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Freezeflame Volcano
Newer_Super_Mario_Bros._Wii_-_Freezeflame_Glacier_(Complete_World_5)

Newer Super Mario Bros. Wii - Freezeflame Glacier (Complete World 5)

Game Newer Super Mario Bros. Wii
World number 5
Levels 4
Bosses None
Joined World Freezeflame Glacier
Game Progression
Previous world (4) Sakura Village
Next world (6) Pumpkin Boneyard
(D) Crystal Caves (secret)

Freezeflame Volcano is a section of the fifth world in Newer Super Mario Bros. Wii, with the rest of World 5 being in Freezeflame Glacier. It is a magma-filled volcano filled with ice.

All of World 5's bosses are fought in Freezeflame Glacier.

Overview[]

Freezeflame Volcano is an impossibly fiery-icy area taking place inside a volcano. It is accessed through the volcano top from Freezeflame Glacier, where it resides.

Freezeflame Volcano can only be accessed through completing Molten Icelifts in Freezeflame Glacier. Completion of Glacier Lavalake or Lavafrost Cavern grants access to Chillsear Castle in Freezeflame Glacier. Completion of the secret exit of Magma Iceburrow grants access to Swooper Cellar in Crystal Caves.

Levels[]

Level number Level name Preview Description
5-7 Penguin Heatbath PenguinHeatbath A normal Freezeflame-themed level filled with Podoboos and Cooligans.
5-8 Magma Iceburrow MagmaIceburrow An icy lava cavern, featuring many Cooligans and large icicles.
5-A Lavafrost Cavern LavafrostCavern Another lava-filled cave, featuring Huck-Ice Crabs and Piranha Plants.
5-9 Glacier Lavalake GlacierLavalake The player has to ride a giant ice boat through parts of the lava-filled lake.

Other Buildings[]

Level number Level name Preview Description
5-Musichouse Frosty Music House Placeholer image The Music House of World 5. It is accessible after completing Lavafrost Cavern.

Music[]

Music

Trivia[]

  • This is the only world omitted from the credits sequence.
  • Ice-covered volcanoes are a real thing, an example is Mount Erebus in Antarctica.
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