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'''World 8''' is the final world in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]'', excluding the secret [[World 9 (New Super Mario Bros. Wii)|ninth world]]. The world has a total of ten levels.
[[File:NSMBW World 8 World Select.png|left|200px|thumb|World 8 on the world select screen.]]
'''World 8''', also titled '''Bowser's World''',<ref>{{cite|author=Bueno, Fernando|title=''New Super Mario Bros. Wii'' PRIMA Official Game Guide|page=150|date=November 15, 2009|publisher=[[Prima Games]]|language=en-us|isbn=978-0-307-46592-4}}</ref> is the final main [[world]] in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]''. It is volcano-themed, with many of the levels featuring lava-themed enemies such as [[Lava Bubble]]s. The world has a total of ten levels and is the only [[world]] to not feature a [[Koopalings|Koopaling]] as a [[list of bosses|boss]], to have the [[airship]] level be before the [[castle]] and to have different castle and [[tower]] bosses. It also has a total of eleven exits. The background music that plays in this world was rearranged in ''[[Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition]]'' as the music for [[World 7 (Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition)|World 7]].


The [[Fortress]]es here leads to a fight with [[Kamek]], who previously in the game is only seen enhancing the [[Koopalings]] when the heroes reach them in [[Castle]]s. This world also features the third and final fight with [[Bowser Jr.]], once again on an [[Airship]]. The final [[level]] here features the two-part final battle with [[Bowser]], who is not once seen in the game up until that point. The [[Enemy Course]] in the level are Podoboos between 8-3 and 8-Fortress on the bridge.
The [[tower|fortress]] here leads to a fight with [[Kamek|Magikoopa]], who previously in the game is only seen enhancing the [[Koopalings]] when the heroes reach them in [[castle]]s. This world also features the third and final fight with [[Bowser Jr.]], once again on an [[airship]]. The final [[level]] features the two-part final battle with [[Bowser]], who is not once seen in the game up until that point. The [[Enemy Course]] in this world is [[Lava Bubble]]s between 8-3 and {{World|8|tower}} on the bridge.


==Levels==
==Levels==
===World 8-1===
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In World 8-1, Mario and Co. have to go through a volcanic area full of lava. [[Raining Debris]] fall from the sky. There are rising lava spouts, which block the players temporarily from progressing if they don't have the [[Propeller Suit]]. Also, a cloud of hot ashes will chase the players from the left to the right. The hot ashes will instantly take out the heroes on contact if they are too slow.
|name1=[[World 8-1 (New Super Mario Bros. Wii)|World 8-1]]
 
|image1=[[File:NSMBW World 8-1 Screenshot.png|250px]]
===World 8-2===
|description1=This level features volcanic ash and [[volcanic debris]]. ''[[World 8-1 (New Super Mario Bros. Wii)|Read more...]]''
[[Image:8-2nsmbwii.png|200px|thumb|left|'''8-2''']]
|name2=[[World 8-2 (New Super Mario Bros. Wii)|World 8-2]]
This level contains more falling debris and spinning wheels on the ground. As soon as Mario and co. enter the pipe, they end up in an underground area filled with more lava. Goombas and Paragoombas will appear many times on this stage, along with the spiked balls. The team have to dodge the obstacles to get through. However, there is a secret exit; after the Mario team passes a yellow and a red pipe, they will see more spiked balls rolling forward slowly. Right at the ledge, if the team drops down and heads left to the wall, a secret entrance will allow them to enter a pipe further if they keep heading right.
|image2=[[File:NSMBW World 8-2 Screenshot.png|250px]]
 
|description2=This level contains more falling debris and spinning wheels on the ground. This level also contains a [[Goal Pole (secret)|secret exit]]. ''[[World 8-2 (New Super Mario Bros. Wii)|Read more...]]''
Once gone into the pipe, the team will see that the ground is spinning very fast. They have keep jumping until the end of the ground. They must also watch out for Goombas that appear on the spinning ground. Once they get through, they'll open up the secret exit to 8-7.
|name3=[[World 8-3 (New Super Mario Bros. Wii)|World 8-3]]
 
