Here’s what I thought happened: Normal Hammer Bros. are absent. So I think the Sunken Ghost ship held all the normal Hammer Bros. in it, and they all died, becoming the boos.
Here is what i think: We never saw Bowser in an airship in SMB. 3, so i think this could be the personal ship of Bowser. I could also explain, why it was so close to Valley of Bowser.
My theory is that they crashed on the Island, after SMB3, Bowser must have escaped the kingdom, since we see him in future mario games in his own kingdom. He happened to crash in Dino land, and then he and his troops swam to the nearby rocks and decided to set up a base there, how? By using an orb of power of course! They then proseeded to take over the Island for food and such, kidnapping yoshis friends for coins maybe?
It's simple really, Bowser and gang were escaping the Mushroom Kingdom after the events of SMB3, got hit by a bad storm and were flown off course. They then crashed into the rocks at night when they couldn't see them and discovered the island and took it over. Then sometime later an unlucky princess arrived and got captured by Bowser while he was rebuilding his forces to launch a new attack on the Mushroom Kingdom. The Mario Bros showed up before he could follow through on his plans.
It is believed that the ship wreck was one of the airships that Mario beaten in super Mario bros 3 and the boos are the lost soul of enemies that you killed on the airship.
Robert Stack"Tonight on Unsolved Mysteries, Our first story is about the Sunken Ghost Ship, no one knows where it came from and why, it is a baffling mystery of the ages, where did the ship come from and how did it get there?"
I have some thoughts. Hear me out. The sunken ghost ship belonged to Bowser Jr. Evidence: The design of the sunken airship is very different from the others. Bowser Jr. is Bowser's only biological child. The Koopalings are just other members of Bowser's species. As such, it would make sense for Bowser to grant his own child his best ship to work with while the others got more standard-issue models. SMB3 Ships: Mostly horizontal distance with little vertical distance. Held few if any troops and mostly relied on artillery. Only one closed off chamber reserved for a single Koopaling. Sunken Ship: Decent horizontal distance, arguably longer than a Koopaling ship. Two and possibly more floors. Could have easily carried plenty of troops, sleeping cots, etc. (Majority of the ghosts are found is a long corridor with large open rooms.) Several interior rooms, likely housing the invading ground troops. ... no "boss" room for Bowser Jr. ?? The construction of this ship had more ornate railings and interior framework than the Koopaling ships. Bowser only goes all out like this for himself or something important to him. Just saying. This is where things get strange but also lend clues to what could have taken down such a vessel. Floors 1 and 2 are completely underwater. Presumably a good ways below the surface of the ocean/lake the ship resides in as the Bros needed a pipe just to get there. Each floor of the ship is traveled between by a pipe. When we enter Floor 3, there's no water. We are in open air and falling. But there's also living troops, spike orbs, and lots and lots of regular and yoshi coins. Hmmm.... When we get to the bottom of this "floor", there is again water. It's not rising or falling and has a current, unlike the preceding floors. And there, on an island of stone blocks, rests a magic orb. Whatever Floor 3 was had a means of being sealed off from the rest of the ship. No water got down that pipe, but it also only came up so far from below. Strange for a sunken ship to have such a tall and wide room full of air and living creatures. Unless... There are no decorations in this room, no floor, and the only enemies present are major artillery and koopas that can fly. So what happened? And what happened to Bowser Jr. ? Theory: Floor 3 was "Bowser Jr.'s boss room. Bowser Jr. was the only "Koopa Kid" to have a clown copter like his Dad. Hence, would have been the only boss fight where the boss could fly. And we all know Bowser Jr. is pretty clever and plays far dirtier than the others. The paratroopas and spike orbs were there to help him if he got cornered. He was planning a fight with the Bros. What he couldn't account for were Yoshis mounting a defense. Green Yoshis are pretty passive, but there are multiple types. Blues fly, Reds breathe fire, and Yellow can shake the ground. Egg shells aren't much against enchanted wood and metal. But you know what is? Fire and blunt force. Blues carried the reds underneath the ship and they burned their way in. (No floor). While more Blues carried Yellows up above and carpet bombed the ship, making it hard to steer. Between losing control of the ship and the multi-angle attack, the ship went down. Bowser Jr. said "F this!" and dipped out by painting an exit out (to Isle Delphino). The paratroopas were now leaderless and surrounded. They panicked and surrendered. But what about the magic orb? Well, the magic orb is a self-destruct device for whatever it resides in. In SMB3 they are in fortresses. What happens when you touch it? You teleport away and fortress goes boom. Nice trick against two ground based Bros. Not so good against these strange creatures that can fly and eat the explosions. (Yoshis can eat fireballs.) Not much help. Why does clearing the ship make the entrance to Bowser Valley appear? Wouldn't you want to know if something happened to your kid? It was to alert Bowser that his son had fallen. Since Jr. used a different method to escape, the orb was never activated. And just to cover everything, the accumulated coins were likely from prior conquests before this fateful battle. Bowser, not being a brainy sort, probably left Jr. in charge of payroll for the troops.
