List of stages debuting inSuper Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS /Wii U

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This is a list ofSuper Smash Bros. series stages that debuted in bothSuper Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS andSuper Smash Bros. for Wii U. The page details their role in this series. For stages that debuted in only one of the two games, seeList of stages debuting inSuper Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS andList of stages debuting inSuper Smash Bros. for Wii U.

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Boxing Ring[edit]

Smash Bros.
Punch-Out!!
TheSuper Smash Bros. (left) andPunch-Out!! (right) variants of the Boxing Ring inSuper Smash Bros. for Wii U.

TheBoxing Ring is a stage that appears inSuper Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS,Super Smash Bros. for Wii U, andSuper Smash Bros. Ultimate. It is set in a stadium with two flat areas on either side and the ring in the center, as well as ajumbotron-like screen and a scrolling LED sign in the background. The stadium features a psychedelic light show that takes place in the background of the stage, including green krypton laser effects, and pyrotechnics.

While based on thePunch-Out!! series, the stage also features aSuper Smash Bros.-themed design, and its design is randomly chosen each match. ThePunch-Out!! version is based on the World Circuit boxing ring from thePunch-Out!! game forWii, while theSuper Smash Bros. version of the ring is colored blue with theSuper Smash Bros. symbol on the platform. In theNintendo 3DS version, holdingL Button while selecting the Boxing Ring manually selects theSuper Smash Bros. version of the stage, and holdingY Button selects thePunch-Out!! version. InSuper Smash Bros. for Wii U, holding down theZL Button button loads theSuper Smash Bros. variant, while holding downZR Button loads thePunch-Out!! variant.

The ropes surrounding the ring spring fighters up when jumped on, and can be used to reach the lights above the stage. However, if the lights are attacked numerous times, it will fall onto the main ring and damage anyone underneath it.

TheFinal Destination variant of this theme is set on an elevated boxing ring. The ropes around the ring are not present, and the overhead lights are a background object. This version of the stage also hasPunch-Out!! andSuper Smash Bros. variants, which can be chosen through the same method listed above.

In the Wii U version, the fighters will have a nickname on the jumbotron. For example, if the player usesLittle Mac, then his nickname is "Bruiser from the Bronx". Additionally, if a character has aFinal Smash in the Wii U version, the scrolling LED sign will say "Chance!" instead of "Punch-Out!!" or "Smash Bros." The same applies for getting a KO, which will say "K.O." on both the sign and the jumbotron as well as sending the match intoSudden Death, which will say "Sudden Death" on the jumbotron.

The Wii U version of Boxing Ring reappears inSuper Smash Bros. Ultimate. In addition, it acts as the setting forKen andIncineroar's debut trailer, "A Clash of Flames."

Fighter nicknames[edit]

InSuper Smash Bros. for Wii U andSuper Smash Bros. Ultimate, the jumbotron in the background will occasionally display two fighters as well as nicknames for them. They are as follows:

