of the only races win which a racer can actually lap a CPU racer, do to its shortness.

The track returns in Mario Kart DS, but with a few changes. The lap count was reduced to five, instead of seven, and Baby Mario and Baby Luigi are no longer visible. Better graphics and control enhance the track even more.

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