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*This event could be a reference to the fact that in ''[[EarthBound]]'', Ness watched various shows, most notably those of the Runaway Five.
*This event could be a reference to the fact that in ''[[EarthBound]]'', Ness watched various shows, most notably those of the Runaway Five.
**The selection of ''[[List of SSBB Music (Animal Crossing series)#K.K. Slider's Performance|Rockin' K.K.]]'' as the musical track for this match may reference the fact that both ''Rockin' K.K.'', as well as a recurring battle theme in ''{{s|wikibound|EarthBound Beginnings}}'' and ''EarthBound'', are based on the song {{s|wikipedia|Johnny B. Goode}}''.
**The selection of ''[[List of SSBB Music (Animal Crossing series)#K.K. Slider's Performance|Rockin' K.K.]]'' as the musical track for this match may reference the fact that both ''Rockin' K.K.'', as well as a recurring battle theme in ''{{s|wikibound|EarthBound Beginnings}}'' and ''EarthBound'', are based on the song {{s|wikipedia|Johnny B. Goode}}''.
**It's possible that the enemies being small Olimars (a character associated with nature and animals) could reference how in Earthbound, you fought various small animals at the start of the game.
* This event's Japanese name is a pun on ''slow life'', a wasei-go word for the {{iw|wikipedia|slow movement|culture}} and which is often used in Japan to describe the gameplay style of ''Animal Crossing'', and ''live'', which in Japanese refers to a live performance or concert.
* This event's Japanese name is a pun on ''slow life'', a wasei-go word for the {{iw|wikipedia|slow movement|culture}} and which is often used in Japan to describe the gameplay style of ''Animal Crossing'', and ''live'', which in Japanese refers to a live performance or concert.


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Revision as of 14:42, June 11, 2021

Single player Event 26
The Slow and Easy Life
E26-theslowandeasylife.png
Official description You want to enjoy K.K. Slider's show. But those guys keep gettin' in the way...
Character(s) used Ness (1 stock)
Opponent(s) 3 tiny Olimars, 1 stock each
Stage(s) Smashville
Music Rockin' K.K.
Availability Unlockable

The Slow and Easy Life is the 26th solo event match out of a total of 41 in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. The player fights as Ness and battles against 3 tiny Olimars. The player must KO all 3 Olimars before K.K. Slider's song ends (2 minutes and 14 seconds).

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese のんびりスローライブ Carefree Slow Live
France French Arrêtez de pousser! Stop pushing!
Germany German Unruhestifter Troublemaker
Spain Spanish Recital accidentado Jerky recital
Italy Italian Un concerto da salvare A concert to save

Trivia

  • This event could be a reference to the fact that in EarthBound, Ness watched various shows, most notably those of the Runaway Five.
  • This event's Japanese name is a pun on slow life, a wasei-go word for the slow movement and which is often used in Japan to describe the gameplay style of Animal Crossing, and live, which in Japanese refers to a live performance or concert.