WONDER?

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Level
WONDER?
Screenshot of the course WONDER? from Super Mario Bros. Wonder
World Special World
Game Super Mario Bros. Wonder
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WONDER? is a Poplin house found at the end of the Special World in Super Mario Bros. Wonder. It is unlocked by clearing the game's final level, The Final-Final Test Badge Marathon, and contains a treasure chest holding the Sound Off? badge. This is the only Poplin house to not feature a Poplin at all.

Upon entering the Poplin house, the player finds a Talking Flower next to the treasure chest cheering for them. A text box pops up afterward reading:

And so, [character]'s party achieved a spectacular feat: clearing all of the Special World courses!
What an astonishing display of skill!
To commemorate this achievement, you've earned the secret badge: the blue.
Such a wonderful adventure!
THANK YOU FOR PLAYING...
YOU ARE A purple!

The final line is a homage to the line "YOU ARE A SUPER PLAYER!", a phrase used in the Super Mario World level Funky, where it is formed by coins, and the World 9 Game Over screen in Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels (with "YOU ARE" contracted to "YOU'RE").

Upon re-entering the Poplin house, the player finds four Talking Flowers in a row, each of them celebrating the player.

Talking Flower quotes

  • "Wooooooooo!" (said by the flower upon first entry)
  • "Woo-hoo!" (said by the first flower upon revisit)
  • "You've had quite the journey!" (said by the second flower upon revisit)
  • "You're a wonder!" (said by the third flower upon revisit)
  • "Thank you for playing!" (said by the fourth flower upon revisit)

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Portuguese (NOA) FENÔMENO?[?] PHENOMENON?
Portuguese (NOE) FENÓMENO?[?] PHENOMENON?
Spanish ¡Maravilla![?] Wonder!