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|title=Donut Secret House
|image=[[File:Donut Secret House SMW.png]]<br>Mario against a Big Boo. He must defeat it to unlock the secret stage.
|image=[[File:Donut_Secret_House.PNG]]
|world=[[Donut Plains]]
|game=''[[Super Mario World]]''
|game=''[[Super Mario World]]''
|limit=400 seconds
|limit=400 seconds
|notes=This level is the home of [[Big Boo (boss)|the Big Boo]] who protects the [[Star Road (Super Mario World)|Star Road]]. To battle with the boss, [[Mario]] or [[Luigi]] has to find a secret exit. If not they'll go to the normal [[Ghost House]] exit.
|before=[[Donut Secret 1|<<]]
|before=[[Donut Secret 1|<<]]
|after=[[Donut Secret 2|>>]]
|after=[[Donut Secret 2|>>]]
|secret=[[Star World 1|**]]
|secret=[[Star World 1|**]]
}}
}}
'''Donut Secret House''' is a secret [[Ghost House]] in the game ''[[Super Mario World]]''. It can be accessed by completing the secret exit of [[Donut Secret 1]]. This [[level]] also has a secret exit. This level is the home of the [[Big Boo (boss)|Big Boo]], the boss who protects the [[Star Road (Super Mario World)|Star Road]]. If the Mario Bros. beat this boss, they'll have access to the [[Star World]].
'''Donut Secret House''' is a secret [[Ghost House]] in the game ''[[Super Mario World]]''. It can be accessed by completing the secret exit of [[Donut Secret 1]]. This [[level]] also has a secret exit. This level is the home of the [[Big Boo]], the boss who protects the [[Star Road (Super Mario World)|Star Road]]. If the Mario Bros. beat this boss, they will have access to the [[Star World]]. This is the only level other than a [[castle]] or a [[fortress]] to feature a boss battle.


==Overview==
==Overview==
This level consists of two main rooms, a boss room, and a hallway used to reset the second room which the player has 400 seconds on the [[Time Limit|Timer]] to clear. This level contains no [[Dragon Coin]]s.
Donut Secret House is one of two Ghost Houses in [[Donut Plains]]. This level consists of two main rooms, a boss room, and a hallway used to reset the second room. There is a 400 second [[Time Limit]] to clear the level. It contains no [[Dragon Coin]]s in the original SNES version.


In the first room, the player will have to avoid 10 [[Boo Buddies]] floating in circles. After the Boo Buddies, the player will encounter an [[Eerie]] and a [[Big Boo|Big Blue Boo]]. If the player activates the [[P-Switch]], the [[Block (used)|Block]] will turn into a [[Coin]], and the [[spring]] that was on top of it will fall down, allowing the player to jump over the Big Boo easily. There is then a series of staircases for about 10 seconds. Just before the player reaches the end of the first room, a platform underneath the last staircase is visible with a dragon coin and a [[? Block]] however the staircase refines the player from entering the platform at this stage and can only be entered later on.
In the first room, the player will have to navigate their way past [[Circling Boo Buddies]]. After the Boo Buddies, the player will encounter a single [[Eerie]] and a [[Big Boo]]. If the player activates the [[P Switch|Switch Block]], the [[Empty Block]] will turn into a [[coin]], and the [[Trampoline|Jumping Board]] that was on top of it will fall down, allowing the player to jump over the Big Boo easily. There is then a short series of staircases, under which is a platform that is inaccessible from this room. There is a single [[? Block]] above the inaccessible platform containing a [[1-Up Mushroom]]. The door at the top of the stairs leads the player to the second room.


==Exits==
==Exits==
Donut Secret House is one of two ghost houses in Donut Plains. After traversing the first room left-to-right, and entering the second room, there will be a circular arrangement of Boo Buddies. There will then be a small platform with five coins on it. In order to get to the normal exit, these coins must first be taken, and then the [[P-Switch]] obtained from the leftmost end of the room, brought back to the small platform, and activated. A blue door will then appear, through which is the non-secret goalpost.
After traversing the first room and entering the second room, the direction of travel is switched and there is another group of Boo Buddies. Just past that point is a small platform with five coins on it. In order to access the standard exit, these coins must first be collected, and then the Switch Block on the leftmost end of the room should be activated, revealing a [[P Warp Door|Blue Door]] on said platform. If the coins are not collected, the player will not be able to access the Blue Door as it will be surrounded by empty blocks during the duration of the Switch Block activation.


