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[[Mario]] or [[Luigi]] start the level on a ledge above the plain below. The player should notice an abundance of [[Spiny|Spinies]] trapped in [[Empty Block]]s (thirteen in total). Also present is a trapped pipe, a [[? Block|Prize Block]], and a [[P Switch|Switch Block]]. The Switch Block turns all Empty Blocks into [[coin]]s, thus plummeting Mario or Luigi into the [[pit]] below where it lies. A [[Gray P Switch]] resides high above the ground, and is only obtainable via flying with a [[Cape Feather]]. The Gray P Switch turns all enemies into silver coins which can be collected (eight for a [[extra life|1-Up]], nine for a 2-Up, and for every additional coin, a 3-Up). To the right of the cloud with the Gray P Switch on it is the first Dragon Coin, hovering in the air high above the yellow pipe. The Prize Block contains a Yoshi (or 1-Up), and the bottom-right [[Rotating Block]] contains a power-up (either a [[Super Mushroom]] or [[Fire Flower]]).
[[Mario]] or [[Luigi]] start the level on a ledge above the plain below. The player should notice an abundance of [[Spiny|Spinies]] trapped in [[Empty Block]]s (thirteen in total). Also present is a trapped pipe, a [[? Block|Prize Block]], and a [[P Switch|Switch Block]]. The Switch Block turns all Empty Blocks into [[coin]]s, thus plummeting Mario or Luigi into the [[pit]] below where it lies. A [[Gray P Switch]] resides high above the ground, and is only obtainable via flying with a [[Cape Feather]]. The Gray P Switch turns all enemies into silver coins which can be collected (eight for a [[extra life|1-Up]], nine for a 2-Up, and for every additional coin, a 3-Up). To the right of the cloud with the Gray P Switch on it is the first Dragon Coin, hovering in the air high above the yellow pipe. The Prize Block contains a Yoshi (or 1-Up), and the bottom-right [[Rotating Block]] contains a power-up (either a [[Super Mushroom]] or [[Fire Flower]]).


The yellow [[Warp Pipe|pipe]] leads to a 1-Up bonus game. Continuing on the surface, the player should notice the second Dragon Coin, which can be obtained if the Switch Block was used, along with a [[Roulette Block]]. The item in the Roulette Block can be eaten using a Yoshi. Shortly afterward, a block containing a Super Mushroom appears if the player has completed the [[Yellow Switch Palace]]. As this first portion of the level ends, the player encounters a water portion with [[Parachute Galoomba|Para-Goombas]] and [[Parabomb|Para-bomb]]s. The third Dragon Coin is then found slightly above the water surface. The [[Green Shell]] signifies the next portion of this section. If the player is riding a [[Yoshi (species)|Blue Yoshi]] (obtained in [[Star World]]), then swallowing this green shell allows flight instantly. The player must make their way higher, where a platform containing more shells of different colors is found.
The yellow [[Warp Pipe|pipe]] leads to a 1-Up bonus game. Continuing on the surface, the player should notice the second Dragon Coin, which can be obtained if the Switch Block was used, along with a [[Roulette Block]]. The item in the Roulette Block can be eaten using a Yoshi. Shortly afterward, a block containing a Super Mushroom appears if the player has completed the [[Yellow Switch Palace]]. As this first portion of the level ends, the player encounters a water portion with [[Para-Goomba (Super Mario World)|Para-Goombas]] and [[Parabomb|Para-bomb]]s. The third Dragon Coin is then found slightly above the water surface. The [[Green Shell]] signifies the next portion of this section. If the player is riding a [[Yoshi (species)|Blue Yoshi]] (obtained in [[Star World]]), then swallowing this green shell allows flight instantly. The player must make their way higher, where a platform containing more shells of different colors is found.