Conclusion: Is this a perfect explanation? Of course not! Any number of things could be rattling around in the internal cannon at Nintendo that we'll never know about. But I think this works just as well as any other explanation. Besides, Dino Land isn't exactly known for it's air defense (as anyone who has caped their way through a level can attest to.). The only flying creatures not directly working for Bowser are Blue Yoshis and... well there you go. So what else could have fought a flying war machine besides Yoshis carrying attackers? Don't remember seeing any Pteradactyls in the game or anything. Consider that Bowser left green yoshis trapped in eggs all over the place but took special care to banish non-greens to the Shadow Real- er, "Special World". Which means he viewed them as a bigger threat. Now why would that be? Unless he was especially pissed at them over something. So there you go. An entirely too thorough examination over what could have possibly happened to a random sprite in a platforming game from the mid-90s. None of you asked for this and few if any will ever read it, but that's my writing career in a nutshell. So enjoy!
"[Magic Balls] were found in fortresses, and not in airships" Not entirely true. World 8 had an airship level which ended with a Boom-Boom battle for a Magic Ball. In fact, there were a few Boom-Boom battles that took place away from fortresses, so it stands to reason that there were more Boom-Boom-led airships than the game showed.
I know this is all for fun, but did this dude just point out logistical impossibilities in game that has turtles flying airships, stop eating the mushrooms dude
I know right, almost as ridiculous and fantastical as humans having elemental powers. Why should we make theories on things so nonsensical? Fantasies can't have STORY!!
Here’s my theory: Bowser and some of his minions, and his kids were sailing the ship to transport Peach when she was visiting Yoshi, but crashed into some rocks, and had to take over the island, when escaping, the enemies couldn’t jump, remember, the enemies can’t jump. The cannons and other weapons were lost in the sea. The enemies became the boos, then the koopa kingdom made sure they brought every Super ball to defeat every dinosaur, and make sure mario couldn’t use them. They were rushing to get every Super ball and dropped a few. They hid the Super balls and used them to enslave the dinosaurs to make them enemies and built some castles, and others. The koopa king also made a man made cave hideout (the bowser cave head) as a last resort in case Mario could defeat him. And in the end Bowser went there after the last boss.
I love reading too deep into unknown background stories of games. BTW, it was xenomorphs they were transporting and terrible things happened, of course.
Given the amount of crates it held, maybe it was overweight, putting her landing configuration seriously out of spec for her helmsmen. (this is also one of the main reasons why IRL many emergency landings begin with an ATC-coordinated fuel-dump)
Seriously man get someone with a better voice to do your work. Content and editing is good but you're just not cut for narration. Sorry to break it to you.
Your explanation makes more sense, I still like the idea that it's one of the ships Mario and Luigi took down in 3. It kind of gives the level this eerie edge that the spirits are trying to get revenge on the brothers responsible for their deaths.
You know, one thing that I was waiting on for suggestions of HOW it came down and crashed was a possible accident. Think about it: These are big airships decked out for war. What if there was a misfire, or some gunpowder got ignited and catastrophically damaged the ship and made it crash in the ocean? There are so many cannons and workers (that throw wrenches) seen in SMB3, and it just seems like it's such a busy ship that needs to be maintained.
0:16 Does anyone remembered that at the beginning of Super Mario Galaxy 1, the UFO flys around the castle, I think it's these aliens on the left side were the ones that controlled it.
