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'''Dinohattan''' is the main {{wp|Dystopia|dystopian}} setting of the [[Super Mario Bros. (film)|''Super Mario Bros.'' film]], existing in a different parallel dimension to [[Earth]]. It is the film's equivalent of the [[Mushroom Kingdom]] and [[Dinosaur Land]]. Dinohattan is the name of both the city and the planet as a whole, as the city is surrounded by a vast, empty and dry desert. It is modeled after the [[Manhattan]] borough of [[New York City]], bearing some resemblance to it including the buildings, subway stops, and overall look. A deleted scene explained that the similarities between the two were the result of [[President Koopa]] (when he was still a general) catching his eye on the skyscrapers of New York while hunting down [[Daisy's mother]] and the meteorite. The name Dinohattan is a portmanteau of the words "dinosaur" and "Manhattan". The name is never said within the film itself, though it appears on a sign at a subway stop, related media, and on the back of the film's packaging. | '''Dinohattan''' is the main {{wp|Dystopia|dystopian}} setting of the [[Super Mario Bros. (film)|''Super Mario Bros.'' film]], existing in a different parallel dimension to [[Earth]]. It is the film's equivalent of the [[Mushroom Kingdom]] and [[Dinosaur Land]]. Dinohattan is the name of both the city and the planet as a whole, as the city is surrounded by a vast, empty and dry desert. It is modeled after the [[Manhattan]] borough of [[New York City]], bearing some resemblance to it including the buildings, subway stops, and overall look. A deleted scene explained that the similarities between the two were the result of [[President Koopa]] (when he was still a general) catching his eye on the skyscrapers of New York while hunting down [[Daisy's mother]] and the meteorite. The name Dinohattan is a portmanteau of the words "dinosaur" and "Manhattan". The name is never said within the film itself, though it appears on a sign at a subway stop, related media, and on the back of the film's packaging. | ||
According to director Rocky Morton, Dinohattan was directly inspired by Dinosaur Land.<ref>"We knew the game and we knew one of its areas was Dino World, so we thought that it would be a great place to go into." Statement by director Rocky Morton in Australian "Dinosaur Magazine," Starlog Telecommunications, Inc. | According to director Rocky Morton, Dinohattan was directly inspired by Dinosaur Land.<ref>"We knew the game and we knew one of its areas was Dino World, so we thought that it would be a great place to go into." Statement by director Rocky Morton in Australian "Dinosaur Magazine," Starlog Telecommunications, Inc.</ref> | ||
==History== | ==History== |