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Wii Fit
Wii Fit Studio
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WiiFitSymbol.svg
Wii Fit Studio across the series.
Universe Wii Fit
Appears in SSB4 (Wii U)
Ultimate
Availability Starter
Crate type Presents
Maximum players 8
Music
Bolded tracks must be unlocked
for Wii U Super Hoop
Skateboard Arena (Free Mode)
Wii Fit Plus Medley
Rhythm Boxing
Mischievous Mole-way
Core Luge
Bathtime Theme
Bathtime Theme (Vocal Mix)
Brain Age: Train Your Brain in Minutes a Day!
Menu (Brain Age 2: More Training in Minutes a Day!)
Ultimate Wii Fit series music
Main: Main Menu - Wii Fit
Alternate: Training Menu - Wii Fit U
Tournament legality
Smash 4 Singles: Banned
Doubles: Banned
Ultimate Singles: Banned
Doubles: Banned

Wii Fit Studio[1] (Wii Fit スタジオ, Wii Fit Studio) is a stage in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. Wii Fit Trainer is fought here for her unlock battle in Ultimate.

Stage overview

Wii Fit Studio is a walk-off stage, consisting of a large floor extending to the lateral blast lines, with no pits of any kind. The background features a giant mirror reflecting the battle, which allows viewers to see beyond the normal limits of the screen, but not beyond the blast lines. The mirror can at times disappear, being replaced with a white background featuring silhouettes which demonstrate the following yoga positions:

Half Moon, Warrior, Tree, Sun Salutation, Dance, Bridge, Gate

While the mirror is active, two or three Wii Balance Boards acting as soft platforms can descend from the ceiling, remaining present for some time before ascending again. The layout of the platforms is randomly selected from 125 different configurations. Like the platforms on Umbra Clock Tower, Prism Tower, and Magicant, they disappear just before touching the upper blast line, preventing fighters from being KO'd by them.

An animated Wii Balance Board waddles around and occasionally stops and stretches facing the camera, but has no bearing on the battle. At times, a Wii Fit Trainer's voice can be heard, giving instructions on yoga positions. In Ultimate, the human silhouettes from various on-screen indicators in the Wii Fit series appear as background characters, performing yoga and using the exercise machines.

Star KOs and Screen KOs are disabled on this stage, due to the mirror.

In 8-Player Smash, the mirror does not appear.

Ω forms and Battlefield form

In Super Smash Bros. for Wii U, the Ω form removes the walk-off element and Wii Balance Board platforms, and the platform extends below the blast line. The mirror does not appear, instead having only the background with the trainer's silhouette. The trainer's voice lines can still be heard. The walking Wii Balance Board and walk-offs are also absent.

In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, the Ω form and Battlefield form are similar to SSB4's Ω form; however, the main platform does not extend below the blast line and is resized and reshaped to match Final Destination and Battlefield, respectively. The three soft platforms of the Battlefield form are Wii Balance Boards, which in turn are based on the soft platforms of the normal form.

Hazards Off

With hazards off in Ultimate, the back wall remains in mirror form for the whole match, and while the stage still selects random positions for the floating platforms, they never leave their place.

Origin

The studio as it appears in Wii Fit.

The stage is based on the Wii Fit Trainers' studio in Wii Fit, which they appear in when they interact with the player.

The Wii Balance Board is a Wii accessory that is used to play the Wii Fit games and is available as part of the control scheme of some other select games. An animated Wii Balance Board acts as the player's advisor in the Wii Fit games.

Tournament legality

Wii Fit Studio is universally banned from tournaments due to the presence of walk-off blast lines which encourage camping and allow for early KOs. Additionally, the mirror in the background can increase the chance of lag occurring, as well as potentially create a distraction to players.

Update history

Super Smash Bros. for Wii U 1.0.2

  • Added 8-player mode version of the stage. The existing Ω form remained at a max of 6 players.

Super Smash Bros. for Wii U 1.0.6

  • Added 8-player mode version of the Ω form.

Gallery

Super Smash Bros. for Wii U

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese Wii Fit スタジオ Wii Fit Studio
UK English Wii Fit Studio
France French (PAL) Studio Wii Fit
Quebec French (NTSC) Salle d'entraînement Wii Fit Wii Fit Gym
Germany German Wii Fit-Studio
Spain Spanish Sala de Wii Fit Wii Fit Room
Italy Italian Palestra Wii Fit Wii Fit Gym
China Chinese Wii Fit健身房 Wii Fit Gym
South Korea Korean Wii Fit 스튜디오 Wii Fit Studio
Netherlands Dutch Wii Fit-Studio
Russia Russian Зал Wii Fit Wii Fit Room
Portugal Portuguese Ginásio Wii Fit Wii Fit Gym

Trivia

An alternating gif of the regular and 8-Player Ω form from the same camera position. Note that the equipment stays fixed relative to the camera, while the rest of the stage is enlarged.
  • Uniquely, the main platform in the 8-Player Ω form differs from that of the regular Ω form's main platform, as the exercise equipment is not resized with the rest of the platform.
  • It is normally impossible to be Star KO'd or Screen KO'd on this stage. Using game modifications, it is possible to enable these KOs on the stage, resulting in strange effects. Star KO'd characters will appear to fly closer to the stage and at some angles will even appear to be in front of the stage. Screen KO'd characters will be seen in the mirror and will sink into the ground. This allows viewing of characters' Screen KO models and animations in their entirety.
  • In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, Alucard is one of seven Assist Trophies that don't appear on this stage. During a tournament hosted by Nintendo Spain on December 14, 2018, it was stated that he doesn't appear because the stage has a giant mirror, referencing how vampires do not have a reflection in a mirror due to them being mostly made of silver, which vampires are weak to. However, if hacks are used to spawn him in the stage, it can be seen that he indeed does have a reflection. This makes him the only Assist Trophy to not be allowed on a stage as a reference to media outside of Smash.
    • The other Assist Trophies which cannot appear on this stage are: the Moon (due to the stage being indoors), Nightmare, Andross, Devil, Nikki, Yuri Kozukata, and the Squid Sisters. Additionally, the following Poké Ball Pokémon cannot be summoned: Abra, Lugia and Lunala. Aside from Nikki and Abra, all of these characters move into the stage's background, which could cause issues with the mirror. Abra is excluded due to this being a walk-off stage.
  • The mirror in the background is not actually a mirror, but simply the entire stage flipped on the z-axis. This is a common trick in video games, as it is much easier than making a texture that reflects perfectly. This means that the player is actually controlling two character models at the same time during a game.
    • This causes a side effect where actions with random elements, such as Pac-Man's Namco Roulette, would often not show the same effect on both sides. This is prevented by simply removing the effects on the mirror side.

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