CharacterAmerican English titleBritish English title (Wii U only)
MarioMr. Video Game HimselfSmashes Bricks with His Fists
LuigiThe Eternal UnderstudyLean, Green Fighting Machine
PeachPrincess of ToadstoolsPrincess of theMushroom Kingdom
Bowser
King of theKoopas
YoshiOmnivore of the YearHe's Not Yolking Around
Rosalina &LumaThe Cosmic TravelersCosmic Travellers
Bowser Jr.Prince of the KoopasLike Father, Like Son
LarryThe YoungestLeader of the Seven Minions
WendyThe Bold BeautyBold, Bossy and Big Headed
RoyThe Cool OneFear the Shades
Iggy
The Laughing Prankster
MortonThe EnforcerHe'll Make You See Stars
LemmyWacky War MachineLet's Get Wacky
Ludwig
Pompous Prodigy
Dr. MarioThe PrescriberFists Full ofMedicine
Daisy
Sarasaland's Chipper Princess
Piranha Plant
Bloom of Your Doom
WarioScoundrel with aFart of GoldA Scoundrel with a Fart of Gold
Donkey Kong
King of the Jungle
Diddy KongThe AcrobatTrigger Happy with HisPeanut Popgun
King K. Rool
TheKremling Commander
Mr. Game & Watch
Master of Two Dimensions
Little MacBruiser from theBronxThe Only Numbers He Knows Are "One-Two"
LinkHero ofHyrule (for Wii U)
Champion of Hyrule (Ultimate)
Hero of Hyrule
Zelda
Hyrule's Wise Princess
SheikThe ElusiveSheikahA Sheikah Shrouded in Mystery
GanondorfThe King of DarknessKing of Evil
Toon LinkWind-Waking WarriorWave-Riding, Wind-Waking Warrior
Young Link
Master of theOcarina
Samus
Bounty Hunter Extraordinaire
Zero Suit SamusThe Warrior WithinLow Armour, High Agility
Ridley
Cunning God of Death
Dark Samus
Phazon Incarnate
PitCaptain of Lady Palutena's GuardLady Palutena's Captain of the Guard
Palutena
Goddess of Light
Dark Pit
Dark-Winged Doppelgӓnger
MarthThe Hero-KingThe Legendary Hero-King
IkeThe Radiant Hero of LegendThe Radiant Hero
RobinThe Tactician MagicianTome Toting Strategist
LucinaWarrior from a Doomed FutureDefiant of Destiny
Roy
The Young Lion
Corrin
Blood of Dragons
Chrom
Prince ofYlisse
Byleth
Ashen Demon
Ice Climbers
Bone-Chilling Duo
Duck HuntBark, Quack, Boom!The Most Unlikely of Partnerships
KirbyThe Pink Puffball (for Wii U)
The Pink Demon (Ultimate)
Gritty in Pink
King DededeThe King of Dream Land (for Wii U)
Self-Made King (Ultimate)
Says He's King, and That's That
Meta Knight
The Masked Swordsman
FoxLeader ofStar FoxNever Gives Up! Trusts His Instincts!
Falco
Proud Space Ace
Wolf
The Silver Space Wolf
PikachuPika Pika!The Electric Mouse Pokémon
Charizard
Blazing Fury
LucarioMaster ofAuraExudes Power
JigglypuffThe Sleepy SingerThe Delightful Balloon Pokémon
GreninjaMaster of StealthThe Unpredictable Ninja Pokémon
Mewtwo
A Legend Reawakens
Pichu
Shockingly Adorable
Pokémon Trainer
Wants to Be the Very Best
Incineroar
The Ring's Raging Flame
R.O.B.The Last of His KindRobotic Obliterating Buddy
Ness
ThePSI Powerhouse
LucasBoy fromNowhereTheTazmilianDevil
Captain FalconThe Supersonic SluggerSupersonic F-Zero Pilot
Villager
Mayor ofSmashville
Isabelle
The Mayor's Assistant
Snake
The Legendary Mercenary
SonicThe Blue BlurSpeed is his Game
Olimar
Veteran Astronaut
AlphAstronaut in TrainingNovice Explorer, Engineering Pro
Wii Fit Trainer (female)Yoga WarriorShe'll Make You Feel the Burn
Wii Fit Trainer (male)TheBMI BanditHe'll Blast Your Core!
Pac-ManThe Yellow Bane ofGhostsGhost Gobbler
Mega ManBlue Metal Hero (for Wii U)
The Blue Bomber (Ultimate)
The Blue Bomber
Mii Brawler
The Brawler of Many Faces
Mii Gunner
The Gunner of Many Faces
Mii SwordfighterThe Swordfighter of Many FacesThe Sword Fighter of Many Faces
ShulkTheVisionaryHas Visions of Victory
Ryu
Tireless Wanderer (for Wii U)
Eternal Wanderer (Ultimate)
Ken
The Fire-Breathing Fist
Cloud
SOLDIER 1st Class
Bayonetta
Umbra Witch
Inkling
Part Kid, Part Squid
Simon
Evil's Whip-Wielding Bane
Richter
Azure Vampire Assassin
Joker
The Great Phantom Thief
Hero (XI)
The Luminary
Hero (III)
The Legendary Hero
Hero (IV)
The Zenithian Hero
Hero (VIII)
The Dragovian Hero
Banjo &Kazooie
Laid-Back Animals
Terry
The Legendary Wolf
Min Min
The Ramen Bomber
Steve / Alex
World Crafter
Zombie
Night Roamer
Enderman
End Dweller
Sephiroth
One-Winged Angel
Pyra /Mythra
The Aegis
Kazuya
The Iron Fist of Darkness
Sora
Chosen by the Keyblade

Songs[edit]

Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS[edit]

NameSourceCredits
Jogging / CountdownPunch-Out!!Arrangement: Kumi Tanioka
Composition: Nintendo
Minor CircuitPunch-Out!! (Wii)Original

Super Smash Bros. for Wii U[edit]

