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'''Aquarium Park''' is the fifth stage of ''[[Sonic Colours]]''. As the name implies, it is a massive water park with an oriental theme, hearkening back to the [[Dragon Road]] stage from ''[[Sonic Unleashed]]''. [[Sonic]] runs from the glowing eastern vista on the surface into a tunnel that leads to the underwater portion of the stage, which he can access using the [[Wisps#Color Power|Yellow Drill]] Color Power. [[Crabmeat]]s and samurai-themed [[Egg Pawns]] make their appearance here, as well as a giant robot that chases Sonic through the tunnel. The stage also features the Blue Wisp, which allows Sonic to turn rings into platforms and vice-versa.
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'''Aquarium Park''' is the fifth stage of ''[[Sonic Colours]]''. As the name implies, it is a massive water park in [[Dr. Eggman's Amazing Interstellar Amusement Park]] with an oriental theme, hearkening back to the [[Dragon Road]] stage from ''[[Sonic Unleashed]]''. [[Sonic]] runs from the glowing eastern vista on the surface into a tunnel that leads to the underwater portion of the stage, which he can access using the [[Wisps#Color Power|Yellow Drill]] Color Power. [[Crabmeat]]s and samurai-themed [[Egg Pawns]] make their appearance here, as well as a giant robot that chases Sonic through the tunnel. The stage also features the Blue Wisp, which allows Sonic to turn blue rings into platforms and vice-versa.
 
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This stage also marks the 2nd 3D Sonic title after [[Sonic Adventure]] to allow water exploration for Sonic without killing you upon breaking the water's surface.
 
This stage also marks the 2nd 3D Sonic title after [[Sonic Adventure]] to allow water exploration for Sonic without killing you upon breaking the water's surface.
 
{{quote|''Aquarium Park is an underwater playground surrounded by blue seas. With many different hidden/secret path areas, there is always something new to find. In fact, every experience here will almost feel like a different one every time!''|Description on the US [http://www.sega.com/soniccolors/ Sonic Colours site]}}
 
{{quote|''Aquarium Park is an underwater playground surrounded by blue seas. With many different hidden/secret path areas, there is always something new to find. In fact, every experience here will almost feel like a different one every time!''|Description on the US [http://www.sega.com/soniccolors/ Sonic Colours site]}}
 
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Aquarium Park (Wii)
Fourth / Fifth / Sixth level, Sonic Colours
Number of Acts: 6
Level themes: underwater, ancient ruins

Aquarium Park is the fifth stage of Sonic Colours. As the name implies, it is a massive water park in Dr. Eggman's Amazing Interstellar Amusement Park with an oriental theme, hearkening back to the Dragon Road stage from Sonic Unleashed. Sonic runs from the glowing eastern vista on the surface into a tunnel that leads to the underwater portion of the stage, which he can access using the Yellow Drill Color Power. Crabmeats and samurai-themed Egg Pawns make their appearance here, as well as a giant robot that chases Sonic through the tunnel. The stage also features the Blue Wisp, which allows Sonic to turn blue rings into platforms and vice-versa. bule This stage also marks the 2nd 3D Sonic title after Sonic Adventure to allow water exploration for Sonic without killing you upon breaking the water's surface.

Aquarium Park is an underwater playground surrounded by blue seas. With many different hidden/secret path areas, there is always something new to find. In fact, every experience here will almost feel like a different one every time!

— Description on the US Sonic Colours site

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