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''Super Marisa World'' is a ''[[Touhou]]''/''[[Mario]]'' mashup, using the former's characters and the latter's mechanics. Of course, this being ''Touhou'', there are naturally a lot more things [[Bullet Hell|shooting at you]] than in most platformers, especially during boss battles. Contrary to the name, ''[[Super Mario World (Video Game)|Super Mario World]]'' is not the only Mario game referenced--boss battles are based off of battles from [[Super Mario Bros (Video Game)|the original]], ''[[Super Mario Bros 3 (Video Game)|3]]'', ''[[Super Mario World (Video Game)|World]]'', ''[[Yoshis Island (Video Game)|World 2]]'', ''[[Super Mario Land (Video Game)|Land]], [[Super Mario Land 2 (Video Game)|Land 2]]'', ''[[Dr. Mario (Video Game)|Dr. Mario]]'', and despite being a 2D game, ''[[Super Mario Sunshine (Video Game)|Sunshine]]''. Of course, this is only a loose guide, as many of these battles seem a bit more...''Touhou''-like.
''Super Marisa World'' is a ''[[Touhou]]''/''[[Super Mario (franchise)|Mario]]'' mashup, using the former's characters and the latter's mechanics. Of course, this being ''Touhou'', there are naturally a lot more things [[Bullet Hell|shooting at you]] than in most platformers, especially during boss battles. Contrary to the name, ''[[Super Mario World (video game)|Super Mario World]]'' is not the only Mario game referenced--boss battles are based off of battles from [[Super Mario Bros. (video game)|the original]], ''[[Super Mario Bros 3|3]]'', ''[[Super Mario World (video game)|World]]'', ''[[Yoshi's Island|World 2]]'', ''[[Super Mario Land|Land]], [[Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins|Land 2]]'', ''[[Dr. Mario]]'', and despite being a 2D game, ''[[Super Mario Sunshine|Sunshine]]''. Of course, this is only a loose guide, as many of these battles seem a bit more...''Touhou''-like.


As for the rest of the play, it's pretty much exactly like ''Super Mario World'', with the Fire Flower replaced by a Miko Suit and the cape replaced by a broom. Oh, right, and Rumia is playing the role of Yoshi, for some reason. There's no English patch, but the only dialogue is before and after boss fights, anyway. If you ''must'' know what was being said, you can find a transcript [http://en.touhouwiki.net/wiki/Super_Marisa_World/Dialogue here].
As for the rest of the play, it's pretty much exactly like ''Super Mario World'', with the Fire Flower replaced by a Miko Suit and the cape replaced by a broom. Oh, right, and Rumia is playing the role of Yoshi, for some reason. There's no English patch, but the only dialogue is before and after boss fights, anyway. If you ''must'' know what was being said, you can find a transcript [http://en.touhouwiki.net/wiki/Super_Marisa_World/Dialogue here].


Not to be confused with [[Super Marisa Land (Video Game)|Super Marisa Land]] or [[New Super Marisa Land]].
Not to be confused with [[Super Marisa Land]] or [[New Super Marisa Land]].




