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Dream Town Hall in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. | |
User | Isabelle |
Universe | Animal Crossing |
Article on Nookipedia | Town Hall |
“ | Tom Nook and his gang show up to build a Town Hall. The move traps opponents, and then Town Hall explodes, launching those caught in the blast. If no one is caught in the initial attack nothing happens. | ” |
—Description from Ultimate's Move List |
Dream Town Hall (うるわしのマイオフィス, My Office of Beauty) is Isabelle's Final Smash. It is similar in function to Villager's Final Smash, Dream Home.
Overview
If next to an enemy, Isabelle will have Tom Nook and his nephews, Timmy & Tommy, build a Town Hall around the opponent. After the Town Hall is completed, they cheer before it blows up. The explosion launches the trapped victim (and any other opponents close enough), briefly knocks over Isabelle, and sends the three tanukis flying. While nearly identical in function to Villager's Final Smash, Isabelle's variant deals considerably more damage and knockback due to the larger building.
Origin
The Town Hall is a location in Animal Crossing: Wild World, Animal Crossing: City Folk and Animal Crossing: New Leaf, which serves as the building where most of the town's civic duties are carried out. Among them being the Public Works Projects which allows the option for the Town Hall to be remodeled.
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Trivia
- Oddly, although Tom Nook emotes during Dream Home, he stays in his default expression during Dream Town Hall.
- Unlike its appearance in Animal Crossing, the Town Hall's clock appears to always show 04:01 in Smash.
- It is possible the time could be a reference to the release of Animal Forest on the Nintendo 64, which is the very first installment of Animal Crossing, having been released on April 14th 2001.