Editing Tutorial Stage

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*Resembles an early form of {{SSB|Dream Land}}, as it contains both the same background, main platform, and one of the three small platforms of that stage.
*Resembles an early form of {{SSB|Dream Land}}, as it contains both the same background, main platform, and one of the three small platforms of that stage.
*The stage's left boundary is extremely small and can result in quick [[KO]]s.
*The stage's left boundary is extremely small and can result in quick [[KO]]s.
*Left side is a normal size compared to the other stages but characters stay in a magnifying glass throughout the time.
*Left side is a normal size compared to the other stages but characters stay in a magnifying glass throughout the time
*The upper boundary is lower than that of the standard.
*The upper boundary is lower than that of the standard.
*For unclarified reasons, P3 can glitch on this stage, in that they will be very light and unable to control their character.
*For unclarified reasons, P3 can glitch on this stage, in that they will be very light and unable to control their character.

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