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|image=[[File:SMW Twin Bridges map.png]]<br>Bird's-eye view of Twin Bridges
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|game=''[[Super Mario World]]''  ([[List of games by date#1990|1990]])
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[[File:SMBTwin Bridges.jpg|thumb|left|Mario running from a [[chainsaw]] in the '''Twin Bridges'''.]]
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The '''Twin Bridges'''<ref>''Mario Mania'', pages 94-101.</ref> (or simply '''Cheese Bridge'''<ref>''Super Mario World'' English instruction booklet, page 20.</ref>) are a pair of parallel bridges found in [[Dinosaur Land]] in the game ''[[Super Mario World]]''. It comprises the Butter Bridge and the Cheese Bridge. The Twin Bridges, combined with [[Cookie Mountain]], make up the fourth [[world]] of ''Super Mario World'', which is a sky based world. The Cheese Bridge is the smallest one and only has one [[level]] between the mountainsides. The Butter Bridge is the largest one and has two levels connecting each mountaintop, and is accessed by a secret path in the [[Vanilla Dome]]. Before reaching this area, only the Cheese Bridge stands to connect [[Vanilla Dome]] with Cookie Mountain. Only by accessing the aforementioned secret exit, the Butter Bridge will appear. By reaching the secret [[Giant Gate|exit]] of the Cheese Bridge, [[Mario]] gains access to [[Soda Lake]], which in turn leads to the third [[Star Road (Super Mario World)|Star Road]]. Both bridges lead to [[Ludwig's Castle|#4 Ludwig's Castle]].
The '''Twin Bridges'''<ref>{{cite|language=en-us|date=August 1991|title=Nintendo ''[[Mario Mania]]'' Player's Guide|publisher=Nintendo of America|page=38–39, 94–101, 105, 151}}</ref><ref name=Advance>{{cite|deadlink=y|archive=web.archive.org/web/20020214130231/http://www.gameboy.com/smw/flash.html|title=''Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2'' official website|accessdate=June 4, 2024|publisher=Nintendo of America|language=en-us}}</ref> area, also known as the '''Cookie Mountain'''<ref name=Advance/> region, is the fourth [[world]] of [[Dinosaur Land]] in ''[[Super Mario World]]''. It largely consists of a pair of parallel bridges found in the northern portion of Dinosaur Land. It comprises the Butter Bridge and the Cheese Bridge. The Twin Bridges, combined with [[Cookie Mountain]] (the latter of which is the northeastern portion of Dinosaur Land), make up this world, which is sky-based. The Cheese Bridge is the smaller bridge (it has only six logs on the world map) and has only one [[level]] between the mountainsides. The Butter Bridge is the larger bridge (it has twelve logs on the world map) and has two levels connecting each mountaintop, and is accessed by a secret path in the [[Vanilla Dome]]. Before the player reaches this area, only the Cheese Bridge stands to connect the Vanilla Dome with Cookie Mountain. Only by accessing the aforementioned secret exit, the Butter Bridge appears. By reaching the secret [[Giant Gate|exit]] of the Cheese Bridge, [[Mario]] gains access to [[Soda Lake]], which in turn leads to the third [[Star Road (Super Mario World)|Star Road]]. Both bridges lead to [[4 Ludwig's Castle|#4 Ludwig's Castle]].
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==Levels==
==Levels==
Levels that are marked with an asterisk (*) features another exit.
Levels that are marked with an asterisk (*) feature another exit.
*[[Butter Bridge 1]]
<gallery>
*[[Butter Bridge 2]]
Butter Bridge 1.png|[[Butter Bridge 1]]
*[[Cheese Bridge Area]]*
Butter Bridge 2.png|[[Butter Bridge 2]]
*[[Soda Lake]]
Cheese Bridge Area.png|[[Cheese Bridge Area]]*
*[[Cookie Mountain]]
Soda Lake.png|[[Soda Lake]]
*[[Ludwig's Castle|#4 Ludwig's Castle]]
Cookie Mountain end.png|[[Cookie Mountain]]
SMW LudwigCastle.png|[[4 Ludwig's Castle|#4 Ludwig's Castle]]
</gallery>


==Enemies==
==Enemies==
;[[Butter Bridge 1]]
;[[Butter Bridge 1]]
*[[Koopa Paratroopa]]
*[[Koopa Paratroopa]]
;[[Butter Bridge 2]]
;[[Butter Bridge 2]]
*[[Super Koopa (enemy)|Super Koopa]]
*[[Super Koopa (enemy)|Super Koopa]]
*[[Beach Koopa]]
*[[Beach Koopa|Koopa without a Shell]]
 
