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Revision as of 14:23, June 19, 2024
Barrel Volcano is a volcano that Mario, Mallow, Geno, Bowser and Princess Peach enter to find the sixth Star Piece in Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars and its Nintendo Switch remake. Mario reaches the Barrel Volcano by jumping right into the crater from the clouds of Nimbus Land.
The Star Piece is guarded by the Czar Dragon, but after they defeat it and get the star, it is stolen by the Axem Rangers. Mario and his party chase the Axem Rangers through the volcano and end up on top of it, where the Axem Rangers get onto their huge battleship the Blade, but are followed by Mario. Mario battles the Axem Rangers on the Blade, defeats them and destroys the ship.
Cinder Toad also runs the Cinder Mart in the volcano, which consists of an item shop, an inn, and an armor shop. Many Frog Coins can also be found inside the volcano.
Enemies found
Bosses
Gallery
Barrel Volcano with the Blade
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | バーレル Bāreru Kazan |
Barrel Volcano | |
Chinese | 木桶火山[?] Mùtǒng Huǒshān |
Barrel Volcano | |
Dutch | Draakvulkaan[?] | Dragon volcano | |
French | Volcan Cholao[?] | Volcano + a contraction of chaud là-haut ("hot up there") | |
German | Berg Furio[?] | Mount Furio | |
Italian | Vulcano Scottadito[?] | Volcano + scottadito (lit. "finger burning", a term used for grilled meat that is eaten with your hands right after taking it off the grill) | |
Korean | 배럴 화산[?] Baereol Hwasan |
Barrel Volcano | |
Spanish | Volcán Flamígero[1][2] | Blazing Volcano |