It was a play based on real events. The “play” is more of a framing device for players to view the game through. In-universe the events really happened, and most of the play aspects were removed in Super Mario Advance 4 (meaning SMA4 is presumably the actual version of events)
Remember.....SMB 3 was a theatrical performance, as confirmed by the maker decades later...this was either his real ship or the play production crew had to reassemble the ship somehow within their budget....
OneLife Dental no, Super Mario Bros. 3 is a play based on real events that occurred in the Mario Universe. practically everything we see in Super Mario Bros. 3 really happened. We see the non-play version of events in the game Super Mario Advance 4.
More Important Question: why didn’t the SMW cartoon do an episode centered around the ship to tie things back to the Mario 3 cartoon? I can think of some reasons, but it would be interesting to know.
One could also say that there was a possibility that a engine failure or power failure of the air ship led to a landing similar to the one featured in the movie "Sully" except in this case it was rocks as opposed to open water.
My theory is that after Mario 3. Bowser rounded up all the koopalings and escaped to Dino Island. Bowser ordered them to kidnap all the Yoshis and seal them away in “!”blocks. Next the koopalings created their own Hotels/Castles as their own bases in every section of the map. While they were doing that Bowser was off searching for a place to create his own hotel. Unfortunately on the way there a terrible storm began shaking the ship and making it difficult to steer through the ocean. Crashing into large rocks. Bowser saw that there was no way to save the ship or it’s mates so he took off in his clown carrier and headed towards the Destination of where his Hotel would be best suited. Leaving behind all of his men who even after death still hold a grudge against the mario bros after their last failure in Mario 3. The mario bros go through all the levels defeating the koopalings one by one. Unfortunately they would be horribly injured based on their absence in Mario 64, Sunshine and Galaxy. Bowser wouldn’t realize his kids were in critical condition until after he was defeated. Enraged. Bowser would then take the battle to peach’s castle in the mushroom kingdom and have another son named Bowser Jr.
It would make sense if it was trying to get into the valley of boweser. It was able to open the valley once you beat it right? What if the helmsman screwed up and crashed on the way. That’s why it next to the valley and can open it. This is a sick theory though.
My theory on this follows suit on the Supply Ship idea: The ship had set their anchors down to open the Cavern to the Valley of Bowser. But the residents of Dinosaur Island were on hot foot of it, so Bowser most likely ordered his troops to derelict the ship and crash it, to prevent anyone else to enter. I believe Bowser made his minions make the tunnel to the Orb so only they knew, and the Supply ship was the only source outside of Bowser himself that knew of the Orb's existence to open up the Valley.
Bowsette is Bowser himself with the peachette crown, so you're saying its Bowser's airship. Also you can't woosh me, as i have now placed an unbreakable woosh shield that is effective after i finish this sentence.
He sounds like someone just stomped on his toe, at the end of each and every phrase... or like every sentence is a question. “Annoyed” doesn’t touch it.
Those magic balls WERE in airships in SM3. U never played the 8th world? U know some airships had Boom Boom in them? With the Magic balls? Ffs, some ppl know nothing lol
3:47 What if those Koopas are actually an illusion being made by the Boos to show how it all happened? And we using the star represent Bowser, and this ship was the one Bowser used to escape after SMB3, which was clearly damaged and crashed in Dinosaur Island ending with the lives of many Koopas in the ship, but some of them survived and part of these were Bowser and the Koopalings, and the Magic Ball belonged to a Boom Boom that was escaping with Bowser as well, which died in a really horrible way by smashing into a rock. Edit: *or maybe the star was used for Mario to not be able to get damaged to show how its just an illusion and it doesnt really affect Mario* Second edit: *What if it was damaged because of the Mushroom Kingdom attacking then? Remember that the Dinosaur Island is not really that far from the Mushroom Kingdom, so they could easily escape from it into Bowser's Valley but it was still damaged and crashed right in the entrance*
if i had to guess i would say that it was yoshi that defeated that ship, then bowser used the magikoopas magic to seal yoshi in that egg so that his troops could control the island.
I always thought the Ghost Ship was a flying ship from Mario Bros 3 with all the ghosts and it even has an ORB at the end which was only in Mario Bros 3
Unpopular opinion but not everyone is cut out to do voice over work even simple work like narration. This dude is a living testament to that. Awful sounding voice. So grating. Content is good but man sitting through his voice was a chore.
