Funky (level)

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This article is about the stage from Super Mario World. For the page about the character, see Funky Kong.
Level
Funky
Mario near some Sumo Bros. in Funky
Screenshot from Super Mario World
Level code 9-8
World Special Zone
Game Super Mario World
Time limit 200 seconds
Music track Ground Theme
Music sample
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Funky is the eighth and final level of the Special Zone, and the last level as a whole in Super Mario World. The level takes place in a grassland setting with a dark-blue sky. At the end of the level, there are coins that spell out the words "YOU ARE SUPER PLAYER!!" (changed to "YOU ARE A SUPER PLAYER!!" in the international release of Super Mario World and all releases of Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2).[1][2]

Layout[edit]

Screenshot from Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2

Funky is the longest single-room level in the game, consisting of 32 screens and only 200 units on the timer to reach the Giant Gate. To make up for the low amount of time, the level has several green berries in it, the only level in which they appear (aside from the intro Points of Advice). When eaten, these berries give Mario or Luigi 20 extra units to complete the level. This level contains nine green berries (three in the Japanese version),[1] giving the player a maximum of 380 units (260 in the Japanese version) if all are eaten. This level also contains five Dragon Coins and features a rare yellow Koopa Paratroopa amid other colored Koopa Paratroopas and Koopa Troopas.

The entire level can be flown through if the player has a cape; however, it is tricky as the player will need to fly above the screen to clear a blue and yellow Warp Pipe. If the player has no cape, the player should start the level with a Yoshi to eat green berries to add more time. Early in the level, Yoshi can be found in a high-up ? Block.

After the player gets past the Sumo Brother on the ? Blocks and under the Empty Blocks, a Switch Block can be found in the first Rotating Block in the group of two. The Switch Block will turn some ? Blocks to coins, which is helpful for the next area with two Sumo Brothers. After defeating two Chargin' Chucks and jumping off the Grab Blocks, the player will come to another Sumo Brother on some Jump Blocks. The level follows the same pattern from here until the end: Koopa Troopas mixed in between some gaps and Sumo Brothers Right before the final stretch, the player needs to get past three Confused Chucks.

After beating this level, the player is given the option to save, and a path opens up to a Star Road which will warp the player back to Yoshi's House on Yoshi's Island. The overworld will also change from spring to fall in the SNES version; in Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2, the season changes only once all 96 exits are found.

Enemies[edit]

Image Name Count
Sprite of a Green Koopa Troopa from Super Mario World Koopa Troopa (green) 3 (if stomped)
Sprite of a Red Koopa Troopa from Super Mario World Koopa Troopa (red) 3
Sprite of a Blue Koopa Troopa from Super Mario World Koopa Troopa (blue) 5
Sprite of a Yellow Koopa Troopa from Super Mario World Koopa Troopa (yellow) 1 (if stomped)
Sprite of a green unshelled Koopa from Super Mario World Unshelled Koopa (green) 3 (if stomped)
Sprite of a red unshelled Koopa from Super Mario World Unshelled Koopa (red) 3 (if stomped)
Sprite of a blue unshelled Koopa from Super Mario World Unshelled Koopa (blue) 5 (if stomped)
Sprite of a yellow unshelled Koopa from Super Mario World Unshelled Koopa (yellow) 1 (if stomped)
Sprite of a Green Koopa Paratroopa from Super Mario World Koopa Paratroopa (green) 3
Sprite of a Yellow Koopa Paratroopa from Super Mario World Koopa Paratroopa (yellow) 1
Flashing Shell Flashing Shell 1 (nearby)
Sprite of a green Super Koopa from Super Mario World Super Koopa (green) infinite
A Jumping Fire Piranha Plant from Super Mario World. Jumping Fire Piranha Plant 1
Flying Goomba from Super Mario World Flying Goomba 2
SMW Goomba Sprite.png Goomba 2 (if stomped)
Sprite of a Sumo Brother from Super Mario World Sumo Brother 7
Confused Chuck Confused Chuck 5
Chargin' Chuck whistling for help Whistling Chuck 2
Chargin' Chuck from Super Mario World Lookout Chuck 5 (if stomped)

Map[edit]

The level map of Funky
The level map of Funky

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese チャンピオンシップのコース[?]
Chanpionshippu no Kōsu
Championship's Course SNES
チャンピオンシップのコース2[?]
Chanpionshippu no Kōsu 2
Championship's Course 2 GBA
French Funky[?] (Anglicism with the same meaning)
German Exorbitant[?] Exorbitant
Italian Finale[3] Final(e)
Spanish Total[?] Total

Trivia[edit]

  • The BGM can be manipulated to play at a higher speed by letting the timer dip below 100 before having Yoshi eat a green berry. Each time it dips below the threshold, the music will play faster.[4] This does not work in Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2.

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Super Mario World (SNES)/Version Differences. The Cutting Room Floor (English). Retrieved July 5, 2024.
  2. ^ ピンカーのゲーム動画館_実況無しVideo game_Japanese (March 23, 2023). 【スーパーマリオアドバンス2】チャンピオンシップのためのコース2 (2:22). YouTube (Japanese). Retrieved December 6, 2024.
  3. ^ November 15, 2018. Super Mario Bros. Enciclopedia. Magazzini Salani (Italian). ISBN 889367436X. Page 59.
  4. ^ Squiggs 【Glitches - ROM Hacks - Speedruns】 (June 2, 2016). 【Fast Music With Green Berries - Super Mario World】 Squiggy Glitches SMW. YouTube (English). Retrieved December 2, 2023.