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|image=[[Image:SMBDX World 1.PNG]]
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|image=[[File:SMBDX World 1.png]]
|lev=4
|game=''[[Super Mario Bros.]]''
|levels=4
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|after=[[World 2 (Super Mario Bros.)|>>]]
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'''World 1''' is a world in the [[Mushroom Kingdom]] in ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]''. It is the first world in the game.  
'''World 1''' is the first world in the game ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'', located in the [[Mushroom Kingdom]]. It is set on a grassland with many bushes, hills and trees inhabited mainly by [[Goomba|Little Goomba]]s and [[Koopa Troopa]]s.


==Levels==
==Level information==
==={{world|1|1}}===
{{content description|wikitable=yes
The original World 1-1 from ''Super Mario Bros.'' has been re-created in many games, including ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', where it appears as a stage named [[Mushroomy Kingdom]]. In ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'', World 1-1 is an old desert, rather than a grassland, like it is in most games. World 1-1 contains the basics of the ''Super Mario Bros.'' game, getting the player ready for the journey ahead. The level consists of [[Super Mushroom]]s, standard enemies such as [[Goomba]]s and [[Koopa Troopa]]s, a lot of [[Coin]]s, a hidden secret bonus area, [[Fire Flower]]s, deadly gaps, and a [[flagpole]] at the end.
|image1=[[File:SMAS SMB World 1-1 Title Card.png]]
|name1=[[World 1-1 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 1-1]]
|description1=The first course in the game. The main enemies in this course are [[Goomba|Little Goomba]]s and a [[Koopa Troopa]].
|image2=[[File:SMAS SMB World 1-2 Title Card.png]]
|name2=[[World 1-2 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 1-2]]
|description2=The first underground course in the game. It contains elevator [[platform]]s, [[Warp Pipe]]s, and [[Piranha Plant]]s. This course also has a [[Warp Zone]] that transports [[Mario]] to [[World 2 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 2]], [[World 3 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 3]], or [[World 4 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 4]].
|image3=[[File:SMAS SMB World 1-3 Title Card.png]]
|name3=[[World 1-3 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 1-3]]
|description3=The first treetop course in the game. It contains a few [[Koopa Paratroopa]]s.
|image4=[[File:SMAS Bowser Title Card.png]]
|name4=[[World 1-4 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 1-4]]
|description4=The first [[castle]] course in the game. It features many [[Fire Bar|Fire-Bar]]s and a Little Goomba as the [[fake Bowser]].
}}


World 1-1 starts out on a brick path, possibly a path that was once a walkway in a town of the [[Mushroom Kingdom]] before [[King Bowser]]'s violent coup. As [[Mario]] moves forward, a Goomba appears and starts walking toward Mario. The red-clad plumber also reaches the the memorable first [[? Block]] and then the six block triangle formation of ? Blocks and regular brick blocks (with a Super Mushroom inside the left block). A set of [[Pipe]]s await Mario with Goombas located in between the plumbing. The final pipe among the set leads to a bonus area of coins and can be entered to warp through the level. After that, there is a gap followed by a ? Block containing a [[Fire Flower]] inside. Additionally, Goombas start falling down from a long row of blocks above.
==Enemies introduced==
 
*[[Goomba|Little Goomba]]
Afterward, a block down below contains ten Coins that Mario can retrieve by [[Jump]]ing repeatedly (at the right time) underneath the brick. Then there is the notable ? Block triangle formation, which contains no regular blocks. The top block contains a Fire Flower (or a Super Mushroom if Mario is regular instead of [[Super Mario]]). Upcoming are some more Brick and ? Blocks, followed by a pyramid-like set of unbreakable blocks with a gap in the middle. After that is another set of unbreakable blocks, this time with a gap in the middle that Mario can fall into and get killed. Just following is another pipe that cannot be entered, accompanied by two Goombas and a set of ? Blocks with coins inside.
*[[Koopa Troopa]]
 
*[[Piranha Plant]]
Lastly, Mario reaches the ending staircase for the level, and the [[Flagpole]] afterward, which is reused in all underground and underwater stages in the game.
*[[Koopa Paratroopa]]
 
*[[Fire Bar|Fire-Bar]]
==={{world|1|2}}===
*[[Fake Bowser]] (boss)
This is the first underground level in ''Super Mario Bros.'' It starts out with Mario or Luigi going through a pipe in the over world and being transported underground until the end of the level when they get out and jump the flagpole. The first [[Warp Zone]] can be found beyond the pipe leading back to the surface. Since it's dark underground, the Goombas in this level are blue; the Koopa Troopas and Piranha Plants also look slightly darker because of the black background.
 
==={{world|1|3}}===
This level of the game is the first one to be set at the heights. The player must jump across many high tree-like platforms in order to complete this level. The level contains only three types of enemies: Goombas, Koopas, and [[Koopa Paratroopa]]s. As the player progresses in the level, he or she must eventually jump across orange platforms; these platforms quickly sink through the if the player stands on them for too long. Eventually, the player will reach low ground where a staircase leading to the flagpole is located.
 
Only one ? Block can be found in the entire level, while there aren't any warp pipes in any location of the level. This level is later reused in [[World 5 (SMB)#World 5-3|World 5-3]], only with some elements altered to make the level more difficult.
 
==={{world|1|4}}===
This is the final level of World 1, and the first level to take place in a [[castle]]. The player must jump across a few pits of [[lava]] and avoid a few [[firebar]]s in order to progress successfully through the level. This castle is fairly short in comparison with other castle levels, so before long, the player will encounter some [[Bowser]]'s [[fireball]]s. As the player jumps up to the bridge, he or she will encounter a [[False Bowser]]. The player can defeat the False Bowser by either repeatedly throwing fireballs at it, or by pressing the [[axe]] behind him, thus collapsing the bridge. The player will then have rescued a [[Mushroom Retainer]], gaining access to [[World 2 (SMB)|World 2]].


