Mushroom World consists of countries from the Mario games. The Lords of Midnight have a presence within Demon's Ascent, but other than that the world is unclaimed.
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| - Mushroom World consists of countries from the Mario games. The Lords of Midnight have a presence within Demon's Ascent, but other than that the world is unclaimed.
- Mushroom World is orbited by a vast chain of small planetoids, as seen in Super Mario Galaxy. Mario appears to be able to breathe normally despite the lack of oxygen in this game, though in others he cannot. This may be explained by the presence of the Luma in his cap. The Mushroom World also consists of the many areas and levels from Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars starting from Mario's house.
- Mushroom World is the name of the planet Mario and his friends reside on. The Mushroom World is the greater setting of most of the games in the Mario series and sub-series. The Mushroom Kingdom has various other lands and kingdoms associated with it, such as Yoshi's Island, the Beanbean Kingdom, and Nimbus Land, and many other locations, also from the Donkey Kong series, all exist on the Mushroom World. Outside of Super Mario Bros. Z, other video game characters will come to the area, such as the Mario, Sonic, Donkey Kong and The Legend Of Zelda series' (only Link).
- Mushroom World is the planet where many of the games in the Mario series take place. It is also the homeworld of the Kongs. Many lands and kingdoms exist on the planet and many of them are ruled by different kinds of monarchs. Mushroom World is also orbited by a vast chain of small planetoids, as seen in Super Mario Galaxy. Mario appears to be able to breathe normally in the space of Mushroom World in Super Mario Galaxy despite the lack of oxygen, though in others he cannot. This may be explained by the presence of a Luma he had in his cap during the game.
- However, the word "Mushroom World" is also the conjectural name used by Mario fans to describe the planet composed of most of the lands, kingdoms, and islands seen and mentioned throughout the Mario series, including the Mushroom Kingdom and all the lands depicted in Super Mario Bros. 3. This Mushroom World should not be confused with the Mushroom Kingdom which is just one kingdom in a greater world. Additionally, the Mushroom World should not be confused with the Marioverse. The Mushroom World is a specific place while the Marioverse encompasses everything related to Mario. For example, the land of Subcon is not part of the Mushroom World, as it is a world that exists in dreams. However, Subcon is part of the Marioverse.
- Mushroom World (Japanese: きのこのせかい), also known as Mario World (Japanese: マリオワールド), is the name of the planet Mario and his friends reside on. The planet is part of the Grand Finale Galaxy, which is one of many galaxies in the Mushroom Universe. Mushroom World is the greater setting of most of the games in the Mario series and sub-series.
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| - A paradise for plumbers.
- The Mushroom World as seen in Super Mario Galaxy
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| - Some of the areas of Mushroom World.
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| - Mushroom World consists of countries from the Mario games. The Lords of Midnight have a presence within Demon's Ascent, but other than that the world is unclaimed.
- Mushroom World (Japanese: きのこのせかい), also known as Mario World (Japanese: マリオワールド), is the name of the planet Mario and his friends reside on. The planet is part of the Grand Finale Galaxy, which is one of many galaxies in the Mushroom Universe. Mushroom World is the greater setting of most of the games in the Mario series and sub-series. The Mushroom Kingdom, Castle of Koopa, and various other lands and kingdoms associated with the Mushroom Kingdom, such as Dinosaur Land, the Beanbean Kingdom, and Sarasaland, all exist on the Mushroom World; and while it has never been made explicit, it is highly likely that locations from closely related series (such as the Donkey Kong and WarioWare series) also exist on the Mushroom World. Several small galaxies are in orbit around Mushroom World, including the Gateway Galaxy, the Good Egg Galaxy and Bowser Jr.'s Robot Reactor. Galaxies relatively close to Mushroom World on the map of the universe include the Sky Station Galaxy, Honeyhive Galaxy, the Loopdeeloop Galaxy and the Yoshi Star Galaxy.
- However, the word "Mushroom World" is also the conjectural name used by Mario fans to describe the planet composed of most of the lands, kingdoms, and islands seen and mentioned throughout the Mario series, including the Mushroom Kingdom and all the lands depicted in Super Mario Bros. 3. This Mushroom World should not be confused with the Mushroom Kingdom which is just one kingdom in a greater world. Additionally, the Mushroom World should not be confused with the Marioverse. The Mushroom World is a specific place while the Marioverse encompasses everything related to Mario. For example, the land of Subcon is not part of the Mushroom World, as it is a world that exists in dreams. However, Subcon is part of the Marioverse. Additionally, the Mushroom World is orbited by two moons, both smaller than Earth's moon. The larger can be traversed in several "screens," and the smaller can be covered in a few seconds. Mario has visited both. In Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, Mario was shot to the large moon to reach the X-Naut Fortress and the last Crystal Star. In Yoshi's Island, Yoshi and Baby Mario were kicked to the small moon, where they had to fight Raphael the Raven. The smaller one is extremely dense for its size, having gravity similar to the planet's. In addition, both apparently have atmospheres similar to the Mushroom World's. Also, as depicted in Super Mario Galaxy, the planet is orbited by several hundred space rocks, and mini-planets. All of these are inhabitable, as Mario can survive, and you find many enemies on these that can also survive. Even plant life grows on some of them. Lumas also live in the outer space of Mushroom World, with their "Mother", Rosalina.
- Mushroom World is orbited by a vast chain of small planetoids, as seen in Super Mario Galaxy. Mario appears to be able to breathe normally despite the lack of oxygen in this game, though in others he cannot. This may be explained by the presence of the Luma in his cap. The Mushroom World also consists of the many areas and levels from Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars starting from Mario's house.
- Mushroom World is the name of the planet Mario and his friends reside on. The Mushroom World is the greater setting of most of the games in the Mario series and sub-series. The Mushroom Kingdom has various other lands and kingdoms associated with it, such as Yoshi's Island, the Beanbean Kingdom, and Nimbus Land, and many other locations, also from the Donkey Kong series, all exist on the Mushroom World. Outside of Super Mario Bros. Z, other video game characters will come to the area, such as the Mario, Sonic, Donkey Kong and The Legend Of Zelda series' (only Link).
- Mushroom World is the planet where many of the games in the Mario series take place. It is also the homeworld of the Kongs. Many lands and kingdoms exist on the planet and many of them are ruled by different kinds of monarchs. Mushroom World is also orbited by a vast chain of small planetoids, as seen in Super Mario Galaxy. Mario appears to be able to breathe normally in the space of Mushroom World in Super Mario Galaxy despite the lack of oxygen, though in others he cannot. This may be explained by the presence of a Luma he had in his cap during the game.
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