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{{about|the doors found in many Mario games|the warp door from [[Wario: Master of Disguise]]|[[Warp door (Wario: Master of Disguise)]]}}
{{about|the doors appearing in many games of the [[Super Mario (series)|Super Mario series]]|the warp door from [[Wario: Master of Disguise]]|[[Warp door (Wario: Master of Disguise)]]}}
{{redirect|Door|the door at the end of a level in the [[Mario vs. Donkey Kong (series)|Mario vs. Donkey Kong series]]|[[Goal Door (Mario vs. Donkey Kong series)]]|the doors in the Wrecking Crew series|[[Door (Wrecking Crew series)]]|other kinds of doors in the Mario franchise|[[:Category:Doors]]}}
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|image=[[File:SMM3DS Art - Warp Door.png|120px]]<br>Artwork of a Warp Door from ''[[Super Mario Maker for Nintendo 3DS]]''<br>(''New Super Mario Bros. U'' style)
|image=[[File:SMM3DS Art - Warp Door.png|120px]]<br>Artwork of a Warp Door from ''[[Super Mario Maker for Nintendo 3DS]]''<br>(''New Super Mario Bros. U'' style)
|first_appearance=''[[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels]]'' ([[List of games by date#1986|1986]])
|first_appearance=''[[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels]]'' ([[List of games by date#1986|1986]])
|latest_appearance=''[[Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury]]'' ([[List of games by date#2021|2021]])
|latest_appearance=''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]'' ([[List of games by date#2023|2023]])
}}
}}
'''Warp Doors''' (or simply '''doors''')<ref>[http://www.mariomayhem.com/downloads/mario_instruction_booklets/DS_New_Super_Mario_Bros.pdf ''New Super Mario Bros.'' North American manual], page 20.</ref> are objects appearing in several [[Super Mario (series)|''Super Mario'' series]] titles that take [[Mario]], [[Luigi]], or another character to another part of the level. Most of them are unlocked, while some, known as [[Key Door]]s, require a [[key]] to be opened. Some titles feature [[P Warp Door]]s, which are blue doors that only appear while a [[P Switch]] is active.
'''Warp Doors''' (or simply '''doors''')<ref>''New Super Mario Bros.'' North American manual. [http://www.mariomayhem.com/downloads/mario_instruction_booklets/DS_New_Super_Mario_Bros.pdf Page 20].</ref> are objects appearing in several installments of the [[Super Mario (series)|''Super Mario'' series]] that take [[Mario]], [[Luigi]], or another character to another part of the level. Most of them are unlocked, while some, known as [[Key Door]]s, require a [[key]] to be opened. Some games feature [[P Warp Door]]s, which are blue doors that only appear while a [[P Switch]] is active.
==History==
==History==
===''Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels''===
===''Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels''===
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===''Super Mario Bros. 3'' / ''Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3''===
===''Super Mario Bros. 3'' / ''Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3''===
[[File:SMB3 Warp Door.png|frame|left]]
Doorless entryways are also used in the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] version of ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''. In ''Super Mario All-Stars'' and ''[[Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3]]'', they are replaced with wooden doors. Big Warp Doors also appear in both of [[Bowser]]'s boss arenas, which open after he is defeated, and both lead to Princess Toadstool. Another variant known as [[Magic Door]]s appear in [[World 4-6 (Super Mario Bros. 3)|World 4-6]]; when entered, Mario can transition between giant and normal-sized versions of the stage.
Doorless entryways are also used in the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] version of ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''. In ''Super Mario All-Stars'' and ''[[Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3]]'', they are replaced with wooden doors. Big Warp Doors also appear in both of [[Bowser]]'s boss arenas, which open after he is defeated, and both lead to Princess Toadstool. Another variant known as [[Magic Door]]s appear in [[World 4-6 (Super Mario Bros. 3)|World 4-6]]; when entered, Mario can transition between giant and normal-sized versions of the stage.


