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The basic stage is symmetrical and consists of one large main platform, with two floating [[soft platform]]s above. After a varying period of time, the basic stage transforms into a random one of four variants, each based on a {{iw|bulbapedia|type}} from the ''Pokémon'' series. After a while, the stage reverts to the basic form, and the cycle repeats. The same variant can occur consecutively. All forms have an impassable vertical pillar underneath the main platform.
The basic stage is symmetrical and consists of one large main platform, with two floating [[soft platform]]s above. After a varying period of time, the basic stage transforms into a random one of four variants, each based on a {{iw|bulbapedia|type}} from the ''Pokémon'' series. After a while, the stage reverts to the basic form, and the cycle repeats. The same variant can occur consecutively. All forms have an impassable vertical pillar underneath the main platform.


In the background, a large crowd watches the fight while fireworks go off in the sky. There is a large jumbotron which can display the battle itself, a symbol representing the upcoming variation during a stage transition, or the current standings of fighters and the [[match timer]]. In ''Brawl'', the jumbotron in the background shows the fight in a lower picture definition than in ''Melee'', and uses a new, clearer font for its display. When the jumbotron displays the "Current Leader" in ''Melee'' and ''Ultimate'', the font of the character's names matches that color of their player port. Additionally, in [[Team Battle]]s, the color of the CPU players' names matches their respective teams color but with less saturation. In ''Brawl'' it will show only one character's name even if there's currently a tie between multiple characters for the highest score/stock count, and in [[Team Battle]]s, will only display the character leading the team with the higher score rather than the entire winning team. When playing on this stage in [[Training Mode]] in ''Melee'', the stage will not transform and the jumbotron only focuses on the battle or zooms in on one of the characters.
In the background, there is a large jumbotron which can display the battle itself, a symbol representing the upcoming variation during a stage transition, or the current standings of fighters and the [[match timer]]. In ''Brawl'', the jumbotron in the background shows the fight in a lower picture definition than in ''Melee'', and uses a new, clearer font for its display. When the jumbotron displays the "Current Leader" in ''Melee'' and ''Ultimate'', the font of the character's names matches that color of their player port. Additionally, in [[Team Battle]]s, the color of the CPU players' names matches their respective teams color but with less saturation. In ''Brawl'' it will show only one character's name even if there's currently a tie between multiple characters for the highest score/stock count, and in [[Team Battle]]s, will only display the character leading the team with the higher score rather than the entire winning team. When playing on this stage in [[Training Mode]] in ''Melee'', the stage will not transform and the jumbotron only focuses on the battle or zooms in on one of the characters.
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==Origin==
==Origin==
[[File:PokemonStadiumN64.png|thumb|left|A battle in the game ''Pokémon Stadium'', notably including the Poké Ball logo in the middle and a crowd watching the battle.]]
[[File:PokemonStadiumN64.png|thumb|left|A battle in the game ''Pokémon Stadium'', notably including the Poké Ball logo in the middle and a crowd watching the battle.]]
While the stage is not specifically based on anything from the {{uv|Pokémon}} video game series, it may be a general representation of a {{s|bulbapedia|Gym}}. A possible specific origin could be the ''[[bulbapedia:Pokémon Stadium series|Pokémon Stadium]]'' games, from which the stage's name possibly comes from and whose arenas in-game feature a [[Poké Ball]] logo in the middle, a crowd watching the battle and, in the case of Gym Leader battles, type-related aesthetics. However, the arenas in the ''Pokémon Stadium'' games, including the type-themed ones, do not affect the battles in any way. Despite sharing its name with the game ''{{iw|bulbapedia|Pokémon Stadium|English}}'', the stage features no direct references to it or [[bulbapedia:Pokémon Stadium 2|its sequel]].
While the stage is not specifically based on anything from the ''{{uv|Pokémon}}'' video game series, it may be a general representation of a {{s|bulbapedia|Gym}}. A possible specific origin could be the ''[[bulbapedia:Pokémon Stadium series|Pokémon Stadium]]'' games, from which the stage's name possibly comes from and whose arenas in-game feature a [[Poké Ball]] logo in the middle, a crowd watching the battle and, in the case of Gym Leader battles, type-related aesthetics. However, the arenas in the ''Pokémon Stadium'' games, including the type-themed ones, do not affect the battles in any way. Despite sharing its name with the game ''{{iw|bulbapedia|Pokémon Stadium|English}}'', the stage features no direct references to it or [[bulbapedia:Pokémon Stadium 2|its sequel]].


