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Next stop, the Aquarium Park. This underwater attraction is the perfect place to commune with sea life, and hopefully, get chummy with the sharks.


Dr. Eggman, Sonic Colors

Aquarium Park (アクアリウムパーク Akuariumu Pāku?) is the fifth Area of Sonic Colors. It is an oriental-themed level with an underwater theme. When Sonic falls into the water, instead of losing a life, he switches to a side-scrolling view and can move around in the water and jump many times in the water to escape drowning.

Description

For a Red Star Ring guide, see Aquarium Park/Red Star Rings.

One primary feature exclusive to Aquarium Park is that the Yellow Drill can be used underwater (although the music is different, and is instead referred to by Tails as the "Torpedo form"). Crabmeats and samurai-themed Egg Pawns make their appearance here, as well as the Big Chaser that chases Sonic through a tunnel. No new Wisps are introduced here, but the Yellow Drill is used extensively here in the form of a torpedo. It also had a sushi bar, aptly named the Bucket O'Sushi, although Tails implies in his rendezvous with Sonic that its seafood was of poor quality.

Act 1 (Wii)

Map

Aquarium Park Act 1 Wii Map

Act 1 starts with Sonic slowly descending into the park and landing inside a winding tube that leads to the entrance of the park. A spectacular view of the oriental above-ground scenery Aquarium Park has to offer is displayed as Sonic blazes down a long path in Quick-Step mode through the aquatic town near the water. Throughout the stage, Sonic gains the opportunity to view the wonderful world under the sea by diving into large pools of water filled with all sorts of marine life, plants, and oriental structures. After crossing the ocean, Sonic lands on a slowly descending platform with Egg Pawns dropping from the sky. Afterward, Sonic must Quick-Step to avoid the large water capsules in his path and smash large metal crates into the rows of Egg Pawns blocking his way. Sonic is then lead to a small pool of water where the Goal Ring resides. The Cyan Laser, and more prominently, the Yellow Drill, are the Wisps found in this Act. Sonic must use their powers to reach new areas in the stage. Instead of being used for digging, the Yellow Drill is used underwater to transform Sonic into a rocketing torpedo.

Act 2 (Wii)

Act 2 starts with Sonic racing along collapsing platforms that players will find. The only Wisp here is the Blue Cube. By using it, players can walk on otherwise uncharted territory to find Red Star Rings; in this Act, the player cannot go on the ground, and they are only allowed to jump across the floating platforms to get towards the goal.

Act 3 (Wii)

Act 3 starts with Sonic stretching by one of the large pools. After he gets going, he will find platforms with fans underneath them. Here, the player will have to navigate treacherous waters while being pushed downward by currents produced by the fans. The only Wisps here are the Orange Rocket and Purple Frenzy.

Act 4 (Wii)

Act 4 begins with Sonic jumping on a spring to get to a corkscrew pathway. While running down this pathway, Sonic encounters the Big Chaser. After escaping its clutches, Sonic runs through more of the structures using the Cyan Laser and the Yellow Drill to go through the Act. In this part of Aquarium Park, Sonic has to go through areas with more water. Sonic then ends the level by running down a steep grade while being chased by the Big Chaser from the beginning of the stage. After reaching the bottom of the grade, the Big Chaser collides into the ground and explodes, leaving Sonic to break open a Wisp Capsule and end the Act.

Act 5 (Wii)

Act 5 is relatively short. Sonic will come across yellow Wide Springs which keep up with his movements only from left to right. If Sonic moves from right to left the spring will continue on its path. There are no Wisps in this Act.

Act 6 (Wii)

Act 6 begins with Sonic on a short, narrow platform leading him directly underwater. Here, Sonic uses the Yellow Drill to maneuver his way through tunnels, against currents, and around spikes. After exiting the body of water, Sonic comes across a large, beautiful waterfall that leads to a section that utilizes the Green Hover Wisp to reach different sections of the stage. Sonic then comes across a room filled with Egg Pawns and Crabmeats which he must defeat before advancing further into the stage. Sonic is then led to another large body of water where he must dodge killer eels before reaching the Goal Ring.

