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Mushroomy Kingdom is a stage in Super Smash Bros. Brawl and Super Smash Bros. for 3DS based off levels in Super Mario Bros. This stage is a 2.5D replica of the original World 1-1 with enhanced graphics and a deserted look. Ruins can be seen in the background and life is absent apart from the fighters. Game director Masahiro Sakurai stated in the stage's update on the Smash Bros. DOJO!! that he wanted to create the impression that the kingdom had been abandoned since its initial appearance in 1985, 23 years prior to the release of Brawl. This explains the '-y' added to the title.

The stage scrolls to the right slowly and one can see familiar Mario series landmarks like the flagpole and castle at the end of the level, but it keeps on scrolling. There are both destructible blocks, as well as 'question' blocks, which release an item when struck. '?' blocks that contained coins and power-ups in Super Mario Bros. will release multiple items if attacked more than once.

There is also a chance when Mushroomy Kingdom is selected that the stage will actually load a similar stage based on World 1-2. This stage has many blocks that need to be destroyed to pass through, and ends at the same pipe that it did in Super Mario Bros, but players must jump over it for the stage to restart. Originally, this is where the first Warp Zone was situated. Its removal makes it one of the only features of the two levels that was not recreated for Super Smash Bros. Brawl.

Mushroomy Kingdom's side scrolling properties make it technically the largest stage. As the layout repeatedly loops, it could be argued that the stage is actually infinite. However, New Pork City is the largest non-scrolling Super Smash Bros. Brawl-original stage.

Due to the side-scrolling nature and ledges that can't be grabbed, most official tournaments ban this stage.

Choosing the level

Mushroomy Kingdom has a randomizer script attached to it. When chosen at the Stage Selection screen, both the Ground and Underground levels have a 50% chance of loading. However, it is possible to guarantee which version of the stage is used by holding down a certain button as it is selected. Following is a guide to doing this with all four controllers using the default control schemes:

Ground

  • Gamecube Controller: X or Y
  • Classic Controller: Same as GameCube
  • Remote & Nunchuk: C
  • Wii Remote: A

Underground

  • Gamecube Controller: L or R
  • Classic Controller: Same as GameCube
  • Remote & Nunchuk: Z
  • Wii Remote: B

Songs in My Music

Songs in bold must be unlocked

Ground

  • Ground Theme (Super Mario Bros.)
  • Ground Theme 2 (Super Mario Bros.)
  • Gritzy Desert

Underground

  • Underground Theme (Super Mario Bros.)
  • Underwater Theme (Super Mario Bros.)
  • Underground Theme (Super Mario Land)

Origin

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Levels 1-1 and 1-2 as they originally appeared in Super Mario Bros.

This stage comes from the game Super Mario Bros. Mushroom Kingdom is where the majority of where the Mario games take place. As stated before, the game director of Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Masahiro Sakurai, said in the stage's update on the Smash Bros. DOJO!! that he wanted to create the impression that the kingdom had been abandoned since its initial appearance in 1985, 23 years prior to the release of Brawl. This explains the '-y' added to the title. This stage is an accurate replica of the layout of levels 1-1 and 1-2 of Super Mario Bros.. Several small changes were made to facilitate gameplay here: the enemies that originally appeared in these levels (such as Goombas) were removed, Warp Pipes were made inaccessible, and there is no Warp Zone from level 1-2 of Super Mario Bros.. In Super Mario Bros. players can jump to hit a fashing question mark block to get an item. These blocks release items in Brawl as well, if they are jumped into from below or attacked. Ordinarily, Mario couldn't break brick blocks in Super Mario Bros., but when he gets a Super Mushroom, he could jump and hit a brick block to break it. In Brawl, however, the player can break brick blocks without the use of a Super Mushroom. At the end of the first three levels of the eight worlds the player would have to jump a flagpole to pull down the flag and then enter a small or large castle. In this stage in Brawl, the flagpole and a small castle can be seen, but characters can't jump on the flag pole or go inside the castle.

