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The Mario Zone is located within a giant mechanical statue of [[Mario]]. [[Fiery Blocks|The first stage]] takes place in the statue's foot, within which are a plethora of gears and blades. [[Mario the Circus Star!|The second stage]] takes place in the statue's belly. This is an area full of rubber balls, [[Bomubomu]], and [[Bear (enemy)|Bear]]s. [[Beware: Jagged Spikes|The third stage]] takes place on the statue's tongue. The tongue is a mass of chains and [[Cog (Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins)|cogs]] defended by [[Bullet Bill]]s, [[Kiddokatto]], and [[Jack-in-the-Box (enemy)|Jack-in-the-Box]]es. [[Final Bosses: Three Mean Pigs!|The fourth stage]] takes place in the statue's hat and appears to be made of [[wikia:nintendo:N&B Block|N&B blocks]]. It is home to spiked traps such as [[satellite]]s and [[Wakiri]]. The bosses of this zone are the [[Three Little Pigheads]]. | The Mario Zone is located within a giant mechanical statue of [[Mario]]. [[Fiery Blocks|The first stage]] takes place in the statue's foot, within which are a plethora of gears and blades. [[Mario the Circus Star!|The second stage]] takes place in the statue's belly. This is an area full of rubber balls, [[Bomubomu]], and [[Bear (enemy)|Bear]]s. [[Beware: Jagged Spikes|The third stage]] takes place on the statue's tongue. The tongue is a mass of chains and [[Cog (Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins)|cogs]] defended by [[Bullet Bill]]s, [[Kiddokatto]], and [[Jack-in-the-Box (enemy)|Jack-in-the-Box]]es. [[Final Bosses: Three Mean Pigs!|The fourth stage]] takes place in the statue's hat and appears to be made of [[wikia:nintendo:N&B Block|N&B blocks]]. It is home to spiked traps such as [[satellite]]s and [[Wakiri]]. The bosses of this zone are the [[Three Little Pigheads]]. | ||
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==Levels== | |||
==Gallery== | |||
===Levels=== | |||
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Mario Zone - Area 1.png|[[Fiery Blocks]] | Mario Zone - Area 1.png|[[Fiery Blocks]] | ||
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==Level Maps== | ===Level Maps=== | ||
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World 4-1 SML2.png|[[Fiery Blocks]] | World 4-1 SML2.png|[[Fiery Blocks]] | ||
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===Miscellaneous=== | |||
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SML2 commercial Mario Zone.jpg|Japanese commercial | |||
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==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== |
Revision as of 19:34, March 25, 2023
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First appearance | Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins (1992) |
Greater location | Mario Land |
Ruler | Three Little Pigs |
The Mario Zone is one of the areas featured in Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins. The Zone consists of only four stages with no hidden stages. It is the only world in the game with no place to warp to further levels.
The Mario Zone is located within a giant mechanical statue of Mario. The first stage takes place in the statue's foot, within which are a plethora of gears and blades. The second stage takes place in the statue's belly. This is an area full of rubber balls, Bomubomu, and Bears. The third stage takes place on the statue's tongue. The tongue is a mass of chains and cogs defended by Bullet Bills, Kiddokatto, and Jack-in-the-Boxes. The fourth stage takes place in the statue's hat and appears to be made of N&B blocks. It is home to spiked traps such as satellites and Wakiri. The bosses of this zone are the Three Little Pigheads.
Gallery
Levels
Level Maps
Miscellaneous
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | マリオゾーン[1] Mario Zōn |
Mario Zone | |
German | Mario Zone Mario Land Zone[2] |
- Mario Land Zone |
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Italian | Zona di Mario[3] Zona Mario[4] |
Mario Zone |
References
- ^ Super Mario Land 2: 6-tsu no Kinka Japanese instruction booklet, page 13.
- ^ Club Nintendo (Germany) Jahrgang 5 Ausgabe 1, page 49.
- ^ Club Nintendo (Italy) Numero 1 - 1993, page 24.
- ^ Super Mario Bros. Enciclopedia; pag. 77