Checkout the Sequel to this Video where i go over Wuhu Islands Civil War: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-AyrkJRzBPxM.html An Important bit i forgot to talk about would be Electricity Weather Public Transport and Heating, Seeing as this is a Tropical Island i would believe that Weather would be Sunny and Nice 365 Days a Year aswell as Heating not being needed. Electricity could be secrued through Hydro or Thermal Plants installed in either the Ocean or near the volcano. As seen in Mario Kart there are Busses and Cars driving throughout the Island aswell as Bikes, so we can presume that this is a total Green Emission Free place which makes it a wonderful place to live in if you value getting around without having to rely on a car. What do you think? Would you want to live here?
One main source of electricity is also the wind turbines, in Island Flyover it even states that all of the Islands electric Energy is produced by the wind park
Really appreciate the vaguely alarmist RealLifeLore-inspired thumbnail, this seems like exactly the kind of video he would make if this island was real.
I imagine the whole Wuhu archipelago is a corporate owned venture built in an European-style off of the coast of Japan. That would explain the impressive amount of entertainment compared to the apparent population.
I'd argue that it would not be available to the general public, the mariokart races are a grand prix only competed in by, I assume, important figures in the local area. Making your way onto the team full of elite politicians and celebrities would not be easy. And when the big race is over, the track returns to being public streets, public paths, public land, etc. An amateur cart race would be unlikely to close major roads on an island with only a few roads. If there was a closed circuit I would agree, but because it is a street course I would go so far as to say there wouldn't even be carts on the island outside of racing season. The teams would take their carts off to the next racing venue, leaving behind none of their high-performance carts for the locals to mess around with
4:49 Wuhu island is actually a democratic nation. However it was once a communist country from 1945 to 1962. For more information, see the Wuhupedia articles, mainly the articles on Wuhu Island, the Socialist Soviet Republic of Wuhu Island
Wuhu Island would be so cool to live on. But you know what it needs? A giant parking lot that covers most of the islans for the new walmart we are putting in
While I can’t speak on bodily waste, you could not throw garbage into a volcano because the burnt material would just go into the air, harming the environment and health of the Miis.
Gonna go out on a limb and assume that they probably don’t dump trash and sewage into the crater of an active volcano, given all the fumes that would give off. Also we can go inside of the crater of the volcano and don’t see any infrastructure for waste disposal. It’s possible that there is either a waste disposal plant underground somewhere or offshore nearby, or more likely they ship their waste somewhere else. A lot of island countries ship their trash to the mainland or other larger islands, it is expensive but given Wuhu’s flourishing economy and close associations with the mushroom kingdom I suspect that isn’t a big deal. As for sewage there is probably just a small sewage treatment plant hidden inside of a building or somewhere underground. You can buy relatively small packaged sewage plants that are produced in factories specifically for small communities like Wuhu.
5:25 There could be an airport, just not on this island, there could be a ferry service from the airport to the island (It’s just my concept for Wuhu Island International airport)
Wuhu Island should be extremely fertil because of the volcano nearby. So agriculture would be very much possible. In case you get stranded there, you could survive by farminf the local plants, fruits and vegetables.
Maybe you should give this a shot for the Fortnite island as well. I always wondering what life would be like there if you took away all the shooting and players disassembling infrastructure.
When you say that the population estimate for Wuhu Island is around 900 people and we just assume that there's the same number of tourists on there, that is still less than 2000 people. Then why do they have 5 wind turbines there? One modern wind turbine can produce electricity for 3000-4000 households. That's assuming there's quite a bit of wind, which in the middle of the ocean I would assume there is. So, why exactly do they have 5 wind turbines? I could understand having one as a backup. But 4? That's sus man. I'm pretty sure they're bitcoin mining somewhere on that thing. People need to look into this. #BitcoinMiningOnWuhuIsland #WuhuBitcoinGate
Wuhu Island can’t be communist, it’s located in the Pacific presumably well in America’s sphere of influence. Hell, in WW2 it was likely liberated from the Japanese by the US. Like you said, there’s possibly a US military base nearby. No way in hell America would allow a Soviet Republic right in their backyard. Especially one of this size and so easy to conquer- i mean Liberate!
5:20 wtf is this map? What game is it from?? As a Wuhu Island expert I can immediately notice that something is wrong with the town. Some buildings are missing, have been changed, some are added. Is it a custom map? I don't remember the wind turbines having this texture in any of the games either.
