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'''The Mushroom Kingdom''' is a country that serves as the primary setting of the [[Portal: Mario Brothers|''Super Mario'' series]].
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'''The Mushroom Kingdom''' is the primary setting of the [[Portal: Mario Brothers|Mario series]].
  
 
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The Mushroom Kingdom's geography as been vaguely defined within the series and seems to change to fit the needs of individual games. Most notably, its earliest appearance (''Super Mario Bros.'') and most recent games (''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'', ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]'' and ''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]'') are all split up into unnamed worlds, and it is uncertain in the latter cases whether these worlds are all part of the Mushroom Kingdom or if it crosses over into other areas such as parts of the Mushroom World. The entirety of ''Super Mario Bros.'' and the first world in both ''New Super Mario Bros.'' and ''New Super Mario Bros. Wii'' are known to take place within the Mushroom Kingdom, at the very least. The RPG games have been better at providing maps for the land, but this also changes depending on the game. The first ''[[Paper Mario]]'' perhaps is the most expansive and most consistent with other games. While the RPGs have added various new locations it is uncertain whether or not some are within the Mushroom Kingdom's boundaries. These include [[Rogueport]] and all of the areas of ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door]]'', which seem to be remote areas that are removed from the Mushroom Kingdom's continent. The map of ''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story]]'' also seems to reduce the Mushroom Kingdom's space and connect it to another continent which leads to [[Bowser's Castle]] and contains a variety of new locations.
 
The Mushroom Kingdom's geography as been vaguely defined within the series and seems to change to fit the needs of individual games. Most notably, its earliest appearance (''Super Mario Bros.'') and most recent games (''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'', ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]'' and ''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]'') are all split up into unnamed worlds, and it is uncertain in the latter cases whether these worlds are all part of the Mushroom Kingdom or if it crosses over into other areas such as parts of the Mushroom World. The entirety of ''Super Mario Bros.'' and the first world in both ''New Super Mario Bros.'' and ''New Super Mario Bros. Wii'' are known to take place within the Mushroom Kingdom, at the very least. The RPG games have been better at providing maps for the land, but this also changes depending on the game. The first ''[[Paper Mario]]'' perhaps is the most expansive and most consistent with other games. While the RPGs have added various new locations it is uncertain whether or not some are within the Mushroom Kingdom's boundaries. These include [[Rogueport]] and all of the areas of ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door]]'', which seem to be remote areas that are removed from the Mushroom Kingdom's continent. The map of ''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story]]'' also seems to reduce the Mushroom Kingdom's space and connect it to another continent which leads to [[Bowser's Castle]] and contains a variety of new locations.
  
One constant throughout the games has been [[Princess Peach's Castle]], which was only introduced in ''[[Super Mario 64]]''. Since then, it has been shown as the heart of the kingdom and often is depicted as a type of hub area. Located to the south is [[Toad Town]], the capital city which is filled with Toads, and a type of [[Star Hill]] or Shooting Star Summit has been located near the castle in several RPG games. Some type of castle was depicted in ''Super Mario RPG'', but it is uncertain if it is the same, especially as it looks different. That version was also located in a Toad Town-like community. Mario and Luigi's home (only shown as Mario's in ''Super Mario RPG'') is a small house known as Mario's Pad or the Pipe House. It is located somewhere to the northwest of Toad Town and the castle, and it usually connects to that area though [[Warp Pipe]].
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One constant throughout the games has been [[Princess Peach's Castle]], which was only introduced in ''[[Super Mario 64]]''. Since then, it has been shown as the kingdom's masterpiece and often is depicted as a type of hub area. Located to the south is [[Toad Town]], the capital city which is filled with Toads, and a type of [[Star Hill]] or Shooting Star Summit has been located near the castle in several RPG games. Some type of castle was depicted in ''Super Mario RPG'', but it is uncertain if it is the same, especially as it looks different. That version was also located in a Toad Town-like community. Mario and Luigi's home (only shown as Mario's in ''Super Mario RPG'') is a small house known as Mario's Pad or the Pipe House. It is located somewhere to the northwest of Toad Town and the castle, and it usually connects to that area though [[Warp Pipe]].
  
