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'''Mario World''', called '''Mario's world''' in ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]'', refers to the area that the [[Smithy Gang]] attempts to conquer. After [[Mario]] rescues [[Princess Peach|Princess Toadstool]] from [[Bowser|King Bowser]], a giant sword known as [[Exor]] plunges into [[Bowser's Castle#Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars|Bowser's Keep]] and sends the three characters flying in different directions from the impact. To locate the princess and investigate the cause of the sword's appearance, Mario begins to travel the world, eventually finding the cloud [[Mallow]] and the mysterious self-aware doll [[Geno]]. Geno reveals that he is actually an emissary of the [[Star Road (Super Mario RPG)|Star Road]], which was shattered by Exor shortly before he crashed into Bowser's Keep. The Star Road grants the wishes of the world, which take the form of [[Wish Star|small shooting stars]] that fall on the mystical [[Star Hill]]. [[Smithy]] sent his crew to collect the fallen [[Star Piece (Super Mario RPG)|Star Piece]]s, fragments of the Star Road, to prevent it from ever being restored and to fulfill his own dream of filling the world with weapons. Together, the three continue to work their way around Mario World, eventually recruiting Bowser and Toadstool, and they collect the seven Star Pieces along the way. After Smithy is defeated, the full seven Star Pieces restore Star Road, Exor disappears, and peace returns to Mario World.
'''Mario World''', called '''Mario's world''' in ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]'', refers to the area that the [[Smithy Gang]] attempts to conquer. After [[Mario]] rescues [[Princess Peach|Princess Toadstool]] from [[Bowser|King Bowser]], a giant sword known as [[Exor]] plunges into [[Bowser's Castle#Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars|Bowser's Keep]] and sends the three characters flying in different directions from the impact. To locate the princess and investigate the cause of the sword's appearance, Mario begins to travel the world, eventually finding the cloud [[Mallow]] and the mysterious self-aware doll [[Geno]]. Geno reveals that he is actually an emissary of the [[Star Road (Super Mario RPG)|Star Road]], which was shattered by Exor shortly before he crashed into Bowser's Keep. The Star Road grants the wishes of the world, which take the form of [[Wish Star|small shooting stars]] that fall on the mystical [[Star Hill]]. [[Smithy]] sent his crew to collect the fallen [[Star Piece (Super Mario RPG)|Star Piece]]s, fragments of the Star Road, to prevent it from ever being restored and to fulfill his own dream of filling the world with weapons. Together, the three continue to work their way around Mario World, eventually recruiting Bowser and Toadstool, and they collect the seven Star Pieces along the way. After Smithy is defeated, the full seven Star Pieces restore Star Road, Exor disappears, and peace returns to Mario World.
==Other usages of the name==
 
*"Mario World" is the name of a [[minigame|mini-game]] featured in [[Family BASIC|Family BASIC V3]].
"Mario World" is a term used in various contexts. It is the name of a [[minigame|mini-game]] in [[Family BASIC|Family BASIC V3]]. "Mario World" is used in the instruction booklet of the console ports of ''[[Mario is Missing!]]'', although it may instead refer to the direct counterpart of "the real world." In ''[[Mario Tennis: Power Tour]]'', "Mario World" appears to apply to the small floating area in the clouds which houses the [[Toad Express|Peach Airport]] and [[Peach Dome]]. In ''[[Mario Golf: World Tour]]'', it is a classification of nine-hole golf courses with elements from the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' franchise]] where Character Costume challenges take place.
*The term "Mario World" is used in the instruction booklet of the console ports of ''[[Mario is Missing!]]'' However, in that context, it may instead refer to the direct counterpart of "the real world", which was a distinguishing concept utilized in contemporary [[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!|cartoon]] and [[Super Mario Bros. (film)|film]] media.
*The name is used in ''[[Mario Tennis: Power Tour]]'', though in that instance it appears to apply to the small floating area in the clouds which houses the [[Toad Express|Peach Airport]] and [[Peach Dome]].
*The name is used in ''[[Mario Golf: World Tour]]'' as a classification of nine-hole golf courses with elements from the ''[[Super Mario (franchise)|Super Mario]]'' franchise where Character Costume challenges take place.


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