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[[Image:Venom.jpg|thumb|right|'''Venom'''.]]
'''Venom''' is a Planet in the ''Lylat System'' that stared in the Star Fox Series, as well as ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''. Much like [[Corneria]], The stage is actually the Great Fox flying over the surface. But unlike Corneria the stage is fought on the Great Fox's four wings.
'''Venom''' is a Planet in the ''Lylat System'' that stared in the Star Fox Series, as well as ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''. Much like [[Corneria]], The stage is actually the Great Fox flying over the surface. But unlike Corneria the stage is fought on the Great Fox's four wings.


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The Star Fox Team shows up and opens fire, these blast are very powerful. When the Great Fox flys through the damp cave, sometimes the player will be knocked off and be KO'd. Also because of the shape of the ship most items will fall inward, or off the stage.
The Star Fox Team shows up and opens fire, these blast are very powerful. When the Great Fox flys through the damp cave, sometimes the player will be knocked off and be KO'd. Also because of the shape of the ship most items will fall inward, or off the stage.
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[[Category: Planets]]
[[Category: Planets]]
[[Category: Super Smash Bros. Places]]
[[Category: Super Smash Bros. Places]]

Revision as of 12:05, May 17, 2007

Venom.

Venom is a Planet in the Lylat System that stared in the Star Fox Series, as well as Super Smash Bros. Melee. Much like Corneria, The stage is actually the Great Fox flying over the surface. But unlike Corneria the stage is fought on the Great Fox's four wings.

Stage Side Effects

The Star Fox Team shows up and opens fire, these blast are very powerful. When the Great Fox flys through the damp cave, sometimes the player will be knocked off and be KO'd. Also because of the shape of the ship most items will fall inward, or off the stage.

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