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| This page serves as a warning to never go on a vacation to these places from the ''[[Super Mario (franchise)|Super Mario]]'' franchise. | | This page serves as a warning to never go on a vacation to these places from [[Mario (series)|''Mario'' series]]. |
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| ==[[Talk:All worlds|All worlds]]== | | =={{fakelink|All Worlds}}== |
| All Worlds are everything that exists within the Marioverse, yet it forms a part of the bigger {{fake link|Megaverse}} | | All Worlds are everything that exists within the Marioverse, yet it forms a part of the bigger {{fakelink|Megaverse}} |
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| <div class="catlinks" id="catlinks" data-mw="interface"><div id="mw-normal-catlinks" class="mw-normal-catlinks">[[Special:Categories|Categories]]: <ul style="margin:0"><li>[[:Category:Terms|Terms]]</li></ul></div></div>
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| (“Mind blown.” {{User:Wonder Time!/sig}})
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| '''"All worlds"''' is a term used in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'' to describe the meta-universe of the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Mario'' series]]. The term refers to all the parallel universes (dimensions) that make up the greater multiverse, including the Mushroom Universe, [[Earth]]'s universe, [[Smithy]]'s [[Factory (Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars)|Factory]], the various dimensions of ''Super Paper Mario'', [[Flipside]] (a dimension ''between'' dimensions) and [[Flopside]], and many other universes. In ''Super Paper Mario'', "all worlds" is the most common phrase used by characters knowledgeable about the existence of multiple dimensions to refer to the meta-universe; other terms include '''"all dimensions"''' and '''"all existence"'''.
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| The existence of "all worlds," and thus all life in general, was once threatened by [[The Void]], an inter-dimensional "hole" in the time/space continuum created by [[Count Bleck]], in ''Super Paper Mario''. The Void has the potential to consume ''everything''. Ultimately Count Bleck is convinced that such destruction is wrong, and actively works to prevent the end of "all worlds". However, his minion [[Dimentio]] usurps control of The Void, and intends to use its power to destroy "all worlds" in order to create an all new meta-universe, one which he wants to rule over like a god. Eventually, Dimentio is stopped by [[Mario]] and his allies. The Void disappears and "all worlds" are saved from utter annihilation.
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| When someone loses all their [[Extra life|extra lives]] and gets a [[Game Over]], their spirit is brought to the afterlife dimension of the meta-universe. This dimension is made up of two opposite but interconnected regions, [[The Underwhere]] and [[The Overthere]].
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| ("''This article was part of the early days of MarioWiki where abject fanon nonsense ran amuck, making some of the most inane, hackneyed, and contrived connections based on pitiful evidence, and [[Talk:All worlds|it was eventually deleted]]. The "[[MarioWiki:BJAODN/Locations#Mushroom Universe|Mushroom Universe]]", for instance, was a one-line gag from Mario from the cartoons taken seriously and literally to mean a named existence.''") - {{User|Bazooka Mario}}
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| ==[[Ancient Lake]]==
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| It takes place around a lake whose name has always remained ambiguous, although most suspect the lake's name is Ancient Lake.
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| ==[[Beach]]==
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| As its name suggests, the world has a beach theme, with many of its levels taking place around water or on ships.
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| As its name suggests, the Beach takes place on a beach, and nearly all of its levels appear as such.
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| ("''If I had a nickel for every time a sentence in this article began with "As its name suggests" followed by a Pirate Goomba-type statement, I'd have two nickels.''" - {{User|Power Flotzo}})
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| ==[[Beanbean International Airport]]== | | ==[[Beanbean International Airport]]== |
| It is an impressive facility for a land of so few technological achievements and even has a baggage claim area. | | It is an impressive facility for a land of so few technological achievements and even has a baggage claim area. |
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| ("''It's literally just one room the size of a small house and a runway with ocean on all four sides.''" - {{user|Doc von Schmeltwick}})
| | ==[[Big Boo's Haunt]]== |
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| | ==[[Bigger Boo's Fort]]== |
| | '''Bigger Boo's Fort''' is the lair of countless [[Boo]]s and [[Big Boo]]s in the game ''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]'' and its remake ''[[Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3]]''. |
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| ==[[Bianco Hills]]== | | ==[[Bianco Hills]]== |
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| ==[[Big Boo Battle]]==
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| The final room to the north is a large hall with a falling '''bride''' in the center.
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| ([https://www.mariowiki.com/index.php?title=Big_Boo_Battle&diff=2131838&oldid=2131837 ''Oh dear.'']) - {{User|Alex95}}
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| ==[[Big Boo's Haunt]]==
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| ==[[Big Bungee Piranha's Lair]]==
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| this is the level of the big bungee piranha this level is in a sweter like that form navel piranha
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| ==[[Big Donut]]==
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| MK64 BigDonut.png|'''[[Luigi]]''' and [[Princess Peach]] battling each other in Big Donut.
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| ("''When there are too many green characters in the series to keep track off.''" - {{User|Alex95}})
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| ("''Ha-ha! <s>Luigi!</s> Yoshi! Go, green!''") - {{User|Shadic 34}}
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| {"''To be fair, at thumbnail size, it really does look like Luigi. The white cheeks resemble Luigi's ears, the red plates don't show up at that image size, and the eyes are covered by the balloons, giving the illusion of a smooth-topped cap.''") - {{user|Doc von Schmeltwick}}
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| ==[[Bigger Boo's Fort]]==
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| '''Bigger Boo's Fort''' is the lair of countless [[Boo]]s and [[Big Boo]]s in the game ''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]'' and its remake ''[[Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3]]''.
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| ("''Yes, because it's very hard to tell if there were boos there. Thanks for clarifying.''")
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| ==[[Blackout Basement]]==
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| [[File:Blackout Basement DKC screen 2.png|thumb|180px|Donkey Kong holds a barrel in the darkness.]]
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| ''It should be noted that this image caption has become a beloved [http://bikwin5.tumblr.com/post/105146503941 internet] [https://m.facebook.com/nihilistmemes/photos/a.583984671716496.1073741827.583969258384704/900035036778123/ meme].''
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| ==[[Bombarded by Bob-ombs]]==
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| おまえたちきょうのえものはマリオはんやで? はでにおむかえするんや<br>
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| ''Omaetachi kyō no emono wa Mario han yade? Hade ni omukae surun ya''<br>
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| "Guys, ur today's target is "Da Mario". Welcome with bibbangs."
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| (''"As with Pirate Goomba, 'welcome with bibbangs' quickly became a running joke in this wiki."'')
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| ==[[Bowser's Castle#Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time|Bowser Jr's castle]]==
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| <nowiki>[[File:Baby bowsers castle.png|(default)px|thumb|His castle in</nowiki> [[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]
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| {{quote|Neyah, Yoshi, How could you do such a thing|kemik|[[Yoshi's New Island]]}}
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| '''This is the Same castle as [[Bowser's Castle]]''' But in the past
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| Bowser has a million stuff so always Be carful Twists and Turns at every corner yikes.
