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|As the name suggests, the level is a boss rush where the player must fight six previous bosses. The first five bosses must be fought in order to gain the five keys required to unlock the Warp Box: [[King Ka-thunk]], [[Pom Pom]], [[Hisstocrat]] (male and female together), [[Boss Brolder]] and [[Boom Boom]]. The unlocked Warp Box leads to the sixth and final boss fight: a second rematch with [[Motley Bossblob]], which when defeated leaves a Warp Box which leads to the Goal Pole. All boss fights are now set in space at night. This is the only level in both World Mushroom and World Flower that is not a remix of a previous level. | |As the name suggests, the level is a boss rush where the player must fight six previous bosses. The first five bosses must be fought in order to gain the five keys required to unlock the Warp Box: [[King Ka-thunk]], [[Pom Pom]], [[Hisstocrat]] (male and female together), [[Boss Brolder]] and [[Boom Boom]]. The unlocked Warp Box leads to the sixth and final boss fight: a second rematch with [[Motley Bossblob]], which when defeated leaves a Warp Box which leads to the Goal Pole. All boss fights are now set in space at night. This is the only level in both World Mushroom and World Flower that is not a remix of a previous level. | ||
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Β | ==Trivia== | ||
*With 12 levels, this is the longest world in any Super Mario game to have exclusively numbered levels, and excluding [[Sprixie House]]s, [[Captain Toad]] levels, and [[Mystery box]]es, is the longest world in the game and in any Super Mario game except [[Super Mario Bros 3]]. | |||
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