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The player starts out next to a red [[Koopa Troopa]], whose shell can be used to hit the [[? Block]] close by, which contains a [[Yoshi]]. After the first [[Volcano Plant|Volcano Lotus]], [[Mario]] or [[Luigi]] can get a [[Super Star]] from the [[Roulette Block]], which will help the player defeat numerous [[Pokey]]s, [[Jumping Piranha Plant]]s, and Volcano Lotuses. At the end, there will are three [[Chargin' Chuck|Confused Chuck]]s guarding the [[Giant Gate]].
The player starts out next to a red [[Koopa Troopa]], whose shell can be used to hit the [[? Block]] close by, which contains a [[Yoshi]]. After the first [[Volcano Plant|Volcano Lotus]], [[Mario]] or [[Luigi]] can get a [[Super Star]] from the [[Roulette Block]], which will help the player defeat numerous [[Pokey]]s, [[Jumping Piranha Plant]]s, and Volcano Lotuses. At the end, there will are three [[Chargin' Chuck|Confused Chuck]]s guarding the [[Giant Gate]].
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==Trivia==
Groovy is the level that is shown at the title screen of Super Mario World.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==

Revision as of 20:09, July 24, 2017

Template:Level Groovy is the fifth level in the Special Zone of Super Mario World. Groovy is very similar in design to the early levels of the first world and is also featured in the demo shown after the title screen.

Overview

Groovy consists of one horizontal screen, which the Player has 300 seconds on the Timer to complete. This level contains 5 Dragon Coins, and only one exit. Groovy is relatively short compared to other levels in the Special Zone.

Normal exit

The player starts out next to a red Koopa Troopa, whose shell can be used to hit the ? Block close by, which contains a Yoshi. After the first Volcano Lotus, Mario or Luigi can get a Super Star from the Roulette Block, which will help the player defeat numerous Pokeys, Jumping Piranha Plants, and Volcano Lotuses. At the end, there will are three Confused Chucks guarding the Giant Gate.

Gallery

Groovy
The map of Groovy.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese スペシャリストのためのコース[?]
Supesharisuto no Tame no Kōsu
Specialists Only Course
German Exzellent[?] Excellent
Spanish Enrevesado[?] Confusing

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