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{{disambig2|the stage in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''|the music track that can play on this stage|List of SSBB Music (Super Mario Bros. series)}} | {{disambig2|the stage in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''|the music track that can play on this stage|List of SSBB Music (Super Mario Bros. series)}} | ||
{{Infobox Stage | {{Infobox Stage | ||
| | |location = ''{{s|supermariowiki|Super Mario Sunshine}}'' | ||
|name = Delfino Plaza | |name = Delfino Plaza | ||
|image | |image = [[File:SSBU-Delfino_Plaza.jpg|250px|Delfino Plaza]] | ||
|caption = Delfino Plaza in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''.<br>[[File:MarioSymbol.svg|50px]] | |||
|universe = {{uv|Mario}} | |universe = {{uv|Mario}} | ||
|games = ''[[Brawl]]''<br>''[[SSB4]]'' ([[SSB4-U|Wii U]])<br>''[[Ultimate]]'' | |games = ''[[Brawl]]''<br/>''[[SSB4]]'' ([[SSB4-U|Wii U]])<br>''[[Ultimate]]'' | ||
|availability = [[Starter stage|Starter]] | |hometo = '''Brawl:'''<br>{{SSBB|Mario}}<br/>{{SSBB|Luigi}}<br/>{{SSBB|Peach}}<br/>{{SSBB|Bowser}}<br>{{SSBB|R.O.B.}} (when [[Mario Bros.]] is not unlocked)<br/>'''SSB4:'''<br>{{SSB4|Mario}}<br>{{SSB4|Luigi}}<br>{{SSB4|Peach}}<br>{{SSB4|Bowser}}<br>{{SSB4|Rosalina & Luma}}<br>{{SSB4|Dr. Mario}}<br>{{SSB4|Bowser Jr.}}<br/>'''Ultimate:'''<br/>{{SSBU|Mario}}<br/>{{SSBU|Luigi}}<br/>{{SSBU|Peach}}<br/>{{SSBU|Daisy}}<br/>{{SSBU|Bowser}}<br/>{{SSBU|Dr. Mario}}<br/>{{SSBU|Rosalina & Luma}}<br/>{{SSBU|Bowser Jr.}} | ||
|cratetype = Normal | |availability = [[Starter stage|Starter]] (''Brawl'' and ''SSB4'') | ||
|maxplayers = | |cratetype = Normal | ||
|maxplayers = [[8-Player Smash|8]] (Ω form only) | |||
|music = <small>In ''Brawl'':<br>''{{SSBBMusicLink|Super Mario Bros.|Delfino Plaza}}''<br>''{{SSBBMusicLink|Super Mario Bros.|Title / Ending (Super Mario World)}}''<br>'''''{{SSBBMusicLink|Super Mario Bros.|Main Theme (New Super Mario Bros.)}}'''''<br>'''''{{SSBBMusicLink|Super Mario Bros.|Ricco Harbor}}'''''<br>'''''{{SSBBMusicLink|Super Mario Bros.|Main Theme (Super Mario 64)}}'''''<br>In ''SSB4'':<br>''{{SSB4MusicLink|Super Mario Bros.|Delfino Plaza}}''<br>''{{SSB4MusicLink|Super Mario Bros.|Ricco Harbor}}''<br>''{{SSB4MusicLink|Super Mario Bros.|Super Mario 3D Land Theme / Beach Theme}}''<br>''{{SSB4MusicLink|Super Mario Bros.|Princess Peach's Castle}}''<br>''{{SSB4MusicLink|Super Mario Bros.|Rainbow Cruise}}''<br>''{{SSB4MusicLink|Super Mario Bros.|Main Theme (New Super Mario Bros.)}}''<br>'''''{{SSB4MusicLink|Super Mario Bros.|Main Theme (Super Mario 64) (Original)|Main Theme (Super Mario 64)}}'''''<br>'''Bolded tracks must be unlocked'''</small> | |||
|brawlsingles = Counterpick/Banned | |brawlsingles = Counterpick/Banned | ||
|brawldoubles = Counterpick/Banned | |brawldoubles = Counterpick/Banned | ||
|ssb4singles = Counterpick/Banned | |ssb4singles = Counterpick/Banned | ||
|ssb4doubles = Counterpick/Banned | |ssb4doubles = Counterpick/Banned | ||
|interwiki = mariowiki | |||
|interwikiname= Super Mario Wiki | |||
|interwiki = mariowiki | |interwikipage= Delfino Plaza | ||
|interwikiname = Super Mario Wiki | |||
|interwikipage = Delfino Plaza | |||
}} | }} | ||
'''Delfino Plaza''' ({{ja|ドルピックタウン| | '''Delfino Plaza''' ({{ja|ドルピックタウン|Dorupikkutaun}}, ''Dolphic Town'') is a stage in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' based on the 2002 game ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'' released for [[Nintendo GameCube]]. It returns as a [[familiar stage]] in {{forwiiu}} and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''. Players battle on a floating platform, which then drops the characters off at a certain location before picking them up again and transporting them to another location, essentially touring them around the area. | ||
==Overview== | |||
