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'''''Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels''''', also known as '''''Super Mario Bros. 2''''', and alternatively '''''Super Mario Bros. 2: For Super Players''''' in the Japanese version of ''[[Super Mario All-Stars]]'' and '''''Super Mario Bros. for Super Players''''' in ''[[Super Mario Bros. Deluxe]]'', is a direct sequel to the [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]] game ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' It is the second entry in the [[Super Mario (series)|''Super Mario'' series]].<ref name=encyclopedia>{{cite|author=Kazuya Sakai (Ambit), kikai, Akinori Sao, Junko Fukuda, Kunio Takayama, and Ko Nakahara ({{wp|Shogakukan}}) (ed.)|title=''[[Super Mario Bros. Encyclopedia|Encyclopedia Super Mario Bros.]]''|location=Milwaulkie|publisher=[[Dark Horse Comics|Dark Horse Books]]|date=2018|isbn=978-4-09-106569-8}}</ref>
'''''Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels''''', also known as '''''Super Mario Bros. 2''''', and alternatively '''''Super Mario Bros. 2: For Super Players''''' in the Japanese version of ''[[Super Mario All-Stars]]'' and '''''Super Mario Bros. for Super Players''''' in ''[[Super Mario Bros. Deluxe]]'', is a direct sequel to the [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]] game ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' It is the second entry in the [[Super Mario (series)|''Super Mario'' series]].<ref name=encyclopedia>{{cite|author=Kazuya Sakai (Ambit), kikai, Akinori Sao, Junko Fukuda, Kunio Takayama, and Ko Nakahara ({{wp|Shogakukan}}) (ed.)|title=''[[Super Mario Bros. Encyclopedia|Encyclopedia Super Mario Bros.]]''|location=Milwaulkie|publisher=[[Dark Horse Comics|Dark Horse Books]]|date=2018|isbn=978-4-09-106569-8}}</ref>


The game was initially released in [[List of games by date#1986|1986]] for the Japan-only [[Family Computer Disk System]]. It uses a slightly altered version of ''Super Mario Bros.''{{'}}s engine, with some new features, altered graphics and new enemy behavior, and different, significantly more challenging levels. Nintendo of America originally deemed this game too difficult and too much like the original{{ref needed}} to sell well in Western countries, so in order to prevent the early series being associated with frustration and staleness, it adapted ''[[Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic]]'' and released it as ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]''. This game was later released in Japan under the title ''Super Mario USA''.
The game was initially released in [[List of games by date#1986|1986]] for the Japan-only [[Family Computer Disk System]]. It uses a slightly altered version of ''Super Mario Bros.''{{'}}s engine, with some new features, altered graphics and new enemy behavior, and different, significantly more challenging levels. Nintendo of America originally deemed this game too difficult and too much like the original to sell well in Western countries, so in order to prevent the early series being associated with frustration and staleness, it adapted ''[[Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic]]'' and released it as ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]''. This game was later released in Japan under the title ''Super Mario USA''.


The first time this game was released outside of Japan was its remake in ''[[Super Mario All-Stars]]'', where it gained the title ''Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels'' in 1993. Then, as part of ''[[Super Mario Bros. Deluxe]]'', it was redone and renamed ''Super Mario Bros. for Super Players''. The original unaltered release was not available worldwide until the debut of the [[Virtual Console]], over two decades later.
The first time this game was released outside of Japan was its remake in ''[[Super Mario All-Stars]]'', where it gained the title ''Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels'' in 1993. Then, as part of ''[[Super Mario Bros. Deluxe]]'', it was redone and renamed ''Super Mario Bros. for Super Players''. The original unaltered release was not available worldwide until the debut of the [[Virtual Console]], over two decades later.
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The story of ''Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels'' is identical to the first game and is said to be set in a "parallel world" to it.<ref name=Staff/><ref>{{cite|url=www.nintendo.co.jp/wii/vc/vc_smb2/vc_smb2_01.html|title=VC スーパーマリオブラザーズ2|language=ja|publisher=Nintendo|accessdate=May 31, 2024}}</ref> The following text is translated from the Japanese instruction booklet.<ref>{{cite|url=gamingalexandria.com/fds/Super%20Mario%20Bros%202/Super%20Mario%20Bros%202%20-%20Manual.pdf|title=''Super Mario Bros. 2'' Disk System instruction booklet|format=PDF|page=3}}</ref>
The story of ''Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels'' is identical to the first game and is said to be set in a "parallel world" to it.<ref name=Staff/><ref>{{cite|url=www.nintendo.co.jp/wii/vc/vc_smb2/vc_smb2_01.html|title=VC スーパーマリオブラザーズ2|language=ja|publisher=Nintendo|accessdate=May 31, 2024}}</ref> The following text is translated from the Japanese instruction booklet.<ref>{{cite|url=gamingalexandria.com/fds/Super%20Mario%20Bros%202/Super%20Mario%20Bros%202%20-%20Manual.pdf|title=''Super Mario Bros. 2'' Disk System instruction booklet|format=PDF|page=3}}</ref>
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''One day, the peaceful kingdom where [[Toad (species)|Mushroom]]s live was invaded by the tribe of the huge turtle [[Bowser|Koopa]], whom possesses powerful magic. Said magical power transformed all the quiet Mushroom People into rocks, [[Brick Block|brick]]s and [[horsetail]]s among other forms, and the [[Mushroom Kingdom]] fell into ruin.''
