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The EarthBound universe (also known as the Mother universe in Japan) refers to the Super Smash Bros. series' collection of characters, stages, and properties that hail from Nintendo's obscure cult-classic Super Nintendo game EarthBound/Mother 2, which itself was the second game in a four-game (of which one is a collection of the first 2 games) Japanese RPG series titled Mother and is the game starring Ness. The series was created by Shigesato Itoi for Nintendo. The franchise's symbol is the Earth, a recurring theme in the EarthBound series.

Franchise description

In 1989, Mother was released for the Famicom in Japan, which constituted an unorthodox take on the RPG genre thematically; whereas most RPGs depict knights and wizards in pseudo-medieval settings such as Final Fantasy, the game is set in a suburban area in America in 1988. It depicts a young, psychically gifted boy named Ninten as a silent, red-capped protagonist who must journey across the planet to save it from an evil race of mind-controlling extraterrestrials. Along the way he is joined by a pink-dressed psychic girl named Ana, a bespectacled and gadget-minded boy named Lloyd, and a street gang leader named Teddy who is skilled in fighting abilities (although he replaces Lloyd for as long as he's in the party). Together the four meet many unusual characters and visit strange settings before ultimately confronting the leader of the aliens, the entity Giegue. The game was a smash hit in Japan, and Nintendo of America fully localized and translated it for a planned U.S. release under the name EarthBound, but the game was ultimately deemed unprofitable for a US release because the Super Nintendo had since been released and the NES was becoming outdated, so it was canceled.

The distant sequel to the game, Mother 2, did see an American release, however, and it received the name EarthBound in its forerunner's place. It takes place sometime after the first game and depicts Giygas (the American form of Giegue from Mother) returning to defeat humanity. The rest of the full cast of characters are new but extremely similar to the characters of the first game, enough that they may be considered spiritual counterparts. The main character is a young, psychically gifted boy named Ness as a silent red-capped protagonist who must journey across the world starting in the continent of Eagleland, a parody of the US, to confront Giygas as he was instructed to by an insect-like alien named Buzz Buzz. Starting from his hometown of Onett and traveling through cities such as Twoson, Winters, and Fourside, Ness is joined by a pink-dressed psychic girl named Paula, a bespectacled and gadget-minded boy named Jeff, and an oriental prince and martial arts master named Poo. The game was immensely successful in Japan, but it did not sell well in the U.S. because it was released at a time when graphically superior and highly-hyped RPG titles for the Super NES such as Final Fantasy 6 (released as "3") and Chrono Trigger (widely considered to be one of the best RPGs of all time) were being released as well. However, the game has since developed one of the strongest cult followings in North America, a community which is still thriving even today.

While EarthBound became a cult classic in the years after its release, it was still undeniably obscure in the gaming community by 1999. To the intrigue of the community worldwide, Masahiro Sakurai decided to include Ness as a secret playable character in 1999's Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 64, and Ness and additional EarthBound properties were featured in its 2001 sequel Super Smash Bros. Melee. This inclusion in the popular fighting-game series may have driven EarthBound's strong cult following in the United States many years after its old release. In addition, during this time Nintendo was developing the series' third and final installment for N64DD, but the N64DD ended up being a commercial failure in Japan, so the game wound up being canceled. In 2003, a compilation of the two existing games, Mother 1 + 2, was released in Japan for Game Boy Advance.

After a multi-year hiatus, the third and apparently final installment in the series was finally released in Japan on April 20th, 2006. Mother 3 for Game Boy Advance is indeed EarthBound 64 retooled for the hand-held, and it was released to critical praise and success as before. It is a multi-chaptered story with far darker and more emotional elements than the previous game, although the player will no longer be controlling multiple characters in a group like the previous game. However, despite the darker story, it still retains many humorous and bizarre elements that are common to the series. The various playable characters are made to be main characters of different chapters, unlike in previous games when a foursome of children would be consistently controlled throughout. The game revolves around a boy named Lucas and the trials and tribulations of him and his family and friends as they fight against the threat of a mysterious group called the "Pig Mask Army" at his home of Nowhere Island. The game was never released outside of Japan due to the fact that the last installment didn't sell as well in the U.S as it did in Japan, and in response, EarthBound's cult fanbase has translated its ROM image entirely into English and released it on the Internet for emulation players in October 2008.

