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Template:Redirectshere Template:Location-infobox Mushroom World is the name of the planet Mario and his friends reside on. The planet is part of the Grand Finale Galaxy, which is one of many galaxies in the Mushroom Universe. Mushroom World is the greater setting of most of the games in the Mario series and sub-series.
The Mushroom Kingdom, Dark Land, and various other lands and kingdoms associated with the Mushroom Kingdom, such as Dinosaur Land, the Beanbean Kingdom, and Sarasaland, all exist on the Mushroom World; and while it has never been made explicit, it is highly likely that locations from closely related series (such as the Donkey Kong and WarioWare series) also exist on the Mushroom World.
Several small galaxies are in orbit around Mushroom World, including the Gateway Galaxy, the Good Egg Galaxy and Bowser Jr.'s Robot Reactor. Galaxies relatively close to Mushroom World on the map of the universe include the Honeyhive Galaxy, the Loopdeeloop Galaxy and the Flipswitch Galaxy.
The Relationship Between Mushroom World And Earth
Mushroom World and Earth are almost always believed to be separate planets, though confusion does exist in the form of remarkably similar ecosystems and terrains, several species of animals and obvious human populations on Mushroom World. In other media such as the various cartoon series and comics, Earth and Mushroom World were understood to be different versions of the same planet in separate universes. Mushroom World was noticeably cartoony and slightly surreal (eg. Pasta Land, Down Under Land). In most sources travel between the two planets is possible through warp pipes, a fact that has remained consistent throughout.
Lands of Mushroom World
These are the lands associated with the Mushroom Kingdom and thus the greater Mushroom World. These lands appear in the Mario series of games, as well as some spin-off titles.
- Amazon Jungle
- Aqua Land
- Baseball Kingdom – A small island including nine large baseball stadiums.
- Beanbean Kingdom – The Mushroom Kingdom's closest neighbor, home of the Bean people.
- Big Island – A land inhabited by enormous animals.
- Boo Woods – A dark, spooky, haunted woods and the location of Luigi's Mansion.
- Car Land
- Caveman Land
- Cloud Land
- Cramalot
- Crime Land
- Crocodile Isle – The home island of the Kremling race.
- Dark Land – The cloudy, volcanic homeland of the Koopas and Bowser's headquarters.
- Desert Kingdom
- Desert Hill – An ancient desert kingdom dotted with ruins.
- Diamond City – A bustling island metropolis home to many humans
- Dinosaur Land, which includes Yoshi's Island – Continent that is home to the Yoshis.
- Donkey Kong Island – The home island of the Kongs.
- Down Under Land
- El Desert Land
- Grass Land – A large and lush prairie country located somewhere near the Mushroom Kingdom.
- Hawaii Land
- Iced Land – Mushroom World's shimmering polar lands.
- Isle Delfino and the surrounding islands – One of the world's most popular tourist destinations which is possibly located on the equatorTemplate:Refneeded. Other islands in the shape of various aquatic creatures, such as a crab, jellyfish, etc. are located around Isle Delfino.
- Jewelry Land – A faraway kingdom protected by several magical gems.
- Jungle Land
- Kingdom of Youth
- Kitchen Island – A pirate-filled island that Wario journeyed through to find an enormous solid gold statue of Princess Peach.
- Land of Ice
- Land of Romance
- Lava Land
- Linguine Empire
- Mario Land – An island owned by Mario but briefly taken over by Wario.
- Mushroom Kingdom – One of the largest kingdoms on the planet, the Mushroom Kingdom is a frequently troubled but beautiful land home to Mario and Luigi and ruled by Princess Peach.
- Mushroom Woods
- Mythis
- Nimbus Land – A kingdom in the clouds, high above the surface of the planet.
- Northern Kremisphere – The closest mainland to Donkey Kong Island.
- North Pole
- Ocean World
- Pasta Land
- Pipe Maze – A small island group covered in warp pipes of all shapes and sizes.
- Pirate World
- Rap Land
- River World
- Robo Land
- Rogueport – A rough-and-tumble town on the outskirts of the Mushroom Kingdom.
- Rotunda Land
- Royal Tennis Academy - An island inhabited by humans that play tennis in Mario Tennis.
- Sarasaland – A neighboring land of the Mushroom Kingdom ruled by Princess Daisy.
- Sayonara
- Sea Side – The land's coastal areas.
- Shamrock Kingdom
- Sharewood Forest
- Snow World
- Sockhop Land
- Spy Land
- Star Haven – The city of the Stars high in the sky (possibly in orbit) of Mushroom World and home of the powerful Star Rod.
- Sudden Death Valley
- Swiss Cheese Alps
- The Sky – The vast blue sky of Mushroom World is home to a kingdom in the clouds.
- Timber's Island – A small island island home to Timber the tiger and many of his friends.
- Turtlevania
- Vibe Island – A strange island that gives off odd emotional powers.
- Victoria
- Waluigi's Island
- Waffle Kingdom – A large faraway kingdom once ruled by the mighty (but now extinct) Luffs.
- Wild West
Worlds distinct from Mushroom World
The following is a list of planets separate from Mushroom World.
Other worlds in the Mushroom Universe
- The Shroob Planet, the home planet of the Shroobs, is a world far away from Mushroom World.
- In Super Mario Galaxy and Super Mario Galaxy 2, Mario travels to different galaxies containing many other (often small) planets. These galaxies are spread throughout the Mushroom Universe.
- The Mushroom Colonists' Planet is a desert planet located somewhere in the Mushroom Universe. The barren planet was colonized by Mushroom People from Mushroom World.
- Quirk, home planet of the Quirks, another planet located somewhere in the depths of the Mushroom Universe.
- Future Fun Land is Wizpig's home planet far from Mushroom World.
- Planet Plantaen, home of the banana alien Xananab is distinct from Mushroom World.
- Rainbow Road in Mario Kart is located outside the Mushroom World.
Worlds in other dimensions
- Earth is Mushroom World's "double" in a parallel universe. It can sometimes be accessed via Warp Pipes. It is in our Dimension.
- In Super Paper Mario, Flipside, a place "between dimensions" is explored by Mario as well as other characters, and also Flopside, Flipside's counterpart, which is equally explored by Mario & Co. This game also contains an entire planet that exists in a different dimension: Planet Blobule. In fact, the game contains many other dimensions distinct from the Mushroom Universe.
- The lands of Wario: Master of Disguise are in an alternate TV dimension that can be reached via the Telmet.
- The various worlds traveled to in DK: Jungle Climber, such as Glass Maze, Toy Box and Veggie Patch, exist in different dimensions.
- In Wario Land: Shake It!, a universe named the Shake Dimension is contained within an ancient globe located in a museum somewhere on Mushroom World.
- The Factory is the home universe of the Smithy Gang, and can be accessed via Exor.
- Subcon is a dimension that exists in Mario's dreams.
- Subspace Dimensions that exist in giant purple balls in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. Subspace is created via the explosion of Subspace Bombs or a firing of the Dark Cannon.
Gallery
- MushroomPlanetYI.png
The surface of the planet as seen in Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island. The surface of the planet during the battle with Raphael the Raven, also from Yoshi's Island. - Asteroid Belt.PNG
The Mushroom World and The Moon in Donkey Kong: Jungle Beat. - Super-mario-galaxy-wp.jpg
Mario near the planet after being launched by a Launch Star in Super Mario Galaxy.