''One day, the peaceful kingdom where [[Toad (species)|Toad]]s live was invaded by the tribe of the huge turtle [[Bowser|Bowser]], whom possesses powerful magic. Said magical power transformed all the quiet Mushroom People into rocks, [[? Block|block]]s and [[horsetail]]s among other forms, and the [[Mushroom Kingdom]] fell into ruin.''


''The only one who can undo this magic on the Mushrooms and revive them is the Mushroom Kingdom's own [[Princess Peach]]. She is presently in the hands of King Koopa.
''The only one who can undo this magic on the Mushrooms and revive them is the Mushroom Kingdom's own [[Princess Peach]]. She is presently in the hands of King Bowser.


''[[Mario]] has stood up to defeat the [[Koopa (species)|Turtle Tribe]], rescue Princess Peach, and rebuild the peaceful Mushroom Kingdom.
''[[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] has stood up to defeat the [[Koopa (species)|Koppa Troop]], rescue Princess Peach, and rebuild the peaceful Mushroom Kingdom.


''The Mario in the TV is you. Only you can bring this adventure quest (expedition) to a conclusion.
''The Mario (or Luigi) in the TV is you. Only you can bring this adventure quest (expedition) to a conclusion.
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===New game features===
===New game features===
*[[Poison Mushroom]]s are introduced. Touching one is equivalent to colliding with an enemy, except the mushroom is consumed as usual. They can be found in either [[? Block|?]]s or invisible blocks. Their color palette matches the Goombas of that level (brown on overworlds, blue in undergrounds, gray in castles).
*[[Poison Mushroom]]s are introduced. Touching one is equivalent to colliding with an enemy, except the mushroom is consumed as usual. They can be found in either [[? Block|?]]s or invisible blocks. Their color palette matches the Goombas of that level (brown on overworlds, blue in undergrounds, gray in castles).
*Red Piranha Plants are introduced, a more aggressive variant of the usual green Piranha Plant that attacks even if the player is standing next to their pipe. They stop attacking only if the player is anywhere above the pipe (except if on the two outermost pixels of its edges). These first appear in World 4, completely replacing green Piranha Plants which no longer appear.
*Red Piranha Plants are introduced, a more aggressive variant of the usual green Piranha Plant that attacks even if the player is standing next to their pipe. They stop attacking only if the player is anywhere above the pipe (except if on the two outermost pixels of its edges). These first appear in World 4.
*Upside-down pipes are introduced, appearing first in World 5.
*Upside-down pipes are introduced, appearing first in World 5.
*Red Piranha Plants may be found in upside-down pipes. They attack and retreat more frequently than those in right-side up pipes, and there is no way to stop them from attacking (since the player cannot stand on top of their pipe; they continue to attack even if the player stands directly underneath their pipe). These also appear in underwater stages.
*Red Piranha Plants may be found in upside-down pipes. They attack and retreat more frequently than those in right-side up pipes, and there is no way to stop them from attacking (since the player cannot stand on top of their pipe; they continue to attack even if the player stands directly underneath their pipe). These also appear in underwater stages.
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|[[World 1-1 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)|World 1-1]]
|[[World 1-1 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)|World 1-1]]
|[[World D-4]]
|[[World D-4]]
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|data-sort-value=2000|{{chart icon|cross}}
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|[[File:Goomba SMB.png]]
|[[File:Goomba SMB.png]]
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|[[File:SMB Hammer Bro Sprite.png]]
|[[File:SMB Hammer Bro Sprite.png]]
|[[Hammer Bro]]ther
|[[Hammer Bro]]
|align=left|Helmeted Koopas that toss [[hammer]]s. Hammer Brothers periodically hop between rows of [[block]]s. They always occur in pairs.
|align=left|Helmeted Koopas that toss [[hammer]]s. Hammer Bros periodically hop between rows of [[block]]s. They always occur in pairs.
