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My favorite characters
My favorite characters are:
 * Princess Peach Toadstool
 * Mario
 * Luigi
 * Wario
 * Waluigi
 * Princess Daisy

How Bowser kidnapped Princess Peach Toadstool
Bowser has repeatedly kidnapped Peach over a dozen times, and torments her kingdom constantly. It has been shown Bowser has fallen in love with her, and wants to win her heart.

What is the Minus World?
The Minus World is a glitch level found in Super Mario Bros. and is arguably regarded as the most famous glitch in video game history. It is an underwater level (exactly like World 2-2 in geography and enemy locations) that cannot be finished (the pipe at the end takes the player back to the start), meaning that once there, Mario or Luigi is doomed to lose all of his lives by either running out of time or being defeated by enemies. The level got its name from fans because, when in the Minus World, the top screen says that Mario is in World -1. This is because of a glitch in the panels displaying the numbers. The Minus World is actually World 36, but the game tries to display the unused graphic for the number 36, leading to -1. This applies to the North America version. However, in the Japanese version, the Minus World is accessed the same way, but is very different in design. World -1 is just like World 1-3, but with underwater gameplay (despite lacking actual visual water) and featuring bizarre elements such as multiple floating Princess Toadstools and a floating, headless Bowser, as well as an overall glitchy palette for several objects.

It marks the only instance of an underwater flagpole (without the flag), which can easily stop the game from progressing if touched too high or initiating a fireworks display; if reached normally halfway down or lower, however, this flagpole will actually take Mario to World -2, a level identical to 7-3. There is finally a World -3 after this level; -3 is a version of World 4-4 that lacks its False Bowser and maze elements, is colored differently, and is filled with flying Bloopers that can be stomped for 1000 points. This behavior is otherwise unused, though nearly identical flying Bloopers would be featured in The Lost Levels.

Beating World -3 takes the player to the title screen as if the player had beaten the game. If the player starts the game again after going through the Minus World, it will replace all Goombas with Buzzy Beetles and will be like Mario's second quest (Wait, why isn't that clear?).