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[[Image:worldmapofrpg.gif|right|frame|The '''Mushroom World''', as seen in ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]''.]]
{{distinguish|[[World Mushroom]] or the [[Super Mario Bros. Mushroom World]] pinball machine}}
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 be a part of the Mushroom World.
{{location infobox
|image=[[File:MushroomWorld SMA4.gif|240px]]<br>Screenshot from ''Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3''
|first_appearance=''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' ([[List of games by date#1988|1988]])
|latest_appearance=''[[Super Mario All-Stars Limited Edition]]'' ([[List of games by date#2010|2010]])
|inhabitants=Humans, [[Toad (species)|Toads]], [[Koopa (species)|Koopa]]s, [[Goomba]]s, etc.
}}
The '''Mushroom World''' is an area with eight countries in ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''. The [[Mushroom Kingdom]] serves as a gateway to these lands. In ''Super Mario Bros. 3'', [[Bowser]]'s [[Koopalings]] have taken over the other seven kingdoms of the Mushroom World. They stole the [[Magic Wand]]s of the [[kings]] of each domain and transformed them into various creatures. While [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] eventually defeat them and restore the kings to normal, Bowser himself returns to the Mushroom Kingdom in their absence and kidnaps [[Princess Peach]] once again. He is later thwarted in [[Dark Land|his own territory]].


However, the word "Mushroom World" is also the conjectural name of 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.
While the Mushroom World originally seemed to exclude the Mushroom Kingdom,<ref>{{cite|language=en|quote=However, the Mushroom Kingdom forms an entrance to the Mushroom World, a place where not all is well.|date=2003|publisher=Nintendo of America|title=''Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3'' instruction booklet|page=21}}</ref> later uses of the term apparently count Princess Peach's sovereignty as well. In ''[[Yoshi's Safari]]'', it is stated during the ending that Mario and [[Yoshi]] departed from [[Jewelry Land]] to return to the Mushroom World, where the princess awaits them. Furthermore, "Mushroom World" is sometimes used to refer to the Mushroom Kingdom in ''[[Paper Mario]]''; the kingdom went under that name in the original Japanese script, but the English localization substituted most instances with the more common Mushroom Kingdom to fit the context.<ref>{{cite|publisher=FC2.com|language=ja|url=hakuda2.web.fc2.com/wario/mario/4.html|title=マリオストーリーの攻略★|accessdate=August 7, 2024}}</ref> Similarly, the Japanese version of the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]] manual of ''[[Super Mario World]]'' uses "Mushroom World" to refer to Mario, Luigi, and Peach's homeland in a direct reference to ''Super Mario Bros. 3'', which was changed to "Mushroom Kingdom" in the official English localization.<ref>{{cite|url=www2u.biglobe.ne.jp/~yamasai/story/s-supermarioworld.htm|title=スーパーマリオワールド|publisher=Biglobe|language=ja|accessdate=August 7, 2024}} A transcript of the Japanese ''Super Mario World'' manual showing the reuse of 「キノコワールド」 ''Kinoko Wārudo'' (Mushroom World) from ''Super Mario Bros. 3''. The official English localization replaced it with "Mushroom Kingdom".</ref>
==History==
===''Super Mario Bros. 3''===
In ''Super Mario Bros. 3'', the Mushroom World is divided into eight lands, seven of them with individual kings that were usurped by the seven Koopalings, and the eighth land, [[Dark Land]], being Bowser's home domain and the location of [[Bowser's Castle|his castle]]. The [[Warp Zone]] is considered World 9 in the game, but it is not confirmed to be an official part of the Mushroom World. Likewise, it is unknown where [[World-e]] is located.
<gallery perrow=4>
Grass Land scene SMB3.jpg|[[Grass Land]] (taken over by [[Larry|Larry Koopa]])
Desert Hill.jpg|[[Desert Land]] (taken over by [[Morton|Morton Koopa Jr.]])
Sea Side.jpg|[[Water Land]] (taken over by [[Wendy|Wendy O. Koopa]])
SMB3 Giant Land Artwork.jpg|[[Giant Land]] (taken over by [[Iggy|Iggy Koopa]])
Sky Land.jpg|[[Sky Land]] (taken over by [[Roy|Roy Koopa]])
Iced Land.jpg|[[Ice Land]] (taken over by [[Lemmy|Lemmy Koopa]])
Pipe Land scene SMB3.jpg|[[Pipe Land]] (taken over by [[Ludwig|Ludwig von Koopa]])
Dark Land.jpg|[[Dark Land]] (kingdom of [[Bowser|King Bowser Koopa]])
</gallery>