|[[World 3-1 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)|World 3-1]]
|[[World 3-1 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)|World 3-1]]
|[[World D-4]]
|[[World D-4]]
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|[[World D-4]]
|[[World D-4]]
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|200
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|{{chart icon|new}}
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|[[File:SMB Sprite Cheep Cheep (Red).png]]
|[[File:SMB Sprite Cheep Cheep (Red).png]]
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|[[World D-4]]
|[[World D-4]]
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|200
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|{{chart icon|new}}
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|[[File:Podoboo Sprite SMB.png]]
|[[File:Podoboo Sprite SMB.png]]
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|[[File:SMB Sprite Bowser's Flame.png]]
|[[File:SMB Sprite Bowser's Flame.png]]
|[[Bowser's Flame|Bowser's Fireball]]
|[[Fire Breath|Bowser's Fireball]]
|align=left|Flames spewed by Bowser and his imposters. The fire travels horizontally and transcends walls.
|align=left|Flames spewed by Bowser and his imposters. The fire travels horizontally and transcends walls.
|[[World 1-4 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)|World 1-4]]
|[[World 1-4 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)|World 1-4]]
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===Bosses===
===Bosses===
[[File:NES LL 8-4 Bowser's Brother Screenshot.png|thumb|Mario and the blue Bowser in World 8-4.]]
Like the original ''Super Mario Bros.'', a [[boss]] occurs in the fourth level of each world within the final room of the [[castle]]. The only exception is [[World 9 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)|World 9]], whose boss is in [[World 9-3 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)|9-3]] above ground. The boss is on a bridge suspended above a pool of lava. Touching the ax at the opposite corner of the bridge makes it fall away and defeats the boss, but striking one with five [[fireball]]s as [[Fire Mario|Fiery Mario]] defeats it as well. Defeating it this way awards the player with 5000 points. Once defeated, Mario transitions to a narrow corridor where a captive is held. In the first seven [[world]]s, this captive is a [[Toad (species)|Toad]] that directs Mario further along his journey. In [[World 8 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 8]] and [[World D-4|D-4]], [[Princess Peach|Princess Toadstool]] is the one rescued. In most boss rooms, Lifts, Normal Blocks, Podoboos, and Fire-Bars appear alongside the boss as well.
Like the original ''Super Mario Bros.'', a [[boss]] occurs in the fourth level of each world within the final room of the [[castle]]. The only exception is [[World 9 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)|World 9]], whose boss is in [[World 9-3 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)|9-3]] above ground. The boss is on a bridge suspended above a pool of lava. Touching the ax at the opposite corner of the bridge makes it fall away and defeats the boss, but striking one with five [[fireball]]s as [[Fire Mario|Fiery Mario]] defeats it as well. Defeating it this way awards the player with 5000 points. Once defeated, Mario transitions to a narrow corridor where a captive is held. In the first seven [[world]]s, this captive is a [[Toad (species)|Toad]] that directs Mario further along his journey. In [[World 8 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 8]] and [[World D-4|D-4]], [[Princess Peach|Princess Toadstool]] is the one rescued. In most boss rooms, Lifts, Normal Blocks, Podoboos, and Fire-Bars appear alongside the boss as well.


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Intrinsically, the only boss in the game is [[Bowser]], the fire-breathing King of [[Koopa (species)|Koopa]]s who kidnapped the princess. However, Bowser himself only appears at the boss of World 8-4. All of the proceeding and subsequent "Bowsers" are his [[Fake Bowser|minions in disguise]]. In the levels with Bowser, a [[Bowser's Brother|blue-colored one]] appears earlier in the level as well as a mid-boss and by himself in 9-3. They all exhibit the same behavior: the large Koopa shuffles back and forth along the bridge, facing Mario, and jumping in small arches. These arches are just high enough that Mario can move underneath Bowser if the opportunity presents itself. The blue-colored Bowser is the only boss encountered off bridges and is defeated only with fireballs.
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In the first five worlds and worlds A, B, C, and D, the fake Bowsers [[Fire Breath|spew fire]]. In the sixth and seventh, they toss [[hammer]]s like Hammer Bros. The blue-colored one does both in World 8-4, but only tosses hammers in World 9-3 and only breathes fire in World D-4. The real Bowser is the only boss that consistently does both. Like Spinies, Bowser and his lookalikes have spiked shells. Attempting to [[stomp]] them damages Mario.
