Scram, Skedaddlers!

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Level
Scram, Skedaddlers!
Elephant Peach standing on a pipe in Scram, Skedaddlers!
World Pipe-Rock Plateau
Game Super Mario Bros. Wonder
Difficulty
Primary power-up Elephant Fruit
Wonder Effect Causes Super Stars to rain from the sky
Music sample
Grassland Theme

Shooty-Star Wonder
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Scram, Skedaddlers! is the third course of Pipe-Rock Plateau in Super Mario Bros. Wonder. As the name suggests, it introduces and is centered around Skedaddlers, as well as destructible peanut boxes[1]. It is unlocked by beating Piranha Plants on Parade, and its own completion unlocks Badge House in Pipe-Rock Plateau. It has a difficulty of one star and houses two Wonder Seeds.

In the Nintendo Live 2023 and kiosk demo, it is the second level instead, owing to Piranha Plants on Parade's absence.[2][3]

Layout[edit]

Right after the starting point, the player will encounter a Roulette Block floating over a Semisolid Platform, switching between a Super Mushroom and an Elephant Fruit. Right under it is the level's first Skedaddler, which will run away as the player approaches and shoot projectiles that will destroy the peanut boxes next to the platform. Above the next Semisolid Platform is a Wow Bud, which will cause three peanut boxes to fall from the top of the screen, potentially crushing the next Skedaddler. A pipe under the next batch of peanut boxes releases water when uncovered. Past it is a long bridge of Marimba Blocks, leading up to a short stretch preceding a formation of five pipes, three red and two green. The two leftmost pipes can be pushed to the right, rewarding the player with coins and a flower coin if pushed all the way. The Checkpoint Flag is found immediately past them.

Shortly after, the player will find a Skedaddler on top of a tree carrying a Wonder Flower. Touching it will trigger the course's Wonder Effect, an endless shower of shooting Super Stars falling diagonally from the top of the screen, allowing the player to break through several peanut box barricades. It features a 10-second time limit that resets every time a Super Star is collected. A Skedaddler carries the course's Wonder Seed, fleeing across a second bridge of Marimba Blocks as the player approaches. The Goal Pole is found shortly after, preceded by a staircase of peanut boxes and one last Skedaddler.[2][3]

Hidden Character Blocks[edit]

  • A Blue Yoshi Hidden Character Block can be found at the start of the stage. It is located above the second Semisolid Platform, at the first row of it. It contains a flower coin.
  • A Daisy Hidden Character Block, found just before the peanut box end staircase. It is four blocks away to the left, and five blocks higher than the dried Wow Bud nearby. It contains a single flower coin.

10-flower coins[edit]

Image Location
The first 10-flower coin in the Scram, Skedaddlers! level in Super Mario Bros. Wonder, held by a frightened Skedaddler running for its life Held by a Skedaddler on the first tree above the first Marimba Block bridge.[2][3]
The second 10-flower coin in the Scram, Skedaddlers! level in Super Mario Bros. Wonder, at the top of a hidden cave Inside a secret underground room found by going through a red Warp Pipe under peanut boxes. The player can jump off of the Skedaddler's projectiles to reach the coin above[2][3] or use a well-timed jump from the far right.
The first 10-flower coin in the Scram, Skedaddlers! level in Super Mario Bros. Wonder, inside of a passage blocked by a barrel After the checkpoint, trapped in a tunnel blocked by a peanut box. It can be easily broken with a Koopa Shell or with the Elephant form.[2][3]

Enemies and obstacles[edit]

Image Name Count
Screenshot of a Skedaddler from Super Mario Bros. Wonder Skedaddler 15
Squared screenshot of a red Koopa Troopa from Super Mario Bros. Wonder. Red Koopa Troopa 4

Items[edit]

Image Name Count Note(s)

Artwork of a Dash Mushroom in Super Mario Party. Also used for Super Mushroom in Super Mario Bros. Wonder, and Mushroom for Super Mario Party Jamboree. Super Mushroom 4
Artwork of the elephant-like fruit from Super Mario Bros. Wonder Elephant Fruit 4
Artwork of a Wonder Flower from Super Mario Bros. Wonder Wonder Flower 1
Artwork of a Wonder Seed from Super Mario Bros. Wonder Wonder Seed 1 (0 if Wonder Flower is avoided) -
Animated coin from Super Mario Bros. Wonder Coin 138 (104 if Wonder Flower is avoided)
Artwork of a spinning flower coin from Super Mario Bros. Wonder Flower coin 13 (11 if Wonder Flower is avoided)
Flower Coins SMBW Small flower coin 12 -
10-flower coin from Super Mario Bros. Wonder 10-flower coin 3 -

Talking Flower quotes[edit]

  • "Love that sound!" (floating above the first Marimba Block bridge)[2][3]
  • "Ya found me!" (inside a peanut box, immediately after being freed)[2][3]

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ズラカルたちのけるおか[4]
Zurakaru-tachi no Kakeru Oka
Running Skedaddlers' Hills
Chinese (simplified) 逃跑卡尔们的奔驰山丘[?]
Táo pǎo kǎ ér men de bēn chí shān qiū
Speed Hills of the Skedaddlers
Chinese (traditional) 逃跑卡爾們的賓士山丘[?]
Táo pǎo kǎ ér men de bēn chí shān qiū
Speed Hills of the Skedaddlers
Dutch In de achtervolging[?] In pursuit
French Attrape-Carapatte[?] Skedaddler Catch
German Nichts wie hinterher![?] Let's get after it!
Italian All'inseguimento degli Smammoli[?] Chasing the Skedaddlers
Korean 언덕을 누비는 줄행랑쥐들[?]
Eondeogeul Nubineun Julhaengnangjwi-deul
Hill-strolling Skedaddlers
Portuguese (NOA) Por que foges, Atirifoge?[?] Why do you run away, Skedaddler?
Portuguese (NOE) Fujam, Atirifoges![?] Run away, Skedaddlers!
Russian Холмы гнусликов[?]
Kholmy gnuslikov
Hills of Skedaddlers
Spanish La colina de los Correveitires[?] The Skedaddlers' Hill

Trivia[edit]

  • This level was originally planned to be in the spot Here Come the Hoppos occupies in the final game, based on the internal course filename being one number higher than that level despite coming earlier. A remnant of this can be seen in the reveal trailer for Wonder, with the level having the savannah aesthetic.[5]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "As Elephant Mario, you can smash through blocks and peanut boxes." – Play Nintendo (March 9, 2024). Meet Mario and Donkey Kong: Fierce Rivals or Best Buddies? 😎🤝 | @playnintendo (1:58). YouTube. Retrieved March 17, 2024.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h Nintendo of America (September 1, 2023). Nintendo Treehouse: Live - Super Mario Bros. Wonder. YouTube. Retrieved September 8, 2023.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h Mario Party Legacy (September 4, 2023). Complete PAX Demo + Audio - Super Mario Bros. Wonder (All Wonder Seeds, Flower Coins). YouTube. Retrieved September 8, 2023.
  4. ^ Nintendo 公式チャンネル (August 31, 2023). スーパーマリオブラザーズ ワンダー Direct 2023.8.31. YouTube. Retrieved September 8, 2023.
  5. ^ Nintendo of America (June 21, 2023). Super Mario Bros. Wonder - Nintendo Direct 6.21.2023. YouTube. Retrieved November 20, 2024.