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[[File:SM64DS-Tall Tall Mountain Map.PNG|frame|left|Map of '''Tall, Tall Mountain''' in ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]''.]]
[[File:SM64DS-Tall Tall Mountain Map.PNG|frame|left|Map of '''Tall, Tall Mountain''' in ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]''.]]
'''Tall, Tall Mountain''' is the twelfth level in ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' and ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]''. The painting to the course is located in the foyer of the castle's second floor opposite the painting to [[Wet Dry World]]. It is the smallest painting that leads into a course. 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 enemy 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.  This is the only one of the main courses in the DS version that has neither a [[Switch Star]] nor [[Silver Star]]s.   
'''Tall, Tall Mountain''' is the twelfth course in ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' and ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]''. The painting to the course is located in the foyer of the castle's second floor opposite the painting to [[Wet Dry World]]. It is the smallest painting that leads into a course. 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 enemy 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.  This is the only one of the main courses in the DS version that has neither a [[Switch Star]] nor [[Silver Star]]s.   
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==Levels==
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===Star 2: Mystery of the Monkey Cage===
===Star 2: Mystery of the Monkey Cage===
[[File:Mystery_of_the_Monkey_Cage.PNG|200px|left|thumb|Mario standing behind the monkey cage.]]
[[File:Mystery_of_the_Monkey_Cage.PNG|200px|left|thumb|Mario standing behind the monkey cage.]]
To acquire this star, Mario must again trek to the top of the mountain, or hitch a ride with [[Hoot]] the owl, where there will be an Ukiki. Mario must catch it, and, when prompted, let him go. Mario must then follow it to a cage containing a star. The Ukiki will break the cage, and the star will fall. Mario must head back to the area where the other [[Ukiki]] is to get it.
To acquire this star, Mario must again trek to the top of the mountain, or hitch a ride with [[Hoot]] the owl, where there will be an Ukiki. Mario must catch it, and, when prompted, let him go. Mario must then follow it to a cage containing a star. The Ukiki will break the cage, and the star will fall. Mario must head back to the area where the other [[Ukiki]] is to get it. In the DS version, [[Luigi]] and [[Wario]] must do the same, but Yoshi can eat it.
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[[File:SM64DS-Tall Tall Mountain Map2.PNG|frame|left|Map of the secret slide.]]
[[File:SM64DS-Tall Tall Mountain Map2.PNG|frame|left|Map of the secret slide.]]
[[File:Mysterious_Mountainside.PNG|200px|thumb]]
[[File:Mysterious_Mountainside.PNG|200px|thumb]]
To acquire this star, Mario must find the entrance to a secret slide. It is near the top of the mountain by a [[Fwoosh]]. If Mario walks up to the wall, it may move a little like a painting would. He should jump into it and get into the level.  
To acquire this star, Mario must find the entrance to a secret slide. It is near the top of the mountain by a cloud enemy, [[Fwoosh]] (who can blow Mario off the mountain). If Mario walks up to the wall, it may move a little like a painting would. He should jump into it and get into the level.  


Mario will find himself in a building with a large slide on it. This slide is noticeably more difficult than the [[Princess's Secret Slide]] and has many curves and jumps. Also, near the beginning is a fork-in-the-road, and if Mario chooses the wrong road, he will fall off the slide and lose a life. At the end of the slide, Mario will go through a hole that will lead him to the star that is located behind a mesh on the side of the mountain.
Mario will find himself in a building with a large slide on it. This slide is noticeably more difficult than the [[Princess's Secret Slide]] and has many curves and jumps. Also, near the beginning is a fork-in-the-road, and if Mario chooses the wrong road, he will fall off the slide and lose a life. At the end of the slide, Mario will go through a hole that will lead him to the star that is located behind a mesh on the side of the mountain.
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===Star 6 (N64)/5 (DS): Blast to the Lonely Mushroom===
===Star 6 (N64)/5 (DS): Blast to the Lonely Mushroom===
[[File:SM64DS Tall Tall Mountain Star 6.png|200px|left|thumb|Mario shooting to the mushroom.]]
[[File:SM64DS Tall Tall Mountain Star 6.png|200px|left|thumb|Mario shooting to the mushroom.]]
This star is situated on a large, isolated mushroom, away from the mountain. It can be accessed five ways. Shortcuts involve long jumping from the top of the mountain, jumping on a [[Fly Guy]] and twirling onto the mushroom, using [[Hoot]] the owl, blasting from the cannon, and using the [[Wing Cap]]. The cannon is under the island that can be reached by a secret portal on one of the smaller mushroom platforms. The portal will take Mario near a very thin  walkway for him cross. When he gets to the end of the walkway, the cannon will be in front of him. Mario must carefully aim and grab the star in midair. In the DS remake, the player can also use [[Luigi]]'s backflip from the top.
This star is situated on a large, isolated mushroom, away from the mountain. It can be accessed five ways. Shortcuts involve long jumping from the top of the mountain, jumping on a [[Fly Guy]] and twirling onto the mushroom, using [[Hoot]] the owl, blasting from the cannon, and using the [[Wing Cap]]. The cannon is under the island that can be reached by a secret portal on one of the smaller mushroom platforms. The portal will take Mario near a very thin  walkway for him cross. When he gets to the end of the walkway, the cannon will be in front of him. Mario must carefully aim and grab the star in midair. Mario can also get to the mushroom, with the Wing Cap. In the DS remake, the player can also use [[Luigi]]'s backflip from the top.


This Star was moved to Star 5 in the DS remake.
This Star was moved to Star 5 in the DS remake.
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===Star 6 (DS): 5 Secrets of the Mountain===
===Star 6 (DS): 5 Secrets of the Mountain===
[[File:5_Secrets_of_the_Mountain.PNG|200px|thumb|]]
[[File:5_Secrets_of_the_Mountain.PNG|200px|thumb|]]
This star is added to ''Super Mario 64 DS'', for the sixth star. To access it, the player has to either have Mario collect a Wing Cap at the top of the mountain or make use of [[Hoot]] who can be found in a tree at the beginning of the course. The objective is to fly through the five coin rings in the sky. The star will then appear on the summit.
This star is added to ''Super Mario 64 DS'', for the sixth star. To access it, the player has to either have Mario collect a Wing Cap at the top of the mountain or make use of [[Hoot]] who can be found in a tree at the beginning of the course, but Luigi can backflip. The objective is to fly through the five coin rings in the sky. The star will then appear on the summit.


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