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'''Fire Mountain''' is the third [[world]] of the ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong]]'' and its [[Nintendo Switch]] [[Mario vs. Donkey Kong (Nintendo Switch)|remake]]. The Fire Mountain is | '''Fire Mountain''' is the third [[world]] of the ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong]]'' and its [[Nintendo Switch]] [[Mario vs. Donkey Kong (Nintendo Switch)|remake]]. The Fire Mountain is filled with [[lava]], [[Ninji (toy)|Ninjis]], and [[Katakata Kaen Heihō]]. | ||
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Revision as of 07:04, February 15, 2024
Fire Mountain | |
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Game | Mario vs. Donkey Kong |
Level(s) | 8 |
<< List of worlds >> (GBA) or >> (NS) |
Fire Mountain is the third world of the Mario vs. Donkey Kong and its Nintendo Switch remake. The Fire Mountain is filled with lava, Ninjis, and Katakata Kaen Heihō.
Levels
Level | Image | Summary |
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Level 3-1 | A level that introduces Lava Geysers and Ninjis | |
Level 3-2 | A level that introduces Kurasshās and Firebirds | |
Level 3-3 | A level with rising lava and Podoboos | |
Level 3-4 | A level with several enemies | |
Level 3-5 | A level with rising lava and moving platforms | |
Level 3-6 | A level with sinking and rising lava and several Katakata Kaen Heihōs | |
Level 3-mm | The third Mini-Mario level, which makes use of Color Switches to avoid obstacles | |
Level 3-DK | The third fight with Donkey Kong, who throws barrels and rocks |
Profiles
Mario vs. Donkey Kong (Nintendo Switch)
- Website description:
- Japanese:
マグマから飛び出すバブルや、マリオを押しつぶそうとするブロックに気をつけて。[1]
- Japanese:
Gallery
First part of Level 3-1
Second part of Level 3-1
First part of Level 3-2
Second part of Level 3-2
First part of Level 3-3
Second part of Level 3-3
First part of Level 3-4
Second part of Level 3-4
First part of Level 3-5
Second part of Level 3-5
First part of Level 3-6
Second part of Level 3-6
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ファイヤーマウンテン[?] Faiyā Maunten |
Fire Mountain | |
Dutch | Vlamvulkaan[?] | Flame Vulcano | |
French | Montagne de Feu[?] | Fire Mountain | |
German | Flammgipfel[?] | Flame Peak | |
Italian | Il Picco Infuocato[?] | The Fiery Peak | |
Spanish | Montaña de Fuego[?] | Fire Mountain |