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|image=[[File:VanillaDome. | |image=[[File:VanillaDome.png]]<br>Bird's-eye view of the Vanilla Dome | ||
| | |game=''[[Super Mario World]]'' ([[List of games by date#1990|1990]]) | ||
| | |levels=11 | ||
|before=[[Donut Plains|<<]] | |before=[[Donut Plains|<<]] | ||
|after=[[Twin Bridges|>>]] | |after=[[Twin Bridges|>>]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
The '''Vanilla Dome''' is the third | {{SMW map|align=right}} | ||
The '''Vanilla Dome''' is the north-northwestern portion of [[Dinosaur Land]]. In gameplay, it is the third [[world]] of ''[[Super Mario World]]''. The Vanilla Dome is a cave inside of a mountain with seven regular [[level]]s, a [[Ghost House]], the [[Red Switch Palace]], [[Star Road (Super Mario World)|Star Road 2]], a [[fortress]], and [[3 Lemmy's Castle|#3 Lemmy's Castle]]. The cave contains enemies such as [[Swoop]]ers and [[Buzzy Beetle]]s, as well as [[lava]]. The world has a secret path that leads to the mountaintop above the cave, which has a few secret levels and leads to the Butter Bridge. There is also a lake in the middle, where [[Vanilla Dome 2]] takes place. | |||
'''Vanilla Tableland''',<ref>{{cite|date=August 1991|language=en-us|publisher=Nintendo of America|title=Nintendo ''Mario Mania'' Player's Guide|page=78 and 79}}</ref> also known as '''Vanilla Heights''',<ref>[[:File:SMW_SMA2-Dinosaur_Land_Map_Artwork.png|Dinosaur Land map on a folded flyer included with ''Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2'']]</ref> is where three courses take place. | |||
==Levels== | ==Levels== | ||
*[[Vanilla Dome 1]] | [[File:VanillaDomeB.png|thumb|256px|Beyond Vanilla Secret 1]] | ||
Levels that are marked with an asterisk (*) feature another exit. | |||
<gallery> | |||
Vannila1.png|[[Vanilla Dome 1]]* | |||
VanillaDome2.png|[[Vanilla Dome 2]]* | |||
VanillaGhostHouse.png|[[Vanilla Ghost House]] | |||
SMW Vanilla Dome 3.png|[[Vanilla Dome 3]] | |||
Vanilla Dome 4.png|[[Vanilla Dome 4]] | |||
Lemmy's Castle.png|[[3 Lemmy's Castle|#3 Lemmy's Castle]] | |||
SMW SwitchPalaceRed.png|[[Red Switch Palace]] | |||
Vanilla Secret 1.png|[[Vanilla Secret 1]]* | |||
Vanilla Secret 2.png|[[Vanilla Secret 2]] | |||
Vanilla Secret 3.png|[[Vanilla Secret 3]] | |||
VanillaFortress.png|[[Vanilla Fortress]] | |||
</gallery> | |||
{{br}} | |||
[[File:SMW Blargg.jpg|thumb|[[Mario]] encountering various enemies in the Vanilla Dome, as depicted in ''[[Mario Mania]]'']] | |||
==Profiles== | |||
{{multilang profile | |||
|type=website | |||
|EngA=In the Vanilla Dome, we offer 13 levels of pulse-pounding excitement. This is [[Dinosaur Land]]'s largest region, and one of the most popular destinations for extended getaways. Whether you'd like a haunted tour of the [[Vanilla Ghost House]] or a relaxing stay at the [[Red Switch Palace]], a visit to the Vanilla Dome is always a trip to remember.}} | |||
== | ==Media== | ||
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|file1=SMW Vanilla Dome.oga | |||
|title1={{FULLPAGENAME}} | |||
|description1=BGM | |||
|length1=0:30 | |||
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==Names in | ==Names in other languages== | ||
{{ | ===Interior=== | ||
{{foreign names | |||
|Jap=バニラドーム | |Jap=バニラドーム | ||
|JapR=Banira Dōmu | |JapR=Banira Dōmu | ||
|JapM=Vanilla Dome | |JapM=Vanilla Dome | ||
| | |Spa=Colina Vainilla | ||
| | |SpaM=Vanilla Hill | ||
|Ger=Vanille Dom | |Fre=Dôme Vanille | ||
|GerM= | |FreM=Vanilla Dome | ||
|Ger=Vanille-Dom | |||
|GerM=Vanilla Dome | |||
|Por=Cúpula da Baunilha | |Por=Cúpula da Baunilha | ||
|PorM= | |PorM=Vanilla Dome | ||
< | |Chi=香草圆丘 | ||
|ChiR=Xiāngcǎo Yuánqiū | |||
|ChiM=Vanilla Knoll | |||
|Ita=Cupola Vaniglia | |||
|ItaM=Vanilla Dome | |||
}} | |||
===Exterior=== | |||
{{foreign names | |||
|Jap=バニラ{{ruby|台地|だいち}}<ref>''Super Mario World'' Japanese instruction booklet (fold-out)</ref> | |||
|JapR=Banira Daichi | |||
|JapM=Vanilla Tableland | |||
}} | |||