[[File:Star_road.PNG|thumb|left|The map after secret exit is found]]
[[File:SMW Star Road (Donut Plains).png|thumb|left|The map after secret exit is found]]
In order to get to the secret exit, the player needs to obtain the P-Switch, bring it to the arrangement of Turn Blocks with a door in the center, and activate it. A row of ? Blocks will appear, making it possible to stand on what was previously empty space. The player needs to stand on he middle ? Block and hit the [[Rotating Block|Turn Block]] immediately above. A [[Beanstalk|beanstalk]] will then appear, which must be climbed. At the top is a long platform extending to the right, and there is a blue door at the right end. (The P-Switch must not have timed out in order for the door to still be there.) The door leads to a battle-room, where there the Big Boo and his two Boos are in the room. The Big Boo must be defeated by throwing at him the [[Grab Block]]s that make up the floor. The boss is harmless to the players but the regular Boos are not. The player must be careful not to create a hole in the floor and fall through it. After The Big Boo is hit three times, he will be defeated, leading to [[Star World 1]].
In order to get to the secret exit, the player must still activate the Switch Block, revealing three ? Blocks in the floating arrangement of [[Rotating Block]]s to the left of the Blue Door, making it possible to stand on what was previously empty space. The player needs to stand on the middle ? Block and hit the Rotating Block directly above. A [[Beanstalk]] will then appear, which must quickly be climbed to access a long platform, at the end of which is a another Blue Door. (The Switch Block must not have timed out in order for the door to still be there.) The door leads to the boss room with one Big Boo and two small Boos. The Big Boo must be defeated by throwing [[Grab Block]]s at him. The boss is harmless to the player but the regular Boos are not. The player must be careful not to create a hole in the floor and fall through it. After the Big Boo is hit three times, he will be defeated, leading to [[Star World 1]]. This is the only level with a secret exit that is not accessed by either a [[keyhole]] or a [[Giant Gate]].
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==Enemies==
==Enemies==
*[[Circling Boo Buddies]]
{|border=1 cellspacing=0 cellpadding=3 style="border-collapse:collapse"style="text-align: center"
*[[Eerie]]
!Sprite
*[[Big Boo#Super Mario World|Big Boo]]
!Name
*[[Boo]]
!Count
 
|-
==Bosses==
|[[File:SMW-Circling Boo Buddies Portion.png]]
*[[Big Boo (boss)|Big Boo]]
|[[Boo Buddies|Circling Boo Buddies]]
|2
|-
|[[File:Eerie.png]]
|[[Eerie]]
|4
|-
|[[File:BigBoo SMW.png]]
|[[Big Boo]]
|2
|-
|[[File:SMWBooBuddy.png]]
|[[Boo]]
|11
|}


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{foreignname
{{foreign names
|Jap=ドーナツへいやのかくれやしき
|Jap=ドーナツへいやのかくれやしき
|JapR=Dōnatsu Heiya no Kakure Yashiki
|JapR=Dōnatsu Heiya no Kakure Yashiki
|JapM=Donut Plains' Extra House
|JapM=Doughnut Plains' Hidden House
|Spa=Casa Rosquisecreta
|Spa=Casa Rosquisecreta
|SpaM=''Rosquisecreta'' is a pun between ''Rosquilla'' (Donut) and ''secreto'' (secret). ''Casa'' means "House".}}
|SpaM=''Rosquisecreta'' is a pun between ''Rosquilla'' (Donut) and ''secreto'' (secret). ''Casa'' means "House".
|Fre=Manoir Secret
|FreM=Secret Manor
|Ger=Donut-Rätselhaus
|GerM=Donut Secrethouse
|Ita=Casa Infestata segreta di Pianura Ciambella<ref>''[[Super Mario Bros. Encyclopedia|Super Mario Bros. Enciclopedia]]''; pag. 57</ref>
|ItaM=Donut Plains' secret Hunted House
}}


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*This is the only level to have a boss battle other than a castle or a fortress.
*In the SNES Japanese version, the walls at the end of the two main rooms in the level are not extended to fill the whole screen.
 
