Bust 'n' Move Station

Bust 'n' Move Station is a test in paid downloadable content, the Octo Expansion. This station is unlocked after clearing either Stamped-Up Station or Totally 8-Ball Station.

Access
The player must clear either Stamped-Up Station or  Totally 8-Ball Station to access this test. The shortest way to access this station is to clear Stamped-Up Station.

Brief overview
The player must break all twenty crates within 2 minutes. They will do this while on a large and wide rotating platform with many inkable and uninkable walls, as well as several grated walls. Breaking the last crate immediately passes the test. Since this test uses only one checkpoint, which is located at the beginning, running out of time or falling off the platform means the player has to begin the test from the start.

Side 1
The platform with the checkpoint has a Launchpad which leads to the rotating platform, and upon landing, starts the timer. From the landing spot, there is a crate straight ahead and to the right is a way to a raised area with a column in the center having a crate on top of it. The raised platform also has one crate on its right and left sides. Also from the landing spot, there is a grate visible to the right with a big orange crate on it, which is hard to break before the platform will rotate. Yet again from the landing spot, turning around leads to a grated wall.

Side 2
Going against the rotation of the platform leads to the second side of the platform. Straight ahead is a crate on a column, while another crate is located behind that column. There is a way to the right leading to another crate with a raised area next to it. On top of this area is a big crate while there are two crates attached to its wall.

Side 3
Going against the rotation again leads to a crate attached to a wall. To the left is a way to a glass floor which has a crate attached to the side of it. To the right is a lowered area with a crate on a glass floor and a bit further there is a big orange crate attached to the underside of a grate, which is the same as the crate on the first side. There is another crate attached to a wall when going down the lowered area and turning around. From the center of the side, a big orange crate is located on top of the raised platform.

Side 4
Going against the rotation yet again leads to a small gap with two crates attached to the walls and a big crate across the gap. To the right, there is a crate on a column on its side. To the left of the gap is a lowered area with another crate. Across the gap leads to a grate which is the aforementioned grated wall from side 1.

Tips

 * Prepare to head to the next side when the platform will start to rotate. This is indicated by flashing lights and a sound.
 * The crates don't have to be broken in one cycle. One cycle takes around 38 seconds, which means there are less than four cycles in which all crates have to be broken.

Mem Cake
"When problems stack too tall to see, Just chip away and, day by day, You'll grow to live a life carefree."

- Stinger mem cake

Completing this test awards the player with the Stinger mem cake.

Quotes
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"Please destroy all 20 target crates before time runs out."

"The structure will rotate out from under you, so be sure to lay down some ink."

"The timer will start once you jumped in."

"You ran out of time - test failed."

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"Whoa ho - it's spinning!"

"Halfway there - don't get complacent!"

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"Listen up - you need to bust all 20 target crates before time runs out!"

"Almost done, Agent 8!"

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"Jump on in to get things started."

"Rotation imminent!"

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Trivia

 * The English title and subtitle for this station are references to the 1989 dance/rap song Bust a Move by Young MC.
 * This station has a Game Boy Advance Wireless Adapter, Nintendo e-Reader and GBA screen magnifier floating around in the background.
 * Goose Station and Ink & Watch Station have GBA screen magnifiers floating around in the background as well.
 * The Japanese name of this station is a pun on "Cha shibaku" (have some tea) and is an Osaka dialect slang word.