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| "In [[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]] Every sign ends with 1. Bowser has made a mess of the plase 2. Prince bowser= OWSOME.
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| ("''The quote makes no sense.''" - {{User|Alex95}})
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| ==[[Bowser Nightmare]]== | | ==[[Bowser Nightmare]]== |
| Surrounded by a sea of [[lava]], when players land on [[Green Space|Happening Space]]s Bowser will make their lives miserable.
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| If red spaces become Bowser Spaces, getting trapped in the middle is like getting a death sentence. | | If red spaces become Bowser Spaces, getting trapped in the middle is like getting a death sentence. |
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| ==[[Bowser's Castle]]==
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| The abduction of [[Princess Peach]] by [[Bowser]] and the subsequent efforts of [[Mario]] to rescue her by invading {{fake link|Bowser's castle}} has been compared by Greek dictator [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgios_Papadopoulos Georgios Papadopoulos] to the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trojan_War Trojan War] as described in Homer's [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iliad Iliad] where the ancient precursors of Papadopoulos had attacked Troy for rescuing Helen, the wife of Menelaus who ruled the Ancient Greek kingdom of Sparta, so Papadopoulos paralleled himself to Mario by noting that his mustache is similar to Mario's, while Turkey is the modern counterpart of Troy that threatens Greece much like the [[Koopa Troop]] as an enemy of the [[Mushroom Kingdom]] and Princess Peach is Cyprus that has been abducted by Bowser as a result of the Cyprus dispute.
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| (''"...but then who was Achilles?"'' - {{User|Lord Grammaticus}} )
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| ==[[Bowser's Galaxy Generator]]== | | ==[[Bowser's Galaxy Generator]]== |
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| |Spa=Grieta Galáctica de Bowser | | |Spa=Grieta Galáctica de Bowser |
| |SpaM=Bowser's Galactic Crack | | |SpaM=Bowser's Galactic Crack}} |
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| ("''And this is why wording matters.''") | | ("''And this is why wording matters.''") |
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| ==[[Bowser's Highway Showdown]]== | | ==[[Bowser's Highway Showdown]]== |
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| later there is a short path with a Goomba Tower and third Green Star the road ends in a wall made of many Stone Brick Blocks the player must use Bomb Soccer Ball to break it and get to the Warp Box leading to the Boss who is '''Bowser in your car'''. | | later there is a short path with a Goomba Tower and third Green Star the road ends in a wall made of many Stone Brick Blocks the player must use Bomb Soccer Ball to break it and get to the Warp Box leading to the Boss who is '''Bowser in your car'''. |
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| ("''I don't have a car, so how can he be riding in my car?''" {{User|KP}}) | | ("''I don't have a car, so how can he be riding in my car?''" {{User|KP}}) |
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| ==[[Burt The Bashful's Fort]]== | | ==[[Castle Gardens]]== |
| [[File:Burt the Bashful dies.png|thumb|200px|Burt the Bashful '''dies of embarrassment'''.]] | | (''"Keep in mind that this is "describing" the beginning '''tutorial level''' of ''Super Mario Galaxy''."'') |
| This level can turn hard for an unprepared gamer, especially because of the Lava Pits. The key is to proceed slowly and take care of all Burts.
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| | [[File:SMG Prolog1.png|thumb|The '''Castle Gardens''' during the centennial [[Star Festival]].]] |
| | The '''Castle Gardens''' is an area featured in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]''. The Castle Gardens is a large plaza located directly outside [[Princess Peach's Castle]] in the [[Mushroom Kingdom]], and was the site of the kingdom's centennial [[Star Festival]] depicted in the game. The entrance to the Gardens features a gate guarded by two [[Toad (species)#Toad Guards|Toads]]. The area contains stone pathways lined with star-shaped lampposts, as well as sections of green grass filled with flowers of various colors. The central plaza of the Castle Gardens is lined with various buildings, presumably inhabited by at least some of the [[Toads]] that celebrated the centennial Star Festival in the game. The Castle Gardens also features a fountain with a statue of a [[Star]] in the middle, located next to a small body of water. During the Star Festival of ''Super Mario Galaxy'', the Castle Gardens were decorated with blue flags depicting stars, which were hung from lampposts, and multicolor banners featuring pictures of [[Mushroom]]s, stringed from the top of buildings to lampposts to treetops. Based on the location of the Gardens, and the numerous buildings and Toads located in the plaza, the Castle Gardens may also be located in [[Toad Town]]. |
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| | During the events of ''Super Mario Galaxy'', Toads from around the Mushroom Kingdom gathered in the Castle Gardens to celebrate the centennial Star Festival. During the celebration, Toads collected [[Star Bit]]s that had fallen from the sky, and generally enjoyed the festive atmosphere of the night. [[Mario]], the hero of the Mushroom Kingdom, was the last guest to arrive at the Castle Gardens for the Star Festival. Shortly after arriving, the [[Koopa]] King [[Bowser]] attacked the Castle Gardens with a fleet of [[Airship]]s. The Airships indiscriminately fired their cannons on the plaza, demolishing several buildings and even destroying the Star sculpture in the center of the plaza's fountain. The attack also started fires throughout the Gardens. Many Toads panicked during the assault, while several others were trapped inside strange [[Item Crystal|crystal]]s launched by the Airships. Bowser's attack was part of his overall plan to kidnap [[Princess Peach]] in order to rule a galactic empire with Peach by his side. As Peach cried for help, Mario rushed to her castle, but was ultimately separated from the Princess, ending up in the [[Gateway Galaxy]] in orbit around the [[Mushroom World]]. Peach, and her castle, were captured by the [[Koopa Troop]] and warped to [[Bowser's Galaxy Reactor|the center of the universe]], Bowser's new base of operations. The Castle Gardens remained in ruins. |
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| | Due to unforeseen events, the Castle Gardens, along with the rest of the universe, was completely destroyed by Bowser's supermassive [[Black Hole]] located in the center of the universe. However, the universe was quickly reconstituted, due to the sacrifice of the [[Luma (species)|Luma]]s. At the end of the game, Mario awakens to daylight in the Castle Gardens, alongside Princess Peach and Bowser. Everything had returned to normal, and the Castle Gardens were restored to as they were before the destructive assault by Bowser's Airships. Various characters Mario encountered in his adventures across the universe, including friends like [[Queen Bee]] and foes like [[Dino Piranha]], gathered in the Castle Gardens to celebrate the rebirth of the universe. |
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| *The only differences between the two versions are that the Cannon is removed from the '''(now not so secret) secret shortcut''', as well as the Tables being smaller, '''as well as the above change too'''. | | *The only differences between the two versions are that the Cannon is removed from the '''(now not so secret) secret shortcut''', as well as the Tables being smaller, '''as well as the above change too'''. |
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| As Bowser sees Mario complete the tenth level, Bowser builds Koopa Troopa's sub, and he summons Koopa Troopa to get in the sub. When he gets into the sub, he controls that machine, and walks right to reach the Dark Sea, the eleventh level. Machine walks out the sea, and meets [[Mario]] and [[Yoshi]], when meet, machine scans out the evil, and '''evil was not activated, but human skin yes.''' When scanned, Koopa Troopa pressed button "Fight" to fight [[Mario]] and [[Yoshi]].