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|style="background:black"|[[File:SMB Bowser Sprite.png]]
|[[Fake Bowser]]
|align=left|A Bowser imposter is faced at the end of each world except for worlds 8 and 9. In worlds 1 through 5 and A through D, they [[Bowser's Flame|spit fire]]. In worlds 6 and 7, they throw [[hammer]]s. Defeating them with fireballs reveals their true form.
|[[World 1-4 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)|World 1-4]]
|[[World D-4|World D-4]]
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|style="background:black"|[[File:BowserBrotherSMBTLL.png]]
|[[Bowser's Brother]]
|align=left|Bowser's blue brother is a mini-boss that can be defeated only with fireballs. It is not necessary to beat him as he can be avoided. He appears twice. In World 8-4, he can spit fire and throw hammers. In World 9-3, he throws only hammers.
|[[World 8-4 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)|World 8-4]]
|[[World 9-3 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)|World 9-3]]
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|style="background:black"|[[File:SMB Bowser Sprite.png]]
|[[Bowser]]
|align=left|Bowser appears only at the end of World 8-4. He spits fire and throws hammers but can be defeated just like his impostors.
|colspan=2|[[World 8-4 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)|World 8-4]]
|—
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|style="background:black"|[[File:BowserBrotherSMBTLL.png]]
|Fake Bowser's Brother
|align=left|An imposter of Bowser's Brother appears only in a hallway of World D-4. He spits fire. He can be defeated only with fireballs, which reveals his true form. It is not necessary to beat him.
|colspan=2|[[World D-4]]
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==Items and objects==
==Items and objects==
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|N/A
|[[File:SMB Smallmario.png]]<br>[[Small Mario]]
|[[File:SMB Smallmario.png]]<br>[[Small Mario]]
|[[File:SMB_Small_Luigi_Sprite.png]]<br>[[Small Mario|Small Luigi]]
|[[File:SMB Luigi Death Sprite.png]]<br>[[Small Mario|Small Luigi]]
|align=left|Mario is in his Small form when the player starts a new game. Small Mario is incapable of breaking Normal Blocks and loses a life when he makes contact with an enemy or obstacle. However, he can run across narrow passageways without having to [[crouch]]. Regardless of the form he was in before losing a life, Mario reappears in the level in his Small form.
|align=left|Mario is in his Small form when the player starts a new game. Small Mario is incapable of breaking Normal Blocks and loses a life when he makes contact with an enemy or obstacle. However, he can run across narrow passageways without having to [[crouch]]. Regardless of the form he was in before losing a life, Mario reappears in the level in his Small form.
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|[[File:SMBLL Super Mushroom Sprite.png]]<br>[[Super Mushroom|Mushroom]]
|[[File:SMBLL Super Mushroom Sprite.png]]<br>[[Super Mushroom|Mushroom]]
|[[File:SMB Super Mario Jumping.png]]<br>[[Super Mario]]
|[[File:SMB Super Mario Jumping.png]]<br>[[Super Mario]]
|[[File:SMB_Super_Luigi_Jumping.png]]<br>[[Super Mario|Super Luigi]]
|[[File:SMB Super Luigi Sprite.png]]<br>[[Super Mario|Super Luigi]]
|align=left|Mushrooms are within visible blocks and slide across the ground, similar to 1-Up Mushrooms. They bounce back in the opposite direction when they hit an obstruction. Touching one transforms Small Mario into Super Mario, a form twice as tall and capable of breaking Normal Blocks. Subsequent encounters with blocks intended to contain Mushrooms instead release Fire Flowers when struck in this form. Receiving damaging reverts Super Mario back into his Small form. He retains his Super form across levels if he reaches flagpoles as Super Mario.
|align=left|Mushrooms are within visible blocks and slide across the ground, similar to 1-Up Mushrooms. They bounce back in the opposite direction when they hit an obstruction. Touching one transforms Small Mario into Super Mario, a form twice as tall and capable of breaking Normal Blocks. Subsequent encounters with blocks intended to contain Mushrooms instead release Fire Flowers when struck in this form. Receiving damaging reverts Super Mario back into his Small form. He retains his Super form across levels if he reaches flagpoles as Super Mario.
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|[[File:SMB Sprite Fire Flower.png]]<br>[[Fire Flower]]
|[[File:SMB Sprite Fire Flower.png]]<br>[[Fire Flower]]
|colspan=2|[[File:SMB Fire Mario Sprite.png]]<br>[[Fire Mario|Fiery Mario / Luigi]]
|colspan=2|[[File:SMB Fire Mario Sprite.png]]<br>[[Fire Mario|Fiery Mario / Luigi]]
|align=left|Making contact with a Fire Flower transforms Mario into Fiery Mario. In this form, Mario can toss projectile fireballs with {{button|nes|a}} that bounce along the ground. Most enemies are defeated when hit. Fiery Mario also has all the benefits of Super Mario, and similarly retains this form if he completes the level in it. As in the original ''Super Mario Bros.'', Mario reverts to his Small form if hit as Fiery Mario.
|align=left|Making contact with a Fire Flower transforms Mario into Fiery Mario. In this form, Mario can toss projectile fireballs with {{button|nes|a}} that bounce along the ground. Most enemies are defeated when hit. Fiery Mario also has all the benefits of Super Mario, and similarly retains this form if he completes the level in it. As in the original [[Family Computer|Famicom]] release of the first ''Super Mario Bros.'', Mario reverts to his Small form if hit as Fiery Mario.
