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{{level  
{{level infobox
|title=Cookie Mountain
|image=[[File:CookieMountain.png|256px]]<br>Mario floating while knocking off a Monty Mole
|image=[[Image:CookieMountain.png]]
|code=4-2
|code=4-2
|game=''[[Super Mario World]]''
|game=''[[Super Mario World]]''
|difficulty=Moderate/Easy
|world=[[Twin Bridges]]
|notes=First appearance of Sumo Bro.
|powerup=[[Cape Feather]]
|before=[[Cheese Bridge|<<]]
|limit=300 seconds
|after= [[Ludwig's Castle|>>]]
|before=[[Cheese Bridge Area|<<]]
|after=[[4 Ludwig's Castle|>>]]
|track=[[Ground Theme (Super Mario World)|Ground Theme]]
|sample=[[File:Overworld Theme Super Mario World.oga]]
}}
}}
'''Cookie Mountain''' is a level of [[Twin Bridges]] in ''[[Super Mario World]]''. To access it, the player must complete [[Cheese Bridge Area]]. The player encounters large swarms of [[Monty Mole]]s in this level. Completing this stage gives access to [[4 Ludwig's Castle|#4 Ludwig's Castle]]. This level also marks the first appearance of the [[Sumo Bro]]ther, an enemy which stomps the ground to create a fire obstacle in Mario's path. They cannot be stomped, but they can be hit from below or cape-spun to be destroyed.
==Layout==
[[File:Cookie Mountain end.png|thumb|left|[[Cape Mario|Caped Mario]] spins into [[Monty Mole]]s while trying to recover [[Yoshi]] towards the end of the level]]
At the beginning of Cookie Mountain, the player encounters an [[Unshelled Koopa Troopa|unshelled Koopa]] sliding down a hill, followed by two Monty Moles. After crossing a short gap, the player encounters a [[Sumo Bro]]ther who stomps, causing fire to spring up beneath his platform. There is also a Monty Mole beneath the platform. The next section has five slanted platforms: the first slanted away from the player, and the rest slanted towards them (there are also sliding unshelled Koopas on the second, fourth and fifth platforms). The player also finds the first [[Dragon Coin]] above the second slanted platform. After progressing upwards, the player sees a staircase-like structure with four Monty Moles who jump out. Afterward, if the player is [[Cape Mario|Caped Mario]], flying up leads to a cloud platform where a [[1-Up Mushroom]] is obtainable. If the player opts to go below, the next mountain contains four more Monty Moles who jump out in quick succession. The player must maneuver past two hard-to-reach Sumo Brothers and a Monty Mole below (the second Dragon Coin is easily noticeable below the first Sumo Brother). After a [[Jumping Piranha Plant]], the [[Midway Gate]] appears.
[[File:SMAS+SMW Cookie Mountain Bonus Coin Drop.png|thumb|[[Bonus Coin (Super Mario World)|Bonus Coin]] being dropped by a [[Yoshi Cloud]] after picking up two Pink Berries.]]
A very large mountain up ahead has four Monty Moles that emerge if one stays to the ground and another two if they climb the vine upwards (located in third block to the near right). If the player decides to use this vine, they can find the third Dragon Coin, plus a 1-Up atop the mountain. If the player then decides to go to the blue pipe, they find a water sub-area. The player must go left instead of right and they find two [[Porcupuffer|Porcu-Puffer]]s following Mario and some coins. After avoiding the Porcu-Puffers and continuing left, the player finds a green-mushroom platform with a red pipe above it. Soon following the red pipe, there is a Monty Mole and a [[? Block]] surrounded by two [[Note Block|Jump Block]]s. The player can only obtain the Yoshi within if the red blocks are activated from the Red Switch Palace, since this is the only way to hit the blocks below. There are three mini-mountains ahead containing a total of four Monty Moles and the fourth Dragon Coin atop the second mountain. If the player manages to find the Yoshi, they are able to obtain a power-up of any choice from the box located at ground level. The second of three silver pipes contains a Jumping Piranha Plant. The final Dragon Coin is above either a gap or green blocks, depending on the status of the [[Green Switch Palace]], followed by a small platform and either another gap or red blocks.


