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{{ | {{about|the kings in ''Super Mario Bros. 3''|other uses of the term|[[King]]}} | ||
[[ | {{character infobox | ||
The ''' | |image=[[File:SMA4 Mushroom Kings.png|230px]] | ||
|first_appearance=''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' ([[List of games by date#1988|1988]]) | |||
|latest_appearance=''[[Nintendo World Championships: NES Edition]]'' ([[List of games by date#2024|2024]]) | |||
|species=Human}} | |||
{{quote|Oh thank heavens! I’m back to my old self again. Thank you so much. Here is a letter from the princess.|Kings|Super Mario Bros. 3}} | |||
The '''kings'''<ref>{{cite|title=''Super Mario Bros. 3'' instruction booklet|page=5 and 25|date=1990|publisher=Nintendo of America|language=en}}</ref> are the monarchs of the various lands of the [[Mushroom World]]. Seven of them are featured in ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'', and each was turned into a different creature by the [[Koopalings]]. The kings are unnamed individually, although ''[[The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' gave some of them unique identities, and ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'' even introduced several similar characters and territories. Like [[Princess Peach|Princess Toadstool]], they have [[Toad (species)|Toad]] helpers. | |||
==History== | |||
===''Super Mario Bros. 3''=== | |||
[[File:Air Assault.jpg|left|thumb|The transformed Water Land king pointing at the Koopalings' airship in ''Super Mario Bros. 3''.]] | |||
In ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'', the Koopalings invaded seven kingdoms of the Mushroom World, stealing the royal [[magic wand]]s and using them to transform their kings into various creatures. With the kings in their vulnerable state, each evil Koopaling then ruled over the world in that king's place, with [[Boom Boom]] and [[Bowser's Minions]] placed all over the kingdoms. Renowned heroic brothers [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] of the [[Mushroom Kingdom]] arrived to help them, first starting with [[Grass Land]]. | |||
To save a king, the Mario Bros. have to go to his castle, where the Toad pleads the heroes to restore the king by taking the magic wand back from the Koopaling. After that, Mario and Luigi must assault the [[airship]], defeat the Koopaling, and return the king back into his human shape. He thanks the Mario Bros. for saving him, and he delivers a letter from [[Princess Peach|Princess Toadstool]] enclosed with a "jewel" (or [[List of power-ups|power-up]]). If the player manages to restore the kings to their human forms while wearing a special suit, then they get different rescue dialog for each different suit. This continues until the brothers reach the forbidden kingdom of [[Dark Land]], where [[Bowser]] ended up holding the princess hostage. | |||
The | In ''[[Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3]]'', if the player defeated Bowser before saving the kings, upon selecting the castle, the player is treated to a cutscene where it shows the Koopaling of the respective world invading the castle, snatching the magic wand and using it to transform the king, and then escaping seconds before Mario arrives. In addition, because Princess Toadstool has already been saved beforehand, the king does not give the player a letter from her. | ||
[[File:SMB3_MushroomKing.jpg|thumb|The Water Land king, after being turned into a kappa. Unlike the sprite, he does not wear a shell, and instead wears a cape.]] | |||
Each king had been transformed into a creature of some sort by the Koopalings: | |||
*[[Grass Land]] king – Turned into a dog (a [[Cobrat]] in the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]] and [[Game Boy Advance]] remakes). | |||
*[[Desert Land]] king – Turned into a silkworm (a [[Hoopster]] in the SNES and Game Boy Advance remakes). | |||
*[[Water Land]] king – Turned into a [[Spike]]-like {{wp|Kappa (folklore)|kappa}} (a [[Dino Rhino]] in the SNES and Game Boy Advance remakes). | |||
*[[Giant Land]] king – Turned into a dinosaur ([[Donkey Kong Jr.]] in the SNES and Game Boy Advance remakes). | |||
*[[Sky Land]] king – Turned into a vulture (an [[Albatoss]] in the SNES and Game Boy Advance remakes). | |||
