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Revision as of 17:27, February 7, 2024

Mission
Blast to the Lonely Mushroom
SM64DS Tall Tall Mountain Star 6.png
Location Tall, Tall Mountain
Mission # 6 (N64) / 5 (DS)
Game Super Mario 64 / Super Mario 64 DS
<<N64 <<DS Directory of missions >>N64 >>DS

Blast to the Lonely Mushroom is the sixth and final mission of Tall, Tall Mountain in Super Mario 64 and its fifth mission in Super Mario 64 DS.

Layout

In order to reach the Power Star, the player needs to open the cannon if they have not already. The player needs to climb the mountain until they get to the wooden bridge past the Chuck-Ya. Just after the bridge on a platform below is the course's Bob-omb Buddy, and talking to him opens the cannon.

To get to the cannon, the player has to go to the Mushroom Platforms just before the Monty Moles. Stepping onto the smallest mushroom in the center warps the player to an area under the mountain. Crossing the narrow paths ahead leads the player to the cannon. Once in the cannon, the player needs to line up their angle at the mushroom with the Power Star in the distance, roughly that of the angle shown in the picture to the right. If the player thinks they have the correct angle, they need to fire over to the platform to collect the Power Star.

Aside from the cannon, other methods are possible, such as using a Crazed Crate or spin-jumping off the Fly Guy next to the rolling log, as well as flying with Hoot, using a Backward Somersault with Luigi or the Wing Cap with Mario in the DS version. The player can also roll the log to the right, then long-jump off the end to the mushroom.

Names in other languages

Super Mario 64

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ぶっとべ はなれキノコへ
Buttobe Hanare Kinoko e
Blast to the Isolated Mushroom

French Canon vers le champignon
Cannon to the Mushroom
German Suche den einsamen Pilz!
Find the Lonely Mushroom!
Italian Verso il fungo solitario[1]
Towards the lonely mushroom

Super Mario 64 DS

Language Name Meaning
Japanese とべ!はなれキノコへ
Tobe! Hanare kinoko e
Shoot! To the Isolated Mushroom

Chinese 飞向孤独的蘑菇[2]
Fēixiàng Gūdú de Mógū
Fly to the Lonely Mushroom

French Jusqu'au champignon solitaire
To the Lonely Mushroom
German Ein einsamer Pilz
A Lonely Mushroom
Italian Il fungo solitario
The lonely mushroom
Korean 날아라! 외톨이버섯
Narara! Oetori beoseot
Fly! Lonely Mushroom

Spanish Disparado al champiñón solitario
Shot to the Lonely Mushroom

References

  1. ^ Super Mario Bros. Enciclopedia, pag. 90
  2. ^ From the score sheetMedia:SM64DS course list in Chinese.png and the star menu of Super Mario 64 DS as localized by iQue.