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Revision as of 12:07, January 19, 2024
Fire Mountain | |
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Game | Mario vs. Donkey Kong |
Level(s) | 8 |
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Fire Mountain is the third world of the Mario vs. Donkey Kong. The Fire Mountain is a 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:
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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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 |
References