;[[Cheese Bridge Area]]
;[[Cheese Bridge Area]]
*[[Bullet Bill]]
*[[Bullet Bill]]
*[[Chainsaw]]
*[[Chainsaw]]
;[[Cookie Mountain]]
;[[Cookie Mountain]]
*[[Monty Mole]]
*[[Monty Mole]]
*[[Beach Koopa]]
*[[Beach Koopa|Koopa without a Shell]]
*[[Sumo Bro]]
*[[Sumo Bro]]ther
*[[Jumping Piranha Plant]]
*[[Jumping Piranha Plant]]
*[[Porcupuffer]]
*[[Porcupuffer|Porcu-Puffer]]
*[[Chargin' Chuck]]
*[[Chargin' Chuck]]
 
;[[4 Ludwig's Castle|#4 Ludwig's Castle]]
;[[Ludwig's Castle|#4 Ludwig's Castle]]
*[[Bony Beetle]]
*[[Bony Beetle]]
*[[Spinner|Ball 'n' Chain]]
*[[Spinner|Ball 'N' Chain]]
*[[Lava Bubble]]
*[[Lava Bubble]]
*[[Climbing Koopa]]
*[[Climbing Koopa]]
*[[Ludwig von Koopa]] (Boss)
*[[Ludwig von Koopa]] (Boss)
;[[Soda Lake]]
;[[Soda Lake]]
*[[Torpedo Ted]]
*[[Torpedo Ted]]
*[[Skull Box]]
*[[Torpedo tube]]
*[[Blurp]]
*[[Blurp]]
==Profiles==
*'''''[[Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2]]'' website:''' "''Twin Bridges is the locals' name for what is otherwise called Cookie Mountain. This six-level region is known for its dense [[Yoshi (species)|Yoshi]] population. Here we offer one secret exit for adventurous explorers to discover, in addition to exciting platform tours and a diverse collection of [[Dinosaur Land]]'s most ferocious wildlife.''"{{ref needed}}
==Gallery==
<gallery>
SMBTwin Bridges.jpg|Mario running from a [[Chainsaw]] in Twin Bridges in ''Super Mario World''
</gallery>


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=チーズブリッジ
|Jap=二本橋<ref name=TB>{{cite|language=ja|publisher=[[Shogakukan]]|title=「任天堂公式ガイドブック スーパーマリオワールド」 (''Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook – Super Mario World'')|page=73}}</ref>
|JapR=Chīzu Burijji
|JapR=Ni Hon Hashi
|JapM=Cheese Bridge
|JapM=Two Bridges (Shogakukan guide); written in English as "Twin Bridges"<ref name=TB/>. The Shogakukan guide further specifies Butter Bridge 1 and Butter Bridge 2 as part of "Butter Bridge,"<ref>{{cite|language=ja|publisher=[[Shogakukan]]|title=「任天堂公式ガイドブック スーパーマリオワールド」 (''Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook – Super Mario World'')|page=74 「バターブリッジ」}}</ref> Cheese Bridge Area and Soda Lake as part of "Cheese Bridge,"<ref>{{cite|language=ja|publisher=Shogakukan|title=「任天堂公式ガイドブック スーパーマリオワールド」 (''Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook – Super Mario World'')|page=76 「チーズブリッジ」}}</ref> and Cookie Mountain and #4 Ludwig's Castle as part of "{{wp|Senbei}} Mountain"<ref>{{cite|language=ja|publisher=Shogakukan|title=「任天堂公式ガイドブック スーパーマリオワールド」 (''Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook – Super Mario World'')|page=78 and 80「せんべい山」}}</ref>
|Por=Área das Pontes Gêmeas
|Jap2=ツインブリッジ&せんべい山<ref>{{cite|language=ja|publisher=[[Shogakukan]]|date=October 19, 2015|title=''Super Mario Bros. Hyakka: Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook'', ''Super Mario World'' section|page=58|isbn=978-4-09-106569-8}}</ref> <small>(''Encyclopedia Super Mario Bros.'')</small>
|PorM=Twin Bridges Area
|Jap2R=Tsuin Burijji to Senbei Yama
|Fra=Ponts Jumeaux
|Jap2M=Twin Bridges & Senbei Mountain
|FraM=Twin Bridges
|Fre=Ponts Jumeaux
|FreM=Twin Bridges
|Fre2=Montagne Secrète
|Fre2M=Secret Mountain
|Ger=Zwillingsbrücken
|Ger=Zwillingsbrücken
|GerM=Twin Bridges
|GerM=Twin Bridges
|Ita=Ponti Gemelli
|ItaM=Twin Bridges
|Spa=Puentes Gemelos
|Spa=Puentes Gemelos
|SpaM=Twin Bridges}}
|SpaM=Twin Bridges
}}
 
