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Newer Super Mario Bros. Wii
Newer Super Mario Bros. Wii Deluxe
Blossom Tower
BlossomTower
Game Newer Super Mario Bros. Wii
Level number 4-Towernsmbw
Time 500
World Sakura Village
Level type Tower
Enemies Banzai Bills
Bounce Guys
Bullet Bills
Shy Guys (Blue)
Spike Guys
Boss Samerguy
Game Progression
Previous level (4-3) Cherry Falls
(4-4) Petal Lake
Next level (4-5) Vine Chasm

Blossom Tower (or World 4-Towernsmbw) is the tower and the fifth level of Sakura Village in Newer Super Mario Bros. Wii. It takes place on a towering Japanese-styled building filled with Shy Guys. Samerguy is fought at its top.

Blossom Tower is unlocked by completing Cherry Falls or the normal exit of Petal Lake. Completing it will unlock Vine Chasm.

Layout[]

Boss battle[]

Samerguy will quickly run around the room with his sword. Jump on his head after he breaks his sword, temporarily stunning him. After one hit, Samerguy will run around while sticking his sword upward, preventing you from jumping on him. Wait until Samerguy's sword is facing foward before jumping on his head again.

Star Coins[]

  • Star Coin 1: This Star Coin will be in plain sight. Simply use the Jump Blocks beside it to reach it.
  • Star Coin 2: In the transitional area with the two Warp Pipes after the first half of the level, go over the upper Warp Pipe to find the Star Coin.
  • Star Coin 3: This Star Coin will be in plain sight on a gong at the top of Samerguy's tower. Use the Springboard to the right of the tower reach it. You may need to try several times or use a Propeller Suit, which you can get externally from your inventory.

Walkthrough[]

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Newer Super Mario Bros Wii World 4-Tower Blossom Tower Star Coins

Music[]

Music
Name Music Origin Area played
Japan Original song. Main areas
Boss Tower Original song. Samerguy boss fight

Trivia[]

  • This is the only tower in Newer Super Mario Bros. Wii that does not have the standard tower theme throughout the majority of the level, instead using the standard Japanese theme.
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