The series is known for spectacularly defying the thematic conventions of most other Role-Playing Games in that games take place in postmodern settings, weapons consist of baseball bats, frying pans, yo-yos, and toy guns, in-game currency is measured in American dollars, and the fact that the series is among the most bizarre, psychedelic, self-referential, and satirical game franchises ever created. With enemies ranging from evil hippies, scalding cups of coffee, and runaway pooches, dialogue and situations serving as social commentary on modern life (that sometimes breaks the fourth wall), and a race of strange little creatures called Mr. Saturn whose in-game text dialogue is presented as kindergarten scrawl, the series, at least EarthBound in particular, is known for its offhandedness. The only thing seemingly down-to-earth about it is that its battle screen is based on the old battle screen layout of the Dragon Quest RPGs.

Despite the general light-hearted tone of the gameplay, however, the actual plots of the games tend to be dark and brooding; the tagline for the first game in the series said "No crying until the end", while Mother 3's slogan was "Strange, Funny and Heartrending".

In Super Smash Bros.

EarthBound is one of the "bonus franchises" in the original Super Smash Bros., for it contributes one unlockable character, and a song (his victory theme).There are no stages based on EarthBound in the game (Ness has to be fought in Kirby's stage in order to be unlocked, possibly because both games were made by HAL).

Character

  • NessIcon(SSB).png
    Ness: A boy living in the town of Onett, Ness is gifted with psychic powers. He is chosen by a little alien named Buzz Buzz to save the world from Giygas, a malevolent entity which is causing the citizens and animals of his town and others to become hostile. To do this, he must first travel to eight sanctuaries and record the eight melodies there in his Sound Stone (given to him by Buzz Buzz), then he must combine those melodies and make the "Sound Stone melody", which will give him the power of the Earth necessary to defeat Giygas at the end of the game. (The second half of the melody comprise Ness' fanfare in the Smash series.) Ironically, all of Ness's special moves in SSB (PSI Magnet, PK Fire, and PK Thunder) were used by Paula, not Ness, in Earthbound. Ness is currently middle tier by the Smashboards community.

Music

  • 24: The victory fanfare of Ness is a shortened, orchestrated version of the second half of the eight melodies (The full song is called "Smiles and Tears", not to be confused with the Eight Melodies from the prequel, Mother) that Ness collects throughout his journey at the eight "Your sanctuary" spots in EarthBound.

In Super Smash Bros. Melee

EarthBound is a franchise whose representation in the Smash series is quite expanded upon in Super Smash Bros. Melee, with one character, two new stages, a new item, and many new trophies.

Character

Lucas was supposed to replace Ness in Melee, but Mother 3 had not come out, so they had Ness stay.

  • NessIcon(SSBM).png
    Ness is still the only playable EarthBound character in the game, but with a new PK Flash chargeable explosion attack as his new B move.

Stages

Melee is the first game to introduce stages for the EarthBound series.

  • Eagleland: Onett: The quaint suburban hometown of Ness, its citizens and animals become hostile under Giygas' otherwise invisible influence. The red spherical meteor on the hilltop in the background is the alien Buzz Buzz's spacecraft, and when Ness investigates it he is instructed by Buzz Buzz to go on a quest to save Onett and the world from Giygas' influence. This stage takes place on and around houses and a drug store whose balconies serve as battling platforms. The road in front of the characters on the ground has speeding cars on it, and cars zooming past characters on the ground will almost definitely KO them.
  • Eagleland: Fourside: The New York City-inspired urban metropolis in EarthBound manifests as a battle-on-skyscrapers-in-the-nighttime stage for Melee, and it can be said that this is the spiritual successor to the Saffron City Pokémon stage from the first Super Smash Bros. The layout of the stage allows for bottomless pits in between buildings, so this is the most conceivable stage where the Wall jump technique can be used to save oneself from a fall. In addition, from time to time a UFO piloted by a henchman of Giygas called a Starman (not to be confused with the Mario powerup of the same name) will materialize above the city and serve as an extremely slippery platform. This stage is banned by many tournament legal standards.

Item

Melee introduced another item for the series as well:

  • Mr. Saturn: A race of odd little creatures with big noses, whiskers, and the ability to talk, Mr. Saturns are encountered as friendly NPCs by Ness in EarthBound. They make their home in an area of Eagleland called Saturn Valley, and when they speak the text in the game is presented as hard-to-read kindergarten scrawl, and they often mix the words "boing", "ding", and "zoom" into their speech for unknown reasons. As a Melee item, a Mr. Saturn is an intentional "dud" item. It walks around on its own, and it can be picked up and hurled at opponents for minor damage, but it can be reused this way because it does not disappear after one use. In addition, several bonuses are available based on the usage of these creatures.