In Super Mario Bros. 3 the Koopalings took over the 7 countries of the Mushroom World, not the entire world. Dinosaur Land is not located within the Mushroom World.
this ship might not be ownwd by koopas. this ship can be owned by anyone, but koopas attacked it, and while ship was attacked, it lost control, crashed into those boulders and sink.
I thought this sunken ship was some normal ship from an unknown shipyard that was designed For war. With all of those navel guns and numerous ghost sailors onboard.
i got it! you know how the shy guys have a pirate crew that mainly appeared in yoshi island what if since we see no shy guys in all of the mario games other than yoshi games maybe that was the fate of them. the shy guys on land had all been eaten by all of the yoshi's and when the shy guy pirates left they could have crashed into the rocks and turned into boos
I thought it was common knowledge that this was the Doom ship the Koopas escaped in after Super Maro Bros. 3. I think is explicitly said so in a Nintendo Power magazine or something like that.
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Here’s what I thought happened:
Normal Hammer Bros. are absent. So I think the Sunken Ghost ship held all the normal Hammer Bros. in it, and they all died, becoming the boos.
Amazing Flyin' Hammer Bros
Wow! Pretty slick theory...
@@RichardDong68 they just flew
That is genius
whoa, you did?
Here is what i think: We never saw Bowser in an airship in SMB. 3, so i think this could be the personal ship of Bowser. I could also explain, why it was so close to Valley of Bowser.
Johannes Mattias Toome makes sense to me!
@@360entertainment2 now that you mention it it does make sense
My theory is that they crashed on the Island, after SMB3, Bowser must have escaped the kingdom, since we see him in future mario games in his own kingdom. He happened to crash in Dino land, and then he and his troops swam to the nearby rocks and decided to set up a base there, how? By using an orb of power of course! They then proseeded to take over the Island for food and such, kidnapping yoshis friends for coins maybe?
That would also make sense with the magic ball there because bowser would want one.
Yep he made his getaway in SMB 3 and crash landed there...
Oh yes, Sunken Ghost Ship, the only inconsistency in a game that otherwise makes complete sense
But that's what's so beautiful about these videos :-)
It's simple really, Bowser and gang were escaping the Mushroom Kingdom after the events of SMB3, got hit by a bad storm and were flown off course. They then crashed into the rocks at night when they couldn't see them and discovered the island and took it over. Then sometime later an unlucky princess arrived and got captured by Bowser while he was rebuilding his forces to launch a new attack on the Mushroom Kingdom. The Mario Bros showed up before he could follow through on his plans.
Yes true..it could be a battle site.
I always just assumed that they crashed into the rocks.
that could be true but it said its an air ship
I thought when Mario defeats the koopalings it
Cause koopalings retreat when defeated so no one's
Driving it.
@@JoJoJario Oh, so that's why the Koopalings survived and yet the fleet didn't.
Another UA-camr convinced me the ship fell out of the sky. Taking from this it could’ve broken on the rocks or something
@@uppindown8466 what if there was another Koopaling in the ship that didn’t survive?
Looks like the ghosts ship will only be a ghost story
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Acutally, it makes a lot of sense. Don't overthink it.
It is believed that the ship wreck was one of the airships that Mario beaten in super Mario bros 3 and the boos are the lost soul of enemies that you killed on the airship.
It’s still possible that it’s a ship from SMB3, only it’s damaged from the crash
Exactly!
It's bowser's doomship
Robert Stack"Tonight on Unsolved Mysteries, Our first story is about the Sunken Ghost Ship, no one knows where it came from and why, it is a baffling mystery of the ages, where did the ship come from and how did it get there?"
I have some thoughts. Hear me out.
The sunken ghost ship belonged to Bowser Jr.
Evidence: The design of the sunken airship is very different from the others. Bowser Jr. is Bowser's only biological child. The Koopalings are just other members of Bowser's species. As such, it would make sense for Bowser to grant his own child his best ship to work with while the others got more standard-issue models.
SMB3 Ships:
Mostly horizontal distance with little vertical distance.
Held few if any troops and mostly relied on artillery.
Only one closed off chamber reserved for a single Koopaling.