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|[[File:SMB Sprite Super Star.png]]<br>[[Super Star|Star]]
|[[File:SMB Sprite Super Star.png]]<br>[[Super Star|Star]]
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|rowspan=4!style="background: #000000"|<center>[[File:SMBLL Luigi Screenshot.png|link=World 1 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)]]</center>
|rowspan=4!style="background: #000000"|<center>[[File:SMBLL Luigi Screenshot.png|link=World 1 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)]]</center>
|[[World 1-1 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)|World 1-1]]
|[[World 1-1 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)|World 1-1]]
|Ground
|Overworld
|[[Goomba]], [[Koopa Troopa]], [[Koopa Paratroopa]], [[Piranha Plant]]
|[[Goomba]], [[Koopa Troopa]], [[Koopa Paratroopa]], [[Piranha Plant]]
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|[[World 1-3 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)|World 1-3]]
|[[World 1-3 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)|World 1-3]]
|Ground/Sky
|Athletic
|[[Blooper]], [[Koopa Troopa]], [[Koopa Paratroopa]]
|[[Blooper]], [[Koopa Troopa]], [[Koopa Paratroopa]]
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|rowspan=4!style="background: #000000"|<center>[[File:SMBLL World 2-1 Screenshot.png|link=World 2 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)]]</center>
|rowspan=4!style="background: #000000"|<center>[[File:SMBLL World 2-1 Screenshot.png|link=World 2 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)]]</center>
|[[World 2-1 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)|World 2-1]]
|[[World 2-1 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)|World 2-1]]
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|Overworld
|[[Goomba]], [[Koopa Troopa]], [[Koopa Paratroopa]], [[Piranha Plant]]
|[[Goomba]], [[Koopa Troopa]], [[Koopa Paratroopa]], [[Piranha Plant]]
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|[[World 2-2 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)|World 2-2]]
|[[World 2-2 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)|World 2-2]]
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|Overworld
|Koopa Troopa, Koopa Paratroopa, Goomba, Piranha Plant
|Koopa Troopa, Koopa Paratroopa, Goomba, Piranha Plant
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|[[World 2-3 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)|World 2-3]]
|[[World 2-3 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)|World 2-3]]
|Ground/Sky
|Athletic
|[[Cheep Cheep]], Koopa Troopa, Koopa Paratroopa, Blooper
|[[Cheep Cheep]], Koopa Troopa, Koopa Paratroopa, Blooper
|-
|-
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|rowspan=4!style="background: #000000"|<center>[[File:SMBLL World 3-2 Screenshot.png|link=World 3 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)]]</center>
|rowspan=4!style="background: #000000"|<center>[[File:SMBLL World 3-2 Screenshot.png|link=World 3 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)]]</center>
|[[World 3-1 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)|World 3-1]]
|[[World 3-1 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)|World 3-1]]
|Ground/Snow
|Overworld
|[[Hammer Bro]]ther, Koopa Troopa, Koopa Paratroopa, [[Bullet Bill]], Piranha Plant
|[[Hammer Bro]]ther, Koopa Troopa, Koopa Paratroopa, [[Bullet Bill]], Piranha Plant
|-
|-
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|-
|-
|[[World 3-3 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)|World 3-3]]
|[[World 3-3 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)|World 3-3]]
|Ground/Snow/Sky
|Athletic
|Koopa Troopa, Koopa Paratroopa, Piranha Plant
|Koopa Troopa, Koopa Paratroopa, Piranha Plant
|-
|-
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|rowspan=4!style="background: #000000"|<center>[[File:SMBLL World 4-1 Screenshot.png|link=World 4 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)]]</center>
|rowspan=4!style="background: #000000"|<center>[[File:SMBLL World 4-1 Screenshot.png|link=World 4 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)]]</center>
|[[World 4-1 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)|World 4-1]]
|[[World 4-1 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)|World 4-1]]
|Ground
|Overworld
|Piranha Plant, [[Lakitu]], [[Spiny]]
|Piranha Plant, [[Lakitu]], [[Spiny]]
|-
|-
|[[World 4-2 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)|World 4-2]]
|[[World 4-2 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)|World 4-2]]
|Ground
|Overworld
|Koopa Troopa, Piranha Plant, Buzzy Beetle, Lakitu, Spiny, Goomba
