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MPL Frosty Frontier Stage Sky Cannon.png|A view of the Frosty Frontier Stage from the Sky Cannon
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Frosty Frontier Stage

Mario against penguins in the Frosty Frontier Stage in Mario Pinball Land
General information
Points of interest Igloo
Terrain Icy
Climate Snowscape
Inhabitants Skating Shy Guys
Penguins
Mr. Blizzards
Little puffers
Bob-ombs
1-up Mole
Boss Porcupuffer
Appearances
First appearance Mario Pinball Land (2004)

The Frosty Frontier Stage,[1] also referred to as just Frosty Frontier,[2] is one of the worlds that Mario goes to in Mario Pinball Land. As its name implies, it is a frosty land filled with icy floors, snow, Mr. Blizzards, and many Shy Guys on Skates (Toad's tent is located at the start of the level). In the middle section of the land with four penguins, Mario bashes a big Freezie into an icehole, then goes inside to find a cold, watery level with a sunken ship. Inside the ship, he fights Porcupuffer and its brethren. Using Bob-ombs for artillery, Mario defeats Porcupuffer and takes its Star Key to move on. There is also a parka-wearing 1-up Mole found in an Igloo that Mario can defeat using a Starman.

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References

  1. ^ Mario Pinball Land instruction booklet, page 20.
  2. ^ Nintendo Power issue 185 (November 2004), p. 116