6 Wendy's Castle

#6 Wendy's Castle is a level in World 6 of Super Mario World. This level can be accessed through the completion of either Chocolate Island 5 or the Chocolate Secret.

Level Overview
The player will first encounter a Dry Bones that throws bones at Mario, and a Skewer that comes crushing down at full speed. There are two trampolines for the player to get on the next block. After the block are Grinders, with one little space provided for the player to avoid them. Lava Bubbles jump up and down in the next segment, and after that is a combination of Grinders and the Skewers. If the player manages to safely make it out of that part, there are small rock blocks and Grinders along the trail. There is a Yellow ! Block, and shorter Skewers that come up and down even faster, so that the ground keeps shaking. Right after is a midpoint and the door to the next section.

The next section involves moving blocks, Lil' Sparkys and Hotheads. The player must be careful in the middle section of the second part; if the player makes a mistake, Mario may be crushed to death. At the end of the second part is a Green ! Block, and behind it the boss door that leads to the battle against Wendy O. Koopa.

Boss Battle
The fight against Wendy O. Koopa is similar to that of Lemmy Koopa in the third castle, except the pipes are flatly leveled, and that there are two Lava Bubbles that move diagonally and hit the walls of the level. When Wendy is defeated, Mario wipes away the castle with a mop and rescues an egg. The cutscene text reads: "Wendy O. Koopa in castle #6 has sung her last song. Mario must meet the challenge that is now before him. There is a sunken ship that appears to be a gateway to the Valley of Bowser." Mario then moves on to the Sunken Ghost Ship.

Enemies

 * Skewers
 * Grinders
 * Hotheads
 * Lil' Sparkys
 * Dry Bones

Trivia

 * Castle #6 is the only castle that doesn't have Mario destroying it via either explosives or otherwise smashing it to bits in some way in the cutscene immediately after beating it. It instead is "mopped" out of existence.