===''Super Mario World'' / ''Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2''===
===''Super Mario World'' / ''Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2''===
[[File:DoorSMW.png|frame|left]]
[[File:DoorSMW.png|frame|left]]
Wooden Warp Doors made from wood, named '''Yellow Doors'''<ref>M. Arakawa. Nintendo ''Super NES'' Player's Guide. Page 12.</ref> or '''Yellow Exit Doors''',<ref>M. Arakawa. Nintendo ''Super NES'' Player's Guide. Page 13.</ref> are used mainly in [[Ghost House]]s, [[Fortress]]es, and [[Castle]]s in ''[[Super Mario World]]'' and [[Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2|its remake]], to transport [[Mario]] or [[Luigi]] to another room. Big red ones debut in this game, serving as boss rooms' entry points.
Wooden Warp Doors, named '''Yellow Doors'''<ref>M. Arakawa. Nintendo ''Super NES'' Player's Guide. Page 12.</ref> or '''Yellow Exit Doors''',<ref>M. Arakawa. Nintendo ''Super NES'' Player's Guide. Page 13.</ref> are used mainly in [[Ghost House]]s, [[fortress]]es, and [[castle]]s in ''[[Super Mario World]]'' and [[Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2|its reissue]] to transport [[Mario]] or [[Luigi]] to another room. Big red ones debut in this game, serving as boss rooms' entry points.
 
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===''New Super Mario Bros.'' series===
===''New Super Mario Bros.'' series===
In the [[New Super Mario Bros. (disambiguation)|''New Super Mario Bros.'' series]], Warp Doors have appeared in many Ghost Houses, Castles and [[Tower]]s, as well as at the end of each Castle and Tower throughout the series leading to the boss. The regular Warp Doors now has the control pad and an up arrow on them. Some doors in Ghost Houses are fake; if the player tries to open one, it disappears and four [[Boo]]s run away, leaving a [[coin]] behind.
In the [[New Super Mario Bros. (disambiguation)|''New Super Mario Bros.'' series]], Warp Doors have appeared in many Ghost Houses, Castles and [[Tower]]s, as well as at the end of each Castle and Tower throughout the series leading to the boss. The regular Warp Doors now has the control pad and an up arrow on them. Starting with ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]'', tower boss doors are red, and castle boss doors are blue. Some doors in Ghost Houses are fake; if the player tries to open one, it disappears and four [[Boo]]s run away, leaving a [[coin]] behind.


===''Super Mario 3D'' series===
===''Super Mario 3D'' series===
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===''Super Mario Run''===
===''Super Mario Run''===
[[File:SMR Ghost House.png|100px|thumb|right]]
[[File:SMR Ghost House.png|100px|thumb]]
Warp Doors reappear in some levels in ''[[Super Mario Run]]'', using their ghost house appearance from ''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]''. They mainly appear in ghost house levels, where they help the player advance from one room to another, but one such door also appears in [[Cutting Edge Spire]] where it leads the player to the end of the level. In the level [[Ghost Door Deception]], there are multiple fake doors and a real door in each room. The player can tell which door is fake by the fact that it shakes periodically. In [[Boohind Lock and Key]], there is one Key Door in every room.
Warp Doors reappear in some levels in ''[[Super Mario Run]]'', using their ghost house appearance from ''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]''. They mainly appear in ghost house levels, where they help the player advance from one room to another, but one such door also appears in [[Cutting Edge Spire]] where it leads the player to the end of the level. In the level [[Ghost Door Deception]], there are multiple fake doors and a real door in each room. The player can tell which door is fake by the fact that it shakes periodically. In [[Boohind Lock and Key]], there is one Key Door in every room.


