Twin Bridges

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Mario and a Chainsaw
Mario running from a Chainsaw in Twin Bridges

Template:SMWmap The Twin Bridges[1][2], also known as the Cookie Mountain[2] region, largely consists of a pair of parallel bridges found in Dinosaur Land in the game Super Mario World. It comprises the Butter Bridge and the Cheese Bridge. The Twin Bridges, combined with Cookie Mountain, make up the fourth world of Super Mario World, which is a sky based world. The Cheese Bridge is the smaller bridge and only has one level between the mountainsides. The Butter Bridge is the larger bridge and has two levels connecting each mountaintop, and is accessed by a secret path in the Vanilla Dome. Before reaching this area, only the Cheese Bridge stands to connect Vanilla Dome with Cookie Mountain. Only by accessing the aforementioned secret exit, the Butter Bridge will appear. By reaching the secret exit of the Cheese Bridge, Mario gains access to Soda Lake, which in turn leads to the third Star Road. Both bridges lead to #4 Ludwig's Castle.

Levels

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

Enemies

Butter Bridge 1
Butter Bridge 2
Cheese Bridge Area
Cookie Mountain
#4 Ludwig's Castle
Soda Lake

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese 二本橋 (Nintendo Official Guidebook of Super Mario World)
Ni Hon Hashi
ツインブリッジ (Encyclopedia Super Mario Bros.)
Tsuin Burijji
[?]
Two Main Bridges

Twin Bridges
German Zwillingsbrücken[?] Twin Bridges
Portuguese Área das Pontes Gêmeas[?] Twin Bridges Area
Spanish Puentes Gemelos[?] Twin Bridges

References

  1. ^ Nintendo Mario Mania Player's Guide. Pages 38-39, 94-101, 105, 151.
  2. ^ a b Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2 official website (Wayback Archive). Retrieved January 28, 2020.

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