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:''This article describes Subspace in general. For the actual stages, see [[Subspace (Part I)]] and [[Subspace (Part II)]].''
:''This article describes Subspace in general. For the actual stages, see [[Subspace (Part I)]] and [[Subspace (Part II)]].''
[[Image:Subspace.jpg|right|thumb|After a [[Subspace Bomb]] detonates, Subspace replaces the [[Midair Stadium]].]]
[[File:Subspace Bomb explosion.png|thumb|The [[Midair Stadium]] being engulfed by Subspace.]]
'''Subspace''' is a realm central to the plot line of the [[Subspace Emissary]]. The realm's general appearance is a mottled, purple-and-black sky with very little ground (which is also mostly purple). Lightning laces the sky.
'''Subspace''' ({{ja|亜空間|Akūkan}} ''Subspace'') is a malevolent and void-like dimension central to the plotline of [[Adventure Mode: The Subspace Emissary]]. The dimension's general appearance is mottled and purplish black with very little matching ground as bolts of lightning lace its atmosphere.


[[File:At the entrance of subspace.png|thumb|The heroes in subspace.]]
[[File:At the entrance of subspace.png|thumb|The [[fighter]]s in Subspace.]]


Subspace is enforced on the [[World of Trophies]] by [[Tabuu]]. Over the course of the Subspace Emissary, [[Subspace Bomb]]s are used to remove portions of the world, drag them into Subspace, and leave a patch of Subspace behind. While inactive trophies and plant life survive the subspacial explosion, it is likely fatal to any living creature, based on how nearby [[R.O.B.]]s are torn apart. Once the initial Subspace Bomb detonation is complete, Subspace can be entered by simply walking in these "subspacial bubbles".
Subspace is enforced on the [[World of Trophies]] by its embodiment, [[Tabuu]], via [[Subspace Army|his personal army]]. Over the course of ''The Subspace Emissary'', [[Subspace Bomb]]s are used to remove portions of the world, drag them into Subspace and leave behind a bubble-like rift into the dimension in its place. While inactive fighters and plant life survive the detonations, it is likely fatal to any living creature, based on how nearby [[R.O.B. Sentry|R.O.B. Sentries]] were destroyed as their were sucked into [[The Wilds (Part II)#Overview|one such detonation]]. Once the initial detonation concludes, Subspace can be entered by simply walking into the rift that the Subspace Bomb leaves behind in the aftermath.


Once a piece of the world has been shunted into Subspace, it floats around as a "colony". The colonies are then shut off from the rest of the world, Subspace and otherwise, unless a connection is made between the colony and either Subspace or another colony. Tabuu used the many pieces of the world he collected to create [[The Great Maze]].
Once a piece of the world has been shunted into Subspace, it floats around as a bubble-like "colony". The colonies are then shut off from the rest of the world, Subspace and otherwise, unless a connection is made between the colony and either Subspace or another colony. Tabuu used the many pieces of the world he collected to create [[The Great Maze]].
[[File:Subspace2.png|thumb|{{SSBB|Kirby}} exploring Subspace.]]
[[File:Subspace2.png|thumb|{{SSBB|Kirby}} [[Subspace (Part II)|exploring Subspace]].]]
==Origin==
 
*Despite sharing a name with the {{s|mariowiki|Subspace}} of ''Super Mario Bros. 2'', this Subspace is unrelated. However, it is visually and thematically very similar to {{s|mariowiki|The Void}} of ''Super Paper Mario''.
==Trivia==
*Despite sharing a name with the {{s|mariowiki|Subspace}} of ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'', this Subspace is unrelated. However, it is visually and thematically very similar to {{s|mariowiki|The Void}} of ''{{s|mariowiki|Super Paper Mario}}''.
*Subspace also shares, perhaps coincidentally, several similarities with the [http://finalfantasy.fandom.com/wiki/Void_(Final_Fantasy_V) Void] from ''[[Final Fantasy]] V'': both are controlled by the main antagonist, in both cases consumed regions, appear in the outside world like large spheres and the last area of both is a combination of several absorbed areas from earlier in the game and features many boss fights.


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Latest revision as of 00:17, February 14, 2025

This article describes Subspace in general. For the actual stages, see Subspace (Part I) and Subspace (Part II).
The Midair Stadium being engulfed by Subspace.

Subspace (亜空間 Subspace) is a malevolent and void-like dimension central to the plotline of Adventure Mode: The Subspace Emissary. The dimension's general appearance is mottled and purplish black with very little matching ground as bolts of lightning lace its atmosphere.

The fighters in Subspace.

Subspace is enforced on the World of Trophies by its embodiment, Tabuu, via his personal army. Over the course of The Subspace Emissary, Subspace Bombs are used to remove portions of the world, drag them into Subspace and leave behind a bubble-like rift into the dimension in its place. While inactive fighters and plant life survive the detonations, it is likely fatal to any living creature, based on how nearby R.O.B. Sentries were destroyed as their were sucked into one such detonation. Once the initial detonation concludes, Subspace can be entered by simply walking into the rift that the Subspace Bomb leaves behind in the aftermath.

Once a piece of the world has been shunted into Subspace, it floats around as a bubble-like "colony". The colonies are then shut off from the rest of the world, Subspace and otherwise, unless a connection is made between the colony and either Subspace or another colony. Tabuu used the many pieces of the world he collected to create The Great Maze.

Trivia[edit]

  • Despite sharing a name with the Subspace of Super Mario Bros. 2, this Subspace is unrelated. However, it is visually and thematically very similar to The Void of Super Paper Mario.
  • Subspace also shares, perhaps coincidentally, several similarities with the Void from Final Fantasy V: both are controlled by the main antagonist, in both cases consumed regions, appear in the outside world like large spheres and the last area of both is a combination of several absorbed areas from earlier in the game and features many boss fights.