*[[Ice Land]] king – Turned into a seal (a [[Monty Mole]] in the SNES and Game Boy Advance remakes). | |||
*[[Pipe Land]] king – Turned into a [[Piranha Plant]] (a [[Yoshi (species)|Yoshi]] from ''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]'' in the SNES and Game Boy Advance remakes). | |||
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===''The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3''=== | |||
''The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3'' created personalities for several rulers. Many, if not all, of them also looked different. | |||
*[[Prince Hugo]] – the new ruler of Giant Land (likely making him different from the king seen in ''Super Mario Bros. 3'') | |||
*The [[Sultan]] – the ruler of a [[Desert Land#The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3|palace]] that may be in Desert Land | |||
*[[King Mackerel]] – the ruler of [[Mertropolis]], a domed underwater city | |||
*[[Wizard King of the West]] – the wizard of an unknown location that resembles Sky Land | |||
*[[King Windbag]] – the ruler of a domain implied to be Ice Land | |||
*[[Emperor Ed]] – the ruler of Sky Land | |||
===''Super Mario'' Kodansha manga=== | |||
{{quote|"スーマリ3には七人も王さまが出てくるからどれがほんものかわからないのよ" ("In Super Mario Bros. 3, there are seven kings, so who knows which one is the real one.")|Princess Peach|Super Mario Kodansha manga}} | |||
[[File:SMB3 Kings KC Mario.png|200px|thumb|left|The kings seen in the first 4koma volume]] | |||
The kings can be seen in the first 4koma volume of the ''[[Super Mario (Kodansha manga)|Super Mario]]'' Kodansha manga. They appear only in the "7 Kings" (7人の王さま) strip, in which [[Princess Peach|Peach]] states that one of the seven kings is her father. It is never fully confirmed which king is truly her father, though Peach wishes that the king from Water Land would be him. The kings' transformed states are the same as in ''Super Mario All-Stars''. | |||
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==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
===Human kings=== | |||
<gallery caption="Grass Land king"> | |||
GrassLandKing.png|Sprite of the Grass Land king (NES) | |||
SNES King of Grass Land.png|Sprite of the Grass Land king (SNES) | |||
SMAS SMB3 Grass Land King Screenshot.png|In the throne room (SNES) | |||
Grasslandking.png|Sprite of the Grass Land king (GBA) | |||
</gallery> | |||
<gallery caption="Desert Land king"> | |||
SMB3-NES-DesertKing.png|Sprite of the Desert Land king (NES) | |||
SNES King of Desert Land.png|Sprite of the Desert Hill king (SNES) | |||
SMAS SMB3 Desert Hill King Screenshot.png|In the throne room (SNES) | |||
Desert Land King.png|Sprite of the Desert Hill king (GBA) | |||
</gallery> | |||
<gallery caption="Water Land king"> | |||
SMB3-NES-WaterKing.png|Sprite of the Water Land king (NES) | |||
SNES King of Water Land.png|Sprite of the Sea Side king (SNES) | |||
SMAS SMB3 Water Land King Screenshot.png|In the throne room (SNES) | |||
Seasideking.png|Sprite of the Sea Side king (GBA) | |||
</gallery> | |||
<gallery caption="Giant Land king"> | |||
SMB3-NES-GiantKing.png|Sprite of the Giant Land king (NES) | |||
SNES King of Giant Land.png|Sprite of the Big Island king (SNES) | |||
Big Island King.png|Sprite of the Big Island king (GBA) | |||
</gallery> | |||
<gallery caption="Sky Land king"> | |||
SMB3-NES-SkyKing.png|Sprite of the Sky Land king (NES) | |||
SMAS SMB3 The Sky King.png|Sprite of the Sky king (SNES) | |||
SMA4 Sky King.png|Sprite of the Sky king (GBA) | |||
</gallery> | |||
<gallery caption="Ice Land king"> | |||
SMB3-NES-IceKing.png|Sprite of the Ice Land king (NES) | |||
Ice Land king SNES.png|Sprite of the Iced Land king (SNES) | |||
SMA4 Iced Land King.png|Sprite of the Iced Land king (GBA) | |||
</gallery> | |||
<gallery caption="Pipe Land king"> | |||
SMB3-NES-PipeKing.png|Sprite of the Pipe Land king (NES) | |||
File:SMB3 SNES Pipe Land King.png|Sprite of the Pipe Maze king (SNES) | |||
SMA4 Pipe Maze King.png|Sprite of the Pipe Maze king (GBA) | |||
</gallery> | |||
===Transformed kings=== | |||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
SMB3Art3.png|''[[Nintendo Power]]'' artwork of the Water Land king | |||
