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| | :''For the arcade game, see [[Mario Bros.]]. For the team in Super Smash Bros., see [[Mario Bros. (team)]]. |
| {{disambig2|the stage from ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''|other uses|Mario Bros. (disambiguation)}}
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| {{Infobox Stage | | {{Infobox Stage |
| |subtitle = ''Mario Bros.'' | | |location = ''Mario Bros'' |
| |name = Mario Bros. | | |name = Mario Bros. |
| |image = {{tabber|title1=Ultimate|content1=[[File:SSBU-Mario Bros.png|300px]]|title2=Brawl|content2=[[File:MarioBros Stage.jpg|300px]]}} | | |image = [[Image:MarioBros Stage.jpg|250px|Mario Bros.]] |
| |caption = [[File:MarioSymbol.svg|50px|class=invert-dark]]<br>Mario Bros. as it appears in ''Smash''. | | |caption = [[Image:MarioSymbol.svg|50px]] |
| |universe = {{uv|Mario}} | | |universe = ''[[Mario (universe)|Mario]]'' |
| |games = ''[[Brawl]]''<br>''[[Ultimate]]''
| | |games = ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl|SSBB]]'' |
| |availability = [[Unlockable stage|Unlockable]] (''Brawl'')<br>[[Starter stage|Starter]] (''Ultimate'') | | |hometo = [[R.O.B. (SSBB)|R.O.B.]] (Classic, All-Star)<br>[[Mario (SSBB)|Mario]] and [[Luigi (SSBB)|Luigi]] ([[Event 19: Wario Bros.|Event Match]]) |
| |unlockcriteria = Clear [[Event 19: Wario Bros.]] | | |availability = [[Unlockable stage|Unlockable]] |
| |cratetype = Normal | | |cratetype = Normal |
| |maxplayers = 4 (''Brawl'')<br>[[8-Player Smash|8]] (''Ultimate'')
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| |brawlmusic = ''{{SSBBMusicLink|Nintendo|Mario Bros.}}'' (100%)<br>'''''{{SSBBMusicLink|Nintendo|Gyromite}}''''' (10%)<br>''{{SSBBMusicLink|Nintendo|Famicom Medley}}'' (10%)<br>''{{SSBBMusicLink|Nintendo|Power-Up Music}}'' (10%)<br>'''''{{SSBBMusicLink|Nintendo|Douchuumen (Nazo no Murasamejo)}}''''' (10%) | |
| |ultimatemusic = [[List of SSBU Music (Super Mario Bros. series)|''Super Mario Bros.'' series music]]<br>Main: ''{{SSBUMusicLink|Super Mario Bros.|Mario Bros.}}''<br>Alternate: ''{{SSBUMusicLink|Super Mario Bros.|Fever}}''
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| |brawlsingles = Banned | | |brawlsingles = Banned |
| |brawldoubles = Banned | | |brawldoubles = Banned |
| |ultimatesingles= Banned
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| |ultimatedoubles= Banned
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| |interwiki = mariowiki
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| |interwikiname = Super Mario Wiki
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| |interwikipage = Mario Bros. (game)
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| '''Mario Bros.''' ({{ja|マリオブラザーズ|Mario Burazāzu}}, ''Mario Bros.'') is a stage that appears in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'', and is based on the [[mariowiki:Mario Bros. (game)|arcade game of the same name]]. The versus mode level in ''{{s|mariowiki|Super Mario Bros. 3}}'' (and its SNES/[[Wii]] counterpart ''{{s|mariowiki|Super Mario All-Stars}}'') and in ''{{s|mariowiki|New Super Mario Bros. Wii}}'' for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) and Wii, respectively, were also designed after this game.
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| Due to the fact that this stage has narrow KO zones and no lower [[blast zone]], it is difficult to score a normal KO. [[Masahiro Sakurai]] himself said, ''"Speaking frankly, this stage throws all the basic rules of Smash out the window!"'' The best way to KO someone is to hit a [[Shellcreeper]] or a [[Sidestepper]] from below (through the floor) or attack one, pick it up, and throw it at someone before the player can get a KO. In ''Ultimate'', it is one of the only two stages in the game (with the other being [[Balloon Fight]]) that allow players to walk off one side of the screen and warp around to the other side instead of [[self-destruct]]ing if there is no knockback or hitstun inflicted on a player.
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| {{SSBB|R.O.B.}} is fought here when being unlocked in ''Brawl'', even if this stage hasn't been unlocked beforehand. In ''Ultimate'', {{SSBU|Dr. Mario}}'s unlock battle in [[World of Light]] is also fought here.
