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Mario and friends, after dodging a lot of obstacles in Dark Land, arrive to the Temple Gloom, which is guarded by [[Dry Bones]]. After stomping on the Dry Bones, the friends bash blocks to create a barrier from the Dry Bones and then enter the Temple of Gloom. | Mario and friends, after dodging a lot of obstacles in Dark Land, arrive to the Temple Gloom, which is guarded by [[Dry Bones]]. After stomping on the Dry Bones, the friends bash blocks to create a barrier from the Dry Bones and then enter the Temple of Gloom. | ||
The Temple of Gloom also has a lot of obstacles such as King Koopa statues firing laser beams, but the friends safely make it to the door of the room that holds the Doom Dancer. [[ | The Temple of Gloom also has a lot of obstacles such as King Koopa statues firing laser beams, but the friends safely make it to the door of the room that holds the Doom Dancer. [[Cheatsy Koopa|Cheatsy]], [[Bully Koopa|Bully]], and [[Big Mouth Koopa]] sneak and eavesdrop the friends and they plot to snatch the Doom Dancer by making a trip string. | ||
After Mario grabs the Doom Dance, booby traps go off in the Temple of Gloom, but Mario and his friends escape safely out of the temple, only to have their Doom Dancer snatched away by the Koopalings, and Bully Koopa leads everyone affected by the Doom Dancer music into King Koopa's Castle. | After Mario grabs the Doom Dance, booby traps go off in the Temple of Gloom, but Mario and his friends escape safely out of the temple, only to have their Doom Dancer snatched away by the Koopalings, and Bully Koopa leads everyone affected by the Doom Dancer music into King Koopa's Castle. |