NameSourceCreditsRequirements
Jogging / CountdownPunch-Out!! (NES)Arrangement: Kumi Tanioka
Composition: Nintendo
Minor CircuitPunch-Out!! (NES)Arrangement: Koji Hayama
Composition: Nintendo
Minor CircuitPunch-Out!! (Wii)OriginalCollect CD
Title (Punch-Out!!)Punch-Out!! (Wii)Clear Solo Classic without losing a single life while playing as Little Mac
World Circuit ThemePunch-Out!! (Wii)
CuldceptCuldceptArrangement: Kenji Ito
Composition: Kenji Ito
Shin Onigashima MedleySuper Smash Bros. Brawl
(Shin Onigashima)
Arrangement: Masafumi Takada
Composition: Nintendo
Tomorrow's PassionCaptain RainbowOriginal

Gallery[edit]

  • Stage Select icon of the Boxing Ring

    Stage Select icon of the Boxing Ring

  • Mario and Bowser in the Super Smash Bros. Boxing Ring

    Mario andBowser in theSuper Smash Bros. Boxing Ring

  • Kirby and King Dedede in the Punch-Out!! Boxing Ring

    Kirby andKing Dedede in thePunch-Out!! Boxing Ring

  • The Boxing Ring as it appears in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS

    The Boxing Ring as it appears inSuper Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS

  • The jumbotron showing Sudden Death on the screen

    The jumbotron showing Sudden Death on the screen

Names in other languages[edit]

LanguageNameMeaningNotes
Japanese特設リング[?]
Tokusetsu ringu
Special Ring
Chinese特設擂台 (Traditional)
特设擂台 (Simplified)
[?]

Tèshè lèitái
Special Ring
DutchBoksring[?]Boxing Ring
FrenchRing de boxe[?]Boxing Ring
GermanBoxring[?]Boxing Ring
ItalianIl ring[?]The ring
Korean특설 링[?]
Teukseol Ring
Special Ring
PortugueseRingue de Boxe[?]Boxing Ring
RussianБоксерский ринг[?]
Bokserskiy ring
Boxing Ring
SpanishCuadrilátero[?]Boxing Ring

Gaur Plain[edit]

Super Smash Bros. for Wii U
Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS
Gaur Plain in both versions ofSuper Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS /Wii U

Gaur Plain is a location inXenoblade Chronicles in the lower area ofBionis' Leg that appears as a stage in bothSuper Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS,Super Smash Bros. for Wii U, andSuper Smash Bros. Ultimate.

The stage takes place on two of the high ledges overlooking the Bionis' Leg, and consists of two main upper platforms with several smaller platforms floating underneath, over a body of water underneath the bottom boundary of the stage.Mechonis can be seen in the background. More platforms are included on the Wii U version, including two solid platforms that feature springs, which can take the player to the top of the stage. As time passes, the stage will change from day to night and back to day, like in the game of origin.

On the Wii U version of the stage,Metal Face, a Faced Mechon and recurring major antagonist inXenoblade Chronicles, may appear as a stage boss during the nighttime. He attacks players by swiping his claws and firing lasers that can destroy the platforms, causing the top platform to lower, though it is restored during the daytime. When leaving, he may also attack by flying across the stage. It is possible to defeat him by attacking him enough, which destroys him and damages any opponents nearby as he explodes. If Shulk is among the fighters, Metal Face utters special quotes directed towards him.

TheFinal Destination version of the stage is set on a flat, elevated platform.

Metal Face quotes[edit]

Normal[edit]

  • "What do you lot think you're doing then?"
  • "Hope I'm not interrupting!"
  • "Nice night for a stroll, don't ya think?"
  • "I love the feeling of the wind in my claws!"
  • "There we go!"
  • "See how you like this!"
  • "Out of my way!"
  • "Oi, make way, come on!"
  • "You're a funny-looking lot, ain't ya?"
  • "This better be a good show!"
  • "Whatever you're doing, it looks smashing! Hahaha!"
  • "Didn't expect all this racket out here!"
  • "If it's one thing I'd like to see, it's carnage!"
  • "Carry on, you lot! Don't mind me! Hahaha!"
  • "I think I've got the best seat in the house! Hahaha!"
  • "Maybe I'll watch, and give you a few pointers!"
  • "Come on, fight harder, you little maggots!"
  • "Come near my claws, and you might get a nasty surprise!"
  • "Let's get things started!"
  • "Don't mind if I join in, do ya?"
  • "Watch and learn, maggots!"
  • "Time to cut you down to size!"
  • "DIE!!"
  • "Hey, hey! Time to die!"
  • "I'll slice you into pieces!"
  • "Let me hear you scream!"
  • "Ahahahahahaha!"
  • "Ugh! You'll pay for that!"
  • "Think that's clever, do you?"
  • "You're getting on my bad side!"
  • "Hey, that's not fair!"
  • "Why, you little...!"
  • "Ugh! Get off me!"
  • "This isn't over!"
  • "All that work for nothing!"
  • "This ain't how it's meant to go!"
  • "Huh, look at the time. See ya, kiddies!"
  • "It's been good laugh, but I'm off!"
  • "That's it for now. See ya, kiddies!"
  • "Time for a little parting gift!"
  • "I'm off. See ya, kiddies! But first..."
  • "If you've got any final words, now's the time!"

