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'''Double Cherry Pass''', otherwise named '''World 2-5''', is the fifth level in [[World 2 (Super Mario 3D World)|World 2]] from ''[[Super Mario 3D World]]''. This level consists of green mountains with pink grass and many colorful block hills, and introduces the [[Double Cherry]] item. It is unlocked by clearing [[Big Galoomba Blockade]], and clearing it unlocks the world's [[castle]] level, [[Bowser's Bullet Bill Brigade]].
'''Double Cherry Pass''', otherwise named '''World 2-5''', is the fifth level in [[World 2 (Super Mario 3D World)|World 2]] from ''[[Super Mario 3D World]]'' and its [[Nintendo Switch]] port ''[[Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury]]''. This level consists of green mountains with pink grass and many colorful block hills, and introduces the [[Double Cherry]] item. It is unlocked by clearing [[Big Galoomba Blockade]], and clearing it unlocks the world's [[tank]] level, [[Bowser's Bullet Bill Brigade]].


==Layout==
==Layout==
The first section of the level is a path leading to a [[Double Cherry]]. After the first Double Cherry, there is a simple pathway containing two [[Galoomba]]s. After that section, there is a [[Clear Pipe]] and a few [[crate]]s, one of which contains a Double Cherry. On the far right, there is a long [[? Block]] that contains a [[Fire Flower]]. If the player decides to enter the Clear Pipe, the player will find a [[Warp Pipe]] at the end of the section, warping the player(s) to a tunnel with an army of [[Blockstepper]]s. There are two [[P Switch]]es that require two Double Cherry clones to activate the P Switch. Past this tunnel are two Clear Pipes; the left and middle one are connected, containing [[Hidden Coin]]s. On the left of the connected Clear Pipe, there is a hidden long ? Block containing a Double Cherry. If the player decides to enter the Clear Pipe, the player will see a [[Checkpoint Flag]].
The first section of the level is a path leading to a [[Double Cherry]]. After the first Double Cherry, there is a simple pathway containing two [[Galoomba]]s. After that section, there is a [[Clear Pipe]] and a few [[crate]]s, one of which contains a Double Cherry. On the far right, there is a long [[? Block]] that contains a [[Fire Flower]]. If the player decides to enter the Clear Pipe, the player will find a [[Warp Pipe]] at the end of the section, warping the player(s) to a tunnel with an army of [[Blockstepper]]s. There are two [[P Switch]]es that require two Double Cherry clones to activate the P Switch. Past this tunnel are two Clear Pipes; the left and middle one are connected, containing [[Hidden Coin]]s. On the left of the connected Clear Pipe, there is a hidden long ? Block containing a Double Cherry. If the player decides to enter the Clear Pipe, the player will see a [[Checkpoint Flag]].


After the Checkpoint Flag, there are more hills similar to the first section of the level, except there are Blocksteppers. The second group of Blocksteppers has a Double Cherry. There is a [[Red Coin Ring]] on one of the hills. On the far right, there is another hidden long ? Block containing another Double Cherry. On the top hill on the left, there are three ? Blocks, with one containing another Double Cherry. After the second hill section with the Blocksteppers comes an alley with hills and a [[Fire Bro]], who must be defeated in order to reveal a Warp Pipe to the [[Goal Pole]]. After the player enters the Warp Pipe, the goal pole can be seen. Before the final set of hills, there is the final hidden long ? Block which also contains a Double Cherry. There is a [[Multi-Vator]] requiring four Double Cherry clones. After that, the last hill can be seen. Finally, the player(s) walk to the top of the hill to touch the top of the Goal Pole.
After the Checkpoint Flag, there are more hills similar to the first section of the level, except there are Blocksteppers. The second group of Blocksteppers has a Double Cherry. There is a [[Red Coin Ring]] on one of the hills. On the far right, there is another hidden long ? Block containing another Double Cherry. On the top hill on the left, there are three ? Blocks, with one containing another Double Cherry. After the second hill section with the Blocksteppers comes an alley with hills and a [[Fire Bro]], who must be defeated in order to reveal a Warp Pipe to the [[Goal Pole]]. After the player enters the Warp Pipe, the goal pole can be seen. Before the final set of hills, there is the final hidden long ? Block which also contains a Double Cherry. There is a [[Multi-Vator]] requiring four Double Cherry clones (or alternatively all players if playing with four players). After that, the last hill can be seen. Finally, the player(s) walk to the top of the hill to touch the top of the Goal Pole.


== Collectables ==
== Collectables ==
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On the left corner in the colorful blocks section, a [[? Block]] expands upward if it is hit, giving a player (or clone) who is on it access to the Stamp. The stamp is [[Fire Mario|Fire Peach]].
 
