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To access the shortcut that will lead to [[Soda Lake]], have a [[Yoshi]] or have a [[Feather]] and fly underneath the [[Giant Gate]]. If done so, the [[player]] will be behind the Gate. The player should advance forward, and will see another Giant Gate. The player will now have access to Soda Lake.
To access the shortcut that will lead to [[Soda Lake]], have a [[Yoshi]] or have a [[Feather]] and fly underneath the [[Giant Gate]]. If done so, the [[player]] will be behind the Gate. The player should advance forward, and will see another Giant Gate. The player will now have access to Soda Lake.


Despite its name, Cheese Bridge has little (if anything) to do with [[cheese]]. This is because of the fact that most areas of the game are named after foods or drinks.
Despite its name, Cheese Bridge has little (if anything) to do with [[cheese]]. This is because of the fact that many areas of the game are named after foods or drinks.
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Revision as of 07:13, May 13, 2009

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Mario flying under the Giant Gate to get to the secret exit.

The Cheese Bridge Area, which makes up part of the Twin Bridges area, is in between the Vanilla Dome and Cookie Mountain in Super Mario World. It's smaller than the Butter Bridge, which is above it. The Cheese Bridge only contains one level, but the level contains a shortcut that leads down into the hidden area of Soda Lake and a Star Road warp.

To access the shortcut that will lead to Soda Lake, have a Yoshi or have a Feather and fly underneath the Giant Gate. If done so, the player will be behind the Gate. The player should advance forward, and will see another Giant Gate. The player will now have access to Soda Lake.

Despite its name, Cheese Bridge has little (if anything) to do with cheese. This is because of the fact that many areas of the game are named after foods or drinks.
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