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The Original Heavyweights

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The Original Heavyweights
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Official descriptionNorth America Mario's greatest archenemies have joined forces. Take out these two very different heavyweights!
Europe Mario's greatest arch-enemies have joined forces. Take out these two very different heavyweights!
Character(s) usedMario (1 stock)
Opponent(s)Bowser (1 stock)
Donkey Kong (1 stock)
Stage(s)Mario Galaxy
MusicAirship Theme (Super Mario Bros. 3)
AvailabilityStarter
For rewardNorth America Clear without taking any damage.
Fire Flower Overalls
Europe Clear with 0 damage.
Fire Flower Dungarees

The Original Heavyweights is the first single-playerevent match inSuper Smash Bros. for Wii U. In it, the player controlsMario, and must defeat the two heaviest characters in the game, which areBowser andDonkey Kong. Clearing this event unlocksKongo Jungle 64.

Progression[edit]

This event is available from the start. Completing the event unlocks theKongo Jungle 64 stage on thechallenge board, as well as the right, down, and left paths. Once both the event is completed andFalco is unlocked, the up path is unlocked.

Completing the event without taking any damage awards a Fire Flower Overallsequipment.

Trivia[edit]

  • The music used in this event,Airship Theme (Super Mario Bros. 3), normally plays onLuigi's Mansion, rather than Mario Galaxy.
  • This event seems to mimic theTrouble King events fromMelee andBrawl.Trouble King fromMelee andTwo Trouble Kings fromBrawl both featureMario as the assigned character (thoughLuigi is assigned inTrouble King 2 and Player 2 plays asKirby in the co-op version of Two Trouble Kings), both events are the first event in their respective games, and all three events featureBowser as one of the enemies (the only one in both events fromMelee). Like the Trouble King events, this event is the first event available and has Mario as the assigned character and Bowser as an opponent.
  • This is the only event that opens up more than two paths.

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