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*[[Cheese Bridge Area]] - Between the regular exit and the secret exit - Mario or Luigi must use the cape or jump off a [[Yoshi (species)|Yoshi]] to get it.
*[[Cheese Bridge Area]] - Between the regular exit and the secret exit - Mario or Luigi must use the cape or jump off a [[Yoshi (species)|Yoshi]] to get it.
*[[Forest Ghost House]] - In the exit screen of the secret exit, just before exiting the stage.
*[[Forest Ghost House]] - In the exit screen of the secret exit, just before exiting the stage.
*[[Chocolate Island 1]] - On a cloud above the first bowl-shaped valley area.
*[[Chocolate Island 1]] - On a cloud above the first bowl-shaped valley area (you must take the first cannon)
*[[Valley of Bowser 1]] - Beyond an area with [[Munchers]], above the place where Mario or Luigi starts from after touching the checkpoint.
*[[Valley of Bowser 1]] - Beyond an area with [[Munchers]], above the place where Mario or Luigi starts from after touching the checkpoint.



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3-Up Moons are moons that first appear in Super Mario World. They are crescent-shaped moons and have eyes and a smile, and can be found on the ground. They are extremely rare, and very difficult to get. They have a similar effect as 1-Up Mushrooms; however they give Mario or Luigi three extra lives instead of one. New Super Mario Bros. 2 introduced Moon Coins, which are found in World Star; the icon on the coins are similar to the 3-Up Moon. In the Star World of Super Mario World, the moon seen in the sky resembles a 3-Up Moon.

History

Super Mario series

Super Mario World

A sprite of a 3-Up Moon from Super Mario World.

The locations of the 3-Up Moons in Super Mario World are as follows. If the player replays the level, the moon will disappear from where it was until the game is reset. Most, but not all, 3-Up Moons are only accessible if Mario or Luigi have a Cape Feather.

Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3

In Japan, players could scan the Blue Switch e-Reader card and obtain 3-Up Moons in Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3.

New Super Mario Bros. U

A 3-Up Moon Block releasing a 3-Up Moon

3-Up Moons reappear in the Wii U game, New Super Mario Bros. U. They are within 3-Up Moon Blocks, a total of four 3-Up Moons can appear and only be collected with the efforts of the GamePad player and Wii Remote player(s).

Mario Family

In Mario Family, there is a sewing design of a 3-Up Moon.

Super Mario-Kun

3-Up Moon from Super Mario-kun. Page 42, volume 3.
This is the translation of the text from right to left:"It's a 3-Up Moon!!"
3-Up Mario from Super Mario-kun. Page 42, volume 3.
3-Up Mario

The 3-Up Moon makes an appearance in volume 3 of the Super Mario-Kun. It serves a different purpose, powering-up Mario rather than granting him 3 extra lives. This allows Mario to defeat a Buzzy Beetle-like enemy.

Names in other languages

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