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| ==Stage overview==
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| ===Stage Mechanics===
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| This stage features a [[POW Block]] at the center of the bottom [[floor]]. Jumping into it from below or attacking it will result in it knocking every Shellcreeper, Sidestepper and character on the ground upwards. Unlike every other instance of this item appearing, characters do not take damage from this, and cannot be KO'd by the knockback, as the knockback is set at a very low height, meaning the only point of using a POW Block to flip a character would be to disrupt them. The POW Block takes three hits to destroy and respawns exactly thirty seconds after being destroyed.
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| Shellcreepers and Sidesteppers are the main hazards on this stage. They spawn from the top pipes in ten second intervals, with the first one spawning exactly ten seconds after the match has started. There can only be four of five hazards on the screen at a time. Once this limit has been reached and a hazard is thrown off of the screen, another one will spawn to take its place almost immediately within five seconds.
| | The '''Mario Bros.''' stage appears in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' and is based on the arcade game of the same name. The versus level in ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) was also designed after this game. |
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| A Shellcreeper/Sidestepper can be flipped by either attacking them, jumping into the ground they are standing on from below, or hitting the POW Block. A Shellcreeper/Sidestepper will change color if it is flipped over and allowed to get back up by itself after ten seconds of being knocked down. This ten second time period is not reset by picking up the flipped hazard. A player can pick up a flipped Shellcreeper/Sidestepper as an item. It will always deal 16% damage for a normal throw, and 18% for a smash throw, regardless of color. They have the same traction and knockback as the stray ones, however. Thrown Shellcreepers/Sidesteppers will deal knockback at a [[semi-spike]] angle, making them ideal for KOing players between the various platforms.
| | Due to the fact that this stage has narrow KO zones, it is hard to score a normal KO. As [[Sakurai]] said ''"Speaking frankly, this stage throws all the basic rules of Smash out the window!"'' The best way to KO someone is to hit a [[Shellcreeper]] or a [[Sidestepper]] from below (through the floor) or attack one, pick it up, and throw it at someone before you can get a KO. |
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| If a Shellcreeper/Sidestepper runs into another Shellcreeper/Sidestepper (flipped or unflipped) or a player, it will change direction. The bottom pipes warp the enemies back to the adjacent top pipes. This effectively creates a "safe-zone" where players can constantly avoid the Shellcreepers, at the cost of being considerably closer to the blast lines. In-between the edge of the stage and the side blast lines, there is a "warp zone". Any Shellcreeper/Sidestepper that goes through this zone (except when thrown) will warp to the exact opposite warp zone and continue moving. This "warp zone" does not apply to players in ''Brawl'' but does in ''Ultimate'' if they get within 25 units of the blast zone (off-screen enough to hide the fighter in most cases).
| | A [[POW block]] appears on the stage. Jumping into it or attacking it will result in a hit on every [[shellcreeper]] and [[sidestepper]] on the ground as well as bouncing every character on the ground upwards. It takes two hits on a [[sidestepper]] to knock them over, and one hit to do so with a [[shellcreeper]]. Hitting a downed enemy results in it getting back up. Also, the color of a creature relates to speed and power of the creature. Original colors are the slowest and weakest, a blue Sidestepper and a purple Shellcreeper is faster, and a purple Sidestepper and a red Shellcreeper is the fastest and strongest. |
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| '''Shellcreepers''' take one hit to flip over. Green Shellcreepers deal 11% damage, walk at a slow speed, deal (relatively) low knockback, and have high traction. Purple Shellcreepers deal 13% damage, walk at a medium speed, deal medium knockback, and have average traction. Red Shellcreepers deal 15% damage, walk at a fast speed, deal high knockback, and have low traction.
| | The strongest hazard of all is a large flame which occasionally appears from either side and bounces along the bottom of the stage. It deals a large amount of fire-type damage and a ridiculous amount of knockback whenever a character touches it, usually KOing them. Shortly after hitting a character, the flame will disappear. |
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| '''Sidesteppers''' take two hits to flip over; a Sidestepper who has been hit once will have an angry expression on its face. Red Sidesteppers deal 13% damage, walk at a medium speed, deal medium knockback, and have medium traction. Blue Sidesteppers deal 15% damage, walk at a fast speed, deal high knockback, and have low traction. Pink Sidesteppers deal 17% damage, walk at a very fast speed, deal very high knockback, and have very low traction. Sidesteppers use the [[slash]] effect. Both enemies have a high chance of [[tripping]] players.