SMB3 notebook 01.jpg|Notebook from Pigna with the Water Land king | |||
</gallery> | |||
<gallery caption="NES"> | |||
SMB3 Grass Land Dog King Sprite.png|King of [[Grass Land]] | |||
SMB3-NES-DesertKingTransformed.png|King of [[Desert Land]] | |||
SMB3-NES-WaterKingTransformed.png|King of [[Water Land]] | |||
SMB3-NES-GiantKingTransformed.png|King of [[Giant Land]] | |||
SMB3-NES-SkyKingTransformed.png|King of [[Sky Land]] | |||
SMB3-NES-IceKingTransformed.png|King of [[Ice Land]] | |||
SMB3-NES-PipeKingTransformed.png|King of [[Pipe Land]] | |||
</gallery> | |||
<gallery caption="SNES"> | |||
GrassLandKing-cobrat.png|King of Grass Land | |||
SMAS SMB3 Hoopster King Sprite.png|King of Desert Hill | |||
SMAS SMB3 Dino Rhino King Sprite.png|King of Sea Side | |||
SMAS SMB3 DK Jr King Sprite.png|King of Big Island | |||
Smas-smb3 king5.png|King of the Sky | |||
Smas-smb3 king6.png|King of Iced Land | |||
SMAS SMB3 Green Yoshi King Sprite.png|King of Pipe Maze | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
<gallery caption="GBA"> | |||
<gallery> | SMA4 King Cobrat sprite.png|King of Grass Land | ||
SMA4 King Hoopster sprite.png|King of Desert Hill | |||
SMA4 King Dino Rhino sprite.png|King of Sea Side | |||
SMA4 Donkey Kong Jr Sprite.png|King of Big Island | |||
SMA4 King Albatoss sprite.png|King of the Sky | |||
SMA4 King Monty Mole sprite.png|King of Iced Land | |||
SMA4 Green Yoshi Sprite.png|King of Pipe Maze | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
'' | ==Names in other languages== | ||
{{foreign names | |||
|Jap={{ruby|王様|おうさま}}<ref>{{cite|title=''Super Mario Bros. 3'' Japanese instruction booklet|page=2 and 24|publisher=Nintendo|language=ja|date=1988}}</ref> | |||
|JapR=Ōsama | |||
|Jap2={{ruby|国王|こくおう}}<ref>{{cite|title=''Super Mario Bros. 3'' Japanese instruction booklet|page=2 ([[Larry Koopa|Larry's]] speech balloon)}}</ref> | |||
|Jap2R=Kokuō | |||
|JapM=King | |||
|Jap2M=King | |||
|ChiT=國王<ref>{{cite|url=www.nintendo.com.hk/switch/mario/history/index.html|title=瑪利歐歷史|超級瑪利歐兄弟 35週年|任天堂|publisher=Nintendo of HK|language=zh-hant|accessdate=February 8, 2021}}</ref> | |||
|ChiTR=Guówáng | |||
|ChiTM=King | |||
|Fre=roi | |||
|FreM=king | |||
|Ger=König | |||
|GerM=King | |||
|Spa=Reyes | |||
|SpaM=Kings | |||
|Ita=Regnanti del Mondo dei Funghi<ref>{{cite|url=www.nintendo.com/it-it/Giochi/NES/Super-Mario-Bros-3-279558.html#Panoramica|title=''Super Mario Bros. 3'' {{!}} NES {{!}} Giochi {{!}} Nintendo IT|publisher=Nintendo|language=it|accessdate=August 6, 2024}}</ref> | |||
|Ita2=7 Re<ref>{{cite|title=''Super Mario Bros. 3'' booklet|publisher=Nintendo|language=it|page=5}}</ref> | |||
|Ita3=Sovrano<ref>{{cite|title=''[[Super Mario All-Stars Limited Edition]]'' instruction booklet|page=15|date=2010|publisher=Nintendo of Europe|language=it}}</ref> | |||
|Ita4=Re<ref>{{cite|title=''Super Mario All-Stars Limited Edition'' Italian manual|page=17}}</ref><ref>{{cite|title=''[[Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' instruction booklet|page=106|publisher=Nintendo of Europe|language=it|date=2003}}</ref> | |||
|ItaM=Mushroom World's rulers | |||
|Ita2M=7 Kings | |||
|Ita3M=Ruler | |||
|Ita4M=King | |||
}} | |||
==Trivia== | |||
*If Mario defeats a Koopaling as [[Frog Mario]], [[Tanooki Mario]], or [[Hammer Mario]], the king says one of the following: | |||
**"''Oh me, oh my! You've been transformed! Shall I change you back with this wand?''" (to Frog Mario) | |||
**"''Thank you, kind raccoon. Please tell me your name.''" (to Tanooki Mario) | |||
**"''Hey you! How about lending me your clothes? No dice?! What a drag.''" (to Hammer Mario) | |||
*The king of Water Land bears a striking resemblance to Mario. Also, the castle's island resembles Japan, with the castle itself placed where Kyoto, Nintendo's headquarters, would be. | |||
*All of the transformed kings are depicted with generic crowns either on or near them, despite the fact that only four of the non-transformed kings wear crowns. | |||
==References== | |||
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Latest revision as of 19:10, December 14, 2024
- This article is about the kings in Super Mario Bros. 3. For other uses of the term, see King.
