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==Stage overview==
==Stage overview==
[[File:BusterWolfThrow.jpg|thumb|left|Breaking one of the invisible walls on the stage will trigger [[Special Zoom]].]]
[[File:BusterWolfThrow.jpg|thumb|left|Breaking one of the invisible walls on the stage will trigger [[Special Zoom]].]]
The stage's layout is a simple flat ring, similar to most stages in the ''Fatal Fury'' and ''The King of Fighters'' series, which is slightly elevated above ground level. It takes place in a large, arena-like stadium close to the center of a {{s|wikipedia|gridiron football}} field. Similar to both [[Pokémon Stadium]] and [[Boxing Ring]], a large jumbotron that records the on-screen action can be seen in the background. Invisible walls are on both sides of the stage, blocking the respective [[blast line]]s; these walls can be broken by dealing enough knockback to a fighter, akin to the shields in [[Home-Run Contest]] from ''Brawl'' onwards. The nature of these walls make this the only stage in the game on which it is not possible to self-destruct by crossing the side blast zones.
The stage's layout is a simple flat ring, similar to most stages in the ''Fatal Fury'' and ''The King of Fighters'' series, which is slightly elevated above ground level. It takes place in a large, arena-like stadium close to the center of a {{s|wikipedia|gridiron football}} field. Similar to both [[Pokémon Stadium]] and [[Boxing Ring]], a large jumbotron that records the on-screen action can be seen in the background. Invisible walls are on both sides of the stage, blocking the respective [[blast line]]s; these walls can be broken by dealing enough knockback to a fighter, akin to the shields in [[Home-Run Contest]] from ''Brawl'' onwards. However, fighters can still be knocked into the vertical blast zones with enough knockback.  


Fighters can still be knocked into the vertical blast zones with enough knockback. In addition to the invisible walls of the side, there is also an invisible ceiling above the upper blast zone, which prevents players from getting over the walls, as technical limitations prevent them from having an infinite height.
In addition to the invisible walls of the side, there is also an invisible ceiling above the upper blast zone, which prevents players from getting over the walls, as technical limitations prevent them from having an infinite height.


This stage's side blast zones have a special mechanic where if a fighter somehow gets beyond the blast lines, they will not be KO'd right away, but will be instead be KO'd after 100 frames (60 frames prior to 12.0.0) if they do not return to being within the blast lines. This is to prevent fighters from being KO'd by throws that can temporarily shift an opponent's position to beyond the walls and into the blast zones. This mechanic can be seen using a glitch with {{SSBU|Villager}} and {{SSBU|Isabelle}}'s [[Dream Home|Final]] [[Dream Town Hall|Smashes]], which when used right against the walls on an opponent, will cause said opponent to clip through the walls at the end of the moves. The opponent won't be KO'd right away, but instead is KO'd when the 100 frames elapse. Prior to 12.0.0, it was also possible to KO an opponent using {{SSBU|Ike}}'s back throw right up against the wall while he was under the effect of the critical super giant [[Spirit]] effect and a timer.
[[Background character|Background characters]] from ''Fatal Fury'' and ''The King of Fighters'' make cameos just outside of the ring, similarly to how they do while watching the fight in the early ''The King of Fighters'' games. There are 20 in total, but only three or four will appear in a single match. While they are normally random, the choice of music will guarantee specific characters to appear. If there are more than four players in a match, no characters will appear.
 
While it is possible to [[tech]] on the invisible wall, it is not possible to [[wall jump]], [[wall cling]], or stick to the surface with moves like [[Dragon Lunge]] or [[Sword of the Creator]]. Additionally, as with the Home-Run Stadium, the wall is not always attached to the blast lines; should [[Sudden Death]] occur, the blast lines will eventually be placed inside the wall.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ar0CyQBpKx4</ref>
 
[[Background character|Background characters]] from ''Fatal Fury'' and ''The King of Fighters'' make cameos just outside of the ring, similarly to how they do while watching the fight in the early ''The King of Fighters'' games. There are 20 in total, but only three or four will appear in a single match. While they are normally random, the choice of music will guarantee specific characters to appear. If there are more than four players in a match, no background characters will appear.


