Mushroom Kingdom II
- This article is about the Mushroom Kingdom II stage. For other locations named the Mushroom Kingdom, see Mushroom Kingdom (disambiguation).
Mushroom Kingdom II is the second Mushroom Kingdom stage in Super Smash Bros. Melee and a returning stage in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. In Super Smash Bros. Melee, it can be unlocked by collecting the Birdo trophy, while it is available from the start in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. Despite the name, this stage is actually in Subcon, from Super Mario Bros. 2. The stage has a platform in the middle, and two on the side. A waterfall forms huge gorges that separate the three. Occasionally, logs will fall down the waterfall, creating temporary platforms. A Pidgit will occasionally fly in (with its magic carpet making another platform) and a pink Birdo also appears occasionally, spitting Birdo's Eggs (which can be grabbed and thrown) at fighters. The upper platforms on both sides of the stage however make it easy for the players to self-destruct if they proceed to walk off the screen there or get pushed away by Birdo when she leaves the screen.
In Super Smash Bros. Melee, Luigi's unlock match takes place here, and he is also fought in "Event Match 40: All-Star Match 4" as the second in order of opponents, preceded by Marth and followed by Jigglypuff.
Cherries, grass, Semisolid Platforms, and jars appear in the background of the stage. The whole stage has Super Mario All-Stars graphics (though only the ground, logs, and magic carpet are in 3D, and the color palette is based on Super Mario Advance); these graphics are overhauled for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, and now use the actual graphics from Super Mario All-Stars, albeit in much less saturated colors. Birdo also makes the same sound effects it did in Super Mario All-Stars. Like other stages in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, for the first time it can now opt for Battlefield and Ω forms, but above a wide waterfall that stretches across the screen rather than just the center as in its normal form.
Events[edit]
- No 22: Super Mario 128
- No 38: Super Mario Bros. 2
- No 40: All-Star Match 4 (Luigi's fight)
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | いにしえの王国II[?] Inishie no Ōkoku II |
Ancient Kingdom II | |
いにしえの王国 USA (Super Smash Bros. Ultimate)[?] Inishie no Ōkoku USA |
Ancient Kingdom USA; changed to reflect the Japanese title of Super Mario Bros. 2 (Super Mario USA). | ||
Chinese | 古老的王國USA (Traditional) 古老的王国USA (Simplified)[?] Gǔlǎo de wángguó USA |
Ancient Kingdom USA | |
German | Pilz-Königreich 2[?] | Mushroom Kingdom 2 | |
Italian | Regno dei Funghi II[?] | Mushroom Kingdom II | |
Korean | 고대 왕국 USA[?] Godae wangguk USA |
Ancient Kingdom USA | |
Russian | Грибное королевство 2[?] Gribnoye korolevstvo 2 |
Mushroom Kingdom 2 | |
Spanish (NOA) | Reino Champiñón II[?] | Mushroom Kingdom II |
Trivia[edit]
- The official strategy guide only mentions that the Birdo trophy is required to unlock the stage, even though the Pidgit trophy can also be collected to unlock the stage before collecting the Birdo trophy.
- Due to the fact the player has a random trophy by default when starting a new game, it is possible to receive the Birdo trophy and unlock the stage before even starting the game, causing the stage unlock message to play as soon as the main menu is first accessed.
- Although the stage is Super Mario All-Stars-themed, the NES overworld music plays instead; the boss theme plays when the timer runs low in timed matches.
- Much like with the sped-up music in Mushroom Kingdom, the boss music will play during a Sudden Death match and on Super Sudden Death.