Before the water section with the third Dragon Coin is a yellow pipe that leads to a bonus area involving [[Cheep Cheep]]s and Super Mushrooms floating in bubbles. The fourth and fifth Dragon Coins are found in this area. Both this area and the 1-Up bonus game at the beginning of the level exit through another yellow pipe located in front of the [[Midway Gate]]. In the main area, a series of moving green pipes provide access to the sixth Dragon Coin. [[Stretch Block]]s above a pit are then found. A [[Chargin' Chuck]] is found next to the seventh Dragon Coin on a yellow pipe. (Note that if the player has already collected five Dragon Coins upon exiting the bonus area, the last two Dragon Coins in the main area will have disappeared. To be able to collect all seven Dragon Coins, the player must make sure to have fewer than five upon returning to the main area.) Mario or Luigi then reach an area with solid ground under them again and three Chargin' Chucks. The [[Giant Gate]] is then found.
Before the water section with the third Dragon Coin is a yellow pipe that leads to a bonus area involving [[Cheep Cheep]]s and Super Mushrooms floating in bubbles. The fourth and fifth Dragon Coins are found in this area. Both this area and the 1-Up bonus game at the beginning of the level exit through another yellow pipe located in front of the [[Midway Gate]]. In the main area, a series of moving green pipes provide access to the sixth Dragon Coin. [[Stretch Block]]s above a pit are then found. A [[Chargin' Chuck]] is found next to the seventh Dragon Coin on a yellow pipe. (Note that if the player has already collected five Dragon Coins upon exiting the bonus area, the last two Dragon Coins in the main area will have disappeared. To be able to collect all seven Dragon Coins, the player must make sure to have fewer than five upon returning to the main area.) Mario or Luigi then reach an area with solid ground under them again and three Chargin' Chucks. The [[Giant Gate]] is then found.


==Enemies==
==Enemies==
{|border=1 cellspacing=0 cellpadding=3 style="border-collapse:collapse"style="text-align: center"
*[[Spiny|Spinies]]: 13
!Sprite
*[[Para-Goomba (Super Mario World)|Para-Goomba]]s: 2
!Name
*[[Parabomb|Para-bomb]]s: 2
!Count
*[[Cheep Cheep]]s: 9
|-
*[[Chargin' Chuck|Clappin' Chuck]]s: 4
|[[File:SMW Spiny.png]]
|[[Spiny]]
|13
|-
|[[File:SMW Para-Goomba.png]]
|[[Parachute Galoomba|Para-Goomba]]
|2
|-
|[[File:SMW Para-bomb.png]]
|[[Parabomb|Para-bomb]]
|2
|-
|[[File:ShellGreen.png]]
|[[Koopa Troopa|Koopa Shell]] (green)
|2
|-
|[[File:ShellRed.png]]
|Koopa Shell (red)
|2
|-
|[[File:ShellBlue.png]]
|Koopa Shell (blue)
|2
|-
|[[File:Yellow Shell.png]]
|Koopa Shell (yellow)
|2
|-
|[[File:SMW Cheep Cheep in Bubble.png]]
|[[Cheep Cheep]]
|9
|-
|[[File:SMW Clappin' Chuck.gif]]
|[[Chargin' Chuck|Clappin' Chuck]]
|4
|}


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
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|JapR=Chokorē-tō Kōsu 5
|JapR=Chokorē-tō Kōsu 5
|JapM=Chocolate Island Course 5
|JapM=Chocolate Island Course 5
|Spa=Isla de Chocolate 5
|SpaM=Chocolate Island 5
|Fre=île Chocolat 5
|Fre=île Chocolat 5
|FreM=Chocolate Island 5
|FreM=Chocolate Island 5
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|Ita=Cioccoisola 5
|Ita=Cioccoisola 5
|ItaM=Chocolate Island 5
|ItaM=Chocolate Island 5
|Spa=Isla de Chocolate 5
|SpaM=Chocolate Island 5
}}
}}


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[[Category:Mountains]]
[[Category:Dinosaur Land]]
[[Category:Super Mario World levels]]
[[Category:Super Mario World levels]]

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