==Media==
As the Twin Bridges do not have their own unique submap, they share a musical theme with [[Donut Plains]] and [[Chocolate Island]].
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==References==
==References==
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[[de:Zwillingsbrücken]]
[[it:Ponti Gemelli]]

Latest revision as of 22:57, June 4, 2024

Twin Bridges
Twin Bridges
Bird's-eye view of Twin Bridges
Game Super Mario World (1990)
Level(s) 6
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The Twin Bridges[1][2] area, also known as the Cookie Mountain[2] region, is the fourth world of Dinosaur Land in Super Mario World. It largely consists of a pair of parallel bridges found in the northern portion of Dinosaur Land. It comprises the Butter Bridge and the Cheese Bridge. The Twin Bridges, combined with Cookie Mountain (the latter of which is the northeastern portion of Dinosaur Land), make up this world, which is sky-based. The Cheese Bridge is the smaller bridge (it has only six logs on the world map) and has only one level between the mountainsides. The Butter Bridge is the larger bridge (it has twelve logs on the world map) and has two levels connecting each mountaintop, and is accessed by a secret path in the Vanilla Dome. Before the player reaches this area, only the Cheese Bridge stands to connect the Vanilla Dome with Cookie Mountain. Only by accessing the aforementioned secret exit, the Butter Bridge appears. By reaching the secret exit of the Cheese Bridge, Mario gains access to Soda Lake, which in turn leads to the third Star Road. Both bridges lead to #4 Ludwig's Castle.

Levels[edit]

Levels that are marked with an asterisk (*) feature another exit.

Enemies[edit]

Butter Bridge 1
Butter Bridge 2
Cheese Bridge Area
Cookie Mountain
#4 Ludwig's Castle
Soda Lake

Profiles[edit]

  • Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2 website: "Twin Bridges is the locals' name for what is otherwise called Cookie Mountain. This six-level region is known for its dense Yoshi population. Here we offer one secret exit for adventurous explorers to discover, in addition to exciting platform tours and a diverse collection of Dinosaur Land's most ferocious wildlife."[citation needed]

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese 二本橋[3]
Ni Hon Hashi
ツインブリッジ&せんべい山[7] (Encyclopedia Super Mario Bros.)
Tsuin Burijji to Senbei Yama
Two Bridges (Shogakukan guide); written in English as "Twin Bridges"[3]. The Shogakukan guide further specifies Butter Bridge 1 and Butter Bridge 2 as part of "Butter Bridge,"[4] Cheese Bridge Area and Soda Lake as part of "Cheese Bridge,"[5] and Cookie Mountain and #4 Ludwig's Castle as part of "Senbei Mountain"[6]

Twin Bridges & Senbei Mountain

French Ponts Jumeaux
Montagne Secrète
Twin Bridges
Secret Mountain
German Zwillingsbrücken
Twin Bridges
Italian Ponti Gemelli
Twin Bridges
Spanish Puentes Gemelos
Twin Bridges

Media[edit]

As the Twin Bridges do not have their own unique submap, they share a musical theme with Donut Plains and Chocolate Island.

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References[edit]

  1. ^ (August 1991). Nintendo Mario Mania Player's Guide. Nintendo of America (American English). Page 38–39, 94–101, 105, 151.
  2. ^ a b Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2 official website. Nintendo of America (American English). Archived February 14, 2002, 13:02:31 UTC from the original via Wayback Machine. Retrieved June 4, 2024.
  3. ^ a b 「任天堂公式ガイドブック スーパーマリオワールド」 (Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook – Super Mario World). Shogakukan (Japanese). Page 73.
  4. ^ 「任天堂公式ガイドブック スーパーマリオワールド」 (Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook – Super Mario World). Shogakukan (Japanese). Page 74 「バターブリッジ」.
  5. ^ 「任天堂公式ガイドブック スーパーマリオワールド」 (Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook – Super Mario World). Shogakukan (Japanese). Page 76 「チーズブリッジ」.
  6. ^ 「任天堂公式ガイドブック スーパーマリオワールド」 (Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook – Super Mario World). Shogakukan (Japanese). Page 78 and 80「せんべい山」.
  7. ^ (October 19, 2015). Super Mario Bros. Hyakka: Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook, Super Mario World section. Shogakukan (Japanese). ISBN 978-4-09-106569-8. Page 58.