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The '''Mushroom World''' is an area with eight countries in ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''. The [[Mushroom Kingdom]] serves as a gateway to these lands. In ''Super Mario Bros. 3'', [[Bowser]]'s [[Koopalings]] have taken over the other seven kingdoms of the Mushroom World. They stole the [[Magic Wand]]s of the [[kings]] of each domain and transformed them into various creatures. While [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] eventually defeat them and restore the kings to normal, Bowser himself returns to the Mushroom Kingdom | The '''Mushroom World''' is an area with eight countries in ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''. The [[Mushroom Kingdom]] serves as a gateway to these lands. In ''Super Mario Bros. 3'', [[Bowser]]'s [[Koopalings]] have taken over the other seven kingdoms of the Mushroom World. They stole the [[Magic Wand]]s of the [[kings]] of each domain and transformed them into various creatures. While [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] eventually defeat them and restore the kings to normal, Bowser himself returns to the Mushroom Kingdom and kidnaps [[Princess Peach]] once again, but he is thwarted in [[Dark Land|his own territory]]. | ||
While the Mushroom World originally seemed to exclude the Mushroom Kingdom,<ref>"However, the Mushroom Kingdom forms an entrance to the Mushroom World, a place where not all is well." – ''Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3'' instruction booklet, page 21.</ref> later uses of the term apparently count Princess Peach's sovereignty as well. In ''[[Yoshi's Safari]]'', it is stated during the ending that Mario and [[Yoshi]] departed from [[Jewelry Land]] to return to the Mushroom World, where the princess awaits them. Furthermore, "Mushroom World" is sometimes used to refer to the Mushroom Kingdom in ''[[Paper Mario]]''; the kingdom went under that name in the original Japanese script, but the English localization substituted most instances with the more common Mushroom Kingdom to fit the context.<ref>[http://hakuda2.web.fc2.com/wario/mario/4.html An example of this in a Japanese playthrough,] in which the player comments with a screenshot that Peach is the princess of the Mushroom World. (Retrieved April 29, 2014)</ref> Similarly, the Japanese version of the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]] manual of ''[[Super Mario World]]'' uses "Mushroom World" to refer to Mario, Luigi, and Peach's homeland in a direct reference to ''Super Mario Bros. 3'', which was changed to "Mushroom Kingdom" in the official English localization.<ref>[http://www2u.biglobe.ne.jp/~yamasai/story/s-supermarioworld.htm A transcript of the Japanese ''Super Mario World'' manual] showing the reuse of 「キノコワールド」 ''Kinoko Wārudo'' (Mushroom World) from ''Super Mario Bros. 3''. The official English localization replaced it with "Mushroom Kingdom". (Retrieved April 29, 2014)</ref> | While the Mushroom World originally seemed to exclude the Mushroom Kingdom,<ref>"However, the Mushroom Kingdom forms an entrance to the Mushroom World, a place where not all is well." – ''Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3'' instruction booklet, page 21.</ref> later uses of the term apparently count Princess Peach's sovereignty as well. In ''[[Yoshi's Safari]]'', it is stated during the ending that Mario and [[Yoshi]] departed from [[Jewelry Land]] to return to the Mushroom World, where the princess awaits them. Furthermore, "Mushroom World" is sometimes used to refer to the Mushroom Kingdom in ''[[Paper Mario]]''; the kingdom went under that name in the original Japanese script, but the English localization substituted most instances with the more common Mushroom Kingdom to fit the context.<ref>[http://hakuda2.web.fc2.com/wario/mario/4.html An example of this in a Japanese playthrough,] in which the player comments with a screenshot that Peach is the princess of the Mushroom World. (Retrieved April 29, 2014)</ref> Similarly, the Japanese version of the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]] manual of ''[[Super Mario World]]'' uses "Mushroom World" to refer to Mario, Luigi, and Peach's homeland in a direct reference to ''Super Mario Bros. 3'', which was changed to "Mushroom Kingdom" in the official English localization.<ref>[http://www2u.biglobe.ne.jp/~yamasai/story/s-supermarioworld.htm A transcript of the Japanese ''Super Mario World'' manual] showing the reuse of 「キノコワールド」 ''Kinoko Wārudo'' (Mushroom World) from ''Super Mario Bros. 3''. The official English localization replaced it with "Mushroom Kingdom". (Retrieved April 29, 2014)</ref> |