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| ==[[Deep-Black Jungle Drift]]==
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| *[[Shake Dimension]], a dimension which is situated in the [[Ancient Globe]] in ''[[Wario Land: Shake It!]]''.
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| *[[Subcon]], a dimension heavily influenced by dreams.
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| *[[List of Implied Locations#Vanda|Vanda]], the dimension from which [[Culex]] originates.
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| In ''Super Mario World'', Dinosaur Land is more or less devoid of culture and even people, although it is known to be at least partially populated by [[Yoshi (species)|Yoshis]] (who are known to be able to speak, but have not yet developed a distinctive, established culture). Later, in the ''Yoshi'' series (which presumably takes place on Dinosaur Land, although the actual setting is unconfirmed), Dinosaur Land is shown to have more intelligible inhabitants (the Yoshis on at least Yoshi's Island) who have built [[Yoshi's House|tree-like hut]]s and live together in villages. '''These games, which give Dinosaur Land much more culture and limited politics, showed that most of the Yoshis have great togetherness''', being able to always depend on each other for help.
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| たのしい わがやへようこそ!なきわめいても だれもだすけにこないよ!<br>
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| ''Tanoshī waga ya e yōkoso! Nakiwameite mo dare mo dasu ke ni konai yo!''<br>
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| "Welcome to my home sweet home! '''No one'll help u if sad!'''"
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| In [[7 Continents for 7 Koopas]], [[Iggy Koopa#DIC cartoons|Hop]] is sent to the southern of the Americas where he turns the Amazon Jungle into a parking lot. '''This may reference to loss of wood in the Amazon Jungle.'''
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| ("''That's one small step behind a [[Overthere Stair|chapter]], one giant leap outta here!''" - {{User|EleCyon}})
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| ==[[Escape from Maze Woods]]==
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| The hidden treasure of this level, the {{conjectural|Big Face}}, is located in the area with the [[Goal door (Wario Land series)|goal door]]. The player has to let Wario assume his puffy form by let him get stung by a bee. He can then float to the right side of the room where he finds the treasure behind some [[Brick Block|brick]]s.
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| This treasure resembles the Big Face (ビッグフェイス) from ''[[Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic]]'', an object resembling {{wp|blackface}} which was replaced with a [[Red Shell|Turtle Shell]] in ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]''.
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| (''And the resemblance is that... they both look like blackface? This page just says the two items have a resemblance (in which case, why is this even worth noting?), but the Doki Doki Panic page [https://www.mariowiki.com/index.php?title=Yume_K%C5%8Dj%C5%8D:_Doki_Doki_Panic&diff=next&oldid=4016357 listed this as an intentional reference] for the good part of '''9''' years.'')
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| ''EXTRA''' [sic] is a level in Mario and Wario. I think it was where Wario's house was but ive never played that game so i dont know. | | ''EXTRA''' [sic] is a level in Mario and Wario. I think it was where Wario's house was but ive never played that game so i dont know. |
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| ==[[Final Ferris Wheel]]==
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| This level appears again in Plus Mode, but MUCH HARDER. Donkey Kong throws missiles starting at FULL HEALTH. That's only one of the new additions to Donkey Kong's Artificial Intelligence. If and when the player wins, it's the same thing all over again. Except, Mario stops Donkey Kong this time by giving DK a Mini-Pauline. Mario, why didn't you do that in the first place?! I KNOW YOU HAD IT AT THE BEGINNING OF THE GAME, TOO! Why? It's simple. The game NEVER showed you getting an extra one. Plus, you only put the SOLD OUT sign after Donkey Kong got to the front. In fact, you did it just as you pointed to it. Mario, leave the heroics to Luigi for once. He never gets credit, yet he's more agile, and saves you more than you save anybody. Yet, Luigi NEVER gets any credit.
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| ("''This sounds like commentary on a YouTube let's play of this game, and we all know that that's the most reliable source of information.''" - {{User|Lcrossmk8}})
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| ==[[Fire Mountain (court)]]==
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| |image=[[File:SmashSkate-FireMountain.png|250px]]<br>A battle with [[Wario]], [[White Mage]], [[Waluigi]], and '''[[Caccac]]'''.
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| ==[[Flab Zone]]==
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| ==[[Flat Zone]]== | | ==[[Flat Zone]]== |
| {{distinguish|Flab Zone}} | | {{distinguish|Flab Zone}} |
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| ==[[Funky's Flights]]== | | ==[[Final Ferris Wheel]]== |
| The inside of Funky's Flights was also shown on occasion on the show and was filled with surfer memorabilia, '''as one would expect a place owned by Funky Kong to have''', along with other objects like a couch, refrigerator and paintings.
| | This level appears again in Plus Mode, but MUCH HARDER. Donkey Kong throws missiles starting at FULL HEALTH. That's only one of the new additions to Donkey Kong's Artificial Intelligence. If and when the player wins, it's the same thing all over again. Except, Mario stops Donkey Kong this time by giving DK a Mini-Pauline. Mario, why didn't you do that in the first place?! I KNOW YOU HAD IT AT THE BEGINNING OF THE GAME, TOO! Why? It's simple. The game NEVER showed you getting an extra one. Plus, you only put the SOLD OUT sign after Donkey Kong got to the front. In fact, you did it just as you pointed to it. Mario, leave the heroics to Luigi for once. He never gets credit, yet he's more agile, and saves you more than you save anybody. Yet, Luigi NEVER gets any credit. |
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| ==[[Funky's Rentals]]==
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| When Dixie first stops in at Funky's Rentals, Funky will agree to let her borrow his [[Motor Boat]], in exchange for babysitting Kiddy, '''whom he will dump in her lap'''.
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| *In ''Donkey Kong Country'', it is never explained how the ship sails away from Donkey Kong Island just before the battle with King K. Rool.
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| scientiffically, this planet makes no sense, but this game wasnt made with science in mind.
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| ("''Considering Mario can breathe in space...''" - {{User|Alex95}})
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| ==[[Gear Shop]]== | | ==[[Gear Shop]]== |
| (''The content of the Gear bought at the [[Gear Shop]] (as well as a section of the [[Airway (Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story)|Airway]]) was replaced with this:'') | | (''The content of the Gear bought at the [[Gear Shop]] (as well as a section of the [[Airway (Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story)|Airway]] was replaced with this:'') |
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| Never gonna give you up | | Never gonna give you up |
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| (''See {{wp|Never Gonna Give You Up}} for the song regarding the lyrics.'')