Another possible source is the ''{{iw|bulbapedia|Pokémon|anime}}'' anime, in which, during tournament battles, the arena changes its terrain frequently to hinder or help either Pokémon. This was seen at least in the preliminary rounds of the {{s|bulbapedia|Indigo League}}, during which each of {{s|bulbapedia|Ash Ketchum}}'s four initial battles was in a different battlefield representing a specific elemental type.
Another possible source is the ''{{iw|bulbapedia|Pokémon|anime}}'' anime, in which, during tournament battles, the arena changes its terrain frequently to hinder or help either Pokémon. This was seen at least in the preliminary rounds of the {{s|bulbapedia|Indigo League}}, during which each of {{s|bulbapedia|Ash Ketchum}}'s four initial battles was in a different battlefield representing a specific elemental type.


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Indigo Plateau Conference Grass Field.png| The Grass Field in the ''anime''.
Indigo Plateau Conference Rock Field.png|The Rock Field in the ''anime''.  
Indigo Plateau Conference Rock Field.png|The Rock Field in the ''anime''.  
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*When a player opens up the menu in Training Mode, the jumbotron will follow the game camera's zoom in on their character.
*When a player opens up the menu in Training Mode, the jumbotron will follow the game camera's zoom in on their character.
*This is the only ''Pokémon'' stage to not feature any [[List of Pokémon|Pokémon]] in any capacity.
*This is the only ''Pokémon'' stage to not feature any [[List of Pokémon|Pokémon]] in any capacity.
**However, many Pokémon including [[Venusaur]] were originally planned to appear on the stage before this idea was scrapped, and Venusaur was instead a [[Poké Ball]] Pokémon in ''Melee''.
[[File:Jumbotron invert PS1 SSBU.png|thumb|The jumbotron image displaying incorrectly.]]
[[File:Jumbotron invert PS1 SSBU.png|thumb|The jumbotron image displaying incorrectly.]]
*In ''Ultimate'', if the jumbotron focuses on a character and the game is paused, the jumbotron will try to remain focused on that character if the pause camera is moved around.
*In ''Ultimate'', if the jumbotron focuses on a character and the game is paused, the jumbotron will try to remain focused on that character if the pause camera is moved around.
**If the pause camera is angled such that the "back" of it is towards the focused character and the camera is zoomed in, the jumbotron's image will be rotated 180 degrees and some of the pixels will be stretched to the edge of the screen. This also occurs on Pokémon Stadium 2.
**If the pause camera is angled such that the "back" of it is towards the focused character and the camera is zoomed in, the jumbotron's image will be rotated 180 degrees and some of the pixels will be stretched to the edge of the screen. This also occurs on Pokémon Stadium 2.
*In ''Brawl'', if {{SSBB|Zero Suit Samus}} is currently on the stage, the jumbotron will display her name as "Samus" instead of "Zero Suit Samus". This also happens in [[Pokémon Stadium 2]] and [[PictoChat]].
*[[Venusaur]], along with other Pokémon, were originally planned to appear on the stage. However, this idea was scrapped, and Venusaur was instead a [[Poké Ball]] Pokémon in ''Melee''. Background Pokémon would later be present on Pokémon Stadium 2.
*If {{SSBB|Zero Suit Samus}} is currently on the stage, the jumbotron will display her name as "Samus" instead of "Zero Suit Samus". This also happens in [[Pokémon Stadium 2]] and [[PictoChat]].
*This is the only [[past stage]] in ''Brawl'' to have three music tracks.
*This is the only [[past stage]] in ''Brawl'' to have three music tracks.
*In ''Brawl'' whenever either this stage or [[Pokémon Stadium 2]] is featured in an [[event match]], the jumbotron will not display "SUCCESS" when clearing the event, but will display "FAILURE" if the event end in a failure. This was fixed for both stages in the PAL version.
*In ''Brawl'' whenever either this stage or [[Pokémon Stadium 2]] is featured in an [[event match]], the jumbotron will not display "SUCCESS" when clearing the event, but will display "FAILURE" if the event end in a failure. This was fixed for both stages in the PAL version.

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