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|difficulty=★★
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|powerup=[[Elephant Fruit]]
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|wonder=Summons large [[Water Ball]]s that distinguish [[Hot-Hot Rock]]s
|wonder=Summons large [[Water Ball]]s that extinguish [[Hot-Hot Rock]]s
|before=[[Deep Magma Bog Flying Battleship|<<]]
|before=[[Deep Magma Bog Flying Battleship|<<]]
|after=[[Deep Magma Bog Observatory#Deep Magma Bog Observatory #3|>>]]
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'''Hot-Hot Hot!''' is a course in [[Deep Magma Bog]] of ''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]''. As its name suggests, [[Hot-Hot Rock]]s are prominent in this course; the name is also a pun on the song [[wikipedia:Hot Hot Hot (Arrow song)|Hot Hot Hot]]. It is unlocked after clearing [[Deep Magma Bog Flying Battleship]] and its own completion unlocks [[Deep Magma Bog Observatory#Deep Magma Bog Observatory #3|Deep Magma Bog Observatory #3]]. It has a secret exit that leads to [[Break Time! Hot-Hot Rocks]]. This course houses three [[Wonder Seed]]s and has a difficulty of two stars.
'''Hot-Hot Hot!''' is a course in [[Deep Magma Bog]] of ''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]''. As its name suggests, [[Hot-Hot Rock]]s are prominent in this course; the name is also a pun on the song [[wikipedia:Hot Hot Hot (Arrow song)|Hot Hot Hot]]. It is unlocked after clearing [[Deep Magma Bog Flying Battleship]] and its own completion unlocks [[Deep Magma Bog Observatory#Deep Magma Bog Observatory #3|Deep Magma Bog Observatory #3]]. It has a secret exit that leads to [[Break Time! Hot-Hot Rocks]]. This course houses three [[Wonder Seed]]s and has a difficulty of two stars.
==Layout==
==Layout==
The course begins with four [[Hot-Hot Rock]]s to the right with the last one being bigger, while there is a [[Morocon]] next to them. Following is a dry [[Wow Bud]] that raises a [[Beanstalk|vine]] when sprayed with water, taking the player to a platform of [[CLoud Lift]]s with a [[Brick Block]] containing a [[1-Up Mushroom]]. Next is a Brick Block with three small Hot-Hot Rocks next to it and a [[Revver]] with a [[Semisolid Platform]] above it that holds two [[? Block]]s, with the one on the right containing an [[Elephant Fruit]]. After some [[jar]]s and a pool of Hot-Hot Rocks is two Morocons, before a section with a large Hot-Hot Rock on the left, a Morocon, some jars and a wall of Brick Blocks with Hot-Hot Rocks next to it, which hold a Revver and some ? Blocks and Brick Blocks, with one of the ? Blocks containing a [[Lifting Shabon]]. After some more Brick Block walls is another Revver surrounded with Hot-Hot Rocks, with the [[Checkpoint Flag]] following.
The course begins with four [[Hot-Hot Rock]]s to the right with the last one being bigger, while there is a [[Kerpop]] next to them. Following is a dry [[Wow Bud]] that raises a [[Beanstalk|vine]] when sprayed with water, taking the player to a platform of [[Cloud Lift]]s with a [[Brick Block]] containing a [[1-Up Mushroom]]. Next is a Brick Block with three small Hot-Hot Rocks next to it and a [[Revver]] with a [[Semisolid Platform]] above it that holds two [[? Block]]s, with the one on the right containing an [[Elephant Fruit]]. After some [[jar]]s and a pool of Hot-Hot Rocks is two Kerpops, before a section with a large Hot-Hot Rock on the left, a Kerpop, some jars and a wall of Brick Blocks with Hot-Hot Rocks next to it, which hold a Revver and some ? Blocks and Brick Blocks, with one of the ? Blocks containing a [[Lifting Shabon]]. After some more Brick Block walls is another Revver surrounded with Hot-Hot Rocks, with the [[Checkpoint Flag]] following.


