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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. This is the only level in both World Mushroom and World Flower that is not a remix of a single level. All boss fights are now set in space at night. | |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. This is the only level in both World Mushroom and World Flower that is not a remix of a single level. All boss fights are now set in space at night. | ||
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==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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