Special quotes (if Shulk is in the battle)[edit]

  • "If it isn't the puny boy himself! You miss me?"
  • "Hey, Monado boy, hope you don't think you can hurt me with that thing!"
  • "Oh, looks like Monado boy's been practicing!"
  • "If the brat's here, I bet Dunban can't be far behind!"

Songs[edit]

Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS[edit]

NameSourceCredits
Gaur PlainXenoblade ChroniclesOriginal
You Will Know Our NamesXenoblade ChroniclesOriginal

Super Smash Bros. for Wii U[edit]

NameSourceCreditsRequirements
Gaur PlainXenoblade ChroniclesOriginal
Xenoblade Chronicles MedleyXenoblade ChroniclesArrangement: ACE (TOMOri Kudo / CHiCO)
Composition: TOMOri Kudo / CHiCO / Kenji Hiramatsu
Engage the EnemyXenoblade ChroniclesOriginal
Gaur Plain (Night)Xenoblade ChroniclesOriginal
Time to Fight!Xenoblade ChroniclesOriginal
An Obstacle in Our PathXenoblade ChroniclesOriginal
Mechanical RhythmXenoblade ChroniclesOriginal
You Will Know Our NamesXenoblade ChroniclesOriginal
The valedictory elegyBaten Kaitos OriginsArrangement: Motoi Sakuraba
Composition: Motoi Sakuraba
Collect CD

Super Smash Bros. for Wii U trophy information[edit]

NameImageAppears InDescription
Metal FaceMetal Face trophy from Super Smash Bros. for Wii UWiiXenoblade Chronicles (04/2012)A faced Mechon who appears on the Gaur Plain stage. He swoops in from the sky when night falls and then leaves with the break of dawn. He doesn't actively pursue fighters, but if you get too close, you'll taste the deadly bite of his claws. Watch out for his laser attack too-it can destroy parts of the stage itself!

Names in other languages[edit]

Gaur Plain[edit]

LanguageNameMeaningNotes
Japaneseガウル平原[?]
Gauru Heigen
Gaur Plain
ChineseGaur Plain[?]-
DutchGaur-Plateau[?]-
FrenchPlaine de Gaur[?]Gaur Plain
GermanGaur-Ebene[?]Gaur Plain
ItalianPiana di Gaur[?]Gaur Plain
Korean가울 평원[?]
Gaul Pyeong'won
Gaur Plain
PortuguesePlanície Gaur[?]Gaur Plain
RussianРавнина Гаур[?]
Ravnina Gaur
Gaur Plain
SpanishLlanuras de Gaur[?]Gaur Plains

Metal Face[edit]

LanguageNameMeaningNotes
Japanese黒いフェイス[?]
Kuroi Feisu
Black Face
ItalianFace nero[?]Black Face

Gallery[edit]

  • Metal Face in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U

    Metal Face inSuper Smash Bros. for Wii U

Duck Hunt[edit]

A stage from Super Smash Bros. for Wii U
The Duck Hunt stage
Duck Hunt stage in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS.
Duck Hunt as it appears inSuper Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS

Duck Hunt is an unlockable stage appearing inSuper Smash Bros. for Wii U. It is unlocked by defeating at least one opponent in Cruel Smash mode. The stage is based upon thegame of the same name, taking place on the field that game is set on. The tree and bush serve as platforms. Because the stage is "4x3 fullscreen", the sides are pits. In addition, similar to theGame & Watch stages in previous games andHanenbow inSuper Smash Bros. Brawl, the characters appear 2D. Duck Hunt was later released as part of a free update on September 30, 2015 forSuper Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS. In the 3DS version's regular form, the stage's heads-up display is fixed to the 3DS screen as opposed to the stage itself. This is the only stage inSuper Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS to feature a song that does not appear in the Wii U version of the stage (in this case, Wrecking Crew Retro Medley, which is featured inWrecking Crew instead).

