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|game = Team Sonic Racing
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|current = Whale Lagoon
:''For the original racetrack in [[Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing]], see [[Whale Lagoon]].''
 
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{{Infobox racetrack
 
{{Infobox racetrack
 
|title = Whale Lagoon
 
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|based = [[Seaside Hill]]
 
|based = [[Seaside Hill]]
 
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|description = A racetrack on an scenic tropical island with corkscrews, beaches, and bridges glore.
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'''Whale Lagoon'''<ref name="YT"/> is a race track that appears in the upcoming ''[[Team Sonic Racing]]''. It is based off the [[Whale Lagoon|track of the same name]] from ''[[Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing]]''.
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'''Whale Lagoon'''<ref name="YT"/> is a race track that appears in ''[[Team Sonic Racing]]''. It is based off the [[Whale Lagoon|track of the same name]] from ''[[Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing]]''.
   
 
==Description==
 
==Description==
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Whale Lagoon, as its name suggests, is set in a lagoon, modeled after [[Seaside Hill]]. The starting and finishing line of the race are set in-between two buildings made of white and red stones. In these grandstand-like buildings, [[Chao]] can be seen sitting on the rows, cheering on the racers. There are also sandy beaches along the track.
The track mostly takes place on an elevated stone track. An [[Orca]] can be seen leaping between the figure 8 present on the track.
 
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The track mostly takes place on an elevated stone track. An [[Orca]] can also be seen leaping out of the first of the two water pools near the beginning of the track and into the other water pool. While jumping, this Orca will perform stunts in the air, but it cannot interact with the players.
   
 
==Gameplay==
 
==Gameplay==
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Whale Lagoon remains fairly simple in terms of design. [[Crabmeat]]s can be found along the track, which can be destroyed with [[Wisp]] power-ups or [[Power Type|Power-Type]] characters. If anyone else besides a Power-Type character collides with a Crabmeat, they will take damage and spin out temporarily. There are also [[Spring]]s along the tracks that are designed to bounce the racers off-course if they collide with them. There will also be water-covered surfaces along the road that will slow down non-[[Technique-Type]] characters.
   
 
==Overview==
 
==Overview==
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[[File:TSRWhaleLagoonMap.png|thumb|200px|Map of Whale Lagoon.]]
There is a fork in the path where the player can head either left or right.
 
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At the beginning, the track will head straight forward, before splitting in two. These two roads initially turn away from each other, but soon turn around again and head towards each other, only to cross over each other and head in separate directions again. However, they will soon turn around again and head towards each other again, eventually lining up so that they merge into one road once more.
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After the roads have remerged, the player will enter a left-turning wooden bridge that sits adjacent to a stone wall. However, this wooden bridge has no barriers on the right and [[Spring]]s on the left meant to sent the racers towards the right side of the road. As such, the player has to carefully drift to the left while crossing the wooden bridge in order to avoid falling off the road. After the wooden bridge, the player enters a grassy part of the road before entering a corkscrew loop. After passing through the corkscrew loop, the player arrives at a right-turning wooden bridge that sits adjacent to the left side of a stone wall. When crossing this bridge, there will be no Springs to misdirect the player. However, there are no barriers on the left side of the bridge, meaning the racers are still at risk of falling off-road if they do not drift properly.
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After the wooden bridge, the player can either enter a valley with green grass on right side of the road or enter the beach path on the left side of the road. Tanking the valley road will lead the player through a safe, but long passage. Tanking the beach path on the other hand will take the player through a shortcut with water-covered surfaces on the left side and [[Crabmeat]]s scuttling across the path. At the end the beach, the player must turn slightly to the right in order to reach a ramp that will take the player back to the main path as it reunites with the valley road. From here, the road turns into a white and red stone route that leads back to the ruins where the finish line is located.
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Whale Lagoon also has its own mirror image version of it where the left and right sides are interchanged.
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
 
*The music for this track is a remixed version of Whale Lagoon's theme that was first used in ''[[Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing]]''. The song was originally used for [[Seaside Hill]]'s theme from ''[[Sonic Heroes]]''.
 
*The music for this track is a remixed version of Whale Lagoon's theme that was first used in ''[[Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing]]''. The song was originally used for [[Seaside Hill]]'s theme from ''[[Sonic Heroes]]''.
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*If the player plays as Sonic on this stage, he will randomly mention that [[Seaside Hill]] reminds him of his home.
   
