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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Besides [[Bowser's Castle]], #1 Iggy's Castle is the only castle that needs to be completed in order to finish the game in the fastest possible way.
*Besides [[Bowser's Castle]], #1 Iggy's Castle is the only castle that needs to be completed in order to finish the game.
*In the SNES version of ''Super Mario World'', Iggy is referred to as "demented" in the end cutscene, while he is referred to as "crazed" in the GBA port.
*In the SNES version of ''Super Mario World'', Iggy is referred to as "demented" in the end cutscene, while he is referred to as "crazed" in the GBA port.
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Revision as of 01:31, August 19, 2023

Level
#1 Iggy's Castle
Iggy's Castle Gate.png
Mario climbing a fence to progress through the level
Level code 1-Castle
World Yoshi's Island
Game Super Mario World
Time limit 300 seconds
Boss Iggy Koopa
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Template:Quote2 #1 Iggy's Castle is the first castle in the game Super Mario World. It introduces fences that can be climbed as well as lava, which kills Mario or Luigi instantly upon being touched. As the name suggests, Iggy Koopa is fought here.

Overview

The castle consists of three rooms, one with climbable fences, one with a moving screen, and the boss room. The player has 300 seconds on the Timer to complete the level. This level contains no Dragon Coins in the original, but in the remake it has five.

The first room of the first castle is covered in fences, which can be climbed on with +Control Pad. The fence is teeming with Climbing Koopas that also climb on the fence. Climbing above and then onto these Koopas cause a chain in points, so defeating these Koopas can result in 1-Ups; however, if the player punches the Koopas off, the points do not chain. This gate spans above a lava-covered ground, where Lava Bubbles jump from. There are also Revolving Doors that the player can hit to switch sides. There is a Message Block at the start that gives information on how to use the fences, a Switch Block in the middle that turns coins to Empty Blocks as well as a ? Block that contains a Fire Flower, and a Message Block at the end that tells the player one of Yoshi's friends is trapped in the castle.

The second room in the castle features a moving screen with a giant wooden Pillar smashing onto the ground. Being hit by one of the Pillars causes damage. Stretch Blocks help the player cross a gap near the end. Entering the red door at the end of the room leads to the boss.

Boss Battle

The fight against Iggy Koopa
Main article: Iggy Koopa

After Mario enters the big red door at the end of the level leading to the boss fight, he lands on a platform floating in lava with Iggy on it. Iggy attacks by spinning in his shell and shooting fireballs. To defeat him, Mario needs to jump on or throw fireballs at Iggy to push him off the platform. Once Iggy is defeated, a cutscene is shown afterward in which Mario blows up the castle, rescuing one of Yoshi's friends and unlocking the next world, Donut Plains.

Enemies

Sprite Name Count
Climbing Koopa from Super Mario World Climbing Koopa (green) 13
Climbing Koopa from Super Mario World Climbing Koopa (red) 4
Sprite of a diagonal Lava Bubble from Super Mario World Lava Bubble (zigzag) 1
Pillar Pillar indefinite
Iggy Koopa in Super Mario World. Iggy Koopa 1 (boss)

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ヨースターとうのしろ[?]
Yōsutā-tō no shiro
Yoster Island's Castle
French
  1. 1 Chateau d'Iggy[?]
  1. 1 Iggy's castle
German 1. Iggys Festung[?] 1. Iggy's Fortress
Italian Castello dell'Isola Yoshi[?] Yoshi Island's Castle
Spanish Castillo 1º. Iggy[?] 1st Castle. Iggy

Trivia

  • Besides Bowser's Castle, #1 Iggy's Castle is the only castle that needs to be completed in order to finish the game.
  • In the SNES version of Super Mario World, Iggy is referred to as "demented" in the end cutscene, while he is referred to as "crazed" in the GBA port.