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[[File:250px-Super_mario_world_box.jpg|frame|High-ho, Yoshi, away!]]
 
{{quote|''It's a bit more exciting! A bit more challenging! [[Up to Eleven|A bit more perfect!]] A bit more colorful! A bit more realistic! A bit more levels! [[Easter Egg|A bit more secrets!]] A bit more enemies! A bit more friends! A bit more sound! A bit hotter! A bit cooler! A bit weirder! A bit more revolutionary! [[Super Mario Bros.|A bit more Mario!]] A bit more of what you want! It's 16-[[PunA Worldwide Punomenon|Bit]], and it's [[Killer App|yours only if you get Super Nintendo!]] [[Tagline|Now you're playing with power-SUPER power!]]''|[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=azpSVs0e6qM Super Mario World Commercial]}}
 
'''''Super Mario World''''' is a 1991 video game produced by [[Nintendo]] as a launch title for their sixteen-bit console, the [[Super Nintendo]]. It features their iconic mascot [[Super Mario (franchise)|Mario]] taking a vacation alongside [[The Lancer|his brother Luigi]] and [[Damsel in Distress|Princess Peach]] (then still referred to in America as Princess Toadstool) to the faraway Dinosaur Land. There, as is prone to happen, Princess Peach is captured by [[Big Bad|Bowser]] and kept in his castle, this time located in the deep underground. Of course, Mario must journey through the entire continent to get to her, beating down Bowser's loyal lackies/children, [[Quirky Miniboss Squad|the seven Koopalings]], along the way.
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* [[Balloon Belly]]: Literally with the P Balloon power-up.
* [[Berserk Button]]: Knocking the flower off Wiggler's head makes him [[Turns Red|turn red]] and more actively chase Mario.
* [[Big Bad]]: [[Captain Obvious|Bowser.]] He kidnapped Princess Peach (again), imprisoned Yoshi and his friends inside eggs, and ordered his Koopalings to guard those eggs.
* [[Big Boo's Haunt]]: Starting with Donut Plains, there's at least one ghost house per stage.
** Except the Twin Bridges area.
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