Kings | |
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Species | Human |
First appearance | Super Mario Bros. 3 (1988) |
Latest appearance | Nintendo World Championships: NES Edition (2024) |
- “Oh thank heavens! I’m back to my old self again. Thank you so much. Here is a letter from the princess.”
- —Kings, Super Mario Bros. 3
The kings[1] are the monarchs of the various lands of the Mushroom World. Seven of them are featured in Super Mario Bros. 3, and each was turned into a different creature by the Koopalings. The kings are unnamed individually, although The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 gave some of them unique identities, and The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! even introduced several similar characters and territories. Like Princess Toadstool, they have Toad helpers.
History[edit]
Super Mario Bros. 3[edit]
In Super Mario Bros. 3, the Koopalings invaded seven kingdoms of the Mushroom World, stealing the royal magic wands and using them to transform their kings into various creatures. With the kings in their vulnerable state, each evil Koopaling then ruled over the world in that king's place, with Boom Boom and Bowser's Minions placed all over the kingdoms. Renowned heroic brothers Mario and Luigi of the Mushroom Kingdom arrived to help them, first starting with Grass Land.
To save a king, the Mario Bros. have to go to his castle, where the Toad pleads the heroes to restore the king by taking the magic wand back from the Koopaling. After that, Mario and Luigi must assault the airship, defeat the Koopaling, and return the king back into his human shape. He thanks the Mario Bros. for saving him, and he delivers a letter from Princess Toadstool enclosed with a "jewel" (or power-up). If the player manages to restore the kings to their human forms while wearing a special suit, then they get different rescue dialog for each different suit. This continues until the brothers reach the forbidden kingdom of Dark Land, where Bowser ended up holding the princess hostage.
In Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3, if the player defeated Bowser before saving the kings, upon selecting the castle, the player is treated to a cutscene where it shows the Koopaling of the respective world invading the castle, snatching the magic wand and using it to transform the king, and then escaping seconds before Mario arrives. In addition, because Princess Toadstool has already been saved beforehand, the king does not give the player a letter from her.
Each king had been transformed into a creature of some sort by the Koopalings:
- Grass Land king – Turned into a dog (a Cobrat in the SNES and Game Boy Advance remakes).
- Desert Land king – Turned into a silkworm (a Hoopster in the SNES and Game Boy Advance remakes).
- Water Land king – Turned into a Spike-like kappa (a Dino Rhino in the SNES and Game Boy Advance remakes).
- Giant Land king – Turned into a dinosaur (Donkey Kong Jr. in the SNES and Game Boy Advance remakes).
- Sky Land king – Turned into a vulture (an Albatoss in the SNES and Game Boy Advance remakes).
- Ice Land king – Turned into a seal (a Monty Mole in the SNES and Game Boy Advance remakes).
- Pipe Land king – Turned into a Piranha Plant (a Yoshi from Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island in the SNES and Game Boy Advance remakes).
The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3[edit]
The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 created personalities for several rulers. Many, if not all, of them also looked different.
