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'''Bold text'''Course 1 - Scale the Mountain
To complete this course, Mario must make it to the top of the mountain. But, be careful, some parts can be somewhat tricky...
'''Bold text'''Course 2 - Mystery of the Monkey Cage

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Mario reaching for a Red Coin in Tall, Tall Mountain.
The Mushroom platform area.

Tall, Tall Mountain is the twelfth course in Super Mario 64 and Super Mario 64 DS. It features a high mountain with all kinds of obstacles on the way to the top. The hat stealing monkey Ukiki is featured here as well as the blowing cloud named Fwoosh. The dangerous aspect of the level is that almost the entire path around the mountain is thin and near a cliff face. Like its painting, also located on the second story of the castle, Tall, Tall Mountain is surrounded by giant mushrooms, one of which has a Power Star. The top of the mountain has a flat surface and railing, and is next to a waterfall that leads to the start of the level.

Slide

To acquire the star Mysterious Mountainside, one must enter a portal concealed as a rock wall on the mountain. They will find themselves in a building, the exit of which leads them to the beginning of a slide. This slide is noticeably more difficult than the Princess's Secret Slide. The star is located behind a mesh on the side of the mountain, at the end of the slide.


Bold textCourse 1 - Scale the Mountain To complete this course, Mario must make it to the top of the mountain. But, be careful, some parts can be somewhat tricky...

Bold textCourse 2 - Mystery of the Monkey Cage