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The battle begins on a main platform that uses propeller-propulsion with two small transparent platforms above it and another large arching transparent platform above them. However, the arrangement of the platforms on changes each time the main platform picks characters up to move them to a different location. The formats are: | The battle begins on a main platform that uses propeller-propulsion with two small transparent platforms above it and another large arching transparent platform above them. However, the arrangement of the platforms on changes each time the main platform picks characters up to move them to a different location. The formats are: | ||
*The starting arrangement of platforms described above. | *The starting arrangement of platforms described above. | ||
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*The large main platform with three small platforms above it; one high up in the middle and the other two lower, slanting diagonally down towards the stage from the left and right respectively. | *The large main platform with three small platforms above it; one high up in the middle and the other two lower, slanting diagonally down towards the stage from the left and right respectively. | ||
The stage hovers toward Isle Delfino, which resides in the background | The stage hovers toward Isle Delfino, which resides in the background and drops players off at numerous landmarks around the island. All of these variants make Delfino Plaza the stage with the most individual fighting arenas in ''Brawl''. The locales are landed on in a random order and they are as follows: | ||
*The small, dune-shaped island to the east of a plaza. A warp pipe and a palm tree sit in the background here. | *The small, dune-shaped island to the east of a plaza. A warp pipe and a palm tree sit in the background here. | ||
*The second, slightly larger island on the far western area of the main plaza. Both islands are surrounded by the ocean which | *The second, slightly larger island on the far western area of the main plaza. Both islands are surrounded by the ocean which can be swam in. | ||
*The three grass-covered stone spires near the shoreline. Players can swim in the sea between the spires and also on the edges. | *The three grass-covered stone spires near the shoreline. Players can swim in the sea between the spires and also on the edges. | ||
*The row of buildings in front of the Shine Gate. | *The row of buildings in front of the Shine Gate. | ||
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*The area in front of the dolphin fountain with a staircase on both sides. | *The area in front of the dolphin fountain with a staircase on both sides. | ||
*The area with a line of beach umbrellas to the left of the Shine Gate. | *The area with a line of beach umbrellas to the left of the Shine Gate. | ||
*The two areas on the western edge of the island. A shallow veranda sits in between, which characters can walk around in, and a deeper section requires [[swimming]] to navigate. | *The two areas on the western edge of the island. A shallow veranda sits in between, which characters can walk around in, and a deeper section that requires [[swimming]] to navigate. | ||
===Differences from ''Super Mario Sunshine''=== | ===Differences from ''Super Mario Sunshine''=== | ||
*The city's size has been decreased, proved by comparing with characters | *The city's size has been decreased, proved by comparing with characters in ''Brawl'' and in ''Super Mario Sunshine''. | ||
*The manholes are not the same as they appear in ''Super Mario Sunshine''. | |||
*The | |||
*The Grand Pianta Statue does not appear on the background of the stage. | *The Grand Pianta Statue does not appear on the background of the stage. | ||
