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*In ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]'', the song "[[Jump Up, Super Star!]]" contains the musical theme for 25m during the point where "Odyssey, ya see" is repeated by the vocals. The bassist in [[New Donk City]] also can be heard playing the music when Mario first finds him. It can also be heard in the variation of "[[Break Free (Lead the Way)]]" heard during the ending cutscene.
*In ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]'', the song "[[Jump Up, Super Star!]]" contains the musical theme for 25m during the point where "Odyssey, ya see" is repeated by the vocals. The bassist in [[New Donk City]] also can be heard playing the music when Mario first finds him. It can also be heard in the variation of "[[Break Free (Lead the Way)]]" heard during the ending cutscene.
*In the ''[[Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle]]'' DLC, Donkey Kong Adventure, at one point, one [[Rabbid]] throws barrels at another one in a wooden structure resembling this stage, and [[Beep-O]]'s comment references the stage's name.
*In the ''[[Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle]]'' DLC, Donkey Kong Adventure, at one point, one [[Rabbid]] throws barrels at another one in a wooden structure resembling this stage, and [[Beep-O]]'s comment references the stage's name.
*This is one of most famous levels ever made, being used in a lot of different sources.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==

Revision as of 16:21, November 28, 2018

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A screenshot of 25m from the Game Boy game Donkey Kong
25m in the Game Boy version

25m (or 25 m) is the first level of the Donkey Kong arcade game and Donkey Kong on the Game Boy. It is the bottom level of the Construction Site in the latter game. The level starts with Donkey Kong capturing Pauline, Mario's girlfriend. The player takes control of Mario as he jumps over barrels and climbs to the top of 25m, where Donkey Kong and Pauline are located, via a series of ladders. Mario also finds hammers around the area, which he uses to smash the barrels. After reaching the top of 25m, Donkey Kong grabs Pauline and climbs up to 50m. The bottom of the level also features an Oil Drum. If a blue barrel enters the oil drum, it creates a Fire that tries to hunt down Mario. If there are five Fires simultaneously onscreen, Donkey Kong stops throwing blue barrels, and any remaining blue barrels do not create a Fire unless Mario thins their number.

In the original arcade game, an intro segment shows Donkey Kong climbing to the top of the Construction Site with Pauline under his arm, then jumping along the top platform to cause the broken ladders and sloped girders that make up the level. It was cut, along with most of the cutscenes and one of the levels, in the NES versions due to space issues, but was eventually restored in the Game Boy version.

In the Game Boy version, two layers of platforms are removed due to the handheld's small screen. A later level, Stage 9-5 in the Tower, retains the exact appearance of the original 25m by employing a scrolling screen.

Enemies

Enemy Count Notes
Fire Depends on how many blue barrels reach the oil barrel.
Orange Barrel Varies
Blue Barrel Varies
Donkey Kong 1 Boss

Appearances and references in other games

Trivia

Donkey Kong storming off with Pauline