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Revision as of 05:32, September 3, 2021

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This article is about the secret area in Super Mario World. For other uses, see Special World (disambiguation).

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Special Zone depicted in Mario Mania

The Special Zone, also referred to as the Special World,[1] is the ninth and final area in Super Mario World that can only be accessed by a secret Star Road in Star World. The levels are located in various environments and are designed to be much more difficult to clear than all the other levels in the game. The names of the levels are also peculiar for Super Mario World stage names; they are all based on '80s slang (including Tubular, Mondo, and Way Cool). If Mario and Luigi clear all the levels, a new Star Road will appear and transport the plumbers back to Yoshi's Island, more specifically Yoshi's House.

The symbol at the top of the Special Zone is the Super Famicom logo. It is also the logo used for the PAL version of the SNES, which retained the original Japanese console and controller pad design and colors. In the GBA version, the player can still see the SNES logo at the top left corner.

When playing the GBA version, completing the Special Zone will not transform the overworld, since that will only happen if the player finds the 96 exits.

A message box appears in one of the stages, stating that the player will receive a special present upon completing the Special Zone; upon doing so and returning to Yoshi's Island, the season will change from Spring to Fall (changing the color scheme of the environment), and several enemies will be completely transformed. This message still appears in Super Mario Advance 2: Super Mario World; since the change will not happen until all 96 exits in the game are found, it instead refers to the numbers displayed by the Special levels, each showing the player's highest score in that level.

Levels

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese スペシャルコース
Supesharu Kōsu
スペシャルゾーン[2]
Supesharu Zōn
Special Course

Special Zone
French Parcours spécial[?] Special courses
German Spezial-Welt[?] Special World
Italian Zona Speciale (SMW)
Mondo Speciale (SMW:SMA2)
[?]
Special Zone
Special World
Spanish Zona Especial[?] Special Zone

Trivia

  • If the player waits on the map for two minutes, the music will transition from a simplistic tune to a rendition of the overworld theme from Super Mario Bros. The first part of the background music, coincidentally, was arranged as the Mystery Room theme for Super Mario Bros. Deluxe.
  • In the Japanese version, there are only four stage names, with each being given to two consecutive stages.
  • The names for all the courses in German all begin with "ex-".
  • An arrangement of the Special Zone's music is used as the Network Play menu's music in Super Mario Maker 2.

References

  1. ^ Nintendo Mario Mania Player's Guide. Pages 36, 151, 156, 158-167.
  2. ^ Super Mario World Shogakukan Book 1 (pg. 134)

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