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(Created page with "{{more images|song being played (preferably in story mode)}} {{DDRMM song |title=Hammer Dance |image=DDRIcon12.png |origin=Ground Theme (''Super Mario Bros. 3'') |stage=3-1 |length=1:40 |bpm=157 |easy_notes=68 |normal_notes=95 |hard_notes=152 |very_hard_notes=196 |super_hard_notes=270 |sample=File:DDRMM Hammer Dance.oga }} '''Hammer Dance''' is a playable song from ''Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix''. It is a ska arrangement of the Ground Theme from ''Sup...")
 
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'''Hammer Dance''' is a playable song from ''[[Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix]]''. It is a ska arrangement of the Ground Theme from ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''.
"'''Hammer Dance'''" is a playable song from ''[[Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix]]''. It is a ska arrangement of the Ground Theme from ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''.


The background of the song takes place in front of the closed gates leading to [[World 3 (Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix)|World 3]] of the game, a large night-time carnival. Some alternate camera angles show the neon-lit and shrubbery-lined road leading to the gate, or the castle-like walls encircling the amusement park.
The background of the song takes place in front of the closed gates leading to [[World 3 (Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix)|World 3]] of the game, a large nighttime carnival. Some alternate camera angles show the neon-lit and shrubbery-lined road leading to the gate, or the castle-like walls encircling the amusement park.


In Story Mode, Hammer Dance serves as stage 3-1, '''Road Block'''. In it, two [[Hammer Bro|Hammer Bros.]] guard the entrance to the park and refuse to let [[Toad]] and [[Mario]] (or [[Luigi]]) in unless they are beaten in a dance battle. Uniquely, they are both present in the background during Story Mode, but only one is treated like a second player by the game - the second player's camera only focuses on the Hammer Bro to Mario's left. Like other Story Mode dance-off opponents, this Hammer Bro is not a playable character despite behaving like one in this stage.
In Story Mode, "Hammer Dance" serves as stage 3-1, '''Road Block'''. In it, two [[Hammer Bro]]s. guard the entrance to the park and refuse to let [[Toad]] and [[Mario]] (or [[Luigi]]) in unless they are beaten in a dance battle. Uniquely, they are both present in the background during Story Mode, but only one is treated like a second player by the game—the second player's camera focuses only on the Hammer Bro to Mario's left. Like other Story Mode dance-off opponents, this Hammer Bro is not a playable character despite behaving like one in this stage.


In Mush Mode, this song's only gimmick is [[Hammer]]s, which are thrown in an arc toward the player's note receptors. In dance-off battles (and in Story Mode), hitting these hammers successfully will cause them to rebound and arc toward the other player.
In Mush Mode, this song's only gimmick is [[hammer]]s, which are thrown in an arc toward the player's note receptors. In dance-off battles (and in Story Mode), hitting these hammers successfully causes them to rebound and arc toward the other player.


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

Revision as of 17:14, May 23, 2023

Template:More images Template:DDRMM song "Hammer Dance" is a playable song from Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix. It is a ska arrangement of the Ground Theme from Super Mario Bros. 3.

The background of the song takes place in front of the closed gates leading to World 3 of the game, a large nighttime carnival. Some alternate camera angles show the neon-lit and shrubbery-lined road leading to the gate, or the castle-like walls encircling the amusement park.

In Story Mode, "Hammer Dance" serves as stage 3-1, Road Block. In it, two Hammer Bros. guard the entrance to the park and refuse to let Toad and Mario (or Luigi) in unless they are beaten in a dance battle. Uniquely, they are both present in the background during Story Mode, but only one is treated like a second player by the game—the second player's camera focuses only on the Hammer Bro to Mario's left. Like other Story Mode dance-off opponents, this Hammer Bro is not a playable character despite behaving like one in this stage.

In Mush Mode, this song's only gimmick is hammers, which are thrown in an arc toward the player's note receptors. In dance-off battles (and in Story Mode), hitting these hammers successfully causes them to rebound and arc toward the other player.

Story Mode text

The Hammer Bros. won't let you pass! Use your slickest moves to get past them!

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese クエ・テ・バヤ・マリオ[?]
Que Te Vaya Mario
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French La danse du marteau[?] -
German Hammetanz[?] -
Italian Ballo del martello[?] -
Spanish La danza del martillo[?] -