Big Bounce Byway

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Level
Big Bounce Byway
Screenshot of Super Mario 3D World.
Level code World 4-4
World World 4
Game Super Mario 3D World
Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury
Time limit 400 seconds
Music track Double Cherry Pass
Music sample
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Big Bounce Byway (High Bounce Highlands in the British English Wii U version), also named World 4-4, is the fourth level in World 4 of Super Mario 3D World and its Nintendo Switch port Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury. The player gains access to it by beating Brolder Blockade, and completion of either this level or Beep Block Skyway unlocks Spike's Lost City.

Layout[edit]

Screenshot of Super Mario 3D World.
Mario holding a Trampoline and being pursued by a Hop-Chops in the Goal Pole area

The level is set in a grassy mountain area. The first portion of the course is filled with Mushroom Trampolines and enemies like Biddybuds and Spinies, as well as the Checkpoint Flag. Following it there is a giant elastic platform that moves slowly across the sky to the Warp Box that leads to the Goal Pole area, an isolated piece of land with a few Hop-Chops.

Collectibles[edit]

Green Stars[edit]

Image Location
Where to find a Green Star The first Green Star is in plain sight inside a hole in the wall near a group of Hop-Chops at the start of the level. The player can use a Hop-Chop as a Springboard to get there, or alternatively climb the wall with a Cat suit.
Where to find a Green Star After the stairs near the Checkpoint Flag, players can use a Springboard or the Cat power to reach two Mushroom Trampolines with the second Green Star above them.
Where to find a Green Star The character must enter the Mystery Box near the big bouncing platform. Inside it, they can use a Hop-Chop or the Cat transformation to climb a fence and get the third Green Star.

Stamp[edit]

Wii U version
Switch version
Image Location
Where to find a stamp The stamp is in the middle of two wheels of Para-Biddybuds during the big Mushroom Trampoline ride. The stamp is a 1-Up Mushroom.

Luigi sightings[edit]

If the player Ground Pounds the Cloud Platform with the Warp Box on it, an 8-bit Luigi can be seen before it respawns.

Enemies[edit]

Image Name Count
A Biddybud from Super Mario 3D World. Biddybud 4
Artwork of Para-Biddybuds, from Super Mario 3D World. Para-Biddybud 55
A Spiny from Super Mario 3D World. Spiny 5
A Hop-Chop from Super Mario 3D World. Hop-Chop 9

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese トランポリン高原[?]
Toranporin kōgen
Trampoline Plateau
Chinese 跳跳床高原[?]
Tiàotiàochuáng Gāoyuán
Trampoline Plateau
Dutch Trampolinetocht[?] Trampoline trip
French Rebonds sur trampignons[?] Bounces on "trampignons" (junction of trampoline and champignon [mushroom])
German Abenteuer in den Trampolinbergen[?] Adventure in Trampoline Mountains
Italian Altopiano salterino[?] Hopping plateau
Korean 트램펄린 고원[?]
Teuraempeollin Gowon
Trampoline Plateau
Portuguese Aventura nas alturas[?] Adventure in the heights
Russian По трамплинам ввысь[?]
Po tramplinam vvys'
Upwards with the trampolines
Spanish Trampolines hacia las alturas[?] Trampolines to the heights