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In Story Mode, the song appears as stage 4-3, '''Big Freezie Battle'''. Having found the fourth [[Music Key]] lodged inside a large [[Freezie]] at the top of [[World 4 (Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix)|World 4]], [[Mario]] or [[Luigi]] must dance to melt the ice. This Freezie, in addition to four smaller ones, can be seen in the song's background, bouncing to the beat of the song. It shrinks over time until, by the end of the song, it is even smaller than the Freezies in the foreground, at which point it disappears.
In Story Mode, the song appears as stage 4-3, '''Big Freezie Battle'''. Having found the fourth [[Music Key]] lodged inside a large [[Freezie]] at the top of [[World 4 (Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix)|World 4]], [[Mario]] or [[Luigi]] must dance to melt the ice. This Freezie, in addition to four smaller ones, can be seen in the song's background, bouncing to the beat of the song. It shrinks over time until, by the end of the song, it is even smaller than the Freezies in the foreground, at which point it disappears.


Unlike in most battles in Story Mode, the Big Freezie does not act like a second, computer-controlled player. However, it does serve as the song's hazard in Mush Mode, appearing at the bottom of the screen and covering oncoming notes. Whenever a note is missed, it moves farther up the screen, but it can be pushed back down by stepping on [[Fire Flower]]s.
Unlike in most battles in Story Mode, the Big Freezie does not act like a second, computer-controlled player. However, it does serve as the song's hazard in Mush Mode, appearing at the bottom of the screen and covering oncoming notes. Whenever a note is missed, it moves further up the screen, but it can be pushed back down by stepping on [[Fire Flower]]s.


==Story Mode EX text==
==Story Mode EX text==

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