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[[File:Donkey Kong Super Game Boy Screen 2.png|thumb|left|25m in the Game Boy version]]
[[File:Donkey Kong Super Game Boy Screen 2.png|thumb|left|25m in the Game Boy version]]
'''25m''' (alternatively formatted with a space), also called '''Stage 1'''<ref>{{cite|author=Rocha, Garitt, and Nick von Esmarch|title=''Playing With Power: Nintendo NES Classics''|publisher=[[Prima Games]]|date=November 11, 2016|isbn=9780744017779|language=en-us|page=36}}</ref> or '''Level 1''',<ref>{{cite|author=Rocha, Garitt, and Nick von Esmarch|title=''Playing With Power: Nintendo NES Classics''|publisher=[[Prima Games]]|date=November 11, 2016|isbn=9780744017779|language=en-us|page=38}}</ref> is the first level of the ''[[Donkey Kong (game)|Donkey Kong]]'' arcade game and ''[[Donkey Kong (Game Boy)|Donkey Kong]]'' on the [[Game Boy]]. It is the bottom level of the [[Construction Site]]. The level starts with a cutscene of [[Donkey Kong]] bringing [[Pauline]] up to the top of the level. The player takes control of Mario as he [[jump]]s over [[barrel]]s and climbs to the top of 25m, where Donkey Kong and Pauline are located, via a series of [[ladder]]s. Mario also finds [[hammer]]s around the area, which he uses to smash the barrels. After reaching the top of 25m, Donkey Kong grabs Pauline and climbs up to [[50m]]. The bottom of the level also features an [[oil drum]]. If a blue barrel enters the oil drum, it creates a [[Fireball (Donkey Kong)|Fireball]] that tries to hunt down Mario. If there are five Fireballs simultaneously onscreen, Donkey Kong stops throwing blue barrels, and any remaining blue barrels do not create a Fireball unless Mario thins their number.
'''25m''' (or '''25 m''') is the first level of the ''[[Donkey Kong (game)|Donkey Kong]]'' arcade game and ''[[Donkey Kong (Game Boy)|Donkey Kong]]'' on the [[Game Boy]]. It is the bottom level of the [[Construction Site]] in the latter game. The level starts with [[Donkey Kong]] capturing [[Pauline]], [[Mario]]'s girlfriend. The player takes control of Mario as he [[jump]]s over [[barrel]]s and climbs to the top of 25m, where Donkey Kong and Pauline are located, via a series of [[ladder]]s. Mario also finds [[hammer]]s around the area, which he uses to smash the barrels. After reaching the top of 25m, Donkey Kong grabs Pauline and climbs up to [[50m]]. The bottom of the level also features an [[Oil Drum]]. If a blue barrel enters the oil drum, it creates a [[Fireball (Donkey Kong)|Fireball]] that tries to hunt down Mario. If there are five Fireballs simultaneously onscreen, Donkey Kong stops throwing blue barrels, and any remaining blue barrels do not create a Fireball unless Mario thins their number.


In the original arcade game, an intro segment shows Donkey Kong climbing to the top of the Construction Site with Pauline under his arm, then jumping along the top platform to cause the broken ladders and sloped girders that make up the level. It was cut, along with most of the cutscenes and the [[50m]] level, in the original [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]] version, but was eventually restored in the Game Boy version.
In the original arcade game, an intro segment shows Donkey Kong climbing to the top of the Construction Site with Pauline under his arm, then jumping along the top platform to cause the broken ladders and sloped girders that make up the level. It was cut, along with most of the cutscenes and the [[50m]] level, in the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] versions, but was eventually restored in the Game Boy version.


In the Game Boy version, two layers of platforms are removed due to the handheld's small screen. A later level, [[Stage 9-5]] in the [[Tower (world)|Tower]], retains the exact appearance of the original 25m by employing a scrolling screen.
In the Game Boy version, two layers of platforms are removed due to the handheld's small screen. A later level, [[Stage 9-5]] in the [[Tower (world)|Tower]], retains the exact appearance of the original 25m by employing a scrolling screen.
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==Enemies==
==Enemies==
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{|class=wikitable
!style="background-color:red;color:white"|Enemy
!style="background-color:red;color:white"|Count
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|-
!Name
|[[Fireball (Donkey Kong)|Fireball]]
!Count
|Depends on how many blue barrels reach the oil barrel.
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|[[File:DK Arcade Fireball Sprite.png]]<br>[[Fireball (Donkey Kong)|Fireball]]
|Orange [[Barrel]]
|Depends on how many blue barrels reach the oil drum.
|Varies
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|-
|[[File:DK Arcade Barrel Sprite.png]]<br>Brown [[barrel]]
|Blue Barrel
|Varies
|Varies
|-
|-
|[[File:DK Arcade Blue Barrel.png]]<br>Blue [[barrel]]
!colspan=2 style="background-color:red;color:white"|Boss
|Varies
|-
|-
|[[File:Dk1.gif]]<br>[[Donkey Kong]]
|colspan=2 style="text-align:center"|[[Donkey Kong]]
|Boss
|}
|}


