Figure-8 Circuit (stage)

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Mario Circuit
Figure-8 Circuit
Figure-8 Circuit in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
The stage in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

Figure-8 Circuit (formerly known as Mario Circuit) is a stage in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, and reappears in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. The stage takes place on an intersection of a track that visually resembles Figure-8 Circuit from Mario Kart DS. In Ultimate, the stage was renamed to Figure-8 Circuit, differentiating it from the Wii U stage of the same name. Toad Circuit, a track that would later debut in Mario Kart 7, bears a slight resemblance to the layout of this stage.

Mario Circuit in its Ω form appearance in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U.
The Ω form of Figure-8 Circuit

The stage is set up with two levels; the bottom level, which is a flat surface across the race course, and the upper level, which takes place on a few platforms of the race course. On occasion, go-karts driven by Shy Guys (the ones from DS Download Play of Mario Kart DS) race along the back or sides of the stage, crashing into characters, damaging them greatly. When they come in from the back, they hit the bottom level, and when coming from the left, they hit the upper level. Like in Mute City and Onett from Super Smash Bros. Melee, the Shy Guys can be knocked aside with items, such as the Home-Run Bat. In this case, it is possible for players to affect how the race plays out, allowing the lead Shy Guy to gain more distance should the other Shy Guys be knocked out. In the background of the stage, there is a big screen which shows the racers' positions on the track (by which fighters can guide themselves as to where to stay, if on the upper or the lower section). The Ω form of the stage takes place in front of the normal stage on a raised platform. Shy Guys can be seen but do not interfere with the fighters. Shy Guy racers do not appear in 8-Player Smash versions of the stage.

Songs[edit]

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My Music[edit]

The My Music songs present in Super Smash Bros. Brawl all return in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U for this stage, however the requirements to unlock them listed below only apply to the former, as all songs in the latter are available from the start. In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, all Mario Kart series songs can be played on this stage.

Name Source Credits Brawl Requirements
Mario Circuit Super Mario Kart Arrangement Supervisor: Yusuke Takahama Available by default
Luigi Circuit Mario Kart 64 Arrangement: Yasufumi Fukuda
Waluigi Pinball Mario Kart DS Arrangement Supervisor: Kentaro Ishizaka
Rainbow Road Mario Kart: Double Dash!! Original Collect CD
Mario Tennis / Mario Golf Mario Power Tennis / Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour Arrangement: Motoi Sakuraba Available by default
Excite Truck Excite Truck Original Clear Target Smash Level 2 in under 19 seconds.
Title (3D Hot Rally) Famicom Grand Prix II: 3D Hot Rally Arrangement Supervisor: Kentaro Ishizaka Clear Target Smash Level 5.

Miscellaneous[edit]

Name Source Credits Plays In
King K. Rool / Ship Deck 2 Donkey Kong Country Arrangement Supervisor: Shogo Sakai Event No. 7 ("Diddy Kong Panic")

Profiles[edit]

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate[edit]

  • Tip: The karts on this stage do more damage than the ones in Mario Circuit. The helpful map in the background always shows where they are!

Names in other languages[edit]

Mario Circuit[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese マリオサーキット[?]
Mario Sākitto
Mario Circuit
Chinese (simplified) 马力欧赛道[?]
Mǎlìōu Sàidào
Mario Speedway
Chinese (traditional) 瑪利歐賽道[?]
Mǎlìōu Sàidào
Mario Speedway
Dutch Mario's Circuit[?] -
French Circuit Mario[?] Mario Circuit
German Marios Piste[?] Mario's Track
Italian Il Circuito di Mario[?] Mario's Circuit
Korean 마리오 서킷[?]
Mario Seokit
Mario Circuit
Portuguese Circuito do Mario[?] Mario's Circuit
Russian Трасса Марио[?]
Trassa Mario
Mario's Track
Spanish Circuito Mario[?] Mario Circuit

Figure-8 Circuit[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese エイトクロスサーキット[?]
Eito Kurosu Sākitto
Eight-Cross Circuit
Chinese (simplified) 8字形赛道[?]
8 Zìxíng Sàidào
8-Shaped Speedway
Chinese (traditional) 8字形賽道[?]
8 Zìxíng Sàidào
8-Shaped Speedway
Dutch 8-Baan[?] 8-Track
French Circuit en 8[?] Circuit in 8
German Achterpiste[?] Eight-Track
Italian Ottotornante[?] Eight Hairpin; also a pun on ottovolante (an 8-shaped rollercoaster)
Korean 8자 서킷[?]
8-Ja Seokit
8-Shaped Circuit
Russian Трасса-восьмерка[?]
Trassa-vos'merka
Eight-Track
Spanish Circuito en 8[?] Circuit in 8 (shape)

Trivia[edit]

A full view of the Mario Circuit stage in Super Smash Bros. Brawl
A zoomed-out view of the stage
  • In the trailer that originally revealed this stage, the Shy Guys were all driving white karts and the screen in the background was blank. Since then, the radar has been added to the screen and the eight Shy Guys participating are now paired, with the kart colors being either green, blue, orange, or white.
  • In Mario Kart DS, on the Touch Screen map, the logo of a particular cup floats about underneath the map and names (for example, multiple mushrooms float around for the Mushroom Cup, stars for Star Cup, and so on). In Super Smash Bros. Brawl, the symbol of the Super Smash Bros. series is displayed instead.
  • In Super Smash Bros. Brawl, the game logo used to identify the origin for this stage is the older Mario Kart series logo, used up until Mario Kart Arcade GP 2. In Super Smash Bros. for Wii U, the logo is the current version used from Mario Kart DS onward.
  • As shown on the Smash Bros. DOJO!! website, the entirety of the race track is fully modeled, but cannot be viewed in-game without camera-hacking.