Ms. Mowz's Song

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Ms. Mowz's Song
Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix
Origin Ms. Mowz's Song (Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door)
Stage 4-2 EX
Length 1:33
BPM 139
Note count 121 135 175 213 239
Music sample
Gameplay of Ms. Mowz's Song in Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix
Luigi, Podoboos, logs and plates dancing to the song

"Ms. Mowz's Song" is a playable song in Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix. It is an arrangement of Ms. Mowz's theme from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.

The song appears in Story Mode EX as stage 4-2, Cabin Fever EX, replacing "Cabin Fever." In it, the player character and Toad stop at a log cabin to warm up from the cold and wait out a blizzard. The interior of the cabin is similar, but instead of the plates dancing, burning logs exit the fireplace and dance alongside Mario or Luigi and the Podoboos. The Mr. Blizzards are still present outside, but they are not focused on by the camera.

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

Story Mode EX text[edit]

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

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese チューチューテクノ[?]
Chūchū Tekuno
From 「チューチュー」(chūchū, onomatopoeia for squeaking mice) and "techno"
French Chu-Chu Techno[?] From the Japanese name
German Nagerines Song[?] Ms. Mowz's song
Italian Canzone di Squitty[?] Ms. Mowz's song
Spanish Contante y sonante[?] Constant and Sound (An expression referring to cash money)
Cabin Fever EX
Language Name Meaning Notes
French Fièvre alpine EX[?] Alpine fever EX
Italian Baita party ESP[?] Cabin party EX; short for expert ("esperto")