World 1-1 (Super Mario Bros. 2)
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![]() Screenshot from Super Mario Bros. 2 | |||||||
| Level code | World 1-1 | ||||||
| World | World 1 | ||||||
| Game | Super Mario Bros. 2 | ||||||
| Boss | Pink Birdo | ||||||
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World 1-1 is the first level of World 1 in Super Mario Bros. 2. It was originally titled Chapter 1-1 in Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic, and was also titled Ready, Set, Go![1] or Set out on the Great Adventure![2]) Being the first level, it is a simple level that introduces recurring enemies such as Shyguys, Tweeters, and Ninjis. Pink Birdo is fought at the end.
In Nintendo World Championships: NES Edition, completing this stage as Mario is a Legend-difficulty challenge titled 1-1 Dream Run.
Layout[edit]
World 1-1 starts with the player character dropping down from a doorway suspended in mid air onto a grassy hill with some Shyguys. At the bottom of the hill, there is another doorway, which leads outside. There is an extra 1-Up disguised as a plant next to a POW on top of a hill. There is a shortcut to Birdo that can be found in the cave area halfway through the level. After climbing up the vine, instead of exiting to the right to the normal exit, the player can jump across the waterfall and use bombs to blow up brick walls. After going through the door on the other side, the character proceeds to the right and Power Squat Jumps over the wall on the right side of the screen, where Birdo is faced.
Enemies[edit]
| Sprite | Name | Count |
|---|---|---|
| Red Shyguy | 10 | |
| Pink Shyguy | 12 | |
| Tweeter | 5 | |
| Ninji | 5 | |
| Hoopster | 3 | |
| Pink Birdo | 1 (boss) |
Items[edit]
| Sprite | Name | Count | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mushroom | 2 | Only appear in Sub-space.
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| Cherry | 5 | ||
| 1 UP mushroom | 1 | Can appear in two different spots, hidden under grass.
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| POW block | 2 | ||
| Turtle shell | 1 | Under grass. |
The following items can be collected in Super Mario Advance only:
| Sprite | Name | Count | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mushroom | 1 | Only appears in Sub-space. On the cloud platform above the Jar from where the player collects the Magical Potion required to retrieve it. | |
| 1-Up Mushroom | 1 | Encased in a bubble atop brick walls in the cave area. Player can only access it after throwing three vegetables and/or enemies at the bubble to pop it. | |
| Ace Coins | 5 |
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| Yoshi Eggs | 2 | Only appear in Sub-space.
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Map[edit]
Profiles[edit]
Super Mario Bros. 2[edit]
- Super Mario Bros. 2 Inside Out, Part I: Climb mountains, cross valleys and oceans, and brave the darkness. You're off on a wild and crazy adventure. Some powerful enemies are waiting for you to appear, so watch your every step![2]
Gallery[edit]
Screenshot from Super Mario All-Stars
Names in other languages[edit]
| Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Chinese (Simplified) | 关卡1‐1[3] Guānqiǎ 1-1 (Mandarin) Gwāankā 1-1 (Cantonese) |
Level 1-1 | |
| Dutch | Wereld 1-1[4] | World 1-1 | |
| French | Monde 1-1[5] | World 1-1 | |
| German | Welt 1-1[6] | World 1-1 | |
| Italian | Zona 1[7] | Area 1 | |
| Mondo 1-1[8] | World 1-1 | Super Mario Bros. Encyclopedia | |
| Spanish | Mundo 1-1[9] | World 1-1 |
Notes[edit]
- In Super Mario Advance, World 1-1 has the most changes of all the levels in World 1. This includes one of the few appearances of an Elevator Platform, shortly before entering the first door.
References[edit]
- ^ July/August 1988. Nintendo Power Volume 1. Nintendo of America (American English). Page 14.
- ^ a b 1989. Super Mario Bros. 2 Inside Out, Part I. Nintendo of America (American English). Page 6.
- ^ スーパーマリオアドバンス (GBA) ゲームプレイ [パート2]
- ^ Club Nintendo Classic Magazine
- ^ Club Nintendo, editors (1990). "Super Mario Land" in Club Nintendo Classic. Großostheim: Nintendo of Europe GmbH (French). Page 32.
- ^ Super Mario Power - Offizieller Nintendo Spieleberater
- ^ Super Mario Bros. 2 Italian manual. Page 6.
- ^ November 15, 2018. Super Mario Bros. Enciclopedia. Magazzini Salani (Italian). ISBN 889367436X. Page 69.
- ^ Club Nintendo Classic (Spaco) (1990)
