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Shining Falls
Shining Falls in Super Mario Bros. Wonder
Game Super Mario Bros. Wonder
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Shining Falls is the third world in Super Mario Bros. Wonder. It is a dark, metallic, golden polygonal landscape comprised of large oblongs and octahedrons. The large octahedral structures float in the sky, and some of them pour golden waterfalls to the landscape below.

This world contains pink Wonder Flowers and Wonder Seeds.[1]

Levels

Shining Falls contains an unknown number of levels and Poplin Shops. Below are all the levels whose names are currently known.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese オーゴン滝
Ōgon Taki
Golden Waterfalls

Chinese (traditional) 黃金瀑布
Huángjīn Pùbù
Golden Waterfalls

Dutch Goudgebergte
Gold Mountain Range
French Chutes dorées
Golden falls
German Güldenfälle
Gold falls
Italian Cascate Dorate
Golden Waterfalls
Korean 황금 폭포[3]
Hwanggeum Pokpo
Golden Waterfalls

Portuguese Cataratas Cintilantes
Shining Waterfalls
Spanish Cascadas Doradas
Golden Waterfalls

Trivia

  • The shapes of the clouds above Shining Falls are based on e-kasumi (エ霞, literally "e-shaped haze"), a type of traditional Japanese pattern.

References