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'''''New Super Mario Bros.''''' is a side-scrolling {{wp|2.5D}} [[Genre#Platform games|platform game]] first released for the [[Nintendo DS]] in the United States on May 15, [[List of games by date#2006|2006]], starring [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]]. It is the tenth entry in the ''[[Super Mario (series)|Super Mario]]'' series<ref name=encyclopedia>{{cite|author=Sakai, Kazuya (Ambit), kikai, Akinori Sao, Junko Fukuda, Kunio Takayama, and Ko Nakahara (Shogakukan), editors|date=2015|title=『[[Super Mario Bros. Encyclopedia|スーパーマリオブラザーズ百科: 任天堂公式ガイドブック]]』|location=Tokyo|publisher=Shogakukan|language=ja|page=11–13|isbn=978-4-09-106569-8}}</ref><ref>{{cite|author=[[Nintendo|Nintendo Co., Ltd]]|title=HISTORY → Series → ''Super Mario''|url=www.nintendo.com/jp/character/mario/en/history/index.html|publisher=Mario Portal|accessdate=6 Nov. 2024|archive=web.archive.org/web/20241003115239/https://www.nintendo.com/jp/character/mario/en/history/index.html}}</ref> and, not counting re-releases and [[Reissue#Remakes|remakes]], the first side-scrolling platformer in the series to be released since ''[[Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins]]'', 13½ years prior in [[list of games by date#1992|1992]], starting a new revival of the 2D ''Mario'' platformers, succeeding the ''[[Super Mario Advance (series)|Super Mario Advance]]'' series. The game features a solo story mode with Mario or Luigi, a two-player wireless Mario Vs. Luigi mode, and a [[minigame]] mode for up to four players. The multiplayer games support both single-card and multi-card play. Most of the minigames are the same as those featured in ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'', which are no longer required to be unlocked. The gameplay is based on that of the classic 2D platformers and builds upon them to create gameplay both classic and contemporary. It introduced moves from ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' to 2D ''Super Mario'' games for the first time and added several new enemies, bosses, and obstacles to the franchise.
'''''New Super Mario Bros.''''' is a side-scrolling {{wp|2.5D}} [[Genre#Platform games|platform game]] first released for the [[Nintendo DS]] in the United States on May 15, [[List of games by date#2006|2006]], starring [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]]. It is the tenth entry in the ''[[Super Mario (series)|Super Mario]]'' series<ref name=encyclopedia>{{cite|author=Sakai, Kazuya (Ambit), kikai, Akinori Sao, Junko Fukuda, Kunio Takayama, and Ko Nakahara (Shogakukan), editors|title=『[[Super Mario Bros. Encyclopedia|スーパーマリオブラザーズ百科: 任天堂公式ガイドブック]]』|language=ja|location=Tokyo|publisher=Shogakukan|date=2015|page=11–13|isbn=978-4-09-106569-8}}</ref><ref>{{cite|author=[[Nintendo|Nintendo Co., Ltd]]|title=HISTORY → Series → ''Super Mario''|url=www.nintendo.com/jp/character/mario/en/history/index.html|publisher=Mario Portal|accessdate=6 Nov. 2024|archive=web.archive.org/web/20241003115239/https://www.nintendo.com/jp/character/mario/en/history/index.html}}</ref> and, not counting re-releases and [[Reissue#Remakes|remakes]], the first side-scrolling platformer in the series to be released since ''[[Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins]]'', 13½ years prior in [[List of games by date#1992|1992]], starting a new revival of the 2D ''Mario'' platformers, succeeding the ''[[Super Mario Advance (series)|Super Mario Advance]]'' series. The game features a solo story mode with Mario or Luigi, a two-player wireless Mario Vs. Luigi mode, and a [[minigame]] mode for up to four players. The multiplayer games support both single-card and multi-card play. Most of the minigames are the same as those featured in ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'', which are no longer required to be unlocked. The gameplay is based on that of the classic 2D platformers and builds upon them to create gameplay both classic and contemporary. It introduced moves from ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' to 2D ''Super Mario'' games for the first time and added several new enemies, bosses, and obstacles to the franchise.


''New Super Mario Bros.'' is the first ''[[Super Mario (franchise)|Super Mario]]'' platformer to be originally released outside Japan since ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]''. After its original release and the eventual release of a follow-up game for the [[Wii]] entitled ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]'' on November 12, [[List of games by date#2009|2009]], a dedicated sequel, ''[[New Super Mario Bros. 2]]'', was developed and released for the [[Nintendo 3DS]] on July 28, [[List of games by date#2012|2012]].
''New Super Mario Bros.'' is the first ''[[Super Mario (franchise)|Super Mario]]'' platformer to be originally released outside Japan since ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]''. After its original release and the eventual release of a follow-up game for the [[Wii]] entitled ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]'' on November 12, [[List of games by date#2009|2009]], a dedicated sequel, ''[[New Super Mario Bros. 2]]'', was developed and released for the [[Nintendo 3DS]] on July 28, [[List of games by date#2012|2012]].
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<blockquote>Emergency News Flash!<br><br>Princess Peach has been kidnapped! While enjoying a nice walk with Mario, the beloved ruler of the Mushroom Kingdom was whisked away by an unknown assailant. How could this happen with Mario around?<br><br>According to eyewitnesses, the walk was going swimmingly when Mario and the princess spotted smoke billowing out of Peach's Castle. The mysterious marvel immediately jumped into action and sped off towards the fire. The moment he left her side, the princess vanished!<br><br>Who's behind Princess Peach's disappearance?<br><br>Who's behind the attack on Peach's Castle?<br><br>Are the two incidents related?<br><br>Didn't Bowser Jr. once think that Princess Peach might be his mother?<br><br>Looks like Mario's going to need all the Mega Mushrooms he can find to get to the bottom of this mess!</blockquote>
<blockquote>Emergency News Flash!<br><br>Princess Peach has been kidnapped! While enjoying a nice walk with Mario, the beloved ruler of the Mushroom Kingdom was whisked away by an unknown assailant. How could this happen with Mario around?<br><br>According to eyewitnesses, the walk was going swimmingly when Mario and the princess spotted smoke billowing out of Peach's Castle. The mysterious marvel immediately jumped into action and sped off towards the fire. The moment he left her side, the princess vanished!<br><br>Who's behind Princess Peach's disappearance?<br><br>Who's behind the attack on Peach's Castle?<br><br>Are the two incidents related?<br><br>Didn't Bowser Jr. once think that Princess Peach might be his mother?<br><br>Looks like Mario's going to need all the Mega Mushrooms he can find to get to the bottom of this mess!</blockquote>
[[File:NSMBintro.png|thumb|left|Bowser Jr. about to kidnap Peach]]
[[File:NSMBintro.png|thumb|left|Bowser Jr. about to kidnap Peach]]


[[Mario]] (or [[Luigi]]) and [[Princess Peach]] are walking together around [[Peach's Castle]], when a mysterious thundercloud<!--Please do not link Lakithunder here; that would be speculative at best.--> appears and strikes the castle with lightning, causing [[Toad (species)|Toad]]s to flee from the castle. Mario (or Luigi) goes near the castle to investigate, but while he is there, [[Bowser Jr.]] sneaks behind a bush, kidnaps Princess Peach, and flees, causing Mario (or Luigi) to chase after Bowser Jr. After chasing Bowser Jr. off-screen, Mario (or Luigi) takes a hit, reverting into [[Small Mario|his smaller form]]. Bowser Jr. runs away and Mario (or Luigi) continues to chase him.
[[Mario]] (or [[Luigi]]) and [[Princess Peach]] are walking together around [[Peach's Castle]], when a mysterious thundercloud<!--Please do not link Lakithunder here; that would be speculative at best.--> appears and strikes the castle with lightning, causing [[Toad (species)|Toad]]s to flee from the castle. Mario (or Luigi) goes near the castle to investigate, but while he is there, [[Bowser Jr.]] sneaks behind a bush, kidnaps Princess Peach, and flees, causing Mario (or Luigi) to chase after Bowser Jr. After chasing Bowser Jr. off-screen, Mario (or Luigi) takes a hit, reverting into [[Small Mario|his smaller form]]. Bowser Jr. runs away and Mario (or Luigi) continues to chase him.
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[[File:NSMB0.png|thumb|left|Bowser and Bowser Jr. in the final boss fight]]
[[File:NSMB0.png|thumb|left|Bowser and Bowser Jr. in the final boss fight]]
[[Bowser]] waits for Mario or Luigi at the end of {{world link|1|castlen|World 1-Castle (New Super Mario Bros.)}}. Mario or Luigi defeats Bowser, causing him to fall into a pit of [[lava]]. Bowser's skin is burned off and he becomes a skinless, [[Dry Bones]]-like version of himself, named [[Dry Bowser]]. Later, in {{world link|8|castlen|World 8-Castle}}, Mario or Luigi defeats Dry Bowser and he falls into a pit. In {{world link|8|bowsern|World 8-Bowser's Castle (New Super Mario Bros.)}}, Bowser Jr. tosses Dry Bowser's remains into a cauldron, causing a resurrected and larger Bowser to break out of the cauldron. Mario or Luigi, Bowser, and Bowser Jr. then proceed to battle. Princess Peach is watching with fear from a platform above.
[[Bowser]] waits for Mario or Luigi at the end of {{world-link|1|castlen|World 1-Castle (New Super Mario Bros.)}}. Mario or Luigi defeats Bowser, causing him to fall into a pit of [[lava]]. Bowser's skin is burned off and he becomes a skinless, [[Dry Bones]]-like version of himself, named [[Dry Bowser]]. Later, in {{world-link|8|castlen|World 8-Castle}}, Mario or Luigi defeats Dry Bowser and he falls into a pit. In {{world-link|8|bowsern|World 8-Bowser's Castle (New Super Mario Bros.)}}, Bowser Jr. tosses Dry Bowser's remains into a cauldron, causing a resurrected and larger Bowser to break out of the cauldron. Mario or Luigi, Bowser, and Bowser Jr. then proceed to battle. Princess Peach is watching with fear from a platform above.


In the end, Mario or Luigi defeats Bowser and Bowser Jr., sending them into another pit and saving Peach. Peach's platform disappears, allowing her to float down safely. Peach gives Mario or Luigi a kiss, which the hero responds to with a nervous chuckle. After the credits roll, Bowser Jr. is shown dragging an unconscious Bowser across the castle floor. When Bowser Jr. notices the player watching him, he growls at the player, then continues dragging Bowser.
In the end, Mario or Luigi defeats Bowser and Bowser Jr., sending them into another pit and saving Peach. Peach's platform disappears, allowing her to float down safely. Peach gives Mario or Luigi a kiss, which the hero responds to with a nervous chuckle. After the credits roll, Bowser Jr. is shown dragging an unconscious Bowser across the castle floor. When Bowser Jr. notices the player watching him, he growls at the player, then continues dragging Bowser.
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It is also possible to play as Luigi in single player mode by holding down {{button|ds|L}}+{{button|ds|R}}+{{button|ds|A}} when selecting a file. There are no gameplay differences between the brothers. The character is not locked as default - players can choose a different character every time they load the game. After the final boss has been beaten, a star appears next to the Save Game function. When the player has completed all levels, there are two stars next to it. When the player collects and spends all the Star Coins in the game, three stars appear on the save file.
It is also possible to play as Luigi in single player mode by holding down {{button|ds|L}}+{{button|ds|R}}+{{button|ds|A}} when selecting a file. There are no gameplay differences between the brothers. The character is not locked as default - players can choose a different character every time they load the game. After the final boss has been beaten, a star appears next to the Save Game function. When the player has completed all levels, there are two stars next to it. When the player collects and spends all the Star Coins in the game, three stars appear on the save file.


Within the levels, whenever the music plays a [[Paah|vocal riff]] (or in the case of the underwater levels, {{wp|bell tree}}s), some enemies and power-ups move to the beat. This includes the Overworld, Athletic, Underground, Desert, Beach and Lava themes. Examples of enemy or object movements include [[Goomba]]s and [[List of Power-Ups|power-ups]] hopping, [[Koopa Troopa]]s turning to face the player, [[Spiny|Spinies]] switching direction, and [[Cheep Cheep|Cheep-Cheep]]s doing side flips. Goombas can actually dodge a [[Green Shell|Koopa Shell]] with the hop. This also happens in every other game in the ''New Super Mario Bros.'' line.
Within the levels, whenever the music plays a [[Paah|vocal riff]] (or in the case of the underwater levels, {{wp|bell tree}}s), some enemies and power-ups move to the beat. This includes the Overworld, Athletic, Underground, Desert, Beach and Volcano themes. Examples of enemy or object movements include [[Goomba]]s and [[List of Power-Ups|power-ups]] hopping, [[Koopa Troopa]]s turning to face the player, [[Spiny|Spinies]] switching direction, and [[Cheep Cheep|Cheep-Cheep]]s doing side flips. Goombas can actually dodge a [[Green Shell|Koopa Shell]] with the hop. This also happens in every other game in the ''New Super Mario Bros.'' line.


If Mario finishes a level with the last 2 digits of the time limit the same except for 00, the "Course Clear" theme from ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' plays in place of the normal one. [[Fireworks|Firework]] explosions also occur, the amount of which varies depending on the digits (e.g. 2 explosions for x22, 7 explosions for x77 etc., where "x" represents the first digit displayed on the timer). Consequently, a [[Toad House]] appears on the first space of that specific world (unless there is one there already).
If Mario finishes a level with the last 2 digits of the time limit the same except for 00, the "Course Clear" theme from ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' plays in place of the normal one. [[Fireworks|Firework]] explosions also occur, the amount of which varies depending on the digits (e.g. 2 explosions for x22, 7 explosions for x77 etc., where "x" represents the first digit displayed on the timer). Consequently, a [[Toad House]] appears on the first space of that specific world (unless there is one there already).
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{{redirect|Mario Vs. Luigi|the [[list of tours in Mario Kart Tour|tours]] in [[Mario Kart Tour]]|[[Mario vs. Luigi Tour]]}}
{{redirect|Mario Vs. Luigi|the [[list of tours in Mario Kart Tour|tours]] in [[Mario Kart Tour]]|[[Mario vs. Luigi Tour]]}}
In this two-player mode, Mario and Luigi compete for a number of Big Stars. Those stars appears at random in the side-scrolling stages. The stages are wrapped, so players that cross the end of each of those stages loop to the beginning. When Mario or Luigi are hit by enemies, hit each other, stomp on each other, or are defeated, they lose a star, which can then be again collected by either of the brothers. Getting ground-pounded causes a brother to lose three Big Stars. The first brother to reach the previously set amount of stars wins the game. However, if lives are turned on, they will lose by losing all their lives as well. When a brother collects eight coins, a random power up appears – Mushroom, Fire Flower, Blue Shell, Mini Mushroom, Starman, or Mega Mushroom (which is only given to the losing player). When a brother has a certain amount of victories, he wins the match. The following stages can be played:
In this two-player mode, Mario and Luigi compete for a number of Big Stars. Those stars appears at random in the side-scrolling stages. The stages are wrapped, so players that cross the end of each of those stages loop to the beginning. When Mario or Luigi are hit by enemies, hit each other, stomp on each other, or are defeated, they lose a star, which can then be again collected by either of the brothers. Getting ground-pounded causes a brother to lose three Big Stars. The first brother to reach the previously set amount of stars wins the game. However, if lives are turned on, they will lose by losing all their lives as well. When a brother collects eight coins, a random power up appears – Mushroom, Fire Flower, Blue Shell, Mini Mushroom, Starman, or Mega Mushroom (which is only given to the losing player). When a brother has a certain amount of victories, he wins the match. The following stages can be played:
*'''Grass'''<ref name=BattleLevels>{{cite|author=Loe, Casey|date=2006|title=''New Super Mario Bros. Official Player's Guide''|location=Redmond|publisher=[[Nintendo|Nintendo of America]]|isbn=1-59812-009-3|page=121}}</ref> - A stage that is much like World 1-1 of the single-player game, a meadow near [[Peach's Castle]]. It also based off of World 1-1 from ''Super Mario Bros.'' and has many elements of it. This stage is a relatively simple stage with only [[Goomba]]s and one [[Koopa Troopa]].
*'''Grass'''<ref name=BattleLevels>{{cite|author=Loe, Casey|title=''New Super Mario Bros.'' Player's Guide|page=121|date=May 15, 2006|publisher=Nintendo of America|language=en-us|isbn=1-59812-009-3}}</ref> - A stage that is much like World 1-1 of the single-player game, a meadow near [[Peach's Castle]]. It also based off of World 1-1 from ''Super Mario Bros.'' and has many elements of it. This stage is a relatively simple stage with only [[Goomba]]s and one [[Koopa Troopa]].
*'''Bricks'''<ref name=BattleLevels/> - An underground stage much like World 1-2 of the single-player game. It has many walls of blocks and has several holes. The stage is very short. [[Mario]]/[[Luigi]] should be very careful if they get a [[Mega Mushroom]] in this stage, as they can easily crush through the bricks and fall through the floor.
*'''Bricks'''<ref name=BattleLevels/> - An underground stage much like World 1-2 of the single-player game. It has many walls of blocks and has several holes. The stage is very short. [[Mario]]/[[Luigi]] should be very careful if they get a [[Mega Mushroom]] in this stage, as they can easily crush through the bricks and fall through the floor.