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* [[Best Boss Ever]]: Kaguya, for being [[Bullet Hell|truest to the ZUN-made games.]]
* [[Best Boss Ever]]: Kaguya, for being [[Bullet Hell|truest to the ZUN-made games.]]
** For Mario fans, the Merupo battle is awesome simply because it's [[The Unfought|the one thing they always wanted to kill and never got to]]: [[Nightmare Fuel|that goddamned "angry" sun from World 2 of]] ''[[Super Mario Bros 3 (Video Game)|Super Mario Bros 3]]''.
** For Mario fans, the Merupo battle is awesome simply because it's [[The Unfought|the one thing they always wanted to kill and never got to]]: [[Nightmare Fuel|that goddamned "angry" sun from World 2 of]] ''[[Super Mario Bros 3]]''.
** Not entirely true because the angry sun CAN be killed with a turtle shell.
** Not entirely true because the angry sun CAN be killed with a turtle shell.
* [[Blackout Basement]]: The battle with Mystia, of course.
* [[Blackout Basement]]: The battle with Mystia, of course.
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* [[The Goomba]]: White fuzzballs.
* [[The Goomba]]: White fuzzballs.
* [[Guide Dang It]]: Merupo's level; 6-2-3 (based on a similar puzzle often encountered in Bowser's Castle), 7-2-3 (a really, ''really'' gigantic labyrinth).
* [[Guide Dang It]]: Merupo's level; 6-2-3 (based on a similar puzzle often encountered in Bowser's Castle), 7-2-3 (a really, ''really'' gigantic labyrinth).
* [[Invincibility Power Up]]: Rumia.
* [[Invincibility Power-Up]]: Rumia.
* [[Lampshade Hanging]]: Most of Marisa's conversations with the bosses reference ''Touhou'' [[Fanon]], or occasionally [[Canon]].
* [[Lampshade Hanging]]: Most of Marisa's conversations with the bosses reference ''Touhou'' [[Fanon]], or occasionally [[Canon]].
* [[Nintendo Hard]]: Oh so very, very much.
* [[Nintendo Hard]]: Oh so very, very much.
* [[Puzzle Boss]]: Flandre, Merupo, Eirin
* [[Puzzle Boss]]: Flandre, Merupo, Eirin
* [[Theme Music Power Up]]: A remix of ''Apparitions that stalk the night'' that plays whenever you get Rumia.
* [[Theme Music Power-Up]]: A remix of ''Apparitions that stalk the night'' that plays whenever you get Rumia.
* [[Unexpected Gameplay Change]]: Eirin, being the pharmacist, has a boss battle that's based on Dr. Mario. Actually, it's still platforming, but it's a definite [[Puzzle Boss]]. Flandre, on the other hand, is based not on a Mario game, but on ''Wrecking Crew''.
* [[Unexpected Gameplay Change]]: Eirin, being the pharmacist, has a boss battle that's based on Dr. Mario. Actually, it's still platforming, but it's a definite [[Puzzle Boss]]. Flandre, on the other hand, is based not on a Mario game, but on ''Wrecking Crew''.
** ...but Wrecking Crew is a Mario game...(pre-Super Mario Bros., but a Mario game nonetheless.)
** ...but Wrecking Crew is a Mario game...(pre-Super Mario Bros., but a Mario game nonetheless.)
** ''[[Unexpected Shmup Level|Completely]]'' [[Unexpected Shmup Level|Expected Shmup Level]]: Kaguya's level is based on ''[[Super Mario Land (Video Game)|Super Mario Land]]'' 4-3. Which was an [[Unexpected Shmup Level]]. This means that the battle with Kaguya is pretty much just a side-scrolling version of her ''Imperishable Night'' incarnation.
** ''[[Unexpected Shmup Level|Completely]]'' [[Unexpected Shmup Level|Expected Shmup Level]]: Kaguya's level is based on ''[[Super Mario Land]]'' 4-3. Which was an [[Unexpected Shmup Level]]. This means that the battle with Kaguya is pretty much just a side-scrolling version of her ''Imperishable Night'' incarnation.
*** Actually, it's shorter. This game only has Kaguya use the Impossible Requests - there is no usage of nonspells or the last spells. (Though it is justified in the case of the latter, since they were explicitly her using her ability, which she does not need to use here)
*** Actually, it's shorter. This game only has Kaguya use the Impossible Requests - there is no usage of nonspells or the last spells. (Though it is justified in the case of the latter, since they were explicitly her using her ability, which she does not need to use here)


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Latest revision as of 01:05, 4 November 2023

Super Marisa World is a Touhou/Mario mashup, using the former's characters and the latter's mechanics. Of course, this being Touhou, there are naturally a lot more things shooting at you than in most platformers, especially during boss battles. Contrary to the name, Super Mario World is not the only Mario game referenced--boss battles are based off of battles from the original, 3, World, World 2, Land, Land 2, Dr. Mario, and despite being a 2D game, Sunshine. Of course, this is only a loose guide, as many of these battles seem a bit more...Touhou-like.

As for the rest of the play, it's pretty much exactly like Super Mario World, with the Fire Flower replaced by a Miko Suit and the cape replaced by a broom. Oh, right, and Rumia is playing the role of Yoshi, for some reason. There's no English patch, but the only dialogue is before and after boss fights, anyway. If you must know what was being said, you can find a transcript here.

Not to be confused with Super Marisa Land or New Super Marisa Land.


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