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Revision as of 15:08, August 19, 2024
- This article is about World 9 from New Super Mario Bros. Wii. For other uses, see World 9.
World 9 | |
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Game | New Super Mario Bros. Wii |
Level(s) | 8 |
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- “Oh, Mario, did I ever tell you about that secret world?”
- —Princess Peach, New Super Mario Bros. Wii
World 9 is the final world from New Super Mario Bros. Wii. It is a special world unlocked by defeating Bowser in World 8-Bowser's Castle. Each of the eight levels in this world is unlocked by collecting all of the Star Coins in the world of the corresponding level number. For example, collecting all Star Coins in World 1 will unlock World 9-1. Each level features the background and a music track from one of the previous eight worlds. World 9's levels were designed to be some of the hardest in the game. None of the levels have any midway points. The Super Guide is absent entirely, even if the player dies eight times in the same level. The rainbow theme is similar to the Rainbow Road courses in the Mario Kart series, with the world map music even being an arrangement of Rainbow Road's music from Mario Kart 64. World 9 has a total of 24 Star Coins, which are needed if the player wants to get all five stars on their profile on the file select screen. Unlike in previous worlds, the levels can be played in any order, and no Enemy Courses, fortresses, or castles (or levels based on them) appear in this world. This is one of only two playable worlds in the Super Mario side-scrolling games to not include a true castle level, the other being World 9 in Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels, which is also a bonus world that unlocks after completing the game (however, World 9-3 in The Lost Levels does have a similar theme to the castle levels, though it takes place outside).
Peach alludes to World 9 in the first ending, where she asks Mario if she ever told him about the secret world while departing back for the Mushroom Kingdom.
Levels
Image | Name | Description
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World 9-1 | The first level of World 9 is sky-themed and has the athletic background from World 1. There are spinning rectangle platforms throughout the level. Read more... | |
World 9-2 | This stage takes place in the beach setting from World 4. The player must get to the goal while avoiding a Porcupuffer and many Koopa Troopas. Read more... | |
World 9-3 | This course has the background of World 6. It features Missile Bills and King Bills. Read more... | |
World 9-4 | This course takes place over the desert landscape of World 2 and is auto-scrolling. Read more... | |
World 9-5 | This is an icy course based on World 3, where the player must get to the top of the Icy Mountain while avoiding Cooligans, Fuzzies, and Big Fuzzies. Read more... | |
World 9-6 | This volcanic course is based on World 8 and contains numerous platforms which emerge from and descend into lava. Read more... | |
World 9-7 | This course, based on World 5, takes place in a snowy forest, with floors made of ice blocks containing Munchers and pipes containing Venus Fire Traps. Read more... | |
World 9-8 | The last course of the game is an auto-scrolling sky level, akin to World 7, which features King Bills as well as a host of other enemies. Read more... |
Level previews
Level maps
New enemies
- Missile Bills (World 9-3)
- King Bills (World 9-3)
- Munchers (World 9-7)
- Prickly Goombas (World 9-7)
- King Bills (World 9-8)