Snowman's Land



Snowman's Land is the tenth course in Super Mario 64 and its remake Super Mario 64 DS. It is the second snow-based level in the game.

To access this course, Mario (or Luigi, Yoshi, or Wario in the DS version) will have to acquire the second of the castle's keys, and go to the floor directly above the lobby. Inside the mirror room, there will be a blank wall to Mario's left but if he were to look at the wall as it appears in the mirror, it will show the picture from the level Cool, Cool Mountain Mario should jump inside, and he will reach Snowman's Land.

Star 1: Snowman's Big Head
In the first mission, Mario has to climb the giant Mr. Blizzard. When Mario reaches the ice bridge, the large snowman comes to life and says that something's (Mario's) climbing is bothering him (wondering if it is a snow ant or an ice flea). He then start blowing out of his mouth to try and blow the "pest" away. Mario will be blown off the ice bridge if he steps in front of the continuous breeze and also lose his hat. The only way past is to use the penguin walking back and forth on the bridge to block the wind. The penguin, however, walks across, then stops and even walks back a few steps on it's way across. Once the player reaches the other side, the player should continue climbing the mountain, and Mario will reach the Power Star.

Star 2: Chill With the Bully
In this mission, Mario must travel and find a Chill Bully walking on an ice platform above a pool of extremely cold water. Mario must defeat the bully by knocking it off the small stage and into the water (identically to how he defeats bullys in Lethal Lava Land). Once the player has defeated it, a Power Star will appear in the middle of the platform.

Star 3: In the Deep Freeze
Once entering the course, Mario should take a look to his left. He will see an ice structure. Inside, he will also see a power star. The player should inspect the sculpture and find a way in. After navigating through it, Mario will finally reach the star.

Star 4: Whirl From the Freezing Pond
This time, Mario should travel to the other side of the level where there is a small pond with really cold water (Mario will take an extra point of damage while in the water no matter if his head is above the water or not). The player should walk the small path and then see a large wall across the water. Using a Spindrift to spin jump, Mario can fly over the wall and find himself in an area with two boxes. One of them contains the elusive power star.

Star 5: Shell Shredding' For Red Coins
Following the same path as in the previous mission, Mario should find himself near the two yellow blocks. The box that doesn't contain a powerstar will hold a Koopa Shell. While riding this shell, Mario is able to travel over the water making him immune to the water's effect. Two Red Coins are located on the snow wall to the right of the shell's location. To find the other coins, the player should travel around the rest of the course collecting the rest of the coins. Once all eight have been found, the powerstar will appear above the Star Marker near the entrance of the level.

Star 6: Into The Igloo
The Player must navigate their way through the Igloo with the vanish cap to the Power Star above (below in the DS Remake) the starting point.

Star 3: Yoshi's Ice Sculpture
The Player must use Yoshi's Power Flower to melt the Ice containing the Power Star.

Star 5: Snowman's Silver Stars
This is much like Shell Shredding For Eight Red Coins from Super Mario 64. Only this time there's 5 Silver Stars and 3 locations from Super Mario 64 have been eliminated.

Star 7: Red Coins in the House
Above some Icy water in the Igloo, the player must grab all eight red coins.

Igloo
The Igloo is a secret place in Snowman's Land on the game, Super Mario 64 and it's remake. It has the 8 red coins needed to get one of the Power Stars. To enter it, one must crawl.

History
Not much is known about this mysterious Igloo. It might have been crafted by Snowmen or Mr. Blizzards. In the Oringinal one the Igloo was filled with glass, but in Super Mario 64 DS , the Igloo was redesigned. The Igloo's Mirrors were removed and replaced by cold water. In N64 it was much bigger, but smaller in the DS version.

Appearance
It's exterior makes it look like it is small and useless, but it's interior is huge. It is believed that going into the igloo shrinks the character so it seems big.

Trivia

 * The name of this world is word play off "No man's land."
 * In the DS version, there is a Wario painting behind the mirror; to get to it the player must use Luigi, for when he enters the room, power flowers will appear. Also, the door behind the mirror leads to a secret Power Star.