Sunken Ship:
Decent horizontal distance, arguably longer than a Koopaling ship. Two and possibly more floors.
Could have easily carried plenty of troops, sleeping cots, etc.
(Majority of the ghosts are found is a long corridor with large open rooms.)
Several interior rooms, likely housing the invading ground troops.
... no "boss" room for Bowser Jr. ??
The construction of this ship had more ornate railings and interior framework than the Koopaling ships. Bowser only goes all out like this for himself or something important to him. Just saying.
This is where things get strange but also lend clues to what could have taken down such a vessel.
Floors 1 and 2 are completely underwater. Presumably a good ways below the surface of the ocean/lake the ship resides in as the Bros needed a pipe just to get there. Each floor of the ship is traveled between by a pipe.
When we enter Floor 3, there's no water. We are in open air and falling. But there's also living troops, spike orbs, and lots and lots of regular and yoshi coins. Hmmm....
When we get to the bottom of this "floor", there is again water. It's not rising or falling and has a current, unlike the preceding floors. And there, on an island of stone blocks, rests a magic orb.
Whatever Floor 3 was had a means of being sealed off from the rest of the ship. No water got down that pipe, but it also only came up so far from below. Strange for a sunken ship to have such a tall and wide room full of air and living creatures. Unless...
There are no decorations in this room, no floor, and the only enemies present are major artillery and koopas that can fly. So what happened? And what happened to Bowser Jr. ?
Theory:
Floor 3 was "Bowser Jr.'s boss room. Bowser Jr. was the only "Koopa Kid" to have a clown copter like his Dad. Hence, would have been the only boss fight where the boss could fly. And we all know Bowser Jr. is pretty clever and plays far dirtier than the others. The paratroopas and spike orbs were there to help him if he got cornered.
He was planning a fight with the Bros. What he couldn't account for were Yoshis mounting a defense. Green Yoshis are pretty passive, but there are multiple types. Blues fly, Reds breathe fire, and Yellow can shake the ground. Egg shells aren't much against enchanted wood and metal. But you know what is? Fire and blunt force.
Blues carried the reds underneath the ship and they burned their way in. (No floor). While more Blues carried Yellows up above and carpet bombed the ship, making it hard to steer. Between losing control of the ship and the multi-angle attack, the ship went down. Bowser Jr. said "F this!" and dipped out by painting an exit out (to Isle Delphino). The paratroopas were now leaderless and surrounded. They panicked and surrendered.
But what about the magic orb? Well, the magic orb is a self-destruct device for whatever it resides in. In SMB3 they are in fortresses. What happens when you touch it? You teleport away and fortress goes boom. Nice trick against two ground based Bros. Not so good against these strange creatures that can fly and eat the explosions. (Yoshis can eat fireballs.) Not much help.
Why does clearing the ship make the entrance to Bowser Valley appear? Wouldn't you want to know if something happened to your kid? It was to alert Bowser that his son had fallen. Since Jr. used a different method to escape, the orb was never activated.
And just to cover everything, the accumulated coins were likely from prior conquests before this fateful battle. Bowser, not being a brainy sort, probably left Jr. in charge of payroll for the troops.
Conclusion:
Is this a perfect explanation? Of course not! Any number of things could be rattling around in the internal cannon at Nintendo that we'll never know about. But I think this works just as well as any other explanation. Besides, Dino Land isn't exactly known for it's air defense (as anyone who has caped their way through a level can attest to.).
The only flying creatures not directly working for Bowser are Blue Yoshis and... well there you go. So what else could have fought a flying war machine besides Yoshis carrying attackers? Don't remember seeing any Pteradactyls in the game or anything.
Consider that Bowser left green yoshis trapped in eggs all over the place but took special care to banish non-greens to the Shadow Real- er, "Special World".
Which means he viewed them as a bigger threat. Now why would that be? Unless he was especially pissed at them over something.
So there you go. An entirely too thorough examination over what could have possibly happened to a random sprite in a platforming game from the mid-90s.
None of you asked for this and few if any will ever read it, but that's my writing career in a nutshell. So enjoy!
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"[Magic Balls] were found in fortresses, and not in airships"
Not entirely true. World 8 had an airship level which ended with a Boom-Boom battle for a Magic Ball. In fact, there were a few Boom-Boom battles that took place away from fortresses, so it stands to reason that there were more Boom-Boom-led airships than the game showed.
