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|caption        = [[File:MarioSymbol.svg|50px]][[File:YoshiSymbol.svg|50px]]
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North American boxart for Super Mario World.
North American boxart for Super Mario World.
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|released      = '''Super Nintendo Entertainment System:<br>'''{{Flag|Japan}} November 21, 1990<br>{{Flag|NA}} August 13, 1991<br>{{Flag|Europe}} June 4, 1992<br>{{Flag|Australia}} July 1, 1992<br><br>'''Game Boy Advance:<br>'''{{Flag|Japan}} December 14, 2001<br>{{Flag|NA}} February 9, 2002<br>{{Flag|Europe}} April 12, 2002<br><br>'''[[Virtual Console]]:<br>'''{{Flag|Japan}} December 2, 2006<br>{{Flag|NA}} February 5, 2007<br>{{Flag|Europe}} February 9, 2007
|released      = '''Super Nintendo Entertainment System:<br>'''{{Flag|Japan}} November 21, 1990<br>{{Flag|NA}} August 18, 1991<br>{{Flag|Europe}} June 4, 1992<br>{{Flag|Australia}} July 1, 1992<br>'''Game Boy Advance remake:<br>'''{{Flag|Japan}} December 14, 2001<br>{{Flag|NA}} February 11, 2002<br>{{Flag|Europe}} April 12, 2002<br>{{Flag|Australia}} April 2, 2002<br>'''[[Virtual Console]] (Wii):<br>'''{{Flag|Japan}} December 2, 2006<br>{{Flag|NA}} February 5, 2007<br>{{Flag|Europe}} February 9, 2007<br>{{Flag|Australia}} February 9, 2007<br>'''[[Virtual Console]] (Wii U):<br>'''{{Flag|Japan}} April 27, 2013<br>{{Flag|NA}} April 26, 2013<br>{{Flag|Europe}} April 27, 2013<br>{{Flag|Australia}} April 28, 2013<br>'''[[Virtual Console]] (New 3DS):<br>'''{{Flag|Japan}} March 4. 2016<br>{{Flag|NA}} March 3. 2016<br>{{Flag|Europe}} March 3. 2016<br>{{Flag|Australia}} March 4. 2016
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'''''Super Mario World''''' ({{ja|スーパーマリオワールド|Sūpā Mario Wārudo}}, ''Super Mario World''), commonly abbreviated as '''SMW''', is an SNES/Super Famicom game that featured [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] and introduced the character [[Yoshi]].  It was released on November 21, 1990 in Japan, August 13, 1991 in North America, and April 11, 1992 in Europe. It was also released later for the Game Boy Advance and the Virtual Console for the Wii.
'''''Super Mario World''''' ({{ja|スーパーマリオワールド|Sūpā Mario Wārudo}}, ''Super Mario World''), commonly abbreviated as '''SMW''', is an SNES/Super Famicom game that featured [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] and introduced [[Yoshi]].  It was released on November 21, 1990 in Japan, August 18, 1991 in North America, and April 11, 1992 in Europe. It was also released later for the Game Boy Advance as ''{{s|mariowiki|Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2}}'' and the Virtual Console for the Wii, Wii U and [[Nintendo 3DS|New Nintendo 3DS]].


This game appears as a [[Masterpiece]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' and {{forwiiu}}. In ''Brawl'', it can be played for 120 seconds and starts at Yoshi's Island 2 with Mario. It must be unlocked by playing on the ''Melee'' {{SSBM|Yoshi's Island}} stage three times. In ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U'', the masterpiece is available from the start. It can be played for 180 seconds and starts at the map of the first world, Yoshi's Island.
This game appears as a [[Masterpiece]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' and {{forwiiu}}. In ''Brawl'', it can be played for 120 seconds and starts at Yoshi's Island 2 with Mario. It must be unlocked by playing on the ''Melee'' {{SSBM|Yoshi's Island}} stage three times. In ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U'', the masterpiece is available from the start. It can be played for 180 seconds and starts at the map of the first world, Yoshi's Island.
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==In the ''{{b|Super Smash Bros.|series}}'' series==
==In the ''{{b|Super Smash Bros.|series}}'' series==
[[File:SNESSuperMarioWorld.png|thumb|200px|left|''Super Mario World'' introduced the concept of Mario riding a dinosaur helper named [[Yoshi]] in a platforming title.]]
[[File:SNESSuperMarioWorld.png|thumb|200px|left|''Super Mario World'' introduced the concept of Mario riding a dinosaur helper named [[Yoshi]] in a platforming title.]]
===Characters===
===Fighter===
[[Yoshi]] debuted in this game. He can be found in some blocks and ridden.
[[Yoshi]] debuted in this game. He can be found in some blocks and ridden.


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"Yoshi's Island", "Title / Ending (Super Mario World)", "Ground Theme (Super Mario World)", "Fortress Boss (Super Mario World)" and "Super Mario World Medley" come from this game. "Yoshi's Island" is a banjo-based remix of the song that plays on most athletic levels. Later on in this remix, a woodblock beat will be added. This is derived from how a woodblock beat is added to the music whenever Mario rides Yoshi. "Title / Ending (Super Mario World)" is a medley of the song that plays on the title screen and the song that plays on the ending. "Super Mario World Medley" starts off with the "level start" jingle, followed by the ground level variant of the theme used in the game's levels. It leads into an interlude with percussion used whenever playing a level while riding Yoshi before continuing the ground level theme until it goes to the drum roll after clearing the level tape, followed the {{s|mariowiki|Special World}}/{{s|mariowiki|Super Star}} theme before finally looping back into the ground level theme. The ground theme is taken directly from this game. "Fortress Boss (Super Mario World)" is a song that has a Latin-style theme that plays when Mario battles a castle boss.
"Yoshi's Island", "Title / Ending (Super Mario World)", "Ground Theme (Super Mario World)", "Fortress Boss (Super Mario World)" and "Super Mario World Medley" come from this game. "Yoshi's Island" is a banjo-based remix of the song that plays on most athletic levels. Later on in this remix, a woodblock beat will be added. This is derived from how a woodblock beat is added to the music whenever Mario rides Yoshi. "Title / Ending (Super Mario World)" is a medley of the song that plays on the title screen and the song that plays on the ending. "Super Mario World Medley" starts off with the "level start" jingle, followed by the ground level variant of the theme used in the game's levels. It leads into an interlude with percussion used whenever playing a level while riding Yoshi before continuing the ground level theme until it goes to the drum roll after clearing the level tape, followed the {{s|mariowiki|Special World}}/{{s|mariowiki|Super Star}} theme before finally looping back into the ground level theme. The ground theme is taken directly from this game. "Fortress Boss (Super Mario World)" is a song that has a Latin-style theme that plays when Mario battles a castle boss.


===Other===
===Others===
There is a [[List of SSBM trophies (Super Mario Bros. series)#Mario and Yoshi|trophy]] of Mario riding Yoshi in ''Melee'' that was distributed at certain Nintendo events in Japan. The trophy can now only be accessed in [[NTSC]] versions with the help of a hacking device; it was removed entirely from the [[PAL]] version of the game.
There is a [[List of SSBM trophies (Super Mario Bros. series)#Mario and Yoshi|trophy]] of Mario riding Yoshi in ''Melee'' that was distributed at certain Nintendo events in Japan. The trophy can now only be accessed in [[NTSC]] versions with the help of a hacking device; it was removed entirely from the [[PAL]] version of the game.
Yoshi's red, blue and yellow alternate costumes in ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'', ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'' and ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U'' are based on those specific colored Yoshis in ''Super Mario World''.


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