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Electroplankton (universe)
ElectroplanktonTitle.jpeg
ElectroplanktonSymbol.svg
Developer(s)indieszero
Publisher(s)Nintendo
Designer(s)Toshio Iwai
Genre(s)Music
Console/platform of originNintendo DS
First installmentElectroplankton (2005)
Latest installmentElectroplankton: Marine Snow and Volvoice (2009)

TheElectroplankton universe (エレクトロプランクトン,Electroplankton) is one of the many unique universes represented inSuper Smash Bros. Brawl andSuper Smash Bros. Ultimate. The universe consists of only a single title.

Franchise description[edit]

Electroplankton initially released for the Nintendo DS on April 7, 2005 in Japan and early 2006 worldwide. Satoru Iwata explained in a 2005 interview that the game was the idea of Toshio Iwai, who developed the entire game by himself. This is why his name is printed on all packaging and marketing.[1] It is less of a game and more of a music creation tool. There are ten different stages, or "instruments", in the game: Tracy, Hanenbow, Nanocarp, Beatnes, Rec Rec, Lumiloop, Luminaria, Sun Animalcule, Marine Snow and Volvoice. Each instrument uses different sounds that the player can experiment with. The game is split into two main modes: Performance and Audience. Performance mode involves the player directly interacting with the stage and the plankton to make various noises and music. Audience mode cause the plankton in the stage to act on their own for the player to watch and listen, though they can still be interacted with.

The game was indirectly rereleased in 2009 for DSiWare. All ten instruments were split up and sold separately for 200 Nintendo Points each. This was a cheap alternative for those that only wanted a portion of the game.

InSuper Smash Bros. Brawl[edit]

Stage[edit]

  • Hanenbow
    Hanenbow (Unlockable): A secret stage inBrawl representing the Electroplankton universe. It is unlocked by finishingEvent 28: Flower Blooms in the Echoes. Hanenbow is the only stage whereMy Music does not work; the music is generated by the actions of the players and the Hanenbow that fly around the stage. The leaves change color and angle when struck.

Stickers[edit]

NameGameEffectCharacters
ElectroplanktonElectroplanktonAttackElectric+012Electric (effect) Attack +12All charactersRandomHeadSSBB.png
HanenbowElectroplanktonAttackElectric+012Electric (effect) Attack +12All charactersRandomHeadSSBB.png
NanocarpElectroplanktonAttackElectric+012Electric (effect) Attack +12All charactersRandomHeadSSBB.png
VolvoiceElectroplanktonAttackElectric+012Electric (effect) Attack +10All charactersRandomHeadSSBB.png
Brawl Sticker Electroplankton.png
Electroplankton
Brawl Sticker Hanenbow (Electroplankton).png
Hanenbow
(Electroplankton)
Brawl Sticker Nanocarp (Electroplankton).png
Nanocarp
(Electroplankton)
Brawl Sticker Volvoice (Electroplankton).png
Volvoice
(Electroplankton)

InSuper Smash Bros. Ultimate[edit]

Stage[edit]

Music[edit]

Original track[edit]

Source track[edit]

  • Electroplankton: The ambience sounds that are heard inElectroplankton and used in the Hanenbow stage. This track was previously inBrawl but was unavailable in that game'sSound Test.

Spirit[edit]

A Hanenbow appears as a spirit.

No.ImageNameTypeClassCostAbility
1,213
Hanenbow2
Hanenbow
Support
★★1Jump ↑

Trivia[edit]

  • Electroplankton,Metal Gear, andMiiverse are the only primary universes to be entirely dropped from aSmash game, withMetal Gear andElectroplankton having no content whatsoever inSSB4 andMiiverse having no content inUltimate.Ice Climber, while having its sole playable character(s) not returning and not having any stages in the same game, is still represented by trophies, two music tracks and thePolar Bear's appearance inSmash Run. However, bothMetal Gear andElectroplankton made a return inUltimate.

References[edit]


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Universes
HostSuper Smash Bros. (Subspace ·World of Light)
Fighter-basedAnimal Crossing ·ARMS ·Banjo-Kazooie ·Bayonetta ·Castlevania ·Donkey Kong ·Dragon Quest ·Duck Hunt ·EarthBound ·Fatal Fury ·Final Fantasy ·Fire Emblem ·F-Zero ·Game & Watch ·Ice Climber ·Kid Icarus ·Kingdom Hearts ·Kirby ·Mario ·Mega Man ·Metal Gear ·Metroid ·Minecraft ·Pac-Man ·Persona ·Pikmin ·Pokémon ·Punch-Out!! ·R.O.B. ·Sonic the Hedgehog ·Splatoon ·Star Fox ·Street Fighter ·Tekken ·The Legend of Zelda ·Wario ·Wii Fit ·Xenoblade Chronicles ·Yoshi
Stage-basedBalloon Fight ·Electroplankton ·Miiverse ·Nintendo DS ·Nintendogs ·Pilotwings ·StreetPass Mii Plaza ·Tomodachi ·Wii Sports ·Wrecking Crew
Assist Trophy-basedArt Academy ·Bomberman ·Brain Age ·Color TV-Game ·Custom Robo ·Devil World ·Dillon's Rolling Western ·Drill Dozer ·Excite ·Fatal Frame ·Golden Sun ·Jam with the Band ·Joy Mech Fight ·Kaeru no Tame ni Kane wa Naru ·Kururin ·Monster Hunter ·Nintendo Badge Arcade ·Nintendo Wars ·Sheriff ·Shovel Knight ·SimCity ·Sin and Punishment ·Swapnote ·The Legendary Starfy ·The Mysterious Murasame Castle ·Virtua Fighter
Item-basedClu Clu Land ·Galaxian ·GoldenEye ·Panel de Pon ·Perfect Dark ·Steel Diver
Enemy-basedDig Dug ·Rhythm Heaven ·Xevious
OthersMii ·List of minor universes (Nintendo ·Third-party)
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Electroplankton (universe)Electroplankton universe
StageHanenbow