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'''Parsley Woods''' is the sixth [[world]] in ''[[Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3]]''. It is a deciduous forest area filled with trees similar to the [[Forest of Illusion]] in ''[[Super Mario World]]''. Stages here include forest levels, stages that take place on a train, and a level involving climbing Fork Tree.<ref>''Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3'' English instruction booklet, page 17.</ref> The world boss is a ghost named [[Zenisukī]].
'''Parsley Woods''' is the sixth [[world]] in ''[[Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3]]''. It is a deciduous forest area filled with trees similar to the [[Forest of Illusion]] in ''[[Super Mario World]]''. Stages here include forest levels, stages that take place on a train, and a level involving climbing '''Fork Tree'''<ref>''Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3'' English instruction booklet, page 17.</ref>, a giant tree in the shape of a fork that serves as the main sight of Parsley Woods. The world boss is a ghost named [[Zenisukī]].


The world begins with a lake, which, in level 31, ends up getting drained. Wario cannot move between worlds again until the lake is drained. The main sight is the giant Fork Tree, which [[Wario]] must climb in his search for treasure.
The world begins with a lake, which, in [[Course No. 31]], ends up getting drained. Wario cannot move between worlds again until the lake is drained. This world features two hidden treasures and no secret exits.


After the lake is drained, the world's name on the map is incorrectly spelled "Parsely Woods".
After the lake is drained, the world's name on the map is incorrectly spelled "'''Parsely Woods'''".


==Courses==
==Courses==
 
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===Course No. 31===
|-style="background: #ABC;"
[[File:So munch danger.png|thumb|right|Course No. 31.]]
!width="5%"|Level
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!width="1%"|Image
===Course No. 32===
!width="20%"|Description
 
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|[[Course No. 31]]
===Course No. 33===
|[[File:So munch danger.png]]
 
|A level set over the lake where [[Spiked Ball]]s fall from the trees. After the lake is drained, the level's layout changes, and [[Wario]] is able to explore the bottom of the lake.
 
|-
===Course No. 34===
|[[Course No. 32]]
 
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|This level takes place on a series of divided tracks, with platform carts used as the main method of travel.
===Course No. 35===
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|[[Course No. 33]]
 
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===Course No. 36===
|An auto-scrolling level set on a moving train. Falling onto the track while the train is moving results in losing a life.
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|[[Course No. 34]]
|[[File:ParsleyWoodsCourse34.png]]
|A vertical level set on Fork Tree. The three prongs at the top serve as the tree's branches, two of which hold the [[goal door]] and treasure room.
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|[[Course No. 35]]
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|The second moving train level. Unlike Course No. 34, this level scrolls right instead of left.
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|[[Course No. 36]]
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|The boss level of Parsley Woods, set in a forest-themed location similar to Course No. 31. [[Zenisukī]] is fought at the end of the level.
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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
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{{foreign names|
|Jap=パセリの<span class="explain" title="もり">森</span><ref name=enclosed>''Super Mario Land 3: Wario Land'' Japanese manual, page 17.</ref><br>''Paseri no mori''<br>フォークツリー<ref name=enclosed/><br>Fōku tsurī
|Jap=パセリの<span class="explain" title="もり">森</span><ref name=enclosed>''Super Mario Land 3: Wario Land'' Japanese manual, page 17.</ref><br>''Paseri no mori''<br>フォークツリー<ref name=enclosed/><br>''Fōku tsurī''
|JapM=Parsley Woods<br>Parsely Woods<br>Fork Tree<br>(landmark)
|JapM=Parsley Woods<br><br>Fork Tree (landmark)
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Revision as of 03:03, April 9, 2018

Template:More images Template:Worldbox Parsley Woods is the sixth world in Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3. It is a deciduous forest area filled with trees similar to the Forest of Illusion in Super Mario World. Stages here include forest levels, stages that take place on a train, and a level involving climbing Fork Tree[1], a giant tree in the shape of a fork that serves as the main sight of Parsley Woods. The world boss is a ghost named Zenisukī.

The world begins with a lake, which, in Course No. 31, ends up getting drained. Wario cannot move between worlds again until the lake is drained. This world features two hidden treasures and no secret exits.

After the lake is drained, the world's name on the map is incorrectly spelled "Parsely Woods".

Courses

Level Image Description
Course No. 31 File:So munch danger.png A level set over the lake where Spiked Balls fall from the trees. After the lake is drained, the level's layout changes, and Wario is able to explore the bottom of the lake.
Course No. 32 This level takes place on a series of divided tracks, with platform carts used as the main method of travel.
Course No. 33 An auto-scrolling level set on a moving train. Falling onto the track while the train is moving results in losing a life.
Course No. 34 Parsley Woods, Course 34 A vertical level set on Fork Tree. The three prongs at the top serve as the tree's branches, two of which hold the goal door and treasure room.
Course No. 35 The second moving train level. Unlike Course No. 34, this level scrolls right instead of left.
Course No. 36 The boss level of Parsley Woods, set in a forest-themed location similar to Course No. 31. Zenisukī is fought at the end of the level.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes

References

  1. ^ Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3 English instruction booklet, page 17.