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|ruler=[[Captain Syrup]]
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'''Kitchen Island''' is the setting for ''[[Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3]]''. It is a skull shaped island that is the home base for [[Captain Syrup]] and the [[Black Sugar Gang]]. There are seven areas to the game, each one containing hidden treasure and one boss character at the end of each area.  The common theme of all of the island's areas is that each one is related to food or something in the kitchen, in name and sometimes in appearance. Kitchen Island is located in the Capri Sea.
'''Kitchen Island'''<ref name=EN>''Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3'' English instruction booklet, page 17.</ref> is the setting for ''[[Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3]]''. It is a skull shaped island that is the home base for [[Captain Syrup]] and the [[Black Sugar Gang|Brown Sugar Pirates]]. There are seven areas to the game, each one containing hidden treasure and one boss character at the end of each area.  The common theme of all of the island's areas is that each one is related to food or something in the kitchen, in name and sometimes in appearance. Kitchen Island is located in the '''Capri Sea'''.<ref name=EN/>
 
==Locations==
==Stage 1: [[Rice Beach]]==
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Rice Beach is a basic starting world, with several beach-themed levels. The final couple of levels take place in the caverns at the back of the beach. The boss of the area is [[Spiked Koopa Troopa]]. After it is beaten, the water rises and levels 1, 2 and 3 are now underwater, helping the player to reach secrets.
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==Stage 2: [[Mt. Teapot]]==
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Mt. Teapot is a giant mountain shaped like a teakettle, filled with hot springs and some [[lava]] areas. Asparagus Lake sits at the base of the mountain. This is the largest world of the game, amounting to 7 stages. The mountain's lid-shaped top hovers up and down because of the steam, out of reach until [[Wario]] activates a special trigger, canceling the steam and giving access to the mountaintop. The boss of the area is a muscular minotaur named [[Bīfun]] that tries to knock Wario off of a platform into the lava. He can be defeated quite easily by stunning him once and throwing him into the lava.
! scope="row" |[[File:RiceBeach.png]]<br>[[Rice Beach]]
 
|Rice Beach is a basic starting world, with several beach-themed courses. The final two courses take place in the caverns at the back of the beach. The boss of the area is the [[Spiked Koopa]]. After it is beaten, the tide comes in and [[Course No.01]] and [[Course No.03]] become flooded with water, helping the player to reach various secrets. A secret exit can be found in Course No.03.
==Stage 3: [[Sherbet Land (world)|Sherbet Land]]==
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Completing Mt. Teapot normally will take Wario to Stove Canyon. However if Wario goes through a secret exit in one of the first stages of Mt. Teapot, Wario will reach Sherbet Land, the mountainous arctic area of the game, the first stage consisting of bridges leading to the frozen mountain range. The stage is filled with ice, slippery areas abounding throughout the area.  Sherbet Land is also unique in that it has enemies permanently frozen in ice in the background. [[Hinyari]], the penguin boss can be beaten two different ways. Normally, or by leaving through the door in the boss's room since the boss' area is unmarked in this level. As a bonus world, there are secret exits in some stages, meaning there are two paths to the boss.
! scope="row" |[[File:MtTeapot.png]]<br>[[Mt. Teapot]]
 
|Mt. Teapot is a giant mountain shaped like a teakettle, filled with hot springs and some [[lava]] areas. Asparagus Lake sits at the base of the mountain. This is the largest world of the game, amounting to seven courses (the fourth course is initially [[Course No.10]], becoming [[Course No.13]] once [[Wario]] activates a special trigger at the end of [[Course No.12]]). The boss of the mountain is a muscular [[Minotaur]]. A secret exit in [[Course No.08]] leads to Sherbet Land.
==Stage 4: [[Stove Canyon]]==
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A sunken cavern near the center of the island. The area is filled with cavernous levels and lava, making travel difficult. The boss of the Canyon is a [[Funfun]], a giant, floating tiki head with a stone tongue that can shatter the platforms Wario stands on, and spit balls of hot lava rocks which can be thrown back at him. On the last normal level, there is the only secret exit in this stage. Also, in the first level, lava chases [[Wario]] until he reaches the door.
! scope="row" |[[File:Sherbert Land.png]]<br>[[Sherbet Land (world)|Sherbet Land]]
 
