Marble Zone


 * You may also be looking for the Marble Garden Zone from Sonic the Hedgehog 3.

Marble Zone is the second level from the original Sonic the Hedgehog. It is an ancient underground complex, flooded with boiling lava. Above ground, grass grows over the ancient marble buildings and there are columns and statues everywhere. Below ground, however, the Marble Zone is a twisted maze of moving platforms and crushing, spiked weights.

Certain bricks can be destroyed for points; sometimes up to 30,000 could be obtained, if the bricks are destroyed in sequence. This zone also has many shortcuts, and walls that you can break through for rings and shields.

Boss
At the end of Act 3, Dr. Robotnik attacks with an improvement to his craft that shoots fireballs on one of the two platforms Sonic can stand on, briefly setting it on fire.

Music
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Sonic Drift
The Marble Zone appeared alongside other Sonic 1 zones as a track in the game Sonic Drift. It was the second track of the game, following the Green Hill Zone and preceding the Spring Yard Zone (as in its original appearance). Unlike its original appearance, the entire level is played above ground.

Sonic the Comic
The Marble Zone appeared in the third issue of Sonic the Comic, in the story "Mayhem in the Marble Zone". In this story, Sally Acorn's brother Tufftee runs off to be a hero, only to captured by badniks in the Marble Zone and eventually rescued by Sonic. Although it is mentioned that the Green Hill Zone and the Marble Zone are close to each other, Sonic still jumps through a giant ring in order to get there.

Archie Comics
In the "Genesis" story arc, Sonic, Sally Acorn, Boomer, and Antoine traveled across Marble Zone to try and locate Dr. Robotnik after Sonic freed the trio in the Green Hill Zone.

Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog
The second episode of the 1993 cartoon series Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog took place in Marble Zone ("Subterranean Sonic"). Marble Zone is the home of Spelunk a cranky mole who mines the underground tunnels for treasure. Despite the location being named Marble Zone, it looks completely different than it did in the video game.

Trivia

 * An early version of this zone featured UFOs in the sky, but they were dropped for the final release.
 * Marble Zone also had a hazard which behaved similar to the dropping crushing hazards, except it shot out horizontal instead of vertical and had 3 spikes on the end of it. However, it was removed upon the final release.