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| (''Funnily enough, this happened again on the [[Metal Mario]] page, thirteen years later.'' - {{user|Apikachu68}})
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| ==[[Gelato Beach]]== | | ==[[Gelato Beach]]== |
| {{fake heading|3|Trivia}}
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| *Part of Gelato Beach can be seen briefly in the intro during the intro. | | *Part of Gelato Beach can be seen briefly in the intro during the intro. |
| ("''Introception''" - {{user|Apikachu68}})
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| | <div id=fh3 class=mw-headline>Girls Frapple Sonwland</div> |
| *"The Grumble Volcano Song" from the retro cup is mostly look like the Switch.
| | Girls Frapple Snowland is a girls snow land with girls names and staues of them many girls |
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| | girls! Girls Frapple Snowland reappears as a custom retro course in Mario Kart DS. |
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| ==[[Hazy Maze Cave]]== | | ==[[Hazy Maze Cave]]== |
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| *the theme was slowed down 1000% for amnesia the dark decent for a low pitched groan for areas with the grunt | | *the theme was slowed down 1000% for amnesia the dark decent for a low pitched groan for areas with the grunt |
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| They can find a small pit of lava ahead of here with a Krockhead in it, who can bounce them onto a nearby [[End of Level Target]] located on the opposite side of the pit. '''If they hit the target, they complete the level.'''
| | The '''hospital''' is an organization that treats [[Glitz Pit]] fighters in [[Glitzville]]. Details are slim, but paramedics rush out to assist fighters who are seriously hurt in the ring. One of the [[Goomba Bros.]], mocking [[Mario]], tells [[Grubba]] that he should call an ambulance for Mario before their fight even began. |
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| (''"And Pirate Goomba is a pirate Goomba."'' -{{User|TheDarkStar}})
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| ==[[Huckit Hustle]]==
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| |Jpn=カニボーたいじと タイムアタック!
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| ==[[Impossible Pendulums]]==
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| Afterwards, a '''[[Stone Buzzy]]''' and a pendulum appear just before the [[Warp Pipe]] which will transport the player to rotating pendulums, the third Star Coin and the [[Goal Pole]].
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| | (''"This is describing a generic hospital as if it's a shady organization."'') |
| The player must be cautious in the first part of this level, as an accidental Ground Pound ('''which often occurs''') will cause the loss of a [[life]].
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| [[Baby Bowser]] offered to fortify the huts with his Shy Guy minions if the Spikes affiliated themselves with the baby king.<sup class="noprint">[[[MarioWiki:Citations|''citation needed'']]]</sup> | | [[Baby Bowser]] offered to fortify the huts with his Shy Guy minions if the Spikes affiliated themselves with the baby king.<sup class="noprint">[[[MarioWiki:Citation Policy|''citation needed'']]]</sup> |
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| For a second time, the [[Kong]]s must beat the '''demented''' [[Kremling]] ruler [[King K. Rool]] for all the [[banana]]s.
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| This stage reintroduces the [[Guriguri]] enemy, which are more tenacious than ever. A tame [[Pokey]] basks in the desert's humid haze, watching [[Wanda]]'s progress.
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| ("''So what place of residence is for [[Pirate Goomba]]? '(Not Pirate) [[Goomba's Booty Boardwalk]]'?''" -- {{user|EleCyon}})
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| This '''is the world where Wario can't travel between worlds because the 1st level is flooded with water and once Wario clears the 2nd level. Wario will be able to travel between worlds. + Parsley Woods will be spelled Parsely Woods. Parsley Woods''' is a large forest area, with two stages that take place on moving shipment trains and two other stages that involve climbing fork-shaped trees in addition to other forest-themed stages. Fork Tree stands prominently in the middle of the forest. The boss of this area is [[Zenisukī]], a giant ghost.
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| Near the film's end (timestamp 1:30:58), the two dimensions of Dinohattan and the real world merge, and the World Trade Center in [[New York City]] transforms into Koopa's Tower. The scene bears a similarity to the real-life {{wp|September 11 attacks|9/11 attacks}} eight years after the film's release that permanently destroyed both of the World Trade Center towers. Parts of the buildings in the film disintegrate away like smoke in a similar fashion to how they were destroyed; additionally, if one looks very closely while the towers are being disintegrated, an airplane can be seen flying behind them, furthering the resemblance to the 9/11 attacks.
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| ==[[Koopa's Tycoon Town]]== | | ==[[Koopa's Tycoon Town]]== |
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| *This is the only board that has two Lucky Spaces. This board has more than one Lucky Space! | | *This is the only board that has two Lucky Spaces. This board has more than one Lucky Space! |
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| [[Wanda]]'s journey to lead the innocent to safety has led them into a cold cave, which may be based on the [[Vanilla Dome]] of ''[[Super Mario World]]'' - [[Dinosaur Land]] [[Rex|natives]] are even found frozen in the ice, as a '''chilling reminder''' to be extra careful.
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| '''Little Fungitown''' is an illegal immigrant [[Toad]] community built on giant [[Mushroom]]s in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]''. | | '''Little Fungitown''' is an illegal immigrant [[Toad]] community built on giant [[Mushroom]]s in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]''. |
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| Just as Luigi is to Mario, Luigi Circuit is an easier, more boring version of Mario's Circuit. It's because Luigi gets all of his success from hiding in Mario's shadow, munching on all of his success like a parasite. I forgot I even bought the Luigi's Mansion 3DS game. That's how forgettable he is. Remember when they tried to launch a Super Luigi game for the Wii U? That game was total ass. Remember how you were pissed off for it being too fast then went to play Super Mario Bros? It's called Mario Bros for a reason.
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| This course is primarily green in color. It may refer [[Luigi]]. | | This course is primarily green in color. It may refer [[Luigi]]. |
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| ==[[Mario Circuit]]== | | ==[[Mario Circuit]]== |
| [[File:QQ截图未命名2.jpg|thumb|]]PCB80C31BH4-24WP DATA SHEET DESCRIPTION | | [[File:QQ截图未命名2.jpg|thumb|right|]][...]PCB80C31BH4-24WP DATA SHEET DESCRIPTION |
| The Philips 80C31/80C51/87C51 is a high-performance microcontroller fabricated with Philips high-density CMOS technology. The CMOS 8XC51 is functionally compatible with the | | The Philips 80C31/80C51/87C51 is a high-performance microcontroller fabricated with Philips high-density CMOS technology. The CMOS 8XC51 is functionally compatible with the |
| NMOS 8031/8051 microcontrollers. The Philips CMOS technology combines the high speed and density characteristics of HMOS with the low power attributes of CMOS. Philips epitaxial substrate minimizes latch-up sensitivity. The 8XC51 contains a 4k × 8 ROM (80C51) EPROM (87C51), a 128 × 8 RAM, 32 I/O lines, two 16-bit counter/timers, a five-source, two-priority level nested interrupt structure, a serial I/O port for either multi-processor communications, I/O expansion or full duplex UART, and on-chip oscillator and clock circuits. | | NMOS 8031/8051 microcontrollers. The Philips CMOS technology combines the high speed and density characteristics of HMOS with the low power attributes of CMOS. Philips epitaxial substrate minimizes latch-up sensitivity. The 8XC51 contains a 4k × 8 ROM (80C51) EPROM (87C51), a 128 × 8 RAM, 32 I/O lines, two 16-bit counter/timers, a five-source, two-priority level nested interrupt structure, a serial I/O port for either multi-processor communications, I/O expansion or full duplex UART, and on-chip oscillator and clock circuits. |
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| Dangerously placed under the second platform is a [[Moneybag (item)|Moneybag]].