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.
===''The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!''===
The back of the ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'' Volume 1 DVD box mentions that Mario and Luigi had been transported into the Mushroom World from [[Brooklyn]].<ref>{{cite|language=en|quote=And if that weren't enough, each episode also contained live-action segments featuring Mario and Luigi running their Brooklyn plumbing shop - all before they were flushed down a drainpipe into the Mushroom World.|title=Back of ''The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!'' Volume 1 box}}</ref> However, as shown on other home video release boxes, this was mistaken for the Mushroom Kingdom, which is also alternatively referred to as "Mushroomland" in the cartoon itself and related comic series.


=== Lands of the Mushroom World ===
===''The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3''===
*[[Mushroom Kingdom|The Mushroom Kingdom]]
The Mushroom World is the main setting in ''[[The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3]]''.
*The various lands of ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'', including [[Dark Land]]
<gallery perrow=4>
*The [[Beanbean Kingdom]]
GrassLandCartoon.jpg|[[Mushroom Kingdom]] (ruled by [[Princess Peach|Princess Toadstool]])
*[[Sarasaland]]
DesertLandCartoon.jpg|[[Desert Land]] (ruled by the [[Sultan]])
*[[Mario Land]]  
Mertropolis.jpg|[[Water Land]] (ruled by [[King Mackerel]] and [[Holly Mackerel]])
*[[Isle Delfino]]
GiantLandCartoon.jpg|[[Giant Land]] (ruled by [[Prince Hugo]])
*[[Jewelry Land]]
SkyLandCartoon.jpg|[[Sky Land]] (ruled by [[Emperor Ed]] and the [[Wizard King of the West]])
*[[Waffle Kingdom]]
IcedLandCartoon.jpg|[[Ice Land]] (ruled by [[King Windbag]])
*[[Rogueport]]
PipeLandCartoon.jpg|[[Pipe Land]]
*[[DK Island]] (inferred)
DarkLandCartoon.jpg|[[Dark Land]] (ruled by [[Bowser|King Bowser Koopa]])
*[[Crocodile Isle]] (inferred)
</gallery>
*The [[Northern Kremisphere]] (inferred)
*[[Yoshi's Island (place)|Yoshi's Island]]
*[[Dinosaur Land]]
*[[Kitchen Island]]
*[[Vibe Island]]
*[[Party World]]


Also in the beginning of ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'', not only can Isle Delfino be seen but some islands surrounding them can be seen. Mario does not visit any of these islands thought.  
==Names in other languages==
 