*'''Ice'''<ref name=BattleLevels/> - A slippery stage that resembles levels found in World 5. [[Bullet Bill]]s are hazards in this stage. There is a spin block which can be used to access higher Big Stars as well as coins. There is a Blue [[Koopa Troopa]] in this level; jumping on it reduces it to being a [[Blue Shell]] which can be used.
*'''Ice'''<ref name=BattleLevels/> - A slippery stage that resembles levels found in World 5. [[Bullet Bill]]s are hazards in this stage. There is a spin block which can be used to access higher Big Stars as well as coins. There is a Blue [[Koopa Troopa]] in this level; jumping on it reduces it to being a [[Blue Shell]] which can be used.
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Mario or Luigi only has to go through three of the eight worlds — using the World 1 cannon to go to World 5, and World 5 cannon to World 8. After [[World 2 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 2]], Mario gets to either of [[World 3 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 3]] or [[World 4 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 4]], and the world following both of those is [[World 5 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 5]]. After World 5, Mario can get to either World 6 or 7 in the same fashion. Mario or Luigi must defeat the [[World 2 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 2]] or [[World 5 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 5]] bosses in Mini Mario form to instead reach [[World 4 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 4]] and [[World 7 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 7]], respectively.
Mario or Luigi only has to go through three of the eight worlds — using the World 1 cannon to go to World 5, and World 5 cannon to World 8. After [[World 2 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 2]], Mario gets to either of [[World 3 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 3]] or [[World 4 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 4]], and the world following both of those is [[World 5 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 5]]. After World 5, Mario can get to either World 6 or 7 in the same fashion. Mario or Luigi must defeat the [[World 2 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 2]] or [[World 5 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 5]] bosses in Mini Mario form to instead reach [[World 4 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 4]] and [[World 7 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 7]], respectively.


The shortest possible path that Mario can take is [[World 1-1 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 1-1]], [[World 1-2 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 1-2]], [[World 1-Tower (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 1-Tower]], [[World 5-1 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 5-1]], [[World 5-2 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 5-2]], [[World 5-3 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 5-3]], [[World 5-Ghost House (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 5-Ghost House]], and all of [[World 8 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 8]].<ref>{{cite|author=MyLittleWalrus|date=October 28, 2016|url=www.youtube.com/watch?v=JUvjm6Wpnf4|title=New Super Mario Bros. Any% Speedrun in 23:32 (Former World Record)|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=May 25, 2024}}</ref>
The shortest possible path that Mario can take is [[World 1-1 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 1-1]], [[World 1-2 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 1-2]], [[World 1-Tower (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 1-Tower]], [[World 5-1 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 5-1]], [[World 5-2 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 5-2]], [[World 5-3 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 5-3]], [[World 5-Ghost House (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 5-Ghost House]], and all of [[World 8 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 8]].<ref>{{cite|author=MyLittleWalrus|title=New Super Mario Bros. Any% Speedrun in 23:32 (Former World Record)|url=www.youtube.com/watch?v=JUvjm6Wpnf4|publisher=YouTube|date=October 28, 2016|accessdate=May 25, 2024}}</ref>
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===Worlds and levels===
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!width=50% style="background:#FF7733"|<big>[[World 1 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 1]]</big><br>{{icon|NSMB-totalS}}×24 {{icon|NSMB-totalT}}×6 {{icon|NSMB-totalB}}×2
!width=50% style="background:#FF7733"|<big>[[World 1 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 1]]</big><br>{{icon|NSMB-totalS}}×24 {{icon|NSMB-totalT}}×6 {{icon|NSMB-totalB}}×2
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|[[World 1-3 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 1-3]]
|[[World 1-3 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 1-3]]
|{{world link|1|towern|World 1-Tower (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|{{world-link|1|towern|World 1-Tower (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
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|{{world|1|cannonn}}
|{{world|1|cannonn}}
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|[[World 1-A (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 1-A]]
|[[World 1-A (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 1-A]]
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|colspan=2|{{world link|1|castlen|World 1-Castle (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|colspan=2|{{world-link|1|castlen|World 1-Castle (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
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|colspan=3 align=center|A grassy area. Being the first world, most levels are simplistic and safe. Alongside grassland levels, this world also introduces the game's first underground, underwater, tower, sky, and castle levels.<br>'''Unlock criterion''': start a new game
|colspan=3 align=center|A grassy area. Being the first world, most levels are simplistic and safe. Alongside grassland levels, this world also introduces the game's first underground, underwater, tower, sky, and castle levels.<br>'''Unlock criterion''': start a new game
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|[[World 2-4 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 2-4]]
|[[World 2-4 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 2-4]]
|{{world link|2|towern|World 2-Tower (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|{{world-link|2|towern|World 2-Tower (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
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|[[World 2-5 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 2-5]]
|[[World 2-5 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 2-5]]
|[[World 2-6 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 2-6]]
|[[World 2-6 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 2-6]]
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|colspan=2|{{world link|2|castlen|World 2-Castle (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|colspan=2|{{world-link|2|castlen|World 2-Castle (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
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|colspan=3 align=center|A desert-themed world. Most levels take place in the desert, though some feature water, grassy terrain and palm trees, similar to an oasis. The world also includes the game's only sewer level. The world features more dangerous enemies and obstacles than the previous, and introduces [[Spiny|Spinies]], [[Lakitu]], [[Spike Ball|Spiked Ball]]s, among others. This world also contains the first instance of a Warp Pipe being on the world map. Finally, it contains a rare castle level that includes both indoor and outdoor sections.<br>'''Unlock criterion''': complete {{world|1|castlen}}
|colspan=3 align=center|A desert-themed world. Most levels take place in the desert, though some feature water, grassy terrain and palm trees, similar to an oasis. The world also includes the game's only sewer level. The world features more dangerous enemies and obstacles than the previous, and introduces [[Spiny|Spinies]], [[Lakitu]], [[Spike Ball|Spiked Ball]]s, among others. This world also contains the first instance of a Warp Pipe being on the world map. Finally, it contains a rare castle level that includes both indoor and outdoor sections.<br>'''Unlock criterion''': complete {{world|1|castlen}}
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|[[World 3-C]]
|[[World 3-C]]
|{{world link|3|towern|World 3-Tower (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|{{world-link|3|towern|World 3-Tower (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
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|[[World 3-3 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 3-3]]
|[[World 3-3 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 3-3]]
|{{world link|3|ghostn|World 3-Ghost House (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|{{world-link|3|ghostn|World 3-Ghost House (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
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|{{world|3|cannonn}}
|{{world|3|cannonn}}
|{{world link|3|castlen|World 3-Castle (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|{{world-link|3|castlen|World 3-Castle (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
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|colspan=3 align=center|An island and ocean-themed world. It introduces beach levels, and also includes an heavy amount of underwater stages. It is also the first world to include a [[Ghost House]].<br>'''Unlock criterion''': complete {{world|2|castlen}} in any form other than [[Mini Mario]]
|colspan=3 align=center|An island and ocean-themed world. It introduces beach levels, and also includes an heavy amount of underwater stages. It is also the first world to include a [[Ghost House]].<br>'''Unlock criterion''': complete {{world|2|castlen}} in any form other than [[Mini Mario]]
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|[[World 4-3 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 4-3]]
|[[World 4-3 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 4-3]]
|{{world link|4|towern|World 4-Tower (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|{{world-link|4|towern|World 4-Tower (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
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|[[World 4-A (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 4-A]]
|[[World 4-A (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 4-A]]
|[[World 4-4 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 4-4]]
|[[World 4-4 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 4-4]]
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|{{world link|4|ghostn|World 4-Ghost House (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|{{world-link|4|ghostn|World 4-Ghost House (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|{{world|4|cannonn}}
|{{world|4|cannonn}}
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|[[World 4-6 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 4-6]]
|[[World 4-6 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 4-6]]
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|colspan=2|{{world link|4|castlen|World 4-Castle (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|colspan=2|{{world-link|4|castlen|World 4-Castle (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
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|colspan=3 align=center|A jungle world composed of plants. It can only be accessed by defeating Mummipokey as Mini Mario or Mini Luigi. Most levels are jungle-themed, with bug-themed enemies and a large amount of poisonous water, which instantly defeats the player.<br>'''Unlock criterion''': complete {{world|2|castlen}} as Mini Mario
|colspan=3 align=center|A jungle world composed of plants. It can only be accessed by defeating Mummipokey as Mini Mario or Mini Luigi. Most levels are jungle-themed, with bug-themed enemies and a large amount of poisonous water, which instantly defeats the player.<br>'''Unlock criterion''': complete {{world|2|castlen}} as Mini Mario
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|[[World 5-A (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 5-A]]
|[[World 5-A (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 5-A]]
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|{{world link|5|towern|World 5-Tower (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|{{world-link|5|towern|World 5-Tower (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|[[World 5-3 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 5-3]]
|[[World 5-3 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 5-3]]
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|{{world link|5|ghostn|World 5-Ghost House (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|{{world-link|5|ghostn|World 5-Ghost House (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|{{world|5|cannonn}}
|{{world|5|cannonn}}
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|[[World 5-4 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 5-4]]
|[[World 5-4 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 5-4]]
|{{world link|5|castlen|World 5-Castle (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|{{world-link|5|castlen|World 5-Castle (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
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|colspan=3 align=center|An ice-themed world composed of snowy grounds and a frozen lake. Mechanics using ice, snow, and mushroom platforms are common, and unlike in previous worlds bottomless pits are far more common. This is the last world containing a cannon. It is also the world with the most ways to enter, with all four previous worlds having an exit which leads to it.<br>'''Unlock criterion''': use {{world|1|cannonn}}, use {{world|2|cannonn}}, complete {{world|3|castlen}}, or complete {{world|4|castlen}}
|colspan=3 align=center|An ice-themed world composed of snowy grounds and a frozen lake. Mechanics using ice, snow, and mushroom platforms are common, and unlike in previous worlds bottomless pits are far more common. This is the last world containing a cannon. It is also the world with the most ways to enter, with all four previous worlds having an exit which leads to it.<br>'''Unlock criterion''': use {{world|1|cannonn}}, use {{world|2|cannonn}}, complete {{world|3|castlen}}, or complete {{world|4|castlen}}
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|[[World 6-2 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 6-2]]
|[[World 6-2 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 6-2]]
|{{world link|6|towern|World 6-Tower (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|{{world-link|6|towern|World 6-Tower (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
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|[[World 6-3 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 6-3]]
|[[World 6-3 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 6-3]]
|[[World 6-4 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 6-4]]
|[[World 6-4 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 6-4]]
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|{{world link|6|towern|World 6-Tower 2 (New Super Mario Bros.)}}[[World 6-Tower 2 (New Super Mario Bros.)|2]]
|{{world-link|6|towern|World 6-Tower 2 (New Super Mario Bros.)}}[[World 6-Tower 2 (New Super Mario Bros.)|2]]
|[[World 6-5 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 6-5]]
|[[World 6-5 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 6-5]]
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|[[World 6-6 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 6-6]]
|[[World 6-6 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 6-6]]
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|colspan=2|{{world link|6|castlen|World 6-Castle (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|colspan=2|{{world-link|6|castlen|World 6-Castle (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
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|colspan=3 align=center|A rocky mountain world. It is the first world containing two towers and it features a large amount of [[Bullet Bill]]s. It is the only world to feature [[Chain Chomp]]s. Alongside mountain levels, the world includes a large amount of levels using themes from previous worlds in the game.<br>'''Unlock criterion''': use {{world|3|cannonn}} or complete {{world|5|castlen}} in any form other than Mini Mario
|colspan=3 align=center|A rocky mountain world. It is the first world containing two towers and it features a large amount of [[Bullet Bill]]s. It is the only world to feature [[Chain Chomp]]s. Alongside mountain levels, the world includes a large amount of levels using themes from previous worlds in the game.<br>'''Unlock criterion''': use {{world|3|cannonn}} or complete {{world|5|castlen}} in any form other than Mini Mario
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|rowspan=6 align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:NSMB WorldSeven.jpg|400x400px]]
|rowspan=6 align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:NSMB WorldSeven.jpg|400x400px]]
|[[World 7-1 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 7-1]]
|[[World 7-1 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 7-1]]
|{{world link|7|ghostn|World 7-Ghost House (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|{{world-link|7|ghostn|World 7-Ghost House (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
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|[[World 7-2 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 7-2]]
|[[World 7-2 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 7-2]]
|[[World 7-3 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 7-3]]
|[[World 7-3 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 7-3]]
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|{{world link|7|towern|World 7-Tower (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|{{world-link|7|towern|World 7-Tower (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|[[World 7-4 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 7-4]]
|[[World 7-4 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 7-4]]
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|[[World 7-A]]
|[[World 7-A]]
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|colspan=2|{{world link|7|castlen|World 7-Castle (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|colspan=2|{{world-link|7|castlen|World 7-Castle (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
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|colspan=3 align=center|A sky world. It can only be accessed via defeating Petey Piranha as Mini Mario or Mini Luigi or by using the cannon in World 4. It contains a heavy amount of levels taking place in the sky, with many bottomless pits, the first and only instance of a grassland level outside of World 1, and the game's only Pipe-themed level.<br>'''Unlock criterion''': use {{world|4|cannonn}} or complete {{world|5|castlen}} as Mini Mario
|colspan=3 align=center|A sky world. It can only be accessed via defeating Petey Piranha as Mini Mario or Mini Luigi or by using the cannon in World 4. It contains a heavy amount of levels taking place in the sky, with many bottomless pits, the first and only instance of a grassland level outside of World 1, and the game's only Pipe-themed level.<br>'''Unlock criterion''': use {{world|4|cannonn}} or complete {{world|5|castlen}} as Mini Mario
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|[[World 8-2 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 8-2]]
|[[World 8-2 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 8-2]]
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|{{world link|8|towern|World 8-Tower (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|{{world-link|8|towern|World 8-Tower (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|[[World 8-3 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 8-3]]
|[[World 8-3 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 8-3]]
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|[[World 8-4 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 8-4]]
|[[World 8-4 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 8-4]]
|{{world link|8|castlen|World 8-Castle}}
|{{world-link|8|castlen|World 8-Castle}}
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|[[World 8-5 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 8-5]]
|[[World 8-5 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 8-5]]
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|[[World 8-8 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 8-8]]
|[[World 8-8 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 8-8]]
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|{{world link|8|towern|World 8-Tower 2 (New Super Mario Bros.)}}[[World 8-Tower 2 (New Super Mario Bros.)|2]]
|{{world-link|8|towern|World 8-Tower 2 (New Super Mario Bros.)}}[[World 8-Tower 2 (New Super Mario Bros.)|2]]
|{{world link|8|bowsern|World 8-Bowser's Castle (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|{{world-link|8|bowsern|World 8-Bowser's Castle (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
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|colspan=3 align=center|The final world in the game, which is divided into two separately-themed halves. The first half has a haunted theme, and the second half of the world has a volcanic theme. This world is the only which does not finish with a traditional castle, and it is also the longest. Additionally, this is the only world with no secret exits or unlockable levels, and ends with [[Bowser's Castle]].<br>'''Unlock criterion''': use {{world|5|cannonn}}, complete {{world|6|castlen}}, or complete {{world|7|castlen}}
|colspan=3 align=center|The final world in the game, which is divided into two separately-themed halves. The first half has a haunted theme, and the second half of the world has a volcanic theme. This world is the only which does not finish with a traditional castle, and it is also the longest. Additionally, this is the only world with no secret exits or unlockable levels, and ends with [[Bowser's Castle]].<br>'''Unlock criterion''': use {{world|5|cannonn}}, complete {{world|6|castlen}}, or complete {{world|7|castlen}}
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|align=left|Only appears in World 1 after beating the game. The player can spend Star Coins to purchase backgrounds for the bottom screen.
|align=left|Only appears in World 1 after beating the game. The player can spend Star Coins to purchase backgrounds for the bottom screen.
|}
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|style="background:white"|[[File:NSMB Asset Sprite Peach.png]]
|style="background:white"|[[File:NSMB Asset Sprite Peach.png]]
|[[Princess Peach]]
|[[Princess Peach]]
|align=left|The ruler of the [[Mushroom Kingdom]]. She is kidnapped by [[Bowser Jr.]] while out on a stroll with Mario, and is found at the end of every castle before being whisked away to a succeeding [[world]]. Peach is ultimately freed at the end of {{world link|8|bowsern|World 8-Bowser's Castle (New Super Mario Bros.)}}.
|align=left|The ruler of the [[Mushroom Kingdom]]. She is kidnapped by [[Bowser Jr.]] while out on a stroll with Mario, and is found at the end of every castle before being whisked away to a succeeding [[world]]. Peach is ultimately freed at the end of {{world-link|8|bowsern|World 8-Bowser's Castle (New Super Mario Bros.)}}.
