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|image=[[File:Donut Ghost House.png]]
|image=[[File:Donut Ghost House.png]]<br>Mario looking at Boos
Mario looking at Boos
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|secret=[[Top Secret Area|**]]
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'''Donut Ghost House''' is one of two [[Ghost House]]s in the [[Donut Plains]] and the first encountered in ''[[Super Mario World]]''. As such, it serves as an introduction to [[Boo]]s.
'''Donut Ghost House''' is one of two [[Ghost House]]s in the [[Donut Plains]] and the first one visited in ''[[Super Mario World]]''. As such, it serves as an introduction to [[Boo]]s. It is one of two Ghost Houses in the original game to not feature [[Dragon Coin]]s, the other being [[Choco-Ghost House]].
 
==Trivia==
* One of the Boo Buddy Swarms is at the top of the map of the Boo Buddy Swarm area.


==Overview==
==Overview==
[[File:Coin Snake.png|thumb|left|Control Coin area.]]
[[File:Coin Snake.png|thumb|left|Control Coin area.]]
The Ghost House consists of four rooms. In the first one, the player jumps over a series of [[pit]]s while avoiding contact with the Boos flying overhead. In the second room, there is a staircase with a [[Warp Door|door]] at the top. Entering this door transports the player to the area below the staircase, allowing them to hit a [[Rotating Block]] that they couldn't before. A [[P Switch|Switch Block]] is inside, and hitting this makes a [[Coin]] arrow appear, which points to another door left of the staircase. This door leads to a small room that is empty except for a single [[? Block]]. Hitting this block releases a [[Control Coin]], and exiting this room returns the player to the foot of the staircase in the second room. The player reaches the final room by entering the door at the top of the staircase while ignoring the entrance to the Control Coin room. It is visually identical to the second room, and the player is placed under the staircase upon entry. Hitting the Rotating Block in this room causes a [[Beanstalk]] to grow, allowing the player to climb up to the exit door. Entering the door at the top of the staircase transports the player to the second room (i.e. the room with the Switch Block).
The Ghost House consists of four rooms. In the first one, the player jumps over a series of [[pit]]s while avoiding contact with the [[Boo Crew]] flying overhead. In the second room, there is a staircase with a [[Warp Door|door]] at the top. Entering this door transports the player to the area below the staircase, allowing them to hit a [[Rotating Block]] that they could not before. A [[P Switch|Switch Block]] is inside, and hitting this makes a [[coin]] arrow appear, which points to another door left of the staircase. This door leads to a small room that is empty except for a single [[? Block]]. Hitting this block releases a [[Control Coin]], and exiting this room returns the player to the foot of the staircase in the second room. The player reaches the final room by entering the door at the top of the staircase while ignoring the entrance to the Control Coin room. It is visually identical to the second room, and the player is placed under the staircase upon entry. Hitting the Rotating Block in this room causes a [[Beanstalk]] to grow, allowing the player to climb up to the exit door. Entering the door at the top of the staircase transports the player to the second room (i.e. the room with the Switch Block).
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===Secret Exit===
===Secret Exit===
In the first room, above the Boos, there is a platform that can only be reached by flying up through an opening to its left as [[Cape Mario|Caped Mario]] (or Caped Luigi). Running across it, the player eventually reaches an area with four Rotating Blocks and a door. The blocks contain transparent [[1-Up Mushroom]], and the door leads to a [[Giant Gate]], which itself provides access to the [[Top Secret Area]].
In the first room, above the Boos, there is a platform that can only be reached by flying up through an opening to its left as [[Cape Mario|Caped Mario]] (or Caped Luigi), where another Boo Crew is found. Running across it, the player eventually reaches an area with four Rotating Blocks and a door. The blocks contain transparent [[1-Up Mushroom]], and the door leads to a [[Giant Gate]], which itself provides access to the [[Top Secret Area]].


==Enemies==
==Enemies==
*[[Boo Buddy Swarm]]s (2)
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*[[Boo]]s (6)
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!Name
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|[[File:SMW-Boo Buddy Swarm Portion.png]]
|[[Boo Crew]]
|2
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|[[File:SMWBooBuddy.png]]
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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
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|Jap=ドーナツへいやのオバケやしき
|Jap=ドーナツへいやのオバケやしき
|JapR=Dōnatsu Heiya no Obake Yashiki
|JapR=Dōnatsu Heiya no Obake Yashiki
|JapM=Donut Plains' Ghost House
|JapM=Doughnut Plains' Ghost House
|Spa=1ª Casa Encantada
|Spa=1ª Casa Encantada
|SpaM=1st Haunted House
|SpaM=1st Haunted House
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|Ger=Donut-Spukhaus
|Ger=Donut-Spukhaus
|GerM=Donut Ghosthouse
|GerM=Donut Ghosthouse
|Chi=甜圈平原鬼屋
|ChiR=Tiánquān Píngyuán Guǐwū
|ChiM=Donut Plains Ghost House
|Ita=Casa Infestata di Pianura Ciambella
|ItaM=Donut Plain's Ghost House
}}
}}
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Revision as of 14:06, January 26, 2024

Level
Donut Ghost House
Donut Ghost House.png
Mario looking at Boos
Level code 2-GH
World Donut Plains
Game Super Mario World
Time limit 300 seconds
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Donut Ghost House is one of two Ghost Houses in the Donut Plains and the first one visited in Super Mario World. As such, it serves as an introduction to Boos. It is one of two Ghost Houses in the original game to not feature Dragon Coins, the other being Choco-Ghost House.

Overview

Control Coin area.

The Ghost House consists of four rooms. In the first one, the player jumps over a series of pits while avoiding contact with the Boo Crew flying overhead. In the second room, there is a staircase with a door at the top. Entering this door transports the player to the area below the staircase, allowing them to hit a Rotating Block that they could not before. A Switch Block is inside, and hitting this makes a coin arrow appear, which points to another door left of the staircase. This door leads to a small room that is empty except for a single ? Block. Hitting this block releases a Control Coin, and exiting this room returns the player to the foot of the staircase in the second room. The player reaches the final room by entering the door at the top of the staircase while ignoring the entrance to the Control Coin room. It is visually identical to the second room, and the player is placed under the staircase upon entry. Hitting the Rotating Block in this room causes a Beanstalk to grow, allowing the player to climb up to the exit door. Entering the door at the top of the staircase transports the player to the second room (i.e. the room with the Switch Block).

Exits

The above-mentioned regular exit, when used, makes a bridge appear that crosses the river in the East, allowing Mario or Luigi to go to Donut Plains 3.

Secret Exit

In the first room, above the Boos, there is a platform that can only be reached by flying up through an opening to its left as Caped Mario (or Caped Luigi), where another Boo Crew is found. Running across it, the player eventually reaches an area with four Rotating Blocks and a door. The blocks contain transparent 1-Up Mushroom, and the door leads to a Giant Gate, which itself provides access to the Top Secret Area.

Enemies

Sprite Name Count
Screenshot showing a Boo Crew from Super Mario World. Boo Crew 2
Boo Buddy from Super Mario World Boo 8

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ドーナツへいやのオバケやしき
Dōnatsu Heiya no Obake Yashiki
Doughnut Plains' Ghost House

Chinese 甜圈平原鬼屋
Tiánquān Píngyuán Guǐwū
Donut Plains Ghost House

French Manoir Beignet
Donut Manor
German Donut-Spukhaus
Donut Ghosthouse
Italian Casa Infestata di Pianura Ciambella
Donut Plain's Ghost House
Spanish 1ª Casa Encantada
1st Haunted House