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The '''Keyholes''' are secret levelpassages in the game ''[[Super Mario World]]''. Every red level in the game has secret passages, most of them the secret exits are the keyholes. To go to secret levels, [[Mario]] or [[Luigi]] must put a [[key]] in the keyhole.
[[File:Keyhole exit SMW.png|thumb|Mario puts the key in the keyhole in [[Donut Plains 1]].]]
A '''keyhole'''<ref>{{cite|title=''Super Mario World'' instruction booklet|page=6 and 21|date=1991|publisher=Nintendo of America|language=en-us}}</ref> (also formatted in uppercase)<ref>{{cite|title=''Nintendo Power'' Volume 28|page=16|language=en-us|publisher=Nintendo of America|date=September 1991}}</ref> is a secret [[level]] passage in ''[[Super Mario World]]'' and [[Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2|its reissue]]. Every level represented by a red dot on the map signifies the level has a secret exit; in most such levels, the secret exit is through a keyhole. While lacking a red dot, several [[Ghost House]]s also have secret exits, with one among them being via a keyhole as well. To achieve a secret exit via a keyhole, the player must find a [[key]] (usually hidden in the main course somewhere) and bring it to the keyhole. If [[Mario]] or [[Luigi]] is riding [[Yoshi]], Yoshi can hold the key in his mouth and simply walk to the keyhole. When activated by the key, the keyhole grows in size and swallows up Mario or Luigi, along with Yoshi if the player is riding him.


[[Category: Exits]]
One keyhole is also featured in the [[Super Mario World (television series)|''Super Mario World'' animated television series]] during part of the episode "[[Mama Luigi]]." Yoshi, who is a [[Baby Yoshi]] at this point, eats a key held by [[Bowser|King Koopa]]. After King Koopa flees, Yoshi spits it out into a nearby keyhole on the wall. The action of the two coming into contact suddenly transports Mario, Luigi, Yoshi, and [[Princess Peach|Princess Toadstool]] back to [[Dome City]].
 
==Gallery==
<gallery>
SMA2 Opened Keyhole.png|''[[Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2]]''
SMW Cartoon Keyhole.jpg|[[Super Mario World (television series)|''Super Mario World'' television series]] ("[[Mama Luigi]]")
</gallery>
 
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Jap=カギ{{hover|穴|あな}}<ref>''Super Mario World'' Japanese instruction booklet (fold-out)</ref>
|JapR=Kagi Ana
|JapM=Keyhole
|Fre=Trou de Serrure
|FreM=Key hole
|Ger=Schlüsselloch
|GerM=Keyhole
|Ita=Buco della serratura
|Ita2=Serratura
|ItaM=Key hole
|Ita2M=Keyhole
|Por=Buraco de fechadura
|PorM=Keyhole
|Spa=El ojo de la cerradura
|SpaM=Keyhole
}}
 
==References==
<references/>
 
{{Goals}}
{{SMW}}
[[Category:Goals]]
[[Category:Super Mario World objects]]
[[de:Schlüsselloch]]

Latest revision as of 14:00, May 21, 2024

Mario puts the key in the keyhole in Donut Plains 1.

A keyhole[1] (also formatted in uppercase)[2] is a secret level passage in Super Mario World and its reissue. Every level represented by a red dot on the map signifies the level has a secret exit; in most such levels, the secret exit is through a keyhole. While lacking a red dot, several Ghost Houses also have secret exits, with one among them being via a keyhole as well. To achieve a secret exit via a keyhole, the player must find a key (usually hidden in the main course somewhere) and bring it to the keyhole. If Mario or Luigi is riding Yoshi, Yoshi can hold the key in his mouth and simply walk to the keyhole. When activated by the key, the keyhole grows in size and swallows up Mario or Luigi, along with Yoshi if the player is riding him.

One keyhole is also featured in the Super Mario World animated television series during part of the episode "Mama Luigi." Yoshi, who is a Baby Yoshi at this point, eats a key held by King Koopa. After King Koopa flees, Yoshi spits it out into a nearby keyhole on the wall. The action of the two coming into contact suddenly transports Mario, Luigi, Yoshi, and Princess Toadstool back to Dome City.

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese カギ[3]
Kagi Ana
Keyhole

French Trou de Serrure
Key hole
German Schlüsselloch
Keyhole
Italian Buco della serratura
Serratura
Key hole
Keyhole
Portuguese Buraco de fechadura
Keyhole
Spanish El ojo de la cerradura
Keyhole

References[edit]

  1. ^ (1991). Super Mario World instruction booklet. Nintendo of America (American English). Page 6 and 21.
  2. ^ (September 1991). Nintendo Power Volume 28. Nintendo of America (American English). Page 16.
  3. ^ Super Mario World Japanese instruction booklet (fold-out)