In the Whirlpool

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In the Whirlpool
Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix
Origin Pomp and Circumstance
Stage 2-3
Length 1:31
BPM 130
Note count 81 104 129 169 240
Music sample
A screenshot from Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix, where Mario is dancing to In the Whirlpool in a checkerboard tiled room at the helm of a ship.
Mario dancing to "In The Whirlpool" while helming the SS Brass

"In the Whirlpool" is a playable song in Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix. It is an arrangement of Pomp and Circumstance March No. 1 by Sir Edward Elgar.

The song serves as stage 2-3 of regular Story Mode, which is also titled In the Whirlpool. Having obtained the Boogie Booster, Mario or Luigi uses it to pilot the SS Brass through the swirling water. This serves as the background of the song, cutting between shots of the player character steering the ship and dancing inside it, and exterior shots of the ship moving through the water and passing by Cheep Cheeps and Bloopers. In Story Mode EX, this song is replaced by "Step by Step."

In Mush Mode, this song's only gimmick is Spinies. If stepped on, they explode and drastically decrease the dance meter. Green Spinies move at a regular speed, while red Spinies move significantly faster.

Story Mode textEdit

Find the Music Key at the bottom of the sea! Dive, SS Brass, dive!

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Names in other languagesEdit

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese 風のかなたに
Kaze no Kanata Ni
Beyond the Wind
French Dans le tourbillon Inside the whirpool
German Im Sog der Tiefe In the maelstrom of the deep
Italian Nel vortice In the whirpool
Spanish Remolino musical Musical Whirlpool
In the Whirpool (stage name)
Language Name Meaning Notes
French Dans le tourbillon[?] Inside the whirpool
Italian In fondo al mar[?] At the bottom of the sea; same as Disney's "Under the Sea" song
Spanish Bajo el mar[?] Under the sea