Yōsei no Mori

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Yōsei no Mori
Yōsei no Mori button.
Game Mario & Wario
Level(s) 10
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Yōsei no Mori is the first stage in Mario & Wario. It is a forest and the setting where Mario, Luigi, Princess Peach and Yoshi went to see the fairy of fortune, only to be confronted by Wario before Wanda arrives to help the protagonists throughout the game.[1] The courses are all single-screen and lack any traps, being the first stage. There are no Stars to collect. The object that Wario drops on the protagonist is a bucket with a flipped purple "M." A Wiggler is visible during the courses.

Levels[edit]

Level Image Description Enemies and obstacles
Level 1-1 Yōsei no Mori Wanda guides her character using Flip-Flop Blocks. It is also the first course with the elevator object. N/A
Level 1-2 Level 1-2 from Mario & Wario Similar to Level 1-1 but with the addition of spikes. Spikes
Level 1-3 Yōsei no Mori Another simple course and the first to have Coin Blocks. Spikes
Level 1-4 Yōsei no Mori A zigzag path where Flip-Flop Blocks are used as the player character climbs the ladders. Spikes
Level 1-5 Yōsei no Mori The first course to have Timer Blocks. Spikes
Level 1-6 M&W LEVEL 1-6 The first course to have Rock Blocks. Spikes
Level 1-7 M&W LEVEL 1-7 Another course with Timer Blocks, also having a row of several Coin Blocks. Spikes
Level 1-8 Yōsei no Mori Essentially Level 1-4 but with Timer Blocks Spikes
Level 1-9 Yōsei no Mori Timer Blocks are used to allow the player character to pass the elevators. Spikes
Level 1-10 M&W LEVEL 1-10 Another course with several Rock Blocks, also being the first with an enemy, Guriguri. Guriguri

Media[edit]

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Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese 妖精ようせいもり[2]
Yōsei no Mori
Fairy's Forest

References[edit]

  1. ^ 1993. Mario & Wario instruction booklet. Nintendo (Japanese). Page 2Media:WarioToMonogatari.png.
  2. ^ 1993. Mario & Wario instruction booklet. Nintendo (Japanese). Page 12.