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For [[Mario]] to acquire this [[Power Star]], Mario should head to the left of where [[Tuxie]] is found and see a platform with a snowball on it. Upon approaching it, it will tell Mario that it is looking for a new head. Mario must then bring the snowball down a slope, so it can get to the [[Headless Snowman]]. Mario must get in front of the snow ball and stand behind the Headless Snowman's platform, to direct the snowball toward it. If Mario does not lead it, or slides ahead the snowball and takes a shortcut into Snowman's head face, it will aimlessly miss its destination and fall off the course (or even into the cannon). Succeeding in giving the Snowman a new body, the grateful Snowman will reward Mario with his next Star. | For [[Mario]] to acquire this [[Power Star]], Mario should head to the left of where [[Tuxie]] is found and see a platform with a snowball on it. Upon approaching it, it will tell [[Mario]] that it is looking for a new head. [[Mario]] must then bring the snowball down a slope, so it can get to the [[Headless Snowman]]. [[Mario]] must get in front of the snow ball and stand behind the Headless Snowman's platform, to direct the snowball toward it. If [[Mario]] does not lead it, or slides ahead the snowball and takes a shortcut into Snowman's head face, it will aimlessly miss its destination and fall off the course (or even into the cannon). Succeeding in giving the Snowman a new body, the grateful Snowman will reward Mario with his next Star. | ||
==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== |
Revision as of 17:21, August 18, 2018
Template:Missionbox Snowman's Lost His Head is the fifth mission in the Cool, Cool Mountain course in both Super Mario 64 and its remake.
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For Mario to acquire this Power Star, Mario should head to the left of where Tuxie is found and see a platform with a snowball on it. Upon approaching it, it will tell Mario that it is looking for a new head. Mario must then bring the snowball down a slope, so it can get to the Headless Snowman. Mario must get in front of the snow ball and stand behind the Headless Snowman's platform, to direct the snowball toward it. If Mario does not lead it, or slides ahead the snowball and takes a shortcut into Snowman's head face, it will aimlessly miss its destination and fall off the course (or even into the cannon). Succeeding in giving the Snowman a new body, the grateful Snowman will reward Mario with his next Star.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Chinese | 帮助雪人寻找脑袋[1] Bāngzhù Xuěrén Xúnzhǎo Nǎodài |
Help the Snowman Find the Head | |
German | Baue einen Schneemann! DS: Ein Schneemann ganz kopflos[?] |
Build a snowman! DS: A snowman all headless |
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Italian | Il pupazzo ha perso la testa[?] | The snowman lost its head | |
Korean | 데굴데굴눈사람[?] Degul degul Nunsaram |
Rolling Snowman |
References
- ^ From the Template:Media link and the entrance menu of Super Mario 64 DS as localized by iQue.