Ducks fromDuck Hunt fly across the screen as characters fight. They can be attacked and knocked out of the sky to add to the score on the bottom of the screen, and will occasionally drop items. When the dog briefly appears to collect the ducks, it can also be stood on as a platform. A large patch of grass may also appear on the stage, obstructing fighters behind it. When playing in 8-Player Smash, the dog and ducks do not appear.

The Omega form of the stage is set on just the field; the tree and bush are gone, and the ducks and dog also no longer appear.

InSuper Smash Bros. for Wii U, the unlock match for theDuck Hunt character takes place here.

The Duck Hunt stage reappears inSuper Smash Bros. Ultimate, where its My Music library is now shared withSummit,Hanenbow,PictoChat 2,Balloon Fight,Living Room,Find Mii,Tomodachi Life,Wrecking Crew,Pilotwings, andWuhu Island.

Songs[edit]

Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS[edit]

NameSourceCredits
Duck Hunt MedleyDuck HuntArrangement Supervisor: Manabu Namiki
Composition: Nintendo
Arrangement: M2 Co., Ltd.
Wrecking Crew Retro MedleyWrecking CrewOriginal

Super Smash Bros. for Wii U[edit]

NameSourceCredits
Duck Hunt MedleyDuck HuntArrangement Supervisor: Manabu Namiki
Composition: Nintendo
Arrangement: M2 Co., Ltd.
Balloon TripBalloon FightArrangement: Hirokazu Tanaka, ex
Composition: Nintendo
The Mysterious Murasame Castle MedleyThe Mysterious Murasame CastleArrangement Supervisor: Shohei Tsuchiya (ZUNTATA)
Composition: Nintendo
Arrangement Supervisor: TAITO CORPORATION
Clu Clu LandSuper Smash Bros. Brawl
(Clu Clu Land)
Arrangement Supervisor: Keigo Ozaki
Composition: Nintendo
Arrangement: GAME ARTS Co.,Ltd.
Famicom MedleyFamily Computer SeriesOriginal
Title Theme (NES Remix 2)NES Remix 2Original
Swan LessonArt AcademyOriginal

Super Smash Bros. for Wii U trophy information[edit]

NameImageAppears InDescription
DogDog trophy from Super Smash Bros. for Wii UNESDuck Hunt (10/1985)In the NES game Duck Hunt, the dog is your trusty hunting partner. He scares the ducks and then picks up the ones you hit. If you don't hit any, though, he'll laugh at you. So much for man's best friend... In the Duck Hunt stage in this game, he'll occasionally pop up in his 8-bit glory and let you use him as a platform!
DuckDuck trophy from Super Smash Bros. for Wii UNESDuck Hunt (10/1985)In the classic NES game Duck Hunt, you hunt, er...ducks. The dog flushes them into the air, and then you aim and fire. Taking down ducks get you points in the Duck Hunt stage in this game too. It has no effect on the battle, but the alternative Duck Hunt action might be a refreshing change from constantly punching your friends in the face.

Names in other languages[edit]

LanguageNameMeaningNotes
Japaneseダックハント[?]
Dakku Hanto
Duck Hunt
Chinese打獵 (Traditional)
打猎 (Simplified)
[?]

Dǎliè
Hunting
DutchDuck Hunt[?]-
FrenchDuck Hunt[?]-
GermanDuck Hunt[?]-
ItalianDuck Hunt[?]-
Korean덕헌트[?]
Deok Heonteu
Duck Hunt
PortugueseDuck Hunt[?]-
RussianУтиная охота[?]
Utinaya okhota
Duck Hunt
SpanishDuck Hunt[?]-

Wily Castle[edit]

A stage from Super Smash Bros. for Wii U
Wily Castle inSuper Smash Bros. for Wii U
Wily Castle in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
Wily Castle inSuper Smash Bros. Ultimate

Wily Castle is a stage that appears in bothSuper Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS andSuper Smash Bros. for Wii U and a recurring location in theMega Man series. The castle itself is based on its appearance fromMega Man 2. While both versions are near-identical, theNintendo 3DS version takes place during the day, while theWii U version takes place at night. The main body of the stage is flat, with two floating platforms on either side, suspended beyond the body of the stage.