|Koopa Troopa, Piranha Plant, Buzzy Beetle, Lakitu, Spiny, Goomba
|-
|-
|[[World 4-3 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)|World 4-3]]
|[[World 4-3 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)|World 4-3]]
|Ground/Sky
|Athletic
|Koopa Paratroopa, Koopa Troopa, Bullet Bill
|Koopa Paratroopa, Koopa Troopa, Bullet Bill
|-
|-
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|rowspan=4!style="background: #000000"|<center>[[File:SMBLL World 5-1 Screenshot.png|link=World 5 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)]]</center>
|rowspan=4!style="background: #000000"|<center>[[File:SMBLL World 5-1 Screenshot.png|link=World 5 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)]]</center>
|[[World 5-1 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)|World 5-1]]
|[[World 5-1 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)|World 5-1]]
|Snow
|Overworld
|Buzzy Beetle, Piranha Plant, Koopa Troopa, Koopa Paratroopa, Goomba
|Buzzy Beetle, Piranha Plant, Koopa Troopa, Koopa Paratroopa, Goomba
|-
|-
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|-
|-
|[[World 5-3 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)|World 5-3]]
|[[World 5-3 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)|World 5-3]]
|Ground/Sky
|Athletic
|Koopa Paratroopa, Piranha Plant, Bullet Bill, Blooper
|Koopa Paratroopa, Piranha Plant, Bullet Bill, Blooper
|-
|-
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|rowspan=4!style="background: #000000"|<center>[[File:SMBLL World 6-3 Screenshot.png|link=World 6 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)]]</center>
|rowspan=4!style="background: #000000"|<center>[[File:SMBLL World 6-3 Screenshot.png|link=World 6 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)]]</center>
|[[World 6-1 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)|World 6-1]]
|[[World 6-1 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)|World 6-1]]
|Ground
|Overworld
|Piranha Plant, Buzzy Beetle, Koopa Troopa, Koopa Paratroopa, Goomba, Bullet Bill, Hammer Brother, Blooper
|Piranha Plant, Buzzy Beetle, Koopa Troopa, Koopa Paratroopa, Goomba, Bullet Bill, Hammer Brother, Blooper
|-
|-
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|-
|-
|[[World 6-3 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)|World 6-3]]
|[[World 6-3 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)|World 6-3]]
|Sky
|Athletic
|Koopa Troopa, Koopa Paratroopa, Cheep Cheep
|Koopa Troopa, Koopa Paratroopa, Cheep Cheep
|-
|-
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|rowspan=4!style="background: #000000"|<center>[[File:SMBLL World 7-3 Screenshot.png|link=World 7 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)]]</center>
|rowspan=4!style="background: #000000"|<center>[[File:SMBLL World 7-3 Screenshot.png|link=World 7 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)]]</center>
|[[World 7-1 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)|World 7-1]]
|[[World 7-1 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)|World 7-1]]
|Ground
|Overworld
|Koopa Troopa, Koopa Paratroopa, Piranha Plant, Hammer Brother, Bullet Bill
|Koopa Troopa, Koopa Paratroopa, Piranha Plant, Hammer Brother, Bullet Bill
|-
|-
|[[World 7-2 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)|World 7-2]]
|[[World 7-2 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)|World 7-2]]
|Ground/Sky/Water
|Overworld/Athletic
|Blooper, Cheep Cheep, Piranha Plant, Fire-Bar
|Blooper, Cheep Cheep, Piranha Plant, Fire-Bar
|-
|-
|[[World 7-3 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)|World 7-3]]
|[[World 7-3 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)|World 7-3]]
|Sky
|Athletic
|Koopa Troopa, Koopa Paratroopa, Piranha Plant, Fire-Bar
|Koopa Troopa, Koopa Paratroopa, Piranha Plant, Fire-Bar
|-
|-
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|rowspan=4!style="background: #000000"|<center>[[File:SMBLL NES World 8-4 Peach.png|link=World 8 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)]]</center>
|rowspan=4!style="background: #000000"|<center>[[File:SMBLL NES World 8-4 Peach.png|link=World 8 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)]]</center>
|[[World 8-1 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)|World 8-1]]
|[[World 8-1 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)|World 8-1]]
|Ground
|Overworld
|Goomba, Koopa Troopa, Koopa Paratroopa, Piranha Plant, Buzzy Beetle
|Goomba, Koopa Troopa, Koopa Paratroopa, Piranha Plant, Buzzy Beetle
|-
|-
|[[World 8-2 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)|World 8-2]]