===''Super Mario Odyssey''===
===''Super Mario Odyssey''===
Warp Doors appear again in ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]''. One type of Warp Door is colored red with a golden top hat in the middle of it that can only be opened by throwing [[Cappy]] at it. Another type is one that is colored blue that can only be opened by throwing Cappy onto a [[Scarecrow (object)|Scarecrow]], thereby forcing Mario to traverse whatever is behind the Warp Door without the aid of Cappy. The third type of Warp Doors are pink-colored ones with locks on them that can only be opened by wearing a specific outfit and talking to the nearby NPC, who will allow Mario access to whatever is inside. The final type of Warp Doors are pink doors without locks, and they can lead Mario to different areas, such as a shop, the [[Slots]] minigame, or another area in the same kingdom.
Warp Doors appear again in ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]''. One type of Warp Door is colored red with a golden top hat in the middle of it that can only be opened by throwing [[Cappy]] at it. Another type is one that is colored blue that can only be opened by throwing Cappy onto a [[Scarecrow (object)|Scarecrow]], thereby forcing Mario to traverse whatever is behind the Warp Door without the aid of Cappy. The third type of Warp Doors are pink-colored ones with locks on them that can only be opened by wearing a specific outfit and talking to the nearby NPC, who will allow Mario access to whatever is inside. The final type of Warp Doors are pink doors without locks, and they can lead Mario to different areas, such as a shop, the [[Slots]] minigame, or another area in the same kingdom.
===''Super Mario Bros. Wonder''===
Warp Doors appear once again in ''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]'', acting how they did in previous games. Additionally, an enemy called a [[Noknok]] is introduced in this game. This enemy disguises as a normal Warp Door, but when the player comes near, it opens up, revealing large teeth and legs. It then chases the player until they jump on it, stunning it and allowing the player to go in the door, either gaining a coin or warping.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery widths=100px>
<gallery widths=100px>
SMAS SMB3 Door.png|''[[Super Mario All-Stars]]'' (''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'')
SMAS SMB3 Door.png|''[[Super Mario All-Stars]]'' (''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'')
SMW2 Door.png|''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]''
SMW2 Door sealed.png|''Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island'' (sealed)
SMW2 Door boss.png|''Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island'' (boss)
SMW2 Door Bowser.png|''Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island'' (final boss)
SMW2 Door carousel.png|''Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island''
SM64 Doors.png|''[[Super Mario 64]]''
Story Door.png|''[[Yoshi's Story]]''
DoorNSMB.png|Front of a Warp Door from ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]''
DoorNSMB.png|Front of a Warp Door from ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]''
NSMB Back Warp Door.png|Back of a Warp Door from ''New Super Mario Bros.''
NSMB Back Warp Door.png|Back of a Warp Door from ''New Super Mario Bros.''
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DoorNSMBU.png|''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]''<br>(Ghost House)
DoorNSMBU.png|''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]''<br>(Ghost House)
SMM2 3DW Door.png|''[[Super Mario Maker 2]]'' (''[[Super Mario 3D World]]'' style icon)
SMM2 3DW Door.png|''[[Super Mario Maker 2]]'' (''[[Super Mario 3D World]]'' style icon)
ND SMM 2016 Nengajo.jpg|2016 nengajō for ''Nintendo Dream'' by developers of ''[[Super Mario Maker]]''
ND SMM 2016 Nengajo.jpg|2016 nengajō for ''[[Nintendo DREAM]]'' by developers of ''[[Super Mario Maker]]''
</gallery>
</gallery>


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|JapR=Doa
|JapR=Doa
|JapM=Door
|JapM=Door
|Fra=Télé-porte<ref>Nintendo France (December 17, 2015). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lkkgfDdwF2g&t=38s ''Super Mario Maker'' - Nouvelles fonctionnalités ! (Wii U)]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved January 4, 2017.</ref>
|Fre=Télé-porte<ref>Nintendo France (December 17, 2015). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lkkgfDdwF2g&t=38s ''Super Mario Maker'' - Nouvelles fonctionnalités ! (Wii U)]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved January 4, 2017.</ref>
|FraM=Portmanteau of "''téléporter''" ("to teleport") and "''porte''" ("door")
|Fre2=Porte (Yoshi's Story)<ref>''Yoshi Story'' instruction booklet, French segment. [https://fs-prod-cdn.nintendo-europe.com/media/downloads/games_8/emanuals/nintendo_8/Manual_Nintendo64_YoshisStory_FR.pdf Page 60].</ref>
|FreM=Pun on ''téléporter'' ("to teleport") and ''porte'' ("door")
|Fre2M=Door
|Spa=Puerta
|Spa=Puerta
|SpaM=Door
|SpaM=Door
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