Act 6 also features shoals of small, orange fish which help Sonic when he passes through them. They allow him to take one hit from enemies without losing Rings or dying and also stop him from drowning. This makes their effect comparable to the Water Shield from Sonic the Hedgehog 3. However, they will leave Sonic after 20 seconds or when he resurfaces, whichever comes first. If the drowning timer had already started before coming into contact with the fish, it will restart from 5.

Boss (Wii)

The boss of Aquarium Park is Admiral Jelly and his minions. This boss is similar to the Sweet Mountain boss, Captain Jelly, as they share the same progression and attacks. But unlike the Sweet Mountain's pirate ship, this boss fight takes place entirely underwater and on a submarine and instead of dodging cannonballs, the player has to avoid and dodge missiles while racing to the switch. Once there, the player finds that it's encased in clear glass. Sonic cannot crack this directly, even while in Torpedo form. To crack it, the player should just lure one of the homing missiles with Sonic as live bait. The missile will explode, destroying the case and allowing the player to flip the switch, which will cause the sub to shut down, landing at the bottom of the Aquarium Park's sea. Sonic then jumps off of the sub to another flat structure. Admiral Jelly and crew then swim out to fight Sonic. He'll spin around while swimming with his telescope and after some time he'll get dizzy and stop. Sonic then can easily hit him and he'll then retreat back to his sub after two hits. The player must keep repeating this process two more times until he's defeated. The player can also use the Yellow Drill, which counts as two hits during the one-on-one fight - it is, however, made more difficult by him swimming off in a random direction.

Act 1 (Nintendo DS)

In the Nintendo DS version, Aquarium Park looks almost identical to the one on the Wii, albeit fully 2D side-scrolling gameplay. The Wisps used here are Cyan Laser and Yellow Drill, but like the Wii version, the Drill is only used underwater as a torpedo. While underwater, different gimmick are seen. One of which is a swimming circle of fish, which Sonic can grab onto and fling himself off (usually to another fish circle). There are also special Cyan Laser gimmicks in which Sonic can enter as Cyan Laser and come out in four different strands, destroying enemies, then going into an end one and returning to normal Cyan Laser.

Act 2 (Nintendo DS)

The Act 2 in the Nintendo DS version is similar to Act 1, just with a different level design.

Boss (Nintendo DS)

The Aquarium Park boss takes place in a flat arena versus Admiral Jelly, an upgraded version of the Sweet Mountain boss. The platform is able to be tilted by stomping on the ends. The Wisp power obtainable from this boss fight is the Cyan Laser.

Ranking

Please note that the following rankings only apply to the Wii version of the game.

Rank Score
Act 1 Act 2 Act 3 Act 4 Act 5 Act 6
S Rank (Sonic Colors Wii)
2200000 600000 2000000 1700000 950000 1850000
A Rank (Sonic Colors Wii)
1500000 500000 900000 1250000 750000 1250000
B Rank (Sonic Colors Wii)
1100000 400000 700000 900000 550000 950000
C Rank (Sonic Colors Wii)
700000 250000 500000 550000 350000 650000
D Rank (Sonic Colors Wii)
0 0 0 0 0 0

Eggman's Quotes

Occasionally, Eggman will make the following announcements over the loudspeaker.

