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Actually if you look closely it doesn't look like Earth...only my opinion. <big>'''Super'''''[[User:Super Luigi 821|Luigi]]'''''821'''''</big> | Actually if you look closely it doesn't look like Earth...only my opinion. <big>'''Super'''''[[User:Super Luigi 821|Luigi]]'''''821'''''</big> | ||
I agree. It really only looks like Earth because it has blue water and green land - which would be expected of any planet habitable by humans. There are no distinctly recognizable landmarks that pin it down as Earth. It also seems a little odd that the Underwhere and Overthere are on Earth. [[User:CrossEyed7|CrossEyed7]] 01:48, 17 July 2007 (EDT) |
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I have shocking evidence that may prove that the the Mushroom World is infact the same as the Earth. Read the first sentence of Orbulon's bio in WarioWare, Inc. Mega Party Game$. The bio is official as it was copid from the game's character introduction. It also reveals that the character in the Mushroom World speak English (at least the citizens of Diamond City do).--Knife (talk) 21:13, 14 February 2007 (EST)
- Unless "earth" is just a colloqial term used by people on the planet, or that the Mushroom World is an alternate version of Earth (and would still be a different planet) - just like the cartoons and movie. Orbulon kinda screwed up everything, especially since the planets themselves are so different (look at the number of moons for each). It is also possible Diamond City is on Earth, not in Mario's World (note that most residents are humans). -- Son of Suns
But when Orbulon's spaceship crashes, it lands in a place that looks like the continents of earth, with even a blue background. But then again, the WarioWare series are pretty jacked up so the developers may have overlooked the canonicalness.--Knife (talk) 18:07, 15 February 2007 (EST)
Actually the cartoon and movie are non cannon. That shows that the brothers are most likely not from brooklyn and the mushroom kingdom is on earth
— The preceding unsigned comment was added by Pal101 (talk).
Movies and cartoons are not "non-canon", they are alternate-canon. -- Son of Suns
Ahhh, the concept of alternate universes, what would we do without it? -- Sir Grodus
I guess There is not real cannon. Cannon I guess would have to do with point of views.
— The preceding unsigned comment was added by Pal101 (talk).
My two cents
Hey guys... I hope I'm not being rude, but doesn't it seem like we are making lots of unfair assumptions? Earth is referred to many times throughout the series, so to say that there are two different planets is just an assumption. We're assuming that canon is false or we are bending it to meet our own preconceived notions about the Marioverse.
Now, for those who believe that Mario is Missing! is canon, the Mushroom Kingdom is obviously not part of the "real world," but there is nothing as far as I know implying interplanetary travel. Therefore, it would make sense that there's an alternate dimention thing going on.
And the two moon theory? Doesn't hold up. The moon from Yoshi's Island was small enough that we wouldn't see it from our telescopes.
Thanks for your time! --Stumpers
- They are still two different planets even if one is in an alternate dimension. The cartoons strongly seperate the two, as does the movie. In the video games, it is less clear. -- Son of Suns
It is MOST LIKELY they are two seperate planets in one universe. But that's my opinion. TheGreatBlockyBoo 14:56, 12 May 2007 (EDT)
Continents?
Is there a reason why there a links to the Continents of Earth on this page. - Pokemon DP
Probably because of The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 episode "7 Continents for Seven Koopas"; it had the Koopalings conquering the continents and Mario, Luigi, Toad and Princess Toadstool traveling to them. -- Sir Grodus
SPM Earth
Actually if you look closely it doesn't look like Earth...only my opinion. SuperLuigi821
I agree. It really only looks like Earth because it has blue water and green land - which would be expected of any planet habitable by humans. There are no distinctly recognizable landmarks that pin it down as Earth. It also seems a little odd that the Underwhere and Overthere are on Earth. CrossEyed7 01:48, 17 July 2007 (EDT)