It could also be a "retired" ship not needed anymore and just used until it wasn't needed and during a storm possibly crashed 🤔
Like an old generation car hand me down
@matt exactly!
I know this is all for fun, but did this dude just point out logistical impossibilities in game that has turtles flying airships, stop eating the mushrooms dude
I know right, almost as ridiculous and fantastical as humans having elemental powers. Why should we make theories on things so nonsensical? Fantasies can't have STORY!!
Here’s my theory:
Bowser and some of his minions, and his kids were sailing the ship to transport Peach when she was visiting Yoshi, but crashed into some rocks, and had to take over the island, when escaping, the enemies couldn’t jump, remember, the enemies can’t jump. The cannons and other weapons were lost in the sea. The enemies became the boos, then the koopa kingdom made sure they brought every Super ball to defeat every dinosaur, and make sure mario couldn’t use them. They were rushing to get every Super ball and dropped a few. They hid the Super balls and used them to enslave the dinosaurs to make them enemies and built some castles, and others. The koopa king also made a man made cave hideout (the bowser cave head) as a last resort in case Mario could defeat him. And in the end Bowser went there after the last boss.
Wrong, Because They Were Using An Airship
I love reading too deep into unknown background stories of games.
BTW, it was xenomorphs they were transporting and terrible things happened, of course.
Maybe a Boom Boom was travelling in the airship and with the crash it died, causing the magic ball to be released.
Given the amount of crates it held, maybe it was overweight, putting her landing configuration seriously out of spec for her helmsmen. (this is also one of the main reasons why IRL many emergency landings begin with an ATC-coordinated fuel-dump)
I dig the eerie tune in the background, really matches the ambience
2:22 Yeah, no, you can’t just casually disregard canon like that. That’s not how theories work.
Those are actually some pretty interesting theories. I had a feeling that the manual would reference super Mario Brothers 3 when it came to that ship
Sly88Frye I had the manual as a kid and it mentioned the ships from 3. I used to read that thing constantly hoping to find some secrets!
So that's why there's only 7 koopalings.
Here is my theory. They listend toyou talk for 1 minute and decided this ship needs to go.
Your inflections are grating on my ears
Cheers mate
Seriously man get someone with a better voice to do your work. Content and editing is good but you're just not cut for narration. Sorry to break it to you.
I find his videos interesting & he seems pretty on point on the subjects so yeah ... MAYBE don't watch them & don't complain like a chump.
Your explanation makes more sense, I still like the idea that it's one of the ships Mario and Luigi took down in 3. It kind of gives the level this eerie edge that the spirits are trying to get revenge on the brothers responsible for their deaths.
Same
You know, one thing that I was waiting on for suggestions of HOW it came down and crashed was a possible accident. Think about it:
These are big airships decked out for war. What if there was a misfire, or some gunpowder got ignited and catastrophically damaged the ship and made it crash in the ocean? There are so many cannons and workers (that throw wrenches) seen in SMB3, and it just seems like it's such a busy ship that needs to be maintained.
0:16 Does anyone remembered that at the beginning of Super Mario Galaxy 1, the UFO flys around the castle, I think it's these aliens on the left side were the ones that controlled it.
4:47 Luigi is kinda weird...
I HAVE NO IDEA
I thought smb3 was supposed to be a play? That's why it had the checkered floor and curtains
It was a play based on real events. The “play” is more of a framing device for players to view the game through. In-universe the events really happened, and most of the play aspects were removed in Super Mario Advance 4 (meaning SMA4 is presumably the actual version of events)
It could possibly be Bowser's airship...
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You don't have to end every sentence as if you were a ring announcer introducing a fighter. I couldn't get past 1 minute.
That was pretty fucking annoying wasn't it?
Either has an accent or a speech impediment. Either way dude should hire someone to do his narration for him. Awful voice.
Fucking awful forced cadence made him sound like a wannabe dollar store preacher with a condescending attitude. God its awful
Straight outta nowhere!!!
I think it's his ethnic makeup. Stop judging what he sounds like and finish watching the video. Its informative and fun
Simple explanation.
Bowser and his Koopa army crashed.
