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Soda Jungle is the jungle world of New Super Mario Bros. U.The world is a giant jungle with mulitple sub sections. There are a total of 12 levels in this world. The first airship level appears just before this section, five normal stages, two stages within the haunted area, a Ghost House, a Boo Enemy Course, a Tower level, a Castle level, and two Toad Houses. Star coin n ° 2: During your journey, you will have to jump from pipe to pipe. Jump on the Koopa to kill it and enter the green pipe. Inside the secret zone, activate the 'POW' object and make a wall- jump on the pipe on the right to recover the Star coin n ° 2 of the level. Star Coin #3 is within the 2nd set. Gather the red ring and coins and carefully hop across the pipes to the exit. There is a secret exit that leads to Soda Jungle-6: Seesaw Bridge. Nov 18, 2020 Bramball Woods, or Soda Jungle-3, is the third course of Soda Jungle in New Super Mario Bros. It is unlocked via completion of Jungle of the Giants and its own completion unlocks Snake Block Tower and a green Toad House.

Jungle Of The Giants Star Coins

This article is about Bramball Woods, a level in New Super Mario Bros. U. For other uses, see Soda Jungle-3.
Level
Bramball Woods
World-LevelWorld 5-3
WorldSoda Jungle
GameNew Super Mario Bros. U
Time limit400 seconds
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Bramball Woods, or Soda Jungle-3, is the third course of Soda Jungle in New Super Mario Bros. U. It is unlocked via completion of Jungle of the Giants and its own completion unlocks Snake Block Tower and a green Toad House.

Layout[edit]

Like the previous levels, it is forest-themed, though it uses a darker and foggy version of the default background. This is the only level in the game to feature Bramballs.

The level begins near a Mega Block and a Bramball on a platform. When the Bramball is approached, rows of Brick Blocks and a ? Block containing a power-up appear. Another Bramball and appearing rows of Brick Blocks follow. A Bramball is found above a Mega Block, and it can be used to reach a Warp Pipe leading to an area with coins and a ? Block. More Bramballs are found, along with a Brick Block structure. The Checkpoint Flag can then be found. Rows of Donut Block, a Mega Block, and some Stalking Piranha Plant are found. A Bramball with a Green Ring under it are found, alon with more Stalking Piranha Plants. More Bramballs follow, as well as a Mega Block containing a power-up. Another structure of Donut Blocks with Bramballs on it is then encountered. At the end of the area a Warp Pipe and a Mini Warp Pipe are found. Both Warp Pipes lead to the area with the Goal Pole, where a Bramball is located, with the Mini Warp Pipe leading to a platform higher up in the area.

Star Coins[edit]

  • Star Coin 1: The first Star Coin is visible between two structures of Brick Blocks, found just after the first Warp Pipe of the level.
  • Star Coin 2: Shortly after the first Star Coin and right before the Checkpoint Flag, the second Star Coin is hidden in a wall to the right of the Bramball.
  • Star Coin 3: Below a Donut Block structure, the third Star Coin is found guarded by a Bramball.

Enemies[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

LanguageNameMeaning
Japaneseイバラムシのすむ森
Ibaramushi no sumu mori
Forest Where Bramballs Live
Spanish (NOA)El Bosque ZarzabolaBramball Forest
Spanish (NOE)El oscuro bosque de los EspinarcosBramballs' dark forest
FrenchFonce, Alfronce !
DutchBramballs in het bosBramballs in the woods
GermanHäcki-HektikBramball Fever
ItalianBoschi dei PungipallaBramball woods
Portuguese (NOE)Floresta das CarambolasForest of the Bramballs
RussianЛес Колючконогов
Les Kolyuchkonogov
Bramball forest
Korean덩굴벌레가 사는 숲
Deonggulbeollega Saneun Sup
Forest Where Bramballs Live
Chinese住着荆棘虫的森林 (Simplified)
住著荊棘蟲的森林 (Traditional)
Zhù zhe Jīngjí Chóng de Sēnlín
Forest Where Bramballs Live

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