Onett

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Onett
Onett

EarthboundSymbol.svg
Universe EarthBound
Appears in SSBM
SSBB
Availability Starter (SSBM and SSBB)
Crate type Presents (SSBB Only)
Tournament legality
Melee Singles: Banned
Doubles: Banned
Brawl Singles: Banned
Doubles: Banned

Announced at E3 2001, Onett is the home of Ness, a stage centralized around the EarthBound world. It consists of two buildings on the far right and left, and a series of unstable awnings in the center. The awnings in the center of the stage will eventually give way, if enough players jump onto it. The awnings will be reset after a short period of time. On occasion, an exclamation point (in both Brawl and Melee) will appear onscreen, signifying that a car or van will pass by the bottom of the stage. These can hit the player(s) or opponent(s), so they should be avoided or guarded against. Characters can only be KO'd off either side of the stage or the top of the stage, as there are no drop-off points on this stage.

In All-Star mode, this stage is played on when you face Ness and any of his teammates.

Songs in My Music

  • Mother (Melee)
  • Mother 2 (Melee)

Song in bold must be unlocked

Origin

Onett in EarthBound.
Onett as it originally appeared in EarthBound.

This stage is from EarthBound. In EarthBound, Onett is Ness' hometown in Eagleland. One of the first things the player has to do in EarthBound is to go to the drugstore to buy a weapon upgrade. In this stage, the drugstore looks somewhat similar to the drugstore in EarthBound; however, the sign is different, the color of the canopy in this stage is purple instead of green, and in EarthBound the drugstore has two stories not three. Onett also features red and blue houses. In this stage, the red building on left doesn't look similar to any buildings in EarthBound, but the blue one on the right looks similar to the smaller blue houses in Onett. Ironically, in EarthBound, if one jumps in front of a moving car, it stops until one gets out of the way. This is not true in Melee or Brawl as cars continue to drive, and even hit the players. In EarthBound, a local group of ruffians called the Sharks were causing trouble in Onett. The Sharks' hideout is in the Onett arcade and Ness had to defeat Frank Fly, the leader of the Sharks, in order to get rid of them. Frank is in a fenced in area behind the arcade. In this stage in Melee and Brawl, the arcade can be seen to the far right of this stage, and the design of it looks just like it did in EarthBound, except there is no fenced in area. In EarthBound's Onett, there are a few bulletin boards around town that have messages written on them. In this stage, there is a bulletin board that has a message on it, and the design of the bulletin board is very similar to how it is designed in EarthBound.

In EarthBound, the town of Twoson has a park named Burglin Park. In Burglin Park, there are people selling miscellaneous things held in jars and a few people have canopies up. In the foreground of this stage can be seen a white canopy. Under the canopy are jars on a table, which is very similar to how some people sold things in Burglin Park. Also in Twoson is a bicycle shop where the player can buy a bicycle to get to locations quicker. In the foreground can be seen a couple bicycles.

The Runaway Five's Tour Bus in EarthBound.
The Runaway Five's tour bus as it originally appeared in EarthBound.

In EarthBound, the Runaway Five is a band that is always short on money and they can't pay the debt to the owners of theaters they perform in. When Ness helps pay the debt for them they are free to go. To show their gratitude, they offer Ness a ride to his next destination. The vehicle the band drives is a black tour bus that has some form of writing on the side. The Runaway Five's tour bus is one of the vehicles in this stage that can hit players and it says "Runaway" on the side (In Japan the Runaway Five are known as the Tonzura Brothers and in the Japanese versions of Melee and Brawl the bus says "Tonzura" on the side). In EarthBound's Onett there is a taxi that drives around. In Melee and Brawl one of the vehicles that can hit players is a taxi.

In EarthBound Ness has to get to the top of a hill with cliffs in Onett. The only way Ness can get to the top is to enter caves and climb to the top from the inside. In this stage the steep cliffs are retained and cave entrances can be seen. In the beginning of EarthBound a meteor crashes on one of the hills in Onett. In this stage can be seen the meteor sitting on the highest part of the hill. (in Brawl the meteor is difficult to see under normal circumstance due to the restrictions of the camera on the pause screen, but it can be seen for brief moments under normal circumstances such as using Olimar's final smash). Oddly enough, the backhoe seen in the Dusty Dunes Desert in EarthBound can be seen in the background of this stage.[1]

The primary music for this stage is from the Mother theme "Bein' Friends", which is the second overworld theme from Mother. The song is also mixed in with Mother's eight melodies, Mother's title screen, and at the end of the song can be heard the tune that plays when the player encounters an enemy in Mother. The alternate music is "Pollyanna", which is the first overworld theme from Mother, and the theme that plays shortly for Ness' house in EarthBound. [2]

Hazards

The main hazards of this stage are the different colored vehicles that speed by the road at the bottom of the arena.

  • Taxi Cab (Yellow car) and Teal Coupe - These cars both do exactly the same amount of damage and knockback. The coupe is most likely to spin out whenever it hits an opponent, and the larger the opponent, the more likely.
  • Magenta Coupe - This car deals reverse knockback, meaning that it sends the victim flying behind it. Very much like Dr. Mario's down tilt, yet much more powerful.
  • Runaway Five's Tour Bus - This car spikes any character it hits. Being that it's on the ground, the opponent can only be sent downward if in the middle of a short hop, otherwise the victim is sent upward. Also, this is the vehicle driven by a Runaway Five member as described on the warning poster.

Changes from Melee to Brawl

Eagleland: Onett returns in Super Smash Bros. Brawl as EarthBound: Onett. One change in the stage is that the right edge of the left building's roof can no longer be grabbed. Also, there are slight lips on the both sides of the house on the right. This prevents characters against these walls from jumping to avoid cars. However, the cars in this version of Onett are far weaker and have potentially 0 KO ability unless very close to the walk-off edges, although hitstun is lethal and can interrupt most attacks.

Another slight change to this stage is that the red cross on the building of the Hospital has been removed. This may be because the American Red Cross, who hold the trademark on the symbol, have enacted a fierce protection of the symbol in recent years resulting in its removal from many games and re-releases of games (for example, the health packs in the Xbox Live Arcade re-release of Doom II have also had the red cross removed and replaced by pills, and the health crates that appeared in the Xbox Live Arcade and PlayStation 3 versions of Worms feature green crosses as opposed to the red crosses in previous games). Alternatively, it could be a reference to its removal in the original Earthbound game.

The warning sign on the right side of the stage is only readable in Brawl when the Devil assist trophy moves the stage to the right.

Trivia

  • If the player stands just to the right of the blue house and pauses, zoom out to see the "Onett Message Board" to the right. It reads "Caution, A black van driven by this guy (seen in the picture right of the message) has been spotted driving recklessly through town. Be careful!".This sign cannot be properly read in Brawl.
  • The meteorite, Lier X, Agerate's, Ness's house, the Minch house, and the hospital from EarthBound can all be seen in the background. However, the stage's geography differs drastically from that from the original game, as many building are incorrectly placed.
  • In Super Smash Bros. Brawl, there is a glitch involving the soccer ball item. If the ball is hit and lands on one of the bushes suspended in the air above the left house, it will bounce continuously, causing the bush to bounce, until a player or another item steps onto it.
  • Since Fourside and New Pork City are also banned from tournaments, that means no stage from the EarthBound/Mother universe has regularly been seen in competitive play.

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