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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Although having no significant effect to gameplay whatsoever, it is worth noting that on this stage, all characters are two-dimensional (or rather, their three-dimensional models are flattened). Strangely enough, certain effects are still three-dimensional.  [[Hanenbow]] is similarly 2D.
*Although having no significant effect to gameplay whatsoever, it is worth noting that on this stage, all characters are two-dimensional (or rather, their three-dimensional models are flattened). Strangely enough, certain effects are still three-dimensional.  [[Hanenbow]] is similarly 2D.
*Whenever a player gets [[Star KO|Star KO'd]] or [[Screen KO|Screen KO'd]], both the character and the effects fly off separately. This can be best seen from {{SSBB|Olimar}}{{'}}s beacon, the flame on {{SSBB|Charizard}}{{'}}s tail, and when you're [[frozen]]. This also happens in [[Hanenbow]].
*Whenever a player gets [[Star KO|Star KO'd]] or [[Screen KO|Screen KO'd]], both the character and the effects fly off separately. This can be best seen from {{SSBB|Olimar}}{{'}}s beacon, the flame on {{SSBB|Charizard}}{{'}}s tail, and when the player is [[frozen]]. This also happens in [[Hanenbow]].
*Flat Zone 2 and [[Mario Bros. (stage)|Mario Bros.]] are the only "fixed camera" stages in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''.
*Flat Zone 2 and [[Mario Bros. (stage)|Mario Bros.]] are the only "fixed camera" stages in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''.
*The firefighters with the stretcher are actually playing the game Fire with the G&W people in the background. However, three misses will not give a game over in this case.
*The firefighters with the stretcher are actually playing the game Fire with the G&W people in the background. However, three misses will not give a game over in this case.