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|On the left corner in the colorful blocks section, a [[? Block]] expands upward if it is hit, giving a player (or clone) who is on it access to the stamp. Alternatively, the player can simply climb up to the stamp with the [[Cat Mario|Cat Suit]]. The stamp is [[Fire Mario|Fire Peach]].
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==[[List of Luigi sightings in Super Mario 3D World|Luigi sighting]]==
==[[List of Luigi sightings in Super Mario 3D World|Luigi sighting]]==
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==Enemies==
==Enemies==
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Galoomba SM3DW Prima.jpg|[[Galoomba]]s
Galoomba SM3DW Prima.jpg|[[Galoomba]] (2)
Blockstepper SM3DW Prima.jpg|[[Blockstepper]]s
Blockstepper SM3DW Prima.jpg|[[Blockstepper]] (18)
Fire Bro SM3DW Prima.jpg|[[Fire Bro]]
Fire Bro SM3DW Prima.jpg|[[Fire Bro]]
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|Spa=El desfiladero de las cerezas
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|ChiR=Shuāngyīngtáo Shāndào  
|ChiM=Double Cherry Mountain Pass
|ChiM=Double Cherry Mountain Pass
|Kor=더블체리 고개
|KorR=Deobeul-cheri Gogae
|KorM=Double Cherry Mountain Pass
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Latest revision as of 23:30, November 13, 2024

Level
Double Cherry Pass
Screenshot of Super Mario 3D World.
Level code World 2-5
World World 2
Game Super Mario 3D World
Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury
Time limit 400 seconds
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Double Cherry Pass, otherwise named World 2-5, is the fifth level in World 2 from Super Mario 3D World and its Nintendo Switch port Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury. This level consists of green mountains with pink grass and many colorful block hills, and introduces the Double Cherry item. It is unlocked by clearing Big Galoomba Blockade, and clearing it unlocks the world's tank level, Bowser's Bullet Bill Brigade.

Layout[edit]

The first section of the level is a path leading to a Double Cherry. After the first Double Cherry, there is a simple pathway containing two Galoombas. After that section, there is a Clear Pipe and a few crates, one of which contains a Double Cherry. On the far right, there is a long ? Block that contains a Fire Flower. If the player decides to enter the Clear Pipe, the player will find a Warp Pipe at the end of the section, warping the player(s) to a tunnel with an army of Blocksteppers. There are two P Switches that require two Double Cherry clones to activate the P Switch. Past this tunnel are two Clear Pipes; the left and middle one are connected, containing Hidden Coins. On the left of the connected Clear Pipe, there is a hidden long ? Block containing a Double Cherry. If the player decides to enter the Clear Pipe, the player will see a Checkpoint Flag.

After the Checkpoint Flag, there are more hills similar to the first section of the level, except there are Blocksteppers. The second group of Blocksteppers has a Double Cherry. There is a Red Coin Ring on one of the hills. On the far right, there is another hidden long ? Block containing another Double Cherry. On the top hill on the left, there are three ? Blocks, with one containing another Double Cherry. After the second hill section with the Blocksteppers comes an alley with hills and a Fire Bro, who must be defeated in order to reveal a Warp Pipe to the Goal Pole. After the player enters the Warp Pipe, the goal pole can be seen. Before the final set of hills, there is the final hidden long ? Block which also contains a Double Cherry. There is a Multi-Vator requiring four Double Cherry clones (or alternatively all players if playing with four players). After that, the last hill can be seen. Finally, the player(s) walk to the top of the hill to touch the top of the Goal Pole.

Collectables[edit]

Green Stars[edit]

  • Green Star 1: Inside a crate in the first area explored.
  • Green Star 2: Right after the Blocksteppers, Double Mario or two players must step on two P Panels at the same time, revealing the Green Star in front of them.
  • Green Star 3: Next to the Goal Pole, a four-character Multi-Vator needs to be operated. When this happens, the platform will rise to the third Green Star. It can also be obtained by bringing in a Super Bell from another level.

Stamp[edit]

Wii U version
Switch version
Image Location
Where to find a stamp On the left corner in the colorful blocks section, a ? Block expands upward if it is hit, giving a player (or clone) who is on it access to the stamp. Alternatively, the player can simply climb up to the stamp with the Cat Suit. The stamp is Fire Peach.

Luigi sighting[edit]

A very small 8-bit Luigi can be seen at the end on the fence post closest to the wall.

Enemies[edit]

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ダブルチェリー峠[?]
Daburucherī-tōge
Double Cherry Mountain Pass
Chinese 雙櫻桃山道[?]
Shuāngyīngtáo Shāndào
Double Cherry Mountain Pass
Dutch Doorgang der Dubbele Kersen[?] Passage of the Double Cherries
French (NOA) Passage aux doubles cerises[?] Passage of Double Cherries
French (NOE) Gorge aux doubles cerises[?] Gorge of the Double Cherries
German Auf dem Doppelkirschenberg[?] On the Double Cherry Mountain
Italian Valico doppia ciliegia[?] Double Cherry Pass
Korean 더블체리 고개[?]
Deobeul-cheri Gogae
Double Cherry Mountain Pass
Portuguese Desfiladeiro das duplicerejas[?] Double Cherries pass
Russian Прогулка с двойной вишней[?]
Progulka s dvoynoy vishney
A walk with the Double Cherry
Spanish El desfiladero de las cerezas[?] Cherry Pass