Music

  • 19: Mother: Music not heard in EarthBound for SNES. It is actually a combination of three tracks from the original Mother for Famicom, the first track being the song Bein' Friends, the overworld and town song that plays when Ninten (the main protagonist of Mother) has another character in his party, the second being the Eight Melodies that Ninten collects throughout the game, and the third being a clip from the title theme (which would later be the shared victory theme for Ness and Lucas in the third Super Smash Bros.). The music also ends with an enemy encounter tune, which appears in both Mother and EarthBound. It is heard in Onett.
  • 20: EarthBound: Synthesized music heard prominently in EarthBound, this is the official theme for the city of Fourside in both the game and in Melee's Fourside stage, with the first quarter of EarthBound's Sound Stone song inserted at a point (the second half, incidentally, comprises Ness' victory fanfare).
  • 35: Mother 2: The song's real title is Pollyanna. This quaint soft rock is a heavily extended version of a track heard in "EarthBound" (known as "Mother 2" in Japan) whenever Ness returns to his house during his quest. The track first appeared, however, in the original Mother, as the typical overworld music that plays when Ninten is the only character in his own party. It also appeared in Mother 3. It is heard as a secondary track on Onett.
  • 47: Ness's Victory: The victory fanfare of Ness is a shortened orchestrated version of the second half of the "Sound Stone song" that Ness collects throughout his journey.

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In Super Smash Bros. Brawl

The content from the EarthBound franchise have been given a major representation since Melee with two playable characters and another item in Super Smash Bros. Brawl

Characters

  • NessIcon(SSBB).png
    Ness: The protagonist of EarthBound and unofficial mascot of the EarthBound series consisting of Mother, EarthBound/Mother 2 and Mother 3 was confirmed to be returning in Super Smash Bros. Brawl by the opening sequence of the game and by the Dojo on February 1st, 2008. He retains his old moveset.
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    Lucas: The protagonist of Mother 3 and the most recent hero of the series is a newcomer to Brawl and although his Final Smash is somewhat the same as Ness and he shares most of his special moves, Lucas' standard moveset is slightly different from Ness'. One of Lucas' color swaps makes him look like his twin brother from Mother 3, Claus.

On the final character select screen (after all characters are unlocked), the EarthBound characters occupy the eigth column alongside the Fire Emblem characters (both of these series were originally Japan-only RPG series that later saw at least one entry released in the West).

Boss

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    Porky Minch: Porky appears as a boss in Brawl's Subspace Emissary mode. Porky's supposedly robotic statue form, chases Lucas around The Ruined Zoo. Ness retaliates against the giant statue and uses a PK Flash to destroy it. When the statue crumbles, a mechanized spider-looking machine appears with the body of Porky in the center.

Assist Trophy

  • Jeff Andonuts: Jeff uses his bottle rocket launcher and launches homing missiles at all opposing characters.

Stages

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    New Pork City: An enormous stage akin to Melee's Temple stage. Based on the locale from the Japan-only Mother 3, a beast known as the Ultimate Chimera makes an appearance here.
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    Melee Stages: Onett: One of the few stages known to return from the previous game, it has only some minor differences such as a few areas that differ and the addition of My Music, as well as the knockback from the cars having been significantly lowered since Melee. Otherwise, it's unaltered.

Items

Two items are in the game:

  • Mr. Saturn: Confirmed in a screenshot shown at the 2007 Tokyo Game Show, Mr. Saturn appears to be unchanged from his Melee appearance: minimal damage when thrown, but breaks shields within an instant.
  • Franklin Badge: This equip-able item from EarthBound is an item in Brawl. In the original game it could reflect electricity-based attacks back at the attacker; in Brawl, it is worn by a character for a short while, making him immune to all projectile-based attacks which get reflected back in the direction whence it came.

Music

See List of SSBB Music (EarthBound series)

  • Porky's Theme - The theme of Porky, main villain of Mother 3, and his Pig Mask Army. This remix is taken directly from the Mother 3i soundtrack (with the Log-O-Type part of the song taken from another remix in the Mother 3i soundtrack). It is used on the New Pork City stage.
  • Unfounded Revenge/Smashing Song of Praise - A remix and combination of the two boss-battle songs of the same name from Mother 3. It is used on the New Pork City stage.
  • Mother 3 Love Theme - Taken from Mother 3, this song is a remix of the "Theme of Love" song from the Mother 3 and is the main theme of the game. It is used on the New Pork City stage. This song also plays during Lucas's Classic Mode credits.
  • You Call This a Utopia?! - The background music of New Pork City from Mother 3, which is another remix of Porky's Theme. It is the theme of the New Pork City stage.
  • Humoresque of a Little Dog - A whimsical song taken from the very first Mother game, the Drug Store theme from EarthBound, and in Porky's jukebox in Mother 3. It is used on the New Pork City stage.
  • Snowman - A redone version of a song that is used in every single Mother game. It is very similar to the Mother 3i soundtrack's version (minus the chanting and added instrument after first loop). It is used on the New Pork City stage. This song also plays during Ness's Classic Mode credits.
  • Mother (Melee) - Taken directly from Melee. It is used on the Onett stage.
  • Mother 2 (Melee) - Taken directly from Melee. It is used on the Onett stage.
  • Mother (EarthBound) Series Victory Theme - Lucas and Ness's victory theme. Taken from the title song of Mother.