Shortly after is a long pool of Hot-Hot Rocks which holds many semisolid platforms, Morocons, and jars. Then there is a semisolid platform that holds a dry Wow Bud that releases the course's [[Wonder Flower]] when sprayed with water, automatically activating its Wonder Effect, which causes large [[Water Ball]]s to fall from the sky that distinguish nearby Hot-Hot Rocks. There are various platforms and Hot-Hot Rocks that help the player reach the five [[Wonder Token]]s, which reveal a [[Wonder Seed]] where the Wonder Flower was. Touching the Wonder Seed ends the effect. After a [[Beacon (Super Mario Odyssey)|Beacon]] that releases [[coin]]s and [[flower coin]]s is some more Hot-Hot Rocks and Morocons, including a set of them that lead to the [[Goal Pole]].
Shortly after is a long pool of Hot-Hot Rocks which holds many semisolid platforms, Kerpops, and jars. Then there is a semisolid platform that holds a dry Wow Bud that releases the course's [[Wonder Flower]] when sprayed with water, automatically activating its Wonder Effect, which causes large [[Water Ball]]s to fall from the sky that distinguish nearby Hot-Hot Rocks. There are various platforms and Hot-Hot Rocks that help the player reach the five [[Wonder Token]]s, which reveal a [[Wonder Seed]] where the Wonder Flower was. Touching the Wonder Seed ends the effect. After a [[Beacon (Super Mario Odyssey)|Beacon]] that releases [[coin]]s and [[flower coin]]s is some more Hot-Hot Rocks and Kerpops, including a set of them that lead to the [[Goal Pole]].


==10-flower coins==
==10-flower coins==
*'''[[10-flower coin]] 1''': Found between two large Hot-Hot Rocks in the first Hot-Hot Rock pool.
*'''[[10-flower coin]] 1''': Found between two large Hot-Hot Rocks in the first Hot-Hot Rock pool.
*'''10-flower coin 2''': Found in a sub-area that is accessed via a green pipe blocked off with Brick Blocks. The sub-area contains many Hot-Hot Rocks and some Morocons, as well as a dry Wow Bud that releases a [[Super Star]] when sprayed with water. The coin is located on top of the higher set of Hot-Hot Rocks.
*'''10-flower coin 2''': Found in a sub-area that is accessed via a green pipe blocked off with Brick Blocks. The sub-area contains many Hot-Hot Rocks and some Kerpops, as well as a dry Wow Bud that releases a [[Super Star]] when sprayed with water. The coin is located on top of the higher set of Hot-Hot Rocks.
*'''10-flower coin 3''': Found by pulling a [[Handle (Super Mario Bros. Wonder)|handle]] located between two sets of Hot-Hot Rocks near the end of the level, requiring a few [[Wall Jump]]s to reach.
*'''10-flower coin 3''': Found by pulling a [[Handle (Super Mario Bros. Wonder)|handle]] located between two sets of Hot-Hot Rocks near the end of the level, requiring a few [[Wall Jump]]s to reach.
<gallery>
SMBW Hot-Hot Hot! first 10-flower coin.jpg|First 10-flower coin
SMBW Hot-Hot Hot! second 10-flower coin.jpg|Second 10-flower coin
SMBW Hot-Hot Hot! third 10-flower coin.jpg|Third 10-flower coin
</gallery>


==Hidden goal==
==Hidden goal==
The [[Goal Pole (secret)|hidden goal]] is located in a secret sub-area. By reaching a platform to the left of the dry Wow Bud that holds the Wonder Flower, there are two platforms before a long platform with [[Cloud Lift]]s, some jars, and a Wow Bud. It can also be reached by hitting a [[Hidden Character Block]] that only [[Yoshi (species)|Yellow Yoshi]] can see that contains a vine. The platform's Wow Bud releases another Wow Bud that guides the player to a Hot-Hot Rock near the start of the course which has a [[Warp Door]] behind it. The player then enters an inverted version of the course up to the first checkpoint, referencing [[Subspace]] from ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]''. A Goal Pole replaces the Checkpoint Flag.
The [[Goal Pole (secret)|hidden goal]] is located in a secret sub-area. By reaching a platform to the left of the dry Wow Bud that holds the Wonder Flower, there are two platforms before a long platform with [[Cloud Lift]]s, some jars, and a Wow Bud. It can also be reached by hitting a [[Hidden Character Block]] that only [[Yoshi (species)|Yellow Yoshi]] can see that contains a vine. The platform's Wow Bud releases another Wow Bud in midair.  When the midair Wow Bud is activated, it sends an effect-star flying back towards the start of the course.  The effect-star will transform/destroy a a Hot-Hot Rock near the start of the course to reveal a [[Warp Door]] behind it. The player then enters an inverted version of the course up to the first checkpoint, referencing [[Subspace]] from ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]''. A Goal Pole replaces the Checkpoint Flag.


