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This level is modeled after [[World 2-2 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 2-2]] from ''Super Mario Bros.'' Bowser starts underwater, with the sunken Koopa Clown Car to his left and a coral wall to his right. Following this is a [[Blooper]], which acts identically to its appearance in ''Super Mario Bros.'', as well as several [[Brick Block]]s, [[coin]]s, and a [[Yellow Block|yellow block]] containing [[Meat]], which is above a [[Pit|bottomless pit]]. Another yellow block containing Meat appears shortly afterward, at which point Bowser can grow to an [[Invincible Mario|invincible]] size if he collects both pieces of Meat without taking a hit. This allows him to destroy the many subsequent Brick Blocks in his way, although coral walls cannot be destroyed. After the second yellow block, a strong current surrounded by Brick Blocks appears, which can pull Bowser into a bottomless pit, followed by another yellow block surrounded by coral walls, an [[X-Naut]] which falls from above into the water, and a Blooper. Next, an area with many Brick Blocks and coins appears, as well as three X-Nauts that fall into the water. Finally, the rightmost area of the level's underwater section contains a [[Trampoline|jump pad]], which Bowser must use to ascend to a small overworld area with a staircase made of Brick Blocks, a single [[Goomba]], and the [[Goal Pole|flagpole]]. To the right of this jump pad is a [[Warp Pipe]], as a reference to the end of World 2-2 in ''Super Mario Bros.''; however, this Warp Pipe is non-functional.
This level is modeled after [[World 2-2 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 2-2]] from ''Super Mario Bros.'' Bowser starts underwater, with the sunken Koopa Clown Car to his left and a coral wall to his right. Following this is a [[Blooper]], which acts identically to its appearance in ''Super Mario Bros.'', as well as several [[Brick Block]]s, [[coin]]s, and a [[yellow block]] containing [[Meat]], which is above a [[Pit|bottomless pit]]. Another yellow block containing Meat appears shortly afterward, at which point Bowser can grow to an [[Invincible Mario|invincible]] size if he collects both pieces of Meat without taking a hit. This allows him to destroy the many subsequent Brick Blocks in his way, although coral walls cannot be destroyed. After the second yellow block, a strong current surrounded by Brick Blocks appears, which can pull Bowser into a bottomless pit, followed by another yellow block surrounded by coral walls, an [[X-Naut]] which falls from above into the water, and a Blooper. Next, an area with many Brick Blocks and coins appears, as well as three X-Nauts that fall into the water. Finally, the rightmost area of the level's underwater section contains a [[Trampoline|jump pad]], which Bowser must use to ascend to a small overworld area with a staircase made of Brick Blocks, a single [[Goomba]], and the [[Goal Pole|flagpole]]. To the right of this jump pad is a [[Warp Pipe]], as a reference to the end of World 2-2 in ''Super Mario Bros.''; however, this Warp Pipe is non-functional.


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[[Category:Levels]]
[[Category:Levels]]
[[Category:Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door locations]]
[[Category:Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door locations]]

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