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The '''Tree Zone''' is one of the many areas [[Mario]] must adventure through in ''[[Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins]]''. It consists of five stages, although only four are necessary to complete the world. Additionally, there is one hidden stage accessed from stage two (as Bunny Mario). Located in the southwest corner of the map, the Tree Zone consists of the giant '''[[Mario Land (Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins)|Mario Land]] Tree'''<ref>"''The five-stage Tree Zone begins in the roots of the giant Mario Land Tree and ends at the top. You’ll encounter a big cast of creepy, crawly tree inhabitants and a whole lot of sap.''" - ''Nintendo Power'' Volume 43, page 46.</ref>. Many of the enemies are based on over-sized animals. Stage one takes place in the roots of the tree and features enemies such as [[Bopping Toady]], [[Ragumo]], and [[Spikey (Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins)|Spikey]]. Stage two takes place in the [[sap]]-filled hollow inside the tree. It features almost no enemies, with the exception of cow-like fish known as [[Mōgyo]] and [[Buzzy Beetle]]-like [[Noko Bombette]]. Stage three is the left choice at the tree's fork. It takes place atop the tree's many branches and features giant ants known as [[Antotto]], [[Battle Beetle]]s, [[Bē]], and numerous [[Piranha Plant]]s. Stage four is the right choice at the fork of the tree. It takes place inside a giant [[beehive]] and holds [[Bee (Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins)|Bee]]s and larvae-like enemies such as the [[Grubby|Grubbies]] and [[Unera]]. It is arguably harder than the other stages, as most of the enemies are semi-invincible, such as the [[Skeleton Bee]]. Stage five takes place in the tree's canopy and features [[Heavy Zed]], the huge friendly owl and many flying enemies such as [[Dondon]]. The boss of stage five is the [[Big Bird]].
The '''Tree Zone''' is one of the many areas [[Mario]] must adventure through in ''[[Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins]]''. It consists of five stages, although only four are necessary to complete the world. Additionally, there is one hidden stage accessed from stage two (as Bunny Mario). Located in the southwest corner of the map, the Tree Zone consists of the giant '''[[Mario Land (Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins)|Mario Land]] Tree'''<ref>"''The five-stage Tree Zone begins in the roots of the giant Mario Land Tree and ends at the top. You’ll encounter a big cast of creepy, crawly tree inhabitants and a whole lot of sap.''" - ''Nintendo Power'' Volume 43, page 46.</ref>. Many of the enemies are based on over-sized animals. Stage one takes place in the roots of the tree and features enemies such as [[Bopping Toady]], [[Ragumo]], and [[Spikey (Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins)|Spikey]]. Stage two takes place in the [[sap]]-filled hollow inside the tree. It features almost no enemies, with the exception of [[Mōgyo|cow-like fish]] and [[Buzzy Beetle]]-like [[Noko Bombette]]. Stage three is the left choice at the tree's fork. It takes place atop the tree's many branches and features [[Antotto|giant ants]], [[Battle Beetle]]s, [[Bē|flies]], and numerous [[Piranha Plant]]s. Stage four is the right choice at the fork of the tree. It takes place inside a giant [[beehive]] and holds [[Bee (Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins)|Bee]]s and larvae-like enemies such as the [[Grubby|Grubbies]] and [[Unera]]. It is arguably harder than the other stages, as most of the enemies are semi-invincible, such as the [[Skeleton Bee]]. Stage five takes place in the tree's canopy and features [[Heavy Zed]], the huge friendly owl and many flying enemies such as [[Dondon]]. The boss of stage five is the [[Big Bird]].


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Revision as of 11:58, March 14, 2021

Template:Location-infobox The Tree Zone is one of the many areas Mario must adventure through in Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins. It consists of five stages, although only four are necessary to complete the world. Additionally, there is one hidden stage accessed from stage two (as Bunny Mario). Located in the southwest corner of the map, the Tree Zone consists of the giant Mario Land Tree[1]. Many of the enemies are based on over-sized animals. Stage one takes place in the roots of the tree and features enemies such as Bopping Toady, Ragumo, and Spikey. Stage two takes place in the sap-filled hollow inside the tree. It features almost no enemies, with the exception of cow-like fish and Buzzy Beetle-like Noko Bombette. Stage three is the left choice at the tree's fork. It takes place atop the tree's many branches and features giant ants, Battle Beetles, flies, and numerous Piranha Plants. Stage four is the right choice at the fork of the tree. It takes place inside a giant beehive and holds Bees and larvae-like enemies such as the Grubbies and Unera. It is arguably harder than the other stages, as most of the enemies are semi-invincible, such as the Skeleton Bee. Stage five takes place in the tree's canopy and features Heavy Zed, the huge friendly owl and many flying enemies such as Dondon. The boss of stage five is the Big Bird.

Level Maps

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ツリーゾーン[2]
Tsurīzōn
Tree Zone
German Tree Zone[?] -
Italian Zona degli Alberi[3] Trees Zone

Trivia

  • The completion of the single hidden stage in Tree Zone unlocks a different background in the Tree Zone's map. Some of the leaves will blossom into flowers and will start to bloom and unbloom.
  • The first area has an unused room underneath it, which would have been accessed via pipes.
  • In Super Mario Bros. 3, the music for Water Land can be heard in the background of the music for stage 3 of Tree Zone.

References

  1. ^ "The five-stage Tree Zone begins in the roots of the giant Mario Land Tree and ends at the top. You’ll encounter a big cast of creepy, crawly tree inhabitants and a whole lot of sap." - Nintendo Power Volume 43, page 46.
  2. ^ Super Mario Land 2: 6-tsu no Kinka Japanese instruction booklet, page 12.
  3. ^ Super Mario Bros. Enciclopedia; pag. 77