|image3=[[File:NSMBW World 8-3 Screenshot.png|250px]]
===World 8-3===
|description3=This level features giant [[lava]] waves that will instantly defeat the player. ''[[World 8-3 (New Super Mario Bros. Wii)|Read more...]]''
[[Image:8-3nsmbwii.png|200px|thumb|'''8-3''']]
|name4={{world-link|8|tower|World 8-Tower (New Super Mario Bros. Wii)}}
The level starts out with giant lava waves that can cause instant kill to Mario and co. This level also has also chained platforms and blocks that sink when one of the characters weight is added to them. The first star coin is located on the second chain platform near the beginning of the level. The best way for the player to obtain the coin is to stand near the end when the lava wave is at its trough point and wait for the platform to sink far enough to grab the coin. The player has to quickly jump back before the lava reaches them. The second coin is much more challenging to catch, since it is under a platform that is constantly hit by lava waves just after the midpoint. The player must wait for the lava to open the entrance to the left. Then he must sprint to grab the star coin and exit before the he touches the lava. The final coin is near the level's end. The player must wait for the lava to pass its crest stage. He must then jump just as he is able to enter the platform. The player can grab the coin, but he must quickly jump onto the platform above so he isn't burned by the incoming lava and avoid [[Fire Chomp]]s. The player proceeds, while passing the remaining sinking blocks and entering the green pipe at the end. On the other side of the green pipe, a flagpole is waiting at the end of the level.
|image4=[[File:NSMBW World 8-T Screenshots.png|250px]]
 
|description4=This [[tower]] is the first level to feature [[Fire Bar]]s. ''[[World 8-Tower (New Super Mario Bros. Wii)|Read more...]]''
===Enemy Course===
|name5=[[World 8-4 (New Super Mario Bros. Wii)|World 8-4]]
*Four [[Podoboo]]s
|image5=[[File:NSMBW World 8-4 Screenshot.png|250px]]
*Six [[Podoboo]]s
|description5=This level takes place in an underwater cave, and features [[Jellybeam]]s, [[Bulber]]s, and [[Stone Spike]]s. ''[[World 8-4 (New Super Mario Bros. Wii)|Read more...]]''
*Nine [[Podoboo]]s
|name6=[[World 8-5 (New Super Mario Bros. Wii)|World 8-5]]
 
|image6=[[File:NSMBW World 8-5 Screenshot.png|250px]]
Three Podoboos, the enemies on the course, can attack the player on the map. These Podoboos only appear on the bridge and can be avoided by either taking an alternate route or by timing it correctly.
|description6=This level is an auto-scrolling level, featuring [[Tilt Lift]]s that can be moved by rotating the [[Wii#Wii Remote|Wii Remote]]. ''[[World 8-5 (New Super Mario Bros. Wii)|Read more...]]''
 
|name7=[[World 8-6 (New Super Mario Bros. Wii)|World 8-6]]
One enemy course level has two rows of four [[Toad]] balloons on a platform. However, Podoboos can jump through the platforms. The player has to wait for the Podoboos to retreat in the lava if they want to collect all eight [[Toad]] balloons.
|image7=[[File:NSMBW World 8-6 Screenshot.png|250px]]
 
|description7=This level takes place in a volcano with rising lava. ''[[World 8-6 (New Super Mario Bros. Wii)|Read more...]]''
The second version is very similar to the first version, but the Podoboos don't jump as high. However, they jump more often. There is a single row of eight [[Toad]] balloons on a platform, as opposed to the two rows of four.
|name8=[[World 8-7 (New Super Mario Bros. Wii)|World 8-7]]
 
|image8=[[File:NSMBW World 8-7 Screenshot.png|250px]]
The third version involves [[Toad]] balloons on the air. There are poles that help the player to collect the balloons. Podoboos also have to be avoided.
|description8=This level is a secret level, and can only be unlocked by taking the secret path on World 8-2. ''[[World 8-7 (New Super Mario Bros. Wii)|Read more...]]''
 