| | The presence of the Shellcreepers, Sidesteppers, and the flame, as well as the size of the stage, the ability to chaingrab someone off the side of the stage, and the lack of both passable platforms and a lower blast line results in this stage being banned in most tournaments (a fate shared by seven other ''Mario''-related stages [out of the 12 in ''Brawl''] each to some extent, despite that series being Nintendo's flagship franchise). |
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| The final hazard is the '''Flame'''. Flames always appear in one of eight places (just above each of the platforms and the ground on the left side, and ditto for the right side), deal 20% damage on contact, and have knockback that scales considerably with the player's damage percentage, becoming very strong at high percents. There can only ever be one Flame onscreen at a time, and they cannot be destroyed, stopped, reflected, or absorbed. They materialize and dematerialize in about 1.5 seconds and are unable to damage players while appearing/disappearing. After spawning, they travel in a wave motion horizontally to the opposite spawn point (about equal vertically to where the wheel is on the pipes), and then disappear. Flames appear to have no set timer for appearing and do not interact with the POW Block or the Shellcreepers/Sidesteppers.
| | ===Songs in [[My Music]]=== |
| | *''Mario Bros.'' |
| | *'''''Gyromite''''' |
| | *''Famicom Medley'' |
| | *''Power-Up Music'' |
| | *'''''Douchuumen (Nazo no Murasamejo)''''' |
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| Shellcreepers, Sidesteppers, and the Flame are all completely two-dimensional.
| | '''Songs in bold must be unlocked''' |
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| ===Ω form and Battlefield form===
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| In ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', the main platform of the [[Ω form]] and [[Battlefield form]] is made of the bricks on the bottom of the regular form and is the same size and shape as {{SSBU|Final Destination}} and {{SSBU|Battlefield}}, respectively. Shellcreepers, Sidesteppers, fireballs, and POW Block are absent (save for the POW Block in the background). In the background is the layout of the regular form, darkened. The three [[soft platform]]s of the Battlefield form are based on the blue platforms of the regular form.
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| SSBU-Mario BrosOmega.png|Ω form in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''.
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| SSBU-Mario BrosBattlefield.png|Battlefield form in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''.
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| ==Origin== | | ==Origin== |
| [[File:MarioBros.png|thumb|left|The original appearance of the level in ''{{s|mariowiki|Mario Bros.}}'']]
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| This stage is based on the design of the first two "Phases" of the arcade game ''{{s|mariowiki|Mario Bros.}}'' In ''Mario Bros.'', there are turtle enemies called "Shellcreepers" and crab enemies called "Sidesteppers". Shellcreepers and Sidesteppers come out of the top pipes and return through the bottom pipes. To defeat the enemies, the player has to knock them over from underneath the platforms, then kick them from the side. The player can also be knocked over if another player hits them from below, but all they do is jump a bit. In a pinch, the POW Block can be used to knock over every enemy on the screen. If the player leaves the enemies alone long enough, they get back up, change color, and move faster. All of these elements have been retained in the Mario Bros. stage.
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| Additionally, some elements have been modified for the stage. When an enemy is knocked out in ''Smash'', the player can pick it up and throw it at other players as a projectile. In ''Mario Bros.'', red and green {{iw|mariowiki|Fireball|Mario Bros.}}s can appear and travel across the stage. The red fireballs bounce off the ground as they go by, while the green ones don't succumb to gravity. This stage has only the green fireball, which still follows the same physics as the original game. Also in ''Mario Bros.'', both the player and enemies can {{iw|wikipedia|wraparound|video games}} the screen; exiting through one side results in reappearing on the other. In ''Brawl'', this only applies to enemies, and players are still bound by blast lines. In ''Ultimate'', the mechanic is more similar to [[Balloon Fight]]; players can wraparound the screen, but during knockback, the blast lines take effect.
| | This stage is from the arcade game ''Mario Bros''. In that game, one has to hit the Shellcreepers and Sidesteppers from underneath them through the platform, after which one would kick them from the top of the platform and off the screen. In ''SSBB'', one can do the thing but, one can also just attack them from the top of the platform. In ''MB'', the POW block is used to flip over all enemies on screen. In SSBB, one can hit the POW block to flip over the Shellcreepers and Sidesteppers and can also make his/her opponent go up in the air a little. The flame also is derived from ''Mario Bros.'' |
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| ==Tournament legality== | | ==Unlock Criteria== |
| This stage is [[banned stage|banned]] in all tournaments, due to the Shellcreepers, Sidesteppers, and the Flame drastically altering gameplay, focusing more on throwing the projectiles rather than using other attacks, and all three are overly powerful stage hazards. Because of the Shellcreepers and Sidesteppers, characters with [[Reflection|reflectors]] have a huge advantage over characters that lack them. The stage also has a large size, walk off stage edges allowing for chain throws off the sides, and platforms creating [[Cave of life|caves of life]] allowing unusually high damage percentages.
