Super Bell Hill
Template:Levelbox Super Bell Hill, otherwise known as World 1-1, is the first course of Super Mario 3D World. Similarly to the World 1 map, the course takes place on grassy plains surrounded by water. Within the level, players can find grassy fields, small ponds, Bean Poles, and a white wooden bridge. It is unlocked from the beginning and its completion unlocks Koopa Troopa Cave.
Layout
The level starts on a grassy field, with a set of white stairs that leads to a Goomba and a ? Block. To the right is a Clear Pipe, which leads to an area full of Goombas and another ? Block. Afterwards, there is a second Clear Pipe that leads to another set of Goombas and a wall that can be climbed with a Cat suit, with a series of hills as an alternate path.
Following this area are two Clear Pipes, one of which brings the player to the Checkpoint Flag. This leads to a tree with a Super Bell, and a hill with a giant Rabbit that has a Mega Mushroom. Nearby is a pond with another smaller rabbit and a Warp Pipe. Past the pipe is a Cat Goomba, a series of Brick Blocks, and a white wooden bridge with stone blocks seen directly past it. A tunnel nearby contains wooden crates, and a passage under the bridge that has a 1-Up Mushroom. After this, a Clear Pipe leads the player to the Goal Pole.
Collectibles
Green Stars
- Green Star 1: Near the beginning, players will find a Clear Pipe. Through the top route of the pipe, players will find the first Green Star.
- Green Star 2: After the checkpoint, there is a Rabbit that circles around a small pond. When caught, it offers the second Green Star.
- Green Star 3: The player needs to use the Mega Mushroom from a big Rabbit on a hill close to the Midway Point. The player must smash the stone Blocks directly after the white bridge to reveal the third Green Star.
Stamp
- Near the midpoint lies a Warp Pipe that leads to a room containing the course's Stamp. The stamp is Cat Mario.
Luigi Sighting
After dropping out of the clear pipe near the halfway point, the player can visit a Sprixie with a pair of binoculars who will show them the direction of the goal. In this binocular view, it's possible to make out a tiny Luigi peeking over the fence across the yard to the right of the screen.
Appearance in Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker
In the Wii U version of Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker, Captain Toad can play this level in the Bonus Book, if the player also has Super Mario 3D World data. The level is mostly the same, with a few added ladders, ramps, and Empty Blocks, since Captain Toad cannot jump.
Luigi Sighting
After the Clear Pipe Cannon, an 8-bit Luigi can be seen next to a ladder across the yard. But, like in Super Mario 3D World, it disappears when Captain Toad gets close.
Enemies
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | スーパーベルの丘[?] Sūpā Beru no Oka |
Super Bell Hill | |
Dutch | Superstart met een staartje[?] | Super start with a little tail | |
German | Der Superglockenhügel[?] | Super Bell Hill | |
Italian | Colle super Campanella[?] | Super Bell Hill | |
Portuguese | Encosta dos superguizos[?] | Super Bells Hillside | |
Russian | Холм суперколокольчиков[?] Kholm superkolokol'chikov |
Super Bells Hill | |
Spanish | La colina de la supercampana felina[?] | Feline Superbell Hill |
Trivia
- The music for Super Bell Hill can be played on the Mushroom Kingdom U stage in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.
- An arrangement of Super Bell Hill's music appears as one of the selectable songs for the Rhythmic Gymnastics event in Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games.
- Super Bell Hill was used as a test level in an early build of Splatoon.[1]