|name9={{world-link|8|airship|World 8-Airship (New Super Mario Bros. Wii)}}
===World 8-[[File:Fort_Icon.png|25px]]===
|image9=[[File:NSMBW World 8-A Screenshot.png|250px]]
[[Image:8-Fortressnsmbwii.png|200px|thumb|'''8-Fortress''']]
|description9=This is the last [[airship]] level of the game. ''[[World 8-Airship (New Super Mario Bros. Wii)|Read more...]]''
This tower is the first level to feature [[Firebar|firebars]]. There are also moving rocks that can easily crush Mario and make him lose a life. [[Kamek]] is fought at the end. Kamek teleports often while the rocks move. His magic transforms one rock into a common enemy. Enemies can vary between [[Koopa Troopa]]s, [[Koopa Paratroopa]]s, [[Goomba]]s, [[Bob-omb]]s, [[Monty Mole]]s, [[Thwomp]]s, [[Buzzy Beetle]]s, and [[Spiny]]s. An occasional [[Mushroom]] may also pop up.
|name10={{world-link|8|bowser|World 8-Bowser's Castle (New Super Mario Bros. Wii)}}
 
|image10=[[File:NSMBW World 8-C First Room.png|250px]]
===World 8-4===
|description10=This is the final [[castle]] level of the game and is home to [[Bowser]]. ''[[World 8-Bowser's Castle (New Super Mario Bros. Wii)|Read more...]]''
[[Image:8-4nsmbwii.png|200px|thumb|left|'''8-4''']]
}}
After falling down a deep tunnel, Mario and Co. will have to deal with several [[Stone Spike]]s. There are [[Bulber]]s in the water, which help the player see. The second part of the level is infested with [[Jellybeam]]s. They are the only light source in this section of the level. For the final part, the player will have to swim upwards through some pipes that make strong water currents. After entering a pipe the exit will be close.
 
===World 8-5===
[[Image:8-5nsmbwii.png|200px|thumb|'''8-5''']]
This course is a side-scrolling course, featuring Tilt Lifts that can be moved by rotating the Wii Remote. At the start, [[Bob-omb]]s will descend by parachute to try to harm the player. Past the checkpoint flag, lava geysers and [[Crowber]]s will try to overwhelm the player. If the player isn't careful, he may fall into the lava below. It is easy to run out of time in this level.


===World 8-6===
==Profile==
[[Image:8-6nsmbwii.png|200px|thumb|left|'''8-6''']]
'''''New Super Mario Bros. Wii'' Prima Strategy Guide:''' ''"This is Bowser's world. Make no mistake about it, he'll throw everthing he has at you, so stock up on as many different power-ups as you can before enter his domain."''{{page needed}}
This course takes place in a volcano with rising lava. The player will have to advance upward quickly to avoid it. During the second part of the level there are pendulums that help the player keep climbing.  All of the Star Coins are in plain sight. [[Propeller Mushroom]]s are very common in this level.


