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Level
Ninjutsu: The Art of Flames
Ninja Peach making her way through a castle terrace and a guard in Ninjutsu: The Art of Flames in Princess Peach: Showtime.
World 4F
Game Princess Peach: Showtime!
Primary power-up Ninja Peach
Boss Large boulder creature
Music track Assassin's Disco (Ninja Peach)
Music sample
Normal
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Ninjutsu: The Art of Flames is a level in Princess Peach: Showtime!, located in the lower right on the fourth floor of the Sparkle Theater. This stage is unlocked after clearing all of 3F. It is the second level where the Ninja Peach transformation is used.

Layout

The show starts out with Peach in her Ninja transformation, as two Theets ask her for help to reclaim an invaded castle.

After sneaking her way forwards through guards who get alarmed by bells, and rotating doors, Peach makes her way to a roofed area that is being bombed by the castle invaders. After getting across the collapsing roofs and floors, Peach makes her way to two tired Theets, one of which gives her a secret scroll that turns a nearby cogwheel into a large boulder creature who flies up to the roof, reaching up to and smashing into the castle invader.

Sparkle Gems

Sparkle Gems marked with an asterisk ⁽*⁾ will always be obtained during regular gameplay.

  1. In the lower left of the first indoor sneaking section.
  2. After saving the caged Theet that is guarded by two guards.*
  3. In the first "Rotating walls" section, trapping the guard inside so that a dresser appears outside, then jumping up to the left roof.
  4. Spin the set of three rotating doors, so that Peach and the Gem ends up on the outside at the same time.
  5. After the three rotating doors, the Gem is between two guards.
  6. In the autorunner bomb section, the Gem is on the far right of the first (left) cogwheel.
  7. Eight Sparkle Gem pieces during the section with bouncing flat floors. Requires a quick-timed jump to get up to the wall-jump where four of the pieces are.

Ribboner

Ribboner is found after a very tight jump to the left inside the two-floor rotating door, with a guard shining a light on him. He awards the Ninja Ribbon for Stella.

  • Help request: "So bright!"
  • Rescue message: "Agh! That light left me seeing spots!"

Postgame Ninja Theets

  1. On the face of the stone hill immediately after the start.
  2. On the staircase next to the purple-yellow sign, behind the first lamp-holding Sour Bunch member.
  3. To the immediate left after releasing the caged Theet.

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese 烈火忍法帖れっかにんぽうちょう[?]
Rekka Ninpōchō
Fire Ninja Technique
Chinese 烈火忍法帖[?]
Lièhuǒ Rěnfǎ Tiè
Fire Ninja Technique
Dutch Ninjutsu: vlammentraining[?] Ninjutsu: Flaming Training
French Ninjutsu : le parchemin du feu[?] Ninjutsu: the scroll of fire
German Ninja-Künste: Weg des Feuers[?] Ninja Arts: Path of the Fires
Italian Tecnica ninjutsu: fiamme roventi[?] Ninjutsu technique: red-hot flames
Portuguese A Arte Ninja das Chamas[?] The Ninja Art of the Flames
Spanish La técnica ninja del fuego[?] The ninja technique of fire