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|image=[[File:The Princess's Secret Slide.png|200px]]<br>''Super Mario 64''<br>[[File:SM64DS Secret Slide.png|200px]]<br>''Super Mario 64 DS'' | |image=[[File:The Princess's Secret Slide.png|200px]]<br>''Super Mario 64''<br>[[File:SM64DS Secret Slide.png|200px]]<br>''Super Mario 64 DS'' | ||
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'''The Princess's Secret Slide''', referred to as '''Princess Toadstool's Secret Slide''' by a | '''The Princess's Secret Slide''', referred to as '''Princess Toadstool's Secret Slide''' by a sign, is one of the secret [[level]]s in ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' and ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'', as well as being one of the three [[Slide (Super Mario 64)|slides]] in the games. The entrance to the course is in the [[Princess Peach's room|Princess's room]], located behind the [[★ door]] marked with a "1" on the mezzanine of the [[Peach's Castle|Mushroom Castle]]. Inside the room are three stained glass windows with images of [[Princess Peach]] on them. [[Jump]]ing into the one on the right leads to the slide. In ''Super Mario 64 DS'', the room is expanded to include the locked doors with [[Mario]], [[Luigi]], [[Wario]], and a [[Power Star]] behind them, and the number of stained glass windows is reduced from three to two, but the stained glass window on the right still leads to the slide. The level is also used as one of the four courses in the [[Super Mario 64 DS#VS mode|VS mode]]. | ||
This level and [[The Secret Aquarium]] are the only two hidden courses outside the [[Bowser]] courses to retain their original names in the DS remake. | This level and [[The Secret Aquarium]] are the only two hidden courses outside the [[Bowser]] courses to retain their original names in the DS remake. | ||
==Layout== | ==Layout== | ||
[[File:SM64DS Princess' Secret Slide Map.png|frame|left|Map of The Princess's Secret Slide in ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'']] | [[File:SM64DS Princess' Secret Slide Map.png|frame|left|Map of The Princess's Secret Slide in ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'']] | ||
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The music that plays in the course is a variation of the "[[Super Mario 64 Main Theme]]," as well as [[Cool, Cool Mountain]]'s music, involving a Western style, with an instrumentation of a harmonica, a bass, drums, a banjo, and a whistle. This music can also be heard during the races with [[Koopa the Quick]] and in most other secret courses, in secret areas that involve a slide, and in other regular courses such as [[Tick Tock Clock]] and [[Rainbow Ride]]. | The music that plays in the course is a variation of the "[[Super Mario 64 Main Theme]]," as well as [[Cool, Cool Mountain]]'s music, involving a Western style, with an instrumentation of a harmonica, a bass, drums, a banjo, and a whistle. This music can also be heard during the races with [[Koopa the Quick]] and in most other secret courses, in secret areas that involve a slide, and in other regular courses such as [[Tick Tock Clock]] and [[Rainbow Ride]]. | ||
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SM64-Facing Secret Slide.png|The window leading to The Princess's Secret Slide in ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' | SM64-Facing Secret Slide.png|The window leading to The Princess's Secret Slide in ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' | ||
SM64DS-Facing Secret Slide.png|The window leading to The Princess's Secret Slide in ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'' | SM64DS-Facing Secret Slide.png|The window leading to The Princess's Secret Slide in ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'' | ||
The Princess's Secret Slide Starting Area.png | The Princess's Secret Slide Starting Area.png | ||
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|Spa=El Tobogán de la Princesa | |Spa=El Tobogán de la Princesa | ||
|SpaM=The Slide of the Princess | |SpaM=The Slide of the Princess | ||
|Ita=Lo Scivolo della Principessa | |Ita=Lo Scivolo della Principessa <small>(''Super Mario 64 DS'')</small> | ||
|Ita2=Scivolo segreto della Principessa<ref>''[[Super Mario Bros. Encyclopedia|Super Mario Bros. Enciclopedia]]''. Page 91.</ref> | |||
|Ita2=Scivolo segreto della Principessa<ref> | |||
|ItaM=The Princess' Slide | |ItaM=The Princess' Slide | ||
|Ita2M=Princess' secret slide | |Ita2M=Princess' secret slide | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*After [[Mario]] gets the first Star from the [[Bob-omb Battlefield]], the message that appears erroneously says that the entrance to this secret level is on the second floor, while in fact it is on the mezzanine. | *After [[Mario]] gets the first Star from the [[Bob-omb Battlefield]], the message that appears erroneously says that the entrance to this secret level is on the second floor, while in fact it is on the mezzanine. | ||
*[[List of Super Mario 64 pre-release and unused content|Originally]], this stage was going to house a yellow [[! Switch]] item for boxed [[Green Shell|Koopa shells]].<ref> | *[[List of Super Mario 64 pre-release and unused content|Originally]], this stage was going to house a yellow [[! Switch]] item for boxed [[Green Shell|Koopa shells]].<ref>TCRF. [[tcrf:Super Mario 64 (Nintendo 64)/Oddities#Secret_Slide|Super Mario 64 (Nintendo 64)]]. ''The Cutting Room Floor''. Retrieved July 31, 2020.</ref> | ||
*The ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'' version of this level is later referenced in ''[[WarioWare: Move It!]]'', where [[Super Mario 64 DS (microgame)|a microgame]] has the player control Mario (and Luigi in two-player mode) to reach the goal. | *The ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'' version of this level is later referenced in ''[[WarioWare: Move It!]]'', where [[Super Mario 64 DS (microgame)|a microgame]] has the player control Mario (and Luigi in two-player mode) to reach the goal. | ||