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[[Image:Star_road.PNG|frame|right|[[Donut Plains]] '''Star Road''' in ''[[Super Mario World]]'']]
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[[File:SMW Star Road (Donut Plains).png|thumb|[[Donut Plains]]' Star Road in ''Super Mario World'']]


In ''[[Super Mario World]]'', these are stars on the map that connects various points in [[Dinosaur Land]] to [[Star World]]. They are placed to provide short cuts across the world, though you'll need to beat the Star World's levels first. All the Star Roads can be found by beating a level with a second exit. If you go to a Star Road in Star World without beating the level in Dinosaur Land that leads to it, the road will be showing on the map but you won't be able to move ahead.
'''Star Roads''' are stars that act as warp points to other locations, most notably in ''[[Super Mario World]]''.


In ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]'', it’s where everyones wishes go and are eventually granted. It was destroyed by [[Exor]], on his way down to [[Bowser's Keep]]. The star-warrior [[Geno]] was sent to fix it.
==History==
===''Super Mario World''===
[[File:Star Road.png|frame|left]]
Star Roads debut in ''Super Mario World'', connecting five points in [[Dinosaur Land]] to [[Star World]]. They are unlocked by finding secret exits in different [[level]]s. When entering a Star Road, [[Mario]] or [[Luigi]] spins around rapidly before moving upwards and teleporting to Star World.  


It is called '''Star Way''' in ''[[Paper Mario]]'', in which the [[Star Spirits]] create a winding path of stars to help [[Mario]] and his team reach [[Star Haven]]. There's a few Embers that blend in with the atmosphere so watch out.
When in Star World, the secret exit of each level allows Mario or Luigi to move to the next Star Road, regardless if he has encountered it in Dinosaur Land first. If the player goes to a Star Road in Star World without beating the level in Dinosaur Land that leads to it, the road will show on the map, but Mario or Luigi will not be able to move forward towards the unbeaten Dinosaur Land level. However, the Star Road in the [[Valley of Bowser]] is an exception, and it allows Mario or Luigi to enter [[Bowser's Castle]] this way.


In the game there is a mini-star called Twink that helps Princess Peach to send messages for Mario and also does another things. This star is too important in the game, beacuse in the final battle with King Bowser, the star helps Princess Peach to battle with Kammy Koopa, to win the battle with Kammy, Twink gains power from Peach, and that power becomes the Peach Beam to destroy Bowser's barrier from the Star Rod.
===''Super Mario World'' television series===
[[File:CartoonStarRoad.png|thumb|Mario and Princess Toadstool rush to a Star Road, as seen in the ''Super Mario World'' cartoon episode "King Scoopa Koopa."]]
Though never named, Star Roads make at least two appearances in the [[Super Mario World (television series)|''Super Mario World'' cartoon]]. They serve an identical purpose, being able to warp people to Star World (or the "Star Path," as it is called on the show), and appear only alongside the Star Path itself. The cartoon depicts Star Roads as large star-shaped structures found on high cliffs; the only major difference between the Star Roads of the game and those of the show is that the ones seen on the show lack eyes and do not stand upright.  


Some fans speculate that Twink has the soul of the classic character Geno, from the original Super Mario RPG.
Star Roads debut in "[[Send in the Clown]]," where Mario, Luigi, [[Princess Peach|Princess Toadstool]], and [[Yoshi]] use a Star Road to access [[Bowser's Castle|Neon Castle]] through the Star Path. Their second and final appearance is in "[[King Scoopa Koopa]]," where Mario and Toadstool use a Star Road to evade pursuit from a group of cave people-turned-[[Chickadactyl]]s.
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The fact that both Star Roads featured in the show are seemingly found on the same cliff may indicate that they are the same Star Road, or perhaps that only one Star Road exists in the show. However, the former is more likely, as both Star Roads are shown to be near or within the limits of [[Dome City]]. Most of the Star Roads on the Star Path itself (save for one seen in the episode "King Scoopa Koopa") are replaced by [[Warp Pipe]]s instead. "King Scoopa Koopa" shows that the Warp Pipes act as the endpoint of Star Roads, while "Send in the Clown" depicts the landing point of Star Roads as a varying area on the Star Path. Both episodes show that these Warp Pipes have the same purpose as the Star Roads from the game.
 
===''Mario Sports Mix''===
The Star Road is the [[Star Cup]]'s alternate route in ''[[Mario Sports Mix]]''. If players complete missions during the road, it will become a big star for them to jump through, sending them back to the normal tournament for the final match.
 