===World 8-7===
==Gallery==
[[Image:8-7nsmbwii.png|200px|thumb|'''8-7''']]
===Level previews===
The level is secret, in which can only be unlocked by taking the secret path on World 8-2. This is the first and only level with [[Bonecoaster]]s. There are a total of five coasters throughout the level (two at the underground section, three at the above ground section). The Bonecoaster helps the four dodge the lava geysers that are constantly shooting from the lava. The first [[Star Coin]] is located on the second Bonecoaster, where it is barely above the lava, which [[Mario]], [[Luigi]], [[Blue Toad (New Super Mario Bros. Wii)|Blue Toad]], or [[Yellow Toad (New Super Mario Bros. Wii)|Yellow Toad]] must grab as the Bonecoaster comes out of the lava. The second star coin is located above two lava geysers, which the four must jump off the third Bonecoaster to grab it. The last star coin is found between the four and fifth Bonecoaster. Mario and co. must stay on the fourth Bonecoaster, grab the coin, and jump to the fifth Bonecoaster before they touch the geyser. After the Bonecoasters, it is a short jump onto the flagpole, which leads Mario and friends to 8-Airship.
<gallery>
NSMBW World 8-1 Level Preview Icon.png|World 8-1
NSMBW World 8-2 Level Preview Icon.png|World 8-2
NSMBW World 8-3 Level Preview Icon.png|World 8-3
NSMBW World 8-T Level Preview Icon.png|{{world|8|tower}}
NSMBW World 8-4 Level Preview Icon.png|World 8-4
NSMBW World 8-5 Level Preview Icon.png|World 8-5
NSMBW World 8-6 Level Preview Icon.png|World 8-6
NSMBW World 8-7 Level Preview Icon.png|World 8-7
NSMBW World 8-A Level Preview Icon.png|{{world|8|airship}}
NSMBW World 8-C Level Preview Icon.png|{{world|8|bowser}}
</gallery>


===World 8-[[File:Airship Sprite.png|25px]]===
===Level maps===
[[Image:8-Airshipnsmbwii.png|200px|thumb|'''8-Airship''']]
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The last Airship level in the game. The main enemy in the course is the Mecha-Koopa, but the biggest danger in the level is the cannons and the players will have to dodge a barrage of cannonballs at one point. In the midst of the cannonball barrage the first star coin is waiting and the player has to jump from flying cannonball to flying cannonball to get to it. Throughout the level the player will have to spin screws in order to keep going. At the end is the last battle against Bowser Jr. With Bowser Jr. defeated, Mario can now advance to the final showdown against Bowser.
NSMBW World 8-1 Map.png|Level 1
NSMBW World 8-2 Map.png|Level 2
NSMBW World 8-3 Map.png|Level 3
NSMBW World 8-T Map.png|Tower
NSMBW World 8-4 Map.png|Level 4
NSMBW World 8-5 Map.png|Level 5
NSMBW World 8-6 Map.png|Level 6
NSMBW World 8-7 Map.png|Level 7
NSMBW World 8-A Map.png|Airship
NSMBW World 8-C Map.png|Castle
</gallery>


===World 8-[[File:Bowser's Castle Sprite.png|25px]]===
==References==
[[Image:8-Castle1nsmbwii.png|thumb|left|The first room of 8-Bowser's Castle]]
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[[Image:8-Castle2nsmbwii.png|thumb|The second room of 8-Bowser's Castle]]
For the first (out of two) rooms there are a lot of Podoboos, which will jump out of the lava to attack the player. They can be stopped by an [[Ice Flower]]. The second room has a lot of falling platforms and sinking lava, but the platforms fall faster than the lava. In the last room, there is a big green door leading the player to the final battle against [[Bowser]] himself. The player needs to make sure to reach the [[Midway Flag]] first before Mario enters the final showdown against the Koopa King. On the far right of this room by the door to the final battle, there is a hidden block that contains a [[Super Mushroom|Mushroom]] or a [[Fire Flower]]. Then, Mario enters the final door of the game and the final battle will officially begin.
[[Image:8-Castle3nsmbwii.png|thumb|left|The final boss fight.]]
[[Image:8-Castle4nsmbwii.png|thumb|Mario running from [[Giant Bowser]].]]
Bowser will breathe fireballs at Mario while he is reaching Bowser. (If Mario touches Bowser, he will die and has to begin from the Midway Flag.) When Mario reaches Bowser, Mario has to hit the switch at the other side of Bowser to save a person who seemingly resembles Peach. Peach ends up to be Kamek in disguise, unfortunately. Kamek will make Bowser grow, but to his astonishment, Bowser grows too much. He spits fireballs at the plumber and breaks the walls (or obstacles) while chasing Mario. He can also stomp to create hazardous lava waves. Eventually, after hopping on countless numbers of floating platforms, Mario will see a big switch at the end of the room with an exclamation Mark (!) on it with Peach above. Mario hits it, causing the lava to sink, along with Bowser. The final victory fanfare is heard as Mario did his victory pose for defeating the Koopa King once again. Then Peach falls down, and they go outside where they saw Luigi and the Toads on their [[Hot Air Balloon]]s. Luigi lets them go and as he was about to enter, the balloon left him behind, so the Toads decided to let Luigi enter the other balloon. Then, Peach tells Mario about the [[World 9 (New Super Mario Bros. Wii)|secret world]]. After that, the credits (breakable blocks) roll.
[[File:BCastle.png|thumb|The Koopalings, Bowser, and Bowser Jr. are about to be crushed by his castle.]]
Then, after the credits, [[Larry Koopa]] and [[Bowser Jr.]] came in and saw that Mario and his friends are returning home on their balloons. Bowser Jr. pointed Larry to the other six Koopalings who are pushing Bowser. Then, the castle begins to fall due to the large strength, crushing Bowser, Jr., and the Koopalings.