| | The MoonView Highway is a highway from Princess Peach's Casthe to Rougeport. It has more than 30 Toll Plazas because Mushroom Kingdom has Lots of Tunnels to pass a lot of Mountains. Only rich persons in Mushroom Kingdon can pass the Highway Because some tunnels must paid more than 8 blue coins, aka $40; and some Cross boundry buses must pay more than $110, aka 22 blue coins. Becaust its length is longer than 200 kilometres, so you must go in some Petrol Stations along the Highway.[http://www.example.com link title] |
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| ==[[The Mole Train|Mole Train]]==
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| As the name would suggest, the house belongs to [[Mona]][...]
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| Named after Mario, the first Mario Kart races were not witnessed by many citizens firsthand. However, it served to popularize the karting sport. Later tournaments proved immensely popular. Following Bowser’s kidnapping of Princess Peach on Dinosaur Land in ''[[Super Mario World]]'', '''the tournament doubled as an act of diplomacy as Bowser was allowed to race'''. The races took place in [[Dinosaur Land]], the Mushroom Kingdom, Bowser’s Castle, [[Rainbow Road]] and possibly other locations. | | Named after Mario, the first Mario Kart races were not witnessed by many citizens firsthand. However, it served to popularize the karting sport. Later tournaments proved immensely popular. Following Bowser’s kidnapping of Princess Peach on Dinosaur Land in ''[[Super Mario World]]'', '''the tournament doubled as an act of diplomacy as Bowser was allowed to race'''. The races took place in [[Dinosaur Land]], the Mushroom Kingdom, Bowser’s Castle, [[Rainbow Road]] and possibly other locations. |
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| [[File:MarioCircuit_MKWii.png|thumb|left|Mario Circuit as it appears in ''Mario Kart Wii''.]] | | [[File:MarioCircuit_MKWii.png|thumb|left|Mario Circuit as it appears in ''Mario Kart Wii''.]] |
| Some time after Bowser's invasion of the galaxies in ''Super Mario Galaxy'', the Mushroom Kingdom held yet another momentous racing event. The majority of the races took place inside the kingdom itself, such as in Toad Town, [[Peach Gardens (DS)|Peach's royal gardens]], and even through newly discovered regions of it, such as [[Koopa Cape]] and the canyons of [[Wario's Gold Mine]]. Once again the tournament spanned throughout other areas and kingdoms, such as [[Isle Delfino]] and possibly even [[Sarasaland]]. But this time the races even exceeded the [[Mushroom World]], and traveled into the galaxy. Rainbow Road appeared to take place far above the Mushroom World's atmosphere, and one of the races courses even appeared to take place in the [[Gold Leaf Galaxy]]. Racers ranged from the racing veterans such as Mario, Luigi, Peach, and Yoshi, but also marked the the racing debut of Rosalina, [[Dry Bowser]], and even [[Funky Kong]]. '''The Mushroom Kingdom also allowed [[Mii|other human residents]] from the areas to participate for the first time in this competition.''' The number of participants in each race has been increased by four, making a total of twelve drivers in this tournament. | | Some time after Bowser's invasion of the galaxies in ''Super Mario Galaxy'', the Mushroom Kingdom held yet another momentous racing event. The majority of the races took place inside the kingdom itself, such as in Toad Town, [[Peach Gardens|Peach's royal gardens]], and even through newly discovered regions of it, such as [[Koopa Cape]] and the canyons of [[Wario's Gold Mine]]. Once again the tournament spanned throughout other areas and kingdoms, such as [[Isle Delfino]] and possibly even [[Sarasaland]]. But this time the races even exceeded the [[Mushroom World]], and traveled into the galaxy. Rainbow Road appeared to take place far above the Mushroom World's atmosphere, and one of the races courses even appeared to take place in the [[Gold Leaf Galaxy]]. Racers ranged from the racing veterans such as Mario, Luigi, Peach, and Yoshi, but also marked the the racing debut of Rosalina, [[Dry Bowser]], and even [[Funky Kong]]. '''The Mushroom Kingdom also allowed [[Mii|other human residents]] from the areas to participate for the first time in this competition.''' The number of participants in each race has been increased by four, making a total of twelve drivers in this tournament. |
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| ("''Historians consider the Mario Kart Wii competition to be the turning point for Toad-"human" relationship in the Mushroom Kingdom.''") | | ("''Historians consider the Mario Kart Wii competition to be the turning point for Toad-"human" relationship in the Mushroom Kingdom.''") |
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| ==[[Talk:Mushroom Universe|Mushroom Universe]]==
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| |inhabitants=[[Human]]s, [[Toad (species)|Toad]]s, [[Koopa (species)|Koopa]]s, etc.
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| |first_appearance=''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' ([[List of Mario games by date#1985|1985]])
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| {{quote|Those who took your [[Princess Peach|special one]] picked up the [[Power Star]]s... And discovered the power to cross the universe.|Rosalina|Super Mario Galaxy}}
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| The '''Mushroom Universe''', better known simply as the "'''universe'''," is the name of the universe that [[Mario]] lives in. Specifically, it is the dimension in which Mario's home planet, the [[Mushroom World]], is located. Mario's native [[galaxy]], the [[Grand Finale Galaxy]], is also found here. A powerful intergalactic figure named [[Rosalina]] watches over and protects the entire universe from harm. This universe is one of many dimensions in the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Mario'' series]] that collectively comprise the [[wikipedia: multiverse|multiverse]].
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| The Mushroom Universe was originally mentioned in an episode of ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'' titled "[[Stars in Their Eyes]]," in which Mario asked "Where in the Mushroom Universe are we?" while being chased by [[Space Troopa]]s. According to various sources, including the cartoon series ''[[The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3]]'', the universe of the Mushroom Kingdom is a distinct but parallel dimension to the universe in which the "[[Earth|Real World]]," or Earth, resides. There exist multiple rifts in the space-time continuum (often in the form of [[Warp Pipe]]s) which allow for the boundaries between dimensions to be freely transcended. For example, in the ''Super Mario Bros. Super Show'', Mario and [[Luigi]] arrive in the Mushroom Universe after being sucked down a drain pipe in the real world.
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| During the events of ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'', Mario visits a total of forty-two galaxies scattered across the universe. Over the course of the game, [[Bowser]] and his [[Koopa Troop]] henchmen attempt to take over the universe. Using the power of one of several [[Grand Star]]s, which he had previously stolen from Rosalina's [[Comet Observatory]], Bowser is able to construct [[Bowser's Galaxy Reactor|his own galaxy]] in the center of the universe. From this galaxy, Bowser had planned to rule over every region of the universe for all time, with [[Princess Peach]] by his side. Nevertheless, Bowser's scheme is eventually thwarted by Mario at the end of the game, when he rescues both Peach and the stolen Grand Star from Bowser's Galaxy Reactor.
