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|Dut=Tegendraadse trapezes
|Dut=Tegendraadse trapezes
|DutM=Contrarian trapezes (''draad'' in ''tegendraadse'' also means wire or rope, what the trapezes partly consist of)
|DutM=Contrarian trapezes (''draad'' in ''tegendraadse'' also means wire or rope, what the trapezes partly consist of)
|Fra=Trapezes complexes
|Fra=Trapèzes tragiques
|FraM=Complex Trapezes
|FraM=Tragical trapezes
|Spa=Entre columpios y trapecios
|Spa=Entre columpios y trapecios
|SpaM=Between swings and trapezes
|SpaM=Between swings and trapezes

Revision as of 15:03, February 3, 2018

Template:Levelbox Tricky Trapeze Theater, otherwise known as World 5-2, is the second course in World 5 from Super Mario 3D World. The level is unlocked by clearing Sunshine Seaside and its own completion unlocks Chargin' Chuck Blockade Is Back.

Layout

A gondola takes the player to an area with Fizzlits and trapezes. Shortly after, another gondola takes the player to the Checkpoint Flag and some platforms filled with Mushroom Trampolines and Piranha Plants. A clear pipe takes the player to an area with swinging platforms with spiked bars and more trapezes. Eventually, the player reaches an area with a trapeze and the Goal Pole.

Green Stars

  • Green Star 1: On a high ledge at the beginning of the level.
  • Green Star 2: To the east of the rotating platforms, there is a pipe. When the player enters the pipe, they have to grab the Blue Coins to collect the Green Star.
  • Green Star 3: The Green Ring near the end of the level must be activated in order to get the Green Coins and the Green Star.

Stamp

Luigi Jumping Stamp from Super Mario 3D World.
  • To the north of the rotating platforms, the player can use the Mushroom Trampoline to reach it.

Enemies

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ぶらぶら ブランコサーカス
Burabura buranko sākasu
Swaying Swing Circus

Dutch Tegendraadse trapezes
Contrarian trapezes (draad in tegendraadse also means wire or rope, what the trapezes partly consist of)
German Tollkühne Trapezträume
Daredevil Trapeze Dreams
Italian Maniero acrobatico
Acrobatic manor
Portuguese Tropelias e trapézios
Tricks and trapezes
Spanish Entre columpios y trapecios
Between swings and trapezes

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