*Additionally, the boxes containing the three variations of [[F.L.U.D.D.]] nozzles are also no longer in the background. | *Additionally, the boxes containing the three variations of [[F.L.U.D.D.]] nozzles are also no longer in the background. | ||
*The cannon that transported Mario to | *The cannon that transported Mario to Pinna Park is no longer there. | ||
*The Shine Gate has two platforms at each side that were not | *The Shine Gate has two platforms at each side that were not there in ''Super Mario Sunshine''. | ||
*The large Shine Sprite on the Shine Gate spins | *The large Shine Sprite on the Shine Gate spins in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'', but it doesn't in ''Super Mario Sunshine''. The only time it ever spins is when it's cleaned for the first time, and when sprayed. After it is cleaned, it stays still permanently. | ||
*There is a platform on one section of the level that is in the water, and | *There is a platform on one section of the level that is in the water, and originally wasn't there in ''Sunshine''. | ||
*On the front of the plaza (one of the sections where | *On the front of the plaza (one of the sections where one can battle), the ledges were rounded in ''Sunshine'', but were made rectangular to fight on in ''Brawl''. | ||
*The | *The pipe on top of both the Shine Gate that led to Pianta Village and the building in front of it which led to Sirena Beach are no longer there. | ||
*Although the mosaic in front of the dolphin statue is still | *Although the mosaic in front of the dolphin statue is still there, the giant beam of sunlight that teleported Mario to Noki Bay is missing. | ||
*The paint portals on the | *The paint portals on the pier hut (leading to Ricco Harbor) and the lighthouse (leading to Gelato Beach) have both been removed in ''Brawl''. | ||
* | *All of the [[Yoshi]] [[Egg Throw|eggs]] that used to be in the Plaza have been taken out. | ||
*The umbrellas in Delfino Plaza have no bouncing properties, unlike in ''Sunshine''. | *The umbrellas in Delfino Plaza have no bouncing properties, unlike in ''Sunshine''. | ||
* | *Although it's normally a busy plaza, not one Pianta is seen in the level. | ||
*The [[swimming|water]] in many parts of the stage is shallower than in ''Super Mario Sunshine''. | *The [[swimming|water]] in many parts of the stage is shallower than in ''Super Mario Sunshine''. | ||
*The Pipe on the small island that leads to the | *The Pipe on the small island that leads to the poisonous river stage no longer has the yellow zigzag-damaging substance. | ||
*The boats are different | *The boats are different as they are lacking the umbrellas. | ||
===Ω | ===Ω form=== | ||
The | The Ω form uses the base platform with an extra bottom layer. Like many touring stages, the stage does not stop at any places of interest. Star KOs are enabled. | ||
<gallery widths="200px"> | <gallery widths="200px"> | ||
SSB4UDelfinoPlazaOmega.jpg|Ω form | SSB4UDelfinoPlazaOmega.jpg|[[Ω form]] | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==Origin== | ==Origin== | ||
[[File:DelfinoPlazaSMS.png|thumb|left|Delfino Plaza as it originally appeared in ''Super Mario Sunshine''.]] | [[File:DelfinoPlazaSMS.png|thumb|left|200px|Delfino Plaza as it originally appeared in ''Super Mario Sunshine''.]] | ||
This stage is based on Delfino Plaza from ''{{s|mariowiki|Super Mario Sunshine}}''. It is the largest city on {{s|mariowiki|Isle Delfino}}, and it acts as the hub area for the game | This stage is based on Delfino Plaza from ''{{s|mariowiki|Super Mario Sunshine}}''. It is the largest city on {{s|mariowiki|Isle Delfino}}, and it acts as the hub area for the game as all seven levels are accessed from there in various ways. | ||