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| ==[[Mushroomy Kingdom]]== | | ==[[Mushroomy Kingdom]]== |
| The stage is an almost exact replica of World 1-1 from ''Super Mario Bros.'', with the stage gently scrolling by, but there is one key difference: The whole stage seems barren and lifeless, presumably from all the battles the SSB crew has waged there. | | The stage is an almost exact replica of World 1-1 from ''Super Mario Bros.'', with the stage gently scrolling by, but there is one key difference: The whole stage seems barren and lifeless, presumably from all the battles the SSB crew has waged there. |
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| ==[[Ninjape Rally]]==
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| Being one of the very last levels in the game, it features many different obstacles and mechanisms that '''the Donkey Kong''' must quickly use to win a race against four Ninjapes.
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| ("''See also: Donkey Kong (species)''" - {{user|ViableBunnyBudd}})
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| ==[[Nintendo DS (battle course)]]==
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| While the arena does not appear to move around in space, it has no evident technology to keep it in a single place. It is likely that the same method used to suspend the [[Rainbow Road]]s and [[Nintendo GameCube (battle course)|Nintendo GameCube]] arena is the same used to suspend the Nintendo DS.
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| ("''Would that method be something like 'having an underside on level geometry?' I hear it's all the rage in [[Super Mario Sunshine|a]] [[Super Mario 3D Land|few]] [[Super Mario Odyssey|games]], and that's when they're ''not'' in outer space.''" - {{user|Doc von Schmeltwick}})
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| ==[[Nintendo GameCube (battle course)]]==
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| Also, this course could be in "[[Mario Kart 8]]" because with the new anti-gravity, you could go all around the course, instead of just the top.
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| ==[[Orang-utan Gang]]==
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| Throughout the level, [[Donkey Kong|Donkey]] and [[Diddy Kong]] have to run tree-to-tree on lush, green vines and treetops in this dark jungle. Their journey through the jungles leads them to the Kong reject orangutans: [[Manky Kong]]s. These dark orange-colored apes hurl dozens of barrels at the heroes without breaking a sweat, and they can be quite a hazard. Along with these dangerous foes are the members of the [[Kremling]] Krew, [[Klaptrap]]s, [[Kritter]]s, and [[Zinger]]s. Although the level is crawling with vicious enemies, the [[Kong]]s can get backup in the form of an [[Animal Friend]], known as [[Expresso the Ostrich]]. This buddy can flutter through the air for a short period of time and help the heroes avoid obstacles, or even get them into [[Bonus Level]]s.
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| ==[[Origami Castle]]==
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| When [[Mario]], [[Olivia]], [[Bowser]] and [[Luigi]] enter [[Peach's Castle]], [[Princess Peach]] appears and asks they follow her. Luigi runs toward her and ends up '''falling into the castle'''.
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| ("''So they're already in the castle, and Luigi falls into the castle...''" - {{User|Keyblade Master}})
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| ==[[Peach's Castle]]==
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| In ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]'', the castle looks like the castle from ''Super Mario Galaxy''.
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| ("''While I was rewriting the Layout section of the article, I saw this and thought to myself... Man what if Pirate Goomba looks like a Goomba with a pirate hat from ''[[Mario Party 8]]''?''" - {{User|EleCyon}})
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| ([[File:SMBW screenshot Goomba long.png|40px]] "''hmm, yes, the floor here is made out of floor''" — {{User|SolemnStormcloud}})
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| ==[[Peach's Castle Dungeon]]==
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| '''Princess Peach's Castle Dungeon''' is a dungeon in [[Princess Peach's Castle]].
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| '''Peach's Castle Dungeon''' is an area that appears in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]''. It is opened once the bros. and babies defeat [[Sunnycide]] and learn the [[Bros. Ball]]. Mario, [[Luigi]], [[Baby Mario]] and [[Baby Luigi]] came here, they found [[Fawful]] and followed him, however, only the babies can talk to him seeing that he's in a [[Warp Pipe]] that only the babies can access. The babies can trade [[Bean]]s for [[Badge]]s at [[Fawful's Bean 'n' Badge|his store]]. They can come here only by using a Blue [[Warp Pipe]] in [[Peach's Castle]]. Several [[Goomba]]s are found in the dungeon, '''and they can be defeated.'''
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| ("''Are any of them pirates, by any chance?''" -[[User:Hewer|Hewer]] ([[User talk:Hewer|talk]]))
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| ==[[Talk:Planet|Planet]]==
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| A '''planet''' is a large body that orbits a star in [[Outer Space|outer space]]. A planet is usually round or spherical but various planets found in the ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'' [[Galaxy|galaxies]] take on different shapes such as a [[Yoshi]]'s head or a [[Good Egg Galaxy#Pill Planet|pill]]. '''This is impossible in the real world because of the laws of physics that restrict planets to only a round, spherical shape.''' Some examples of planets are [[Earth]] and the [[Mushroom Planet]]. Planets in ''Super Mario Galaxy'' and the real world come in different sizes, such as a size no bigger than a school bus to the size of Earth or bigger, planets in the ''[[Mario (series)||Mario]]'' series are relatively small. Planets in the real world range from the size of smaller than Earth to bigger than {{wp|Jupiter}}. Planets in both the ''Mario'' series and the real world have very diverse climates and ecosystems such as planets that are a desert such as [[Dusty Dune Galaxy]]'s planets and Mars to very cold planets such as the planets of [[Snow Cap Galaxy]]. It is common knowledge that planets serve as a living place for almost any living creature such as Humans and Goombas. Other well known Nintendo characters travel to different planets frequently such as [[Captain Olimar]], [[Fox]], and, [[Samus Aran]]. An example of a creature who may roam space without a true environment is [[Squirps]] from ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. Other creatures that may live in space are the residents of the [[Whoa Zone]] which is presumably another [[Talk:Dimension|dimension]] or another location in space.
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| ("''[[MarioWiki:BJAODN/Locations#Gateway Galaxy|'Considering Mario can breathe in space...']]''" - {{user|Apikachu68}})
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| ==[[Poochy Ain't Stupid]]== | | ==[[Poochy Ain't Stupid]]== |
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| ==[[Prince Froggy's Fort]]==
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| This door leads [[Yoshi]] to a bonus area, where he can turn into the [[Submarine (form)|Submarine]] with the use of a [[morph bubble]], and explore a '''vast''' lake, collecting [[Red Coin]]s while dodging a spinning [[Tekkyū Dosun]]. However, '''his time as a submarine is short''' as he has to exit this area to the left.
