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[[User:Ginger Warrior|Ginger Warrior]] ([[User talk:Ginger Warrior|talk]]) 16:50, 14 September 2008 (UTC)Ginger Warrior
[[User:Ginger Warrior|Ginger Warrior]] ([[User talk:Ginger Warrior|talk]]) 16:50, 14 September 2008 (UTC)Ginger Warrior
:I would say that that's a valid observation, but without some sort of reference, it's just speculation at this point. You may add it to the article, but I'd present it as a possibility instead of a fact until we can corroborate that info. --<font color="000023">'''[[User:Randall00|RJM]]'''</font> <sup>''[[User talk:Randall00|Talk]]''</sup> 16:56, 14 September 2008 (UTC)

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Animal Crossing version

I have reason to believe this stage is set in the forthcoming game, Animal Crossing: City Folk. I have four reasons for this hunch:

  • The song "2 a.m." does not appear in Wild World, but does in SSBB.
  • The characters are far more rendered than their Wild World counterparts. K.K. Slider's stage is also different to his normal Roost venue
  • "SmashVille" is too large a name for AC:WW, and I think (not certain) the original game on the NGC.
  • Perhaps most telling, the museum in the background of SmashVille has a river running in front of it, but crucially has no Holding Pond. In AC:WW, all (and I mean all) cities have a Holding Pond in the same 'acre' as their museum. On the other hand, an interface provided on a Japanese gaming website [1] seems to show museums in AC:CF will not have a holding pond. This seems to agree with SmashVille's town layout.

This leads me to the opinion that this stage is based on Animal Crossing: City Folk. I would like to add this to the article, but want permission first.

Ginger Warrior (talk) 16:50, 14 September 2008 (UTC)Ginger Warrior

I would say that that's a valid observation, but without some sort of reference, it's just speculation at this point. You may add it to the article, but I'd present it as a possibility instead of a fact until we can corroborate that info. --RJM Talk 16:56, 14 September 2008 (UTC)