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'''Donut Secret 1''' is the first underwater [[level]] in the game ''[[Super Mario World]]''. This level is a secret level, accessible when the Mario Bros. find the [[Key]] and the [[Keyhole]] of [[Donut Plains 1]]. Donut Secret 1 also has a secret exit. The regular exit leads to the [[Donut Ghost House]], while the [[secret exit]] leads to the [[Donut Secret House]]. There are seven [[Dragon Coin]]s to be found. This is the first level of the game to feature the [[Power Balloon]].
'''Donut Secret 1''' is the first underwater [[level]] in the game ''[[Super Mario World]]''. This level is a secret level, accessible when the Mario Bros. find the [[Key]] and the [[Keyhole]] of [[Donut Plains 1]]. Donut Secret 1 also has a secret exit. The regular exit leads to the [[Donut Ghost House]], while the secret exit leads to the [[Donut Secret House]]. There are seven [[Dragon Coin]]s to be found. This is the first level of the game to feature the [[Power Balloon]].


==Overview==
==Overview==
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The underwater screen has many [[Rip Van Fish]], [[Cheep Cheep]]s, and [[Blurp]]s, while the underground area has [[Koopa Paratroopa]]s. To get into the area, the player must enter the first blue [[Warp Pipe|Pipe]]. Right before the Pipe are [[? Block]]s, and above them is the first Dragon Coin. There are two ? Blocks in the area which contain [[Power Balloon]]s. There is another ? Block that contains a [[Super Mushroom]] or a [[Fire Flower]]. The player must use the Power Balloons to float up, and if either top corners of the room are reached, the player finds a Dragon Coin. Next to the exit Pipe from the underground area, there is another Dragon Coin. In the [[Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2|Game Boy Advance remake]], there is a [[Midway Gate]] after the Pipe and near the [[P Switch|Switch Block]]. Around that same area is a Dragon Coin, in between two [[Grab Block]]s. To the left of the Keyhole is another Dragon Coin. The last Dragon Coin can be found before the [[Giant Gate]], hidden above a wall. The Giant Gate can be found on the right edge of the screen, a little ways past the Keyhole.
The underwater screen has many [[Rip Van Fish]], [[Cheep Cheep]]s, and [[Blurp]]s, while the underground area has [[Koopa Paratroopa]]s. To get into the area, the player must enter the first blue [[Warp Pipe|Pipe]]. Right before the Pipe are [[? Block]]s, and above them is the first Dragon Coin. There are two ? Blocks in the area which contain [[Power Balloon]]s. There is another ? Block that contains a [[Super Mushroom]] or a [[Fire Flower]]. The player must use the Power Balloons to float up, and if either top corners of the room are reached, the player finds a Dragon Coin. Next to the exit Pipe from the underground area, there is another Dragon Coin. In the [[Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2|Game Boy Advance remake]], there is a [[Midway Gate]] after the Pipe and near the [[P Switch|Switch Block]]. Around that same area is a Dragon Coin, in between two [[Grab Block]]s. To the left of the Keyhole is another Dragon Coin. The last Dragon Coin can be found before the [[Giant Gate]], hidden above a wall. The Giant Gate can be found on the right edge of the screen, a little ways past the Keyhole.


===Secret exit===
===Secret Exit===
The [[secret exit]] can be difficult to find, as the key requires strategic use of the Switch Block. To find the key, the player needs to carry the Switch Block to the row of [[Empty Block]]s, and then stomp on it. This changes some Empty Blocks into [[coin]]s, giving access to a ? Block. Before the Switch Block time runs out, the player has to collect some of the coins and hit the ? block for the Key to pop out. The Keyhole is just right of the key.
The secret exit can be difficult to find, as the key requires strategic use of the Switch Block. To find the key, the player needs to carry the Switch Block to the row of [[Empty Block]]s, and then stomp on it. This changes some Empty Blocks into [[coin]]s, giving access to a ? Block. Before the Switch Block time runs out, the player has to collect some of the coins and hit the ? block for the Key to pop out. The Keyhole is just right of the key.


==Enemies==
==Enemies==
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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jpn=ドーナツへいや ひみつのコース1
|Jap=ドーナツへいや ひみつのコース1
|JpnR=Dōnatsu Heiya Himitsu no Kōsu 1
|JapR=Dōnatsu Heiya Himitsu no Kōsu 1
|JpnM=Doughnut Plains Secret Course 1
|JapM=Doughnut Plains Secret Course 1
|Spa=Secreto del Donut 1
|Spa=Secreto del Donut 1
|SpaM=Donut Secret 1
|SpaM=Donut Secret 1
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[[Category:Aquatic areas]]
[[Category:Aquatic areas]]
[[Category:Super Mario World levels]]
[[Category:Super Mario World levels]]
[[Category:Levels with a secret exit]]

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