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|style="background:white"|[[File:NSMBintro.png|100x100px]]
|style="background:white"|[[File:NSMBintro.png|100x100px]]
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==Enemies and obstacles==
==Enemies and obstacles==
===Enemies===
===Enemies===
The enemies listed in this table match those in the ''[[Super Mario Bros. Encyclopedia]]''.<ref>{{cite|author=Sakai, Kazuya (Ambit), kikai, Akinori Sao, Junko Fukuda, Kunio Takayama, and Ko Nakahara (Shogakukan), editors|date=2015|title="New Super Mario Bros." in『[[Super Mario Bros. Encyclopedia|スーパーマリオブラザーズ百科: 任天堂公式ガイドブック]]』|location=Tokyo|publisher=[[Shogakukan]]|language=ja|isbn=4-091065-69-4|page=114–115}}</ref> The default order they are listed derives from the official guidebook<ref>{{cite|author=Shogakukan editors|date=2006|title=「敵キャラクターリスト」in『ニュー・スーパーマリオブラザーズ: 任天堂公式ガイドブック』|location=Tokyo|publisher=[[Shogakukan]]|language=ja|isbn=4-091063-07-1|page=14–19}}</ref> with adjustments that ensure enemies are listed next to their immediate relatives. Some listed enemies – namely Super Piranha Plant, Mega Cheep-Cheep, Mega Deep-Cheep, and Big Whomp – are lumped with their smaller counterparts in the guidebook, but are recognized as distinct in the encyclopedia. The leaping Cheep-Cheep variant named トビプク (''Tobipuku'') in the guide is lumped with its underwater counterpart in the encyclopedia and this is followed suit here. The blue-shelled Koopa Troopa is not listed in either source.
The enemies listed in this table match those in the ''[[Super Mario Bros. Encyclopedia]]''.<ref>{{cite|author=Sakai, Kazuya (Ambit), kikai, Akinori Sao, Junko Fukuda, Kunio Takayama, and Ko Nakahara (Shogakukan), editors|title="New Super Mario Bros." in『[[Super Mario Bros. Encyclopedia|スーパーマリオブラザーズ百科: 任天堂公式ガイドブック]]』|language=ja|location=Tokyo|publisher=[[Shogakukan]]|date=2015|page=114–15|isbn=4-091065-69-4}}</ref> The default order they are listed derives from the official guidebook<ref>{{cite|author=Shogakukan editors|title=「敵キャラクターリスト」in『ニュー・スーパーマリオブラザーズ: 任天堂公式ガイドブック』|date=2006|language=ja|location=Tokyo|publisher=[[Shogakukan]]|page=14–19|isbn=4-091063-07-1}}</ref> with adjustments that ensure enemies are listed next to their immediate relatives. Some listed enemies – namely Super Piranha Plant, Mega Cheep-Cheep, Mega Deep-Cheep, and Big Whomp – are lumped with their smaller counterparts in the guidebook, but are recognized as distinct in the encyclopedia. The leaping Cheep-Cheep variant named トビプク (''Tobipuku'') in the guide is lumped with its underwater counterpart in the encyclopedia and this is followed suit here. The blue-shelled Koopa Troopa is not listed in either source.
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!width=8%|Last
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|[[File:Goomba NSMB sprite.png]]
|style="background:white"|[[File:Goomba NSMB sprite.png]]
|[[Goomba]]
|[[Goomba]]
|Simplest enemy. Brown mushroom-like creature with feet. Can be defeated with anything.
|align=left|Simplest enemy. Brown mushroom-like creature with feet. Can be defeated with anything.
|[[World 1-1 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 1-1]]
|[[World 1-1 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 1-1]]
|[[World 8-6 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 8-6]]
|[[World 8-6 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 8-6]]
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|[[File:NSMB Paragoomba.png]]
|style="background:white"|[[File:NSMB Paragoomba.png]]
|[[Paragoomba]]
|[[Paragoomba]]
|This Goomba has wings. One stomp makes it lose its wings, and turns it into a Goomba. It can also be defeated with a fireball.
|align=left|This Goomba has wings. One stomp makes it lose its wings, and turns it into a Goomba. It can also be defeated with a fireball.
|colspan=2|[[World 2-4 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 2-4]]
|colspan=2|[[World 2-4 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 2-4]]
|200
|200
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|[[File:Micro-GoombaNSMB.png]]
|style="background:white"|[[File:Micro-GoombaNSMB.png]]
|[[Mini Goomba]]
|[[Mini Goomba]]
|This small Goomba works the same as its bigger cousins. Only appears in Mini Pipes, and is the only enemy [[Mini Mario (form)|Mini Mario]] can defeat with one stomp. Other versions of Mario can defeat them by just touching them.
|align=left|This small Goomba works the same as its bigger cousins. Only appears in Mini Pipes, and is the only enemy [[Mini Mario (form)|Mini Mario]] can defeat them with one stomp. Other versions of Mario can defeat them by just touching them.
|[[World 3-A (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 3-A]]
|[[World 3-A (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 3-A]]
|[[World 8-4 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 8-4]]
|[[World 8-4 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 8-4]]
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|[[File:NSMBDS Green Koopa Troopa Sprite.png]]
|style="background:white"|[[File:NSMBDS Green Koopa Troopa Sprite.png]]
|[[Koopa Troopa]] (Green)
|[[Koopa Troopa]] (Green)
|A basic form of Koopa. The green-shelled Koopa Troopas walk into bottomless pits. By stomping on it, it retreats into its shell.
|align=left|A basic form of Koopa. The green-shelled Koopa Troopas walk into bottomless pits. By stomping on it, it retreats into its shell.
|[[World 1-1 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 1-1]]
|[[World 1-1 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 1-1]]
|[[World 8-5 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 8-5]]
|[[World 8-5 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 8-5]]
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|[[File:RedKoopaTroopaNSMB.png]]
|style="background:white"|[[File:RedKoopaTroopaNSMB.png]]
|Koopa Troopa (Red)
|Koopa Troopa (Red)
|The red-shelled Koopa Troopa turns around when its reaches the edge of a platform.
|align=left|The red-shelled Koopa Troopa turns around when its reaches the edge of a platform.
|[[World 1-1 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 1-1]]
|[[World 1-1 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 1-1]]
|[[World 8-7 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 8-7]]
|[[World 8-7 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 8-7]]
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|[[File:BlueKoopaTroopaNSMB.png]]
|style="background:white"|[[File:BlueKoopaTroopaNSMB.png]]
|Koopa Troopa (Blue)
|Koopa Troopa (Blue)
|Ground pounding a Blue Koopa makes Mario gain his Shell power.
|align=left|Ground pounding a Blue Koopa makes Mario gain his Shell power.
|data-sort-value=X colspan=2|Ice
|data-sort-value=X colspan=2|Ice
|200
|200
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|[[File:KoopaParatroopaNSMB.png]]
|style="background:white"|[[File:KoopaParatroopaNSMB.png]]
|[[Koopa Paratroopa]] (Green)
|[[Koopa Paratroopa]] (Green)
|This Koopa Troopa has wings and flutters along the ground in arches. One stomp makes it lose its wings, turning it into a Koopa Troopa. It can also be defeated with fireballs.
|align=left|This Koopa Troopa has wings and flutters along the ground in arches. One stomp makes it lose its wings, turning it into a Koopa Troopa. It can also be defeated with fireballs.
|[[World 1-4 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 1-4]]
|[[World 1-4 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 1-4]]
|[[World 8-7 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 8-7]]
|[[World 8-7 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 8-7]]
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|[[File:RedKoopaParatroopaNSMB.png]]
|style="background:white"|[[File:RedKoopaParatroopaNSMB.png]]
|Koopa Paratroopa (Red)
|Koopa Paratroopa (Red)
|The red-shelled Koopa Paratroopas fly back and forth in the air without landing.
|align=left|The red-shelled Koopa Paratroopas fly back and forth in the air without landing.
|[[World 2-A (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 2-A]]
|[[World 2-A (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 2-A]]
|[[World 8-7 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 8-7]]
|[[World 8-7 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 8-7]]
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|[[File:NSMB Asset Sprite Climbing Koopa (Green).png]]
|style="background:white"|[[File:NSMB Asset Sprite Climbing Koopa (Green).png]]
|[[Climbing Koopa]] (Green)
|[[Climbing Koopa]] (Green)
|This Koopa climbs along [[Chain-Link]]s, flipping to the opposite side when it reaches its edge. Smacking the Chain-Link with a Climbing Koopa on the opposite side defeats it. Green-shelled Green Koopas move slower than Mario.
|align=left|This Koopa climbs along [[Chain-Link]]s, flipping to the opposite side when it reaches its edge. Smacking the Chain-Link with a Climbing Koopa on the opposite side defeats it. Green-shelled Green Koopas move slower than Mario.
|colspan=2|{{world link|3|towern|World 3-Tower (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|colspan=2|{{world-link|3|towern|World 3-Tower (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|200
|200
|—
|—
|-
|-
|[[File:NSMB Asset Sprite Climbing Koopa (Red).png]]
|style="background:white"|[[File:NSMB Asset Sprite Climbing Koopa (Red).png]]
|Climbing Koopa (Red)
|Climbing Koopa (Red)
|The red-shelled Climbing Koopas move at the same speed as Mario.
|align=left|The red-shelled Climbing Koopas move at the same speed as Mario.
|colspan=2|{{world link|3|towern|World 3-Tower (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|colspan=2|{{world-link|3|towern|World 3-Tower (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|200
|200
|—
|—
|-
|-
|[[File:NSMB Lakitu.png]]
|style="background:white"|[[File:NSMB Lakitu.png]]
|[[Lakitu]]
|[[Lakitu]]
|Throws Spiny Eggs and has his own cloud. One stomp and it is defeated, and the cloud disappears. If defeated with a shell or fireball, the cloud stays, so Mario can take to the skies in it for a while.
|align=left|Throws Spiny Eggs and has his own cloud. One stomp and it is defeated, and the cloud disappears. If defeated with a shell or fireball, the cloud stays, so Mario can take to the skies in it for a while.
|[[World 2-2 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 2-2]]
|[[World 2-2 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 2-2]]
|[[World 6-A (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 6-A]]
|[[World 6-A (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 6-A]]
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|—
|-
|-
|[[File:NSMB Spiny Egg.png]]
|style="background:white"|[[File:NSMB Spiny Egg.png]]
|[[Spiny Egg]]
|[[Spiny Egg]]
|Spike balls thrown by Lakitus, turning into Spinies upon landing. When a Spiny touches water, its turns back into a Spiny Egg, only returning to normal once the water recedes. [[Lakithunder]]'s Spiny Eggs instead bounce around the arena.
|align=left|Spike balls thrown by Lakitus, turning into Spinies upon landing. When a Spiny touches water, its turns back into a Spiny Egg, only returning to normal once the water recedes. [[Lakithunder]]'s Spiny Eggs instead bounce around the arena.
|[[World 2-1 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 2-1]]
|[[World 2-1 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 2-1]]
|{{world link|7|castlen|World 7-Castle (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|{{world-link|7|castlen|World 7-Castle (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|200
|200
|—
|—
|-
|-
|[[File:NSMB Spiny.png]]
|style="background:white"|[[File:NSMB Spiny.png]]
|[[Spiny]]
|[[Spiny]]
|These hatch from Spiny Eggs. Any form of stomp, including the Ground Pound, causes Mario to take damage. Also found on ceilings, and comes down when Mario passes, but can collide with other moving Spinies and knock each other out. If a Spiny falls upside down from a ceiling, they behave similarly to Koopa Troopas and Buzzy Beetles. Fireballs and the Super Star can defeat them.
|align=left|These hatch from Spiny Eggs. Any form of stomp, including the Ground Pound, causes Mario to take damage. Also found on ceilings, and comes down when Mario passes, but can collide with other moving Spinies and knock each other out. If a Spiny falls upside down from a ceiling, they behave similarly to Koopa Troopas and Buzzy Beetles. Fireballs and the Super Star can defeat them.
|[[World 2-1 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 2-1]]
|[[World 2-1 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 2-1]]
|[[World 8-6 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 8-6]]
|[[World 8-6 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 8-6]]
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|—
|—
|-
|-
|[[File:NSMB Buzzy Beetle.png]]
|style="background:white"|[[File:NSMB Buzzy Beetle.png]]
|[[Buzzy Beetle]]
|[[Buzzy Beetle]]
|Just like Koopa Troopas, it retreats into its shell once stomped on. One difference is that it is not affected by [[fireball]]s.
|align=left|Just like Koopa Troopas, it retreats into its shell once stomped on. One difference is that it is not affected by [[fireball]]s.
|[[World 5-C]]
|[[World 5-C]]
|{{world link|6|towern|World 6-Tower 2 (New Super Mario Bros.)}}[[World 6-Tower 2 (New Super Mario Bros.)|2]]
|{{world-link|6|towern|World 6-Tower 2 (New Super Mario Bros.)}}[[World 6-Tower 2 (New Super Mario Bros.)|2]]
|200
|200
|—
|—
|-
|-
|[[File:NSMB Spike Top.png]]
|style="background:white"|[[File:NSMB Spike Top.png]]
|[[Spike Top]]
|[[Spike Top]]
|Buzzy Beetles with spikes on their shells which walk on walls. Hitting the block they are on defeats them.
|align=left|Buzzy Beetles with spikes on their shells which walk on walls. Hitting the block they are on defeats them.
|[[World 5-2 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 5-2]]
|[[World 5-2 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 5-2]]
|{{world link|8|towern|World 8-Tower (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|{{world-link|8|towern|World 8-Tower (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|200
|200
|—
|—
|-
|-
|[[File:DryBonesNSMB.png]]
|style="background:white"|[[File:DryBonesNSMB.png]]
|[[Dry Bones]]
|[[Dry Bones]]
|One stomp, and it falls apart. It can reassemble, however. Invincible to fireballs.
|align=left|One stomp, and it falls apart. It can reassemble, however. Invincible to fireballs.
|{{world link|1|towern|World 1-Tower (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|{{world-link|1|towern|World 1-Tower (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|{{world link|8|bowsern|World 8-Bowser's Castle (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|{{world-link|8|bowsern|World 8-Bowser's Castle (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|200
|200
|—
|—
|-
|-
|[[File:SuperDryBonesNSMB.png]]
|style="background:white"|[[File:SuperDryBonesNSMB.png]]
|[[Mega Dry Bones|Super Dry Bones]]
|[[Mega Dry Bones|Super Dry Bones]]
|A big Dry Bones. Requires a Ground Pound to cause it to fall apart.
|align=left|A big Dry Bones. Requires a Ground Pound to cause it to fall apart.
|{{world link|5|castlen|World 5-Castle (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|{{world-link|5|castlen|World 5-Castle (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|{{world link|6|towern|World 6-Tower 2 (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|{{world-link|6|towern|World 6-Tower 2 (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|200
|200
|{{icon|new}}
|{{icon|new}}
|-
|-
|[[File:NSMBHammerBro.png]]
|style="background:white"|[[File:NSMBHammerBro.png]]
|[[Hammer Bro]]
|[[Hammer Bro]]
|Koopa with headgear that throws hammers. It can be defeated by a stomp or fireball or hitting a block from below.
|align=left|Koopa with headgear that throws hammers. It can be defeated by a stomp or fireball or hitting a block from below.
|[[World 2-4 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 2-4]]
|[[World 2-4 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 2-4]]
|[[World 8 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 8]]
|[[World 8 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 8]]
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|—
|-
|-
|[[File:NSMBDS Fire Bro Sprite.png]]
|style="background:white"|[[File:NSMBDS Fire Bro Sprite.png]]
|[[Fire Bro]]
|[[Fire Bro]]
|A variation of the Hammer Bro that throws fireballs. A fireball or stomp or hitting a block from below defeats it.
|align=left|A variation of the Hammer Bro that throws fireballs. A fireball or stomp or hitting a block from below defeats it.
|colspan=2|[[World 8-7 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 8-7]]
|colspan=2|[[World 8-7 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 8-7]]
|1000
|1000
|—
|—
|-
|-
|[[File:NSMBDS Boomerang Bro Sprite.png]]
|style="background:white"|[[File:NSMBDS Boomerang Bro Sprite.png]]
|[[Boomerang Bro]]
|[[Boomerang Bro]]
|A variation of the Hammer Bro that throws boomerangs. Stomp, fireball, hitting a block from below or invincibility defeats it.
|align=left|A variation of the Hammer Bro that throws boomerangs. Stomp, fireball, hitting a block from below or invincibility defeats it.
|[[World 2-5 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 2-5]]
|[[World 2-5 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 2-5]]
|[[World 8-7 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 8-7]]
|[[World 8-7 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 8-7]]
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|—
|—
|-
|-
|[[File:NSMBSumoBro.png]]
|style="background:white"|[[File:NSMBSumoBro.png]]
|[[Sledge Bro]]
|[[Sledge Bro]]
|A large Hammer Bro that carries sledgehammers. When Mario does not jump, he can stun him. It can be defeated with a stomp, a fireball or a block from below.
|align=left|A large Hammer Bro that carries sledgehammers. When Mario does not jump, he can stun him. It can be defeated with a stomp, a fireball or a block from below.
|colspan=2|[[World 8-7 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 8-7]]
|colspan=2|[[World 8-7 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 8-7]]
|1000
|1000
|—
|—
|-
|-
|[[File:PokeyNSMB.png]]
|style="background:white"|[[File:PokeyNSMB.png]]
|[[Pokey]]
|[[Pokey]]
|A cactus with a flower and face. Its segments can be destroyed with fireballs, and defeated when hit in the head.
|align=left|A cactus with a flower and face. Its segments can be destroyed with fireballs, and defeated when hit in the head.
|colspan=2|[[World 2-1 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 2-1]]
|colspan=2|[[World 2-1 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 2-1]]
|{{hover|200|per segment}}
|{{hover|200|per segment}}
|—
|—
|-
|-
|[[File:PiranhaPlantNSMB.png]]
|style="background:white"|[[File:PiranhaPlantNSMB.png]]
|[[Piranha Plant]]
|[[Piranha Plant]]
|This plant comes out of pipes, but is also found on the ground trying to bite Mario. Throw fireballs or avoid it.
