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|availability = [[Starter stage|Starter]]
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|meleesingles = [[Banned stage|Banned]]
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|meleedoubles = [[Banned stage|Banned]]
|meleemusic = Main: ''{{MeleeMusic|Mushroom Kingdom}}''<br>Alternate: ''{{MeleeMusic|Dr. Mario}}''
|meleemusic = Main: ''{{MeleeMusic|Mushroom Kingdom}}''<br>Alternate: ''{{MeleeMusic|Dr. Mario}}''
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'''Mushroom Kingdom''' ({{ja|いにしえの王国|Inishie no Ōkoku}}, ''Ancient Kingdom'') is a [[starter stage]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''. It is {{SSBM|Luigi}} and {{SSBM|Dr. Mario}}'s home stage. In [[All-Star]] mode, this stage is played on when Luigi and any of his teammates are faced.
'''Mushroom Kingdom''' ({{ja|いにしえの王国|Inishie no Ōkoku}}, ''Ancient Kingdom'') is a [[starter stage]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''. It is {{SSBM|Luigi}} and {{SSBM|Dr. Mario}}'s home stage. In [[All-Star]] mode, this stage is played on when Luigi and any of his teammates are faced.
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== Origin ==
== Origin ==
[[File:1-1SMB.png|thumb|left|200px|This stage has a variety of elements from ''Super Mario Bros.'', some of which can be seen here in World 1-1.]]
[[File:1-1SMB.png|thumb|left|This stage has a variety of elements from ''Super Mario Bros.'', some of which can be seen here in World 1-1.]]
This stage is based on the overworld levels of ''{{s|mariowiki|Super Mario Bros.}}'', and the stage itself is comprised of various elements from those levels, such as {{s|mariowiki|? Block}}s that release an item upon being hit, {{s|mariowiki|Brick Block}}s that break upon being hit, and {{s|mariowiki|scale}}s that have a platform that goes down when {{s|mariowiki|Mario}} is standing on it, while the other platform connected to it goes up. If Mario stands on the platform for too long, the scale breaks and both platforms fall.  
This stage is based on the overworld levels of ''{{s|mariowiki|Super Mario Bros.}}'' The overworld levels often feature ground blocks as the main platform, and a background consisting of green mountains and blue cloudy skies. In each overworld level, the player must reach the {{s|mariowiki|Fortress}} at the end of each level by touching the {{s|mariowiki|Goal Pole}}.
 
The overworld levels often featured a ground block as the main platform. Among the other platforms include the {{s|mariowiki|Brick Block}}s, which can be destroyed by hitting them from underneath; the [[mariowiki:Mushroom Platform|mushroom-shaped platforms]] introduced in [[mariowiki:World 4-2 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 4-2]]; and the {{s|mariowiki|Cloud Block}} featured in hidden areas above the ground, which can be accessed by a hidden [[mariowiki:Beanstalk|beanstalk]] serving as a ladder. The {{s|mariowiki|? Block}}s will often turn into {{s|mariowiki|Empty Block}}s after being hit, either to release items or to release a beanstalk that leads the player to the hidden areas above the ground. The overworld levels also feature {{s|mariowiki|Warp Pipe}}s, where some of them allow the player to access underground levels or bonus rooms. When underground, the player has to go into another Warp Pipe to return to the overworld.
 
The {{s|mariowiki|Scale Lift}}s also debuted as platforms in [[mariowiki:World 3-3 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 3-3]] in ''Super Mario Bros.'' When the player stands on one platform, it will drop down while the other platform connected to it goes up. If the player stands on the platform for too long, the scale breaks and both platforms fall.
 
The enemies featured in the overworld levels include the [[Goomba]], the [[Koopa Troopa]], and the [[Lakitu]].
 
This stage features multiple elements from the overworld levels in ''Super Mario Bros.'' The sides of the main platform's pitfalls feature the exits of the Warp Pipes; however, in this stage, they cannot be entered or used. The Goomba, the Koopa Troopas, and the Lakitu appear as [[background characters]].


In the background, various elements from ''Super Mario Bros.'' can be seen, such as a {{s|mariowiki|Goomba}}, {{s|mariowiki|Koopa Troopa}}s, a {{s|mariowiki|Beanstalk}}, a {{s|mariowiki|Goal Pole}}, and {{s|mariowiki|Mushroom Platform}}s, all of which are based on their original 8-bit appearances. {{s|mariowiki|Warp Pipe}}s appear in the sides of the pits, but they are inaccessible.
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
[[File:MushroomKingdomBlastLine.png|thumb|right|The blast lines on Mushroom Kingdom.]]
[[File:MushroomKingdomBlastLine.png|thumb|The blast lines on Mushroom Kingdom.]]
*Like in its ''SSB'' counterpart, the camera can be panned far enough to either side to see black signs with a red circle and the word "Danger" off to the side. The sign itself is behind the blast line.
*Like in its ''SSB'' counterpart, the camera can be panned far enough to either side to see black signs with a red circle and the word "Danger" off to the side. The sign itself is behind the blast line.
*In the beta version of the game, the arena had a slightly different look, similar to the ''[[SSB]]'' version. Most notably was the presence of Warp Pipes near the corners of either side that could presumably be accessed.
*In the beta version of the game, the arena had a slightly different look, similar to the ''[[SSB]]'' version. Most notably was the presence of Warp Pipes near the corners of either side that could presumably be accessed.