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The Mushroom Kingdom has been re-vamped several times over the course of the ''Mario'' games. In ''Super Mario Bros.'', for example, the Mushroom Kingdom encompassed 24 different Levels of varying terrain. The kingdom later reappeared in ''Super Mario RPG'', in which it seemed to be a mere city. Regardless, one characteristic of the Mushroom Kingdom seems to remain the same. Since ''Super Mario RPG'', the Mushroom Kingdom has been depicted as the place where Princess Peach's Castle stands — though the castle itself changed in size and layout throughout different games. , though several maps and tracks from the Mario Kart and Party series likely take place here as well. '' Super Mario Bros. 3 '' takes place in the " Mushroom World ," a collection of eight different kingdoms ruled by independent kings. Some people equate the first kingdom, Grass Land, with the Mushroom Kingdom, but it's not clear what the precise relationship is. The instruction manual for the game states that King Bowser Koopa had taken over the Mushroom Kingdom, and that the Mushroom Kingdom is a gateway to the Mushroom World, but this is never elaborated upon in ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' or in any other games. In the Mario comic books, the physical appearance of King Toadstool is based on that of the King of Grass Land. LOCATIONS IN OR NEAR THE MUSHROOM KINGDOM There are many other places in or near the Mushroom Kingdom including:
Legend Areas Here are legend areas and fictional Mario areas:
Mario and Luigi were delivered to the Mushroom Kingdom by a beleaguered and traumatized stork as children in '''', though varying sources disagree as to what occurred afterwards. EXTERNAL LINKS |
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