He seals up the Yoshi's, then learn that Peach was on the island.
@matt
This was before I watch the video.
Remember.....SMB 3 was a theatrical performance, as confirmed by the maker decades later...this was either his real ship or the play production crew had to reassemble the ship somehow within their budget....
OneLife Dental no, Super Mario Bros. 3 is a play based on real events that occurred in the Mario Universe. practically everything we see in Super Mario Bros. 3 really happened. We see the non-play version of events in the game Super Mario Advance 4.
Dude you have an interesting way of talking. You voice goes up and down. You sound like a news reporter.
More Important Question: why didn’t the SMW cartoon do an episode centered around the ship to tie things back to the Mario 3 cartoon? I can think of some reasons, but it would be interesting to know.
The ship carried the 8th koopaling, Bowsette.
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One could also say that there was a possibility that a engine failure or power failure of the air ship led to a landing similar to the one featured in the movie "Sully" except in this case it was rocks as opposed to open water.
Wily, yoshi' island is the sequel to Mario world so they wouldn't have known what the kooper troopers were
Uhhhhhhhhhhh...............................................................
Yes but yoshi's island takes place before the events of all of the super mario games, so yes they would know what they look like.
Thanks Dr Wily this definitely give me something to think about
Biggest plot twist: The Sunken Ghost Ship is the titanic
My theory is that after Mario 3. Bowser rounded up all the koopalings and escaped to Dino Island. Bowser ordered them to kidnap all the Yoshis and seal them away in “!”blocks. Next the koopalings created their own Hotels/Castles as their own bases in every section of the map.
While they were doing that Bowser was off searching for a place to create his own hotel. Unfortunately on the way there a terrible storm began shaking the ship and making it difficult to steer through the ocean. Crashing into large rocks.
Bowser saw that there was no way to save the ship or it’s mates so he took off in his clown carrier and headed towards the Destination of where his Hotel would be best suited.
Leaving behind all of his men who even after death still hold a grudge against the mario bros after their last failure in Mario 3.
The mario bros go through all the levels defeating the koopalings one by one.
Unfortunately they would be horribly injured based on their absence in Mario 64, Sunshine and Galaxy.
Bowser wouldn’t realize his kids were in critical condition until after he was defeated. Enraged. Bowser would then take the battle to peach’s castle in the mushroom kingdom and have another son named Bowser Jr.
It would make sense if it was trying to get into the valley of boweser. It was able to open the valley once you beat it right? What if the helmsman screwed up and crashed on the way. That’s why it next to the valley and can open it. This is a sick theory though.
My theory on this follows suit on the Supply Ship idea:
The ship had set their anchors down to open the Cavern to the Valley of Bowser. But the residents of Dinosaur Island were on hot foot of it, so Bowser most likely ordered his troops to derelict the ship and crash it, to prevent anyone else to enter. I believe Bowser made his minions make the tunnel to the Orb so only they knew, and the Supply ship was the only source outside of Bowser himself that knew of the Orb's existence to open up the Valley.
Do the evolution of samus
I don't know probably the big rock in front of the ship in the thumbnail
Bowsette is Bowser himself with the peachette crown, so you're saying its Bowser's airship.
Also you can't woosh me, as i have now placed an unbreakable woosh shield that is effective after i finish this sentence.
I have a nuke that can break your woosh sheld sooo...
R/woosh
Really interesting video Wily, what an amazing game to cover too! :D
So..that IS Bowswers Children.............. Right?? I mean which is it??
Why doas the dark spot of the water inside the stone ring kinda looks like a Yoshi head?
Yes.
Saying Its Mario But Is Luigi Smh Give That Man Luigi Some Credit
I have an theory that's just the alpha version of the titanic event
Yes this is a mystery. This ghost ship is just mysterious. And the boos are hanging out there. This is very haunted.
Back to you, Mo!
What an interesting discussion Dr.Willy
every time you say "but this doesn't make a lot of sense," you're wrong.
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Yeah i gave this video a dislike just for that.
He sounds like someone just stomped on his toe, at the end of each and every phrase... or like every sentence is a question. “Annoyed” doesn’t touch it.
Ikr!
Damn illegal koopa troopers. Invading like always...