==Appearances and references in other games==
==Appearances and references in other games==
[[File:DonkeyKong-Stage9-5 (GB).png|thumb|[[Stage 9-5]], from [[Donkey Kong (Game Boy)|''Donkey Kong'']]]]
*On [[75 m (stage)|75 m]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'', this level's theme is one of the available songs. The theme is also heard in some fashion within all of the other ''Donkey Kong'' tracks available in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'', as well as in the ''Donkey Kong'' and ''[[Donkey Kong Jr. (game)|Donkey Kong Jr.]]'' medley in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''.
*In the [[Game Boy]] version, a later level, [[Stage 9-5]] in the [[Tower (world)|Tower]], retains the exact appearance of the original 25m by employing a scrolling screen.
*In ''[[Mario Party 7]]'' and ''[[Mario Party: The Top 100]]'', the [[minigame]] [[Jump, Man]] resembles a smaller version of the 25m level.
*On [[75 m (stage)|75 m]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'', the theme this level and the 75 m level share is one of the available songs. The theme is also heard in some fashion within all of the other ''Donkey Kong'' tracks available in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'', as well as in the ''Donkey Kong'' and ''[[Donkey Kong Jr. (game)|Donkey Kong Jr.]]'' medley in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''.
*This stage appears in the background near the start of [[Foggy Fumes]] in ''[[Donkey Kong Country Returns]]'' and [[Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D|its remake]].
*This stage appears in the background near the start of [[Foggy Fumes]] in ''[[Donkey Kong Country Returns]]'' and [[Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D|its remake]].
*In ''[[Nintendo Land]]'', the end of the first level in [[Donkey Kong's Crash Course]] resembles 25m.
*In ''[[Nintendo Land]]'', the end of the first level in [[Donkey Kong's Crash Course]] resembles 25m.
*In ''[[NES Remix]]'', [[Link]] must play this level in one of the many challenges.
*In ''[[NES Remix]]'', [[Link]] must play this level in one of the many challenges.
*A hand-drawn version of 25m appears in the [[PictoChat 2]] stage in ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]'' as one of its drawings. The barrels Donkey Kong throws here can damage fighters.
*A hand-drawn version of 25m appears in the [[PictoChat 2]] stage in ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]'' as one of its drawings. The barrels Donkey Kong throws here can damage fighters.
*The ''[[Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker]]'' level [[Retro Ramp-Up]] is themed after 25m, with [[Spike]] and the spikeballs acting as stand-ins for Donkey Kong and the barrels. The musical theme for 25m is also incorporated into the level's song.
*In ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]'', the song "[[Jump Up, Super Star!]]" contains the musical theme for 25m during the point where "Odyssey, ya see" is repeated by the vocals. The bassist in [[New Donk City]] also can be heard playing the music when Mario first finds him. It can also be heard in the variation of "[[Break Free (Lead the Way)]]" heard during the ending cutscene.
*In ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]'', the song "[[Jump Up, Super Star!]]" contains the musical theme for 25m during the point where "Odyssey, ya see" is repeated by the vocals. The bassist in [[New Donk City]] also can be heard playing the music when Mario first finds him. It can also be heard in the variation of "[[Break Free (Lead the Way)]]" heard during the ending cutscene.
*In the ''[[Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle]]'' DLC, Donkey Kong Adventure, at one point, one [[Rabbid]] throws barrels at another one in a wooden structure resembling this stage, and [[Beep-0]]'s comment references the stage's name.
*In the ''[[Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle]]'' DLC, Donkey Kong Adventure, at one point, one [[Rabbid]] throws barrels at another one in a wooden structure resembling this stage, and [[Beep-O]]'s comment references the stage's name.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
[[File:Donkey Kong Super Game Boy Screen 3.png|thumb|left|Donkey Kong storming off with Pauline]]
[[File:Donkey Kong Super Game Boy Screen 3.png|thumb|left|Donkey Kong storming off with Pauline]]
*This is the only level in the game that does not feature [[Pauline's lost items]].
*This is the only level in the game that does not feature [[Pauline's lost items]].
*A glitch in the earliest arcade version allows Mario to complete the level by jumping from the first girder to the floor below, which causes him to fall through the floor. This registers him as beating the level.
*A similar glitch can be found in the [[Arcade Classics Series|NES version]]. If Mario is positioned at a certain spot on the first fixed ladder, he can climb down and wraparound through the top of the screen to end up at the top girder.
**However, the glitch is not allowed in ''[[Nintendo World Championships: NES Edition]]'', as the game will be rewinded back to the start. The clock will still run.<ref>https://youtu.be/4cSLb-ad--U?t=64</ref>
*A glitch found in the NES version and all but the final international arcade revision causes barrels to not roll down his ladder if Mario's hand is touching the top of the girder.


==Names in other languages==
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|FreM=The beams
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