|align=left|This plant comes out of pipes, but is also found on the ground trying to bite Mario. Throw fireballs or avoid it.
|[[World 1-2 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 1-2]]
|[[World 1-2 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 1-2]]
|[[World 7-A]]
|[[World 7-A]]
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|—
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|-
|[[File:Super Piranha Plant.png]]
|style="background:white"|[[File:Super Piranha Plant.png]]
|[[Big Piranha Plant|Super Piranha Plant]]
|[[Big Piranha Plant|Super Piranha Plant]]
|A big Piranha Plant. It requires three fireballs to defeat, and gives up eight [[coin]]s if killed with fireballs.
|align=left|A big Piranha Plant. It requires three fireballs to defeat, and gives up eight [[coin]]s if killed with fireballs.
|[[World 2-3 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 2-3]]
|[[World 2-3 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 2-3]]
|[[World 6-B (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 6-B]]
|[[World 6-B (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 6-B]]
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|—
|—
|-
|-
|[[File:VenusFireTrapNSMB.png]]
|style="background:white"|[[File:VenusFireTrapNSMB.png]]
|[[Fire Piranha Plant|Venus Fire Trap]]
|[[Fire Piranha Plant|Venus Fire Trap]]
|A Piranha Plant that spits fireballs. Defeated with fireballs.
|align=left|A Piranha Plant that spits fireballs. Defeated with fireballs.
|[[World 2-6 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 2-6]]
|[[World 2-6 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 2-6]]
|[[World 6-3 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 6-3]]
|[[World 6-3 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 6-3]]
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|—
|—
|-
|-
|[[File:BlockHopperNSMB.png]]
|style="background:white"|[[File:BlockHopperNSMB.png]]
|[[Blockhopper]]
|[[Blockhopper]]
|Imitates 1-3 [[Brick Block|brick]]s and a [[? Block]], stacked on each other. When Mario approaches, it comes to life and hops around. Easily distinguished by the fact that the ? does not turn. Mario can defeat it by ground pounding all the blocks down to the ? Block.
|align=left|Imitates 1-3 [[Brick Block|brick]]s and a [[? Block]], stacked on each other. When Mario approaches, it comes to life and hops around. Easily distinguished by the fact that the ? does not turn. Mario can defeat it by ground pounding all the blocks down to the ? Block.
|colspan=2|[[World 2-5 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 2-5]]
|colspan=2|[[World 2-5 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 2-5]]
|200
|200
|{{icon|new}}
|{{icon|new}}
|-
|-
|[[File:NSMBDS Cheep Cheep Sprite.png]]
|style="background:white"|[[File:NSMBDS Cheep Cheep Sprite.png]]
|[[Cheep Cheep|Cheep-Cheep]]
|[[Cheep Cheep|Cheep-Cheep]]
|A swimming fish. It sometimes hops on land. On land it is defeated with a stomp, but underwater it must be hit with a fireball.
|align=left|A swimming fish. It sometimes hops on land. On land it is defeated with a stomp, but underwater it must be hit with a fireball.
|[[World 1-A (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 1-A]]
|[[World 1-A (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 1-A]]
|[[World 8-3 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 8-3]]
|[[World 8-3 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 8-3]]
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|—
|—
|-
|-
|[[File:NSMB MegaCheep-Cheep.png]]
|style="background:white"|[[File:NSMB MegaCheep-Cheep.png]]
|[[Big Cheep Cheep|Mega Cheep-Cheep]]
|[[Big Cheep Cheep|Mega Cheep-Cheep]]
|A bigger Cheep-Cheep that acts the same as the small form,  Defeated with [[Fire Mario]]'s fireballs.
|align=left|A bigger Cheep-Cheep that acts the same as the small form,  Defeated with [[Fire Mario]]'s fireballs.
|colspan=2|[[World 3-1 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 3-1]]
|colspan=2|[[World 3-1 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 3-1]]
|200
|200
|—
|—
|-
|-
|[[File:NSMB Mega Deep-Cheep.png]]
|style="background:white"|[[File:NSMB Mega Deep-Cheep.png]]
|[[Deep Cheep|Deep-Cheep]]
|[[Deep Cheep|Deep-Cheep]]
|A green Cheep-Cheep that follows Mario when it sees him. Use a fireball to defeat it.
|align=left|A green Cheep-Cheep that follows Mario when it sees him. Use a fireball to defeat it.
|colspan=2|[[World 6-5 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 6-5]]
|colspan=2|[[World 6-5 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 6-5]]
|200
|200
|{{icon|new}}
|{{icon|new}}
|-
|-
|[[File:NSMB Deep-Cheep.png]]
|style="background:white"|[[File:NSMB Deep-Cheep.png]]
|[[Big Deep Cheep|Mega Deep-Cheep]]
|[[Big Deep Cheep|Mega Deep-Cheep]]
|A bigger Deep-Cheep that acts the same as the small form. Defeated with [[Fire Mario]]'s fireballs.
|align=left|A bigger Deep-Cheep that acts the same as the small form. Defeated with [[Fire Mario]]'s fireballs.
|colspan=2|[[World 6-5 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 6-5]]
|colspan=2|[[World 6-5 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 6-5]]
|200
|200
|{{icon|new}}
|{{icon|new}}
|-
|-
|[[File:CheepChompNSMB.png]]
|style="background:white"|[[File:CheepChompNSMB.png]]
|[[Cheep Chomp|Cheep-Chomp]]
|[[Cheep Chomp|Cheep-Chomp]]
|A big, purple Cheep-Cheep. Approaches Mario to attempt to chomp him down.
|align=left|A big, purple Cheep-Cheep. Approaches Mario to attempt to chomp him down.
|colspan=2|[[World 3-1 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 3-1]]
|colspan=2|[[World 3-1 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 3-1]]
|200
|200
|—
|—
|-
|-
|[[File:SpikeBassNSMB.png]]
|style="background:white"|[[File:SpikeBassNSMB.png]]
|[[Spike Bass]]
|[[Spike Bass]]
|A brown giant fish, with spikes all over. It jumps for some time, similar to [[Big Cheep Cheep|Boss Bass]]. It can be defeated with a fireball, a Koopa Shell, a Starman, and a Mega Mushroom, but returns after a few seconds.
|align=left|A brown giant fish, with spikes all over. It jumps for some time, similar to [[Big Cheep Cheep|Boss Bass]]. It can be defeated with a fireball, a Koopa Shell, a Starman, and a Mega Mushroom, but returns after a few seconds.
|[[World 2-A (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 2-A]]
|[[World 2-A (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 2-A]]
|[[World 3-C]]
|[[World 3-C]]
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|{{icon|new}}
|{{icon|new}}
|-
|-
|[[File:NSMB Skeeter.png]]
|style="background:white"|[[File:NSMB Skeeter.png]]
|[[Skeeter (New Super Mario Bros.)|Skeeter]]
|[[Skeeter (New Super Mario Bros.)|Skeeter]]
|This bug skates on water and deploys bombs. One stomp or fireball defeats it, and its bombs can be obliterated with fireballs.
|align=left|This bug skates on water and deploys bombs. One stomp or fireball defeats it, and its bombs can be obliterated with fireballs.
|[[World 3-A (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 3-A]]
|[[World 3-A (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 3-A]]
|[[World 8-2 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 8-2]]
|[[World 8-2 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 8-2]]
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|{{icon|new}}
|{{icon|new}}
|-
|-
|[[File:SushiNSMB.png]]
|style="background:white"|[[File:SushiNSMB.png]]
|[[Sushi]]
|[[Sushi]]
|Long sharks that are defeated by fireballs. They only appear in 1-A.
|align=left|Long sharks that are defeated by fireballs. They only appear in 1-A.
|colspan=2|[[World 1-A (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 1-A]]
|colspan=2|[[World 1-A (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 1-A]]
|200
|200
|—
|—
|-
|-
|[[File:NSMB Blooper Sprite.png]]
|style="background:white"|[[File:NSMB Blooper Sprite.png]]
|[[Blooper]]
|[[Blooper]]
|Swims in an irregular manner. Can be defeated by fireballs or invincibility.
|align=left|Swims in an irregular manner. Can be defeated by fireballs or invincibility.
|colspan=2|[[World 3-3 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 3-3]]
|colspan=2|[[World 3-3 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 3-3]]
|200
|200
|—
|—
|-
|-
|[[File:NSMB Blooper Nanny.png]]
|style="background:white"|[[File:NSMB Blooper Nanny.png]]
|[[Blooper Nanny]]
|[[Blooper Nanny]]
|Swims in an irregular manner, as [[Blooper Baby|Blooper Babies]] swim after it. Can be beat with a fireball or invincibility.
|align=left|Swims in an irregular manner, as [[Blooper Baby|Blooper Babies]] swim after it. Can be beat with a fireball or invincibility.
|colspan=2|[[World 3-3 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 3-3]]
|colspan=2|[[World 3-3 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 3-3]]
|200
|200
|—
|—
|-
|-
|[[File:Unagi.png]]
|style="background:white"|[[File:Unagi.png]]
|[[Maw-Ray|Unagi]]
|[[Maw-Ray|Unagi]]
|An eel that lives in gaps, and tries to bite Mario. Occasionally, they can be found swimming back and forth. They can be defeated with a [[Mega Mushroom]] or [[Super Star|Starman]].
|align=left|An eel that lives in gaps, and tries to bite Mario. Occasionally, they can be found swimming back and forth. They can be defeated with a [[Mega Mushroom]] or [[Super Star|Starman]].
|[[World 4-3 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 4-3]]
|[[World 4-3 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 4-3]]
|[[World 8-3 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 8-3]]
|[[World 8-3 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 8-3]]
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|—
|—
|-
|-
|[[File:NSMB Mega Unagi.png]]
|style="background:white"|[[File:NSMB Mega Unagi.png]]
|[[Mega Maw-Ray|Mega Unagi]]
|[[Mega Unagi]]
|A bigger Unagi. Cannot be defeated, but can be swam through with a [[Mega Mushroom]] or [[Super Star|Starman]] (except through the face, in which case Mario gets knocked back instead). In World 8-3, one chases Mario at the second half of the level.
|align=left|A bigger Unagi. Cannot be defeated, but can be swam through with a [[Mega Mushroom]] or [[Super Star|Starman]] (except through the face, in which case Mario gets knocked back instead). In World 8-3, one chases Mario at the second half of the level.
|[[World 4-3 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 4-3]]
|[[World 4-3 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 4-3]]
|[[World 8-3 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 8-3]]
|[[World 8-3 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 8-3]]
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|{{icon|new}}
|{{icon|new}}
|-
|-
|[[File:Whomp.PNG]]
|style="background:white"|[[File:Whomp.PNG]]
|[[Whomp]]
|[[Whomp]]
|Attempts to crush Mario when he gets close. Before it gets up, players should execute a Ground Pound on it, causing it to drop four coins.
|align=left|Attempts to crush Mario when he gets close. Before it gets up, players should execute a Ground Pound on it, causing it to drop four coins.
|colspan=2|{{world link|3|castlen|World 3-Castle (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|colspan=2|{{world-link|3|castlen|World 3-Castle (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|200
|200
|—
|—
|-
|-
|[[File:NSMBDS Big Whomp.png]]
|style="background:white"|[[File:NSMBDS Big Whomp.png]]
|[[Big Whomp]]
|[[Big Whomp]]
|Larger versions of normal Whomps that walk around instead of standing in the background. When they fall on the ground, the player can ground pound them to defeat them.
|align=left|Larger versions of normal Whomps that walk around instead of standing in the background. When they fall on the ground, the player can ground pound them to defeat them.
|colspan=2|{{world link|3|castlen|World 3-Castle (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|colspan=2|{{world-link|3|castlen|World 3-Castle (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|200
|200
|{{icon|new}}
|{{icon|new}}
|-
|-
|[[File:ThwompNSMB.png]]
|style="background:white"|[[File:ThwompNSMB.png]]
|[[Thwomp]]
|[[Thwomp]]
|Tries to crush Mario when he gets close. It is defeated with a Blue Shell, Starman or a Mega Mushroom.
|align=left|Tries to crush Mario when he gets close. It is defeated with a Blue Shell, Starman or a Mega Mushroom.
|{{world link|4|castlen|World 4-Castle (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|{{world-link|4|castlen|World 4-Castle (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|{{world link|8|bowsern|World 8-Bowser's Castle (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|{{world-link|8|bowsern|World 8-Bowser's Castle (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|200
|200
|—
|—
|-
|-
|[[File:SuperThwompNSMB.png]]
|style="background:white"|[[File:SuperThwompNSMB.png]]
|[[Big Thwomp|Super Thwomp]]
|[[Big Thwomp|Super Thwomp]]
|A big Thwomp. The only other difference is that Super Thwomp can crush through bricks and used blocks and stair blocks.
|align=left|A big Thwomp. The only other difference is that Super Thwomp can crush through bricks and used blocks and stair blocks.
|{{world link|4|castlen|World 4-Castle (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|{{world-link|4|castlen|World 4-Castle (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|{{world link|8|bowsern|World 8-Bowser's Castle (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|{{world-link|8|bowsern|World 8-Bowser's Castle (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|200
|200
|—
|—
|-
|-
|[[File:FireChompNSMB.png]]
|style="background:white"|[[File:FireChompNSMB.png]]
|[[Flame Chomp]]
|[[Flame Chomp]]
|Spits a fireball that follows Mario, causing its tail, made of fireballs, to decrease in length. It self-destructs when it does not have any fireballs left, which can hurt Mario. Can be defeated with a stomp or a fireball.
|align=left|Spits a fireball that follows Mario, causing its tail, made of fireballs, to decrease in length. It self-destructs when it does not have any fireballs left, which can hurt Mario. Can be defeated with a stomp or a fireball.
|colspan=2|[[World 7-1 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 7-1]]
|colspan=2|[[World 7-1 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 7-1]]
|200
|200
|—
|—
|-
|-
|[[File:PodobooNSMB.png]]
|style="background:white"|[[File:PodobooNSMB.png]]
|[[Lava Bubble|Podoboo]]
|[[Lava Bubble|Podoboo]]
|Lava balls that jump out of lava.
|align=left|Lava balls that jump out of lava.
|{{world link|1|castlen|World 1-Castle (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|{{world-link|1|castlen|World 1-Castle (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|{{world link|8|bowsern|World 8-Bowser's Castle (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|{{world-link|8|bowsern|World 8-Bowser's Castle (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|data-sort-value=2000|{{icon|cross}}
|data-sort-value=2000|{{icon|cross}}
|—
|—
|-
|-
|[[File:FireSnake NSMB.png]]
|style="background:white"|[[File:FireSnake NSMB.png]]
|[[Fire Snake]]
|[[Fire Snake]]
|An eyed flame with a tail of smaller flames. It can hop on blocks and follow Mario.
|align=left|An eyed flame with a tail of smaller flames. It can hop on blocks and follow Mario.
|colspan=2|[[World 2-5 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 2-5]]
|colspan=2|[[World 2-5 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 2-5]]
|200
|200
|—
|—
|-
|-
|[[File:NSMBDS Boo Sprite.gif]]
|style="background:white"|[[File:NSMBDS Boo Sprite.gif]]
|[[Boo]]
|[[Boo]]
|Facing it stops it. Looking away from it causes it to pursue Mario. It is vulnerable to [[Super Star|Starmen]] and [[Blue Shell]]s.
|align=left|Facing it stops it. Looking away from it causes it to pursue Mario. It is vulnerable to [[Super Star|Starmen]] and [[Blue Shell]]s.
|{{world link|3|ghostn|World 3-Ghost House (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|{{world-link|3|ghostn|World 3-Ghost House (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|[[World 8-1 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 8-1]]
|[[World 8-1 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 8-1]]
|200
|200
|—
|—
|-
|-
|[[File:NSMBDS Balloon Boo Sprite.png|100x100px]]
|style="background:white"|[[File:NSMBDS Balloon Boo Sprite.png|100x100px]]
|[[Balloon Boo]]
|[[Balloon Boo]]
|Approaches Mario if his back is turned. When looked at, it stops to inhale air to grow. Shrinks to the normal size of a Boo when it attacks. A [[Super Star|Starman]], [[Blue Shell]] or [[Mega Mushroom]] can defeat Balloon Boos.
|align=left|Approaches Mario if his back is turned. When looked at, it stops to inhale air to grow. Shrinks to the normal size of a Boo when it attacks. A [[Super Star|Starman]], [[Blue Shell]] or [[Mega Mushroom]] can defeat Balloon Boos.
|colspan=2|{{world link|4|ghostn|World 4-Ghost House (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|colspan=2|{{world-link|4|ghostn|World 4-Ghost House (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|200
|200
|{{icon|new}}
|{{icon|new}}
|-
|-
|[[File:Broozer Punch.png]]
|style="background:white"|[[File:Broozer Punch.png]]
|[[Broozer]]
|[[Broozer]]
|Boxing ghoul-like monster. Can break [[Brick Block|brick]]s and other blocks that are normally indestructible. Mario can defeat it by jumping on it three times, or hitting it with a fireball.
|align=left|Boxing ghoul-like monster. Can break [[Brick Block|brick]]s and other blocks that are normally indestructible. Mario can defeat it by jumping on it three times, or hitting it with a fireball.
|{{world link|5|ghostn|World 5-Ghost House (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|{{world-link|5|ghostn|World 5-Ghost House (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|[[World 5-C]]
|[[World 5-C]]
|200
|200
|{{icon|new}}
|{{icon|new}}
|-
|-
|[[File:Splunkin NSMB.png]]
|style="background:white"|[[File:Splunkin NSMB.png]]
|[[Splunkin]]
|[[Splunkin]]
|Walking [[Jack-o'-lantern]] enemies. One stomp causes it to become angry and speed up; a second stomp destroys it. A fireball also defeats it.
