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*Though the Vanilla Dome never made an appearance in the [[Super Mario World (television series)|''Super Mario World'' cartoon]], the show exclusive area, the [[Lava Pits (Super Mario World television series)|Lava Pits]], seemed to take several elements from the Vanilla Dome, such as [[Blargg]]s and [[Lava Lift|Skull Raft]]s.
*Though the Vanilla Dome never made an appearance in the [[Super Mario World (television series)|''Super Mario World'' cartoon]], the show exclusive area, the [[Lava Pits (Super Mario World television series)|Lava Pits]], seemed to take several elements from the Vanilla Dome, such as [[Blargg]]s and [[Lava Lift|Skull Raft]]s.
*This is the first world to have (a) level(s) having a bigger circle instead of a normal one; the others are in the [[Forest of Illusion]] and [[Valley of Bowser]]. Of these, the big circle that represents [[Vanilla Dome 3]] is the only one that does not lead to an alternate path with a [[fortress]].
*This is the first world to have (a) level(s) having a bigger circle instead of a normal one; the others are in the [[Forest of Illusion]] and [[Valley of Bowser]]. Of these, the big circle that represents [[Vanilla Dome 3]] is the only one that does not lead to an alternate path with a [[fortress]].
*The music for the Vanilla Dome was remixed in the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]] version of ''[[Mario's Time Machine]]'' as the title theme, which also incorporates the melody of the castle music from ''Super Mario World''.
*The music for the Vanilla Dome was remixed in the [[Mario's Time Machine (Super Nintendo Entertainment System)|SNES version of ''Mario's Time Machine'']] as the title theme, which also incorporates the melody of the castle music from ''Super Mario World''.


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 00:44, July 1, 2024

Vanilla Dome
Vanilla Dome
Bird's-eye view of the Vanilla Dome
Game Super Mario World (1990)
Level(s) 11
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The Vanilla Dome is the north-northwestern portion of Dinosaur Land. In gameplay, it is the third world of Super Mario World. The Vanilla Dome is a cave inside of a mountain with seven regular levels, a Ghost House, the Red Switch Palace, Star Road 2, a fortress, and #3 Lemmy's Castle. The cave contains enemies such as Swoopers and Buzzy Beetles, as well as lava. The world has a secret path that leads to the mountaintop above the cave, which has a few secret levels and leads to the Butter Bridge. There is also a lake in the middle, where Vanilla Dome 2 takes place.

Vanilla Tableland,[1] also known as Vanilla Heights,[2] is where three courses take place.

Levels

Beyond Vanilla Secret 1
Beyond Vanilla Secret 1

Levels that are marked with an asterisk (*) feature another exit.

Artwork of Mario encountering a Blargg in a lava cavern in Super Mario World; some Swoopers are flying at Mario.
Mario encountering various enemies in the Vanilla Dome, as depicted in Mario Mania

Profiles

Media

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Names in other languages

Interior

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese バニラドーム[?]
Banira Dōmu
Vanilla Dome
Chinese 香草圆丘[?]
Xiāngcǎo Yuánqiū
Vanilla Knoll
French Dôme Vanille[?] Vanilla Dome
German Vanille-Dom[?] Vanilla Dome
Italian Cupola Vaniglia[?] Vanilla Dome
Portuguese Cúpula da Baunilha[?] Vanilla Dome
Spanish Colina Vainilla[?] Vanilla Hill

Exterior

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese バニラ台地だいち[3]
Banira Daichi
Vanilla Tableland

Trivia

References

  1. ^ August 1991. Nintendo Mario Mania Player's Guide. Nintendo of America (American English). Page 78 and 79.
  2. ^ Dinosaur Land map on a folded flyer included with Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2
  3. ^ Super Mario World Japanese instruction booklet (fold-out)