Several additional effects occur whenever a player scores a KO: the crowd cheers, background characters react, smoke machines on the football field deploy multicolored smoke trails, sparklers on the arena activate, and the "King of Fighters" logo above the jumbotron lights up in multiple colors.
Several additional effects occur whenever a player scores a KO: the crowd cheers, background characters react, smoke machines on the football field deploy multicolored smoke trails, sparklers on the arena activate, and the "King of Fighters" logo above the jumbotron lights up in multiple colors.
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==Background characters==
==Background characters==
The following characters cameo in the background of the stage. In addition to their idle animations, these characters will strike a pose or cheer in response to KOs. The idle and cheering animations that the background characters have are based on their background animations in ''The King of Fighters'' series from ''{{'}}94'' to ''{{'}}98'' during a match and when the player wins a round, respectively. However, some characters have had theirs significantly altered, such as Chang and Choi, who use their winposes, while some have poses based on entirely different games, most notably Rock, who never appeared in games that have that feature.
The following characters cameo in the background of the stage.
 
====''Fatal Fury''====
====''Fatal Fury''====
*'''Andy Bogard''' - Briefly bends one leg against the other and flips his hair, then flashes a smile with a thumbs up. His design is based off of his original appearance in the early ''Fatal Fury'' and ''The King of Fighters'' games.
*'''Andy Bogard''' - Briefly bends one leg against the other and flips his hair, then flashes a smile with a thumbs up. His design is based off of his original appearance in the early ''Fatal Fury'' and ''The King of Fighters'' games.
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"King of Fighters" is a recurring tournament in SNK's gaming universe. The concept was first introduced in ''Fatal Fury: King of Fighters'', although canonically, the first time a King of Fighters tournament was ever held was in ''Art of Fighting 2''. Recently, the tournament's most prominent appearances are in ''The King of Fighters'' series, which was based on the idea developed in both series, as well as Ryo Sakazaki's appearance as a secret extra opponent in ''Fatal Fury Special''.
"King of Fighters" is a recurring tournament in SNK's gaming universe. The concept was first introduced in ''Fatal Fury: King of Fighters'', although canonically, the first time a King of Fighters tournament was ever held was in ''Art of Fighting 2''. Recently, the tournament's most prominent appearances are in ''The King of Fighters'' series, which was based on the idea developed in both series, as well as Ryo Sakazaki's appearance as a secret extra opponent in ''Fatal Fury Special''.
Banners in the background include the logos for Alpha and Arex, recurring brands in ''The King of Fighters'' series, as well as ''Fatal Fury'' and ''King of Fighters'' themselves, many of which incorporate the ''Smash'' logo. One banner reads "Neo Challenger", as a reference to both the {{s|wikipedia|Neo Geo}} and Terry's status as a newcomer to ''Smash'', and another is SNK's logo edited to read "SSB". To the right of the stage, there is a banner that reads "Welcome to Super Smash Bros. Ultimate".
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Mai Shiranui, despite being as prominent a character as Terry in the ''Fatal Fury'' and ''The King of Fighters'' series, does not make a cameo appearance on the stage. During a [[Mr. Sakurai Presents]], he claims Mai was excluded in order to keep the game's A rating from the CERO. In the English localized script, Sakurai is dubbed saying "''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' is for good boys and girls." In an interview, {{iw|wikipedia|Yasuyuki Oda}} was asked if he had any issues with Terry's inclusion in ''Super Smash Bros.'', and he lamented Mai's exclusion by referencing Sakurai's line.<ref>https://www.eventhubs.com/news/2024/mar/21/terry-smash-bros-ultimate-complaints/</ref>