Hackers have found unused music in the game. This series has more cut out music than any other series.

Trophies

Stickers

  • Ninten (Mother)
  • Ana (Mother)
  • Lloyd (Mother)
  • Teddy (Mother)
  • Little Saucer (Mother)
  • Mad Truck (Mother)
  • Devil Car (Mother)
  • New Age Retro Hippie (Mother)
  • Ness (EarthBound)
  • Paula (EarthBound)
  • Jeff (EarthBound)
  • Poo (EarthBound)
  • Porky (EarthBound)
  • Starman (EarthBound)
  • Master Belch (EarthBound)
  • Mr. Saturn (EarthBound)
  • Lucas (Mother 3)
  • Claus (Mother 3)
  • Kumatora (Mother 3)
  • Duster (Mother 3)
  • Boney (Mother 3)
  • Salsa (Mother 3)
  • Hinawa (Mother 3)
  • Flint (Mother 3)
  • Pig Mask (Mother 3)
  • Mr. Saturn (Mother 3)

Games with elements in or from the Super Smash Bros. series

Mother

  • Numerous tracks from Mother appear in Melee and Brawl:
    • The two music pieces featured on the Onett stage, known as "Mother" and "Mother 2" in this capacity, originated in Mother as "Bein' Friends" and "Pollyanna" respectively.
    • More songs from Mother were introduced in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, these being "Snowman" and "Humouresque of a Little Dog". Another song, Eight Melodies, was originally planned to appear but was cut from the final game.
    • In Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Ness and Lucas's victory fanfare is a sped-up snippet of the opening theme of Mother.
  • A Starmen, one of the main enemies in Mother appears in Super Smash Bros. Melee as a trophy.
  • The Franklin Badge from Mother appears in Super Smash Bros. Brawl as an item and a trophy. In addition, the main characters of Mother, Ninten, Lloyd, Ana, and Teddy appear in Brawl as stickers.
  • The special moves PK Fire, PK Freeze, PK Thunder and PSI Magnet, first appeared in Mother.

Earthbound / Mother 2

Ness, the main protagonist of EarthBound, is an unlockable character in Super Smash Bros. Paula, Jeff, Poo, the Runaway Five and a Mr. Saturn make a brief appearance in Ness's 1P Game "congratulations" graphic.

Mother 3

Originally, Lucas, the main character of Mother 3, was supposed to replace Ness in Super Smash Bros. Melee. However, since the Nintendo 64 version of the game was cancelled, Ness remained. However, Lucas is in the next Super Smash Bros. game, Super Smash Bros. Brawl, as Mother 3 had been released for the Game Boy Advance in Japan only in 2006.

Porky Minch's design from this game is also used as a boss in The Subspace Emissary, although he doesn't look as frail as he does in Mother 3. Also, in The Subspace Emissary , the Porky Statue will chase Lucas before being defeated by Ness. It also appears as a background character in New Pork City.

Trophies:

Stickers:

All are only usable by Lucas and Ness.

  • Boney [PK] Attack +16
  • Claus [PK] Attack +13
  • Duster [PK] Attack +4
  • Flint [Specials: Indirect] Attack +4
  • Hinawa [Battering] Resistance +4
  • Kumatora [PK] Attack +11
  • Lucas [PK] Attack +13
  • Mr. Saturn [PK] Attack +7
  • Pigmask [PK] Attack +7
  • Salsa [PK] Attack +9

Levels:

New Pork City from Chapter 8 appears as a level in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. It is a large sprawling stage (similar to in the actual game) that is actually just outside an accurate replica of New Pork City from Mother 3. The Ultimate Chimera and flying Limousine occasionally turn up at some points during brawls.

My Music: Super Smash Bros. Brawl contains various themes originating from Mother 3.

  • Porky's Theme
  • Unfounded Revenge/Smashing Song Of Praise
  • Mother 3 Love Theme [Mom's Hometown]
  • You Call This a Utopia?!

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