Newer Super Mario Bros. Wii
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Newer Super Mario Bros. Wii Deluxe
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Sakura Village | |
Game | Newer Super Mario Bros. Wii |
World number | 4 |
Levels | 11 |
Bosses | Samerguy Lemmy Koopa |
Game Progression | |
Previous world | (3) Mushroom Peaks |
Next world | (5) Freezeflame Glacier/Volcano (C) Sky City (secret) |
Sakura Village is the fourth world in Newer Super Mario Bros. Wii. It is a Japan-inspired petal-filled area lying west of Freezeflame Glacier.
Its tower and castle boss is Samerguy and its airship boss is Lemmy Koopa.
Overview[]
Sakura Village is a grassy area heavily inspired by Japan, with Bamboo Stalks, cherry blossom trees, Mario-like monk statues, and Shy Guys. Because of its proximity to Mushroom Peaks, the mountains from there often appear in the background.
Sakura Village can only be accessed through completing Capshroom Airship of Mushroom Peaks. Completion of Nutscrew Airship grants access to Snowfield Tundra of Freezeflame Glacier. Completion of Hilltop Town's secret exit grants access to Manta Raid of Sky City.
Levels[]
Level number | Level name | Preview | Description |
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4-1 | Bamboo Steppes | A standard Sakura Village level which introduces climbable bamboo stalks and Shy Guys. | |
4-2 | Flipblock Orchard | A Shy Guy-filled level with the introduction of Flip Blocks. | |
4-3 | Cherry Falls | A semi-watery level featuring many Shy Guys and waterfalls. | |
4-4 | Petal Lake | A lake filled with many jumping Cheep Cheeps. The secret exit in this level unlocks Sakura Souvenirs, the shop of Sakura Village. | |
4- | Blossom Tower | A towering Japanese-inspired building filled with Shy Guys. This is where Samerguy is first fought. | |
4-5 | Vine Chasm | A semi-underground chasm filled with vines and bamboo stalks. | |
4-A | Hilltop Town | A small town filled with lots of Japanese-inspired houses. Its normal exit leads to The Green Switch Palace. Its secret exit leads to Sky City. | |
4-6 | Rooftop Hop | A level that takes place on the rooftops of many dojos full of Jump Blocks and Shy Guys. | |
4-7 | Thunder Bridge | A stormy rain-drenched bridge. The Thunder Cloud makes its first and only appearance here. | |
4- | Samurai Castle | A dojo filled with Mario-like monk statues. This is where Samerguy is fought for the second and final time. | |
4- | Nutscrew Airship | An airship flying above Sakura Village filled with Mechakoopas and Screw Platforms. Lemmy Koopa is fought here. |
Other Buildings[]
Level number | Level name | Preview | Description |
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4- | Sakura Souvenirs | The Shop of Sakura Village. It is accessible after completing Petal Lake's secret exit. | |
4- | The Green Switch Palace | The Switch Palace containing the Green Switch. It is accessible after completing Hilltop Town. | |
4- | Challenge House D | The Challenge House of Sakura Village. It is accessible after completing Rooftop Hop. | |
4- | Village Music House | The Music House of Sakura Village. It is accessible after completing Thunder Bridge. |
Music[]
Music |
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Trivia[]
- Sakura Village (W4) use to be a World called 'Toy Town' which used the Switch Palace tile set.
Sakura Village | |||||
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Areas | Levels | Bamboo Steppes • Flipblock Orchard • Cherry Falls • Petal Lake • Blossom Tower • Vine Chasm • Hilltop Town • Rooftop Hop • Thunder Bridge • Samurai Castle • Nutscrew Airship | |||
Other | Sakura Souvenirs • Challenge House D • Village Music House • The Green Switch Palace | ||||
Enemies | Enemies | Banzai Bill • Big Dry Bones • Big Mechakoopa • Big Piranha Plant • Big Shy Guy • Bounce Guy • Bullet Bill • Cheep Cheep • Dry Bones • Foo • Goomba • Hammer Bro • Koopa Paratroopa • Lakitu • Mechakoopa • Mega Shy Guy • Monty Mole • Paragoomba • Piranha Plant • Shy Guy • Sledge Bro • Spike Guy • Spike Top • Spiny • Thunder Cloud | |||
Bosses | Samerguy • Lemmy Koopa |