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{{title|#1 Iggy's Castle}}
{{title|#1 Iggy's Castle}}
{{redirect|Iggy's Castle|the New Super Mario Bros. U level|[[Iggy's Volcanic Castle]]|the New Super Luigi U level|[[Iggy's Swinging-Chains Castle]]}}
{{redirect|Iggy's Castle|the New Super Mario Bros. U level|[[Iggy's Volcanic Castle]]}}
{{level infobox
{{level infobox
|title=#1 Iggy's Castle
|title=#1 Iggy's Castle
|image=[[File:Iggy's Castle Gate.png|256px]]<br>Mario climbing a fence to progress through the level
|image=[[File:Iggy's Castle Gate.png|256px]]<br>Mario climbing a fence to progress through the level
|code=1-Castle
|world=[[Yoshi's Island (location)#Super Mario World|Yoshi's Island]]
|world=[[Yoshi's Island (location)#Super Mario World|Yoshi's Island]]
|game=''[[Super Mario World]]''
|game=''[[Super Mario World]]''
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The castle consists of three rooms, one with [[Chain-Link|climbable fences]], one with a moving screen, and the boss room. The player has 300 seconds on the [[Time Limit|Timer]] to complete the [[level]]. This level contains no [[Dragon Coin]]s in the original, but in the remake it has five.
The castle consists of three rooms, one with [[Chain-Link|climbable fences]], one with a moving screen, and the boss room. The player has 300 seconds on the [[Time Limit|Timer]] to complete the [[level]]. This level contains no [[Dragon Coin]]s in the original, but in the remake it has five.


The first room of the first castle is covered in fences, which can be climbed on with {{button|snes|pad}}. The fence is teeming with [[Climbing Koopa]]s that also climb on the fence. Climbing above and then onto these [[Koopa Troopa|Koopa]]s cause a chain in [[point]]s, so defeating these Koopas can result in [[Extra life|1-Ups]]; however, if the player punches the Koopas off, the points do not chain. This gate spans above a lava-covered ground, where [[Lava Bubble]]s jump from. There are also [[flip panel (Chain-Link)|Revolving Door]]s that the player can hit to switch sides. There is a [[Message Block]] at the start that gives information on how to use the fences, a [[P Switch|Switch Block]] in the middle that turns [[coin]]s to [[Empty Block]]s as well as a [[? Block]] that contains a [[Fire Flower]], and a Message Block at the end that tells the player one of [[Yoshi]]'s friends is trapped in the castle. The Message Block tells the player to push Iggy Koopa into the lava to defeat him, but this is misleading, as he instead has to be knocked back by [[Jump|jumping]] on or throwing [[Fireball|fireballs]] at him.
The first room of the first castle is covered in fences, which can be climbed on with {{button|snes|pad}}. The fence is teeming with [[Climbing Koopa]]s that also climb on the fence. Climbing above and then onto these [[Koopa Troopa|Koopa]]s cause a chain in [[point]]s, so defeating these Koopas can result in [[Extra life|1-Ups]]; however, if the player punches the Koopas off, the points do not chain. This gate spans above a lava-covered ground, where [[Lava Bubble]]s jump from. There are also [[flip panel (Chain-Link)|Revolving Door]]s that the player can hit to switch sides. There is a [[Message Block]] at the start that gives information on how to use the fences, a [[P Switch|Switch Block]] in the middle that turns [[coin]]s to [[Empty Block]]s as well as a [[? Block]] that contains a [[Fire Flower]], and a Message Block at the end that tells the player one of [[Yoshi]]'s friends is trapped in the castle.


The second room in the castle features a moving screen with a giant wooden [[Pillar]] smashing onto the ground. Being hit by one of the Pillars causes damage. [[Stretch Block]]s help the player cross a gap near the end. Entering the red door at the end of the room leads to the boss.
The second room in the castle features a moving screen with a giant wooden [[Pillar]] smashing onto the ground. Being hit by one of the Pillars causes damage. [[Stretch Block]]s help the player cross a gap near the end. Entering the red door at the end of the room leads to the boss.
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[[File:Iggy battle SMW.png|thumb|left|The fight against Iggy Koopa]]
[[File:Iggy battle SMW.png|thumb|left|The fight against Iggy Koopa]]
{{main|Iggy Koopa}}
{{main|Iggy Koopa}}
After [[Mario]] enters the big red door at the end of the level leading to the boss fight, he lands on a platform floating in lava with [[Iggy]] on it. Iggy attacks by ducking his head into his shell and tossing balls with stars on them (similar to the ones [[Lemmy]] balances on in ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''), which damage Mario if he touches them, while the platform tilts left and right. To defeat him, Mario needs to [[jump]] on or throw [[fireball]]s at Iggy to push him off the platform. Once Iggy is defeated, a cutscene is shown afterward in which Mario blows up the castle, rescuing one of [[Yoshi]]'s friends and unlocking the next world, [[Donut Plains]].
After [[Mario]] enters the big red door at the end of the level leading to the boss fight, he lands on a platform floating in lava with [[Iggy]] on it. Iggy attacks by ducking his head into his shell and throw [[cookie]]s. To defeat him, Mario needs to [[jump]] on or throw [[fireball]]s at Iggy to push him off the platform. Once Iggy is defeated, a cutscene is shown afterward in which Mario blows up the castle, rescuing one of [[Yoshi]]'s friends and unlocking the next world, [[Donut Plains]].
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==Enemies==
==Enemies==
{|class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;border-collapse:separate"
{{number of enemies
!class=unsortable|Image
|image1=[[File:SMWClimbingKoopaGreen.png]]
!Name
|name1=[[Climbing Koopa]] (green)
!Count
|count1=13
|-
|image2=[[File:SMWClimbingKoopaRed.png]]
|[[File:SMWClimbingKoopaGreen.png]]
|name2=Climbing Koopa (red)
|[[Climbing Koopa]] (Green)
|count2=4
|13
|image3=[[File:SMW_Lava_Blubbe.png]]
|-
|name3=[[Lava Bubble]]  
|[[File:SMWClimbingKoopaRed.png]]
|count3=1
|Climbing Koopa (Red)
|image4=[[File:SMW Pillar.png|100px]]
|4
|name4=[[Pillar]]  
|-
|count4=indefinite
|[[File:SMW Lava Bubble.png]]
|image5=[[File:SMWIggyKoopaSprite.png]]
|[[Lava Bubble]]  
|name5=[[Iggy|Iggy Koopa]]
|1
|count5=1 (boss)
|-
}}
|[[File:SMW Pillar.png|100px]]
|[[Pillar]]  
|indefinite
|-
|[[File:SMWIggyKoopaSprite.png]]
|[[Iggy|Iggy Koopa]]
|1 (boss)
|}


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jpn=ヨースターとうのしろ
|Jap=ヨースターとうのしろ
|JpnR=Yōsutā-tō no shiro
|JapR=Yōsutā-tō no shiro
|JpnM=Yoster Island's Castle
|JapM=Yoster Island's Castle
|Spa=Castillo 1º. Iggy
|Spa=Castillo 1º. Iggy
|SpaM=1st Castle. Iggy
|SpaM=1st Castle. Iggy

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