In the Wii U version of the stage, rails like the ones fromMega Man 2's Crash Man stage and the fourth Wily Castle stage appear around the left platform, and the platform moves along the rail. Similar to Guts Man's stage fromMega Man, these rails have gaps in them which, when the platform crosses them, cause the platform to drop temporarily until it reaches a solid rail again. There may be more than one possible rail configuration.

In the Nintendo 3DS version, platforms occasionally appear above the stage that fly back up after a while. In addition, the pendulum platforms from Bright Man's stage inMega Man 4 occasionally appear on both sides of the main platform, and move back after a while.

At random times in both versions, the Yellow Devil appears in the background, disassembles and flies up, then descends and reassembles on the stage. When the Yellow Devil is formed, it attacks the players with its own body until it is defeated by taking a sufficient amount of damage from the players, though only its eye is vulnerable. Once defeated, the Yellow Devil explodes, and this explosion counts as an attack for the player who landed the final blow.

Wily Castle reappears inSuper Smash Bros. Ultimate, where hazards from both the 3DS and Wii U version make an appearance.

Songs[edit]

Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS[edit]

NameSourceCredits
Mega Man 2 MedleyMega Man 2Arrangement Supervisor: Rio Hamamoto
Composition: CAPCOM CO., LTD
Arrangement: BANDAI NAMCO Studios, Inc.
Mega Man 2 Retro MedleyMega Man 2Original

Super Smash Bros. for Wii U[edit]

NameSourceCredits
Mega Man 2 MedleyMega Man 2Arrangement Supervisor: Rio Hamamoto
Composition: CAPCOM CO., LTD
Arrangement: BANDAI NAMCO Studios, Inc.
Cut Man StageMega ManArrangement Supervisor: Michiko Naruke
Composition: CAPCOM CO., LTD.
Arrangement: Naru2 Co., Ltd.
Quick Man StageMega Man 2Arrangement Supervisor: Shota Kageyama
Composition: CAPCOM CO., LTD.
Arrangement: GAME FREAK inc.
Air Man StageMega Man 2Arrangement: Noriyuki Iwadare
Composition: CAPCOM CO., LTD
Spark Man StageMega Man 3Arrangement: ACE (TOMOri Kudo / CHiCO)
Composition: CAPCOM CO., LTD.
Shadow Man StageMega Man 3Arrangement Supervisor: Yusuke Takahama
Composition: CAPCOM CO., LTD.
Arrangement: TARGET ENTERTAINMENT INC.
Mega Man Retro MedleyMega ManOriginal
Mega Man 2 Retro MedleyMega Man 2Original
Mega Man 3 Retro MedleyMega Man 3Original
Mega Man 4-6 Retro MedleyMega Man 4 /Mega Man 5 /Mega Man 6Original

Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS /Wii U trophy[edit]

Name3DS ImageWii U ImageAppears inNTSC-U DescriptionPAL Description
Yellow DevilA trophy from Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DSYellow Devil trophy from Super Smash Bros. for Wii UNESMega Man (12/1987)This massive baddy splits itself into small pieces and flies across the battlefield, striking anyone in the way. Deal damage to it by attacking the eye, or hide behind its body to avoid your foes. Be careful— whoever deals the final blow triggers an enemy-launching explosion!This towering foe splits himself into small bits to move across the stage and wreak havoc. If you can get behind him, you can use him as a shield and also hit his eye more easily. Hit his eye enough and he'll explode! Try to get your opponents caught in the explosion to do some real damage!

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

LanguageNameMeaningNotes
Japaneseワイリー基地[?]
Wairī Kichi
Wily Base
ChineseWily Castle[?]-
DutchWily's Kasteel[?]Wily's Castle
FrenchChâteau du Dr. Wily[?]Dr. Wily's Castle
GermanWilys Schloss[?]Wily's Castle
ItalianCastello del Dr. Wily[?]Dr. Wily's Castle
Korean와이리 기지[?]
Wairi Giji
Wily Base
PortugueseCastelo do Wily[?]Wily's Castle
RussianЗамок Уайли[?]
Zamok Uayli
Wily's Castle
SpanishCastillo de Wily[?]Wily's Castle

Super Mario Maker[edit]

Super Mario Maker (stage)
The Super Mario Maker stage inSuper Smash Bros. Ultimate
Main article:Super Mario Maker (stage)

InSuper Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS andSuper Smash Bros. for Wii U, Super Mario Maker was available as a downloadable stage between July 31, 2015 and the discontinuation of the Nintendo eShop service for the Nintendo 3DS and Wii U on March 27, 2023. InSuper Smash Bros. Ultimate, it is available from the start.