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
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===Screenshots===
 
===Promotional screenshots===
 
 
{{Gallery start}}
 
{{Gallery start}}
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
 
WhaleLagoonG1.png
 
WhaleLagoonG1.png
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WhaleLagoonG3.png
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WhaleLagoonG4.png
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WhaleLagoonG5.png
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
 
{{Gallery end}}
 
{{Gallery end}}
   
 
==Music==
 
==Music==
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!Length
 
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!Music Track
 
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|"Whale Lagoon"
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|"Whale Lagoon: Intro Fly-by"
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|[[sega|SEGA]] / [[Hyper Potions]] & [[Jun Senoue]]
|[[Hyper Potions]], [[Jun Senoue]]<ref name="YT">{{Cite web |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ypxaNjbeXU |title=Team Sonic Racing OST - Whale Lagoon |work=YouTube |date=29 November 2018 |accessdate=30 November 2018 }}</ref>
 
|1:38
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|0:20
|[[File:Team_Sonic_Racing_OST_-_Whale_Lagoon.ogg|center]]
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|[[File:Whale Lagoon Intro Fly-by.ogg|center]]
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|"Whale Lagoon: Lap Music"
 
|SEGA / Hyper Potions & Jun Senoue<ref name="YT">{{Cite web |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ypxaNjbeXU |title=Team Sonic Racing OST - Whale Lagoon |work=YouTube |date=29 November 2018 |accessdate=30 November 2018 }}</ref>
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|4:07
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|[[File:Team Sonic Racing OST - Whale Lagoon.ogg|center]]
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|-
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|"Whale Lagoon: Final Lap"
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|SEGA / Hyper Potions & Jun Senoue
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|2:34
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|[[File:Whale Lagoon Final Lap.ogg|center]]
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|-
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|"Whale Lagoon: Goal"
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|SEGA / Hyper Potions & Jun Senoue
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|0:07
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|[[File:Whale Lagoon Goal.ogg|center]]
 
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==Video==
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[[File:Team Sonic Racing Whale Lagoon (Tails) 1080 HD|thumb|left|335px]]
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==See also==
 
==See also==

Revision as of 13:01, 3 August 2019

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Whale Lagoon[1] is a race track that appears in Team Sonic Racing. It is based off the track of the same name from Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing.

Description

Whale Lagoon, as its name suggests, is set in a lagoon, modeled after Seaside Hill. The starting and finishing line of the race are set in-between two buildings made of white and red stones. In these grandstand-like buildings, Chao can be seen sitting on the rows, cheering on the racers. There are also sandy beaches along the track.

The track mostly takes place on an elevated stone track. An Orca can also be seen leaping out of the first of the two water pools near the beginning of the track and into the other water pool. While jumping, this Orca will perform stunts in the air, but it cannot interact with the players.

Gameplay

Whale Lagoon remains fairly simple in terms of design. Crabmeats can be found along the track, which can be destroyed with Wisp power-ups or Power-Type characters. If anyone else besides a Power-Type character collides with a Crabmeat, they will take damage and spin out temporarily. There are also Springs along the tracks that are designed to bounce the racers off-course if they collide with them. There will also be water-covered surfaces along the road that will slow down non-Technique-Type characters.

Overview

TSRWhaleLagoonMap

Map of Whale Lagoon.

At the beginning, the track will head straight forward, before splitting in two. These two roads initially turn away from each other, but soon turn around again and head towards each other, only to cross over each other and head in separate directions again. However, they will soon turn around again and head towards each other again, eventually lining up so that they merge into one road once more.

After the roads have remerged, the player will enter a left-turning wooden bridge that sits adjacent to a stone wall. However, this wooden bridge has no barriers on the right and Springs on the left meant to sent the racers towards the right side of the road. As such, the player has to carefully drift to the left while crossing the wooden bridge in order to avoid falling off the road. After the wooden bridge, the player enters a grassy part of the road before entering a corkscrew loop. After passing through the corkscrew loop, the player arrives at a right-turning wooden bridge that sits adjacent to the left side of a stone wall. When crossing this bridge, there will be no Springs to misdirect the player. However, there are no barriers on the left side of the bridge, meaning the racers are still at risk of falling off-road if they do not drift properly.

After the wooden bridge, the player can either enter a valley with green grass on right side of the road or enter the beach path on the left side of the road. Tanking the valley road will lead the player through a safe, but long passage. Tanking the beach path on the other hand will take the player through a shortcut with water-covered surfaces on the left side and Crabmeats scuttling across the path. At the end the beach, the player must turn slightly to the right in order to reach a ramp that will take the player back to the main path as it reunites with the valley road. From here, the road turns into a white and red stone route that leads back to the ruins where the finish line is located.

Whale Lagoon also has its own mirror image version of it where the left and right sides are interchanged.

Trivia

Gallery

Screenshots

Gallery

Music

Name Artist Length Music Track
"Whale Lagoon: Intro Fly-by" SEGA / Hyper Potions & Jun Senoue 0:20
"Whale Lagoon: Lap Music" SEGA / Hyper Potions & Jun Senoue[1] 4:07
"Whale Lagoon: Final Lap" SEGA / Hyper Potions & Jun Senoue 2:34
"Whale Lagoon: Goal" SEGA / Hyper Potions & Jun Senoue 0:07

Video

Team_Sonic_Racing_Whale_Lagoon_(Tails)_1080_HD

Team Sonic Racing Whale Lagoon (Tails) 1080 HD


See also

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Team Sonic Racing OST - Whale Lagoon. YouTube (29 November 2018). Retrieved on 30 November 2018.