'''Cookie Mountain''' is a level in World 4 ([[Twin Bridges]]) in ''[[Super Mario World]]''. [[Mario]] or [[Luigi]] will encounter large swarms of [[Monty Mole|Monty Moles]]. Completing this stage gives access to [[Ludwig Von Koopa|Ludwig Von Koopa's]] Castle. This level also features the [[Sumo Bro.]], an enemy which will stomp the ground to create a fire obstacle in Mario's path. They cannot be stomped; but they can hit from below, or cape-spun to be destroyed. [[Yoshi]] can also be found, but only if the player has previously hit the red switch in the [[Red Switch Palace]].
The upcoming section has two Sumo Brothers on two levels of ? Blocks, both attempting to hurt and/or halt the player. Finally, the player needs to defeat a [[Chargin' Chuck]] and arrive at the [[Giant Gate]].
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==Enemies==
{{number of enemies
|image1=[[File:SMW Monty mole.png]]
|name1=[[Monty Mole]]
|count1=30
|image2=[[File:SMW KoopaTroopaNoShell Blue.png]]
|name2=[[Unshelled Koopa Troopa|Unshelled Koopa]] (blue)
|count2=4
|image3=[[File:Sumo brother.png]]
|name3=[[Sumo Bro]]ther
|count3=5
|image4=[[File:SMWJumpingPiranhaPlant.png]]
|name4=[[Jumping Piranha Plant]]
|count4=2
|image5=[[File:SMW-JumpingPiranhaFire.png]]
|name5=[[Jumping Fire Piranha Plant]]
|count5=1
|image6=[[File:SMW Porcu-Puffer.png]]
|name6=[[Porcupuffer|Porcu-Puffer]]
|count6=2
|image7=[[File:SMW Whistling Chargin Chuck.png]]
|name7=[[Chargin' Chuck|Bouncing Charging Chuck]]  
|count7=1
}}


== Overview==
==Names in other languages==
At the beginning of Cookie Mountain, [[Mario]] (or [[Luigi]]) will encounter a [[Beach Koopa]] sliding down a hill, followed by two Monty Moles.  After crossing a short gap, the player will encounter a [[Sumo Bro.]] who will stomp, causing fire to spring up beneath his platform.  This Sumo Bro. is easily taken care of, keep in mind there is also a Monty Mole beneath the platform.  The next section has 5 slanted platforms, the first slanted away from Mario, and the rest slanted towards him (there are also sliding Beach Koopas on the 2nd, 4th and 5th platforms).  The player will also find the first [[Dragon Coin]] above the 2nd slanted platform.  After progressing upwards, you will find a staircase-like structure with 4 Monty Moles who jump out at the [[player]].  Afterwards, if you are [[Cape Mario]] (or an impressive jumper) flying up will lead you to a cloud platform from which a [[1-Up]] is obtainable.  If you opt to go below, the next 'mountain' contains another 4 Monty Moles who jump out in quick succession. The level begins to get difficult here as the player must maneuver past two hard-to-reach Sumo Bros. and a Monty Mole below (also note that the second Dragon Coin is easily noticeable below the first Sumo Bro.).  After a simple [[Jumping Piranha Plant]], you will reach the [[Midway Gate]] (good thing, considering what you're about to face). 
{{foreign names
 
|Jap=せんべい{{ruby|山|やま}}<ref>''Super Mario World'' Japanese instruction booklet (fold-out)</ref>
[[File:SMW_1.jpg|400px|thumb|left|[[Cape Mario]] spins into two [[Monty Moles]] while trying to recover [[Yoshi]] towards the end of the level]]
|JapR=Senbei Yama
A very large mountain up-ahead has 4 Monty Moles emerge if you stay to the ground, and another 2 if you climb the vine upwards (located in third block to the near right).  If one decides to use this vine, they will find the third Dragon Coin, plus an easy 1-Up atop the mountain.  Soon following the blue pipe, there will be a Monty Mole and an [[Item Block]] surrounded by two ♪ Blocks.  The player can only obtain the Yoshi (or 1-Up) within if they have located and conquered the Red Switch Palace, as this is the only way to hit the blocks below.  There will be 3 mini-mountains up-ahead containing a total of 4 Monty Moles, and the fourth Dragon Coin atop the second mountain.  If the player managed to find the Yoshi, he or she will be able to eat a [[Power-Up]] of their choice from the box located at ground level.  The second of 3 silver pipes contains a Jumping Piranha Plant, which may or may not be an issue (depending on Power-Ups and skill level).  The final Dragon Coin is above either a gap or green blocks, depending on the status of the [[Green Switch Palace]], followed by  a small platform and either another gap or red blocks.
|JapM={{wp|Senbei}} Mountain
 
|Fre=Montagne Cookie
The upcoming section may be difficult for new players, so take caution in advance.  There will be two Sumo Bros. on two levels of Item Blocks, both attempting to hurt and/or halt Mario or Luigi.  It is recommended that the player deal with the lower Brother first, and then attempt to take out-or simply run past-the second one (a [[Feather]] or [[Mushroom]] will appear after hitting the third block from the left on the lower set).  Finally, to finish off the level, the player will need to defeat a [[Chargin' Chuck]] which can be defeated with 3 jumps, 5 fireballs, or one cape-spin.  If the player wishes to achieve a higher goal , he/she should stand atop the blue pipe.
|FreM=Cookie Mountain
|SpaE=Montaña Galleta
|SpaEM=Cookie Mountain
|Ger=Cookie-Berg
|GerM=Cookie Mountain
|Ita=Monte Biscotto
|ItaM=Cookie Mountain
}}


