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'''Mt. Itoi''' (also written as '''Mount Itoi''' or '''HOLY LOLY MOUNTAIN''' in the Japanese Version) is one of the final areas in ''{{vg|Mother}}''. It is notorious for being an extremely difficult area, and when [[Shigesato Itoi]] was asked of this, he said that the game was so close to completion he rushed everything and didn't have time to test the difficulty.<ref>"What I get most is, “I’m at Mt. Itoi now, help!” That place is just crazy. When we got to fine-tuning there, I was like, “Whatever!”" --[[Shigesato Itoi]] ([http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lKpaKlatg5M#t=460s footage])</ref>  The seventh and eighth [[Eight Melodies|melodies]] are both located here. The Japanese Manuel states that it is considered a sacred place, and that few people ever travel up it.  
'''Mt. Itoi''', (Japanese: '''ホーリー•ローリー•マウンテン''' ''Holy Loly Mountain'') also written as '''Mount Itoi''', is one of the final areas in ''{{vg|Mother}}''. It is notorious for being an extremely difficult area, and when [[Shigesato Itoi]] was asked of this, he said that the game was so close to completion he rushed everything and didn't have time to test the difficulty.<ref>"What I get most is, “I’m at Mt. Itoi now, help!” That place is just crazy. When we got to fine-tuning there, I was like, “Whatever!”" --[[Shigesato Itoi]] ([http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lKpaKlatg5M#t=460s footage])</ref>  The seventh and eighth [[Eight Melodies|melodies]] are both located here. The Japanese Manuel states that it is considered a sacred place, and that few people ever travel up it.  
==Overview==
==Overview==
The mountain consists of a large cave at its base, with a plateau at the end of the cave which contains a small rest house. Higher up on the mountain is a large lake with a central whirlpool.
The mountain consists of a large cave at its base, with a plateau at the end of the cave which contains a small rest house. Higher up on the mountain is a large lake with a central whirlpool.

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