Areas {{s|mariowiki|Mario}} visited included: {{s|mariowiki|Ricco Harbor}}, a commercial fishing area which can be seen in this stage to the west of Delfino Plaza and the music for which is used in ''Brawl'' and ''Smash 4''; {{s|mariowiki|Pinna Park}}, an amusement park built on an island that Mario had to be shot from a cannon to reach in ''Sunshine'' (while the cannon Mario uses is missing, in this stage, Pinna Park can still be seen); and an active volcano named {{s|mariowiki|Corona Mountain}}, where Mario and [[Bowser]] fought. Both the entrance to Corona Mountain and the volcano itself are retained. Mario and company arrived on Isle Delfino at a small airport built on three small islands, known as {{s|mariowiki|Delfino Airstrip}}, which can be seen in the far background of this stage. | |||
In ''Super Mario Sunshine'', Mario, {{s|mariowiki|Toadsworth}}, a group of {{s|mariowiki|Toad}}s, and {{s|mariowiki|Princess Peach}} flew to the island for vacation. Upon arrival, the entire island was covered in graffiti and goop by {{s|mariowiki|Bowser Jr.}} Mario was blamed for the situation and was sentenced to clean up Delfino Plaza, as well as other locations on the island, with the help of {{s|mariowiki|F.L.U.D.D.}} Due to heavy reuse of the ''Super Mario Sunshine'' models, this stage is very close to how it is presented in ''Super Mario Sunshine'', with the primary difference being that the whole area is scaled down. | |||
==Tournament | ==Tournament Legality== | ||
===In ''Brawl''=== | ===In ''Brawl''=== | ||
This stage is usually a counterpick, as while the stage is fairly unintrusive, the ability to [[shark]] on the main hovering platform, and some parts of the stage having [[wall]]s and [[walk-off]]s, give a fairly large advantage to certain characters (most infamously {{SSBB|Meta Knight}} and {{SSBB|King Dedede}}). | This stage is usually a counterpick, as while the stage is fairly unintrusive, the ability to [[shark]] on the main hovering platform, and some parts of the stage having [[wall]]s and [[walk-off]]s, give a fairly large advantage to certain characters (most infamously {{SSBB|Meta Knight}} and {{SSBB|King Dedede}}). | ||
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===In ''Smash 4''=== | ===In ''Smash 4''=== | ||
Delfino Plaza was once again legal as a counterpick in the early stages of the ''Smash 4'' metagame. However, as many characters were able to KO early on the top blast line, which drastically shifts downward during the transitions, it was seen as too powerful for characters with great vertical KO moves (such as {{SSB4|Donkey Kong}} or {{SSB4|R.O.B.}}) and against particularly floaty or light characters (such as {{SSB4|Jigglypuff}} or {{SSB4|Rosalina}}, who would also benefit from the blast line shift due to Luma's strong up aerial). Since ''Smash 4''{{'}}s release, there have been more stages to choose from over Delfino Plaza (such as {{SSB|Dream Land}}), and it has been banned in major rulesets as of [[GENESIS 3]]. | Delfino Plaza was once again legal as a counterpick in the early stages of the ''Smash 4'' metagame. However, as many characters were able to KO early on the top blast line, which drastically shifts downward during the transitions, it was seen as too powerful for characters with great vertical KO moves (such as {{SSB4|Donkey Kong}} or {{SSB4|R.O.B.}}) and against particularly floaty or light characters (such as {{SSB4|Jigglypuff}} or {{SSB4|Rosalina}}, who would also benefit from the blast line shift due to Luma's strong up aerial). Since ''Smash 4''{{'}}s release, there have been more stages to choose from over Delfino Plaza (such as {{SSB|Dream Land}}), and it has been banned in major rulesets as of [[GENESIS 3]]. | ||
==Glitches== | ==Glitches== | ||
[[File:Delfino texture glitch.jpeg|thumb|The | [[File:Delfino texture glitch.jpeg|thumb|The texture glitch in action. Note how the floor texture, and multiple buildings are not visible]] | ||