{{foreign names
=== Lands Not in the Mushroom World ===
|Jap=キノコワールド<br>''Kinoko Wārudo''<br>きのこのせかい<ref>{{cite|url=themushroomkingdom.net/images/j-e/smb3_peach.gif|format=GIF|title=Screenshot of ''Super Mario Bros. 3''|publisher=The Mushroom Kingdom|language=ja|accessdate=August 7, 2024}} referring to the area as 「きのこのせかい」 ''Kinoko no Sekai'', "Mushroom World".</ref><br>''Kinoko no Sekai''
*[[Subcon]] exists in the dreams of characters, not a physical world.
|JapM=Mushroom World
*The [[Shroob]] homeworld, a planet far away from the Mushroom World.
|ChiT=蘑菇世界<ref>{{cite|language=zh-hant|title=瑪利歐歷史|超級瑪利歐兄弟 35週年|任天堂|url=www.nintendo.com.hk/switch/mario/history/index.html|accessdate=February 7, 2021|publisher=Nintendo of HK}}</ref>
*[[Earth]] is a distinct planet separate from the Mushroom World.
|ChiTR=Mógu Shìjiè
*In ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'' Mario will travel to different planets across the galaxy.
|ChiTM=Mushroom World
*[[Smithy Factory]] is an alternate dimension.
|Dut=Paddenstoel Wereld
|DutM=Mushroom World
|Fre=Monde champignon
|FreM=Mushroom world
|Fre2=Monde Champignon
|Fre2N=''Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3''
|Fre2M=Mushroom World
|Ger=Pilzwelt
|GerM=Mushroom world
|Ger2=Pilz-Welt
|Ger2N=''Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3''
|Ger2M=Mushroom World
|Ita=Mondo dei Funghi
|ItaM=World of Mushrooms
|ItaC=<ref>{{cite|title=''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' manual|page=3|language=it|publisher=Nintendo}}</ref><ref>{{cite|title=''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' (3DS - Virtual Console) e-manual|page=5|language=it|publisher=Nintendo}}</ref><ref>{{cite|title=''[[Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' European manual|page=106|language=it|publisher=Nintendo}}</ref><ref>{{cite|title=''[[Super Mario All-Stars Limited Edition|Super Mario All-Stars - 25th Anniversary Edition]]'' manual|page=15|language=it|publisher=Nintendo}}</ref><ref name=SMEit>{{cite|date=2018|title=''[[Super Mario Bros. Encyclopedia|Super Mario Bros. Enciclopedia]]''|publisher=Magazzini Salani|language=it|isbn=978-88-9367-436-2|page=33}}</ref>
|ItaN=''Super Mario Bros. 3'', ''Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3'', ''Super Mario All-Stars Limited Edition'', ''Super Mario Bros. Encyclopedia''
|Ita2=Mondo del Fungo
|Ita2C=<ref>{{cite|title=''[[Super Mario All-Stars]]'' manual|page=23|language=it|publisher=Nintendo}}</ref>
|Ita2M=World of the Mushroom
|Ita2N=''Super Mario All-Stars''
|Kor=버섯 월드
|KorR=Beoseot Weoldeu
|KorM=Mushroom World
|Por=Mundo dos Cogumelos
|PorM=Mushroom World
|Spa=Mundo Champiñón
|SpaM=Mushroom World
}}


==References==
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Latest revision as of 20:35, November 26, 2024

Not to be confused with World Mushroom or the Super Mario Bros. Mushroom World pinball machine.
Mushroom World
MushroomWorld SMA4.gif
Screenshot from Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3
First appearance Super Mario Bros. 3 (1988)
Latest appearance Super Mario All-Stars Limited Edition (2010)
Inhabitants Humans, Toads, Koopas, Goombas, etc.

The Mushroom World is an area with eight countries in Super Mario Bros. 3. The Mushroom Kingdom serves as a gateway to these lands. In Super Mario Bros. 3, Bowser's Koopalings have taken over the other seven kingdoms of the Mushroom World. They stole the Magic Wands of the kings of each domain and transformed them into various creatures. While Mario and Luigi eventually defeat them and restore the kings to normal, Bowser himself returns to the Mushroom Kingdom in their absence and kidnaps Princess Peach once again. He is later thwarted in his own territory.