*This is the only stage in the game on which it is not possible to self-destruct by crossing the side blast zones.
*This stage's side blast zones have a special mechanic where if a fighter somehow gets beyond the blast lines, they will not be KO'd right away, but will be instead be KO'd after 100 frames (60 frames prior to 12.0.0) if they do not return to being within the blast lines. This is to prevent fighters from being KO'd by throws that can temporarily shift an opponent's position to beyond the walls and into the blast zones.
**This mechanic can be seen using a glitch with {{SSBU|Villager}} and {{SSBU|Isabelle}}'s [[Dream Home|Final]] [[Dream Town Hall|Smashes]], which when used right against the walls on an opponent, will cause said opponent to clip through the walls at the end of the moves. The opponent won't be KO'd right away, but instead is KO'd when the 100 frames elapse.
**Prior to 12.0.0, it was possible to KO an opponent using {{SSBU|Ike}}'s back throw right up against the wall while he was under the effect of the critical super giant [[Spirit]] effect and a timer.
*King of Fighters Stadium is based on stadiums that appear in ''The King of Fighters'' series, which makes it one of four stages in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series to originate from another fighting game, the others being [[Suzaku Castle]], [[Spring Stadium]], and [[Mishima Dojo]].
**However, it is worth noting that King of Fighters Stadium is an amalgamation of several stages that have appeared in ''The King of Fighters'' games, and not an actual location featured in the series.
*To the right of the stage, there is a banner that reads "Welcome to Super Smash Bros. Ultimate", which features a special ''King of Fighters'' logo where the Super Smash Bros. logo serves as the "O" in ''KOF''.
*Banners in the background include the logos for Alpha and Arex—recurring brands in the ''King of Fighters'' series—as well as ''Fatal Fury'' and ''King of Fighters'' themselves, many of which incorporate the ''Smash'' logo. One banner reads "Neo Challenger", as a reference to both the {{s|wikipedia|Neo Geo}} and Terry's status as a newcomer to ''Smash'', and another is SNK's logo edited to read "SSB".
*Mai Shiranui, despite being as prominent a character as Terry in the ''Fatal Fury'' and ''The King of Fighters'' series, does not make a cameo appearance on the stage. During a [[Mr. Sakurai Presents]], he claims Mai was excluded in order to keep the game's A rating from the CERO.
**In the English localized script, Sakurai is dubbed saying "''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' is for good boys and girls." This phrase became memetic in the ''Smash'' community to jokingly disconfirm certain characters and to point out the hypocrisy of characters like {{SSBU|Snake}} and {{SSBU|Bayonetta}} already existing in the game despite originating from games with higher age ratings, and how [[Lyn]] appears in a dress similar to Mai's.
**In an interview, {{iw|wikipedia|Yasuyuki Oda}} was asked if he had any issues with Terry's inclusion in ''Super Smash Bros.'', and he lamented Mai's exclusion by referencing Sakurai's line.<ref>https://www.eventhubs.com/news/2024/mar/21/terry-smash-bros-ultimate-complaints/</ref>
*The back of Billy's jacket, alongside his No Smoking symbol, has text that reads "The Future Is Now", which is SNK's slogan. This slogan is also found on some of the banners in the background of the stage.
*The back of Billy's jacket, alongside his No Smoking symbol, has text that reads "The Future Is Now", which is SNK's slogan. This slogan is also found on some of the banners in the background of the stage.
*Although not visible in-game, King's bra can be seen in her textures. This bra is a reference to the original ''Art of Fighting'', in which by destroying her clothes by winning against her with a special move, she would admit to being a woman. This easter egg would carry over to her appearance in the game's sequel as well as her appearances in ''The King of Fighters '94'', '''95'', ''XIII'', and ''XIV''.