- Prince Hugo – the new ruler of Giant Land (likely making him different from the king seen in Super Mario Bros. 3)
- The Sultan – the ruler of a palace that may be in Desert Land
- King Mackerel – the ruler of Mertropolis, a domed underwater city
- Wizard King of the West – the wizard of an unknown location that resembles Sky Land
- King Windbag – the ruler of a domain implied to be Ice Land
- Emperor Ed – the ruler of Sky Land
Super Mario Kodansha manga[edit]
- “"スーマリ3には七人も王さまが出てくるからどれがほんものかわからないのよ" ("In Super Mario Bros. 3, there are seven kings, so who knows which one is the real one.")”
- —Princess Peach, Super Mario Kodansha manga
The kings can be seen in the first 4koma volume of the Super Mario Kodansha manga. They appear only in the "7 Kings" (7人の王さま) strip, in which Peach states that one of the seven kings is her father. It is never fully confirmed which king is truly her father, though Peach wishes that the king from Water Land would be him. The kings' transformed states are the same as in Super Mario All-Stars.
Gallery[edit]
Human kings[edit]
Transformed kings[edit]
Nintendo Power artwork of the Water Land king
King of Grass Land
King of Desert Land
King of Water Land
King of Giant Land
King of Sky Land
King of Ice Land
King of Pipe Land
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | Ōsama |
King | |
Kokuō |
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Chinese (traditional) | 國王[4] Guówáng |
King | |
French | roi[?] | king | |
German | König[?] | King | |
Italian | Regnanti del Mondo dei Funghi[5] | Mushroom World's rulers | |
7 Re[6] | 7 Kings | ||
Sovrano[7] | Ruler | ||
Re[8][9] | King | ||
Spanish | Reyes[?] | Kings |
Trivia[edit]
- If Mario defeats a Koopaling as Frog Mario, Tanooki Mario, or Hammer Mario, the king says one of the following:
- "Oh me, oh my! You've been transformed! Shall I change you back with this wand?" (to Frog Mario)
- "Thank you, kind raccoon. Please tell me your name." (to Tanooki Mario)
- "Hey you! How about lending me your clothes? No dice?! What a drag." (to Hammer Mario)
- The king of Water Land bears a striking resemblance to Mario. Also, the castle's island resembles Japan, with the castle itself placed where Kyoto, Nintendo's headquarters, would be.
- All of the transformed kings are depicted with generic crowns either on or near them, despite the fact that only four of the non-transformed kings wear crowns.
References[edit]
- ^ 1990. Super Mario Bros. 3 instruction booklet. Nintendo of America (English). Page 5 and 25.
- ^ 1988. Super Mario Bros. 3 Japanese instruction booklet. Nintendo (Japanese). Page 2 and 24.
- ^ Super Mario Bros. 3 Japanese instruction booklet. Page 2 (Larry's speech balloon).
- ^ 瑪利歐歷史|超級瑪利歐兄弟 35週年|任天堂. Nintendo of HK (Traditional Chinese). Retrieved February 8, 2021.
- ^ Super Mario Bros. 3 | NES | Giochi | Nintendo IT. Nintendo (Italian). Retrieved August 6, 2024.
- ^ Super Mario Bros. 3 booklet. Nintendo (Italian). Page 5.
- ^ 2010. Super Mario All-Stars Limited Edition instruction booklet. Nintendo of Europe (Italian). Page 15.
- ^ Super Mario All-Stars Limited Edition Italian manual. Page 17.
- ^ 2003. Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3 instruction booklet. Nintendo of Europe (Italian). Page 106.