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| ==Update history== | | ==Trivia== |
| '''{{GameIcon|ssbu}} 3.1.0''' | | *Even though this is the original [[Mario Bros.]] stage, it is home to [[R.O.B. (SSBB)|R.O.B.]] in [[All-Star]] mode due to the fact that there is no stage created specifically for him and a medley of songs from the two NES/Famicom games that used R.O.B. (''Gyromite'' and ''Stack-Up'', though only the former is mentioned in the song title) is available in this stage. When this stage isn't unlocked, [[Delfino Plaza]] is R.O.B.'s home stage. Of note, R.O.B. also appeared as a playable character in a recent ''Mario'' game, ''[[Mario Kart DS]]'', wherein he is unlockable (just like his appearance in ''Brawl''). |
| *Mario Bros.'s on-screen appearances and revival platforms locations have been changed. | | *All the songs on the stage are derived from at least one NES/Famicom game. The ''Mario Bros.'' song opens with the NES version of the ''Mario Bros.'' "Game Start" jingle (actually Mozart's ''Eine kleine Nachtmusik'') while the rest of the song is newly recorded, as is the aforementioned ''Gyromite''/''Stack-Up'' medley. The other three songs are all direct rips from NES/Famicom games (''Famicom Medley'' is exactly that - a medley of original songs from some of that system's games, the ''Power-Up Music'' is from when one acquires a [[Golden Hammer]] in ''[[Wrecking Crew]]'', and ''Douchuumen (Nazo no Murasamejo)'' is the main theme from the Japan-only game ''Nazo no Murasamejo''). This may also have to do with the fact that this is R.O.B.'s home stage, as he was originally an accessory for the NES/Famicom. |
| | *Ironically, despite being R.O.B.'s home stage, ''Gyromite'' is not available right after the stage is unlocked (if the song has not been unlocked beforehand). The song itself must be unlocked by collecting a [[CD]]. |
| | *This stage can be classified as one of the easiest to be KO'd upon because the stage-generated enemies alone can KO a stationary character. |
| | *On most stages, the camera will zoom in and out during gameplay depending on how close or far the characters are from each other. Mario Bros. and [[Flat Zone 2]] are exceptions to this rule; the camera stays in a fixed position to give a view of the entire stage. |
| | *Interestingly, two enemies, the Fighter Fly and the [[Freezie]], do not appear on this stage. Freezies, however, appear as items, which is probably the reason why it doesn't appear as a stage hazard. It is not known why the Fighter Flies did not appear, though. |
| | *In the ''Mario Bros.'' game, the sides of the stage "wrapped," allowing characters to exit on one side and re-enter on the other side. This feature was removed in Brawl to allow greater ability to KO opponents. Shell Creepers and Sidesteppers however are able to use this function and appear on the opposite side of the stagewhen they reach the edge of it. |
| | *While this stage is based off of Phase 1 of Mario Bros., Sidesteppers didn't appear on that level -- only Shellcreepers did. |
| | *Along with [[75m]], it is the only stage which is based off of an arcade game. They are also not in 2-D, which is different from the arcade versions (and the [[Flat Zone]] [[Flat Zone 2|stages]], which are also based off of early 1980s games [these games even predated the ''Mario'' series]). 75m also shares the same fate that Mario Bros. had regarding use in competitive play (being [[banned stage|banned]]). |
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| ==Gallery== | | ==Clips== |
| <gallery> | | <gallery> |
| MarioBros Stage.jpg|Mario Bros. in ''Brawl''.
| | Image:MB1.jpg|A Shellcreeper and a Sidestepper. |
| MB1.jpg|A Shellcreeper and a Sidestepper. | | Image:MB2.jpg|A fighter bumping a Shellcreeper and Sidestepper from below. |
| MB2.jpg|{{SSBB|Donkey Kong}} bumping a Shellcreeper and Sidestepper from below. | | File:Flame.jpg|Kirby being hit by the flame. |
| Flame.jpg|{{SSBB|Kirby}} being hit by the flame. | |
| </gallery> | | </gallery> |
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| ==Names in other languages== | | ==External Links== |
| {{langtable
| | *[http://www.smashbros.com/en_us/stages/stage26.html DOJO!! Update] |
| |ja={{ja|マリオブラザーズ|Mario Burazāzu}}, ''Mario Bros.''
| | *[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eLm-Vt7scNI Mario Bros. Stage in action.] |
| |en=Mario Bros.
| | *[http://www.serebii.net/ssbb/stages/mariobros.shtml Serebii.net's Page on Mario Bros. (stage)] |
| |fr=Mario Bros.
