Poké Floats
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Poké Floats (Japanese:ポケモン亜空間Pokémon Subspace) is a stage inSuper Smash Bros. Melee that is set in the sky overKanto. In this stage, the characters battle on top of huge Pokémon-shaped balloon floats. It was one of the two stages to succeedthe original'sSaffron City, the other beingPokémon Stadium. The players battle on slowly-moving Pokémon balloons and must jump from balloon to balloon in order to survive. After a set amount of time, the characters will start over again at theSquirtle balloon.
List of Poké Floats
The following Pokémon appear on the stage in order.
| Pokémon | Behavior | |
|---|---|---|
| Squirtle | The starting float. Starts to sink downwards after a short amount of time. | |
| Onix | Appears fron the right as Squirtle is about to disappear, functioning as a long bumpy platform. Eventually sinks diagonally to the right. | |
| Psyduck | Rises up from the bottom left shortly after Onix appears. Stays at the left for a while then rises upwards offscreen. | |
| Chikorita | Appears from the left around the same time as Psyduck. Stays afloat at the right before drifting away. | |
| Weezing | Rises from the bottom right as Psyduck goes offscreen. Starts shrinking as it rises upwards. | |
| Slowpoke | Enters from the left around the same time as Weezing. It slowly uncurls its tail before going offscreen to the right. | |
| Porygon | Three Porygon quickly travel across from the middle of the stage from right to left. | |
| Wooper | Quickly rises from the bottom left then hangs afloat at the right half of the stage. It stays for much longer than most floats. It then moves to the upper-left as Venusaur appears before moving towards the upper-right as Seel is visible as it then floats offscreen. | |
| Sudowoodo | Rises from the bottom left, and continuously rises upwards offscreen. | |
| Snorlax | Rises from the bottom and remains stationary until Venusaur pushes it down. | |
| Venusaur | Enters from the right then travels slowly to the left. | |
| Seel | Follows behind Venusaur while slowly bobbing | |
| Wobbuffet | Pokes out from the right, then quickly retreats before slowly coming back out into full view. After a short time it slowly disappears to the right. | |
| Unown | After Wobbuffet appears, a line of Unown appears. One line goes from right to left while the other goes from left to right. | |
| Goldeen | Quickly jumps up and down from the bottom left, then goes down after the third jump. | |
| Lickitung | Appears from the left with its tongue extended. Starts slowly moving to the right while retracting its tongue, then disappears while extending its tongue again. | |
| Chansey | Jumps up from the bottom-left part of the screen, then from the bottom-right, then from the bottom-left and finally from the bottom-right before disappearing. | |
| Geodude | Travels from the left then stops in the middle, before continuing to the right and going offscreen | |
After Geodude disapppears, the last few Unown continue traveling before Squirtle reappears from the bottom, then the cycle restarts.
Trivia
- The background music mixes theTrainer battle music, theGym Leader battle music, and thewild Pokémon music fromGeneration I.
- This is the only Pokémon stage to not return inSuper Smash Bros. Ultimate.
In other languages
| Language | Title | |
|---|---|---|
| French | Poké Flotte | |
| German | Poké-Flug | |
| Italian | Pokémon galleggianti | |
| Spanish | Poké Globos | |
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