|align=left|Walking [[Jack-o'-lantern]] enemies. One stomp causes it to become angry and speed up; a second stomp destroys it. A fireball also defeats it.
|{{world link|3|ghostn|World 3-Ghost House (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|{{world-link|3|ghostn|World 3-Ghost House (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|[[World 8-1 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 8-1]]
|[[World 8-1 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 8-1]]
|200
|200
|{{icon|new}}
|{{icon|new}}
|-
|-
|[[File:SwooperNSMB.png]]
|style="background:white"|[[File:SwooperNSMB.png]]
|[[Swoop]]
|[[Swoop]]
|This bat hangs on ceilings. Flies at Mario when he approaches. Fireballs or a stomp defeats it.
|align=left|This bat hangs on ceilings. Flies at Mario when he approaches. Fireballs or a stomp defeats it.
|[[World 2-3 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 2-3]]
|[[World 2-3 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 2-3]]
|[[World 5-2 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 5-2]]
|[[World 5-2 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 5-2]]
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|—
|—
|-
|-
|[[File:NSMB Moneybag.png]]
|style="background:white"|[[File:NSMB Moneybag.png]]
|[[Moneybag (enemy)|Moneybags]]
|[[Moneybag (enemy)|Moneybags]]
|A hopping pest that at first looks like a coin. Stomp on it or hit it with a [[Fire Ball]] to get coins, and if it is jumped on or hit enough times, Mario gets a [[1-Up Mushroom]].
|align=left|A hopping pest that at first looks like a coin. Stomp on it or hit it with a [[Fire Ball]] to get coins, and if it is jumped on or hit enough times, Mario gets a [[1-Up Mushroom]].
|[[World 5-2 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 5-2]]
|[[World 5-2 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 5-2]]
|[[World 6-3 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 6-3]]
|[[World 6-3 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 6-3]]
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|—
|—
|-
|-
|[[File:CrowberNSMB.png]]
|style="background:white"|[[File:CrowberNSMB.png]]
|[[Crowber]]
|[[Crowber]]
|Swoops at high speeds at Mario. It is defeated with any attack.
|align=left|Swoops at high speeds at Mario. It is defeated with any attack.
|colspan=2|[[World 8-1 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 8-1]]
|colspan=2|[[World 8-1 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 8-1]]
|200
|200
|{{icon|new}}
|{{icon|new}}
|-
|-
|[[File:Bob-ombNSMB.png]]
|style="background:white"|[[File:Bob-ombNSMB.png]]
|[[Bob-omb]]
|[[Bob-omb]]
|Legged bombs with eyes. Stomping/shooting on a Bob-omb makes it explode after a certain time.
|align=left|Legged bombs with eyes. Stomping/shooting on a Bob-omb makes it explode after a certain time.
|[[World 4-5 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 4-5]]
|[[World 4-5 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 4-5]]
|[[World 7-5 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 7-5]]
|[[World 7-5 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 7-5]]
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|—
|—
|-
|-
|[[File:NormalKab-Omb.png]]
|style="background:white"|[[File:NormalKab-Omb.png]]
|[[Kab-omb]]
|[[Kab-omb]]
|A Bob-omb that lights and explodes when touched by [[volcanic debris]] or one of Fire Mario's fireballs. It can be defeated by stomping it.
|align=left|A Bob-omb that lights and explodes when touched by [[volcanic debris]] or one of Fire Mario's fireballs. It can be defeated by stomping it.
|colspan=2|[[World 8-8 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 8-8]]
|colspan=2|[[World 8-8 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 8-8]]
|200
|200
|{{icon|new}}
|{{icon|new}}
|-
|-
|[[File:ScuttleBug.PNG]]
|style="background:white"|[[File:ScuttleBug.PNG]]
|[[Scuttlebug]]
|[[Scuttlebug]]
|This spider appears from upwards via its web. One stomp or fireball drops it off its string and defeats it. Also, some can detach from their strings and walk along the ground in World 8-4.
|align=left|This spider appears from upwards via its web. One stomp or fireball drops it off its string and defeats it. Also, some can detach from their strings and walk along the ground in World 8-4.
|[[World 4-1 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 4-1]]
|[[World 4-1 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 4-1]]
|[[World 8-4 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 8-4]]
|[[World 8-4 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 8-4]]
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|—
|—
|-
|-
|[[File:Squiggler.png]]
|style="background:white"|[[File:Squiggler.png]]
|[[Squiggler]]
|[[Squiggler]]
|A tiny Wiggler that comes out of pipes and crawls on walls. A stomp on the head defeats it, but only a ground pound gives up points.
|align=left|A tiny Wiggler that comes out of pipes and crawls on walls. A stomp on the head defeats it, but only a ground pound gives up points.
|colspan=2|[[World 7-A]]
|colspan=2|[[World 7-A]]
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|200
|{{icon|new}}
|{{icon|new}}
|-
|-
|[[File:WigglerNSMB.png]]
|style="background:white"|[[File:WigglerNSMB.png]]
|[[Wiggler]]
|[[Wiggler]]
|Normally just walks slowly, but becomes angry and red when stomped on. Can only be defeated with a shell, Starman or Mega Mushroom.
|align=left|Normally just walks slowly, but becomes angry and red when stomped on. Can only be defeated with a shell, Starman or Mega Mushroom.
|[[World 4-4 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 4-4]]
|[[World 4-4 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 4-4]]
|[[World 7-3 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 7-3]]
|[[World 7-3 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 7-3]]
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|—
|—
|-
|-
|[[File:AmpNSMB.png]]
|style="background:white"|[[File:AmpNSMB.png]]
|[[Amp]]
|[[Amp]]
|An electric enemy. Can be destroyed with a Mega Mushroom or Starman.
|align=left|An electric enemy. Can be destroyed with a Mega Mushroom or Starman.
|{{world link|3|towern|World 3-Tower (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|{{world-link|3|towern|World 3-Tower (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|{{world link|7|castlen|World 7-Castle (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|{{world-link|7|castlen|World 7-Castle (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|200
|200
|—
|—
|-
|-
|[[File:ChainChompNSMB.png]]
|style="background:white"|[[File:ChainChompNSMB.png]]
|[[Chain Chomp]]
|[[Chain Chomp]]
|It attacks Mario by moving its head and lunging. Mario must ground pound the post it is tied to three times to free it.
|align=left|It attacks Mario by moving its head and lunging. Mario must ground pound the post it is tied to three times to free it.
|colspan=2|[[World 6-6 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 6-6]]
|colspan=2|[[World 6-6 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 6-6]]
|200
|200
|—
|—
|-
|-
|[[File:NSMBDS Bullet Bill Sprite.png]]
|style="background:white"|[[File:NSMBDS Bullet Bill Sprite.png]]
|[[Bullet Bill]]
|[[Bullet Bill]]
|It is launched by [[Bill Blaster]]s and [[Bill Blaster Turret]]s. Mario must stomp on it to defeat it.
|align=left|It is launched by [[Bill Blaster]]s and [[Bill Blaster Turret]]s. Mario must stomp on it to defeat it.
|{{world link|2|castlen|World 2-Castle (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|{{world-link|2|castlen|World 2-Castle (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|[[World 8-1 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 8-1]]
|[[World 8-1 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 8-1]]
|200
|200
|—
|—
|-
|-
|[[File:NSMBDS Banzai Bill Sprite.png]]
|style="background:white"|[[File:NSMBDS Banzai Bill Sprite.png]]
|[[Bomber Bill|Banzai Bill]]
|[[Bomber Bill|Banzai Bill]]
|An enormous Bullet Bill. Mario can jump on a Banzai Bill to defeat it, just like Bullet Bills.
|align=left|An enormous Bullet Bill. Mario can jump on a Banzai Bill to defeat it, just like Bullet Bills.
|[[World 7-5 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 7-5]]
|[[World 7-5 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 7-5]]
|[[World 8-1 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 8-1]]
|[[World 8-1 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 8-1]]
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|—
|—
|-
|-
|[[File:NSMB Snailicorn.png]]
|style="background:white"|[[File:NSMB Snailicorn.png]]
|[[Snailicorn]]
|[[Snailicorn]]
|Creature with a snail's shell, a horn, and feet. Invincible to stomps, but can be pushed off cliffs.
|align=left|Creature with a snail's shell, a horn, and feet. Invincible to stomps, but can be pushed off cliffs.
|[[World 5-3 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 5-3]]
|[[World 5-3 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 5-3]]
|[[World 5-B (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 5-B]]
|[[World 5-B (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 5-B]]
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|{{icon|new}}
|{{icon|new}}
|-
|-
|[[File:Snow Spike.png]]
|style="background:white"|[[File:Snow Spike.png]]
|[[Snow Spike]]
|[[Snow Spike]]
|The normal [[Spike]] does not appear, but this one does. Instead of Spiked Balls, it throws Snowballs. It can be defeated by a stomp or fireballs.
|align=left|The normal [[Spike]] does not appear, but this one does. Instead of Spiked Balls, it throws Snowballs. It can be defeated by a stomp or fireballs.
|colspan=2|[[World 5-1 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 5-1]]
|colspan=2|[[World 5-1 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 5-1]]
|200
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===Obstacles===
===Obstacles===
{|class="wikitable col3left" style="--bg1:white;width:100%;text-align:center"
{|class="wikitable"style="width:100%;text-align:center"
|-style="color:white;background:red"
|-style="color:white;background:red"
!width=5% rowspan=2|Image
!width=5% rowspan=2|Image
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!width=8%|Last
!width=8%|Last
|-
|-
|[[File:NSMB Ball 'N' Chain.png]]
|style="background:white"|[[File:NSMB Ball 'N' Chain.png]]
|[[Spinner|Ball 'n' Chain]]
|[[Spinner|Ball 'n' Chain]]
|A spiked ball attached to a chain on a block. It spins around and cannot be destroyed.
|align=left|A spiked ball attached to a chain on a block. It spins around and cannot be destroyed.
|colspan=2|{{world link|7|castlen|World 7-Castle (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|colspan=2|{{world-link|7|castlen|World 7-Castle (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|-
|-
|[[File:NSMB Banzai Bill Cannon.png]]
|style="background:white"|[[File:NSMB Banzai Bill Cannon.png]]
|[[Banzai Bill Cannon]]
|[[Banzai Bill Cannon]]
|Giant launchers that shoot unending Banzai Bills.
|align=left|Giant launchers that shoot unending Banzai Bills.
|{{world link|7|5|World 7-5 (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|{{world-link|7|5|World 7-5 (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|{{world link|8|1|World 8-1 (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|{{world-link|8|1|World 8-1 (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|-
|-
|[[File:NSMB Bill Blaster.png]]
|style="background:white"|[[File:NSMB Bill Blaster.png]]
|[[Bill Blaster]]
|[[Bill Blaster]]
|Fires endless amounts of [[Bullet Bill]]s from either side. Can be destroyed with a Mega Mushroom.
|align=left|Fires endless amounts of [[Bullet Bill]]s from either side. Can be destroyed with a Mega Mushroom.
|{{world link|2|castlen|World 2-Castle (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|{{world-link|2|castlen|World 2-Castle (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|{{world link|8|1|World 8-1 (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|{{world-link|8|1|World 8-1 (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|-
|-
|[[File:NSMB Bill Blaster Turret.png]]
|style="background:white"|[[File:NSMB Bill Blaster Turret.png]]
|[[Bill Blaster Turret]]
|[[Bill Blaster Turret]]
|Stacked Bill Blasters that rotate between firings. Can be destroyed with a Mega Mushroom.
|align=left|Stacked Bill Blasters that rotate between firings. Can be destroyed with a Mega Mushroom.
|{{world link|6|1|World 6-1 (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|{{world-link|6|1|World 6-1 (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|{{world link|7|5|World 7-5 (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|{{world-link|7|5|World 7-5 (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|-
|-
|[[File:BurnerNSMB.png]]
|style="background:white"|[[File:BurnerNSMB.png]]
|[[Burner]]
|[[Burner]]
|A rocket engine that blows long flames for several seconds before a break. They are indestructible. There are also shorter ones that never stop.
|align=left|A rocket engine that blows long flames for several seconds before a break. They are indestructible. There are also shorter ones that never stop.
|{{world link|7|castlen|World 7-Castle (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|{{world-link|7|castlen|World 7-Castle (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|{{world link|8|bowsern|World 8-Bowser's Castle (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|{{world-link|8|bowsern|World 8-Bowser's Castle (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|-
|-
|[[File:FireBarNSMB.png]]
|style="background:white"|[[File:FireBarNSMB.png]]
|[[Fire Bar]]
|[[Fire Bar]]
|A long stick of fireballs rotating around a block. The amount of fireballs vary, and there can be two bars in one block.
|align=left|A long stick of fireballs rotating around a block. The amount of fireballs vary, and there can be two bars in one block.
|{{world link|6|4|World 6-4 (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|{{world-link|6|4|World 6-4 (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|{{world link|8|bowsern|World 8-Bowser's Castle (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|{{world-link|8|bowsern|World 8-Bowser's Castle (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|-
|-
|[[File:GiantSpikedBall NSMB.png]]
|style="background:white"|[[File:GiantSpikedBall NSMB.png]]
|[[Giant Spiked Ball]]
|[[Giant Spiked Ball]]
|Larger versions of Spiked Balls that destroy blocks, enemies, and even smaller Spiked Balls. Can only be destroyed with Mega Mario.
|align=left|Larger versions of Spiked Balls that destroy blocks, enemies, and even smaller Spiked Balls. Can only be destroyed with Mega Mario.
|{{world link|2|castlen|World 2-Castle (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|{{world-link|2|castlen|World 2-Castle (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|{{world link|5|towern|World 5-Tower (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|{{world-link|5|towern|World 5-Tower (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|-
|-
|[[File:NSMB W1-Castle.png|100x100px]]
|style="background:white"|[[File:NSMB W1-Castle.png|100x100px]]
|[[Lava]]
|[[Lava]]
|Molten rock that causes the player to instantly lose a life if touched.
|align=left|Molten rock that causes the player to instantly lose a life if touched.
|{{world link|1|castlen|World 1-Castle (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|{{world-link|1|castlen|World 1-Castle (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|{{world link|8|bowsern|World 8-Bowser's Castle (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|{{world-link|8|bowsern|World 8-Bowser's Castle (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|-
|-
|[[File:4-1 NSMB.png|100x100px]]
|style="background:white"|[[File:NsmbPlatform.png]]
|Moving rock
|align=left|Stone platforms that move in set patterns and come in various sizes with some containing spikes. They can either help or hinder the player. Often found in [[tower]]s.
|{{world-link|1|towern|World 1-Tower (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|{{world-link|8|4|World 8-4 (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|-
|style="background:white"|[[File:4-1 NSMB.png|100x100px]]
|[[Poison (obstacle)|Poison]]
|[[Poison (obstacle)|Poison]]
|A liquid hazard that causes the player to instantly lose a life if touched, similar to [[lava]].
|align=left|A liquid hazard that causes the player to instantly lose a life if touched, similar to [[lava]].
|{{world link|4|1|World 4-1 (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|{{world-link|4|1|World 4-1 (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|{{world link|6|3|World 6-3 (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|{{world-link|6|3|World 6-3 (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|-
|-
|[[File:6-A NSMB.png|100x100px]]
|style="background:white"|[[File:6-A NSMB.png|100x100px]]
|[[Quicksand]]
|[[Quicksand]]
|Sand that sinks the player if they fall in. Jumping repeatedly is required to escape.
|align=left|Sand that sinks the player if they fall in. Jumping repeatedly is required to escape.
|{{world link|2|1|World 2-1 (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|{{world-link|2|1|World 2-1 (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|{{world link|6|A|World 6-A (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|{{world-link|6|A|World 6-A (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|-
|-
|[[File:NsmbPlatform.png]]
|style="background:white"|[[File:SpikePillar-NSMB.png]]
|[[Shifting wall]]<ref>{{cite|author=Bueno, Fernando|date=2009|title=''New Super Mario Bros. Wii: PRIMA Official Game Guide''|location=Roseville|publisher=Prima Games|isbn=978-0-3074-6767-6|page=159}}</ref>
|Stone platforms that move in set patterns and come in various sizes with some containing spikes. They can either help or hinder the player. Often found in [[tower]]s.
|{{world link|1|towern|World 1-Tower (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|{{world link|8|4|World 8-4 (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|-
|[[File:SpikePillar-NSMB.png]]
|[[Skewer]]
|[[Skewer]]
|Giant spiked pillars that shoot out at high speeds before retracting.
|align=left|Giant spiked pillars that shoot out at high speeds before retracting.
|{{world link|3|castlen|World 3-Castle (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|{{world-link|3|castlen|World 3-Castle (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|{{world link|6|towern|World 6-Tower (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|{{world-link|6|towern|World 6-Tower (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|-
|-
|[[File:5-1 NSMB.png|100x100px]]
|style="background:white"|[[File:5-1 NSMB.png|100x100px]]
|[[Snow|Snow bank]]
|Snow
|Deep snow that causes the player to sink, reducing jump height.
|align=left|Deep snow that causes the player to sink, reducing jump height.