|[[World 8-2 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)|World 8-2]]
|Autumn Ground
|Overworld
|Goomba, Koopa Paratroopa, Piranha Plant, Buzzy Beetle, Lakitu, Spiny, Bullet Bill
|Goomba, Koopa Paratroopa, Piranha Plant, Buzzy Beetle, Lakitu, Spiny, Bullet Bill
|-
|-
|[[World 8-3 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)|World 8-3]]
|[[World 8-3 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)|World 8-3]]
|Sky
|Athletic
|Koopa Troopa, Koopa Paratroopa, Piranha Plant, Bullet Bill, Hammer Brother
|Koopa Troopa, Koopa Paratroopa, Piranha Plant, Bullet Bill, Hammer Brother
|-
|-
|[[World 8-4 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)|World 8-4]]
|[[World 8-4 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)|World 8-4]]
|Bowser's Castle
|Castle
|Goomba, Koopa Paratroopa, Piranha Plant, Fire-Bar, Lava Bubble, Buzzy Beetle, Hammer Brother, Blooper, Cheep Cheep, [[Bowser's Brother]], [[Bowser]]
|Goomba, Koopa Paratroopa, Piranha Plant, Fire-Bar, Lava Bubble, Buzzy Beetle, Hammer Brother, Blooper, Cheep Cheep, [[Bowser's Brother]], [[Bowser]]
|-
|-
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|-
|[[World 9-3 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)|World 9-3]]
|[[World 9-3 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)|World 9-3]]
|Fortress
|Overworld Castle
|Bowser's Brother
|Bowser's Brother
|-
|-
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|rowspan=4!style="background: #202020"|<center>[[File:SMBLL World A-1 Screenshot.png|link=World A]]</center>
|rowspan=4!style="background: #202020"|<center>[[File:SMBLL World A-1 Screenshot.png|link=World A]]</center>
|[[World A-1]]
|[[World A-1]]
|Ground
|Overworld
|Koopa Troopa, Koopa Paratroopa, Piranha Plant, Hammer Brother
|Koopa Troopa, Koopa Paratroopa, Piranha Plant, Hammer Brother
|-
|-
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|-
|-
|[[World A-3]]
|[[World A-3]]
|Sky
|Athletic
|Cheep Cheep, Blooper, Koopa Paratroopa
|Cheep Cheep, Blooper, Koopa Paratroopa
|-
|-
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|rowspan=4!style="background: #202020"|<center>[[File:SMBLL World B-2 Screenshot.png|link=World B]]</center>
|rowspan=4!style="background: #202020"|<center>[[File:SMBLL World B-2 Screenshot.png|link=World B]]</center>
|[[World B-1]]
|[[World B-1]]
|Ground
|Overworld
|Buzzy Beetle, Koopa Troopa, Piranha Plant, Koopa Paratroopa  
|Buzzy Beetle, Koopa Troopa, Piranha Plant, Koopa Paratroopa  
|-
|-
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|-
|-
|[[World B-3]]
|[[World B-3]]
|Ground/Sky
|Athletic
|Koopa Paratroopa, Piranha Plant, Bullet Bill, Koopa Troopa
|Koopa Paratroopa, Piranha Plant, Bullet Bill, Koopa Troopa
|-
|-
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|rowspan=4!style="background: #202020"|<center>[[File:SMBLL World C-3 Screenshot.png|link=World C]]</center>
|rowspan=4!style="background: #202020"|<center>[[File:SMBLL World C-3 Screenshot.png|link=World C]]</center>
|[[World C-1]]
|[[World C-1]]
|Ground/Snow
|Overworld
|Koopa Paratroopa, Piranha Plant, Hammer Brother, Buzzy Beetle
|Koopa Paratroopa, Piranha Plant, Hammer Brother, Buzzy Beetle
|-
|-
|[[World C-2]]
|[[World C-2]]
|Ground/Sky
|Athletic
|Koopa Paratroopa, Cheep Cheep, Blooper, Koopa Troopa, Bullet Bill
|Koopa Paratroopa, Cheep Cheep, Blooper, Koopa Troopa, Bullet Bill
|-
|-
|[[World C-3]]
|[[World C-3]]
|Ground/Sky
|Athletic
|Lakitu, Spiny, Koopa Paratroopa, Piranha Plant, Fire-Bar
|Lakitu, Spiny, Koopa Paratroopa, Piranha Plant, Fire-Bar
|-
|-
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|rowspan=4!style="background: #202020"|<center>[[File:SMBLL World D-2 Screenshot.png|link=World D]]</center>
|rowspan=4!style="background: #202020"|<center>[[File:SMBLL World D-2 Screenshot.png|link=World D]]</center>
|[[World D-1]]
|[[World D-1]]
|Ground
|Overworld
|Hammer Brother, Koopa Paratroopa, Bullet Bill, Buzzy Beetle, Koopa Troopa, Piranha Plant  
|Hammer Brother, Koopa Paratroopa, Bullet Bill, Buzzy Beetle, Koopa Troopa, Piranha Plant  
|-
|-
|[[World D-2]]
|[[World D-2]]
|Ground
|Overworld
|Koopa Troopa, Buzzy Beetle, Koopa Troopa, Piranha Plant, Bullet Bill
|Koopa Troopa, Buzzy Beetle, Koopa Troopa, Piranha Plant, Bullet Bill
|-
|-
|[[World D-3]]
|[[World D-3]]
|Ground/Fortress
|Overworld
|Bullet Bill, Piranha Plant, Hammer Brother, Koopa Paratroopa
|Bullet Bill, Piranha Plant, Hammer Brother, Koopa Paratroopa
|-
|-
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*The castle walls of World 9-3 (whose background is sky blue instead of black) are now recolored brown instead of gray like in the original (and in the ending cutscene).