 
The kingdom has been shown to contain a diverse amount of habitats, but the most common remains plains that are usually paved with red bricks. There are also fields of giant mushrooms and hills. Some such areas include Mushroom Road and Bandit's Way in ''Super Mario RPG'' (the latter being a dead end area where bandits gather), Goomba Road and Pleasant Path in ''Paper Mario'' (the former leading to the Goomba Village while the latter connects to Koopa Village). The kingdom has an extensive underground system of tunnels and sewers which commonly appear in most games and include the Toad Town Tunnels seen in RPG games. There is also a haunted forest located just around the east of Toad Town. This area is known as [[Forever Forest]] in ''Paper Mario''. There is also a similar forest in ''Luigi's Mansion'' that is implied to be named the Boo Woods during ''Partners in Time'', but it is uncertain how it relates to the rest of the Mushroom Kingdom. Forever Forest also leads to a further east area known as Gusty Gulch, an arid area that is home to relatively friendly [[Boo]]s, [[Tubba Blubba]] and a windmill. ''Partners in Time'' also introduced a western forest called the Toadwood Forest. Some games have featured desert areas, which are usually reached by train and located towards the far southeast of Toad Town. The desert is most commonly known as [[Dry Dry Desert]], while ''Partners in Time'' instead had a northeastern desert known as the Gritzy Desert and showed the southeast to have Thwomp Volcano.
 
The kingdom has been shown to contain a diverse amount of habitats, but the most common remains plains that are usually paved with red bricks. There are also fields of giant mushrooms and hills. Some such areas include Mushroom Road and Bandit's Way in ''Super Mario RPG'' (the latter being a dead end area where bandits gather), Goomba Road and Pleasant Path in ''Paper Mario'' (the former leading to the Goomba Village while the latter connects to Koopa Village). The kingdom has an extensive underground system of tunnels and sewers which commonly appear in most games and include the Toad Town Tunnels seen in RPG games. There is also a haunted forest located just around the east of Toad Town. This area is known as [[Forever Forest]] in ''Paper Mario''. There is also a similar forest in ''Luigi's Mansion'' that is implied to be named the Boo Woods during ''Partners in Time'', but it is uncertain how it relates to the rest of the Mushroom Kingdom. Forever Forest also leads to a further east area known as Gusty Gulch, an arid area that is home to relatively friendly [[Boo]]s, [[Tubba Blubba]] and a windmill. ''Partners in Time'' also introduced a western forest called the Toadwood Forest. Some games have featured desert areas, which are usually reached by train and located towards the far southeast of Toad Town. The desert is most commonly known as [[Dry Dry Desert]], while ''Partners in Time'' instead had a northeastern desert known as the Gritzy Desert and showed the southeast to have Thwomp Volcano.
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*The Mushroom Kingdom was previously considered to take place in a parallel dimension from the "real world", an idea that was endorsed by the movie and cartoons. However, as the series has progressed, there has been more evidence that the Mario Bros. were raised in the Mushroom Kingdom, which would mean the link to a "real world" is most likely non-canon within the video game continuity. This was eventually cemented by ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]'', which established that ''[[Donkey Kong (game)|Donkey Kong]]'') (the primary game believed to have taken place in the 'real world') took place in the same world as the Mushroom Kingdom.
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*The Mushroom Kingdom was originally considered to take place in a parallel dimension from the "real world", an idea that was endorsed by the movie and cartoons. However, as the series has progressed, there has been more evidence that the Mario Bros. were raised in the Mushroom Kingdom, which would mean the link to a "real world" is most likely non-canon within the video game continuity.
 
*Mushroom Kingdom currency is worth less than Beanbean Land's coins.
 
*Mushroom Kingdom currency is worth less than Beanbean Land's coins.
*According to a brochure for the kingdom seen in ''Super Mario Odyssey'', the kingdom has a middling population, a "wide-ish" size and an average temperature of 81 degrees Fahrenheit. Its main industries are [[Warp Pipe|pipes]] and tourism.
 
  
 
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