. . . . . . "Grumble Volcano is the fourth and final track of the Star Cup in Mario Kart Wii and the third track of the Lightning Cup in Mario Kart 8. In Mario Kart Wii, Grumble Volcano has two staff ghosts; one has a time of 02:28.237 and uses Dry Bowser on the Offroader, and the other is unlockable by getting a time of 02:22.856 or faster, and has a time of 02:11.852 with Dry Bowser on the Spear. In Mario Kart 8, the staff ghost kart setup is Roy riding a Badwagon with Off-Road wheels and a Super Glider."@en . "Grumble Volcano in Mario Kart 8."@en . "Grumble Volcano as it appears in Mario Kart 8"@en . "Mario Kart 8"@en . "Grumble Volcano"@en . . "Mario Kart Wii"@en . . "Mario Kart Wii"@en . . . "(Mario Kart Wii)\n-HPMFXRFYkI"@en . . "Grumble Volcano is a track in Mario Kart Wii. It is the last track of the Star Cup. The track returned in Mario Kart 8 as the third track of the Lightning Cup. It is one of the two tracks to have Fire Snakes as hazards (the other one being Desert Hills.) The track's layout is going around a Volcano. During the second lap, the track starts to fall apart, and by the last lap, there is barely any track left. Most of the track will fall into lava and gets very tricky. There are Fireballs and Fire Snakes shot from the volcano. Gliding plates also appear, as in Bowser Castle from Mario Kart DS, but this time they are stone instead of metal. You actually go inside part of the volcano for part of the course. This track features many \"forks in the road\" (there are two places where the track splits but then meets back up again) and two huge optional jumps."@en . . . "Mario Kart Wii"@en . . . . . . . . . "Location"@en . . "Mario Kart Wii"@en . . . . . "Grumble Volcano is a course in Mario Kart Wii. It reappears in Mario Kart 8 as a retro course. As it is titled, the track goes through the inside one of Koopa Kingdom volcanoes, and outside on a dirt track surrounded by shooting lava at night. As you go through the second and third laps, parts of the track, which can be identified by lines that cut around them, will start to rumble and shake and fall off into the lava. If you happen to be on them at this time, you will be pulled into the lava with them. Most of the track does not have crash barriers to keep you out of the lava."@en . . . . "225.0"^^ . . . "Mario Kart 8"@en . "Grumble Volcano is a track in Mario Kart Wii. It is the last track of the Star Cup. The track returned in Mario Kart 8 as the third track of the Lightning Cup. It is one of the two tracks to have Fire Snakes as hazards (the other one being Desert Hills.) The track's layout is going around a Volcano. During the second lap, the track starts to fall apart, and by the last lap, there is barely any track left. Most of the track will fall into lava and gets very tricky."@en . . . . . "Grumble Volcano is the fourth and final track of the Star Cup in Mario Kart Wii and the third track of the Lightning Cup in Mario Kart 8. In Mario Kart Wii, Grumble Volcano has two staff ghosts; one has a time of 02:28.237 and uses Dry Bowser on the Offroader, and the other is unlockable by getting a time of 02:22.856 or faster, and has a time of 02:11.852 with Dry Bowser on the Spear. In Mario Kart 8, the staff ghost kart setup is Roy riding a Badwagon with Off-Road wheels and a Super Glider."@en . . "Mario Kart Wii"@en . . "Mario Kart 8"@en . "Grumble Volcano"@en . . . . . . . . "Funky Kong in Grumble Volcano"@en . "Grumble Volcano is a course in Mario Kart Wii. It reappears in Mario Kart 8 as a retro course. As it is titled, the track goes through the inside one of Koopa Kingdom volcanoes, and outside on a dirt track surrounded by shooting lava at night. As you go through the second and third laps, parts of the track, which can be identified by lines that cut around them, will start to rumble and shake and fall off into the lava. If you happen to be on them at this time, you will be pulled into the lava with them. Most of the track does not have crash barriers to keep you out of the lava."@en .