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
===Levelmaps===
===Level maps===
'''<center><gallery heights="30px">
<gallery>
File:World 1-1 SMB.png|<center>World 1-1
SMB NES World 1-1 Map.png|[[World 1-1 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 1-1]]
File:World 1-2 SMB.png|<center>World 1-2
SMB NES World 1-2 Map.png|[[World 1-2 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 1-2]]
File:World 1-3 SMB.png|<center>World 1-3
SMB NES World 1-3 Map.png|[[World 1-3 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 1-3]]
File:World 1-4 SMB.png|<center>World 1-4
SMB NES World 1-4 Map.png|[[World 1-4 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 1-4]]
</gallery></center>
</gallery>


===Screenshots===
===Screenshots===
<center><gallery heights="80px">
====''Super Mario Bros.''====
File:Mario Bros. World.png|World 1-1 in ''Super Mario Bros.
<gallery>
File:Falsebowser1-4.jpg|Battling the False Bowser in World 1-4
SMB NES World 1-1 Screenshot.png|[[World 1-1 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 1-1]]
File:SMB Toadsez.png|Rescuing the Mushroom Retainer in World 1-4
SMB Warpzone.png|The Warp Zone in [[World 1-2 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 1-2]]
File:SMB Warpzone.png|The Warp Zone in World 1-2
SMB NES World 1-3 Screenshot.png|On a platform in [[World 1-3 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 1-3]]
File:W1-1SMA4e.PNG|World 1-1 in ''[[Super Mario Advance 4]]''
SMB NES World 1-4 Screenshot.png|Beginning of [[World 1-4 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 1-4]]
File:W1-2SMA4e.PNG|World 1-2 in ''Super Mario Advance 4''
SMB W1-4 Fake Bowser Screenshot.png|Battling the fake Bowser in World 1-4
File:W1-3SMA4e.PNG|World 1-3 in ''Super Mario Advance 4''
Mushroom Retainer SMB1 W1-4 rescued.png|Rescuing the mushroom retainer in World 1-4
File:W1-4SMA4e.PNG|World 1-4 in ''Super Mario Advance 4''
</gallery>
</gallery></center>
 
===Miscellaneous===
<gallery>
SMB manual World 1 map.jpg|A general overview map of World 1 in the manual
</gallery>


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*A license plate in the ''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]'' course [[Mushroom City]], has "W 1-1" written on it. This is a reference to World 1-1. Some players have been confused that this is supposed to say 'Wii', despite that the Wii was released three years later.
*Several sections of [[Lineland Road]] in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'' are modeled after those of World 1-1. Also in ''Super Paper Mario'', in Chapter [[The Bitlands|3-1]], there's an underground section almost identical to World 1-2, but the Warp Zone leads to other parts of the area, not other worlds.
*Several sections of [[Lineland#Chapter 1-1: The Adventure Unfolds|Lineland Road]] in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'' are modeled after those of World 1-1. Also in ''Super Paper Mario'', in Chapter [[The Bitlands|3-1]] there's an underground section almost identical to World 1-2, but the Warp Zone leads to other parts of the area, not other worlds.
*All levels in this world were released as card levels for [[World-e]] in ''[[Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3]]''. However, only World 1-1 was released outside of Japan until the game was released for the [[Wii U]] [[Virtual Console]], where all the World-e levels were available worldwide by default.
*World 1-1 and World 1-2 have been ported to the ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' stage, [[Mushroomy Kingdom]]. These levels have been recreated to make it look old and barren since ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' launched in 1985 and ''Brawl'' in 2008.
{{SMB levels}}
*When playing as Bowser in ''Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door'', Bowser will enter Worlds 1-1, 1-2, and 1-3.
{{SMB}}
*All levels in this world were released as card levels for [[World-e]] in ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3#Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3|Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3]]''. However, only World 1-1 was released outside of Japan.
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Revision as of 23:00, May 14, 2024

World 1
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World 1 is the first world in the game Super Mario Bros., located in the Mushroom Kingdom. It is set on a grassland with many bushes, hills and trees inhabited mainly by Little Goombas and Koopa Troopas.

Level information

Image Name Description

SMAS SMB World 1-1 Title Card.png World 1-1 The first course in the game. The main enemies in this course are Little Goombas and a Koopa Troopa.
SMAS SMB World 1-2 Title Card.png World 1-2 The first underground course in the game. It contains elevator platforms, Warp Pipes, and Piranha Plants. This course also has a Warp Zone that transports Mario to World 2, World 3, or World 4.
SMAS SMB World 1-3 Title Card.png World 1-3 The first treetop course in the game. It contains a few Koopa Paratroopas.
Preview for most castles from the Super Mario All-Stars versions of Super Mario Bros. and Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels. World 1-4 The first castle course in the game. It features many Fire-Bars and a Little Goomba as the fake Bowser.

Enemies introduced

Gallery

Level maps

Screenshots

Super Mario Bros.

Miscellaneous

Trivia

  • Several sections of Lineland Road in Super Paper Mario are modeled after those of World 1-1. Also in Super Paper Mario, in Chapter 3-1, there's an underground section almost identical to World 1-2, but the Warp Zone leads to other parts of the area, not other worlds.
  • All levels in this world were released as card levels for World-e in Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3. However, only World 1-1 was released outside of Japan until the game was released for the Wii U Virtual Console, where all the World-e levels were available worldwide by default.