Suzaku Castle[edit]

Suzaku Castle in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U
Suzaku Castle

Suzaku Castle is a stage available as DLC in bothSuper Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS andSuper Smash Bros. for Wii U. It serves asRyu's home stage, and is only available to purchase bundled with Ryu for USD$5.99 (USD$6.99 if the player purchases a bundle for both the 3DS and Wii U versions). The stage is based off the Ryu stage from the originalStreet Fighter II, and is capable of holding up to eight players on both the normal and Omega forms.

Like with the original stage, Suzaku Castle is set on the rooftop of a Japanese castle. One side of this stage consists of two large platforms with a walkoff blast zone, while the other side consists of two smaller platforms, with a pit dividing each side. Only the bottom platform can be grabbed on either side of the stage. Also, on the both sides of the bottom platform on the right side are signposts with Japanese writing on it, which can be broken when characters are launched by an attack near them.

The Omega version of the stage consists of just the bottom right platform. The signposts still appear on both sides of the stage, however, and can still be broken.

Depending on the music that plays, the last 30 seconds of a match will replace it with a “pinch mode” version, similar toStreet Fighter II.

Suzaku Castle reappears inSuper Smash Bros. Ultimate. Despite being theStreet Fighter stage, neither Ryu norKen is fought here for their unlock battle; rather, they are fought inBattlefield andBoxing Ring respectively.

Songs[edit]

Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS[edit]

NameSourceCredits
Ryu Stage Type AStreet Fighter IIOriginal
Ryu StageStreet Fighter IIArrangement Supervisor: Yoko Shimomura
Composition: CAPCOM CO., LTD.
Arrangement: Midiplex Co., Ltd.

Super Smash Bros. for Wii U[edit]

NameSourceCredits
Ryu StageStreet Fighter IIArrangement Supervisor: Yoko Shimamura
Composition: CAPCOM CO., LTD.
Arrangement: Midiplex Co., Ltd.
Ken StageStreet Fighter IIArrangement Supervisor: Rio Hamamoto
Composition: CAPCOM CO., LTD.
Arrangement: BANDAI NAMCO Studios Inc.
Ryu Stage Type AStreet Fighter IIOriginal
Ken Stage Type AStreet Fighter II
Ryu Stage Type BSuper Street Fighter II
Ken Stage Type BSuper Street Fighter II

Gallery[edit]

  • In Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS

    InSuper Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS

Names in other languages[edit]

LanguageNameMeaningNotes
Japanese朱雀城[?]
Suzaku-jō
Suzaku (Red Phoenix) Castle
Chinese(Simplified)朱雀城[?]
Zhūquè chéng
Zhū Què (Red Phoenix) Castle
Chinese(Traditional)Suzaku Castle[?]-
DutchSuzaku-Kasteel[?]Suzaku Castle
French(Canadian)Château Suzaku[?]Suzaku Castle
French(European)Suzaku Castle[?]-
GermanSuzaku Castle[?]-
ItalianSuzaku Castle[?]-
Korean주작성[?]
Jujak-seong
Jujak (Red Phoenix) Castle
PortugueseCastelo Suzaku[?]Suzaku Castle
RussianЗамок Судзаку[?]
Zamok Sudzaku
Suzaku Castle
Spanish(Latin American)Castillo de Suzaku[?]Suzaku Castle
Spanish(European)Suzaku Castle[?]-

Midgar[edit]

Midgar is a massive, technologically-advanced city on the planet Gaia and a central location inFinal Fantasy VII. It appears as a downloadable stage inSuper Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS andSuper Smash Bros. for Wii U, bundled with the additional fighterCloud Strife. Out of all the stages inSuper Smash Bros. for Wii U, Midgar has the fewest amount of songs, with only two.

The Midgar stage's overall layout resemblesBattlefield, with the city itself in the background. However, at various intervals in the match, Summon Materia appears on the stage, and collecting these causes one of the game's various summons to appear and cause an effect on the stage. Odin cuts the stage in two with its sword, which also launches any fighters he hits, Leviathan floods the underside of the stage, Ramuh electrifies and changes the positions of the three platforms, Ifrit moves and tilts the stage with a pillar of fire, and Bahamut ZERO uses a beam attack that strikes the city before it reaches one portion of the stage, dealing heavy damage to any fighter caught in its blast. In 8-Player Smash versions of the stage, the Summon Materia does not appear.