==Enemies==
==Enemies==
*[[Hot-Hot Rock]]
*[[Hot-Hot Rock]]
*[[Morocon]]
*[[Kerpop]]
*[[Revver]]
*[[Revver]]


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*"''Hot...''" (found above the Beacon)
*"''Hot...''" (found above the Beacon)
**"''Too hot...''"
**"''Too hot...''"
**"''More water, moooore...''" (when sprayed with water)
**"''Only rain can quench this thirst...''"
**"''This feels AMAZING!''" (during the Wonder Effect)
**"''This feels AMAZING!''" (during the Wonder Effect)
**"''That was so, so good!''" (after the Wonder Effect)
**"''That was so, so good!''" (after the Wonder Effect)
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{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap={{ruby|灼熱|しゃくねつ}}のアチアチストリート
|Jap={{ruby|灼熱|しゃくねつ}}のアチアチストリート
|JapR=Shakunetsu no achiachi sutorīto
|JapR=Shakunetsu no Achiachi Sutorīto
|JapM=Scorching hot-hot street
|JapM=Scorching Hot-Hot Street
|Dut=Heet onder de voeten
|DutM=Hot underfoot <small>(''Te heet onder de voeten'' is a Dutch idiom meaning "too hot to handle")</small>
|Fre=Pavés rôtis
|Fre=Pavés rôtis
|FreM=Roast cobblestone; possibly a reference to Italian singer {{wp|Luciano Pavarotti}}
|FreM=Roast cobblestone; possibly a reference to Italian singer {{wp|Luciano Pavarotti}}
|Ger=Heißes Pflaster
|Ger=Heißes Pflaster
|GerM=Hot cobblestone
|GerM=Hot cobblestone
|PorA=Pipocando de calor!
|PorAM=Popping from heat!
|PorE=Passeio pela Rua Abrasadora
|PorEM=Trip along Fiery Road
}}
}}
{{SMBW levels}}
{{SMBW levels}}
[[Category:Volcanic areas]]
[[Category:Volcanic areas]]
[[Category:Levels with a secret exit]]
[[Category:Super Mario Bros. Wonder levels]]
[[Category:Super Mario Bros. Wonder levels]]

Latest revision as of 14:13, September 2, 2024

Level
Hot-Hot Hot!
Elephant Mario in the level Hot-Hot Hot! in Super Mario Bros. Wonder
World Deep Magma Bog
Game Super Mario Bros. Wonder
Difficulty ★★
Primary power-up Elephant Fruit
Wonder Effect Summons large Water Balls that extinguish Hot-Hot Rocks
Music sample
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Hot-Hot Hot! is a course in Deep Magma Bog of Super Mario Bros. Wonder. As its name suggests, Hot-Hot Rocks are prominent in this course; the name is also a pun on the song Hot Hot Hot. It is unlocked after clearing Deep Magma Bog Flying Battleship and its own completion unlocks Deep Magma Bog Observatory #3. It has a secret exit that leads to Break Time! Hot-Hot Rocks. This course houses three Wonder Seeds and has a difficulty of two stars.

