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The [[Battlefield form]] is suspended in the air and its main platform is reminiscent of New Donk City Hall, such as the floor resembling the building's roof tops and the walls resembling the bulding's facade. New Donk City Hall and the surrounding area is absent. The three [[soft platform]]s resemble the floating soft platforms that appear in certain stops of the regular form. | The [[Battlefield form]] is suspended in the air and its main platform is reminiscent of New Donk City Hall, such as the floor resembling the building's roof tops and the walls resembling the bulding's facade. The platform is also the same size and shape as {{SSBU|Battlefield}}. New Donk City Hall and the surrounding area is absent. The three [[soft platform]]s resemble the floating soft platforms that appear in certain stops of the regular form. | ||
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New Donk City Hall in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. | |
Universe | Mario |
Appears in | Ultimate |
Availability | Starter |
Maximum players | 8 |
Article on Super Mario Wiki | Metro Kingdom |
“ | This stage is based on Super Mario Odyssey's New Donk City. When a fighter touches a band member, their instrument gets added to the background track! Mayor Pauline also makes an appearance. | ” |
—Super Smash Blog, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Official Site |
New Donk City Hall (ニュードンク市庁舎, New Donk City Hall) is a playable stage that appears in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. It takes place around New Donk City, part of the Metro Kingdom from Super Mario Odyssey.
Stage overview
In this stage, a platform progressively carries the fighters up New Donk City Hall, stopping at various points along the way up before getting to the very top. The stage platform will then carry the fighters back down to the ground level for the cycle to repeat. A unique feature to the stage is its dynamic background music: The Super Mario Players and Pauline will float by in the background, and if a fighter touches a band member, they will add an instrument to the music. This is currently known to occur if the music is set to "Jump Up, Super Star!" or "Band Performance: Ground Theme (Super Mario Bros.)" The Odyssey, Mario's airship that he uses to venture to the different kingdoms in Super Mario Odyssey, flies in the background of this stage. Captain Toad is also in the background on top of the city hall.
Battlefield form
The Battlefield form is suspended in the air and its main platform is reminiscent of New Donk City Hall, such as the floor resembling the building's roof tops and the walls resembling the bulding's facade. The platform is also the same size and shape as Battlefield. New Donk City Hall and the surrounding area is absent. The three soft platforms resemble the floating soft platforms that appear in certain stops of the regular form.
Origin
This stage is based around the city hall of New Donk City of the Metro Kingdom, which is the eighth kingdom Mario and Cappy visit in Super Mario Odyssey. The duo starts off in a rainy New Donk City as a Mechawiggler, reigning over the city hall, is in control of the city's electricity. Mayor Pauline, upon seeing her old friend visiting, asks Mario to take care of the creature. After Mario defeats the Mechawiggler, she invites him to New Donk City's upcoming festival to show her gratitude; however, she needs four backup musicians to perform in its musical number and tasks Mario with recruiting them. Mario recruits a drummer, a guitarist, a bassist, and a trumpeter to form The Super Mario Players with Pauline as the singer. After Mario restores power to New Donk City, the festivities begin with The Super Mario Players performing "Jump Up, Super Star!" on a stage built on New Donk City Hall.
Captain Toad makes several cameos within Super Mario Odyssey, including at the top of New Donk City Hall. Interacting with him gives Mario a Power Moon.
Gallery
Higher part of the stage, with the Odyssey and Captain Toad.
- SSBUWebsiteChefKawasaki4.jpg
Chef Kawasaki using his cooking attack on the stage.
Trivia
- Despite "Jump Up, Super Star!" having its own Japanese lyrics, in the Japanese Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Nintendo Direct, the English version can be heard. This is consistent with the Japanese version of Super Mario Odyssey, in which the New Donk City Festival also features "Jump Up, Super Star!" in English.
- The Odyssey can be seen flying in the background with 21 Power Moons powering it, which is how many Power Moons it has in its official artwork.
- In Super Mario Odyssey, however, at least 55 Power Moons are required to visit the Metro Kingdom.