Trivia

  • Characters can be damaged if they are standing on a block and somebody jumps into it from underneath them, similar to Mario when he hits a block or a brick under an enemy.
  • On this stage, it is possible to dodge Olimar's End of Day in the underground by standing on the very top for the duration of his attack.
  • Just like in the original Super Mario Bros., one can still hit the area where the invisible 1-UP blocks were and receive items.
  • The stage's scrolling speed (for both versions) is such that the stage makes exactly one loop in two minutes, the default time for a timed match.
  • Characters with stationary Final Smashes, such as Donkey Kong's Konga Beat and King Dedede's Waddle Dee Army, will slow down the scroll speed for the duration of the Final Smash attack.
  • Players can destroy the brick blocks when under the effects of a Poison Mushroom, despite the fact that it has been impossible throughout the entire Mario series to break said blocks when in a mini state.
  • In the original "Super Mario Bros.", the stage does not scroll, but in SSBB it does.
  • This is one of the only stages in which items appear during Sudden Death mode (with the obvious exception of Bob-ombs), the other being 3D Land.
  • Game: Super Mario Bros.

Year: 1985

Platform: NES

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MarioSymbol Super Mario universe
Characters Mario (64  · Melee  · Brawl  · 3DS/Wii U  · Ultimate)
Luigi (64  · Melee  · Brawl  · 3DS/Wii U  · Ultimate)
Princess Peach (Melee  · Brawl  · 3DS/Wii U  · Ultimate)
Bowser (Melee  · Brawl  · 3DS/Wii U  · Ultimate)
Dr. Mario (Melee  · 3DS/Wii U  · Ultimate)
Rosalina & Luma (3DS/Wii U  · Ultimate)
Bowser Jr. / Koopalings (3DS/Wii U  · Ultimate)
Daisy (Ultimate)
Piranha Plant (Ultimate)
Side Characters Bosses Metal Mario  · Metal Bros.  · Petey Piranha
Assist Trophies Waluigi  · Hammer Bro  · Lakitu and Spinies  · Chain Chomp  · Thwomp  · Flies & Hand
Mii Fighter Costumes Mario  · Luigi  · Princess Peach  · Daisy  · Wario  · Waluigi  · Chain Chomp  · Spiny  · Shy Guy  · Super Mushroom  · Toad  · Geno  · Builder Mario  · Cappy
Background characters Koopa Troopa  · Banzai Bill  · Goomba  · Pidgit  · Toad  · Boo  · Toad Brigade  · Chain Chomp  · Luma  · Pauline
Stage Hazards Piranha Plant  · Banzai Bill  · Birdo  · Shy Guy  · Shellcreeper and Sidestepper  · Kamek  · Nabbit
Enemies Goomba / Giant Goomba  · Koopa Troopa / Koopa Paratroopa  · Bullet Bill  · Banzai Bill  · Bill Blaster  · Chain Chomp  · Flame Chomp  · Hammer Bro.  · Lakitu and Spinies  · Magikoopa  · Shy Guy  · Spike Top
Stages Peach's Castle  · Mushroom Kingdom (Super Smash Bros.)  · Princess Peach's Castle  · Rainbow Cruise  · Mushroom Kingdom (Super Smash Bros. Melee)  · Mushroom Kingdom II  · Delfino Plaza  · Mushroomy Kingdom  · Figure-8 Circuit · Luigi's Mansion · Mario Bros.  · 3D Land  · Golden Plains  · Paper Mario  · Rainbow Road  · Mushroom Kingdom U  · Mario Galaxy  · Mario Circuit  · Super Mario Maker  · New Donk City Hall
Mushroom Kingdom (Adventure)
Items Banana Peel  · Bob-omb  · Boomerang  · Bullet Bill  · Fire Bar  · Fire Flower  · Freezie  · Golden Hammer  · Grass  · Green Shell  · Hothead  · Lightning Bolt  · Metal Box  · Poison Mushroom  · POW Block  · Red Shell  · Soccer Ball  · Spiny Shell  · Super Leaf  · Super Launch Star  · Super Mushroom  · Super Star
Music Lists List of Music (Mario series)  · List of Music (Mario Kart series)
Songs "Main Theme (Super Mario 64)"  · "Paper Mario Medley"  · "Rainbow Road Medley"  · "Jump Up, Super Star!"
Collectibles Trophies Melee Trophies  · Brawl Trophies  · 3DS Trophies  · Wii U Trophies
Stickers List of Stickers (Super Mario series)
Spirits List of spirits (Mario series)
Masterpieces Super Mario Bros.  · Super Mario Bros. 2  · Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels  · Super Mario World  · Super Mario Kart  · Dr. Mario
Related universes Donkey Kong · Yoshi · Wario · Wrecking Crew
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