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{{Italic title|World 5-1 (''Super Mario Bros. 3'')}}
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{{level infobox
|title=World 5-1
|image=[[File:SMAS SMB3 World 5-1 Screenshot.png|240px]]
|image=[[File:World 5-1 SMA4 SMB3.png|240px]]
|code=World 5-1
|code=World 5-1
|world=[[Sky Land]]
|world=[[Sky Land]]
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|after=[[World 5-2 (Super Mario Bros. 3)|>>]]
|after=[[World 5-2 (Super Mario Bros. 3)|>>]]
}}
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'''World 5-1''' is the first level in [[Sky Land]] from ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''.
'''World 5-1''' is the first level in [[Sky Land]] from ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''.
==Layout==
==Layout==
[[File:W5-1 Chest SMA4 SMB3.png|thumb|The hidden chest]]
[[File:SMA4 World 5-1 Screenshot.png|thumb|left|World 5-1 in ''[[Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' ]]
The player starts in an area with a single Buster Beetle, some [[Brick Block]]s, a [[Hard Block]] containing a power-up, and a Chain Chomp. If the player has a [[P-Wing]], or is powered-up with a [[Super Leaf]] or a [[Tanooki Suit]], he or she can fly to a [[Warp Pipe]] leading to a secret area with a [[Chest|chest]] containing a [[Music Box]], which can be accessed by [[Crouch|crouching]] and flying to a small gap on the right, and another Warp Pipe that leads the player to an area below the main level with four [[1-Up Mushroom]]s. Above there are three Brick Blocks, one of them with a [[P-Switch]], which makes two numbers (three and four, or two threes in the NES and SNES versions) made of coins appear. After that, there are some Nipper Plants, another Buster Beetle and two more Chain Chomps, guarding some [[? Block]]s, one of them holding a [[Super Star]]. Afterwards, there are more Nipper Plants and a Paragoomba, followed by some Brick Blocks and the [[Goal (Super Mario Bros. 3)|goal]].
[[File:W5-1 Chest SMA4 SMB3.png|thumb|The hidden box in ''Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3'' ]]
The player starts in an area with a single [[Buster Beetle]], some [[Brick Block|brick]]s, a [[Hard Block|Wood Block]] containing a power-up, and a [[Chain Chomp]]. If the player has a [[P-Wing]], or is powered-up with a [[Super Leaf]] or a [[Tanooki Suit]], they can fly to a [[Warp Pipe]] leading to a secret area with a [[treasure chest|treasure box]] containing a [[Music Box]], which can be accessed by [[crouch]]ing and flying to a small gap on the right or running across while small, and another Warp Pipe that leads the player to an area below the main level with four [[1-Up Mushroom]]s. Above there are three bricks, one of them with a [[P Switch|Switch Block]], which makes two numbers (two threes in the NES and SNES versions or a three and a four in the GBA version) made of coins appear. After that, there are some [[Nipper Plant|Walking Piranha]]s, another Buster Beetle and two more Chain Chomps, guarding some [[? Block]]s, one of them holding a [[Super Star|Starman]]. Afterwards, there are more Walking Piranhas and a [[Paragoomba|Para-Goomba]], followed by some bricks and the [[Goal (Super Mario Bros. 3)|goal]].
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==Enemies==
==Enemies==
*[[Buster Beetle]]s
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center"
*[[Chain Chomp]]s
! Name !! Count
*[[Nipper Plant]]s
|-
*[[Paragoomba]]
|[[File:BusterBeetleSMB3.gif]]<br>[[Buster Beetle]]
|2
|-
|[[File:Ani smb3 chainchomp.gif]]<br>[[Chain Chomp]]
|5
|-
|[[File:Ani smb3 paragoomba.gif]]<br>[[Paragoomba|Brown Para-Goomba]]
|1
|-
|[[File:SMB3 Micro-Goomba.png]]<br>[[Mini Goomba|Micro-Goomba]]
|(infinitely spawned by [[Paragoomba|Para-Goomba]]s)
|-
|[[File:SMB3 Nipper Plant.png]]<br>[[Nipper Plant|Walking Piranha]]
|7
|}


