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Distant Planet

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Distant Planet
Distant Planet
File:PikminSymbol.png
Universe Pikmin
Appears in SSBB, SSB4 (3DS)
Availability Starter
Crate type Normal
Tracks available Main Theme (Pikmin)
World Map (Pikmin 2)
Stage Clear / Title (Pikmin)
Forest of Hope
Ai no Uta
Ai no Uta (French Version)
Tane no Uta
Environmental Noises
Title (Big Brain Academy)
Bolded tracks must be unlocked
Tournament legality
Brawl Singles: Banned
Doubles: Banned
Article on Pikipedia PNF-404

Distant Planet (とある星 Toaru Hoshi, A Certain Planet) is a stage in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. It is the first and only stage to represent the Pikmin universe in Brawl. The stage returns as a familiar stage in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS. Technically, all the fighters will be at most only a couple of inches tall when they are fighting on this stage.

Stage Description

Distant Planet in Brawl

The stage arena is comprised of a giant leaf with three smaller leaves above it. The small leaves sink when characters are standing on them; the heavier the character, the lower the leaf falls. When the player walks or jumps off, the leaves will spring back into position. To the left, there is a downward slope slanting into the lower blast line.

As the match plays, Pellets will be seen falling from the Pellet Posies around the stage. The player can grab one of these by attacking the Posie and throw it into a nearby Onion (Pikmin ship) to get items. Just as the Onions produce more Pikmin based on the number on the pellet and if the colors correspond in the games, more items will come out the higher the number on the pellet, and more still if it is thrown in the Onion of the matching color (these are red, blue, and yellow). The pellets start out as 1, and the longer they are left to stand, they will change to 5, and then 10. Onions will land on the leaf-platforms, and can be attacked to make them flee. This may be a good tactic if a player wishes to withhold items from their enemies.

Also, this planet experiences frequent torrential downpours. When things get wet, the left edge of the hill will have water sliding down, dragging players off the stage. The edge of the hill can still be grabbed during the rain effect. A Bulborb is to the right of the area; landing in its mouth will cause it to swallow the player. If this happens, the Bulborb will drag the player off the stage and this counts as a Self-Destruct (unless the player is tossed by a foe). While landing in the mouth will result in being eaten, players can grab the ledge of the Bulborb's mouth like any other ledge and walljump against the vertical part of his mouth. Sometimes the Bulborb will cry out or yawn, or stand with it's mouth gaping open. The Bulborb will wander on and off screen throughout the match. Furthermore, standing on top of the Bulborb for too long is dangerous as the Bulborb can walk off the stage or eat your character.

Tournament Legality

While Distant Planet's legality is often debated, the stage is rarely legal in tournament, as the slope enables walkoff camping and easy KOs with high knockback attacks and chain grabs such as King Dedede's infinite chain grab with his down throw. The stage layout overall encourages light circle camping, and the bottom of the slope below the main platform is an unreasonably powerful camping position.

Origin

Pellet Posies in the Awakening Wood, from Pikmin 2.

In both Pikmin and Pikmin 2, Captain Olimar's adventures took place on a mysterious unknown world. Specifically, this stage is probably based off The Forest of Hope and The Awakening Wood from Pikmin and Pikmin 2, respectively.

Red Bulborbs are the most common enemy in the Pikmin series. Its characteristics are to sleep until disturbed, then march around its territory looking for Pikmin to eat. These traits are shown in Brawl by the Bulborbs in the foreground and background. There is also a Cloaking Burrow-nit, another enemy in the Pikmin games, in the background.

In Pikmin 2, the primary objective is to search for treasures to pay off a massive debt. These treasures mostly consist of pieces of everyday litter, but are considered valuable by the Hocotatians. The soda can in the background that has the Smash symbol on it is likely a homage to all of this. However in Pikmin, exposed pipes and tin cans were used as signals for the location of bomb rocks.

While the identity of the planet is never outright confirmed (hence the non-descriptive name for the stage), it is very heavily implied that it is Earth, with some cutscenes showing landmasses identical to those found in real-life, and the stage's file name in Brawl being "STGEARTH".

In Pikmin 3 the planet is called PNF-404 by the people of Koppai, the home planet of the protagonists of Pikmin 3. This is name is fitting to the way how less important planets are named. The letters and numbers however have a special meaning: 404 is the HTTP status code that means Page Not Found.

Trivia

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  • The rain that occurs is 2-D. If one pauses when it's raining on the stage, and moves the camera all the way left or right (angle), then they can see the rain is paper thin; a similar effect occurs in the rain effects for Pirate Ship.
  • If the Bulborb closes its mouth on a character under the effects of a Starman or a move that gives invincibility, like Super Sonic, it won't trap the character and take them with it when it walks off the screen.[1]
  • If Sonic wears a Bunny Hood on this stage, he can run fast enough to overcome the force of the downpour on the hill, even being able to run all the way to the blast line.
  • Interestingly, despite the rainstorms that occur on this stage, it does not rain anywhere in Pikmin or Pikmin 2.
  • If a wall clinging character clings on the Bulborb's mouth, they will be trapped instead of getting eaten alive.
  • It is possible to avoid death on the Bulborb if the player jumps the same frame that it will eat them; however, this only occurs on the top with his mouth closed. It will still quickly run off the edge.
  • Despite the maximum number on a pellet in this stage being 10 (although pellets in the Pikmin games can reach 20), a texture for a 20-pellet is still in the stage's files.
  • Transformation Final Smashes, like the Landmasters or Giga Bowser, are not recognized as players when standing on Bulborb's mouth.
  • CPU players, no matter what difficulty they are set to, will not recognize the Bulborb's gaping mouth as a hazardous place, allowing the player to lure them in for an easy KO.
  • Wario is not affected by the downpour when riding on the Wario Bike.

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