|colspan=2|{{world link|5|1|World 5-1 (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|colspan=2|{{world-link|5|1|World 5-1 (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|-
|-
|[[File:NsmbSnowTrap.png]]
|style="background:white"|[[File:NsmbSnowTrap.png]]
|[[Snowy Branch]]<ref name=roberts>{{cite|author=Roberts, Rachel, Cardner Clark, editors|date=2018|title="New Super Mario Bros." in ''[[Super Mario Bros. Encyclopedia|Super Mario Bros. Encyclopedia: The Official Guide to the First 30 Years]]''|format=First English Edition|location=Milwaukie|publisher=[[Dark Horse Comics|Dark Horse Books]]|isbn=978-1-50670-897-3|page=119}}</ref>
|Snow branch
|Snow that hangs on branches and falls once the player passes underneath. It traps them for a moment if it lands on them, and makes them vulnerable to enemies.
|align=left|Snow that hangs on branches and falls once the player passes underneath. It traps them for a moment if it lands on them, and makes them vulnerable to enemies.
|colspan=2|{{world link|5|1|World 5-1 (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|colspan=2|{{world-link|5|1|World 5-1 (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|-
|-
|[[File:SpikedBallNSMB.png]]
|style="background:white"|[[File:SpikedBallNSMB.png]]
|[[Spike Ball]]
|[[Spike Ball]]
|Ball with spikes that rolls along the floor, destroying almost everything in its way. They can be destroyed by Mega Mario, or their larger counterpart [[Giant Spiked Ball]].
|align=left|Ball with spikes that rolls along the floor, destroying almost everything in its way. They can be destroyed by Mega Mario, or their larger counterpart [[Giant Spiked Ball]].
|{{world link|2|castlen|World 2-Castle (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|{{world-link|2|castlen|World 2-Castle (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|{{world link|8|towern|World 8-Tower 2 (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|{{world-link|8|towern|World 8-Tower 2 (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|-
|-
|[[File:NsmbSpikeLine.png]]
|style="background:white"|[[File:NsmbSpikeLine.png]]
|[[Spike Trap|Spikes]]
|[[Spike Trap]]
|Pointy obstacles that damage the player if touched.
|align=left|Pointy obstacles that damage the player if touched.
|{{world link|1|towern|World 1-Tower (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|{{world-link|1|towern|World 1-Tower (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|{{world link|8|bowsern|World 8-Bowser's Castle (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|{{world-link|8|bowsern|World 8-Bowser's Castle (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|-
|-
|[[File:RainingDebrisNSMB.png]]
|style="background:white"|[[File:RainingDebrisNSMB.png]]
|[[Volcanic debris]]
|[[Volcanic debris]]
|Lava rocks shot from a [[volcano]]. Can be destroyed with a Starman or Mega Mushroom.
|align=left|Lava rocks shot from a volcano. Can be destroyed with a Starman or Mega Mushroom.
|colspan=2|{{world link|8|8|World 8-8 (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|colspan=2|{{world-link|8|8|World 8-8 (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|-
|-
|[[File:NSMB World 8-2.png|100x100px]]
|style="background:white"|[[File:NSMB World 8-2.png|100x100px]]
|[[Water tide]]
|[[Water tide]]
|Bodies of water that rise and/or fall when a [[? Switch]] is pressed. Some tides rise and fall on their own.
|align=left|Bodies of water that rise and/or fall when a [[? Switch]] is pressed. Some tides rise and fall on their own.
|{{world link|2|3|World 2-3 (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|{{world-link|2|3|World 2-3 (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|{{world link|8|2|World 8-2 (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|{{world-link|8|2|World 8-2 (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|-
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|[[File:WhirlpoolNSMB.png|100x100px]]
|style="background:white"|[[File:WhirlpoolNSMB.png|100x100px]]
|[[Whirlpool]]
|[[Whirlpool]]
|A swirling vortex of water that can sink the player to the pit.
|align=left|A swirling vortex of water that can sink the player to the pit.
|colspan=2|{{world link|6|5|World 6-5 (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|colspan=2|{{world-link|6|5|World 6-5 (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|}
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|[[Bowser Jr.]]
|[[Bowser Jr.]]
|align=left|[[Bowser Jr.]] is the game's sole [[fortress|tower]] boss and the one who kidnapped [[Princess Peach]]. He fights in two different ways throughout the game, as conveyed by the placement of his bandana. When it is pulled down, Bowser Jr. charges toward Mario and occasionally performs short hops. Every time he is hit, he hides under his [[Bowser's Shell|shell]] for a few seconds. Direct contact damages Mario.
|align=left|[[Bowser Jr.]] is the game's sole [[fortress|tower]] boss and the one who kidnapped [[Princess Peach]]. He fights in two different ways throughout the game, as conveyed by the placement of his bandana. When it is pulled down, Bowser Jr. charges toward Mario and occasionally performs short hops. Every time he is hit, he hides under his [[Bowser's Shell|shell]] for a few seconds. Direct contact damages Mario.
|{{world link|1|towern|World 1-Tower (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|{{world-link|1|towern|World 1-Tower (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|{{world link|6|towern|World 6-Tower (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|{{world-link|6|towern|World 6-Tower (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|-
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|style="background:white"|[[File:NSMBDS Bowser Jr Bandanna.png]]
|style="background:white"|[[File:NSMBDS Bowser Jr Bandanna.png]]
|Bowser Jr. (raised bandana)
|Bowser Jr. (raised bandana)
|align=left|When his bandana is raised, Bowser Jr. hides under his shell whenever Mario draws near, protecting him from being stomped. He also tosses green [[Koopa Shell]]s at Mario, which can be grabbed and thrown back at him. When hit by a shell, Bowser Jr. falls helplessly onto his back, leaving him vulnerable to being hit. After this, he hides in his shell.
|align=left|When his bandana is raised, Bowser Jr. hides under his shell whenever Mario draws near, protecting him from being stomped. He also tosses green [[Koopa Shell]]s at Mario, which can be grabbed and thrown back at him. When hit by a shell, Bowser Jr. falls helplessly onto his back, leaving him vulnerable to being hit. After this, he hides in his shell.
|{{world link|4|towern|World 4-Tower (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|{{world-link|4|towern|World 4-Tower (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|{{world link|8|bowsern|World 8-Bowser's Castle (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|{{world-link|8|bowsern|World 8-Bowser's Castle (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
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!colspan=5 style="background:#FF7733"|Castle bosses
!colspan=5 style="background:#FF7733"|Castle bosses
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|[[Bowser]]
|[[Bowser]]
|align=left|Bowser is fought on a bridge suspended over lava. He moves around slowly, occasionally jumping or shooting a slow-moving [[Bowser's Flame|fire ball]] forwards. When Mario passes him, Bowser rushes after him. Upon Mario hitting the skull switch, Bowser falls in the lava and is reduced to a skeleton.
|align=left|Bowser is fought on a bridge suspended over lava. He moves around slowly, occasionally jumping or shooting a slow-moving [[Bowser's Flame|fire ball]] forwards. When Mario passes him, Bowser rushes after him. Upon Mario hitting the skull switch, Bowser falls in the lava and is reduced to a skeleton.
|colspan=2|{{world link|1|castlen|World 1-Tower (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|colspan=2|{{world-link|1|castlen|World 1-Tower (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|-
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|style="background:white"|[[File:MummipokeyNSMB.png]]
|style="background:white"|[[File:MummipokeyNSMB.png]]
|[[Mummipokey]]
|[[Mummipokey]]
|align=left|A bandaged [[Pokey]] with up to five segments that burrows through the ground, occasionally spitting fast-moving stone-like projectiles. Unlike normal Pokeys, its bald head is vulnerable to stomps, and defeating it takes Mario to World 3 normally, or to [[World 4 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 4]] if defeated as Mini Mario.
|align=left|A bandaged [[Pokey]] with up to five segments that burrows through the ground, occasionally spitting fast-moving stone-like projectiles. Unlike normal Pokeys, its bald head is vulnerable to stomps, and defeating it takes Mario to World 3 normally, or to [[World 4 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 4]] if defeated as Mini Mario.
|colspan=2|{{world link|2|castlen|World 2-Castle (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|colspan=2|{{world-link|2|castlen|World 2-Castle (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|-
|-
|style="background:white"|[[File:NSMB-cheep.png]]
|style="background:white"|[[File:NSMB-cheep.png]]
|[[Cheepskipper]]
|[[Cheepskipper]]
|align=left|A large, energetic [[Cheep Cheep|Cheep-Cheep]] that is accompanied by three normal-sized Cheep-Cheeps. It leaps out of the water and bounces across the platform Mario stands on, where it can be stomped.
|align=left|A large, energetic [[Cheep Cheep|Cheep-Cheep]] that is accompanied by three normal-sized Cheep-Cheeps. It leaps out of the water and bounces across the platform Mario stands on, where it can be stomped.
|colspan=2|{{world link|3|castlen|World 3-Castle (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|colspan=2|{{world-link|3|castlen|World 3-Castle (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|-
|-
|style="background:white"|[[File:MegaGoomba.png]]
|style="background:white"|[[File:MegaGoomba.png]]
|[[Mega Goomba (boss)|Mega Goomba]]
|[[Mega Goomba (boss)|Mega Goomba]]
|align=left|An ordinary [[Goomba]] that suddenly grows to massive size, then continues marching back-and-forth as normal. Mario should hit the switch in hole in the middle, then ride up the [[green platform]]s that briefly appear so he can ground pound the Mega Goomba three times. Every time it gets damaged, it increases its speed.
|align=left|An ordinary [[Goomba]] that suddenly grows to massive size, then continues marching back-and-forth as normal. Mario should hit the switch in hole in the middle, then ride up the [[green platform]]s that briefly appear so he can ground pound the Mega Goomba three times. Every time it gets damaged, it increases its speed.
|colspan=2|{{world link|4|castlen|World 4-Castle (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|colspan=2|{{world-link|4|castlen|World 4-Castle (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|-
|-
|style="background:white"|[[File:NSMB-petey.png]]
|style="background:white"|[[File:NSMB-petey.png]]
|[[Petey Piranha]]
|[[Petey Piranha]]
|align=left|A mobile giant [[Piranha Plant]] awoken by Bowser Jr., he flies through the air back-and-forth using his wing-like leaf arms. When Mario is in front of him, he sometimes dives down to stomp on him, slipping on the ice and landing on his back, stunning him and allowing Mario to stomp his belly. Whenever he is hit, he jumps around briefly before taking flight again. Defeating him normally unlocks World 6, while defeating him as Mini Mario unlocks [[World 7 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 7]].
|align=left|A mobile giant [[Piranha Plant]] awoken by Bowser Jr., he flies through the air back-and-forth using his wing-like leaf arms. When Mario is in front of him, he sometimes dives down to stomp on him, slipping on the ice and landing on his back, stunning him and allowing Mario to stomp his belly. Whenever he is hit, he jumps around briefly before taking flight again. Defeating him normally unlocks World 6, while defeating him as Mini Mario unlocks [[World 7 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 7]].
|colspan=2|{{world link|5|castlen|World 5-Castle (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|colspan=2|{{world-link|5|castlen|World 5-Castle (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|-
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|style="background:white"|[[File:MontyTank.png]]
|style="background:white"|[[File:MontyTank.png]]
|[[Monty Tank]]
|[[Monty Tank]]
|align=left|A large, mobilized [[Bill Blaster Turret]] that is piloted by a [[Monty Mole]]. The tank slowly moves right, occasionally shooting a [[Bullet Bill]] while the cannon rotates after Mario, while the Monty Mole occasionally emerges to throw a [[Bob-omb]]. Stomping the mole damages it and causes the tank to spin out of control while firing randomly for a few moments. For every point of damage the mole receives, the tank gets one added segment of cannon added to the top of it, for a total of three cannons - each of which can rotate independently, but can also be used as a platform to reach the mole.
|align=left|A large, mobilized [[Bill Blaster Turret]] that is piloted by a [[Monty Mole]]. The tank slowly moves right, occasionally shooting a [[Bullet Bill]] while the cannon rotates after Mario, while the Monty Mole occasionally emerges to throw a [[Bob-omb]]. Stomping the mole damages it and causes the tank to spin out of control while firing randomly for a few moments. For every point of damage the mole receives, the tank gets one added segment of cannon added to the top of it, for a total of three cannons - each of which can rotate independently, but can also be used as a platform to reach the mole.
|colspan=2|{{world link|6|castlen|World 6-Castle (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|colspan=2|{{world-link|6|castlen|World 6-Castle (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|-
|-
|style="background:white"|[[File:LakithunderNSMB.png]]
|style="background:white"|[[File:LakithunderNSMB.png]]
|[[Lakithunder]]
|[[Lakithunder]]
|align=left|A [[Lakitu]] in shades that rides a storm cloud. The [[Spiny Egg]]s it throws bounce is different ways depending on their speed and trajectory, rather than hatching immediately. It can also use its cloud to shoot out a continuous beam of lightning beneath it. Whenever it swoops down, it is vulnerable to attack.
|align=left|A [[Lakitu]] in shades that rides a storm cloud. The [[Spiny Egg]]s it throws bounce is different ways depending on their speed and trajectory, rather than hatching immediately. It can also use its cloud to shoot out a continuous beam of lightning beneath it. Whenever it swoops down, it is vulnerable to attack.
|colspan=2|{{world link|7|castlen|World 7-Castle (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|colspan=2|{{world-link|7|castlen|World 7-Castle (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|-
|-
|style="background:white"|[[File:NSMB-Dry.png]]
|style="background:white"|[[File:NSMB-Dry.png]]
|[[Dry Bowser]]
|[[Dry Bowser]]
|align=left|Bowser's skeleton from his dip in the lava, reanimated to battle again. He acts much like before, but he can now throw bones similar to [[Hammer Bro]]s.' hammers and is immune to fireballs. Defeating him causes him to fall into a pit and fall to pieces at the bottom.
|align=left|Bowser's skeleton from his dip in the lava, reanimated to battle again. He acts much like before, but he can now throw bones similar to [[Hammer Bro]]s.' hammers and is immune to fireballs. Defeating him causes him to fall into a pit and fall to pieces at the bottom.
|colspan=2|{{world link|8|castlen|World 8-Castle}}
|colspan=2|{{world-link|8|castlen|World 8-Castle}}
|-
|-
|style="background:white"|[[File:NSMB-Final.png]]
|style="background:white"|[[File:NSMB-Final.png]]
|[[Giant Bowser|Bowser (large)]]
|[[Giant Bowser|Bowser (large)]]
|align=left|Bowser's ultimate form after being revitalized by Bowser Jr.'s potion at the end of the game. At first, he allows Bowser Jr. to fight while he covers him by shooting giant homing blue fire balls. After Bowser Jr. is defeated, Bowser starts attacking more frequently with giant fire balls in both blue and orange, often in large amounts at once. The only way to reach the skull switch is to wait for him to jump. Once again, he falls into a deep pit upon defeat.
|align=left|Bowser's ultimate form after being revitalized by Bowser Jr.'s potion at the end of the game. At first, he allows Bowser Jr. to fight while he covers him by shooting giant homing blue fire balls. After Bowser Jr. is defeated, Bowser starts attacking more frequently with giant fire balls in both blue and orange, often in large amounts at once. The only way to reach the skull switch is to wait for him to jump. Once again, he falls into a deep pit upon defeat.
|colspan=2|{{world link|8|bowsern|World 8-Bowser's Castle (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|colspan=2|{{world-link|8|bowsern|World 8-Bowser's Castle (New Super Mario Bros.)}}
|}
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|[[Flying ? Block]]
|[[Flying ? Block]]
|align=left|? Blocks that fly around levels and give a coin or an item.
|align=left|? Blocks that fly around levels and give a coin or an item.
|-
|style="background:white"|[[File:IceBlockNSMB.png]]
|[[Ice Block]]
|align=left|Unbreakable blocks with slippery surfaces.
|-
|-
|[[File:NSMB Asset Sprite Question Block (Silk).png]]
|[[File:NSMB Asset Sprite Question Block (Silk).png]]
|[[Moving ? Block]]<ref>{{cite|author=Knight, Michael|date=2010|title=''Nintendo DS Pocket Guide''|location=Roseville|publisher=[[Prima Games]]|isbn=978-0-307-46760-7|page=74}}</ref>
|Moving ? Block<ref>{{cite|author=Knight, Michael|title=''Nintendo DS Pocket Guide''|date=2010|publisher=[[Prima Games]]|location=Roseville|isbn=978-0-307-46760-7|page=74}}</ref>
|align=left|? Blocks that are fastened to overhanging spider silk. They swing and can be stood on to reach otherwise inaccessible items. Striking the block makes it stop moving.
|align=left|? Blocks that are fastened to overhanging spider silk. They swing and can be stood on to reach otherwise inaccessible items. Striking the block makes it stop moving.
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|align=left|Can only be entered by [[Mini Mario]] and Mini Luigi.
|align=left|Can only be entered by [[Mini Mario]] and Mini Luigi.
|-
|-
!colspan=3 style="background:#FF7733"|Climbable objects
!colspan=3 style="background:#FF7733"|Climbabale objects
|-
|-
|style="background:white"|[[File:NSMB Screenshot Cliff.png]]
|style="background:white"|[[File:NSMB Screenshot Cliff.png]]
|[[Cliff]]
|[[Ledge|Cliff]]<ref>''New Super Mario Bros. Instruction Booklet'', p. 20</ref>
|align=left|Narrow ledges that Mario can either sidestep or cling to. Normal movement is restricted on cliffs.
|align=left|Narrow ledges that Mario can either sidestep or cling to. Normal movement is restricted on cliffs.
