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'''Mushroom Kingdom''' (Japanese:キノコ王国) or '''Classic Mushroom Kingdom''' (PAL Versions) was the only unlockable VS. Mode stage in [[Super Smash Brothers]].  It did not appear in [[Super Smash Bros. Melee]], although a [[Mushroom: Kingdom|similar one]] did. It is unlockable by beating 1-Player mode with the eight original characters, and by playing on each stage in VS. Mode. It is often banned in standard tournaments.
'''Mushroom Kingdom''' (Japanese:キノコ王国) or '''Classic Mushroom Kingdom''' (PAL Versions) was the only unlockable VS. Mode stage in [[Super Smash Brothers]].  It did not appear in [[Super Smash Bros. Melee]], although a [[Mushroom: Kingdom|similar one]] did. It is unlockable by beating 1-Player mode with the eight original characters and by playing on each stage in VS. Mode. It is often banned in standard tournaments.
==Layout==
==Layout==
In the middle there is a hole. To the right of it, there are two passable floating platforms, and a pipe to the right of them. To the left of the hole, there is a single passable floating platform, and a solid brick platform left of that which extends to the edge of the stage.
In the middle there is a hole. To the right of it, there are two passable floating platforms, and a pipe to the right of them. To the left of the hole, there is a single passable floating platform, and a solid brick platform left of that which extends to the edge of the stage.


==Features of Mushroom Kingdom==
==Features of Mushroom Kingdom==
*This stage is unique in that it does not feature an open gap to the side, thus it is possible to KO oneself by walking off the stage. Although no other SSB stage is like this, this attribute is found in many stages in the two subsequent games.
*This stage is unique in that it does not feature an open gap to the side, thus it is possible to KO oneself by walking off the stage. Although no other SSB stage is like this, this attribute is found in many stages in the two subsequent games.
*There are three pipes which characters can warp in between. When standing on a pipe, a character may press down to transfer through to another pipe.  One pipe is on the floor to the right of the stage, and another is on top of a floating platform to the left.  There is a third pipe in the gap, through which a character may exit, but may not enter. Characters are randomly sent to either pipe, although if one pipe is blocked, the player will always come out the other one.  Additionally, two piranha plants occasionally will appear from the pipes and deal damage, but can be killed with a powerful attack.
*There are three pipes which characters can warp in between. When standing on a pipe, a character may press down to transfer through to another pipe.  One pipe is on the floor to the right of the stage, and another is on top of a floating platform to the left.  There is a third pipe in the gap, through which a character may exit, but may not enter. Characters are randomly sent to either pipe, although if one pipe is blocked, the player will always come out the other one.  Additionally, two piranha plants occasionally will appear from the pipes and deal damage, but can be killed with a powerful attack.
*In the middle is a gap, which is the place players can die by falling. Above the gap is a scale with two platforms. It is possible to stand on the two platforms, but the character's weight will unbalance them. If unbalanced too far, the system will break and fall into the gap, only to regenerate again in a few seconds. This gap is the main reason why this stage has the worst cpu AI as computers can jump into the gap and do not recover even if they are able to.
*In the middle is a gap, which is the place players can die by falling. Above the gap is a scale with two platforms. It is possible to stand on the two platforms, but the character's weight will unbalance them. If unbalanced too far, the system will break and fall into the gap, only to regenerate again in a few seconds. This gap is the main reason why this stage has the worst cpu AI as computers can jump into the gap and do not recover even if they are able to.
*Occasionally, a small, rectangular, [[POW Block]] will appear in one of several locations in the air. Hitting it with an attack will vibrate the screen shortly, with every character touching the ground or a platform be dealt 20%, and, with a great [[knockback]], sent upwards.
*Occasionally, a small, rectangular, [[POW Block]] will appear in one of several locations in the air. Hitting it with an attack will vibrate the screen shortly, with every character touching the ground or a platform is dealt 20% and recives great [[knockback]].
*This is the only stage in the original ''SSB'' where the theme music is taken directly from another game. ''Melee'' would feature three stages (excluding Past Stages) where an original music track from another game appears on the stage (one of them as an alternate track), and in ''Brawl'', numerous songs ripped directly from their sources were heard on some of the stages.
*This is the only stage in the original ''SSB'' where the theme music is taken directly from another game. ''Melee'' would feature three stages (excluding Past Stages) where an original music track from another game appears on the stage (one of them as an alternate track), and in ''Brawl'', numerous songs ripped directly from their sources were heard on some of the stages.


