Smashville

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Revision as of 17:21, January 15, 2019 by 72.133.91.93 (talk) (That sentence didn't really make much sense before. Of course a stage will look better going from SD at 720p or so to HD at 1080p.)
Smashville, as it appears in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.

Smashville is a stage in the Super Smash Bros. series that's based on Animal Crossing: Wild World. It debuted in Super Smash Bros. Brawl.

Layout

It is set hovering over an Animal Crossing town, complete with various features of a Wild World town. Another, smaller platform is also hovering over the stage for the players to stand on. The time of day the fight takes place in is reflected by the Wii's internal clock, meaning that the sky will be blue at noon, orange in the evening, and starry at night. Some Animal Crossing characters feature as spectators, watching the fight take place. Notable spectators include Brewster with a coffee bar, Gracie with her car, and Blathers, who is always asleep during the day. K.K. Slider also makes an appearance to play a number of his songs every Saturday after 8:00 PM, drawing the attention of the spectators. A small, red balloon will sometimes fly across the stage carrying a piece of food, releasing the food when popped, like in the Animal Crossing series, except food has replaced presents. Various things from the games can also be seen in the background, like constellations, Kapp'n's taxi and UFOs. In the transition between the three games it appears in, it receives some visual updates. For example, in the transition from Brawl to "Smash 4" the log platform that the characters fight on looks much more detailed and realistic, and in Ultimate the bridges are curved instead of being flat, and the log platform once again received a graphical update.

Non-Wild World features

There are four bridges - in Wild World, there are only two. In Wild World, the Able Sisters shop is always directly east of Nook's. This is not the case in Smashville.

Stage Music

Gallery

Names in other languages