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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:
  • Sarasaland, home of Princess Daisy and setting of '' Super Mario Land ''

  • Dinosaur Land, setting of '' Super Mario World ''

  • Jewelry Land , home of the captive Prince Pine and King Fret in '' Yoshi's Safari ''

  • '''''( This name was also used as the name of the theme park in Mario Party 2)

  • Yoshi's Island, a Subcontinent of Dinosaur Land in which the eponymous Sequel to ''Super Mario World'' takes place

  • Nimbus Land, ''

  • The DK Isles , the setting of '' Donkey Kong Country '' and '' Donkey Kong 64 '' (This, along with the other Donkey Kong Country regions, is disputed by some fans.)

  • '''

  • ''''' and '' Donkey Kong Land 3 '' take place

  • Kitchen Island, home of Captain Syrup's gang in the '' Wario Land '' games

  • Isle Delfino , the tropical setting of '' Super Mario Sunshine ''

  • Toad Town , the capital of the Mushroom Kingdom, as depicted in Paper Mario .

  • Dry Dry Desert, a barren desert in the south. Home to the ghostly Tutankoopa and the mysterious mouse, Moustafa.

  • Gritzy Desert, another desert located to the north-east. Home of the Koopeaseum.

  • Thwomp Volcano, a volcano constructed out of Thwomps and former home of Professor E. Gadd.

  • Hollijolli Village, a snowy and peaceful village that seemingly celebrates Christmas all year.

  • Toadwood Forest, a mysterious forest to the north-west of Peach's castle.

  • Star Hill, a beautiful blue hill that is a gateway to the Star Realm.

  • Forever Forest, a haunted area in the east that houses the boo duchess Lady Bow and the all-mighty Tubba Blubba .

  • Shiver City, a frosty village that borders the beautiful Crystal Palace.

  • Diamond City, a rich and large town that is home of Wario and his games company, Wario Ware Inc.



Legend Areas

Here are legend areas and fictional Mario areas:
  • Rogueport, setting of

  • Beanbean Kingdom, setting of ''''

  • Waffle Kingdom, setting of Luigi's adventures in ''''

  • Subcon , the setting of '' Super Mario Bros. 2 '', which may or may physically not exist as the events of the game were a dream.


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.


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