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[[File:MP2 Mario Land Night.png|thumb|left|200px|Mario Land at night during the credits.]]
[[File:MP2 Mario Land Night.png|thumb|left|200px|Mario Land at night during the credits.]]
'''Mario Land''' is a collection of boards featured in ''[[Mario Party 2]]''. The land is split up into different game boards: [[Pirate Land]], [[Western Land]], [[Space Land]], [[Mystery Land]], [[Horror Land]], and [[Mini-game Land]]. Additionally, later in the game, [[Bowser]] and a [[Koopa Kid]] kidnap [[Toad]] and take over part of Mario Land, calling it [[Bowser Land]].


The name came about when [[Mario]] and his friends were fighting over what the land should be called. Toad convinces them to name the land after whoever defeats Bowser. Depending on who became the superstar, the land can also be called [[Luigi]] Land, [[Wario]] Land, [[Princess Peach|Peach]] Land, [[Yoshi]] Land, or [[Donkey Kong]] Land. However, regardless of the character, the land always ends up being named Mario Land in the end. In the background of Mario Land, there is a giant [[Dice Block]] that shows the numbers 2, 4 and 6.
'''Mario Land''' is a collection of boards featured in ''[[Mario Party 2]]''. The land is split up into different game boards: [[Pirate Land]], [[Western Land]], [[Space Land]], [[Mystery Land]], [[Horror Land]], and [[Mini-game Land]]. Additionally, later in the game, [[Bowser]] and a [[Koopa Kid]] kidnap [[Toad]] and take over part of Mario Land, calling it [[Bowser Land]], the only board in the game without costumes.
 
The name came about when [[Mario]] and his friends were fighting over what the land should be called. Toad convinces them to name the land after whoever defeats Bowser. Depending on who became the superstar, the land can also be called [[Luigi]] Land, [[Wario]] Land, [[Princess Peach|Peach]] Land, [[Yoshi]] Land, or [[Donkey Kong]] Land. However, regardless of the character, the land always ends up being named Mario Land in the end due to the fact that the game is an attraction at the place. In the background of Mario Land, there is a giant [[Dice Block]] that shows the numbers 2, 4 and 6.


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==Names in the other languages==
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|SpaEN=''Mario Party: The Top 100''
|SpaE2=Mundo de Mario
|SpaE2N=''Mario Party 2''
|SpaE2M=Mario's World
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Latest revision as of 14:00, October 27, 2024

Mario Land
MP2 Mario Land.png
First appearance Mario Party 2 (1999)
Mario Land at night during the credits.

Mario Land is a collection of boards featured in Mario Party 2. The land is split up into different game boards: Pirate Land, Western Land, Space Land, Mystery Land, Horror Land, and Mini-game Land. Additionally, later in the game, Bowser and a Koopa Kid kidnap Toad and take over part of Mario Land, calling it Bowser Land, the only board in the game without costumes.

The name came about when Mario and his friends were fighting over what the land should be called. Toad convinces them to name the land after whoever defeats Bowser. Depending on who became the superstar, the land can also be called Luigi Land, Wario Land, Peach Land, Yoshi Land, or Donkey Kong Land. However, regardless of the character, the land always ends up being named Mario Land in the end due to the fact that the game is an attraction at the place. In the background of Mario Land, there is a giant Dice Block that shows the numbers 2, 4 and 6.

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Names in the other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Spanish (NOA) Mario Land[?] -
Spanish (NOE) Mario Land[?] - Mario Party: The Top 100
Mundo de Mario[?] Mario's World Mario Party 2