Chai Kingdom

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Chai Kingdom
SML World 4-1 Screenshot.png
Game Super Mario Land
Level(s) 3
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Chai Kingdom[1] is a kingdom in Sarasaland and the fourth and final world in Super Mario Land. It is based on mythical ancient China. Biokinton is the boss of the world, followed by Tatanga, the final boss of the game.

Level information

Level Preview Description
World 4-1 SML World 4-1 Screenshot.png The first level in Chai Kingdom. Set in a bamboo forest, with spikes and stone statues spread about.
Pionpis, Piranha Plants and Bullet Biffs are present.
World 4-2 Chai Kingdom: World 4-2 A level set against a mountain range and inside a brick building.
Bombshell Koopas, Pompon Flowers, Bullet Biffs, Nyololins, Piranha Plants, Goombos and Kaitensuru Honōs can be found here.
World 4-3 SML World 4-3 Screenshot.png The final level of the world and the game. Takes place high up in the air, among clouds. Mario makes use of the Sky Pop to traverse the level.
Chickens, Roketons, Bullet Biffs, Chikako, Kaitensuru Honōs and Genkotsus are fought in the level, leading to Biokinton, the boss of the world, and then Tatanga, the final boss.

Level maps

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese チャイ王国[2]
Chai Ōkoku
Chai Kingdom;「チャイ」(Chai) is from「チャイナ」(Chaina, China)
Chinese (simplified) 齐国[?]
Qí Guó
Derived from the word "Chai Kingdom".
Chinese (traditional) 齊國[?]
Qí Guó
Derived from the word "Chai Kingdom".
Dutch Chai Koninkrijk[3] Chai Kingdom
German Tschai (Das Super Mario Spiel)
Tschai Königreich (Super Mario Encyclopedia - Die ersten 30 Jahre)
[?]
Chai
Chai Kingdom
Spanish Reino de Chai
Reino Chai[4]
Kingdom of Chai
Chai Kingdom

References

  1. ^ Super Mario Land English instruction booklet, pages 3, 6, & 15.
  2. ^ Super Mario Land Japanese instruction booklet, pages 1, 4, & 21.
  3. ^ Club Nintendo (Netherlands) Classic, page 9.
  4. ^ Club Nintendo (Mexico) Año 1 No. 1, page 30.