*If | *If one were to use a "Multi-Kick", such as {{SSBB|Peach}}'s [[down aerial]] attack while the platform was landing at the beach island, the player could fall through and end up swimming underneath. | ||
*If the stage is reset | *If the stage is reset, either by restarting in [[Training Mode]] or via [[Sudden Death]], while the platform comes to rest in certain locations in the town, the models for some buildings, centerpieces, or even interactable objects and floor textures will not load in, and will not be loaded until said locations are visited again. This occurs because in some locations when there is no way of viewing these buildings with the camera, the game will temporarily stop rendering them, likely as a way of reducing lag on the stage. However restarting the stage in the aforementioned ways skips the cue for the buildings to be reloaded, causing the glitch. It can be seen in action [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qka0S6F5qvM here]. | ||
==Update history== | ==Update history== | ||
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==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
Delfino Plaza.jpg|Delfino Plaza in ''Brawl''. | Delfino Plaza.jpg|Delfino Plaza in ''Brawl''. | ||
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Isle_delfino_06.jpg|On top of the Shine Gate. | Isle_delfino_06.jpg|On top of the Shine Gate. | ||
Isle_delfino_07.jpg | Isle_delfino_07.jpg | ||
DelfinoSSB4.jpg|Delfino Plaza in {{forwiiu}}. | |||
SSBUWebsiteRodin1.jpg|[[Rodin]] on Delfino Plaza in ''[[Ultimate]]''. | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*The propelled platforms have F.L.U.D.D.'s propeller on them. | |||
*At the stone spires, [[Pokémon Trainer]] can be seen far in the background on the grass part at the volcano's foot if he is selected. | *At the stone spires, [[Pokémon Trainer]] can be seen far in the background on the grass part at the volcano's foot if he is selected. | ||
*If {{SSBB|R.O.B.}} is met in [[Classic Mode (SSBB)|Classic]] or [[All-Star]] | *If {{SSBB|R.O.B.}} is met in [[Classic Mode (SSBB)|Classic]] or [[All-Star]] but the player has not unlocked the [[Mario Bros. (stage)|Mario Bros.]] stage, he is fought on Delfino Plaza. | ||
*In the [[Beta|beta version]] of ''Brawl'', the music track "''Castle/Boss Fortress (Super Mario World/SMB 3)''" was one of the tracks in Delfino Plaza's [[My Music]] selection (as shown in a screenshot on the [[Smash Bros. DOJO!!]] website). For the final version of ''[[Brawl]]'', though, the track was moved to [[Luigi's Mansion]]. | *In the [[Beta|beta version]] of ''Brawl'', the music track "''Castle/Boss Fortress (Super Mario World/SMB 3)''" was one of the tracks in Delfino Plaza's [[My Music]] selection (as shown in a screenshot on the [[Smash Bros. DOJO!!]] website). For the final version of ''[[Brawl]]'', though, the track was moved to [[Luigi's Mansion]]. | ||
*By using a hacked camera, one can see that only half of Corona Mountain is part of the stage. Also, in ''Brawl'', areas inside buildings and under manhole covers are surprisingly detailed when using a hacked camera, suggesting that the model was taken directly out of ''Super Mario Sunshine''.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://youtu.be/dodQup7CujE |title=Off Camera Secrets Super Smash Bros. Brawl - Boundary Break }}</ref> | *By using a hacked camera, one can see that only half of Corona Mountain is part of the stage. Also, in ''Brawl'', areas inside buildings and under manhole covers are surprisingly detailed when using a hacked camera, suggesting that the model was taken directly out of ''Super Mario Sunshine''.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://youtu.be/dodQup7CujE |title=Off Camera Secrets Super Smash Bros. Brawl - Boundary Break }}</ref> | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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