Red-Hot Run

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Level
Red-Hot Run
SM3DW Red-Hot Run.jpg
Level code World Castle-3
World World Castle
Game Super Mario 3D World
Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury
Time limit 100 seconds
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Red-Hot Run or World Castle-3 is the third level of World Castle in Super Mario 3D World and its Nintendo Switch port Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury. It is unlocked by completing Fort Fire Bros., and completion of either this level or Switchblack Ruins unlocks Boiling Blue Bully Belt. It is a 100-second level, like Pretty Plaza Panic and Backstreet Bustle, but considerably longer, thus incorporating the use of Dash Panels.

Layout

The characters must speed through several areas containing spiked rollers and Donut Blocks atop somewhat narrow platforms. Clear Pipes are used to travel to other sections of the level. There are a total of 56 Dash Panels in the level, and the sounds they make when running across them increase and decrease in pitch along with the music.

Green Stars

  • Green Star 1: At the end of the first section, the first Green Star is located on the right path.
  • Green Star 2: At the beginning of the second section, the player must go through a Green Ring and collect the eight Green Coins that appear to collect the second Green Star.
  • Green Star 3: Near the end of the second section, the player must take the middle path and jump through the spiked rollers to reach the third Green Star.

Stamp

Wii U version
Switch version

Shortly after the second Green Star, the player must take the path on the left past the spiked rollers, and jump over a gap. The stamp is a Super Leaf.

Enemies

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese 灼熱ジャンクション[?]
Shakunetsu jankushon
Burning Hot Junction
Chinese 灼熱交匯處[?]
Zhuórè Jiāohuìchù
Burning Hot Junction
Dutch Sprintpaneelpad[?] Sprint panel path
French Confluents très brûlants[?] Very hot confluences
German Hitzige Hetze[?] Heated chevy
Italian Carboni ardenti[?] Literally "burning charcoals". "To stand on the burning charcoals" also means "to be in a state of elevated anxiety" in Italian
Korean 작열하는 교차로[?]
Jagyeolhaneun Gyocharo
Scorching Junction
Portuguese Corrida ao rubro[?] Red hot race (ao rubro is also an expression about a pinnacle)
Russian Горячие гонки[?]
Goryachiye gonki
Hot races
Spanish Bifurcaciones al rojo vivo[?] Red hot forks