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Jpn=スターロード
|JpnR=Sutā Rōdo
|JpnM=Star Road
|Chi=星星之路
|ChiR=Xīngxīng zhī Lù
|ChiM=Star Road
|Fre=Route etoile
|FreM=Star road
|Ger=Sternenstrasse
|GerM=Star road
|Ita=Strada delle stelle<ref>{{cite|title=''[[Super Mario World]]'' instruction booklet|publisher=Nintendo|language=it|page=21}}</ref>
|ItaM=Stars' Road
|Por=Estrada Estelar
|PorM=Stellar Road
|PorC=<ref>{{cite|archive=web.archive.org/web/20210719091730/https://datassette.nyc3.cdn.digitaloceanspaces.com/manuais/super_mario_world_br.pdf|deadlink=y|title=''Super Mario World'' Brazilian instruction booklet|format=PDF|page=21}}</ref>
|Spa=Camino estelar
|SpaM=Star road
}}
 
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Latest revision as of 16:13, January 7, 2025

The Star Road of Donut Plains in Super Mario World
Donut Plains' Star Road in Super Mario World

Star Roads are stars that act as warp points to other locations, most notably in Super Mario World.

History[edit]

Super Mario World[edit]

Star Road.png

Star Roads debut in Super Mario World, connecting five points in Dinosaur Land to Star World. They are unlocked by finding secret exits in different levels. When entering a Star Road, Mario or Luigi spins around rapidly before moving upwards and teleporting to Star World.

When in Star World, the secret exit of each level allows Mario or Luigi to move to the next Star Road, regardless if he has encountered it in Dinosaur Land first. If the player goes to a Star Road in Star World without beating the level in Dinosaur Land that leads to it, the road will show on the map, but Mario or Luigi will not be able to move forward towards the unbeaten Dinosaur Land level. However, the Star Road in the Valley of Bowser is an exception, and it allows Mario or Luigi to enter Bowser's Castle this way.

Super Mario World television series[edit]

Star Road
Mario and Princess Toadstool rush to a Star Road, as seen in the Super Mario World cartoon episode "King Scoopa Koopa."

Though never named, Star Roads make at least two appearances in the Super Mario World cartoon. They serve an identical purpose, being able to warp people to Star World (or the "Star Path," as it is called on the show), and appear only alongside the Star Path itself. The cartoon depicts Star Roads as large star-shaped structures found on high cliffs; the only major difference between the Star Roads of the game and those of the show is that the ones seen on the show lack eyes and do not stand upright.

Star Roads debut in "Send in the Clown," where Mario, Luigi, Princess Toadstool, and Yoshi use a Star Road to access Neon Castle through the Star Path. Their second and final appearance is in "King Scoopa Koopa," where Mario and Toadstool use a Star Road to evade pursuit from a group of cave people-turned-Chickadactyls.

The fact that both Star Roads featured in the show are seemingly found on the same cliff may indicate that they are the same Star Road, or perhaps that only one Star Road exists in the show. However, the former is more likely, as both Star Roads are shown to be near or within the limits of Dome City. Most of the Star Roads on the Star Path itself (save for one seen in the episode "King Scoopa Koopa") are replaced by Warp Pipes instead. "King Scoopa Koopa" shows that the Warp Pipes act as the endpoint of Star Roads, while "Send in the Clown" depicts the landing point of Star Roads as a varying area on the Star Path. Both episodes show that these Warp Pipes have the same purpose as the Star Roads from the game.

Mario Sports Mix[edit]

The Star Road is the Star Cup's alternate route in Mario Sports Mix. If players complete missions during the road, it will become a big star for them to jump through, sending them back to the normal tournament for the final match.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese スターロード[?]
Sutā Rōdo
Star Road
Chinese 星星之路[?]
Xīngxīng zhī Lù
Star Road
French Route etoile[?] Star road
German Sternenstrasse[?] Star road
Italian Strada delle stelle[1] Stars' Road
Portuguese Estrada Estelar[2] Stellar Road
Spanish Camino estelar[?] Star road

References[edit]

  1. ^ Super Mario World instruction booklet. Nintendo (Italian). Page 21.
  2. ^ Super Mario World Brazilian instruction booklet (PDF). Page 21. Archived July 19, 2021, 09:17:30 UTC from the original via Wayback Machine.