|Sherbet Land is an optional area, accessed by finding the secret exit in Mt. Teapot's Course No.08. As its name implies, Sherbet Land is a massive iceberg, with typically ice-themed courses found within. Contributing to the "optional" theme of the area, the [[Penguin (boss)|Penguin]] boss in [[Course No.19]] can be bypassed entirely by leaving through the door in the boss room. Further, he is the only boss in the game (aside from Captain Syrup and the Genie) that can be fought multiple times. Secret exits can be found in [[Course No.15]] and [[Course No.16]].
==Stage 5: [[SS Tea Cup]]==
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The levels in this area consist not only of the pirate ship itself, but the caverns, beaches, oceans, and jungles surrounding it. The boss of the pirate ship is [[Captain Syrup]]'s pet, a massive buzzard named [[Bobo]].
! scope="row" |[[File:Stove Canyon.png]]<br>[[Stove Canyon]]
 
|A deep canyon near the center of the island, filled with lava. The courses within are filled with fire-based hazards. A secret exit can be found in [[Course No.23]]. The boss of the canyon is the giant, floating [[Devil's Head]].
==Stage 6: [[Parsley Woods]]==
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This is a large forest area, with two stages that take place on moving shipment trains and two other stages that involve climbing fork-shaped trees in addition to other forest-themed stages. Fork Tree stands prominently in the middle of the forest. The boss of this area is [[Zenisukī]], a giant ghost.
! scope="row" |[[File:SSTeaCupWL.png]]<br>[[SS Tea Cup]]
 
|The courses in this area consist not only of the pirate ship itself, but the caverns, beaches, oceans, and jungles surrounding it. The boss of the pirate ship is a massive bird named [[Bobo]].
==Stage 7: [[Syrup Castle]]==
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A large, imposing tower at the corner of the island, a stone fortress with a skull-shaped castle at the top.  As Wario fights his way up the tower, he destroys it bit-by-bit, revealing that its foundation is actually the giant golden [[Princess Peach|Princess Toadstool]] statue. The final battle is against [[Captain Syrup]]. She summons the [[Genie (Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3)|Genie]] to fight Wario, and upon her defeat, tries to take Wario out by dropping a huge bomb that destroys the last of her castle. Revealing that the statue was in the castle,  Wario tries to take it but [[Mario]] arrives and claims the statue.
! scope="row" |[[File:Parsley woods.png]]<br>[[Parsley Woods]]
|This is a large forest area, with two courses that take place on moving shipment trains and two other courses that involve climbing fork-shaped trees in addition to other forest-themed courses. Fork Tree stands prominently in the middle of the forest. Initially, Wario is trapped here until beating [[Course No.32]], which drains the lake (as well as all of the water in [[Course No.31]]) in the area and opens up an exit to the rest of Kitchen Island. The boss of this area is a large [[ghost (Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3)|ghost]].
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! scope="row" |[[Syrup Castle]]
|A large, imposing tower at the corner of the island, a stone fortress with a skull-shaped castle at the top.  As Wario fights his way up the tower, he destroys it bit-by-bit, revealing that its foundation is actually the giant golden [[Princess Peach|Princess Toadstool]] statue. The final battle is against [[Captain Syrup]]. She summons the [[Genie (Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3)|Genie]] to fight Wario, and upon her defeat, tries to take Wario out by dropping a huge bomb that destroys the last of her castle. Revealing that the statue was in the castle,  Wario tries to take it but [[Mario]] arrives and claims the statue.
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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
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{{foreign names
|Jap=キッチン<span class="explain" title="とう">島</span><ref>''Super Mario Land 3: Wario Land'' Japanese manual, page 16.</ref>
|Jap=キッチン島<ref name=JP>''Super Mario Land 3: Wario Land'' Japanese instruction booklet, page 16.</ref>
|JapR=Kicchin-tō
|JapR=Kicchin-tō
|JapM=Kitchen Island
|JapM=Kitchen Island
|Ger=Pfeffer-Insel
|Ger=Pfeffer-Insel
|GerM= Pepper Island}}
|GerM=Pepper Island
|Ita=Isola Cucinotta<ref>''[[Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3]]'' European manual, pagg. 103, 115</ref><br>Kitchen Island<ref>''[[Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3]]'' page on [https://www.nintendo.it/Giochi/Game-Boy/Wario-Land-Super-Mario-Land-3-275979.html Nintendo.it], retrieved on Jenuary 5th, 2023</ref><ref>''[[Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3]]'' ([[Virtual Console]]) Italian e-manual, pag. 2</ref>
|ItaM=Li'l kitchen Island<br>-
}}
;Capri Sea
{{foreign names
|Jap=カプリ海<ref name=JP/>
|JapR=Kapuri Kai
|JapM=Capri Sea (waterbody)
|Ita=Mar di Capri<ref>''[[Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3]]'' European manual, pag. 115</ref>
|ItaM=Capri Sea
}}


