Dinohattan

Dinohattan is the main setting of the Super Mario Bros. film, existing in a different dimension than Earth. It is the movie's equivalent of the Mushroom Kingdom and Dinosaur Land. Dinohattan is the name of both the city, and the planet as a hole, as the city is surrounded by a vast, empty and dry desert. It is modeled after the Manhattan borough of New York City, bearing some resemblance to it including the buildings, subway stops, and overall look. A deleted scene explained that the similarities between the two were the result of President Koopa (when he was still a General) catching his eye on the skyscrapers of New York while hunting down Daisy's mother and the meteorite. The name Dinohattan is a portmanteau of the words Dinosaur and Manhattan.

According to director Rocky Morton, Dinohattan was directly inspired by Dinosaur Land.

History
According to the film's introduction, the meteorite impact that hit Earth about 65 million years ago was powerful enough to split Earth into two different dimensions, one being Earth and one being Dinohattan. While the dinosaurs became extinct on Earth due to the meteor impact, it gave rise to intelligent dinosaurs within Dinohattan. Dinosaurs living at the meteorite impact site were exposed to its geomagnetic energy, gradually evolving into the Portal Guardian cult. The Guardians were devoted to worshiping the monolith and maintaining the gateway between worlds, secretly ruling through the Monarchy. They harnessed its energy into the grid that powers their great city.

However, their deteriorating dimension forced the planet's population into the capital city, straining resources and fracturing confidence in the Monarchy. The Portal Guardian cult lost influence and faith, further dividing the already desperate people. General Koopa, head of the military command, proposed merging the dimensions to claim the long-coveted stability and resources of the alternate Earth dimension. The Portal Guardians refused, though Koopa was given oversight of the city's power grid for research into conservation efforts.

General Koopa used this position to secretly develop the de-evolution technology for a military coup that saw the slaughter of the entire Portal Guardian cult, and the land's King was turned into Fungus. Only Daisy's mother escaped, fleeing into the Earth dimension with her unborn daughter and the meteorite pendant necessary for Koopa's planned merge. The General pursued her into our dimension, first witnessing New York City.

This fleeting vision obsessed Koopa with recreating the modern metropolis in his own dimension. However, he was unable to accomplish it and instead created a grotesque parody, which deepened his desire to rule Earth instead. While Koopa maintained that his desire to conquer the parallel Earth was meant to return his people to their former dominance, it is implied that he only sought Earth for himself.

It is revealed early in the film that a link between the worlds exists within the sewers of New York City. Koopa's assistant, Lena, manages to merge the two dimensions briefly in the film's climax. The film concludes with President Koopa's defeat, as the rule is returned to the King, and his daughter, Princess Daisy.

Geography
Except for the city of Dinohattan, the entire planet is a harsh desert known as the Koopahari Desert. Very few resources can be found in this environment, which is compounded by heavy pollution.

Dinohattan itself has deteriorated even further due to crime and pollution resulting from President Koopa's neglect. A thick web of fungus (which is revealed to be the King) has also spread across the city, which has disrupted any attempts at repair or expansion.

Locations

 * Dinohattan (Main city)
 * Koopa's Tower
 * Koopa Square
 * Boom Boom Bar
 * Bullet Bill's
 * The junkyards
 * The Statue of Repression
 * Koopahari Desert
 * Koopahari Desert Tunnel (unfinished)

Government
Dinohattan was originally ruled by the King (unrelated to the character Koopa) and his unnamed wife, a member of the Portal Guardian society. However, Koopa, a military officer, staged a coup and de-evolved the King into the fungus that now spreads throughout the entire city. His chief platform as leader is to merge Dinohattan's world with Earth, and conquering it by claiming possession of a fragment of the meteorite that had destroyed the dinosaurs.

With the king and queen gone, Koopa set up a false democracy with himself the "President". He maintained this position for twenty years through false elections and secret police made up of de-evolved Goombas that remove political dissenters from the public eye. Koopa is eventually overthrown by Mario and Luigi in the film's ending, returning the King to his human form and duties, alongside his daughter, Princess Daisy.

Currency
The film repeatedly mentions "gold Koopa Coins" and "Koopons" throughout the film, suggesting some similarity to the form of currency seen in the games. The name features Koopa's name as well, which implies he renamed it upon taking over Dinohattan.

Inhabitants
The inhabitants of Dinohattan are humans and human-reptile hybrids that evolved from dinosaurs displaced millennia ago from our world. While most of the population is indistinguishable from mammalian-evolved humans, some do possess reptilian traits such as tails, slitted pupils, scales, and oviparity.

Typical dinosaurs also appear in the city, yet are treated as pets or wild animals. Koopa himself calls Yoshi a "throwback", suggesting a sense of racial superiority to their ancestors. Other animals, such as real-world lizards and snakes as well as fictional video game Spinys, are seen or mentioned as food sources to this world's humans. Several typical dinosaurs are also seen eating fungus, suggesting omnivorous or herbivorous behavior.

Notable Inhabitants

 * The King
 * The Queen (deceased)
 * Princess Daisy
 * President Koopa (deceased)
 * Iggy
 * Spike
 * Toad
 * Lena (deceased)
 * Big Bertha
 * Yoshi

Trivia

 * President Koopa derisively calls Dinohattan "Mushroom Kingdom", referencing the setting of the original video game.
 * The name Dinohattan is never said within the film itself. It appears on a sign at a subway stop, related media, and on the back of the film's packaging.
 * Early names for the city include "Dyno-Yuck" and "Koopaville".
 * The entirety of Dinohattan and its surrounding locations were built and filmed in a vacant five-story cement factory, located in Wilmington, North Carolina, the layout of which helped shape how Dinohattan was structured. This factory was also used as the Shredder and the Foot Clan's hideout in ' (1990) and Top Dollar's nightclub in ' (1994).