==Enemies Introduced==
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Latest revision as of 13:26, August 7, 2024

World 8
NSMBW World 8 Map.png
Game New Super Mario Bros. Wii
Level(s) 10
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World 8 on the world select screen from New Super Mario Bros. Wii
World 8 on the world select screen.

World 8, also titled Bowser's World,[1] is the final main world in New Super Mario Bros. Wii. It is volcano-themed, with many of the levels featuring lava-themed enemies such as Lava Bubbles. The world has a total of ten levels and is the only world to not feature a Koopaling as a boss, to have the airship level be before the castle and to have different castle and tower bosses. It also has a total of eleven exits. The background music that plays in this world was rearranged in Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition as the music for World 7.

The fortress here leads to a fight with Magikoopa, who previously in the game is only seen enhancing the Koopalings when the heroes reach them in castles. This world also features the third and final fight with Bowser Jr., once again on an airship. The final level features the two-part final battle with Bowser, who is not once seen in the game up until that point. The Enemy Course in this world is Lava Bubbles between 8-3 and World 8-Tower on the bridge.

Levels

Image Name Description

NSMBW World 8-1 Screenshot.png World 8-1 This level features volcanic ash and volcanic debris. Read more...
World 8-2 World 8-2 This level contains more falling debris and spinning wheels on the ground. This level also contains a secret exit. Read more...
NSMBW World 8-3 Screenshot.png World 8-3 This level features giant lava waves that will instantly defeat the player. Read more...
NSMBW World 8-T Screenshots.png World 8-Tower This tower is the first level to feature Fire Bars. Read more...
World 8 (New Super Mario Bros. Wii) World 8-4 This level takes place in an underwater cave, and features Jellybeams, Bulbers, and Stone Spikes. Read more...
World 8-5 World 8-5 This level is an auto-scrolling level, featuring Tilt Lifts that can be moved by rotating the Wii Remote. Read more...
NSMBW World 8-6 Screenshot.png World 8-6 This level takes place in a volcano with rising lava. Read more...
NSMBW World 8-7 Screenshot.png World 8-7 This level is a secret level, and can only be unlocked by taking the secret path on World 8-2. Read more...
NSMBW World 8-A Screenshot.png World 8-Airship This is the last airship level of the game. Read more...
An image from the Castle of World 8 World 8-Bowser's Castle This is the final castle level of the game and is home to Bowser. Read more...

Profile

New Super Mario Bros. Wii Prima Strategy Guide: "This is Bowser's world. Make no mistake about it, he'll throw everthing he has at you, so stock up on as many different power-ups as you can before enter his domain."[page number needed]

Gallery

Level previews

Level maps

References

  1. ^ Bueno, Fernando (November 15, 2009). New Super Mario Bros. Wii PRIMA Official Game Guide. Prima Games (American English). ISBN 978-0-307-46592-4. Page 150.