==Level statistics==
==Level statistics==
*Power-ups: 3 ([[Super Mushroom]]s or [[Super Leaf|Super Leaves]] and one [[Super Star]])
*Power-ups: 3 ([[Super Mushroom]]s or [[Super Leaf|Super Leaves]] and one [[Super Star|Starman]])
*[[1-Up Mushroom]]s: 4
*[[1-Up Mushroom]]s: 4
*Secret areas: 1
*Secret areas: 1
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==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery>
<gallery>
W5-1 1-Up SMA4 SMB3.png|The area with the 1-Up Mushrooms
SMA4 World 5-1 Hidden 1-Up.png|The area with the 1-Up Mushrooms
W5-1 Four SMA4 SMB3.png|The four made of coins
W5-1 Four SMA4 SMB3.png|The four made of coins
</gallery>
</gallery>
{{SMB3 Levels}}
 
[[Category:Super Mario Bros. 3 Levels]]
==Trivia==
[[File:WarpWhistle Glitch.png|thumb|The glitch in action]]
*In the original Japanese [[Family Computer]] release, the main level ends in a pipe, with the goal being in a sublevel. However, because that sublevel also contains the secret area, this leads to a glitch where Mario can trigger the treasure box into appearing. The Nipper Plant and items in the goal box will then appear glitched, and once Mario gets a card, another box spawns in a random spot. If it spawns where Mario can get to it, the "Course Clear! You Got a Card" text also appears glitched. The box contains a fourth [[Recorder|Magic Whistle]].
*In the NES and ''All-Stars'' versions, it is impossible for Mario to make all four 1-Up Mushrooms spawn at the same time, due to game limitations in the former version. Hitting a block with a second 1-Up Mushroom in it will make the first one disappear. However, ''Super Mario Advance 4'' does allow all four 1-Up Mushrooms to be on-screen at once.
*Unusually, in the ''[[Super Mario All-Stars]]'' and ''[[Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' versions of this level, the Chain Chomps are depicted as having blue mouths.
 
{{SMB3 levels}}
[[Category:Grasslands]]
[[Category:Super Mario Bros. 3 levels]]

Latest revision as of 06:56, January 26, 2024

Level
World 5-1
SMAS SMB3 World 5-1 Screenshot.png
Level code World 5-1
World Sky Land
Game Super Mario Bros. 3
Time limit 300 seconds
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World 5-1 is the first level in Sky Land from Super Mario Bros. 3.

Layout[edit]

The hidden chest in World 5-1
The hidden box in Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3

The player starts in an area with a single Buster Beetle, some bricks, a Wood Block containing a power-up, and a Chain Chomp. If the player has a P-Wing, or is powered-up with a Super Leaf or a Tanooki Suit, they can fly to a Warp Pipe leading to a secret area with a treasure box containing a Music Box, which can be accessed by crouching and flying to a small gap on the right or running across while small, and another Warp Pipe that leads the player to an area below the main level with four 1-Up Mushrooms. Above there are three bricks, one of them with a Switch Block, which makes two numbers (two threes in the NES and SNES versions or a three and a four in the GBA version) made of coins appear. After that, there are some Walking Piranhas, another Buster Beetle and two more Chain Chomps, guarding some ? Blocks, one of them holding a Starman. Afterwards, there are more Walking Piranhas and a Para-Goomba, followed by some bricks and the goal.

Enemies[edit]

Name Count
BusterBeetleSMB3.gif
Buster Beetle
2
Chain Chomp sprite from Super Mario Bros. 3.
Chain Chomp
5
Para-Goomba
Brown Para-Goomba
1
Micro-Goomba as it appears in Super Mario Bros. 3
Micro-Goomba
(infinitely spawned by Para-Goombas)
Walking Piranha as it appears in Super Mario Bros. 3
Walking Piranha
7

Level statistics[edit]

Level Layout[edit]

Layout in the NES version
Layout in the NES version

Gallery[edit]

Trivia[edit]

The glitch in action
  • In the original Japanese Family Computer release, the main level ends in a pipe, with the goal being in a sublevel. However, because that sublevel also contains the secret area, this leads to a glitch where Mario can trigger the treasure box into appearing. The Nipper Plant and items in the goal box will then appear glitched, and once Mario gets a card, another box spawns in a random spot. If it spawns where Mario can get to it, the "Course Clear! You Got a Card" text also appears glitched. The box contains a fourth Magic Whistle.
  • In the NES and All-Stars versions, it is impossible for Mario to make all four 1-Up Mushrooms spawn at the same time, due to game limitations in the former version. Hitting a block with a second 1-Up Mushroom in it will make the first one disappear. However, Super Mario Advance 4 does allow all four 1-Up Mushrooms to be on-screen at once.
  • Unusually, in the Super Mario All-Stars and Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3 versions of this level, the Chain Chomps are depicted as having blue mouths.