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Smashville

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Smashville
Smashville
File:AnimalCrossingSymbol.png
Universe Animal Crossing
Appears in SSBB
Availability Starter
Crate type Presents
Tracks available Title (Animal Crossing)
Go K.K. Rider!
2:00 a.m.
Town Hall and Tom Nook's Store
The Roost
Bolded track must be unlocked
K.K. Slider tracks:
K.K. Cruisin'
K.K. Condor
K.K. Western
K.K. Gumbo
Rockin' K.K.
DJ K.K.
Tournament legality
Brawl Singles: Starter
Doubles: Starter
Article on Nookipedia Town

Smashville is a stage for Super Smash Bros. Brawl, based on the Animal Crossing franchise. Players battle on a platform with a moving horizontal jump-through platform suspended above an Animal Crossing town while spectators watch on. The stage's scenery changes from night to day depending on the Wii's internal clock. If the stage is selected during the day, if either Blathers or Celeste (both owls) are present in the background, they will be asleep and not pay attention to the match. It also appears that some of the residents watching the match may react to the fighters, such as the person they are smiling at is KO'd, they will occasionally stare maliciously at the player who caused the KO. The most notable of these villagers though, is certainly Dr. Shrunk.

The stage goes along with Wii built-in clock. At night, it gets darker save for a few lights. Also, on Saturdays 8.00 PM-12.00 AM, K.K. Slider will perform one of six different songs.

Also, small, red balloons sometimes float overhead, usually holding food, however, the balloons can be popped with one hit.

Background Characters

The following characters appear in the background of Smashville:

  • Blathers
  • Booker
  • Brewster
  • Celeste
  • Copper
  • Cornimer
  • Crazy Redd
  • Dr. Shrunk
  • Gracie
  • Gulliver (in the crowd and flying in his UFO)
  • Harriet
  • Human Boy
  • Human Girl
  • Kapp'n (in the crowd and driving his taxi to the town hall)
  • Katie & Kaitlin
  • Lyle
  • K.K. Slider (on Saturdays at 8 PM)
  • Mabel
  • Pascal
  • Pelly
  • Pete (Flying in the background)
  • Phyllis
  • Rover
  • Sable
  • Saharah
  • Sow Joan
  • Timmy
  • Tommy
  • Tom Nook
  • Tortimer
  • Wendell

Origins

In 2001, a Japanese Nintendo 64 game called Animal Forest was released, which is the first game in the Animal Crossing franchise. Animal Forest was translated, and ported to the GameCube as Animal Crossing (also known as Animal Crossing: Population Growing) with some added features, such as the Able Sisters building and the Museum. As Animal Forest is the first Animal Crossing game, the GameCube version is a remake of the same game.

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Two players in front of the museum in Animal Crossing: Wild World.

In each Animal Crossing game the entirety of it is set in a small town. A typical town can be seen in the background of this stage. The museum first appeared in the GameCube game Animal Crossing where the player can take their bugs, fish, paintings, and fossils that they caught and donate it to the museum, and then view them. The museum can also be seen in the background of this stage. The Able Sisters building also first appeared in Animal Crossing and is where players can design patterns for shirts and umbrellas, which the player can then wear or trade. This building can be in the right of the Smashville stage. The town hall first appeared in Animal Crossing: Wild World. This building is where the player pays of his or her debt to Tom Nook, reports other villagers, send mail etc. This building can be seen towards the front left of the Smashville stage. The building in the middle with the green roof is the player's house. The house first appeared in Animal Crossing, but looks more similar to a typical player's house in Wild World. The rest of the buildings are houses of the other townfolk and are also designed to look like a regular house seen in Wild World. Ironically, despite Tom Nook's stores being one of the most important buildings in the Animal Crossing universe, not one version can be seen in this stage. In the beginning of Wild World a turtle named Kapp'n drives the player to the town in a taxi. This taxi can be seen driving across town to the town hall. The town itself in Brawl retains almost everything that can be seen in a town in the Animal Crossing series such as trees, rocks, flowers, a river, bridges, a waterfall (however, this can only be seen with the use of a hacked camera, or by the Demon moving the camera), etc. In Wild World, in the museum there is an observatory. A player can go in the observatory and talk to an owl named Celeste who lets the player either stargaze or make constellations. The player could make a constellation however he or she wants it to look like. The constellations can also be seen outside for everybody to see. In this stage in Brawl, the night sky features some constellations.

In Animal Crossing there would be balloons that float over town carrying a present. The player would have to wait and see if the balloon would get caught in a tree. If the balloon does get caught in a tree, the player can shake the tree which makes the present fall down. In Animal Crossing: Wild World there are still balloons that float over the town, but now the player has a chance to buy a slingshot to pop the balloons and have the present fall. It seems the balloons that carry food in this stage is more of a reference to the balloons in Wild World due to the player being able to pop the balloon. In Wild World an Gulliver, a seagull astronaut flies through the town in a flying saucer. He can also be shot down with the use of the slingshot. In the background of this stage Gulliver can occasionally be seen flying his ship across the town. In both Animal Crossing and Wild World there is a Pelican named Pete who delivers the mail across town. Pete can be seen flying across the town in the background of this stage.

There are numerous characters seen in the background of the main platform, all which have appeared in Wild World (while some originate in Animal Crossing). In Animal Crossing there is a dog named K.K. Slider (also known as Totakeke). He is a musician who appears at the train station every Saturday at 8:00 PM. If the player talks to K.K. Slider, the player can either request a song or ask him to play a random song. In Brawl, if the player plays on this stage from 8:00 PM onwards on a Saturday, K.K. Slider can be seen and heard playing one of his songs. In the Animal Crossing games, K.K. Slider will only be performing until 9:00 PM, but in Brawl, he will play until midnight. The songs that K.K. Slider plays on this stage are real songs that he plays in the Animal Crossing games. In Wild World a pigeon named Brewster owns a café named The Roost. Both Brewster and a portable version of The Roost cafe can occasionally be seen. In Animal Crossing there is a giraffe named Gracie, who is a celebrity fashion designer who appears occasionally in a town. She also owns a red convertible car. In Wild World she owns a yellow car that has a roof. In this stage, Gracie can be seen watching the fight or driving her yellow car.

Trivia

  • Other than Battlefield and Final Destination, Smashville is the only stage to have an original name. The name "Smashville" takes advantage of the fact that in the Animal Crossing series players can name their own town, so it is named after the name of the game.
  • If the player watches Kapp'n's taxi, after stopping at the town hall it mysteriously drives into a tree. It stays there for a few seconds before restarting the cycle.
  • Smashville is one of only three stages to have no corresponding characters. The others are Pictochat and Hanenbow.
  • Incidentally, it is impossible to name a town "Smashville" in any Animal Crossing game, as "Smashville" is ten letters long, and the maximum number of characters allowed is eight.

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