Midgar reappears inSuper Smash Bros. Ultimate. If the player does not have Challenge Pack 8 containingSephiroth andNorthern Cave, Midgar has the fewest number of possible songs to play on the stage with only two songs, although this trait is now shared withFlat Zone X. However, if the player has downloaded the pack, more songs fromFinal Fantasy VII are added, which can be played on Midgar.

Songs[edit]

Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U[edit]

NameSourceCredits
Let the Battles Begin!FINAL FANTASY VIIOriginal
Fight On!FINAL FANTASY VII

Names in other languages[edit]

LanguageNameMeaningNotes
Japaneseミッドガル[?]
Middogaru
Midgar
ChineseMidgar[?]-
DutchMidgar[?]-
FrenchMidgar[?]-
GermanMidgar[?]-
ItalianMidgar[?]-
Korean미드가르[?]
Mideugareu
Midgar
PortugueseMidgar[?]-
RussianМидгар[?]
Midgar
Midgar
SpanishMidgar[?]-

Umbra Clock Tower[edit]

Umbra Clock Tower stage in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U.
Umbra Clock Tower inSuper Smash Bros. for Wii U

Umbra Clock Tower is a stage inSuper Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS andSuper Smash Bros. for Wii U, based on the opening sequence fromBayonetta. The stage was released withBayonetta herself, on February 3, 2016. InSuper Smash Bros. for Wii U, both forms of this stage can be played with up to eight players.

The stage is a flat stage, taking place on top of the clock tower's clock as it falls down a cliffside. At various points, other pieces of the building will move on screen, temporarily providing platforms. Also at various points, the stage will enter into the realm of Purgatorio, where a number of Affinity angels can be seen in the background. The boss angels Inspired and Fortitudo also make appearances, though they have no impact on the stage. When playing with eight players, Purgatorio and the angels do not appear.

The Ω form of the stage takes place on just the falling clock, without any platforms appearing. The stage will still transition into Purgatorio at various points, and the angels still appear.

Umbra Clock Tower reappears inSuper Smash Bros. Ultimate.

While playing on this stage in either game, the clock face matches the current time set on the Wii U, Nintendo 3DS or Nintendo Switch internal clock, and moves in real time.

Songs[edit]

Nintendo 3DS[edit]

NameSourceCredits
Let's Hit The Climax!BayonettaOriginal
Theme Of Bayonetta - Mysterious Destiny (Instrumental)BayonettaArrangement Supervisor: Junichi Nakatsuru
Composition: PlatinumGames Inc.
Arrangement: BANDAI NAMCO Studios Inc.

Wii U[edit]

NameSourceCredits
Let's Hit The Climax!BayonettaOriginal
Theme Of Bayonetta - Mysterious Destiny (Instrumental)BayonettaArrangement Supervisor: Junichi Nakatsuru
Composition: PlatinumGames Inc.
Arrangement: BANDAI NAMCO Studios Inc.
Tomorrow Is Mine (Bayonetta 2 Theme) (Instrumental)Bayonetta 2Arrangement Supervisor: Junichi Nakatsuru
Composition: PlatinumGames Inc.
Arrangement: BANDAI NAMCO Studios Inc.
One Of A KindBayonettaOriginal
Riders Of The LightBayonettaOriginal
Red & BlackBayonettaOriginal
After Burner (∞ Climax Mix)BayonettaOriginal
FriendshipBayonettaOriginal
Let's Dance, Boys!BayonettaOriginal
The Legend Of AesirBayonetta 2Original
Time For The Climax!Bayonetta 2Original

Names in other languages[edit]

LanguageNameMeaningNotes
Japaneseアンブラの時計塔[?]
Anbura no Tokei-tō
Umbra Clock Tower
Chinese安柏拉的時鐘塔 (Traditional)
安柏拉的时钟塔 (Simplified)
[?]

Ānbólā de shízhōng tǎ
Umbra Clock Tower
DutchUmbra-Klokkentoren[?]Umbra Clock Tower
FrenchTour de l'horloge de l'Umbra[?]Umbra Clock Tower
GermanUmbra-Uhrturm[?]Umbra Clock Tower
ItalianTorre dell'orologio di Umbra[?]Umbra Clock Tower
Korean엄브라의 시계탑[?]
Eombeura-ui Sigyetap
Umbra Clock Tower
PortugueseTorre do Relógio de Umbra[?]Umbra Clock Tower
RussianЧасовая башня Умбры[?]
Chasovaya bashnya Umbry
Umbra Clock Tower
SpanishTorre del reloj de Umbra[?]Umbra Clock Tower
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