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| ("''It's a vast lake you can get through in about ten seconds.''" - {{User|The Mansion}})
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| ==[[Princess Peach's room]]==
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| '''Princess Peach's room''' is a room in [[Peach's Castle]] that belongs to [[Princess Peach]].
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| ("''This is Pirate Goomba taken to the extreme.''" - {{User|RHG1951}})
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| ("''[[Peaches|Peaches, Peaches, Peaches, Peaches, Peaches...]]''") - {{User|Shadic 34}}
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| ==[[Rainbow Ride]]==
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| *The way this course, as well as [[Wing Mario Over the Rainbow]], is accessed may be a subtle reference to the fact that in medieval times, such holes were used as toilets.
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| ''(This is [http://www.jamesmdeem.com/stories.castle5.html actually true].)''
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| :("''Well, yes, but...what? Granted, [[Glitz Pit|it wouldn't be the first time Mario jumped into a toilet]]''" - {{User|Alex95}})
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| ==[[Ricco Harbor]]== | | ==[[Ricco Harbor]]== |
| *There is a yellow submarine, which might be a reference to the song "Yellow Submarine" by The Beatles. | | *There is a yellow submarine, which might be a reference to the song "Yellow Submarine" by The Beatles. |
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| ("''Yellow submarines are forever cursed to be called references. There could be a whole fleet in every color of the rainbow, and people would still say the yellow one's a reference.''" --{{user|Doc von Schmeltwick}})
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| As one would expect, the [[Kremling Krew]] '''did not leave this strategic point unprotected''', as [[Kobble]]s, [[Krimp]]s, [[Krumple]]s, [[Re-Koil]]s and other [[Kremling Kreeps]] can be found throughout the level. '''The [[Kong]]s need to clamber up this rockface under a ceaseless rain''', finding their way through narrow canyons and shafts while taking advantage of the numerous [[Barrel Cannon]]s and ropes. Arrow-shaped [[banana]]s can help them navigate this rocky maze. However, their progress is hindered by [[Klasp]]s, [[Buzz (enemy)|Buzzes]] and [[Kopter]]s who patrol around the mountain. A good timing is required to '''dodge the malevolent Kremlings''' while climbing up ropes. A couple of [[Sneek]]s and a single [[Knik-Knak]] are also found in the level to '''help cause chaos throughout the level'''.
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| (''"...and that's why we don't let Kremlings play 40k."'') -- [[User:Lord Grammaticus|Lord Grammaticus]]
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| ==[[Salvo The Slime's Castle|Salvo the Slime's Castle]]== | | ==[[Salvo The Slime's Castle|Salvo the Slime's Castle]]== |
| This new room is certainly different to the player. There is a strange, water-controlled platform, a Spray Fish and a lake with a waterfall in the background. | | This new room is certainly different to the player. There is a strange, water-controlled platform, a Spray Fish and a lake with a waterfall in the background. |
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| *The kingdom appears to be based on [[wikipedia:Japan|Japan]], with "Sammer Guy" being a pun on "samurai".
| | 1 Always be kind to your friends and family |
| **Furthermore, the Void ending the world may br a nod to the atomic bombing of [[wikipedia:Hiroshima|Hiroshima]] and [[wikipedia:Nakasagi|Nakasagi]], where two atomic bombs made the two cities completely vanish, leaving it in ruins to which the world of Nothing is similar in appearance, with only the remains of some buildings left.
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| '''Sayonara''' is an Oriental city '''located somewhere''' that was featured in two episodes of ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'', "[[Mario Meets Koop-zilla]]" and "[[Karate Koopa]]".
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| The '''Seaside Kingdom''' is a tropical location in ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]''. It is the greater location of '''Bubblaine''', and is a tropical location.
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| ("''Actually no, no it's not. It's France.''" - {{user|Doc von Schmeltwick}})<br>
| | [[File:Sluggy_the_Unshaven's_Fort.PNG|thumb|'''Sluggy the Unshaven's Fort''']] |
| ("''Lorraine, actually. It's not even south France.''" -{{User|Bazooka Mario}})
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| ==[[Shrine of the Book]]==
| | '''Sluggy the Unshaven's Fort''' is a level in World 5 as the mini boss. Sluggy the Unshaven is the boss that was transformed into a huge Slug by [[Kamek]]. To defeat the boss, [[Yoshi]] must throw eggs at where the heart is until he reaches it. If he runs out of eggs, there is a egg shooting flower to replenish Yoshi's eggs or he could pick up the eggs that bounces off [[Sluggy the Unshaven]]. Watch out as if Yoshi does not defeat the boss quickly, he will fall from the cliff at the end of the left. |
| The '''{{wp|Shrine of the Book}}''', is a museum-cum-sanctuary [...]
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| Like King Boo's Haunted Hideaway, the player who makes it to DK first gets a free Star (in Star Battle Arena, DK doubles the player's coin total-where he gives them '''in between 40 or 57 coins-or in between 40 and 57''').
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| ("''You get a lot of bizarre topic jumping when people repeatedly "update" a page by lumping random facts in at the end.''" - {{User|Twentytwofiftyseven}}) | | ("''You get a lot of bizarre topic jumping when people repeatedly "update" a page by lumping random facts in at the end.''" - {{User|Twentytwofiftyseven}}) |
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| ==[[Spiky Spike Bridge]]== | | ==[[Town Game Room A]]== |
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| | [[File:MPA_TownGameRoomA.PNG|thumb|left|The '''Town Game Room A''' from ''[[Mario Party Advance]]''. Can I have some of your winnings Monty?]] |
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| Various bottles [...] are seen throughout the course labelled with brands referencing various characters, one of which being labelled Toad Barber, '''a pun on [[Toad Harbor]]'''.
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| The kingdom is located in on an asteroid in outer space on an asteroid.
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| In some alternate realities, Alex95's clones were born in 1884. In those realities, Alex95's clones bought Nintendo toy products in the 1890s and early 1900s and was ane editor of a magazine about Nintendo toy products in the 1900s and 1910s. Supermassive Galaxy's theme was paying homage to the sound that came from those alternate reality clones of Alex95 mouth when they coughed in the late 1890s.
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| ("''That's not how clones work.''" - {{user|Alex95}})
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| ==[[The Cave Of The Mystery Maze|The Cave of the Mystery Maze]]== | | ==[[The Cave Of The Mystery Maze|The Cave of the Mystery Maze]]== |
| The player must be a little more cautious in this next part. He or she must jump from stone to stone, avoiding the [[Cactus Jack]]s (which can be destroyed by being hit with eggs) and [[Cloud Drop]]s. Once the player reaches the end of this part of the stage, they will need to jump onto the last Spring Ball and advance on their journey. | | The player must be a little more cautious in this next part. He or she must jump from stone to stone, avoiding the [[Cactus Jack]]s (which can be destroyed by being hit with eggs) and [[Cloud Drop]]s. Once the player reaches the end of this part of the stage, they will need to jump onto the last Spring Ball and advance on their journey. |
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| The Impossible? Maze is the 4th extra level of Super Mario Advance 3:Yoshi's island. It,obviously,seems impossible-however it IS possible, no doubt.
