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Located in the [[Amazon Jungle]], as stated above, George's Gorge is extremely deep, about roughly three miles; at the bottom of George's Gorge is a large abundance of jagged rocks and a furiously flowing river with orange water. | Located in the [[Amazon Jungle]], as stated above, George's Gorge is extremely deep, about roughly three miles; at the bottom of George's Gorge is a large abundance of jagged rocks and a furiously flowing river with orange water. | ||
The only way to cross George's Gorge is through using a rather unstable looking bridge surrounded by warning signs. The warning signs are later removed by [[Bowser|King Koopa]], who also has his [[Shy Guy]] henchmen destroy the bridge by cutting its support ropes. | The only way to cross George's Gorge is through using a rather unstable looking bridge surrounded by warning signs. The warning signs are later removed by [[Bowser|King Koopa]], who also has his [[Shy Guy|Shyguy]] henchmen destroy the bridge by cutting its support ropes. | ||
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Revision as of 19:12, March 20, 2019
George's Gorge is a wide and extremely deep gorge that appears in The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! episode "Jungle Fever".
Located in the Amazon Jungle, as stated above, George's Gorge is extremely deep, about roughly three miles; at the bottom of George's Gorge is a large abundance of jagged rocks and a furiously flowing river with orange water.
The only way to cross George's Gorge is through using a rather unstable looking bridge surrounded by warning signs. The warning signs are later removed by King Koopa, who also has his Shyguy henchmen destroy the bridge by cutting its support ropes.