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{{location infobox
{{location infobox
|image=[[File:Body_World.png|256px]]
|image=[[File:BodyWorldPC.png|200px]]<br>PC version<br>[[File:Body World.png|200px]]<br>SNES version
|first_appearance=''[[Mario's Early Years! Preschool Fun]]'' ([[List of games by date#1994|1994]])
|first_appearance=''[[Mario's Early Years! Preschool Fun]]'' ([[List of games by date#1994|1994]])
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'''Body World''' is a location in ''[[Mario's Early Years! Preschool Fun]]''. It is one of the six islands in the game and is represented by a paper doll facsimile of the human body.
'''Body World''' is a location in ''[[Mario's Early Years! Preschool Fun]]''. It is one of the six islands in the game and is represented by a paper doll facsimile of the human body.


Unlike other worlds, there is no traditional learning activity and as such, the room is more suited to discovery. Mario stands outside in a grassy plain with [[Donut Plains]] mountains in the background. Here these items can be selected:
Unlike other worlds, there is no traditional learning activity and as such, the room is more suited to discovery. Mario stands outside in a grassy plain with mountains in the background. Here these items can be selected:


{{columns|count=2|
*Mario's Hat (corresponds to his hair. Mario's hat levitates as he touches it.)
*Mario's Hat (corresponds to his hair. Mario's hat levitates as he touches it.)
*Mario's Left eye (viewed as his right eye to the player. Mario winks his eye.)
*Mario's Left eye (viewed as his right eye to the player. Mario winks his eye.)
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*Mario's Right Leg. (Mario stretches his leg out. (Again, left leg from the player's perspective.)
*Mario's Right Leg. (Mario stretches his leg out. (Again, left leg from the player's perspective.)
*Mario's Right Foot. (Mario stomps his foot. (Again, left foot from the player's perspective.)
*Mario's Right Foot. (Mario stomps his foot. (Again, left foot from the player's perspective.)
}}


In the MS-DOS version of the game, additional body parts can be selected:
In the MS-DOS version of the game, additional body parts can be selected:


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*Mario's Ears (Mario's ears wiggle)
*Mario's Ears (Mario's ears wiggle)
*Mario's Shoulders (Mario raises his shoulders)
*Mario's Shoulders (Mario raises his shoulders)
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*Mario's Right Ankle (Mario twists his right ankle, left from the player's perspective)
*Mario's Right Ankle (Mario twists his right ankle, left from the player's perspective)
*Mario's Right Toes (Mario takes his right foot out and wiggles his toes, left from the player's perspective)
*Mario's Right Toes (Mario takes his right foot out and wiggles his toes, left from the player's perspective)
}}


Additionally, outside of Mario's body, the following items can be interacted with:
Additionally, outside of Mario's body, the following items can be interacted with:
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;MS-DOS version
;MS-DOS version
<gallery widths="200" heights="200">
<gallery widths="200" heights="200">
BodyWorldPC.png
MEYPF DOS Body World2.png|Hat
MEYPF DOS Body World2.png|Hat
MEYPF DOS Body World3.png|Left eye
MEYPF DOS Body World3.png|Left eye
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;SNES version
;SNES version
<gallery widths="200" heights="200">
<gallery widths="200" heights="200">
Body_World.png
MEYPF SNES Body World2.png|Hat
MEYPF SNES Body World2.png|Hat
MEYPF SNES Body World3.png|Left eye
MEYPF SNES Body World3.png|Left eye

Latest revision as of 20:47, May 6, 2024

Body World
Body World from the MS-DOS release of Mario's Early Years! Preschool Fun.
PC version
Body World.png
SNES version
First appearance Mario's Early Years! Preschool Fun (1994)

Body World is a location in Mario's Early Years! Preschool Fun. It is one of the six islands in the game and is represented by a paper doll facsimile of the human body.

Unlike other worlds, there is no traditional learning activity and as such, the room is more suited to discovery. Mario stands outside in a grassy plain with mountains in the background. Here these items can be selected:

  • Mario's Hat (corresponds to his hair. Mario's hat levitates as he touches it.)
  • Mario's Left eye (viewed as his right eye to the player. Mario winks his eye.)
  • Mario's Nose (Mario's nose vibrates. He wrinkles his nose in the MS-DOS version.)
  • Mario's Left Cheek (right cheek from the player's perspective. Mario pinches his cheek. He blushes in the MS-DOS version.)
  • Mario's Chin (Mario points at his chin with his right hand.)
  • Mario's Left Elbow (Mario waves with his left arm (Again, right arm from the player's perspective. Unavailable in the MS-DOS version.)
  • Mario's Right Wrist (Mario waves his hand. (Again, left wrist from the player's perspective.)
  • Mario's Right Thumb (Mario snaps his fingers. (Again, left thumb from the player's perspective.)
  • Mario's Left Thumb (Mario claps his hands. (Again, right thumb from the player's perspective.)
  • Mario's Right Leg. (Mario stretches his leg out. (Again, left leg from the player's perspective.)
  • Mario's Right Foot. (Mario stomps his foot. (Again, left foot from the player's perspective.)

In the MS-DOS version of the game, additional body parts can be selected:

  • Mario's Ears (Mario's ears wiggle)
  • Mario's Shoulders (Mario raises his shoulders)
  • Mario's Chest (Mario touches his chest)
  • Mario's Belly (Mario expands his belly)
  • Mario's Left Leg (Mario jumps, right from the player's perspective)
  • Mario's Right Ankle (Mario twists his right ankle, left from the player's perspective)
  • Mario's Right Toes (Mario takes his right foot out and wiggles his toes, left from the player's perspective)

Additionally, outside of Mario's body, the following items can be interacted with:

  • The monkey with the blue cap (waves)
  • The monkey with the fez (Also waves)
  • The sun (raises and lowers his eyebrows.)

Gallery[edit]

MS-DOS version
SNES version