Those magic balls WERE in airships in SM3. U never played the 8th world? U know some airships had Boom Boom in them? With the Magic balls? Ffs, some ppl know nothing lol
3:47 What if those Koopas are actually an illusion being made by the Boos to show how it all happened? And we using the star represent Bowser, and this ship was the one Bowser used to escape after SMB3, which was clearly damaged and crashed in Dinosaur Island ending with the lives of many Koopas in the ship, but some of them survived and part of these were Bowser and the Koopalings, and the Magic Ball belonged to a Boom Boom that was escaping with Bowser as well, which died in a really horrible way by smashing into a rock.
Edit: *or maybe the star was used for Mario to not be able to get damaged to show how its just an illusion and it doesnt really affect Mario*
Second edit: *What if it was damaged because of the Mushroom Kingdom attacking then? Remember that the Dinosaur Island is not really that far from the Mushroom Kingdom, so they could easily escape from it into Bowser's Valley but it was still damaged and crashed right in the entrance*
Sunken ship? When i was a kid i though i saw a laughing dolphine on the left and someone swimming on the right. I still see this lol!
if i had to guess i would say that it was yoshi that defeated that ship, then bowser used the magikoopas magic to seal yoshi in that egg so that his troops could control the island.
Maybe the ship was transporting a magic ball to a fortress.
They told you why the valley of bowser was there. You read it in the manual...
In the 8th world in smb3 There was a ship and tanj levels that ended with orbs and boom boom. Soooo yea.
I always thought the Ghost Ship was a flying ship from Mario Bros 3 with all the ghosts and it even has an ORB at the end which was only in Mario Bros 3
Dude, you need to get rid of that sing-song delivery. It's so irritating I left the video halfway through.
Unpopular opinion but not everyone is cut out to do voice over work even simple work like narration. This dude is a living testament to that. Awful sounding voice. So grating. Content is good but man sitting through his voice was a chore.
Haha he puts his own beats into his script
He's worse than Chef John from Food Wishes.
Sunken sounds scottish
8:40 "LUIGI LOOK ITS AN EASTER EGG!"
In Super Mario Bros. 3 the Koopalings took over the 7 countries of the Mushroom World, not the entire world. Dinosaur Land is not located within the Mushroom World.
It's called bowser valley which would mean it's the area at the base of mountains so those rocks must be mountains. Ship crashed in to mountains
this ship might not be ownwd by koopas. this ship can be owned by anyone, but koopas attacked it, and while ship was attacked, it lost control, crashed into those boulders and sink.
I thought this sunken ship was some normal ship from an unknown shipyard that was designed For war. With all of those navel guns and numerous ghost sailors onboard.
I just assumed bowser rode it (flying ship) after super Mario 3 to his cave.
I though SMB3 was a state play?? So, would Bosses use a prop from a play??
Hey wily I hope the stream today is as good as bows combat system
That is a pretty cool theory
i got it! you know how the shy guys have a pirate crew that mainly appeared in yoshi island what if since we see no shy guys in all of the mario games other than yoshi games maybe that was the fate of them. the shy guys on land had all been eaten by all of the yoshi's and when the shy guy pirates left they could have crashed into the rocks and turned into boos
If the ship is from super mario bros 3, what if there used to be 8 koopalings, but one died from the crash.
I thought it was common knowledge that this was the Doom ship the Koopas escaped in after Super Maro Bros. 3. I think is explicitly said so in a Nintendo Power magazine or something like that.
I think when Mario destroys an airship one of them might gone to dinosaur island and crashed
8:42 weegeeeee
My theory is that it is the same ship from super Mario 64
Happy thanksgiving dr silly
For some reason this kinda creeps me out
'One of the best 2D games'
Yes because there's so many cool 2D games eg smb3 and u
Question mark ending from World 8 Airship
i know SUPER DUPER late but the ghost ship is in mario 64 jolly roger bay just it lost its sail and wheel
Super mario bros 3 is a stage play but maybe the airships are from 3d land
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Sweet vid...!
If you finished the bowser castle luigi red eye
It is the ship from world 8 in super mario bros. 3 it does have a magic ball
What if this was a ship with good people transporting cargo, and they got ambushed by thowmps in disguise. The people died and turned to boos.
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But SMB3 was just a play, right ?
They went off the docktor