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|Jap=マリオのカーニバル
|Jap=マリオのカーニバル
|JapR=Mario no Carnival
|JapR=Mario no Kānibaru
|JapM=Mario's Carnival
|JapM=Mario's Carnival
|Fre=Fièvre alpine
|Fre=Fièvre alpine
|FreM=Alpine fever
|FreM=Alpine fever
|Ger=Hüttenfieber
|Ger=Hüttenfieber
|GerM=Cabin fever
|Ita=Pop ad alta quota
|Ita=Pop ad alta quota
|ItaM=High-altitude pop
|ItaM=High-altitude pop
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|Fre=Fièvre alpine
|FreM=Alpine fever
|Ita=Baita party
|Ita=Baita party
|ItaM=Cabin party; the "Party" part is a possible reference to the song's origin
|ItaM=Cabin party; the "Party" part is a possible reference to the song's origin

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Cabin Fever
Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix
Origin Lots of Toys (Mario Party 5)
Stage 4-2
Length 1:42
BPM 129
Note count 111 132 169 201 219
Music sample

"Cabin Fever" is a playable song in Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix. It is an arrangement of "Lots of Toys," the theme of Toy Dream in Mario Party 5.

The background of the song features Mario or Luigi dancing in a log cabin on a snowy mountain. At the beginning of the song, two Podoboos emerge from the fireplace and float to the side of the player character for the rest of the song. The plates above the fireplace jump back and forth throughout the song, and three Mr. Blizzards can be seen dancing outside through a window.

The song appears in the regular Story Mode as stage 4-2, also called Cabin Fever. In it, the player character and Toad stop at a log cabin to dance and warm up from the cold.

The song's only gimmick in Mush Mode is Coin Switches.

Story Mode text

Even the coldest toes can warm up with these hot moves!

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
French Fièvre alpine[?] Alpine fever
German Hüttenfieber[?] Cabin fever
Italian Pop ad alta quota[?] High-altitude pop
Spanish Salsa fogosa[?] Fiery salsa
Cabin Fever (stage name)
Language Name Meaning Notes
French Fièvre alpine[?] Alpine fever
Italian Baita party[?] Cabin party; the "Party" part is a possible reference to the song's origin