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*Hanenbow and Flat Zone 2 are the only stages in 2-D.
*Hanenbow and Flat Zone 2 are the only stages in 2-D.
==Origin==
Electroplankton is an interactive music video game developed by the Japanese interactive media artist Toshio Iwai and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo DS. This game allows the player to interact with animated plankton and create music through one of ten different plankton themed interfaces. One of these was called 'Hanenbow'. The Hanenbow interface looked exactly like this stage does. In it, one would move the leaf on the bottom around the screen, both rotating it and sliding it left and right. Small fish called Hanenbow would use the leaf like a ramp, and would make a sound as they hit the other leaves. The sound would change depending on the speed of the hanenbow and the angle of the leaf. The leaf would also change colours as it was hit, going from green, to yellow, to red. If all leaves on the tree on the right were red, a flower would sprout, and a sound would be made.
In Brawl, the bottom leaf can be rotated, but not moved left or right. When a hanenbow hits a leaf, it makes a sound just like they do in Electroplankton-the sound is based on the speed of the hanenbow and the angle of the leaf. The leaves change colours when they are hit either by an attack or by a hanenbow. If all leaves on the right tree are red, a flower will sprout, but this doesn't effect the battle in any way, other then the screen zooming out so that the flower is visible. The stages 2D nature is representitive of the 2D, almost paper like art style of Electroplankton.


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