==References==
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Latest revision as of 14:08, January 26, 2024

Level
Donut Secret House
Donut Secret House SMW.png
Mario against a Big Boo. He must defeat it to unlock the secret stage.
World Donut Plains
Game Super Mario World
Time limit 400 seconds
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Donut Secret House is a secret Ghost House in the game Super Mario World. It can be accessed by completing the secret exit of Donut Secret 1. This level also has a secret exit. This level is the home of the Big Boo, the boss who protects the Star Road. If the Mario Bros. beat this boss, they will have access to the Star World. This is the only level other than a castle or a fortress to feature a boss battle.

Overview[edit]

Donut Secret House is one of two Ghost Houses in Donut Plains. This level consists of two main rooms, a boss room, and a hallway used to reset the second room. There is a 400 second Time Limit to clear the level. It contains no Dragon Coins in the original SNES version.

In the first room, the player will have to navigate their way past Circling Boo Buddies. After the Boo Buddies, the player will encounter a single Eerie and a Big Boo. If the player activates the Switch Block, the Empty Block will turn into a coin, and the Jumping Board that was on top of it will fall down, allowing the player to jump over the Big Boo easily. There is then a short series of staircases, under which is a platform that is inaccessible from this room. There is a single ? Block above the inaccessible platform containing a 1-Up Mushroom. The door at the top of the stairs leads the player to the second room.

Exits[edit]

After traversing the first room and entering the second room, the direction of travel is switched and there is another group of Boo Buddies. Just past that point is a small platform with five coins on it. In order to access the standard exit, these coins must first be collected, and then the Switch Block on the leftmost end of the room should be activated, revealing a Blue Door on said platform. If the coins are not collected, the player will not be able to access the Blue Door as it will be surrounded by empty blocks during the duration of the Switch Block activation.

The Star Road of Donut Plains in Super Mario World
The map after secret exit is found

In order to get to the secret exit, the player must still activate the Switch Block, revealing three ? Blocks in the floating arrangement of Rotating Blocks to the left of the Blue Door, making it possible to stand on what was previously empty space. The player needs to stand on the middle ? Block and hit the Rotating Block directly above. A Beanstalk will then appear, which must quickly be climbed to access a long platform, at the end of which is a another Blue Door. (The Switch Block must not have timed out in order for the door to still be there.) The door leads to the boss room with one Big Boo and two small Boos. The Big Boo must be defeated by throwing Grab Blocks at him. The boss is harmless to the player but the regular Boos are not. The player must be careful not to create a hole in the floor and fall through it. After the Big Boo is hit three times, he will be defeated, leading to Star World 1. This is the only level with a secret exit that is not accessed by either a keyhole or a Giant Gate.

Enemies[edit]

Sprite Name Count
Screenshot showing Circling Boo Buddies, from Super Mario World. Circling Boo Buddies 2
Eerie Eerie 4
BigBoo SMW.png Big Boo 2
Boo Buddy from Super Mario World Boo 11

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ドーナツへいやのかくれやしき
Dōnatsu Heiya no Kakure Yashiki
Doughnut Plains' Hidden House

French Manoir Secret
Secret Manor
German Donut-Rätselhaus
Donut Secrethouse
Italian Casa Infestata segreta di Pianura Ciambella[1]
Donut Plains' secret Hunted House
Spanish Casa Rosquisecreta
Rosquisecreta is a pun between Rosquilla (Donut) and secreto (secret). Casa means "House".

Trivia[edit]

  • In the SNES Japanese version, the walls at the end of the two main rooms in the level are not extended to fill the whole screen.

References[edit]