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[[Birdo|Pink Birdo]] is seen as a seemingly normal enemy early in level, and reappears after being defeated whenever the player reenters the room it is in. This allows it to be defeated an infinite number of times for a massive amount of points in ''[[Super Mario Advance]]''. The actual purpose of this out-of-place Birdo is for the player to ride on one of its [[Birdo's Egg|egg]]s across the otherwise impassable ocean to reach the main dungeon where [[Fryguy]]'s lair is located. | [[Birdo|Pink Birdo]] is seen as a seemingly normal enemy early in level, and reappears after being defeated whenever the player reenters the room it is in. This allows it to be defeated an infinite number of times for a massive amount of points in ''[[Super Mario Advance]]''. The actual purpose of this out-of-place Birdo is for the player to ride on one of its [[Birdo's Egg|egg]]s across the otherwise impassable ocean to reach the main dungeon where [[Fryguy]]'s lair is located. | ||
The player can skip directly to Fryguy's | The player can skip directly to Fryguy's lair by using [[Luigi]] or [[Princess Peach|Princess Toadstool]] to jump across a gap between the first and second towers, then go into the door of the third tower. | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*In the ''[[Super Mario All-Stars]]'' version, if this Birdo is hit by a large [[vegetable]] during | *In the ''[[Super Mario All-Stars]]'' version, if this Birdo is hit by a large [[vegetable]] during its last hit upon defeat, the sound effect of an object appearing will play, even though it does not spit out anything. | ||
* The original PRG0 revision of the North American release of ''Super Mario Bros. 2'' has a bug where Small Fry Guys could be defeated as a normal enemy (flipping off the screen, instead of disappearing in a puff of smoke) if the player did so while powering down. This results in the game thinking that there are still Small Fry Guys left, and thus [[Unwinnable state|the player would not be able to proceed to the next level]] as the exit door does not appear. This bug was fixed in the PRG1 revision, which also served as a base version for the European and ''Super Mario USA'' releases. | * The original PRG0 revision of the North American release of ''Super Mario Bros. 2'' has a bug where Small Fry Guys could be defeated as a normal enemy (flipping off the screen, instead of disappearing in a puff of smoke) if the player did so while powering down. This results in the game thinking that there are still Small Fry Guys left, and thus [[Unwinnable state|the player would not be able to proceed to the next level]] as the exit door does not appear. This bug was fixed in the PRG1 revision, which also served as a base version for the European and ''Super Mario USA'' releases. | ||
Revision as of 05:42, November 12, 2024
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Level code | World 4-3 |
World | World 4 |
Game | Super Mario Bros. 2 |
Boss | Fryguy |
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World 4-3 (Chapter 4-3 in Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic; titled Cross the Ocean and Move Up[1]) is the third level of World 4 in Super Mario Bros. 2.
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Pink Birdo is seen as a seemingly normal enemy early in level, and reappears after being defeated whenever the player reenters the room it is in. This allows it to be defeated an infinite number of times for a massive amount of points in Super Mario Advance. The actual purpose of this out-of-place Birdo is for the player to ride on one of its eggs across the otherwise impassable ocean to reach the main dungeon where Fryguy's lair is located.
The player can skip directly to Fryguy's lair by using Luigi or Princess Toadstool to jump across a gap between the first and second towers, then go into the door of the third tower.
Enemies
Image | Name | Count |
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Pink Birdo | 1 |
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Flurry | 20 |
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Red Shyguy | 1 |
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Pink Shyguy | 1 |
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Tweeter | 1 |
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Phanto | 1 |
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Gray Beezo | 1 |
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Fryguy | Boss |
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Small Fry Guy | 4 |
Items
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Mushroom | 2 | Only appear in Sub-space.
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Cherry | 5 |
Level map
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Italian | Zona 12[2] | Zone 12 | |
Mondo 4-3[3] | World 4-3 |
Trivia
- In the Super Mario All-Stars version, if this Birdo is hit by a large vegetable during its last hit upon defeat, the sound effect of an object appearing will play, even though it does not spit out anything.
- The original PRG0 revision of the North American release of Super Mario Bros. 2 has a bug where Small Fry Guys could be defeated as a normal enemy (flipping off the screen, instead of disappearing in a puff of smoke) if the player did so while powering down. This results in the game thinking that there are still Small Fry Guys left, and thus the player would not be able to proceed to the next level as the exit door does not appear. This bug was fixed in the PRG1 revision, which also served as a base version for the European and Super Mario USA releases.
References
- ^ 1989. Super Mario Bros. 2 Inside Out, Part I. Nintendo of America (American English). Page 32.
- ^ Super Mario Bros. 2 Italian manual. Page 6.
- ^ November 15, 2018. Super Mario Bros. Enciclopedia. Magazzini Salani (Italian). ISBN 889367436X. Page 69.