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|image=[[File:SM64 Tall, Tall Mountain.png| | |image={{Tabber|title1=''Super Mario 64''|content1=[[File:SM64 Tall, Tall Mountain.png|280px]]|title2=''Super Mario 64 DS''|content2=[[File:SM64DS Tall Tall Mountain.png|280px]]}} | ||
|unlock=Clear [[Bowser in the Fire Sea]]. | |unlock=Clear [[Bowser in the Fire Sea]]. | ||
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==Layout== | ==Layout== | ||
[[File:SM64DS Tall Tall Mountain Map 1.png|frame|left|Map of Tall, Tall Mountain in ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'']] | [[File:SM64DS Tall Tall Mountain Map 1.png|frame|left|Map of Tall, Tall Mountain in ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'']] | ||
The player starts at the base of the mountain next to a small pond. Behind them is a narrow ledge with a [[1-Up Mushroom|1-UP Mushroom]] on it, and in front of them is a trio of [[Goomba]]s. Past the Goombas is a ramp that leads to two gaps the player has to [[Long Jump|long-jump]] across; failing to cross the first one has the player land on the ground below, but failing the second results in a lost life. Beyond the gaps are several [[Mushroom Platform]]s with [[Red Coin]]s and a [[! Block|yellow block]] containing a 1-UP Mushroom. The center Mushroom Platform has a [[warp]] to the [[cannon]]. Past the Mushroom Platforms is a series of platforms that lead farther up the mountain with Red Coins and [[Monty Mole]]s on them. In the DS version, there is an additional [[block (Super Mario 64)|Black Brick]] that uncovers a [[Super Mushroom|mushroom]] when broken. Additionally, there is a Mushroom Platform across the gap that holds the [[Star Marker]] of the level. Beyond the Monty Moles is a path with [[Bob-omb]]s and a [[Chuckya]], followed by a bridge with a [[Bob-omb Buddy]] on a small platform below it. Afterward, there is | The player starts at the base of the mountain next to a small pond. Behind them is a narrow ledge with a [[1-Up Mushroom|1-UP Mushroom]] on it, and in front of them is a trio of [[Goomba]]s. Past the Goombas is a ramp that leads to two gaps the player has to [[Long Jump|long-jump]] across; failing to cross the first one has the player land on the ground below, but failing the second results in a lost life. Beyond the gaps are several [[Mushroom Platform]]s with [[Red Coin]]s and a [[! Block|yellow block]] containing a 1-UP Mushroom. The center Mushroom Platform has a [[warp]] to the [[cannon]]. Past the Mushroom Platforms is a series of platforms that lead farther up the mountain with Red Coins and [[Monty Mole]]s on them. In the DS version, there is an additional [[block (Super Mario 64)|Black Brick]] that uncovers a [[Super Mushroom|mushroom]] when broken. Additionally, there is a Mushroom Platform across the gap that holds the [[Star Marker]] of the level. Beyond the Monty Moles is a path with [[Bob-omb]]s and a [[Chuckya]], followed by a bridge with a [[Bob-omb Buddy]] on a small platform below it. Afterward, there is an [[Ukiki|Ukkiki]] (who attempts to steal the player's [[cap]]) and a [[Fly Guy]], followed by a [[rolling log]] the player has to cross in order to get across the gap. | ||
After the log is a large slope with several [[metal ball|iron ball]]s rolling down it. Alternatively, there is a different path with Bob-ombs the player can use to go around the slope with the iron balls. At the end of both paths is a large gap the player has to long-jump across followed by a [[Fwoosh]] that attempts to blow the player off the mountain, causing them to lose their cap. Next to the Fwoosh is a hidden passage that leads to the [[slide (Super Mario 64)#Mysterious Mountain Slide|Mysterious Mountain Slide]]. Past the Fwoosh is a grassy area with Goombas, though the grass makes it difficult for the player to [[jump]]. After the grass field is a narrow bridge over a waterfall, and across it is the peak of the mountain. | After the log is a large slope with several [[metal ball|iron ball]]s rolling down it. Alternatively, there is a different path with Bob-ombs the player can use to go around the slope with the iron balls. At the end of both paths is a large gap the player has to long-jump across followed by a [[Fwoosh]] that attempts to blow the player off the mountain, causing them to lose their cap. Next to the Fwoosh is a hidden passage that leads to the [[slide (Super Mario 64)#Mysterious Mountain Slide|Mysterious Mountain Slide]]. Past the Fwoosh is a grassy area with Goombas, though the grass makes it difficult for the player to [[jump]]. After the grass field is a narrow bridge over a waterfall, and across it is the peak of the mountain. | ||
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==Enemies | ==Enemies== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
SM64 - Goomba Model.png|[[Goomba]]s | SM64 - Goomba Model.png|[[Goomba]]s | ||
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Ukiki 64.png|[[Ukiki|Ukkiki]] | Ukiki 64.png|[[Ukiki|Ukkiki]] | ||
FwooshScreenshot64.png|[[Fwoosh]] | FwooshScreenshot64.png|[[Fwoosh]] | ||
BigSteelieSM64.png|[[metal ball|Iron ball]]s | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
SM64-Facing Tall, Tall Mountain.png|The painting leading to Tall, Tall Mountain in the N64 version | SM64-Facing Tall, Tall Mountain.png|The painting leading to Tall, Tall Mountain in the N64 version | ||
SM64DS Facing Tall, Tall Mountain.png|The painting leading to Tall, Tall Mountain in the DS version | SM64DS Facing Tall, Tall Mountain.png|The painting leading to Tall, Tall Mountain in the DS version | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== | ||
{{foreign names | {{foreign names | ||
|Jap=たかいたかいマウンテン (''64'') | |Jap=たかいたかいマウンテン (''64'')<br>たかいたかい マウンテン (''DS'') | ||
|JapR=Takai Takai Maunten | |JapR=Takai Takai Maunten | ||
|JapM=Tall, Tall Mountain | |JapM=Tall, Tall Mountain | ||
|Spa=Montaña Escarpada | |Spa=Montaña Escarpada | ||
|SpaM=Steep Mountain | |SpaM=Steep Mountain | ||
| | |Fra=Trop Haute Montagne | ||
| | |FraM=Overly-Tall Mountain | ||
|Ger=Fliegenpilz Fiasko | |Ger=Fliegenpilz Fiasko | ||
|GerM=Toadstool Fiasco | |GerM=Toadstool Fiasco | ||
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|KorR=Nopgo nopeun Mauntin | |KorR=Nopgo nopeun Mauntin | ||
|KorM=Tall, Tall Mountain | |KorM=Tall, Tall Mountain | ||
| | |Chi=高高山脉<ref name="iQue">From the {{media link|SM64DS course list in Chinese.png|score sheet}} and the Power Star menu of ''Super Mario 64 DS'' as localized by [[iQue]].</ref> | ||
| | |ChiR=Gāogāo Shānmài | ||
| | |ChiM=Tall, Tall Mountain Ranges | ||
}} | }} | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*The name of the 100-Coin Star is '''Challenge the Slide!'''<ref>M. Arakawa. ''Super Mario 64'' Player's Guide. Page 127.</ref> | |||
*The name of the 100-Coin Star is '''Challenge the Slide!'''<ref> | |||
==References== | ==References== |