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| name = The Secret Aquarium
 
| image = [[File:SecretAquarium.png|220px]]
 
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| caption = The Secret Aquarium as seen in ''[[Super Mario 64]]''.
 
| caption = The Secret Aquarium as seen in ''[[Super Mario 64]]''.
| series = [[Mario (series)|''Mario'' series]]
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| series = [[Mario (series)|''Mario'']]
 
| firstgame = ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' (1996)
 
| firstgame = ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' (1996)
 
| creator = [[Nintendo EAD]]
 
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'''The Secret Aquarium''' is a secret location in [[Princess Peach's Castle]] in ''Super Mario 64'' and ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'' and this level can be found underwater. 3 Power Stars are required to access this level. This area is one of the few areas that cannot be seen by going through a painting. The red coins are found in the bottom corners and halfway up the wall between each of corners. The Secret Aquarium can be found in the 3-star door in the room of the castle with the [[Jolly Roger Bay]] painting in it. When Mario enters, he must walk forward a little bit, then turn around. Mario will see two black squares on the top right corner of the wall and the top left corner. The one on the right has a [[1-Up Mushroom]] in it, while the right one has the Secret Aquarium.
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'''The Secret Aquarium''' is a secret location in [[Princess Peach's Castle]] in ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' and ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'' and this level can be found underwater. 3 Power Stars are required to access this level. This area is one of the few areas that cannot be seen by going through a painting. The [[Red Coin]]s are found in the bottom corners and halfway up the wall between each of corners. The Secret Aquarium can be found in the 3-Star door in the room of the castle with the [[Jolly Roger Bay]] painting in it. When Mario enters, he must walk forward a little bit, then turn around. Mario will see two black squares on the top right corner of the wall and the top left corner. The one on the right has a [[1-Up Mushroom]] in it, while the right one has the Secret Aquarium.
   
 
==Layout==
 
==Layout==
The Secret Aquarium is a large fish tank filled with water. There is no place for the player to surface for air, so they will have to collect [[coin]]s in order to avoid drowning. There are bubbles that give the player more air in the depths of the water, and they are vital to his success of getting the Star. There are 40 Yellow Coins in rings with 8 [[Red Coin]]s in the center of the rings and on the room's floor.
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The Secret Aquarium is a large fish tank filled with water. There is no place for the player to surface for air, so they will have to collect [[Coin]]s in order to avoid the player from drowning. There are bubbles that give the player more air in the depths of the water, and they are vital to his success of getting the Star. There are 40 Yellow Coins in rings with 8 Red Coins in the center of the rings and on the room's floor.
   
While not physically changed in ''Super Mario 64 DS'', the course features music absent from the original game: the full percussion version of the [[Jolly Roger Bay]] and [[Dire, Dire Docks]] themes.
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While not physically changed in ''Super Mario 64 DS'', the course features music absent from the original game: the full percussion version of the Jolly Roger Bay and [[Dire, Dire Docks]] themes.
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
*This is one of the only two secret levels in both the games (the other being [[Tower of the Wing Cap|Tower of the Wing Cap/? Switch]]) to have only one Power Star. In addition, all the three switch levels, the three [[Bowser]] levels, and [[Wing Mario Over the Rainbow]] in the original game also have only one Power Star all of which is obtained the same way as this level, while a second Power Star was added to these levels in the ''DS'' version. Two of the exclusive-secret levels, [[Sunshine Isles]] and [[Battle Fort]], also have only one Power Star.
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*This is one of the only two secret levels in both the games (the other being [[Tower of the Wing Cap|Tower of the Wing Cap/? Switch]]) to have only one Power Star. In addition, all the three switch levels, the three [[Bowser]] levels, and [[Wing Mario Over the Rainbow|Wing Mario Over the Rainbow/Over the Rainbows]] in the original game also have only one Power Star all of which is obtained the same way as this level, while a second Power Star was added to these levels in the ''DS'' version. Two of the exclusive-secret levels, [[Sunshine Isles]] and [[Battle Fort]], also have only one Power Star.
   
 
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{{Super Mario 64 Locations}}

Latest revision as of 04:55, 24 January 2020


The Secret Aquarium is a secret location in Princess Peach's Castle in Super Mario 64 and Super Mario 64 DS and this level can be found underwater. 3 Power Stars are required to access this level. This area is one of the few areas that cannot be seen by going through a painting. The Red Coins are found in the bottom corners and halfway up the wall between each of corners. The Secret Aquarium can be found in the 3-Star door in the room of the castle with the Jolly Roger Bay painting in it. When Mario enters, he must walk forward a little bit, then turn around. Mario will see two black squares on the top right corner of the wall and the top left corner. The one on the right has a 1-Up Mushroom in it, while the right one has the Secret Aquarium.

Layout

The Secret Aquarium is a large fish tank filled with water. There is no place for the player to surface for air, so they will have to collect Coins in order to avoid the player from drowning. There are bubbles that give the player more air in the depths of the water, and they are vital to his success of getting the Star. There are 40 Yellow Coins in rings with 8 Red Coins in the center of the rings and on the room's floor.

While not physically changed in Super Mario 64 DS, the course features music absent from the original game: the full percussion version of the Jolly Roger Bay and Dire, Dire Docks themes.

Trivia