While the Mushroom World originally seemed to exclude the Mushroom Kingdom,[1] later uses of the term apparently count Princess Peach's sovereignty as well. In Yoshi's Safari, it is stated during the ending that Mario and Yoshi departed from Jewelry Land to return to the Mushroom World, where the princess awaits them. Furthermore, "Mushroom World" is sometimes used to refer to the Mushroom Kingdom in Paper Mario; the kingdom went under that name in the original Japanese script, but the English localization substituted most instances with the more common Mushroom Kingdom to fit the context.[2] Similarly, the Japanese version of the SNES manual of Super Mario World uses "Mushroom World" to refer to Mario, Luigi, and Peach's homeland in a direct reference to Super Mario Bros. 3, which was changed to "Mushroom Kingdom" in the official English localization.[3]

History[edit]

Super Mario Bros. 3[edit]

In Super Mario Bros. 3, the Mushroom World is divided into eight lands, seven of them with individual kings that were usurped by the seven Koopalings, and the eighth land, Dark Land, being Bowser's home domain and the location of his castle. The Warp Zone is considered World 9 in the game, but it is not confirmed to be an official part of the Mushroom World. Likewise, it is unknown where World-e is located.

The Super Mario Bros. Super Show![edit]

The back of the The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! Volume 1 DVD box mentions that Mario and Luigi had been transported into the Mushroom World from Brooklyn.[4] However, as shown on other home video release boxes, this was mistaken for the Mushroom Kingdom, which is also alternatively referred to as "Mushroomland" in the cartoon itself and related comic series.

The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3[edit]

The Mushroom World is the main setting in The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese キノコワールド
Kinoko Wārudo
きのこのせかい[5]
Kinoko no Sekai
Mushroom World
Chinese (traditional) 蘑菇世界[6]
Mógu Shìjiè
Mushroom World
Dutch Paddenstoel Wereld[?] Mushroom World
French Monde champignon[?] Mushroom world
Monde Champignon[?] Mushroom World Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3
German Pilzwelt[?] Mushroom world
Pilz-Welt[?] Mushroom World Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3
Italian Mondo dei Funghi[7][8][9][10][11] World of Mushrooms Super Mario Bros. 3, Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3, Super Mario All-Stars Limited Edition, Super Mario Bros. Encyclopedia
Mondo del Fungo[12] World of the Mushroom Super Mario All-Stars
Korean 버섯 월드[?]
Beoseot Weoldeu
Mushroom World
Portuguese Mundo dos Cogumelos[?] Mushroom World
Spanish Mundo Champiñón[?] Mushroom World

References[edit]

  1. ^ "However, the Mushroom Kingdom forms an entrance to the Mushroom World, a place where not all is well." – 2003. Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3 instruction booklet. Nintendo of America (English). Page 21.
  2. ^ マリオストーリーの攻略★. FC2.com (Japanese). Retrieved August 7, 2024.
  3. ^ スーパーマリオワールド. Biglobe (Japanese). Retrieved August 7, 2024. A transcript of the Japanese Super Mario World manual showing the reuse of 「キノコワールド」 Kinoko Wārudo (Mushroom World) from Super Mario Bros. 3. The official English localization replaced it with "Mushroom Kingdom".
  4. ^ "And if that weren't enough, each episode also contained live-action segments featuring Mario and Luigi running their Brooklyn plumbing shop - all before they were flushed down a drainpipe into the Mushroom World." – Back of The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! Volume 1 box.
  5. ^ Screenshot of Super Mario Bros. 3 (GIF). The Mushroom Kingdom (Japanese). Retrieved August 7, 2024. referring to the area as 「きのこのせかい」 Kinoko no Sekai, "Mushroom World".
  6. ^ 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 7, 2021.
  7. ^ Super Mario Bros. 3 manual. Nintendo (Italian). Page 3.
  8. ^ Super Mario Bros. 3 (3DS - Virtual Console) e-manual. Nintendo (Italian). Page 5.
  9. ^ Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3 European manual. Nintendo (Italian). Page 106.
  10. ^ Super Mario All-Stars - 25th Anniversary Edition manual. Nintendo (Italian). Page 15.
  11. ^ 2018. Super Mario Bros. Enciclopedia. Magazzini Salani (Italian). ISBN 978-88-9367-436-2. Page 33.
  12. ^ Super Mario All-Stars manual. Nintendo (Italian). Page 23.