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|Flip panel (big)
|Flip panel (big)
|align=left|Wide flip panels. They function like the smaller ones, but their large size can help Mario avoid certain hazards and enemies.
|align=left|Wide flip panels. They function like the smaller ones, but their large size can help Mario avoid certain hazards and enemies.
|-
|style="background:white"|[[File:NSMB Asset Sprite Hanging Vine.png|100x100px]]
|[[swinging vine|Hanging vine]]
|align=left|Hanging vines of varying lengths in forest-themed levels. They function like untied ropes.
|-
|-
|style="background:white"|[[File:NsmbTightrope.png]]
|style="background:white"|[[File:NsmbTightrope.png]]
|[[Moving pole]]<ref>Knight, p. 80</ref>
|Moving pole<ref>Knight, p. 80</ref>
|align=left|Yellow, striped poles that move in a continuous pattern on [[track]]s. They can be grabbed by Mario and swung back and forth with momentum.
|align=left|Yellow, striped poles that move in a continuous pattern on [[track]]s. They can be grabbed by Mario and swung back and forth with momentum.
|-
|-
|style="background:white"|[[File:NsmbPole.png|100x100px]]
|style="background:white"|[[File:NsmbPole.png|100x100px]]
|[[Pole]]
|[[Pole]]
|align=left|A climbable, yellow striped pole with a red base. Only one pole appears in the game, located in {{world link|3|castlen|World 3-Castle (New Super Mario Bros.)}} near a group of [[Whomp]]s.
|align=left|A climbable, yellow striped pole with a red base. Only one pole appears in the game, located in {{world-link|3|castlen|World 3-Castle (New Super Mario Bros.)}} near a group of [[Whomp]]s.
|-
|-
|style="background:white"|[[File:NSMB Asset Sprite Rope.png]]
|style="background:white"|[[File:NSMB Asset Sprite Rope.png]]
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|Rope (untied)
|Rope (untied)
|align=left|Rope that Mario can swing back and forth on.
|align=left|Rope that Mario can swing back and forth on.
|-
|style="background:white"|[[File:NSMB Asset Sprite Hanging Vine.png|100x100px]]
|[[Vine]]
|align=left|Hanging vines of varying lengths in forest-themed levels. They function like untied ropes.
|-
|-
|style="background:white"|[[File:Bean Stalk NSMB.png]]
|style="background:white"|[[File:Bean Stalk NSMB.png]]
|[[Vine]]
|[[Vine|Vine Block]]
|align=left|Can be climbed, sometimes leading to bonuses.
|align=left|Can be climbed, sometimes leading to bonuses.
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|style="background:white"|[[File:NSMBDS WallJumpPlatform.png|100x100px]]
|style="background:white"|[[File:NSMBDS WallJumpPlatform.png|100x100px]]
|[[Bell-shaped contraption]]
|[[Bell-shaped contraption]]<ref>Loe, p. 35</ref>
|align=left|Railed lifts composed of yellow blocks arranged like a horseshoe. It moves along the [[track]] once Mario wall jumps between its opposing sides.
|align=left|Railed lifts composed of yellow blocks arranged like a horseshoe. It moves along the [[track]] once Mario wall jumps between its opposing sides.
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|style="background:white"|[[File:NSMB Asset Sprite Drawbridge.png|100x100px]]
|style="background:white"|[[File:NSMB Asset Sprite Drawbridge.png|100x100px]]
|[[Drawbridge]]<ref>Loe, p. 58</ref><ref> Knight, p. 57</ref>
|[[Drawbridge]]<ref>Loe, p. 58</ref><ref> Knight, p. 57</ref>
|align=left|Two yellow platforms that open and close.
|align=left|Two yellow platforms that opens and closes.
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|-
|style="background:white"|[[File:NSMB Asset Sprite Flatbed Ferry.png|100x100px]]
|style="background:white"|[[File:NSMB Asset Sprite Flatbed Ferry.png|100x100px]]
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|-
|style="background:white"|[[File:NSMB Asset Sprite Barrel.png]]
|style="background:white"|[[File:NSMB Asset Sprite Barrel.png]]
|[[Floating barrel]]
|[[Barrel|Floating barrel]]
|align=left|Narrow platforms that float in water. They gently sink while Mario is on top of them.
|align=left|Narrow platforms that float in water. They gently sink while Mario is on top of them.
|-
|-
|style="background:white"|[[File:NSMB Asset Sprite Floating Platform.png|100x100px]]
|style="background:white"|[[File:NSMB Asset Sprite Floating Platform.png|100x100px]]
|[[Floating platform (New Super Mario Bros.)|Floating platform]]<ref>Loe, p. 93</ref>
|Floating platform<ref>Loe, p. 93</ref>
|align=left|A lift that ascends when stood on. Standing on either end of the floating platform adjusts its trajectory.
|align=left|A lift that ascends when stood on. Standing on either end of the floating platform adjusts its trajectory.
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|-
|style="background:white"|[[File:NsmbFloor.png]]
|style="background:white"|[[File:NsmbFloor.png]]
|[[Floor]]
|[[Floor (Mario Bros.)|Floor]]
|align=left|Platforms from the [[Mario Bros. (game)|arcade game]]. Jumping underneath a floor defeats whatever enemy was on top of it.
|align=left|Platforms from the [[Mario Bros. (game)|arcade game]]. Jumping underneath a floor defeats whatever enemy was on top of it.
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|[[Jelly|Gelatin]]
|[[Jelly|Gelatin]]
|align=left|Encapsulates terrain and coins. Can be ground-pounded.
|align=left|Encapsulates terrain and coins. Can be ground-pounded.
|-
|style="background:white"|[[File:NSMB Asset Sprite Ghost Lift.png|100x100px]]
|[[Ghost-coaster]]
|align=left|Lifts controlled by [[Boo]]s. They tilt and suddenly drop in the narrow corridors they are found.
|-
|-
|style="background:white"|[[File:NSMB Asset Sprite Green Platform.png]]
|style="background:white"|[[File:NSMB Asset Sprite Green Platform.png]]
|[[Green platform]]<ref>Loe, p. 60</ref>
|[[Green platform]]<ref>Loe, p. 60</ref>
|align=left|Platforms that appear in the boss battle with [[Mega Goomba (boss)|Mega Goomba]]. Stepping on one causes it to rise and gives Mario an opportunity to strike the Goomba's head.
|align=left|Platforms that appear in the boss battle with [[Mega Goomba (boss)|Mega Goomba]]. Stepping on one causes it to rise and gives Mario an opportunity to strike the Goomba's head.
|-
|style="background:white"|[[File:NSMB Asset Sprite Hanging Platform.png|100x100px]]
|[[Hanging platform]]
|align=left|Broad platforms that tilt under Mario's weight.
|-
|style="background:white"|[[File:NSMB Asset Sprite Ghost Lift.png|100x100px]]
|[[Haunted Lift]]
|align=left|Lifts controlled by [[Boo]]s. They tilt and suddenly drop in the narrow corridors they are found.
|-
|-
|style="background:white"|[[File:NSMB Asset Sprite Ghost Staircase.png|100x100px]]
|style="background:white"|[[File:NSMB Asset Sprite Ghost Staircase.png|100x100px]]
|[[Haunted Stairway|Haunted Stairs]]<ref>Roberts and Clark, p. 118</ref>
|[[Haunted Stairs]]
|align=left|The steps materialize when a nearby ? Switch is pressed. They appear only for a brief period of time.
|align=left|The steps materialize when a nearby ? Switch is pressed. They appear only for a brief period of time.
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|[[Hinged device]]<ref>Loe, p. 56</ref>
|[[Hinged device]]<ref>Loe, p. 56</ref>
|align=left|A striped lift that flips the player to the other side of a wall when stepped on.
|align=left|A striped lift that flips the player to the other side of a wall when stepped on.
|-
|style="background:white"|[[File:NSMB Asset Sprite Ice.png]]
|[[Ice|Ice patch]]
|align=left|Slippery terrain that reduces traction. Ice patches form narrow alcoves, [[slope]]s, and large swaths of terrain.
|-
|-
|style="background:white"|[[File:NSMBPlatform.png]]
|style="background:white"|[[File:NSMBPlatform.png]]
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|-
|style="background:white"|[[File:NSMB Asset Sprite Moving Mushroom.png]]
|style="background:white"|[[File:NSMB Asset Sprite Moving Mushroom.png]]
|[[Moving Mushroom]]<ref name=roberts/>
|[[Moving Mushroom]]
|align=left|Mushroom platforms that sway and travel from one part of the level to the other. In some athletic levels, they are necessary to reach the exit.
|align=left|Mushroom platforms that sway and travel from one part of the level to the other. In some athletic levels, they are necessary to reach the exit.
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|-
|style="background:white"|[[File:NSMB W2-Castle.png|100x100px]]
|style="background:white"|[[File:NSMB W2-Castle.png|100x100px]]
|[[Sand Dune]]<ref name=roberts/>
|[[Sand Dune]]
|align=left|Dunes that rise or fall when a nearby ? Switch is pressed. This makes otherwise inaccessible parts of a level reachable.
|align=left|Dunes that rise or fall when a nearby ? Switch is pressed. This makes otherwise inaccessible parts of a level reachable.
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|-
|style="background:white"|[[File:NSMB Asset Sprite Unstable Mushroom.png|100x100px]]
|style="background:white"|[[File:NSMB Asset Sprite Unstable Mushroom.png|100x100px]]
|[[Tilting mushroom]]
|[[Unstable mushroom|Tilting mushroom]]<ref>Knight, p. 22</ref>
|align=left|Mushroom Platforms that tilt back and forth on their own.
|align=left|Mushroom Platforms that tilt back and forth on their own.
|-
|style="background:white"|[[File:NSMB Asset Sprite Hanging Platform.png|100x100px]]
|[[Swaying platform|Tilting platform]]
|align=left|Broad platforms that tilt under Mario's weight.
|-
|-
!colspan=3 style="background:#FF7733"|Other objects
!colspan=3 style="background:#FF7733"|Other objects
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|style="background:white"|[[File:NsmbGoalPoleSecret.png|100x100px]]
|style="background:white"|[[File:NsmbGoalPoleSecret.png|100x100px]]
|[[Goal Pole (secret)|Pole (secret goal)]]
|[[Goal Pole (secret)|Pole (secret goal)]]
|align=left|Similar to poles, but are well hidden, and act as [[secret exit]]s for some levels. Instead of bearing black flags, secret poles' flags are red.
|align=left|Similar to Goal Poles, but are well hidden, and act as [[secret exit]]s for some levels. Instead of bearing black flags, secret Goal Poles' flags are red.
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|-
|style="background:white"|[[File:NSMB Prerelease 1.jpg|100x100px]]
|style="background:white"|[[File:NSMB Prerelease 1.jpg|100x100px]]
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==Critical reception==
==Critical reception==
''New Super Mario Bros.'' received, overall, critical acclaim, with the most praise going to it being an excellent revamp and revival of the 2D [[Genre#Platform|platformers]], while still being a new and original game in its own right. IGN gave it a 9.5/10, saying the game "marked a brilliant return to Mario's side-scrolling environments, with elements that reintroduced the classic touch".<ref>{{cite|author=Harris, Craig|date=May 6, 2006|url=www.ign.com/articles/2006/05/06/new-super-mario-bros|title=''New Super Mario Bros.''|publisher=IGN|language=en|accessdate=May 25, 2024}}</ref> It was also given a high rating by GameSpot, who rated it 9/10.<ref>{{cite|author=Gerstmann, Jeff|date=May 16, 2006|url=www.gamespot.com/reviews/new-super-mario-bros-review/1900-6151365|title=''New Super Mario Bros.'' Review|publisher=GameSpot|accessdate=May 25, 2024}}</ref>
''New Super Mario Bros.'' received, overall, critical acclaim, with the most praise going to it being an excellent revamp and revival of the 2D [[Genre#Platform|platformers]], while still being a new and original game in its own right. IGN gave it a 9.5/10, saying the game "marked a brilliant return to Mario's side-scrolling environments, with elements that reintroduced the classic touch".<ref>{{cite|author=Harris, Craig|url=www.ign.com/articles/2006/05/06/new-super-mario-bros|title=''New Super Mario Bros.''|publisher=IGN|date=May 6, 2006|language=en|accessdate=May 25, 2024}}</ref> It was also given a high rating by GameSpot, who rated it 9/10.<ref>{{cite|url=www.gamespot.com/reviews/new-super-mario-bros-review/1900-6151365|title=''New Super Mario Bros.'' Review|publisher=GameSpot|date=May 16, 2006|author=Gerstmann, Jeff|accessdate=May 25, 2024}}</ref>
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==Pre-release and unused content==
==Pre-release and unused content==
{{main|List of New Super Mario Bros. pre-release and unused content}}
{{main|List of New Super Mario Bros. pre-release and unused content}}
In some demo versions used in kiosks during 2005, and in the E3 2005 trailer version, Mega Goombas were a generic species, rather than an individual boss. They appeared as difficult enemies, in one of the 2005 demos, as well as being a boss, similar to in the final game. A screenshot featuring of early map icons exists on page twelve of one of the final versions of the US manual. There were originally three item reserve spots rather than one. [[Spindrift]] was also supposed to be in the game, but got replaced by the blue spinning platforms in World 1-3 and other levels.<ref>{{cite|author=ravmn|date=November 18, 2008|url=www.youtube.com/watch?v=WT2WAE4JdJ8|title=''New Super Mario Bros'' E3 2005|publisher=YouTube|language=en|accessdate=February 24, 2023}}</ref>
In some demo versions used in kiosks during 2005, and in the E3 2005 trailer version, Mega Goombas were a generic species, rather than an individual boss. They appeared as difficult enemies, in one of the 2005 demos, as well as being a boss, similar to in the final game. A screenshot featuring of early map icons exists on page twelve of one of the final versions of the US manual. There were originally three item reserve spots rather than one. [[Spindrift]] was also supposed to be in the game, but got replaced by the blue spinning platforms in World 1-3 and other levels.<ref>{{cite|url=www.youtube.com/watch?v=WT2WAE4JdJ8|title=''New Super Mario Bros'' E3 2005|author=ravmn|date=November 18, 2008|accessdate=February 24, 2023|publisher=YouTube|language=en}}</ref>


==Glitches==
==Glitches==
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===Mega Mushroom storing exploit===
===Mega Mushroom storing exploit===
When Mario finds a "wild" [[Mega Mushroom]] in a level (1-1, 1-2, 4-4, and 7-5) (not in a [[Toad House]]) they must let the [[Mega Mushroom]] run to any unbreakable [[block]] (empty [[? Block]], empty [[Brick Block|brick]], etc.). He must jump against the [[Mega Mushroom]] and the [[block]] in the same frame. When done right, the character does not become Mega. Instead, a [[Mega Mushroom]] is put as Mario's [[item storage|Stored Item]].<ref>{{cite|author=mindnomad|date=November 1, 2009|url=www.youtube.com/watch?v=1o2bXXsMyUg|title=TAS New Super Mario Bros. - 2 Mega Mushroom Glitches|publisher=YouTube|language=en|accessdate=May 25, 2024}}</ref>
When Mario finds a "wild" [[Mega Mushroom]] in a level (1-1, 1-2, 4-4, and 7-5) (not in a [[Toad House]]) they must let the [[Mega Mushroom]] run to any unbreakable [[block]] (empty [[? Block]], empty [[Brick Block|brick]], etc.). He must jump against the [[Mega Mushroom]] and the [[block]] in the same frame. When done right, the character does not become Mega. Instead, a [[Mega Mushroom]] is put as Mario's [[item storage|Stored Item]].<ref>{{cite|url=www.youtube.com/watch?v=1o2bXXsMyUg|title=TAS New Super Mario Bros. - 2 Mega Mushroom Glitches|author=mindnomad|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=May 25, 2024|date=November 1, 2009|language=en}}</ref>


==Gallery==
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==References to other games==
==References to other games==
*''[[Mario Bros. (game)|Mario Bros.]]'' - The respawn jingle from this game plays in the [[#Mario Vs. Luigi|Mario Vs. Luigi]] mode when Mario respawns from defeat. [[World 2-2 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 2-2]] and [[World 8-6 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 8-6]] contain [[floor]]s that Mario and Luigi can hit from below to knock over enemies walking on top of them, similarly to one of the main gameplay mechanics of ''Mario Bros.''
*''[[Mario Bros. (game)|Mario Bros.]]'' - The respawn jingle from this game plays in the [[#Mario Vs. Luigi|Mario Vs. Luigi]] mode when Mario respawns from defeat. [[World 2-2 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 2-2]] and [[World 8-6 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 8-6]] contain [[floor (Mario Bros.)|floor]]s that Mario and Luigi can hit from below to knock over enemies walking on top of them, similarly to one of the main gameplay mechanics of ''Mario Bros.''
