Mushroomy Kingdom
- This article is about the stage in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. For other uses of the term "Mushroom Kingdom", see Mushroom Kingdom (disambiguation).
Mushroomy Kingdom is a stage that appears in Super Smash Bros. Brawl and returns in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS. It is based on Super Mario Bros., but with a more barren and realistic look, rather than the typical 8-bit graphics used in previous Mushroom Kingdom stages. The stage layouts are almost an exact replica of World 1-1 and World 1-2 from Super Mario Bros., with the stage gently scrolling by. Due to this, players have to keep moving with the stage, as well as KO their opponents. There are many blocks, pits and walls to act as obstacles along the way. Other than this, there is no real danger, as the stage scrolls by slowly. Though there are two stages to fight on, the same conditions apply, only the stage appears differently. In Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS, the World 1-2 stage is removed, though the underground track can still be played. The Final Destination form of Mushroomy Kingdom is set on the ground with several blocks on top of it, creating a perfectly even platform, and the fortress can be seen in the background.
Several small changes were made to facilitate Smash Bros. gameplay: the Goombas, Koopa Troopas, Piranha Plants, Coins, and World 1-2's Warp Zone were removed; the Warp Pipes that led to bonus rooms and the flagpole of World 1-2 were also made inaccessible. Blocks that held Coins and power-ups were changed to release items in the stage, and Coin Blocks now offer up to three items. In World 1-1, the hidden 1-Up Mushroom Block was lowered by a block, the flagpole and fortress are in the background, and the block the flagpole stood on was removed. In World 1-2, the Brick Blocks on the ground after the pipes and at the end of the level were changed to ground blocks in the stage.
Here is a chart for which buttons on which controllers to hold down to ensure which level will load up when selecting Mushroomy Kingdom:
World 1-1 | ||
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or | or | |
World 1-2 | ||
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Songs
Super Smash Bros. Brawl
World 1-1
Name | Source | Credits | Requirements |
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Ground Theme (Super Mario Bros.) |
Super Mario Bros. | Arrangement Supervisor: Koji Kondo | |
Ground Theme 2 (Super Mario Bros.) |
Super Mario Bros. | Arrangement: Masaaki Iwasaki | Grab a random CD containing this track. |
Gritzy Desert | Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time | Arrangement Supervisor: Yoko Shimomura |
World 1-2
Name | Source | Credits | Requirements |
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Underground Theme (Super Mario Bros.) |
Super Mario Bros. | Arrangement Supervisor: Kentaro Ishizaka | |
Underwater Theme (Super Mario Bros.) |
Super Mario Bros. | Arrangement Supervisor: Shogo Sakai | Brawl on the Mushroomy Kingdom stage 10 times. |
Underground Theme (Super Mario Land) |
Super Mario Land | Arrangement: Koji Hayama | Grab a random CD containing this track. |
Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS
Name | Source | Credits |
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Ground Theme (Super Mario Bros.) | Super Mario Bros. | Arrangement Supervisor: Koji Kondo Composition: Nintendo Arrangement: Nintendo |
Underground Theme (Super Mario Bros.) | Super Mario Bros. | Arrangement Supervisor: Kentaro Ishizaka Composition: Nintendo Arrangement: HAL Laboratory, Inc. |
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | いにしえっぽい王国[?] Inishieppoi ōkoku |
Ancient-ish Kingdom | |
Italian | Il Regno Fungoso[?] | The Mushroomy Kingdom | |
Korean | 예스러운 왕국[?] Yeseureo'un Wangguk |
Ancient-ish Kingdom | |
Spanish | Reino Champiñónico[?] | Mushroomy Kingdom |