==Trivia== | |||
*Though the Vanilla Dome never made an appearance in the [[Super Mario World (television series)|''Super Mario World'' cartoon]], the show exclusive area, the [[Lava Pits (Super Mario World television series)|Lava Pits]], seemed to take several elements from the Vanilla Dome, such as [[Blargg]]s and [[Lava Lift|Skull Raft]]s. | |||
*This is the first world to have (a) level(s) having a bigger circle instead of a normal one; the others are in the [[Forest of Illusion]] and [[Valley of Bowser]]. Of these, the big circle that represents [[Vanilla Dome 3]] is the only one that does not lead to an alternate path with a [[fortress]]. | |||
*The music for the Vanilla Dome was remixed in the [[Mario's Time Machine (Super Nintendo Entertainment System)|SNES version of ''Mario's Time Machine'']] as the title theme, which also incorporates the melody of the castle music from ''Super Mario World''. | |||
==References== | |||
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Latest revision as of 11:56, July 31, 2024
Vanilla Dome | |
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Bird's-eye view of the Vanilla Dome | |
Game | Super Mario World (1990) |
Level(s) | 11 |
<< List of worlds >> |
The Vanilla Dome is the north-northwestern portion of Dinosaur Land. In gameplay, it is the third world of Super Mario World. The Vanilla Dome is a cave inside of a mountain with seven regular levels, a Ghost House, the Red Switch Palace, Star Road 2, a fortress, and #3 Lemmy's Castle. The cave contains enemies such as Swoopers and Buzzy Beetles, as well as lava. The world has a secret path that leads to the mountaintop above the cave, which has a few secret levels and leads to the Butter Bridge. There is also a lake in the middle, where Vanilla Dome 2 takes place.
Vanilla Tableland,[1] also known as Vanilla Heights,[2] is where three courses take place.
Levels[edit]
Levels that are marked with an asterisk (*) feature another exit.
Profiles[edit]
- Website description:
- English (American):
In the Vanilla Dome, we offer 13 levels of pulse-pounding excitement. This is Dinosaur Land's largest region, and one of the most popular destinations for extended getaways. Whether you'd like a haunted tour of the Vanilla Ghost House or a relaxing stay at the Red Switch Palace, a visit to the Vanilla Dome is always a trip to remember.
- English (American):
Media[edit]
Vanilla Dome - BGM | File info 0:30 |
Names in other languages[edit]
Interior[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Japanese | バニラドーム[?] Banira Dōmu |
Vanilla Dome | |
Chinese | 香草圆丘[?] Xiāngcǎo Yuánqiū |
Vanilla Knoll | |
French | Dôme Vanille[?] | Vanilla Dome | |
German | Vanille-Dom[?] | Vanilla Dome | |
Italian | Cupola Vaniglia[?] | Vanilla Dome | |
Portuguese | Cúpula da Baunilha[?] | Vanilla Dome | |
Spanish | Colina Vainilla[?] | Vanilla Hill |
Exterior[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Japanese | バニラ Banira Daichi |
Vanilla Tableland |
Trivia[edit]
- Though the Vanilla Dome never made an appearance in the Super Mario World cartoon, the show exclusive area, the Lava Pits, seemed to take several elements from the Vanilla Dome, such as Blarggs and Skull Rafts.
- This is the first world to have (a) level(s) having a bigger circle instead of a normal one; the others are in the Forest of Illusion and Valley of Bowser. Of these, the big circle that represents Vanilla Dome 3 is the only one that does not lead to an alternate path with a fortress.
- The music for the Vanilla Dome was remixed in the SNES version of Mario's Time Machine as the title theme, which also incorporates the melody of the castle music from Super Mario World.
References[edit]
- ^ August 1991. Nintendo Mario Mania Player's Guide. Nintendo of America (American English). Page 78 and 79.
- ^ Dinosaur Land map on a folded flyer included with Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2
- ^ Super Mario World Japanese instruction booklet (fold-out)