== Origin ==
==Origin==


This stage is from ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' on the [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES/Famicom]]. In SMB, one can go inside pipes. Similarly, in SSB, one can go in one pipe and go out another. In SMB, the player can jump on a platform that goes down and another platform goes up. In SSB, this is still true. There are many things in the background that are in SMB (examples: enemies and a spring). In ''Mario Bros.'', one can hit a POW block to flip over turtles, crabs and, flies. In SSB, one can hit a POW block and make his/her opponents get launched upward.
This stage is from ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' on the [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES/Famicom]]. In SMB, one can go inside pipes. Similarly, in SSB, one can go in one pipe and go out another. In SMB, the player can jump on a platform that goes down and another platform goes up. In SSB, this is still true. There are many things in the background that are in SMB (examples: enemies and a spring). In ''Mario Bros.'', one can hit a POW block to flip over turtles, crabs and, flies. In SSB, one can hit a POW block and make his/her opponents get launched upward.

Revision as of 17:54, July 30, 2010

This article refers to the Super Smash Bros. stage. For other uses, see Mushroom Kingdom (disambiguation).
Mushroom Kingdom
Mushroom Kingdom
MarioSymbol.svg
Universe Mario
Appears in SSB
Availability Unlockable
Tournament legality
Super Smash Bros. Singles: Banned
Doubles: Banned

Mushroom Kingdom (Japanese:キノコ王国) or Classic Mushroom Kingdom (PAL Versions) was the only unlockable VS. Mode stage in Super Smash Brothers. It did not appear in Super Smash Bros. Melee, although a similar one did. It is unlockable by beating 1-Player mode with the eight original characters and by playing on each stage in VS. Mode. It is often banned in standard tournaments.

Layout

In the middle there is a hole. To the right of it, there are two passable floating platforms, and a pipe to the right of them. To the left of the hole, there is a single passable floating platform, and a solid brick platform left of that which extends to the edge of the stage.

Features of Mushroom Kingdom

  • This stage is unique in that it does not feature an open gap to the side, thus it is possible to KO oneself by walking off the stage. Although no other SSB stage is like this, this attribute is found in many stages in the two subsequent games.
  • There are three pipes which characters can warp in between. When standing on a pipe, a character may press down to transfer through to another pipe. One pipe is on the floor to the right of the stage, and another is on top of a floating platform to the left. There is a third pipe in the gap, through which a character may exit, but may not enter. Characters are randomly sent to either pipe, although if one pipe is blocked, the player will always come out the other one. Additionally, two piranha plants occasionally will appear from the pipes and deal damage, but can be killed with a powerful attack.
  • In the middle is a gap, which is the place players can die by falling. Above the gap is a scale with two platforms. It is possible to stand on the two platforms, but the character's weight will unbalance them. If unbalanced too far, the system will break and fall into the gap, only to regenerate again in a few seconds. This gap is the main reason why this stage has the worst cpu AI as computers can jump into the gap and do not recover even if they are able to.
  • Occasionally, a small, rectangular, POW Block will appear in one of several locations in the air. Hitting it with an attack will vibrate the screen shortly, with every character touching the ground or a platform is dealt 20% and recives great knockback.
  • This is the only stage in the original SSB where the theme music is taken directly from another game. Melee would feature three stages (excluding Past Stages) where an original music track from another game appears on the stage (one of them as an alternate track), and in Brawl, numerous songs ripped directly from their sources were heard on some of the stages.

Origin

This stage is from Super Mario Bros. on the NES/Famicom. In SMB, one can go inside pipes. Similarly, in SSB, one can go in one pipe and go out another. In SMB, the player can jump on a platform that goes down and another platform goes up. In SSB, this is still true. There are many things in the background that are in SMB (examples: enemies and a spring). In Mario Bros., one can hit a POW block to flip over turtles, crabs and, flies. In SSB, one can hit a POW block and make his/her opponents get launched upward.

The music for this stage is the original above ground theme for Super Mario Bros. - heard exactly as it was in said game.