Super Mario Bros. 3 / Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3 | ||
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Protagonists | Mario • Luigi • Princess Toadstool • Toads • Kings | |
Bosses | Boom Boom • Big Booa • Fake Bowsera • Koopalings (Larry Koopa • Morton Koopa Jr. • Wendy O. Koopa • Iggy Koopa • Roy Koopa • Lemmy Koopa • Ludwig von Koopa) • Bowser | |
Items | 1-Up Mushroom • 3-Up Moona • Advance Coina • Anchor • Blue Coin • Boomeranga • Cape Feathera • Card • Coin • e-Coina • Fire Flower • Frog Suit • Goomba's Shoe • Hammer • Hammer Suit • Lakitu's Cloud • Magic ball • Magic Wand • Magic Whistle • Music Box • P-Wing • Poison Mushrooma • Starman • Super Leaf • Super Mushroom • Tanooki Suit • Vegetablea | |
Objects | Main game | ? Block • Beanstalk • Big Block • Bolt Lift • Brick Block • Buzzy Beetle Shell • Cloud Block • Cloud Lift • Coin Block • Coral • Directional Lift • Donut Lift • Empty Block • Flimsy Lift • Frozen Coin • Giant Green Shell • Giant Red Shell • Goal • Green Shell • Hidden Block • Ice Block • Jump Block • Lift • Magic Door • Magic Note Block • Magical ball • Mega ? Block • Mushroom Coina • P Warp Door • Quicksand • Red Shell • Rotary Lift • Semisolid Platform • Spiny Shell • Switch Block • Track • Treasure box • Warp Door • Warp Pipe • White Block • Wood Block |
World-ea | !-Switch • Axe • Balance Lift • Bubble • Control Coin • Dotted-Line Block • Goal Pole • Flipper • Giant Gate • Grass • Jumping Board • Key • Key Door • Power Meter Block • Rock Block • Rotating Block • Roulette Block • Seesaw • Snake platform • Soft sand • Stretch Block • Triangular Block • Vanishing Block | |
Forms | Small Mario • Super Mario • Fire Mario • Raccoon Mario • Frog Mario • Tanooki Mario (Statue Mario) • Hammer Mario • Invincible Mario • Caped Marioa | |
Switch Cardsa | 1UP Kinoko ga 3UP Moon ni kawaru! • Blue Green Switch • Luigi Power Up!! • Orange Switch • Sugu ni mantan! Power Meter!! • Teki Power Up! Tokuten x2!! • Timer yukkuri! | |
Worlds | Grass Land • Desert Land • Water Land • Giant Land • Sky Land • Ice Land • Pipe Land • Dark Land • Warp Zone • World-ea | |
Locations | e-Coin Castlea • Enemy Course • Panel (N-Mark Spade Panel • Spade Panel • Start Panel) • Toad House • Treasure Ship | |
Enemies | Main game | Angry Sun • Baby Cheep • Big Bertha • Bloober • Bloober baby • Bloober with kids • Bob-omb • "Boo" Diddly • Boomerang Brother • Boss Bass • Bullet Bill • Buster Beetle • Buzzy Beetle • Chain Chomp • Cheep-Cheep • Colossal Koopa Paratroopa • Dry Bones • Fiery Walking Piranha • Fire Brother • Fire Chomp • Firesnake • Giant Koopa • Goomba • Grand Goomba • Hammer Brother • Hot Foot • Jelectro • Koopa Paratroopa • Koopa Troopa • Kuribo's Goomba • Lakitu • Lava Lotus • Micro-Goomba • Missile Bill • Muncher • Para-Beetle • Para-Goomba • Pile Driver Micro-Goomba • Piranha Plant • Piranhacus Giganticus • Podoboo • Ptooie • Rocky Wrench • Scattering Bloober • Sledge Brother • Spike • Spiny Cheep-Cheep • Spiny • Spiny Egg • Stretch • Thwomp • Venus Fire Trap • Walking Piranha |
World-ea | Amazing Flyin' Hammer Brother • Big Boo • Bony Beetle • Bowser Statue (Super Mario World) • Bumpty • Chargin' Chuck • Flurry • Goomba (Super Mario World) • Hoopster • Hothead • Jumping Piranha Plant • Lil Sparky • Magikoopa • Monty Mole • Para-Goomba (Super Mario World) • Porcupo • Rip Van Fish • Spike Top • Thwimp • Wiggler | |
Obstacles | Bowser Statue • Candy ring • Cannon • Cannonball • Diagonal cannon • Falling spikea • Fire-Bara • Giant cannon • Giant cannonball • Lava • Pit • Quartet-cannon • Rocket Engine • Roto-Disc • Spike • Tornado • Turtle Cannon | |
World-e mini-gamesa | Blue Mushroom House • Orange Mushroom House • Red Mushroom House | |
Music | Map 1 World • Map 3 World • Ground Theme • Athletic Theme • Airship Theme • Enemy Course • Fortress Boss • Spinning Slots • Toad House | |
Miscellaneous | Game Over • Extra life • P-Meter • Time Limit | |
Further info | Completion • e-Readera • e-Reader cardsa • Gallery (Super Mario Advance 4) • Glitches (Super Mario Advance 4) • Media • Pre-release and unused content (Super Mario Advance 4) • Quotes • References • Staff • Unwinnable state | |