Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

New Donk City Hall

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Super Mario Odyssey
New Donk City Hall
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New Donk City Hall in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.
Universe Mario
Appears in Ultimate
Availability Starter
Crate type Normal
Maximum players 8
Music
Bolded tracks must be unlocked
Ultimate Super Mario Bros. series music
Main: Jump Up, Super Star!
Alternate: Ground Theme (Band Performance) - Super Mario Bros.
Tournament legality
Ultimate Singles: Banned
Doubles: Banned
Article on Super Mario Wiki New Donk City Hall
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. Dr. Mario is fought here for his unlocking battle.

Stage overviewEdit

On this stage, the battle starts out in front of the New Donk City Hall. As the match progresses, a platform will periodically appear and carry the fighters up New Donk City Hall, stopping at two spots along the way up before getting to the very top. There are four variations of the second stop: two of which have the skyscraper in the center with different soft platform layouts, and the other two being either positioned to the left or right side of the building. After arriving at the 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. If the music track for the match is Jump Up, Super Star!, the drummer of the band will appear the ground level; as the match progresses, the other members (a bassist, trumpeter, and guitarist) and Pauline will float by in the background. If a fighter touches one of them, they will add their instrument to the music, or vocals in Pauline's case; they will also join the drummer at ground level when the stage loops. The same thing occurs with the track Ground Theme (Band Performance) - Super Mario Bros., except that Pauline will not appear as the song does not include vocals. If any other song is playing, the band members and Pauline are absent and there are instead generic New Donkers on the ground level, jumping and cheering.

The Odyssey, Mario's airship that he uses to venture to the different kingdoms in Super Mario Odyssey, flies in the background of the top of the city hall. Captain Toad cameos at the top of the city hall; he appears on every third loop of the stage within a single battle, or always if music from Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker is playing, such as Plucky Pass Beginnings.

When hazards are turned off, all moving platforms, except the transformation platform, do not move. Pauline and the band are also absent, which means the music will not dynamically change, even if set to the songs listed above.

Ω form and Battlefield formEdit

The Ω form and Battlefield form are suspended in the air and their main platform is reminiscent of New Donk City Hall, such as the floor resembling the building's rooftops and the walls resembling the building's facade. The stage is also the same size and shape as Final Destination and Battlefield, respectively. New Donk City Hall and the surrounding area is absent. The three soft platforms of the Battlefield form resemble the floating soft platforms that appear in certain stops of the regular form. The stage does not move up, and Pauline and the band, regardless of what song is being played, as well as Captain Toad and the New Donkers, are also absent. The Odyssey still appears in the background.

Tournament LegalityEdit

The stage has been banned for a variety of factors such as the walk-off blast zones in certain segments, the walls creating caves of life and the constantly shifting platforms.

OriginEdit

 
New Donk City Hall as it originally appeared in Super Mario Odyssey.

This stage is based around the New Donk City Hall of the Metro Kingdom, which is the eighth kingdom Mario and Cappy visit in Super Mario Odyssey. When the duo first arrives in the city, the Mechawiggler, reigning over the city hall, is in control of the city's electricity. Mayor Pauline, upon seeing Mario visiting, asks him to take care of the creature, and after he defeats it, 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 band, with Pauline as the singer. Then Mario goes in an underground sewer to deal with the power plant. After Mario restores power to New Donk City, the festivities begin with the band performing "Jump Up, Super Star!" on a stage built on New Donk City Hall.

 
Captain Toad where he originally appears in the Metro Kingdom.

Captain Toad originates from Super Mario Galaxy and appeared as a playable character in several bonus levels in Super Mario 3D World. These went on to inspire the game Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker, which was originally released on the Wii U but later got ported to both the Nintendo 3DS and Nintendo Switch. In Super Mario Odyssey, he can be found in a specific location in the majority of the game's kingdoms, including in the Metro Kingdom on a long girder located behind New Donk City Hall. He gives Mario a Power Moon when interacted with.

GalleryEdit

Names in other languagesEdit

Language Name Meaning
  Japanese ニュードンク市庁舎 New Donk City Hall
  English New Donk City Hall
  French Hôtel de ville de New Donk City New Donk City Hall
  German New Donk City-Rathaus New Donk City Hall
  Spanish Ayuntamiento de Nueva Donk New Donk City Hall
  Italian Municipio di New Donk City New Donk City Hall
  Chinese (Simplified) 纽敦市政厅 New Donk City Hall
  Chinese (Traditional) 紐頓市政廳 New Donk City Hall
  Korean 뉴동크시청 New Donk City Hall
  Dutch Stadhuis van New Donk City New Donk City Hall
  Russian Мэрия Нью-Донка New Donk City Hall

TriviaEdit

  • 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.
  • While Pauline and the musicians are some of the few background characters with voice clips, unlike Viridi and the Phantom Thieves, they cannot be heard in Sound Test.
  • The Moon, Devil and the Squid Sisters cannot be summoned from an Assist Trophy on this stage. Additionally, Lunala and Marshadow cannot be summoned from Poké Balls.