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The '''Mushroom World''' was the name for the greater world beyond the relatively small [[Mushroom Kingdom]], as depicted during the events of ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''. The Mushroom World was composed of seven kingdoms, each ruled by a [[Mushroom King]]. The seven kingdoms were: [[Grass Land]], [[Desert Land]], [[Water Land]], [[Giant Land]], [[Sky Land]], [[Ice Land]] and [[Pipe Land]]. [[Dark Land]], the home of the [[Koopa Kingdom]], was the last land visited in the game and may also have been a part of the Mushroom World. | The '''Mushroom World''' was the name for the greater world beyond the relatively small [[Mushroom Kingdom]], as depicted during the events of ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''. The Mushroom World was composed of seven kingdoms, each ruled by a [[Mushroom King]]. The seven kingdoms were: [[Grass Land]], [[Desert Land]], [[Water Land]], [[Giant Land]], [[Sky Land]], [[Ice Land]] and [[Pipe Land]]. [[Dark Land]], the home of the [[Koopa Kingdom]], was the last land visited in the game and may also have been a part of the Mushroom World. | ||
However, the word "Mushroom World" is also the conjectural name | However, the word "Mushroom World" is also the conjectural name used by Mario fans for the planet composed of most of the lands, kingdoms, and islands seen and mentioned throughout the [[Mario]] series, including the Mushroom Kingdom and all the lands depicted in ''Super Mario Bros. 3''. This Mushroom World should not be confused with the [[Mushroom Kingdom]] which is just one kingdom in a greater world. Additionally, the Mushroom World should not be confused with the [[Marioverse]]. The Mushroom World is a specific place while the Marioverse encompasses everything related to Mario. For example, the land of [[Subcon]] is not part of the Mushroom World, as it is a world that exists in dreams. However, Subcon is part of the Marioverse. | ||
Additionally, the Mushroom World is orbited by two [[Moon|moons]], both smaller than Earth's moon. The larger can be traversed in several "screens," and the smaller can be covered in a few seconds. Mario has visited both. In ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'', Mario was shot to the large moon to reach the [[X-Naut Fortress]] and the last [[Crystal Star]]. In ''[[Yoshi's Island]]'', [[Yoshi]] and [[Baby Mario]] were kicked to the small moon, where they had to fight [[Raphael the Raven]]. The smaller one is extremely dense for its size, having gravity similar to the planet's. In addition, both apparently have atmospheres similar to the Mushroom World's. | Additionally, the Mushroom World is orbited by two [[Moon|moons]], both smaller than Earth's moon. The larger can be traversed in several "screens," and the smaller can be covered in a few seconds. Mario has visited both. In ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'', Mario was shot to the large moon to reach the [[X-Naut Fortress]] and the last [[Crystal Star]]. In ''[[Yoshi's Island]]'', [[Yoshi]] and [[Baby Mario]] were kicked to the small moon, where they had to fight [[Raphael the Raven]]. The smaller one is extremely dense for its size, having gravity similar to the planet's. In addition, both apparently have atmospheres similar to the Mushroom World's. |
Revision as of 19:57, January 1, 2007
The Mushroom World was the name for the greater world beyond the relatively small Mushroom Kingdom, as depicted during the events of Super Mario Bros. 3. The Mushroom World was composed of seven kingdoms, each ruled by a Mushroom King. The seven kingdoms were: Grass Land, Desert Land, Water Land, Giant Land, Sky Land, Ice Land and Pipe Land. Dark Land, the home of the Koopa Kingdom, was the last land visited in the game and may also have been a part of the Mushroom World.
However, the word "Mushroom World" is also the conjectural name used by Mario fans for the planet composed of most of the lands, kingdoms, and islands seen and mentioned throughout the Mario series, including the Mushroom Kingdom and all the lands depicted in Super Mario Bros. 3. This Mushroom World should not be confused with the Mushroom Kingdom which is just one kingdom in a greater world. Additionally, the Mushroom World should not be confused with the Marioverse. The Mushroom World is a specific place while the Marioverse encompasses everything related to Mario. For example, the land of Subcon is not part of the Mushroom World, as it is a world that exists in dreams. However, Subcon is part of the Marioverse.
Additionally, the Mushroom World is orbited by two moons, both smaller than Earth's moon. The larger can be traversed in several "screens," and the smaller can be covered in a few seconds. Mario has visited both. In Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, Mario was shot to the large moon to reach the X-Naut Fortress and the last Crystal Star. In Yoshi's Island, Yoshi and Baby Mario were kicked to the small moon, where they had to fight Raphael the Raven. The smaller one is extremely dense for its size, having gravity similar to the planet's. In addition, both apparently have atmospheres similar to the Mushroom World's.
Lands of the Mushroom World
- The Mushroom Kingdom
- The various lands of Super Mario Bros. 3, including Dark Land
- The Beanbean Kingdom
- Sarasaland
- Mario Land
- Isle Delfino, along with the surrounding islands
- Jewelry Land
- Waffle Kingdom
- Rogueport
- DK Island (inferred)
- Crocodile Isle (inferred)
- The Northern Kremisphere (inferred)
- Timber's Island (inferred)
- Yoshi's Island
- Dinosaur Land
- Kitchen Island
- Vibe Island
- Party World
Lands Not in the Mushroom World
- Subcon exists in the dreams of characters, not a physical world.
- Smithy Factory is an alternate dimension.
- The Shroob homeworld, a planet far away from the Mushroom World.
- Earth is a distinct planet separate from the Mushroom World.
- In Super Mario Galaxy Mario will travel to different planets across the galaxy.