== Enemies ==
==References==
*[[Monty Mole]]
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*[[Beach Koopa]]
*[[Sumo Bro.]]
*[[Chargin' Chuck]]
*[[Jumping Piranha Plant]]
 
==Names in Other Languages==
{{foreignname
|Por=Montanha do Biscoito
|PorM=Cookie Mountain
}}


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Latest revision as of 13:36, October 29, 2024

Level
Cookie Mountain
Mario slamming into a Monty Mole while flying in the air in the level Cookie Mountain.
Mario floating while knocking off a Monty Mole
Level code 4-2
World Twin Bridges
Game Super Mario World
Primary power-up Cape Feather
Time limit 300 seconds
Music track Ground Theme
Music sample
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Cookie Mountain is a level of Twin Bridges in Super Mario World. To access it, the player must complete Cheese Bridge Area. The player encounters large swarms of Monty Moles in this level. Completing this stage gives access to #4 Ludwig's Castle. This level also marks the first appearance of the Sumo Brother, an enemy which stomps the ground to create a fire obstacle in Mario's path. They cannot be stomped, but they can be hit from below or cape-spun to be destroyed.

Layout[edit]

Caped Mario spins into Monty Moles while trying to recover Yoshi towards the end of the level

At the beginning of Cookie Mountain, the player encounters an unshelled Koopa sliding down a hill, followed by two Monty Moles. After crossing a short gap, the player encounters a Sumo Brother who stomps, causing fire to spring up beneath his platform. There is also a Monty Mole beneath the platform. The next section has five slanted platforms: the first slanted away from the player, and the rest slanted towards them (there are also sliding unshelled Koopas on the second, fourth and fifth platforms). The player also finds the first Dragon Coin above the second slanted platform. After progressing upwards, the player sees a staircase-like structure with four Monty Moles who jump out. Afterward, if the player is Caped Mario, flying up leads to a cloud platform where a 1-Up Mushroom is obtainable. If the player opts to go below, the next mountain contains four more Monty Moles who jump out in quick succession. The player must maneuver past two hard-to-reach Sumo Brothers and a Monty Mole below (the second Dragon Coin is easily noticeable below the first Sumo Brother). After a Jumping Piranha Plant, the Midway Gate appears.

Bonus Coin being dropped by a Yoshi Cloud after picking up two Pink Berries.

A very large mountain up ahead has four Monty Moles that emerge if one stays to the ground and another two if they climb the vine upwards (located in third block to the near right). If the player decides to use this vine, they can find the third Dragon Coin, plus a 1-Up atop the mountain. If the player then decides to go to the blue pipe, they find a water sub-area. The player must go left instead of right and they find two Porcu-Puffers following Mario and some coins. After avoiding the Porcu-Puffers and continuing left, the player finds a green-mushroom platform with a red pipe above it. Soon following the red pipe, there is a Monty Mole and a ? Block surrounded by two Jump Blocks. The player can only obtain the Yoshi within if the red blocks are activated from the Red Switch Palace, since this is the only way to hit the blocks below. There are three mini-mountains ahead containing a total of four Monty Moles and the fourth Dragon Coin atop the second mountain. If the player manages to find the Yoshi, they are able to obtain a power-up of any choice from the box located at ground level. The second of three silver pipes contains a Jumping Piranha Plant. The final Dragon Coin is above either a gap or green blocks, depending on the status of the Green Switch Palace, followed by a small platform and either another gap or red blocks.

The upcoming section has two Sumo Brothers on two levels of ? Blocks, both attempting to hurt and/or halt the player. Finally, the player needs to defeat a Chargin' Chuck and arrive at the Giant Gate.

Enemies[edit]

Image Name Count
Monty Mole SMW sprite Monty Mole 30
Sprite of a blue unshelled Koopa from Super Mario World Unshelled Koopa (blue) 4
Sprite of a Sumo Brother from Super Mario World Sumo Brother 5
Jumping Piranha Plant from Super Mario World Jumping Piranha Plant 2
A Jumping Fire Piranha Plant from Super Mario World. Jumping Fire Piranha Plant 1
Sprite of a Porcu-Puffer from Super Mario World Porcu-Puffer 2
Chargin' Chuck whistling for help Bouncing Charging Chuck 1

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese せんべいやま[1]
Senbei Yama
Senbei Mountain
French Montagne Cookie[?] Cookie Mountain
German Cookie-Berg[?] Cookie Mountain
Italian Monte Biscotto[?] Cookie Mountain
Spanish (NOE) Montaña Galleta[?] Cookie Mountain

References[edit]

  1. ^ Super Mario World Japanese instruction booklet (fold-out)