*The designs of background characters encompass a variety of different games throughout their history; King, Yamazaki, Rock, and Blue Mary, for example, are the only characters to use their updated designs from ''The King of Fighters XIV'', while Athena, Chang, Choi, and the Ikari Warriors use their older designs from ''The King of Fighters '94'' and ''{{'}}95''.
*Daimon is the only background character who does not appear in Terry's [[congratulations screen]] for his {{SSBU|Classic Mode}} route.
*In [[8-Player Smash]] or [[Mob Smash]], no background characters will appear.
*[[Super Mushroom]]s and [[Lightning Bolt]]s, which both notably have the ability to make a fighter giant, can't spawn on this stage.
*The idle and cheering animations that the background characters have are based on their background animations in ''The King of Fighters'' series from ''{{'}}94'' to ''{{'}}98'' during a match and when the player wins a round, respectively. However, some characters have had theirs significantly altered, such as Chang and Choi, who use their winposes, while some have poses based on entirely different games, most notably Rock, who never appeared in games that have that feature.
*Daimon is the only background character who does not appear in Terry's congratulations screen for his classic route.
*Tung, Yamazaki and Rock are the only characters without an associated song that forces their appearance on the stage.
*Tung, Yamazaki and Rock are the only characters without an associated song that forces their appearance on the stage.
*[[Super Mushroom]]s and [[Lightning Bolt]]s, which both notably have the ability to make a fighter giant, can't spawn on this stage.
*[[Beastball]]s can't spawn on this stage.
*[[Beastball]]s can't spawn on this stage.
*The following [[Assist Trophy|Assist Trophies]] cannot appear on this stage: [[Thwomp]], [[Chef Kawasaki]], [[Andross]], [[Tiki]], [[Kapp'n]], [[Devil]], [[Dr. Wright]], [[Flies & Hand]], [[Isaac]], [[Dr. Kawashima]], [[Arcade Bunny]], [[Squid Sisters]], [[Ghosts]] and [[Wily Capsule]]. Additionally, the following [[Poké Ball]] Pokémon cannot be summoned: [[Abra]], [[Alolan Exeggutor]], [[Staryu]], [[Eevee]], [[Scizor]], [[Gardevoir]], [[Kyogre]], [[Giratina]], [[Oshawott]], [[Genesect]], [[Fletchling]], [[Gogoat]], [[Bewear]], [[Pyukumuku]], [[Mimikyu]], [[Lunala]] and [[Marshadow]].
*The following [[Assist Trophy|Assist Trophies]] cannot appear on this stage: [[Thwomp]], [[Chef Kawasaki]], [[Andross]], [[Tiki]], [[Kapp'n]], [[Devil]], [[Dr. Wright]], [[Flies & Hand]], [[Isaac]], [[Dr. Kawashima]], [[Arcade Bunny]], [[Squid Sisters]], [[Ghosts]] and [[Wily Capsule]]. Additionally, the following [[Poké Ball]] Pokémon cannot be summoned: [[Abra]], [[Alolan Exeggutor]], [[Staryu]], [[Eevee]], [[Scizor]], [[Gardevoir]], [[Kyogre]], [[Giratina]], [[Oshawott]], [[Genesect]], [[Fletchling]], [[Gogoat]], [[Bewear]], [[Pyukumuku]], [[Mimikyu]], [[Lunala]] and [[Marshadow]].
**This is the largest amount of Pokémon that cannot be summoned on a single stage.
**This is the largest amount of Pokémon that cannot be summoned on a single stage.
*While it is possible to [[tech]] on the invisible wall, it is not possible to [[wall jump]], [[wall cling]], or grapple with [[Green Missile]], [[Dragon Lunge]], and [[Sword of the Creator]]. Additionally, as with the Home-Run Stadium, the wall is not always attached to the blast lines; should [[Sudden Death]] occur, the blast lines will eventually be placed inside the wall.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ar0CyQBpKx4</ref>
*Although not visible in-game, King's bra can be seen in her textures. This bra is a reference to the original ''Art of Fighting'', in which by destroying her clothes by winning against her with a special move, she would admit to being a woman. This easter egg would carry over to her appearance in the game's sequel as well as her appearances in ''The King of Fighters '94'', '''95'', ''XIII'', and ''XIV''.


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