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Koopa Kingdom, Bowser Land, Bowser's Valley and Bowser's Castle

Where exactly does Bowser live? Bowser Land is a lies in Party World. Bowser's Valley lies in Dino Land. Koopa Kingdom: I'm not sure, but maybe next to Mushroom Kingdom/Beanbean Kingdom? In SMW, Bowser's Castle lies in Dino land. In Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga, it lies in the sky above Beanbean Kingdom. I know Cackletta moved it to Beanbean Kingdom, but I don't know if the castle originally could fly, or if Cackletta changed it. In the credits of M&L, The castle falls into the Koopa Kingdom, which there is plains, but in other games are made of volcanos. So: Does anyone know more about this, please write in this Talk.

What I think...

As I see it, Mushroom Kingdom, Beanbean Kingdom and Dino Land lies in Mario World, which is a continent. We know from Mario Party Advance that Party Land, Play Land, Challenge Land and Bowser Land lies in the continent of Party World. We do also know that Party World lies in the sky/sea. ("Welcome to Party World, the floating fun land!" -Starman) Yoshis' Island lies in Dino Land(Super Mario World), but it does not look like the Yoshis' Island from the game Yoshis' Island(Super Mario Advance 2). So from that infromation, I guess that the Yoshis' Island from Super Mario World is a colony of the main Yoshis' Island, and that Yoshi moved to it after SMA2. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 194.68.33.122 (talk) 12:05, 31 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Original Research

I see no evidence of any original research in the article; should, therefore, the sign be removed? General Guy 00:07, 22 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Technology

Could someone expand the Transportation section into a general one on technology? Also, I was planning to do a bit on sentient species, but I don't know enough on either of these subjects to be much help. Vitriol 16:19, 1 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]

More Areas

Don't forget about the tracks on the Mario kart series. Must of them have been covered, but where does Rainbow Road belong?

The Rainbow Road of Double Dash seems to be high in the sky above Mushroom City, and all the others appear to be in space. General Guy 00:02, 22 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Regions...

Hi, Could you guys give me some help?I'm planning to make a Mario fangame,but i have some doubts. I'll need to make the "map" screen in the game,and i have to put the kingdoms/regions in it.There will be 6 worlds:The greenie part(w/ Toad Town,Luigi's Mansion & etc.),one desert(probably Sarasaland),the sea(w/ Yoshi's Island),rocky montains,ice lands & Bowser's kingdom.I just don't know if the world(that contains all these regions) is called Mushroom Kingdom(them the greenie part will be "Mushroom Plains") or just the greenie part (First World)is called Mushroom Kingdom.That mens,if all the world would be called Mushroom Kingdom,them it would have many different regions in it,like Sarasaland and Yoshi's Island.But if just the first world would be called Mushroom Kingdom(and,them,the whole world would be called "Mushroom World"),them it would be have borders to Sarasaland(that would be supossed to be OUTSIDE the kingdom) and JUST grass areas,and i know that the Mushroom Kingdom does have more landscapes.So,i don't know what i must name Mushroom Kingdom.

Please,if anybody knows,then answer me!!!(It would be nice also to put the conclusion in this article,so it will be very clear to understand.)

Thanks!(and sorry for my spelling,i'm brazilian and i don't know english too well!)

--DrezusLuigi 17:30, 12 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]

drezuslink@hotmail.com (if you prefer,you can send me an email.)

The Mushroom is different in like every game.

However, I can assure that Toad city or Mushroom city is the capital. Sarasaland is not in the Mushroom Kingdom.

Rougeport and the surrounding areas are in the Kingdom too.-Random koko

Speedy Delete Candidacy

  • Just wanted to state that I don't think this should go through speedy deletion -- perhaps it should go through the normal deletion candidacy process so more dialogue is included. Looks like it really just needs a bit of revision. ~~ Meeples (talk)(email) 20:10, 27 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]


location

Where is the Mushroom Kingdom anyway? User:Pal101

To be exact, it's located in the "Mushroom World" - Smashman202 21:52, 28 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Does it ever say what planet. My friend and I are in an arguement about it over the article. He says it takes place on a planet seperate from Earth I say it could be Earth or a fifferent planet.

No, not really. I'm sure it will say what kind of planet the Mushroom Kingdom/Mushroom World is on when Super Mario Galaxy comes out. But until then, it's not certain, but I'm pretty sure the Mushoorm Kingdom is NOT on Earth. - Smashman202 14:14, 29 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

In Paper Mario 2 though, Goombella says that the X-nauts use the Teleporting device to be go bewteen Earth and the Moon, and the teleporter goes to Rougeport so...-Random Koko

The Mushroom Kingdom is certainly not on Earth, as it seems to span a great deal of land, too much to go unnoticed by the people of this planet. Although never given a name in any games, the excellent fansite Lemmy's Land[1] names the planet "Plit". General Guy 23:59, 21 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Flipside etc.

Should we include flipside, flopside, and other locations from Super paper Mario? --User:Entei-Anubis

Nah, They're in seperate demensions.

... Toadsville?

I've never heard of it in my life. If that's supposed to be a translation of the Japanese name, it's still the Mushroom Kingdom... 208.101.156.13 11:15, 2 November 2007 (UTC)[reply]