*The castle walls of World 9-3 (whose background is sky blue instead of black) are now recolored brown instead of gray like in the original (and in the ending cutscene).
*Players only have to beat the game once to reach Worlds A through D.
*Players only have to beat the game once to reach Worlds A through D.
*In the original game, Bowsers use hammers in only Worlds 6-9. The SNES remake gives them hammers in Worlds A-D, as well. Strangely enough, these Bowsers lose [[Bowser's Flame|Bowser's Fireball]].
*In the original game, Bowsers use hammers in only Worlds 6-9. The SNES remake gives them hammers in Worlds A-D, as well. Strangely enough, these Bowsers lose their [[Fire Breath]].
*Super Springs in World B have been replaced with regular [[Trampoline|Spring]]s.
*Super Springs in World B have been replaced with regular [[Trampoline|Spring]]s.
*The fake Bowsers in Worlds A-C now have new true forms (a red Koopa Troopa, a Cheep Cheep, and a Bullet Bill, respectively), and the fake Bowser's death animation in World D is changed to make him into a real Bowser.
*The fake Bowsers in Worlds A-C now have new true forms (a red Koopa Troopa, a Cheep Cheep, and a Bullet Bill, respectively), and the fake Bowser's death animation in World D is changed to make him into a real Bowser.
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*In the [[Family Computer Disk System]] version only, the disk drive is automatically activated at the end of Worlds 4 and 8. Additionally, after World 5 starts, if the player resets the game, the disk drive is activated and the game returns to the title screen.<ref>{{cite|url=www.nintendo.co.jp/software/smb2/material/pdf/smb2_manual.pdf|title=''Super Mario Bros. 2'' instruction manual|publisher=Nintendo|language=ja}}{{page needed}}</ref>
*In the [[Family Computer Disk System]] version only, the disk drive is automatically activated at the end of Worlds 4 and 8. Additionally, after World 5 starts, if the player resets the game, the disk drive is activated and the game returns to the title screen.<ref>{{cite|url=www.nintendo.co.jp/software/smb2/material/pdf/smb2_manual.pdf|title=''Super Mario Bros. 2'' instruction manual|publisher=Nintendo|language=ja}}{{page needed}}</ref>
*The game uses a "brother byte" to determine the current brother's name and appearance. There are two valid brothers, [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]], and 254 invalid ones. Out of them, only three have names that are not glitched: Iolui, Uigiy, and Ariol.<ref>{{cite|author=@MarioBrothBlog|date=June 14, 2024|url=https://x.com/MarioBrothBlog/status/1801616946837823790|title="''Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels uses a "brother byte" to determine the current brother. There are two valid brothers: Mario and Luigi, and 254 invalid ones. Out of them, only three have names that are not glitched: Iolui, Uigiy and Ariol.''"|publisher=X|accessdate=July 4, 2024}}</ref>
*The game uses a "brother byte" to determine the current brother's name and appearance. There are two valid brothers, [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]], and 254 invalid ones. Out of them, only three have names that are not glitched: Iolui, Uigiy, and Ariol.<ref>{{cite|author=@MarioBrothBlog|date=June 14, 2024|url=https://x.com/MarioBrothBlog/status/1801616946837823790|title="''Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels uses a "brother byte" to determine the current brother. There are two valid brothers: Mario and Luigi, and 254 invalid ones. Out of them, only three have names that are not glitched: Iolui, Uigiy and Ariol.''"|publisher=X|accessdate=July 4, 2024}}</ref>
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
{{NIWA|SmashWiki=1|StrategyWiki=Super Mario Bros. 2 (Japan)}}
{{NIWA|SmashWiki=1|StrategyWiki=Super Mario Bros. 2 (Japan)}}
{{TCRF|Super Mario Bros. 2 (Famicom Disk System)|Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels}}
*[https://www.nintendo.com/jp/character/mario/en/history/smb2/index.html Mario Portal Game Archive (EN)]
*[https://www.nintendo.com/jp/character/mario/history/smb2/index.html Mario Portal Game Archive (JP)]
*[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/software/smb2/index.html Official Japanese website]
*[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/software/smb2/index.html Official Japanese website]
*[https://www.nintendo.com/jp/famicom/software/smb2/index.html Official Japanese site (Famicom 40th Anniversary)]
*[https://www.nintendo.com/jp/famicom/software/smb2/index.html Official Japanese site (Famicom 40th Anniversary)]
==References==
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