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| |nl=Mario Bros.
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| |ru={{rollover|Братья Марио|Bratya Mario|?}}
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| |ruM=Mario Bros.
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| |ko={{rollover|마리오브라더스|Mariobeuradeoseu|?}}, ''Mario Bros.''
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| |zh_cn={{rollover|马力欧兄弟|Mǎlìōu Xiōngdì|?}}
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| |zh_cnM=Mario Bros.
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| |zh_tw={{rollover|瑪利歐兄弟|Mǎlìōu Xiōngdì|?}}
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| ==Trivia==
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| *This stage is one of only two stages in ''Brawl'' to be based on an arcade game, the other being [[75m]].
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| *This stage is listed separately from the other ''Mario'' stages on the stage select menu, as is 75m from the {{uv|Donkey Kong}} stages.
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| *Even though this stage is based on Phase 1 of ''Mario Bros.'', Sidesteppers do not appear as enemies until later phases in the game; only Shellcreepers originally appeared.
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| *Two enemies originating from ''Mario Bros.'', the {{s|mariowiki|Fighter Fly}} and the [[Freezie]], do not appear on this stage; however, the Freezie appears as an item.
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| *Even though this stage belongs to the {{uv|Mario}} universe, it serves as {{SSBB|R.O.B.}}'s home stage in {{SSBB|Classic Mode}} and [[All-Star Mode]] since he is the only character in ''Brawl'' without a proper home stage, and a medley of tracks from the two NES/Famicom games that used R.O.B. (''Gyromite'' and ''Stack-Up'', though only the former is mentioned in the track's title) is available in this stage. When this stage is not unlocked, [[Delfino Plaza]] is R.O.B.'s home stage. | |
| *In ''Brawl'', all the music tracks on the stage are derived from at least one NES/Famicom game.
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| *On most stages, the camera will zoom in and out during gameplay depending on how close or far the characters are from each other. Mario Bros., [[Flat Zone 2]], [[Flat Zone X]], [[Pac-Land]], and [[Balloon Fight]] are exceptions to this rule; the camera stays in a fixed position to give a view of the entire stage.
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| *There is a glitch that will turn Shellcreepers and Sidesteppers invisible while flipping them until they flip themselves back over. It is unknown how this glitch is triggered.
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| *In ''Ultimate'', on all forms of this stage, characters will make the same running and skidding noises as the Mario Bros. did in the original 1983 arcade game when moving or turning, though the sounds are from the 1983 NES version.
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| *in ''Ultimate''{{'}}s [[Training Mode]], the Shellcreepers and Sidesteppers do not freeze when the settings appear, unlike most other stage hazards. This allows them to walk past the bottom warp pipes without going into them.
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| *Characters that follow fighters (the partner [[Ice Climbers (SSBU)|Ice Climber]], {{SSBU|Olimar}}'s Pikmin, {{SSBU|Rosalina}}'s Luma) can get confused on how to follow when the fighter wraps around the screen, either running faster to catch up and overshooting or running towards the opposite side. This scenario happens more often if the fighter has their speed increased (such as wearing a [[Bunny Hood]] or using certain spirits).
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| *In ''Ultimate'', the following [[Assist Trophies]] can only appear on the Battlefield and Omega forms of this stage: [[Arcade Bunny]], [[Devil]], [[Kapp'n]], [[Rathalos]], [[Squid Sisters]], [[Thwomp]], and [[Tiki]]. The [[Moon]], [[Nikki]] cannot be summoned on this stage at all, likely due to the dark background. Additionally, the [[Poké Ball]] [[Pokémon]], [[Abra]] and [[Lunala]] cannot only be summoned on the stage's Battlefield and Omega forms.
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| ==External links==
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| *[http://www.smashbros.com/wii/en_us/stages/stage26.html DOJO!! Update]
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| *[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eLm-Vt7scNI Mario Bros. Stage in action.]
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