==References==
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Latest revision as of 12:20, April 1, 2024

Kitchen Island
WarioLandOverworld.png
First appearance Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3 (1994)
Ruler Captain Syrup
Inhabitants Pirate Gooms, Wanderin' Gooms

Kitchen Island[1] is the setting for Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3. It is a skull shaped island that is the home base for Captain Syrup and the Brown Sugar Pirates. There are seven areas to the game, each one containing hidden treasure and one boss character at the end of each area. The common theme of all of the island's areas is that each one is related to food or something in the kitchen, in name and sometimes in appearance. Kitchen Island is located in the Capri Sea.[1]

Locations[edit]

Locations Description
Rice Beach from Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3.
Rice Beach
Rice Beach is a basic starting world, with several beach-themed courses. The final two courses take place in the caverns at the back of the beach. The boss of the area is the Spiked Koopa. After it is beaten, the tide comes in and Course No.01 and Course No.03 become flooded with water, helping the player to reach various secrets. A secret exit can be found in Course No.03.
Mt. Teapot
Mt. Teapot
Mt. Teapot is a giant mountain shaped like a teakettle, filled with hot springs and some lava areas. Asparagus Lake sits at the base of the mountain. This is the largest world of the game, amounting to seven courses (the fourth course is initially Course No.10, becoming Course No.13 once Wario activates a special trigger at the end of Course No.12). The boss of the mountain is a muscular Minotaur. A secret exit in Course No.08 leads to Sherbet Land.
Sherbert Land.png
Sherbet Land
Sherbet Land is an optional area, accessed by finding the secret exit in Mt. Teapot's Course No.08. As its name implies, Sherbet Land is a massive iceberg, with typically ice-themed courses found within. Contributing to the "optional" theme of the area, the Penguin boss in Course No.19 can be bypassed entirely by leaving through the door in the boss room. Further, he is the only boss in the game (aside from Captain Syrup and the Genie) that can be fought multiple times. Secret exits can be found in Course No.15 and Course No.16.
Stove Canyon.png
Stove Canyon
A deep canyon near the center of the island, filled with lava. The courses within are filled with fire-based hazards. A secret exit can be found in Course No.23. The boss of the canyon is the giant, floating Devil's Head.
The SS Tea Cup and surrounding areas.
SS Tea Cup
The courses in this area consist not only of the pirate ship itself, but the caverns, beaches, oceans, and jungles surrounding it. The boss of the pirate ship is a massive bird named Bobo.
Parsley Woods in Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3
Parsley Woods
This is a large forest area, with two courses that take place on moving shipment trains and two other courses that involve climbing fork-shaped trees in addition to other forest-themed courses. Fork Tree stands prominently in the middle of the forest. Initially, Wario is trapped here until beating Course No.32, which drains the lake (as well as all of the water in Course No.31) in the area and opens up an exit to the rest of Kitchen Island. The boss of this area is a large ghost.
Syrup Castle A large, imposing tower at the corner of the island, a stone fortress with a skull-shaped castle at the top. As Wario fights his way up the tower, he destroys it bit-by-bit, revealing that its foundation is actually the giant golden Princess Toadstool statue. The final battle is against Captain Syrup. She summons the Genie to fight Wario, and upon her defeat, tries to take Wario out by dropping a huge bomb that destroys the last of her castle. Revealing that the statue was in the castle, Wario tries to take it but Mario arrives and claims the statue.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese キッチン島[2]
Kicchin-tō
Kitchen Island

German Pfeffer-Insel
Pepper Island
Italian Isola Cucinotta[3]
Kitchen Island[4][5]
Li'l kitchen Island
-
Capri Sea
Language Name Meaning
Japanese カプリ海[2]
Kapuri Kai
Capri Sea (waterbody)

Italian Mar di Capri[6]
Capri Sea

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3 English instruction booklet, page 17.
  2. ^ a b Super Mario Land 3: Wario Land Japanese instruction booklet, page 16.
  3. ^ Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3 European manual, pagg. 103, 115
  4. ^ Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3 page on Nintendo.it, retrieved on Jenuary 5th, 2023
  5. ^ Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3 (Virtual Console) Italian e-manual, pag. 2
  6. ^ Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3 European manual, pag. 115