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This stage is loosely based on the {{s|mariowiki|Rainbow Ride}} course, the fifteenth and final main course of ''{{s|mariowiki|Super Mario 64}}''. It can be accessed via a high ledge to the right of the entrance of the {{s|mariowiki|Tick Tock Clock}} course in a small room.
This stage is loosely based on the {{s|mariowiki|Rainbow Ride}} course, the fifteenth and final main course of ''{{s|mariowiki|Super Mario 64}}''. It can be accessed via a high ledge to the right of the entrance of the {{s|mariowiki|Tick Tock Clock}} course in a small room.


The course is set in an area high above the clouds that features a rainbow motif. The course features a giant winged ship, which the player must reach in order to collect the Power Star located on the bow; magic carpets, a form of transportation exclusive to the course which transport the player to another part of the course by standing on it; seesaw-like platforms, which tilts to the side the player is on; a swinging pendulum platform; and {{s|mariowiki|Donut Block}}s, a type of platform debuting in ''{{s|mariowiki|Super Mario Bros. 3}}'' which can fall if the player stands on them for too long.
The course is set in an area high above the clouds that features a rainbow motif. The course features a giant winged ship, which the player must reach in order to collect the Power Star located on the bow; magic carpets, a form of transportation exclusive to the course which transport the player to another part of the course by standing on it; seesaw-like platforms, which tils to the side the player is on; a swinging pendulum platform; and {{s|mariowiki|Donut Block}}s, a type of platform debuting in ''{{s|mariowiki|Super Mario Bros. 3}}'' which can fall if the player stands on them for too long.


This stage features the elements from the Rainbow Ride course in ''Super Mario 64'', albeit with some notable key differences. Most notably, the Rainbow Ride course is set in an area above the clouds, while the stage's background features  a double rainbow arch and is set in an area below the clouds, surrounded by a mountain range with a lake in the middle. The giant winged boat has been scaled down and redesigned with two soft platforms above the main platform. The seesaw platforms and the swinging pendulum platforms have also been scaled down and redesigned for this stage.
This stage features the elements from the Rainbow Ride course in ''Super Mario 64'', albeit with some notable key differences. Most notably, the Rainbow Ride course is set in an area above the clouds, while the stage's background features  a double rainbow arch and is set in an area below the clouds, surrounded by a mountain range with a lake in the middle. The giant winged boat has been scaled down and redesigned with two soft platforms above the main platform. The seesaw platforms and the swinging pendulum platforms have also been scaled down and redesigned for this stage.

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