This is a list of Nintendo Land's decorations.
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Candy
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The tastiest and heaviest candy...in the world. Carrying just one of them around is hard enough--if you have five, you'll be sweating buckets! The cola-flavored one would be my favorite...if I could taste.
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Candy Switch
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Standing on these switches mysteriously makes candy drop from trees. Why is it that they don't work when the guards stand on them? Just another Nintendo Land mystery...
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Candy Tree
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This bizarre candy-bearing tree is planted not in soil, but sugar. We water it with honey three times a day to get the tastiest treats!
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House
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Everyone's peering out of their windows to see what all the fuss is about. Come on, people, it's festival day! Get out there and join the fun!
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Totem Pole
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This is an island monument with an animal design. Looking at it inspires me to create my own totem pole out of my spare parts.
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Balloon
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It's just an ordinary balloon. I am trying my very best to resist the urge to pop it...
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Balloon Bird
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This flightless bird has to use balloons and propellers to stay aloft. You know, I would love to fly one day... Oh, I am flying. Well, never mind then. It's not all that exciting.
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Balloon Breaker
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After closing time, the spikes retract for the safety of the park staff. Here's a helpful hint: you can actually smash the red ones. Give it a try!
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Balloon Fish
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This gigantic fish gulps down anything that comes near it, edible or not. With some skillful dodging you can get it to burp up a bubble, but I wouldn't risk it too often!
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Buoy
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Buoys bob on the water and tell you your distance from the last island. Do not attempt to rest on a buoy. They don't appreciate it, and neither will you when you fall off and sink.
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Rest House
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Take shelter from the elements and rest your weary body at one of these island retreats. Seeing the light of the windows come into view after a long night's flight is a welcome sight.
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Rest Island
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The islands seem so ordinary from above that you'd never guess they look like this. The villagers up there are terrified of falling off.
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Time Stopper
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This handy item allows you to temporarily freeze time. Just imagine all the crazy things you could do with an endless supply of these!
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Air Duct
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The turbulent currents beneath the track form whirlwinds. Please do not exit your vehicle to ride the whirlwinds--it is extremely dangerous. You will also get expectionally dizzy.
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Battery Machine
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This unmanned vehicle is powered by a single AA battery. Even battery-operated cars get stuck in rush-hour traffic. It's a good thing traffic jams can't stop Captain Falcon!
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Blue Falcon
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This is a model of Captain Falcon's beloved racing machine from the F-Zero Grand Prix. It may run on clockwork, but it's still got some serious Falcon Punch under the hood.
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Falcon Light
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These lights are emblazoned with Captain Falcon's insignia. Low-power LEDs light up the course for the safety of the drivers. You can now safely crash into unavoidable obstacles.
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Neon Barricade
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These large barricades are placed throughout the course. Supposedly, they are there for safety reasons, but mostly they just seem to be an annoyance.
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Red Bomb
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Red Bombs are easily the most dangerous obstacle in the course. They explode on contact, immediately forcing you to pull out of the race.
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Speed Spike
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These are scattered in groups throughout the course to slow you down. Thankfully, you have no tires to puncture.
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Gear Crank (Left)
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This handle turns smoothly thanks to revolutionary technology. Truly revolutionary. You know...because it rotates.
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Gear Crank (Right)
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It took three years of intensive research to develop a handle that runs this smoothly. In hindsight, it has become increasingly clear that the time could have been better spent.
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Goal Flag
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It's all too easy to crash just before you pass the flag. Don't get careless!
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Battery
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This is a flashlight battery--the type that just pops into existence when you need it most. It's a strange yet convenient phenomenon, but I do wish they'd stop appearing so far away.
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Flashlight
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This special flashlight is specifically designed for ghost trackers. These things hardly last more than a few minutes, though. Shoddy product design, if you ask me.
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Ghost Statue
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In Luigi's Ghost Mansion, you can zap ghosts with light to drain them of their supernatural energy. That's just the magic of Nintendo Land. Obviously, real ghosts would laugh at such a pathetic attack.
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Robotic Arm
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The lab appears to be long abandoned, but these arms are still working hard at assembling something. Running for so long without malfunctioning is quite a feat. I wonder who designed them?
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Suit of Armor
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A poltergeist decided to settle down in this ancient set of armor. They say that when the park is closed, it saunters listlessly through the halls...
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Super Light
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When you're in trouble, this high-powered battery will turn up to help you zap apparitions with ease. But why can't they appear before you're in a pinch?
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Balancing Bloopers
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You can see these balancing Bloopers when you play Mario Chase with four or more players. We made a lot of Bloopers, but we decided not to show them all to save face (and ink)!
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Bullet Bill
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This is a giant mobile based on everyone's favorite giant bullet. Caution: watching it spin for too long may cause drowsiness and/or indescribably bizarre dreams!
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Piranha Plant
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Piranha Plants are by far the most common man-eating plant native to pipes. This pipe is connected to a secret underground facility. Or so the legend goes...
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Toy Koopa Troopa
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I'd say this Koopa Troopa is somewhat on the large side for a toy, but many humans seem to think that bigger is better. They've clearly never run into Bowser on a bad day.
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Yoshi Cart
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The Yoshi Cart is highly versatile--its long tongue can be used to snap up fruit, strike enemies, do some light cleaning and mopping... Needless to say, it's a huge hit here at Nintendo Land.
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Dancing Seaweed
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This enthusiastic seaweed wriggles to the rhythm. It just can't kelp itself! Hah hah hah.
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Dancing Submarine
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This observation submarine has a large display stuck on the front. The passengers on board have come to see...a dance show? In the middle of the ocean?
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Instructor
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The instructor spends day and night choreographing new dance routines. "Just follow my lead!" he says. If you ask me, he's overly optimistic about his new students' abilities.
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Large Octopus
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This giant octopus is an infamous dance critic who is always judging other people's dancing skills. Don't slip up, or he'll carry you off into the deep!
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Little Octopus
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This self-appointed performance director tries so hard to instruct his dancers properly that he sometimes spurts ink by accident. He insists that it's not ink--it's inspiration!
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Others
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Grand Prize
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This final prize is granted only to those accomplished enough to get all other prizes. The very fact that you're reading this can mean only one thing: you got all of the prizes. As you can see, my logic processing is unparalleled.
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Heart
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This is always a source of relief when it finally appears. I heartily recommend this statue as a romantic meeting point if you're planning a date here at the park!
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Jukebox
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Touch a button to play a song. Touch it again to stop. You'll unlock more songs as you play, so come back often!
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Question Mark
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This has always been a symbol of mystery. My processing on the matter only results in confusion. Who am I? What is happening? Why is butterscotch?
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