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|[[World D-1 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)|World D-1]]
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|A level similar to [[World 8 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)#Level Information|World 8-1]]. In the original FCD version, it is a snowy level, but in the SNES remake, its a grassy level.
|A level similar to [[World 8 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)#Level Information|World 8-1]]. In the original FCD version, it is a snowy level, but in the SNES remake, it is a grassy level.
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|[[World D-2 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)|World D-2]]
|[[World D-2 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)|World D-2]]

Revision as of 01:47, July 30, 2017

Template:Worldbox World D is the fifth and final secret world and the thirteenth and final world that was featured in the game Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels. Like the other secret worlds, it was left unused in Super Mario Bros. Deluxe. When Bowser is defeated at the end of World D-4, Princess Toadstool is saved, and, as such, Mario and Luigi beat the game.

Level information

Level Preview Description
World D-1 File:World D-1.PNG A level similar to World 8-1. In the original FCD version, it is a snowy level, but in the SNES remake, it is a grassy level.
World D-2 File:World D-2.PNG This level includes several upside down Piranha Plants, a Coin Heaven that sends the player backwards in the level a bit, and a tricky trampoline jump at the end.
World D-3 File:World D-3.PNG A level which has a brick wall in the background similar to World 8-3. It has many Bill Blasters and Hammer Bros. In Super Mario All-Stars, the wall is gone so the Brick Blocks are replaced with Hidden Blocks.
World D-4 File:World 8-4Prev.PNG A castle which starts out like World 8-4, but there are only 5 Fire Bars that Mario or Luigi needs to avoid. The player is also taken to an overworld section which has wind and a variety of enemies, and a long jump to the Warp Pipe. There are also Bloopers floating in the air and a Fake Bowser.

Enemies

Fake Bowser's Brother in Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels
Fake Blue Bowser in World D-4.

Level maps

Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels

Super Mario All-Stars