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'''Mushroom World''' refers to the | '''Mushroom World''' often refers to the eight countries from ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''. The [[Mushroom Kingdom]] serves as a gateway to these lands. In ''Super Mario Bros. 3'', [[Bowser|King Bowser's]] [[Koopalings]] have taken over the other seven kingdoms of the Mushroom World. They stole the [[Magic Scepter|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 and kidnaps [[Princess Peach]] once again, but is thwarted in his own territory. | ||
While the Mushroom World originally seemed to exclude the Mushroom Kingdom, later uses of the term seem to count the sovereignty of [[Princess Peach]] 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. In ''[[Paper Mario]]'', "Mushroom World" is sometimes used to refer to the Mushroom Kingdom. This is due to the fact that the original Japanese script of the game actually referred to the geography as the Mushroom World, and the English localization substituted most of that usage with the more common Mushroom Kingdom in the context of the story. | |||
In ''[[Super Mario RPG]]'', the area around the Mushroom Kingdom is merely called "Mario's World" in English, and "Mario World" (マリオワールド) in Japanese. | |||
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==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== | ||
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|Jap=キノコワールド<br>''Kinoko Wārudo'' | |Jap=キノコワールド<br>''Kinoko Wārudo''<br>きのこのせかい<br>''Kinoko no Sekai'' | ||
|JapM=Mushroom World | |JapM=Mushroom World | ||
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Revision as of 19:30, April 28, 2014
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Mushroom World often refers to the eight countries from Super Mario Bros. 3. The Mushroom Kingdom serves as a gateway to these lands. In Super Mario Bros. 3, King 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 and kidnaps Princess Peach once again, but is thwarted in his own territory.
While the Mushroom World originally seemed to exclude the Mushroom Kingdom, later uses of the term seem to count the sovereignty of Princess Peach 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. In Paper Mario, "Mushroom World" is sometimes used to refer to the Mushroom Kingdom. This is due to the fact that the original Japanese script of the game actually referred to the geography as the Mushroom World, and the English localization substituted most of that usage with the more common Mushroom Kingdom in the context of the story.
In Super Mario RPG, the area around the Mushroom Kingdom is merely called "Mario's World" in English, and "Mario World" (マリオワールド) in Japanese.
Super Mario Bros. 3
Lands
Grass Land (taken over by Larry Koopa)
Desert Hill (taken over by Morton Koopa Jr.)
Ocean Side (taken over by Wendy O. Koopa)
- Big Island.jpg
Big Island (taken over by Iggy Koopa)
Iced Land (taken over by Lemmy Koopa)
Pipe Maze (taken over by Ludwig Von Koopa)
Bowser's Castle (Dark Land)
What are also included, but not shown in the Mushroom World are Warp Zone and World-e.