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| ("''I hate false advertisement.''" - {{User|Stooben Rooben}})
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| Haunting the very top of the '''dark, foreboding''' tower is the mighty ghost, [[Inviso]].
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| ==[[Tick Tock Clock]]==
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| *The level name references [[Tick Tock Clock]] a track in [[Mario Kart DS]].
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| ("''This level references the *future*!''" - {{User|Alex95}})
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| [[File:MarioCircuit_MKWii.png|300px|thumb|left|Toad Town as it appears in ''Mario Kart Wii''.]] | | [[File:MarioCircuit_MKWii.png|300px|thumb|left|Toad Town as it appears in ''Mario Kart Wii''.]] |
| As of yet, the story of Toad Town's creation and development remains unexplored. Chronologically, the first appearance of the town occurred in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]'', just prior to the [[Shroob]] invasion of the Mushroom Kingdom. As the capital of the kingdom, Toad Town and Princess Peach's Castle were the aliens' first targets. They attacked with [[Shroob UFO]]s, neutralizing the area with their offensive weaponry. Ruthlessly, they assaulted both buildings, such as Princess Peach's Castle, and people, such as the [[Toad (species)|Toad]]s walking outside in the streets. The aliens weren't able to capture the [[Baby Peach|young princess]] herself, however, as she had escaped into the future. [[Prof. E. Gadd's time machine|E. Gadd's Time Machine]] brought the adult [[Princess Peach]] into the past instead - and into the aliens' grasps. | | As of yet, the story of Toad Town's creation and development remains unexplored. Chronologically, the first appearance of the town occurred in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]'', just prior to the [[Shroob]] invasion of the Mushroom Kingdom. As the capital of the kingdom, Toad Town and Princess Peach's Castle were the aliens' first targets. They attacked with [[Shroob UFO]]s, neutralizing the area with their offensive weaponry. Ruthlessly, they assaulted both buildings, such as Princess Peach's Castle, and people, such as the [[Toad (species)|Toad]]s walking outside in the streets. The aliens weren't able to capture the [[Baby Peach|young princess]] herself, however, as she had escaped into the future. [[E. Gadd's Time Machine]] brought the adult [[Princess Peach]] into the past instead - and into the aliens' grasps. |
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| It also features a new mini-game and minor enemies such as Melon Bugs and Mildes. '''Yoshi will also get high on crack cocaine.''' | | It also features a new mini-game and minor enemies such as Melon Bugs and Mildes. '''Yoshi will also get high on crack cocaine.''' |
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| '''Wario Palace''' is [[Wario]]'s Baseball Stadium in ''[[Mario Superstar Baseball]]'', which resembles [[Wario Castle]] (or is possibly a conversion of it). It is located in a desert near [[Bowser]]'s Stadium. It has a giant Golden Wario head, similar to the ones found in ''[[Wario World]]''. In fact, there are a lot of features in the Wario Palace based on '''Wario World'''. There are also a few banners spread across the stadium, with a picture of Wario on them. Behind the foul line are two [[Chain Chomp]]'s, one on each side of the Stadium. Although they are usually asleep, when awake they will attempt to attack any player that gets too close. They can run outside the foul line, '''so be careful'''. There are a few Star Pads underneath the Sand, and if the batter hits the ball on it, they will get a Star Point. Additionally, just outside the sides of the infield lies two Sandstorms, from '''Wario World'''. They will whip up a Sandstorm if the ball falls underneath them, and will shoot the ball out in a random direction. A [[Minigame]] is also featured in this stadium, named [[Chain Chomp Sprint]].
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| ==[[Warp Zone]]== | | ==[[Warp Zone]]== |
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| ==[[Watch Out Below!]]== | | ==[[Watch Out Below!]]== |
| This pit, '''logically''', makes the player lose a life. | | This pit, '''logically''', makes the player lose a life. |
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| (''"Moral: Watch out for angels. They will Spock your life away."'' - {{User|Doc von Schmeltwick}})
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| ==[[Way Cool]]== | | ==[[Way Cool]]== |
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| ("''Really? I thought it was way awesome.''" - {{User|Stooben Rooben}}) | | ("''Really? I thought it was way awesome.''" - {{User|Stooben Rooben}}) |
| ("''No, it's way DUMB...if you get my DRIFT (pun intended).''")
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| ==[[Wet-Dry World]]== | | ==[[Wet-Dry World]]== |
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| ==[[World 1 (New Super Mario Bros. Wii)|World 1 (''New Super Mario Bros. Wii'')]]== | | ==[[World 1 (New Super Mario Bros. Wii)|World 1 (''New Super Mario Bros. Wii'')]]== |
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| This is the first Castle level, filled with a lot of lava in the game and features many gear-shaped platforms. [...] A [[Film references|reference]] of [[wikipedia:Spy Kids: All the Time in the World|Spy Kids: All the Time in the World]] is used because it is when Tick Tock enters the hall with a gear resembling a gear-shaped platform, where Cecil Wilson bumped his head on. | | This is the first Castle level, filled with a lot of lava in the game and features many gear-shaped platforms. [...] A [[Film references|reference]] of [[Wikipedia:Spy Kids: All the Time in the World|Spy Kids: All the Time in the World]] is used because it is when Tick Tock enters the hall with a gear resembling a gear-shaped platform, where Cecil Wilson bumped his head on. |
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| ==[[World 1-1 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 1-1 (''Super Mario Bros.'')]]==
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| *Considering the lifespan of Marios and Luigis of 400 seconds it is disproven that Mario Mario or Luigi Mario is 24-25 years old.
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| (''"It seems like someone forgot that [[Time Limit]]s exist. Also, [[Super Mario 128]] is now canon, apparently."'' -[[User:Doomhiker|Doomhiker]] ([[User talk:Doomhiker|talk]]))
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| ==[[World 2-1 (Super Mario Bros. 2)|World 2-1 (''Super Mario Bros. 2'')]]== | | ==[[World 2-1 (Super Mario Bros. 2)|World 2-1 (''Super Mario Bros. 2'')]]== |
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| (''"That's after [[jump|jumping]] to conclusions."'') | | (''"That's after [[jump|jumping]] to conclusions."'') |
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| ==[[World 3 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 3 (''Super Mario Bros.'')]]==
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| The level is based off of black death.
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| (''"Note that after [https://www.mariowiki.com/index.php?title=World_3_(Super_Mario_Bros.)&diff=prev&oldid=1954333 this was put down], it stayed that way until [https://www.mariowiki.com/index.php?title=World_3_(Super_Mario_Bros.)&diff=next&oldid=2255293 the level descriptions were shortened] a year and a half later."'')
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| ==[[World 8-3 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)|World 8-3 (''Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels'')]]==
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| Additionally, this is the only level in the game that takes place entirely in the '''sky'''.
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| ==[[World C]]==
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| There's also two [[Poison Mushroom]]s on this stage '''so [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] need to watch out.'''
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