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|image=[[ | |image=KCDeluxe-SMLBirabutoKingdom.png | ||
| | |greaterloc=[[Sarasaland]] | ||
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|ruler=[[King Totomesu]] | |||
|inhabitants=[[Gao]]s, [[Goombo]]s, [[Bombshell Koopa]]s, [[Fighter Fly|Flies]], [[Bunbun]]s | |||
|first_appearance=''[[Super Mario Land]]'' ([[List of games by date#1989|1989]]) | |||
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'''Birabuto Kingdom'''<ref>''Super Mario Land'' English instruction booklet, pages 3, 6, & 15.</ref> is an area in [[Sarasaland]] and is the first world in the game ''[[Super Mario Land]]''. The land is a large desert based on ancient [[Egypt]]. In the American ''Super Mario Land'' commercial (which humorously parodies cheesy black-and-white films), the misleading caption "challenge the mysteries and terrors of Ancient Egypt" was given to a Birabuto Kingdom stage. | |||
There are pyramids in the background and hieroglyph carvings in the cave levels. The boss of the Birabuto Kingdom is a large [[Gao]] named [[King Totomesu]], who jumps up and down while spitting fire. Enemies found here are [[Goombo]]s, [[Bombshell Koopa]]s, [[Fighter Fly|Flies]], [[Bunbun]]s, [[Pakkun Flower]]s, and Gaos. | |||
==Levels== | ==Levels== | ||
{{ | ===Birabuto Kingdom 1=== | ||
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| | This is the very first level of the game, which is set in a desert area. Mario begins near a [[Warp Pipe|Pipe]] and a [[Question Block]] with a [[Coin]]. A [[Goombo]] walks below a second Question Block that contains a [[Super Mushroom]] and another pipe. Furthermore, Mario finds a six-block structure, with a Coin Question Block above it. A Warp Pipe ahead takes Mario to an area with many coins. Mario must follow an elevated area, where he finds a Goombo. In this elevated area, there's also three Coin Question Blocks, two [[Brick Blocks]], a Pipe, and a [[pit]]. Right after this, a Question Block with a Super Mushroom or a Flower. Ahead, Mario finds a pipe, a Coin Question Block, and, a [[Bombshell Koopa]] walking near a group of [[Used Blocks]] and Coin Question Blocks. Passing through another pit, Mario heads to a Pipe, a Coin Question Block, a Goombo and a [[Fighter Fly|Fly]]. Mario, then, finds a Question Block containing a [[Star]]. Mario must pass through Goombos, Flies and Pipes until he finds a block with a [[Gao]]-like statue in the background. After this, there is a gap leading to the final area, which contains a block half-pyramid with a metal floor right after it. There are two platforms that can help Mario reach the higher door in the end. | ||
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== | ===Birabuto Kingdom 2=== | ||
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Firstly, there are some ladder-like structures formed by trees. Mario starts on a solid ground area, right before some trees. Ahead, he finds two coins and a Question Block containing a Super Mushroom or a Flower, a Goombo and some lone coins. In some high trees, he faces two [[Bunbun]]s and some [[Bombshell Koopa]]s. There are some Brick Blocks and Question Blocks. A Bombshell Koopa is walking above them and a Goombo is walking below them. Near they, a gap between two trees lead Mario to a Question Block with a coin inside it. Then, some [[platform]]s moving up and down, three coins and three Used Blocks. Right after them, there are two giant trees with other Bunbuns flying above them. Ahead, Mario finds a solid block pyramid with Goombos and a Question Block on it, near some platforms that take Mario to an are with Brick Blocks, a Bunbun and a Bombshell Koopa. A [[1 UP Heart]] also can be found in the place. Then, a platform leads Mario to some Bunbuns, trees and the end of the level, where Mario must use a platform to reach two falling blocks, in order to get to the bonus finish door. If he misses it, Mario can go to the regular finish door. | |||
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SML World 1-3 | ===Birabuto Kingdom 3=== | ||
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Mario begins near some Brick Blocks and Question Blocks, which contain coins. Then, there are some stone walls that lead Mario to an area with pipes, [[pit]]s and [[Piranha Plant]]s. After it, there is a narrow area with pipes inside the ground and rocks falling from the roof. Mario crosses a gap and find other four pipes (three of them contain Piranha Plants inside them). Ahead, there is an area similar to the first part of the level, where Mario faces a [[Gao]]. After that, Mario finds a pipe on the roof and a small block pyramid, where a castle-like area begins. Inside this area, Mario finds a hole above the ground, a Bombshell Koopa walking under it and a very narrow path, that only [[Small Mario]] can go through. At the end of this path, Mario finds coins and a Question Block, which contains a Super Mushroom. After some obstacles, Mario finds some falling blocks, lava and two Gaos. Ahead, there is [[King Totomesu]], in a battle similar to the [[Bowser Impostor]]s' in ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]''. He spits [[fireball]]s and sometimes jumps, allowing Mario to pass through him. Mario can also defeat him with [[Superball]]s, if he is [[Superball Mario]]. After the battle, Mario finds a switch that opens a door. Inside the place, Mario finds a [[Fighter Fly|Fly]] disguised as [[Princess Daisy]]. Mario then advances to the [[Muda Kingdom]]. | |||
Right at the start of the level, Mario can hit a hidden block, which contains an item that takes Mario to the roof, allowing him to find some hidden coins and skip the first part of the level. | |||
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==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== | ||
{{foreign names | {{foreign names | ||
|Jap=ピラプト | |Jap=ピラプト<span class="explain" title="おうこく">王国</span><ref>''Super Mario Land'' Japanese instruction booklet, pages 1, 4, & 17.</ref> | ||
|JapR=Piraputo | |JapR=Piraputo ōkoku | ||
|JapM=Pyrapt Kingdom; | |JapM="Pyrapt" Kingdom; from 「ピラミッド」 '''''Pira'''middo'' (Pyramid) and 「エジプト」 ''Eji'''puto''''' (Egypt). <br>The English name was incorrectly romanized as "Birabuto" instead of "Piraputo", confusing the [[wikipedia:Dakuten|two diacritic signs used in Japanese]]. (i.e confusing the ''handakuten'' signs (゜) for ''dakuten'' (゛) on the two ''kana''s originally making the "p" sounds).}} | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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[[Category:Super Mario Land | [[Category:Super Mario Land Places]] | ||
[[Category:Deserts]] | [[Category:Deserts]] | ||
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