Layout[edit]

The course begins with four Hot-Hot Rocks to the right with the last one being bigger, while there is a Kerpop next to them. Following is a dry Wow Bud that raises a vine when sprayed with water, taking the player to a platform of Cloud Lifts with a Brick Block containing a 1-Up Mushroom. Next is a Brick Block with three small Hot-Hot Rocks next to it and a Revver with a Semisolid Platform above it that holds two ? Blocks, with the one on the right containing an Elephant Fruit. After some jars and a pool of Hot-Hot Rocks is two Kerpops, before a section with a large Hot-Hot Rock on the left, a Kerpop, some jars and a wall of Brick Blocks with Hot-Hot Rocks next to it, which hold a Revver and some ? Blocks and Brick Blocks, with one of the ? Blocks containing a Lifting Shabon. After some more Brick Block walls is another Revver surrounded with Hot-Hot Rocks, with the Checkpoint Flag following.

Shortly after is a long pool of Hot-Hot Rocks which holds many semisolid platforms, Kerpops, and jars. Then there is a semisolid platform that holds a dry Wow Bud that releases the course's Wonder Flower when sprayed with water, automatically activating its Wonder Effect, which causes large Water Balls to fall from the sky that distinguish nearby Hot-Hot Rocks. There are various platforms and Hot-Hot Rocks that help the player reach the five Wonder Tokens, which reveal a Wonder Seed where the Wonder Flower was. Touching the Wonder Seed ends the effect. After a Beacon that releases coins and flower coins is some more Hot-Hot Rocks and Kerpops, including a set of them that lead to the Goal Pole.

10-flower coins[edit]

  • 10-flower coin 1: Found between two large Hot-Hot Rocks in the first Hot-Hot Rock pool.
  • 10-flower coin 2: Found in a sub-area that is accessed via a green pipe blocked off with Brick Blocks. The sub-area contains many Hot-Hot Rocks and some Kerpops, as well as a dry Wow Bud that releases a Super Star when sprayed with water. The coin is located on top of the higher set of Hot-Hot Rocks.
  • 10-flower coin 3: Found by pulling a handle located between two sets of Hot-Hot Rocks near the end of the level, requiring a few Wall Jumps to reach.

Hidden goal[edit]

The hidden goal is located in a secret sub-area. By reaching a platform to the left of the dry Wow Bud that holds the Wonder Flower, there are two platforms before a long platform with Cloud Lifts, some jars, and a Wow Bud. It can also be reached by hitting a Hidden Character Block that only Yellow Yoshi can see that contains a vine. The platform's Wow Bud releases another Wow Bud in midair. When the midair Wow Bud is activated, it sends an effect-star flying back towards the start of the course. The effect-star will transform/destroy a a Hot-Hot Rock near the start of the course to reveal a Warp Door behind it. The player then enters an inverted version of the course up to the first checkpoint, referencing Subspace from Super Mario Bros. 2. A Goal Pole replaces the Checkpoint Flag.

Enemies[edit]

Talking Flower quotes[edit]

  • "This place might be the end of me..." (found above a platform)
    • "My poor withered roots..."
    • "You'd share your water with me?!" (when sprayed with water)
  • "Of all the places to sprout..." (found above a platform near the dry Wow Bud containing the Wonder Flower)
    • "I had to grow here?"
    • "More water, moooore..." (when sprayed with water)
    • "Only rain can quench this thirst..."
    • "I LIIIIIIIIVE!" (during the Wonder Effect)
    • "I think I'm gonna make it!" (after the Wonder Effect)
  • "Hot..." (found above the Beacon)
    • "Too hot..."
    • "More water, moooore..." (when sprayed with water)
    • "Only rain can quench this thirst..."
    • "This feels AMAZING!" (during the Wonder Effect)
    • "That was so, so good!" (after the Wonder Effect)

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese 灼熱しゃくねつのアチアチストリート[?]
Shakunetsu no Achiachi Sutorīto
Scorching Hot-Hot Street
Dutch Heet onder de voeten[?] Hot underfoot (Te heet onder de voeten is a Dutch idiom meaning "too hot to handle")
French Pavés rôtis[?] Roast cobblestone; possibly a reference to Italian singer Luciano Pavarotti
German Heißes Pflaster[?] Hot cobblestone
Portuguese (NOA) Pipocando de calor![?] Popping from heat!
Portuguese (NOE) Passeio pela Rua Abrasadora[?] Trip along Fiery Road