Snowman's Land

Snowman's Land is the tenth stage in Super Mario 64. It is a large snowy field with a giant snowman in the middle of the stage. It also contains a small igloo which can be entered, and a battle against the Chill Bully mini-boss fight.

Missions

 * 1) SNOWMAN'S BIG HEAD
 * 2) CHILL WITH THE BULLY
 * 3) IN THE DEEP FREEZE
 * 4) WHIRL FROM THE FREEZING POND
 * 5) SHELL SHREDDIN' FOR RED COINS
 * 6) INTO THE IGLOO

Moneybag's Domain
Supposedly a secret area found in Snowman's Land in early versions of the game, nearly a few weeks away from its retail release. The way of accessing the area varies, though it is most commonly accessed by having a nearby enemy knock Mario through a wall into a hidden warp. The area is a large, flat surface, similar to that of The Princess's Secret Slide, but with tons upon tons of coins. The exact number of coins in the area is uncertain, as the copies that contained this stage are rare, though it's theorized to be somewhere in the hundreds. Due to the amount of coins in the area, the game tends to lag a lot, and can even crash if the player isn't careful. There are more than enough coins to summon in a 100 Coin Star, and collecting it warps the player to the main floor of the castle, considering the star as one of the castle's secret star. Due to the number of coins in the area, the player can create multiple 100 Coin Stars in the area, although they all count towards the same star. It does not have an official name, though fans have nicknamed the area "Moneybag's Domain" due to the amount of coins it has. It is theorized that the area was a test map, used to test how many coins can be in one area/on screen at once.

Small Chill Bullies
In the files of Super Mario 64, there are unused smaller variants of the Chill Bully boss that function identically to regular Bullies. In some personalized copies, they can appear throughout Snowman's Land, being defeated by being knocked into the freezing water, or in place of the regular Chill Bully, in numbers ranging from 1-5 according to several reports.