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The level consists entirely of a long hallway. A [[Wow Bud]] at the start will cause the [[Wonder Flower]] to appear, but to reach it, the player must jump to the beat to cause platforms to appear. Once the [[Wonder Flower]] is collected, "Ninji Disco" plays, and a crowd of Ninjis watch the player and jump to the beat; the character's icon in the top left corner also pulses to the beat. If the player consistently jumps to the beat, the atmosphere becomes brighter, the music becomes livelier with the addition of vocals, and Ninjis will shake tambourines to the music. Furthermore, curtains will open up, allowing the player to obtain items behind them. Throughout the hallway are Ninjis, [[Piranha Plant]]s, and [[Fire Piranha Plant]]s in pipes, as well as purple curtain platforms that vanish to the beat temporarily and subsequently reappear. Five [[Wonder Token]]s are farther along the hallway. If the player collects them all, a Piranha Plant-shaped disco ball will spit out a Wonder Seed, allowing for it to be collected. Obtaining the Wonder Seed will end the [[Wonder Effect]] and stop the music. The [[Goal Pole]] is found not far after.
The level consists entirely of a long hallway. A [[Wow Bud]] at the start will cause the [[Wonder Flower]] to appear, but to reach it, the player must jump to the beat to cause platforms to appear. Once the [[Wonder Flower]] is collected, "Ninji Disco" plays, and a crowd of Ninjis watch the player and jump to the beat; the character's icon in the top left corner also pulses to the beat. If the player consistently jumps to the beat, the atmosphere becomes brighter, the music becomes livelier with the addition of vocals, and Ninjis will shake tambourines to the music. Furthermore, curtains will open up, allowing the player to obtain items behind them. Throughout the hallway are Ninjis, [[Piranha Plant]]s, and [[Fire Piranha Plant]]s in pipes, as well as purple curtain platforms that vanish to the beat temporarily and subsequently reappear. Five [[Wonder Token]]s are farther along the hallway. If the player collects them all, a Piranha Plant-shaped disco ball will spit out a Wonder Seed, allowing for it to be collected. Obtaining the Wonder Seed will end the [[Wonder Effect]] and stop the music. The [[Goal Pole]] is found not far after.


==Hidden Character Blocks==
===Hidden Character Blocks===
*A [[Yoshi (species)|Yoshi]] [[Hidden Character Block]] can be found just before the fourth [[Wonder Token]] of the Wonder Effect. It is six blocks above the [[Ninji]] to the right of the second {{conjectural|Raising Stage}}. It contains a single [[Flower coin|flower coin]].
*A [[Yoshi (species)|Yoshi]] [[Hidden Character Block]] can be found just before the fourth [[Wonder Token]] of the Wonder Effect. It is six blocks above the [[Ninji]] to the right of the second {{conjectural|Raising Stage}}. It contains a single [[Flower coin|flower coin]].



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Level
Ninji Jump Party
The Wonder Effect in Ninji Jump Party in Super Mario Bros. Wonder
World Sunbaked Desert
Game Super Mario Bros. Wonder
Difficulty
Primary power-up Fire Flower
Wonder Effect Causes "Ninji Disco" to play and Ninjis to dance
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Template:Quote2 Ninji Jump Party is a level in Super Mario Bros. Wonder, found in the Sunbaked Desert. It is a secret level behind a wall of flowing sand, and it is unlocked after completing Sunbaked Desert House. Ninji Jump Party is very musical and features Ninjis dancing to the beat. Jumping to the beat will award coins and jumping at least four times in a row causes the atmosphere to improve. This level has two Wonder Seeds. Completing this level awards the player the Rhythm Jump Badge.

While jumping on beat, the selected character(s) will shout out, "One... two... three!", with the words, "Good... Nice... Super!" in sync with the first three jumps, and on the fourth jump onwards, the character(s) will stop counting and "Fantastic!" comes up. The Yoshis and Nabbit can also be heard counting to three.

Layout

The level consists entirely of a long hallway. A Wow Bud at the start will cause the Wonder Flower to appear, but to reach it, the player must jump to the beat to cause platforms to appear. Once the Wonder Flower is collected, "Ninji Disco" plays, and a crowd of Ninjis watch the player and jump to the beat; the character's icon in the top left corner also pulses to the beat. If the player consistently jumps to the beat, the atmosphere becomes brighter, the music becomes livelier with the addition of vocals, and Ninjis will shake tambourines to the music. Furthermore, curtains will open up, allowing the player to obtain items behind them. Throughout the hallway are Ninjis, Piranha Plants, and Fire Piranha Plants in pipes, as well as purple curtain platforms that vanish to the beat temporarily and subsequently reappear. Five Wonder Tokens are farther along the hallway. If the player collects them all, a Piranha Plant-shaped disco ball will spit out a Wonder Seed, allowing for it to be collected. Obtaining the Wonder Seed will end the Wonder Effect and stop the music. The Goal Pole is found not far after.

Hidden Character Blocks

10-flower coins

  • 10-flower coin 1: Spinning clockwise not far into the level. A well-timed jump is needed to collect the coin.
  • 10-flower coin 2: Behind a curtain on a platform high up.
  • 10-flower coin 3: Quickly spins clockwise to the rhythm. It is above purple curtain platforms.

Enemies

Talking Flower quotes

  • "One... two... three... Jump!" (said by four Talking Flowers sequentially to the rhythm)
  • "Yeah!" (near the Wonder Seed, to the rhythm)
    • "Hah!"
    • "Go!"
    • "Woooo!"
    • "That's that..." (after the Wonder Seed is collected)

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese 1,2,3,ジャンプ!ハックンダンサーズ[?]
1, 2, 3, Janpu! Hakkun Dansāzu
1, 2, 3, Jump! Ninji Dancers
Chinese (simplified) 1、2、3、跳!哈库舞者[?]
1, 2, 3, Tiào! Hākù Wǔzhě
1, 2, 3, Jump! Ninji Dancers
Chinese (traditional) 1、2、3、跳!哈庫舞者[?]
1, 2, 3, Tiào! Hākù Wǔzhě
1, 2, 3, Jump! Ninji Dancers
Dutch De dans van de Ninji's[?] The Dance of the Ninjis
French Danse Ninji[?] Ninji Dance
German Tanz der Ninjis[?] Dance of the Ninjis
Italian 1, 2, 3...salta: I Ninji ballerini![?] 1, 2, 3...jump: The dancing Ninjis!
Korean 1, 2, 3, 점프! 닌군 댄서즈![?]
1, 2, 3, Jeompeu! Ningun Daenseojeu!
1, 2, 3, Jump! Ninji Dancers!
Portuguese (NOA) Dê um pulinho na Discoteca Ninji![?] Go quickly to the Ninji Disco! ("Dar um pulo" is also a pun on "pulo" (jump))
Portuguese (NOE) 1, 2, 3, salta! Discoteca Ninji![?] 1, 2, 3, jump! Ninji Disco!
Russian 1-2-3, хоп! Ниндзики-танцоры![?]
1-2-3, khop! Nindziki-tantsory!
1-2-3, hop! Ninji dancers!
Spanish (NOA) 1, 2, 3, ¡salta! Disco Ninji[?] 1, 2, 3, Jump! Ninji Disco
Spanish (NOE) 1, 2, 3, ¡salto! Disco Ninji[?] 1, 2, 3, Jump! Ninji Disco