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{{rewrite|Songs list should be moved to World 1 (''Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix'') when it's created}}
[[File:TruffleTowers.png|thumb|Mario and Toad at Truffle Towers]]
[[File:TruffleTowers.png|thumb|Mario and Toad at Truffle Towers]]
'''Truffle Towers''' is a small castle appearing in ''[[Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix]]''. The [[Music Key]]s, which keep the [[Mushroom Kingdom]] safe, are held within the castle. Once [[Waluigi]] releases the Music Keys during the events of the game, he gets one of them in order to become the best dancer. [[Mario]] (or [[Luigi]]) and [[Toad]] arrive at Truffle Towers in an attempt to stop Waluigi, but the doors are locked. Once Mario and Toad find the key, they enter and challenge Waluigi to a dance-off.
'''Truffle Towers''' is a small castle appearing in ''[[Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix]]''. The [[Music Key]]s, which keep the [[Mushroom Kingdom]] safe, are held within the castle. Once [[Waluigi]] releases the Music Keys during the events of the game, he gets one of them in order to become the best dancer. [[Mario]] (or [[Luigi]]) and [[Toad]] arrive at Truffle Towers in an attempt to stop Waluigi, but the doors are locked. Once Mario and Toad find the key, they enter and challenge Waluigi to a dance-off.

Revision as of 09:52, May 14, 2023

It has been requested that this article be rewritten. Reason: Songs list should be moved to World 1 (Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix) when it's created

Truffle Towers from Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix
Mario and Toad at Truffle Towers

Truffle Towers is a small castle appearing in Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix. The Music Keys, which keep the Mushroom Kingdom safe, are held within the castle. Once Waluigi releases the Music Keys during the events of the game, he gets one of them in order to become the best dancer. Mario (or Luigi) and Toad arrive at Truffle Towers in an attempt to stop Waluigi, but the doors are locked. Once Mario and Toad find the key, they enter and challenge Waluigi to a dance-off.

Songs

Title (English) Stage Game Original Song Original Composer Japanese Name
Here We Go! 1-1 Super Mario Bros. Ground Theme Koji Kondo ヒア・ウィ・ゴー (Hia Wi Gō)
Underground Mozart* 1-2 Mario Bros. Eine Kleine Nachtmusik Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 土管の中のモーツァルト (Dokan no Naka no Mōtsaruto)
Pipe Pop 1-2EX Piano Sonata No. 11 (Mozart) Turkish March Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart パペットダンス (Papetto Dansu)
Garden Boogie 1-3 Carmen Georges Bizet パラパラカルメン (Parapara Karumen)
Destruction Dance 1-4 Wrecking Crew Bonus Stage Hirokazu Tanaka 月夜にぶちこわせ (Tsukiyo ni Buchikowase)

*The song appears only in the regular Story Mode. In Story Mode EX, it is replaced by the next song.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese キノコキャッスル[?]
Kinoko Kyassuru
Mushroom Castle
Italian Torri tartufo[?] Truffle towers
Spanish (NOE) Castillo Trufón[?] Big Truffle Castle