@@daveslamjam It's a classic greedy ploy. " Oh yes, I'm doing this for *us!* *5 months later * You're getting nothing. Either get out now and skip town, or die. "
My headcanon is that Wuhu Island’s tourism-based economy got hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic, and fell into disarray, and that’s why Nintendo Switch Sports wasn’t hosted in Wuhu Island.
It would also make sense why NSS golf is on an island near Spocco Square instead of Wedge Island, since by then Wedge Island would have fallen into such a state of disrepair and overgrowth and the lack of interest in its renovation coupled with its distance from Spocco Square made it more attractive to recreate the courses closer to Spocco Square.
@@The-Weeping-Stormtrooper did not expect to see this here, but I 100% agree. That being said, Nintendo manages to make some of the best fictional worlds
Realistically, living on Wuhu Island would be very similar to any other Pacific island. Very dependent on imported goods and food, most GDP brought in by tourism, and reliant on funding from the mainland (because let’s face it, they’re not mining Wuhu Island for natural resources).
@@notme8232 I don't know, Nintendo Switch Sports wasn't hosted on Wuhu Island, which I suspect (headcanon) that is because the COVID-19 pandemic hit Wuhu Island's tourism- and leisure-based economy so hard that it was in no condition to host another Wii Sports event.
Putine hates mii like how he made miitopia -18 just because friendship. He tried to conquered wuhu Island but the population was already trained and he losf 1 vs 100. Then he bombed wuhu ilsand
I would guess that, instead of going into the volcano, waste (both solid waste and sewage) are shipped out on the same boats that import goods from the mainland. I think this is a pretty common arrangement in isolated places where, for whatever reason, they can’t use a septic system or an incinerator. (I think all the development is too close to sea level for a septic system to be effective.) Throwing everything in the volcano probably would not work well-unlike what Zelda, cartoons, or Lord of the Rings told you, things don’t sink into lava particularly much. It’s rocks that happen to be liquid, so pretty much everything will “float” on the surface and burn up, giving off a plume of acrid smoke that would overwhelm the entire island.
shipping that much sewage seems unrealistic to me, but I suppose it could be done. Shipping garbage is totally realistic for an island though what concerns me more is that there is no depot for works vehicles. Things such as garbage trucks, park maintenance, whatever else this island needs. And also seemingly no bus service despite having a dense village and a large hotel situated at opposite ends of the island. Perhaps a vehicle ferry comes, loaded with a few garbage trucks, but that would be less efficient than just having a ship visit once every few months to remove an accumulated waste pile. Where does the waste get stored while waiting for the ship, I wonder?
another comment mentioned that prefabricated small treatment plants are often hidden under other buildings in isolated touristy places. I suppose one house is a fake and that it contains sewage treatment and other infrastructure. (I do not remember any generic buildings having a large door, but if one does it could actually be a concealed vehicle depot and waste transfer facility too. That solves where the vehicles live, where the sewage is treated, and where garbage is stored!)
so I did a little more reading and it turns out you can get sewage treatment plants that are pretty small-one the size of a shipping container could probably handle Wuhu Island’s needs. from there you can take the remaining sludge (i.e., the solids left over after you extract clean water) and ship it ashore with the rest of the solid waste. done right, you could further treat the effluent to recycle into drinking water (this would save a lot of energy; desalination is hard), and possibly even use the sludge for fertilizer.
1:37 Small Correction: After collecting all the Ipoints in Wii Sport Resort (Wii) You get a Private House in the Private Island After collecting all the Ipoints in Pilotwings Resort (3DS) You get a Private Castle in the Private Island You can't Unlock a Private Castle in the Private Island Wii Sports Resorts (Wii)
Judging by the castle and the renaissance European architecture, I'd say it looks like an old Spanish/Portuguese colony built during the golden age of piracy that got rejigged as a tourist trap a couple of centuries later. It may look nice, but tourism-oriented islands are pretty much dead for about 9 months of the year. Also, the reliance on imports tends to jack up grocery prices to unsustainable on anything but a multimillionaire's budget. In short, I couldn't live on Wuhu Island because it's built like a retirement home for rich people. I'd be grovelling at miis feet for spare change in less than a year.
No Fing way, I build that exact house in the beginning in Sims 4 a few days ago lol, note to my self don’t write comments and play Fallout 76 at the same time got murder by a bear
Someone pointed out to me that Wuhu Island is actually a form of heaven like the one from the Good Place. Perfect weather every day, the island is easy to navigate and access but has enough to do so you're never bored.