*''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' - There are two unlockable skins for the bottom screen that resemble something of this game; one shows a close-up of 8-bit Mario and Luigi sprites, and the other one is a secret unlockable skin and it features [[Mario]], [[Luigi]], and some [[Goomba]]s in [[World 1-1 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 1-1]]. The overworld Multiplayer stage is also based on World 1-1. In the end of [[World 1-2 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 1-2]], there is a hidden path over the ceiling before the final [[Warp Pipe|pipe]] that leads to a secret pipe, which is a direct reference the same secret in [[World 1-2 (Super Mario Bros.)|the same level]] of ''Super Mario Bros.'' [[Bowser]] and [[Dry Bowser]] are defeated the exact same way as in the castles in this game - by hitting the [[axe]]/[[skull switch]] which makes the bridge he is standing on fall into the lava or a bottomless pit, respectively. The latter also applies to the final battle against Bowser and Bowser Jr. The color scheme of the [[Mega Mushroom]] in ''New Super Mario Bros.'' is the same as that of the [[Super Mushroom]] in this game. If Mario finishes a level with the last two numbers of the time limit being the same, the "level complete" theme from this game plays in place of the normal one. A cover of this game's death theme plays when Mario loses a life. The first four levels' settings of the game are very similar to those of this game: the first level takes place in a grassy field, the second takes place underground, the third takes place up high on trees/giant mushrooms, and the fourth is a tower/castle level with a boss waiting for Mario at the end. The music in the [[Toad House]]s is a cover of this game's ground theme. Also, if the player presses {{button|ds|L}}, {{button|ds|R}}, {{button|ds|L}}, {{button|ds|R}}, {{button|ds|X}}, {{button|ds|X}}, {{button|ds|Y}}, {{button|ds|Y}} while in the pause menu on the map, then Mario can no longer backtrack in levels, like in this game. In the minigame [[Danger, Bob-omb! Danger!]], the background music is an arrangement of the castle theme from this game. Part of the [[Ground Theme (Super Mario Bros.)|Ground Theme]] from this game is arranged 2 and 31 seconds into the Mario Vs. Luigi overworld theme. The sound effect for when Mario or Luigi slides down the [[Goal Pole|pole]] is reused, albeit reversed. Other sound effects are reused including the coin, stomp, bump, fireball, jump and warp pipe/power down sounds.
*''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' - There are two unlockable skins for the bottom screen that resemble something of this game; one shows a close-up of 8-bit Mario and Luigi sprites, and the other one is a secret unlockable skin and it features [[Mario]], [[Luigi]], and some [[Goomba]]s in [[World 1-1 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 1-1]]. The overworld Multiplayer stage is also based on World 1-1. In the end of [[World 1-2 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 1-2]], there is a hidden path over the ceiling before the final [[Warp Pipe|pipe]] that leads to a secret pipe, which is a direct reference the same secret in [[World 1-2 (Super Mario Bros.)|the same level]] of ''Super Mario Bros.'' [[Bowser]] and [[Dry Bowser]] are defeated the exact same way as in the castles in this game - by hitting the [[axe]]/[[skull switch]] which makes the bridge he is standing on fall into the lava or a bottomless pit, respectively. The latter also applies to the final battle against Bowser and Bowser Jr. The color scheme of the [[Mega Mushroom]] in ''New Super Mario Bros.'' is the same as that of the [[Super Mushroom]] in this game. If Mario finishes a level with the last two numbers of the time limit being the same, the "level complete" theme from this game plays in place of the normal one. A cover of this game's death theme plays when Mario loses a life. The first four levels' settings of the game are very similar to those of this game: the first level takes place in a grassy field, the second takes place underground, the third takes place up high on trees/giant mushrooms, and the fourth is a tower/castle level with a boss waiting for Mario at the end. The music in the [[Toad House]]s is a cover of this game's ground theme. Also, if the player presses {{button|ds|L}}, {{button|ds|R}}, {{button|ds|L}}, {{button|ds|R}}, {{button|ds|X}}, {{button|ds|X}}, {{button|ds|Y}}, {{button|ds|Y}} while in the pause menu on the map, then Mario can no longer backtrack in levels, like in this game. In the minigame [[Danger, Bob-omb! Danger!]], the background music is an arrangement of the castle theme from this game. The sound effect for when Mario or Luigi slides down the [[Goal Pole|pole]] is reused, albeit reversed. Other sound effects are reused including the coin, stomp, bump, fireball, jump and warp pipe/power down sounds.
*''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' - One of the hazards of the Castle multiplayer stage is the moving ceiling that can crush players; this seems to be based on the moving ceilings in some of the [[fortress]]es in this game. The world themes are similar to the ones in this game. [[Toad House]]s return. When Mario is taking on a castle boss, the music is a cover of the boss theme from this game. [[Bowser Jr.]] fights like [[Boom Boom]] did in this game. [[World 8-1 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 8-1]] is based on [[World 8-1 (Super Mario Bros. 3)|World 8-1]] in this game, with both levels featuring haunted battlegrounds filled with [[Boo]]s and [[Bill Blaster]]s. The Toad House theme is arranged in the minigame [[Bob-omb Reverse]]. The Spade Bonus theme is also arranged in the minigame [[Wanted!]].
*''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' - One of the hazards of the Castle multiplayer stage is the moving ceiling that can crush players; this seems to be based on the moving ceilings in some of the [[fortress]]es in this game. The world themes are similar to the ones in this game. [[Toad House]]s return. When Mario is taking on a castle boss, the music is a cover of the boss theme from this game. [[Bowser Jr.]] fights like [[Boom Boom]] did in this game. [[World 8-1 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 8-1]] is based on [[World 8-1 (Super Mario Bros. 3)|World 8-1]] in this game, with both levels featuring haunted battlegrounds filled with [[Boo]]s and [[Bill Blaster]]s. The Toad House theme is arranged in the minigame [[Bob-omb Reverse]]. The Spade Bonus theme is also arranged in the minigame [[Wanted!]].
*''[[Super Mario World]]'' - The [[item storage|Item Stock]] returns from this game. A Monty Mole, which first appears in this game, appears as part of a boss called Monty Tank. Wigglers also appear in the game. [[Grinder]]s don't appear in ''New Super Mario Bros.'', but spiked balls appear in the game, having the same function. Also, this game features [[Pipe Cannon|Warp Pipe]]s that can shoot the player into the air like [[Cannon]]s. The jump sound effect is reused when Mario or Luigi jumps.
*''[[Super Mario World]]'' - The [[item storage|Item Stock]] returns from this game. A Monty Mole, which first appears in this game, appears as part of a boss called Monty Tank. Wigglers also appear in the game. [[Grinder]]s don't appear in ''New Super Mario Bros.'', but spiked balls appear in the game, having the same function. Also, this game features [[Pipe Cannon|Warp Pipe]]s that can shoot the player into the air like [[Cannon]]s. The jump sound effect is reused when Mario or Luigi jumps.
*[[Mario Kart (series)|''Mario Kart'' series]] - The [[Lightning]] item was once considered for Mario Vs. Luigi, retaining its ability to shrink the opponent player.<ref>{{cite|date=May 24, 2005|title=Mario Comes Full Circle In New Super Mario Bros.|url=www.pressthebuttons.com/2005/05/inew_super_mari.html|publisher=Press The Buttons|accessdate=April 9, 2024}}</ref>
*[[Mario Kart (series)|''Mario Kart'' series]] - The [[Lightning]] item was once considered for Mario Vs. Luigi, retaining its ability to shrink the opponent player.<ref>{{cite|date=May 24, 2005|title=Mario Comes Full Circle In New Super Mario Bros.|url=www.pressthebuttons.com/2005/05/inew_super_mari.html|publisher=Press The Buttons|accessdate=April 9, 2024}}</ref>
*''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]'' - The sound effects for defeating Piranha Plants, the switch timer, and collecting Red Coins, including the distinct sound for the last red coin, all come from this game.
*''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]'' - The sound effects for defeating Piranha Plants, the switch timer, and collecting Red Coins, including the distinct sound for the last red coin, all come from this game.
*''[[Super Mario 64]]'' - There are several characters from this game reappearing here, such as [[Dorrie]] and [[Sushi]]. Some of the Mario Bros.' techniques, such as the [[Triple Jump]], the [[Wall Jump]], the [[Ground Pound]], and the [[Swim|Flutter Kick]], are also brought to 2D ''Super Mario'' games starting from this game. The theme used for [[Invincible Mario|Invincible Mario/Luigi]] is the same as the theme for [[Wing Mario]] and [[Vanish Mario]] in this game. [[Chain Chomp]]s can be freed by [[Ground Pound]]ing their posts three times.
*''[[Super Mario 64]]'' - There are several characters from this game reappearing here, such as [[Dorrie]] and [[Sushi]]. Some of the Mario Bros.' techniques, such as the [[Triple Jump]], the [[Wall Jump]], the [[Ground Pound]], and the [[Swim|Flutter Kick]], are also brought to 2D ''Super Mario'' games starting from this game. Also, a few voice clips are reused, like "It's-a me, Mario!", and "Here we go!" The theme used for [[Invincible Mario|Invincible Mario/Luigi]] is the same as the theme for [[Wing Mario]] and [[Vanish Mario]] in this game. Bowser's voice effects in ''New Super Mario Bros.'' are his computerized roars and growls from the [[Nintendo 64|N64]] era. In all follow-ups to this game, he uses his modern voice clips as provided by [[Kenny James]]. [[Chain Chomp]]s can be freed by [[Ground Pound]]ing their posts three times.
*''[[Mario Kart 64]]'' - The artwork for the [[Blue Shell]] is edited from the artwork for the various shells from this game.
*''[[Mario Kart 64]]'' - The artwork for the [[Blue Shell]] is edited from the artwork for the various shells from this game.
*''[[Super Mario Advance (series)|Super Mario Advance]]'' series - The sound effect that plays when [[Mario]] or [[Luigi]] collects a [[Super Mushroom]] is reused from these games.
*''[[Super Mario Advance (series)|Super Mario Advance]]'' series - The sound effect that plays when [[Mario]] or [[Luigi]] collects a [[Super Mushroom]] is reused from these games.
*''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'' - [[Bowser Jr.]] reappears as the main antagonist in this game. The instruction booklet even says, "Didn't Bowser Jr. once think Peach was his mother?", referencing this game. When Mario enters [[Petey Piranha]]'s room, (for the first time, from the beginning), who first appears in this game, the cutscene that plays mirrors the beginning of his second battle in [[Bianco Hills]]. He is found sleeping peacefully only to be disturbed by something (in this case, Bowser Jr. jumping on him) and, enraged, starts to fly. During the card minigames, the music from [[Casino Delfino]] plays, but without the saxophones and whistling. Based on the background, it is very well possible that these games take place in Casino Delfino. The [[Monty Mole]] boss of [[World 6 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 6]] attacks Mario by throwing [[Bob-omb]]s and shooting [[Bullet Bill]]s from a cannon-bearing machine, like the Monty Mole boss of this game.
*''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'' - [[Bowser Jr.]] reappears as the main antagonist in this game. The instruction booklet even says, "Didn't Bowser Jr. once think Peach was his mother?", referencing this game. When Mario enters [[Petey Piranha]]'s room, (for the first time, from the beginning), who first appears in this game, the cutscene that plays mirrors the beginning of his second battle in [[Bianco Hills]]. He is found sleeping peacefully only to be disturbed by something (in this case, Bowser Jr. jumping on him) and, enraged, starts to fly. During the card minigames, the music from [[Casino Delfino]] plays, but without the saxophones and whistling. Based on the background, it is very well possible that these games take place in Casino Delfino. The [[Monty Mole]] boss of [[World 6 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 6]] attacks Mario by throwing [[Bob-omb]]s and shooting [[Bullet Bill]]s from a cannon-bearing machine, like the Monty Mole boss of this game.
*''[[Mario Party 4]]'' - The [[Mini Mushroom]] and [[Mega Mushroom]] return with the same function as in this game, albeit with different designs.
*''[[Mario Party 4]]'' - The [[Mini Mushroom]] and [[Mega Mushroom]] return with the same function as in this game, albeit with different designs.
*''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]'' - [[Pokey]]s use their design from this game.
*''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]'' - [[Pokey]]s use their design from this game. Also, some character voices come from this game.
*''[[Mario Party 6]]'' - Mario, Luigi, and Princess Peach's artwork is reused for this game.
*''[[Mario Party 6]]'' - Mario, Luigi, and Princess Peach's artwork is reused for this game.
*''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'' - The characters reappearing from ''Super Mario 64'' look as they do in this game, and many assets were pulled from this game - models and textures, the invincibility music track, some sound effects, and several enemies, such as [[Scuttlebug]]s, which debut in 2D ''Super Mario'' games here, using their behavior from ''Super Mario 64 DS''. Additionally, the [[Mega Mushroom]] grants the same effect as grabbing a [[Super Mushroom]] in this game. Most of the minigames in ''New Super Mario Bros.'' return or are edited from this game. The Mario Vs. Luigi mode is very similar to this game's [[Super Mario 64 DS#VS mode|VS mode]]. When the Nintendo DS is opened and closed, Mario says "It's-a me, Mario!" and "Buh-bye!", respectively. Also, ''New Super Mario Bros.'' runs on a heavily modified version of this game's engine.{{ref needed}}
*''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'' - The characters reappearing from ''Super Mario 64'' look as they do in this game, and many assets were pulled from this game - models and textures, the invincibility music track, some sound effects, and several enemies, such as [[Scuttlebug]]s, which debut in 2D ''Super Mario'' games here, using their behavior from ''Super Mario 64 DS''. Additionally, the [[Mega Mushroom]] grants the same effect as grabbing a [[Super Mushroom]] in this game. Most of the minigames in ''New Super Mario Bros.'' return or are edited from this game. The Mario Vs. Luigi mode is very similar to this game's [[Super Mario 64 DS#VS mode|VS mode]]. When the Nintendo DS is opened and closed, Mario says "It's-a me, Mario!" and "Buh-bye!", respectively. Also, ''New Super Mario Bros.'' runs on a heavily modified version of this game's engine.{{ref needed}}
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*''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey]]'' - Bowser Jr. was involved in the transformation of Bowser and Dry Bowser similar to in ''New Super Mario Bros.'', although the main difference is that it was in reverse (and was unintentional on Bowser Jr.'s part).
*''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey]]'' - Bowser Jr. was involved in the transformation of Bowser and Dry Bowser similar to in ''New Super Mario Bros.'', although the main difference is that it was in reverse (and was unintentional on Bowser Jr.'s part).
*''[[The Super Mario Bros. Movie]]'' - The "''Super Mario Bros.''" part of the ''New Super Mario Bros.'' logo is used in the logo for [[Super Mario Bros. Plumbing]]. A "[[paah]]" and the P Switch music are arranged in the track "Welcome to the Mushroom Kingdom".
*''[[The Super Mario Bros. Movie]]'' - The "''Super Mario Bros.''" part of the ''New Super Mario Bros.'' logo is used in the logo for [[Super Mario Bros. Plumbing]]. A "[[paah]]" and the P Switch music are arranged in the track "Welcome to the Mushroom Kingdom".
*''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]'' - The "''Super Mario Bros.''" part of the game's logo is the same one present in the logo for ''New Super Mario Bros.'' [[Goal Pole (secret)|Secret poles]] with red flags and black bases return. Bowser Jr.'s boss fights function similarly to the boss fights against himself, but without the ability to retreat inside his shell when he is about to get stomped. [[10-flower coin]]s act as the equivalent of [[Star Coin]]s, behaving identically with three to collect in every normal level. [[Baboom]]s function similarly to [[Kab-omb]]s, also exploding into [[fireworks]] when defeated.
*''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]'' - The "''Super Mario Bros.''" part of the game's logo is the same one present in the logo for ''New Super Mario Bros.'' [[Goal Pole (secret)|Secret Goal Poles]] with red flags and black bases return. Bowser Jr.'s boss fights function similarly to the boss fights against himself, but without the ability to retreat inside his shell when he is about to get stomped. [[10-flower coin]]s act as the equivalent of [[Star Coin]]s, behaving identically with three to collect in every normal level. [[Baboom]]s function similarly to [[Kab-omb]]s, also exploding into [[fireworks]] when defeated.


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
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|Jpn={{ruby|New|ニュー}} スーパーマリオブラザーズ
|Jap={{ruby|New|ニュー}} スーパーマリオブラザーズ
|JpnR=Nyū Sūpā Mario Burazāzu
|JapR=Nyū Sūpā Mario Burazāzu
|JpnM=New Super Mario Bros.
|JapM=New Super Mario Bros.
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|Fre=''New Super Mario Bros''
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==Notes==
==Trivia==
*''New Super Mario Bros.'' is the last game in the ''Super Mario'' franchise in which the sound effect of a [[Warp Pipe]] is also the damage sound effect for Mario/Luigi. Later ''Super Mario'' platformers use the ''[[Super Mario World]]'' variant of the pipe sound to indicate damage, while still keeping the original ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' sound effect for pipes.
*''New Super Mario Bros.'' is the last game in the ''Super Mario'' franchise in which the sound effect of a [[Warp Pipe]] is also the damage sound effect for Mario/Luigi. Later ''Super Mario'' platformers use the ''[[Super Mario World]]'' variant of the pipe sound to indicate damage, while still keeping the original ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' sound effect for pipes.
**Likewise, the [[coin]] sound in this game is very similar to the Coin sound from the 8-bit ''Super Mario'' games, whereas in later games in the series, the sound effect sounds closer to that of ''Super Mario World''.
**Likewise, the [[Coin]] sound in this game is very similar to the Coin sound from the 8-bit ''Super Mario'' games, whereas in later games in the series, the sound effect sounds closer to that of ''Super Mario World''.
**Likewise, this is the last game where the [[Goal Pole|pole]] has a skull on the flags. Starting with ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]'', Bowser's emblem is used.
**Likewise, this is the last game where the [[Goal Pole]] has a skull on the flags. Starting with ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]'', Bowser's emblem is used.


==References==
==References==

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