  • "Remember to try out the new and improved waterslides! Now with 20% less raw sewage!
  • "Welcome to the Exotic Aquarium! Any water you may notice on the floor is the result of our diligent house cleaning staff's mopping! And not evidence of a dangerous leak in the- oh heck with it! RUN FOR YOUR LIVES!"
  • "Please avoid breaking the glass, as it's the only thing between you, and 10 million gallons of freezing wet death."
  • "To avoid embarrassing hickies, please refrain from arm wrestling the octopi."
  • "Water you waiting for? Climb aboard the Exotic Aquarium for a boatload of- Argh, who writes this drivel?!" (Orbot) "You do, boss." (Eggman) "Oh you're right, I do! Ha ha, I'm hilarious!"
  • "Enjoy the rides, and remember, in case of an emergency your seat cushion may be used as a flotation device. It won't actually float, but you can use it as one."
  • "Arr mateys, experience the honest denizens of seven seas in Capt'n Eggman's Amazing Underwater Aquarium!" (to himself) "This is really embarrassing."
  • "In the unlikely event of an emergency, please find the nearest escape pod. For anyone not named Eggman, your escape pod can be found back at the planet still being assembled in the factory."
  • "This exotic aquarium contains many rare and endangered species. Enjoy them with a delicious soy glaze at the Bucket-O'-Sushi restaurant."
  • "The mighty ocean, cradle of life, trivialized for your amusement at Eggman's Incredible Interstellar Amusement Park."
  • (during cutscene) "Remember ladies and gentlemen, try the newest dining experience here at Eggman's Incredible Interstellar Amusement Park, The Bucket O' Sushi. Now with FISH!"


Trivia

  • With hacks or glitching, players can see that Acts of Aquarium Park are actually loaded as part of one single map. Depending on which Act the player chooses to play first (For example, Act 1), any gimmicks such as ramps, Rings, Wisp capsules, springs, and enemies are not loaded for any other Acts/segments of the map.
    • The above also applies to almost all other levels and Acts in the game with the exceptions of all three Terminal Velocity Acts and Game Land Acts.
  • The Acts of Aquarium Park seem to take place within large reinforced glass domes surrounded by water.
  • Aquarium Park and Sweet Mountain share similar bosses with similar attacks and minions. They also share similar names: Captain Jelly and Admiral Jelly, as in Jellybean and Jellyfish, respectively.
  • The music heard when viewing the map of this Area is a remix of the music from Act 1.
  • In Sonic Generations, Modern Chemical Plant and Modern Seaside Hill borrow several elements from this Area, such as pushing blocks, skydiving and running on water.
  • This is one of the only two Areas (the other is Terminal Velocity) that don't have new Wisps (although the Yellow Wisp gains a new use here underwater).
  • There is a glitch in Act 6, where Sonic is walking in very shallow water. If a Crabmeat fires a missile at Sonic, if the player can get the missile to go through the light posts, pots, etc., it will make repeated explosion sounds, and the pot will appear to explode, but both it and the missile will remain intact, and the missile will keep moving.
  • In the Nintendo DS version of Sonic Colors, "aquarium" is misspelled as "acquarium."
  • It has been revealed that there is a secret pathway in Aquarium Park Act 3 that leads to a second Goal Ring. The path consists of Quick Step, 2D paths, 3D paths, enemies (with boost), Speed Pads and Ramps, Springs and pulleys. There is also a way to enter the Act 4 section of the level, but the player doesn't get far unless he/she can use underwater physics on land.
  • In the Nintendo 3DS version of Sonic Generations, Act 1's music is "featured" in the Sound Test.
  • In the game Sonic Lost World, Zone 3 of Tropical Coast bears a resemblance to Aquarium Park.
  • The music for Act 1 of Aquarium Park features a similar melody to the opening for the anime adaptation of the romantic comedy manga series Love Hina.
  • Aquarium Park was based on Feudal Japan, and Japanese Pagodas. The juxtaposition of the ocean floor with Japanese architecture may be a reference to Ryugu Palace [1], the legendary abode of the sea god Ryujin [2].

Music

Song Name Music Track Length Composer/Performer
Aquarium Park - Act 1 4:26 Tomoya Ohtani
Aquarium Park - Act 2 3:27 Tomoya Ohtani
Aquarium Park - Act 3 3:47 Tomoya Ohtani
Area - Aquarium Park 4:25 Mariko Nanba

Videos

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