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''' Planet Zebes''' is a planet seen in the ''Metroid'' series. It is the main setting of the first game in the series, ''Metroid''. The surface is mostly barren and the underground is riddled with large caverns.
''' Planet Zebes''' is a planet seen in the ''Metroid'' series. It is the main setting of the first game in the series, ''Metroid''. The surface is mostly barren and the underground is riddled with large caverns.


Planet Zebes also appears as a stage in ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]''. It is a rather small stage, and it is easy to get blasted off of it. The only other feature is the lava, that rises up about every 30 Seconds. The lava will rise up, and damage any player who touches it. After a while, it will rise up so high that only the center platform, which is also the tallest, is safe. Samus is always fought here in 1-P Mode.
Planet Zebes also appears as a stage in ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]''. The only feature is the lava, that rises up about every 30 seconds. The lava rises up, and damage any player who touches it. After a while, it will rise up so high that only the center platform, which is also the tallest, is safe. Samus is always fought here in 1-P Mode.


The stage itself wasn't put into the sequel, ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''. It was replaced by a similar stage called [[Brinstar]], which followed the same feature to it, but differed greatly in appearance.
The stage itself is not in the sequel, ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''. A similar stage called [[Brinstar]] is in the game instead.
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Planet Zebes's appearance in Super Smash Bros..

Planet Zebes is a planet seen in the Metroid series. It is the main setting of the first game in the series, Metroid. The surface is mostly barren and the underground is riddled with large caverns.

Planet Zebes also appears as a stage in Super Smash Bros.. The only feature is the lava, that rises up about every 30 seconds. The lava rises up, and damage any player who touches it. After a while, it will rise up so high that only the center platform, which is also the tallest, is safe. Samus is always fought here in 1-P Mode.

The stage itself is not in the sequel, Super Smash Bros. Melee. A similar stage called Brinstar is in the game instead.