Donut Plains
The world Donut Plains as it appears in the game Super Mario World.
Full bird's-eye view of Donut Plains
Game Super Mario World (1990)
Level(s) 11
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Artwork scene of Cape Mario in Donut Plains, from Super Mario World.
Caped Mario flying over Donut Plains.
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Donut Plains is the second world of Dinosaur Land in Super Mario World, and it is the western portion of the aforementioned location. It has a plains theme, though two of the levels are forest-themed. The first Ghost House of the game, as well as the first course with multiple exits, is located in this world, and the Cape Feather is also introduced. The Top Secret Area located here can be visited multiple times for various power-ups, including Yoshis. Its name is a reference to its unique shape, like that of a doughnut, fitting with the overall theme of Dinosaur Land areas being named after foods. The Donut Plains is ruled by Morton Koopa Jr. in the second castle, and is reached only after defeating Iggy Koopa in the first castle in the previous world, Yoshi's Island. Donut Plains is named Donut Land in the cutscene pertaining to Iggy's defeat.

Donut Plains reappears as a series of courses (Donut Plains 1, 2, and 3) in Super Mario Kart. Donut Plains 1 later reappears in Mario Kart DS, Donut Plains 3 reappears in Mario Kart 8 and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, and all three reappear in Mario Kart: Super Circuit and Mario Kart Tour. In addition to these courses, a remix course based on Donut Plains, RMX Donut Plains 1, appears in Mario Kart Tour, introduced in the Battle Tour.

LevelsEdit

Levels that are marked with an asterisk (*) have a secret exit.

EnemiesEdit

ProfilesEdit

Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2Edit

  • English (American):
    For nature lovers, the natural beauty of Donut Plains is irresistible. There are 11 unique levels packed into this region, including icy caves, lush forests, and underwater caverns. Thirsting for adventure? Keep your eyes peeled for the five secret exits hidden within the levels.

Names in other languagesEdit

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ドーナツ平野へいや[1]
Dōnatsu Heiya
Donut Plains; written in English as "Doughnut Plains" in the Super Mario World Shogakukan guide.[2]
Chinese (simplified) 甜圈平原[7]
Tiánquān Píngyuán
Donut Plain
French Plaine Beignet[?] Donut Plain
Beignet-Land[3] Donut Land
Plaines de Beignets[4] Donuts' Plains
German Donut-Ebene[?] Donut Plain
Donut-Land[3] Donut Land
Italian Pianura Ciambella[?] Donut Plain
Pianure delle Ciambelle[5] Donuts Plains
Portuguese (NOA) Planície Rosquinha[?] Donut Plain
Planície Donut[6] -
Russian Бубликовые поля (Mario Kart 8)[?]
Bublikovyye polya
Donut Plains
Spanish Llanura del Donut[?] Donut Plain

MediaEdit

As Donut Plains does not have its own unique submap, it shares a musical theme with the Twin Bridges and Chocolate Island.

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TriviaEdit

ReferencesEdit

  1. ^ Super Mario World instruction booklet (fold-out)
  2. ^ December 10, 1992. 「任天堂公式ガイドブック スーパーマリオワールド」 (Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook – Super Mario World). Tokyo: Shogakukan (Japanese). ISBN 4-09-104117-5. Page 43.
  3. ^ a b After defeating Iggy
  4. ^ Super Mario Kart French instruction booklet. Page 27.
  5. ^ Super Mario World Italian instruction booklet. Page 21.
  6. ^ Super Mario World Brazilian instruction booklet (PDF). Page 19.
  7. ^ Chinese Nintendo (May 30, 2018). Super Mario World for iQue GBA featured thorough translation.
    All in-game text (except credits) are translated into S Chinese, except the "HELP" (and "CLEAR") messages from Princess Peach in the status menu.
    It's likely that the low res text is hard to display Chinese characters.
    . X (English). Retrieved July 31, 2024.