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The stage takes place on three large pink cloud platforms with a small one on below the middle platform. The main feature of this stage are the Flying Men that appear from the houses on the stage. Hitting one of the Flying Men turns it into a non-playable assistant that attacks the opponents. Once the Flying Man is defeated, a gravestone pops up near their house, just like in the original series. After some time has passed, another Flying Man appears, acting the same as before. Only five appear at max, after which they stop spawning. Occasionally, the [[wikibound:Dungeon Man|Dungeon Man]] from ''[[wikibound:EarthBound|EarthBound]]'' walks along the bottom of the stage, with his head serving as an extra platform. | The stage takes place on three large pink cloud platforms with a small one on below the middle platform. The main feature of this stage are the Flying Men that appear from the houses on the stage. Hitting one of the Flying Men turns it into a non-playable assistant that attacks the opponents. Once the Flying Man is defeated, a gravestone pops up near their house, just like in the original series. After some time has passed, another Flying Man appears, acting the same as before. Only five appear at max, after which they stop spawning. Occasionally, the [[wikibound:Dungeon Man|Dungeon Man]] from ''[[wikibound:EarthBound|EarthBound]]'' walks along the bottom of the stage, with his head serving as an extra platform. | ||
Trees from ''[[wikibound:EarthBound Beginnings| | Trees from ''[[wikibound:EarthBound Beginnings|EarthBound Beginnings]]'' appear and can serve as an extra platform while the octopus statue from ''EarthBound'' can serve as both a shield and an extra platform. Standing on the octopus statue causes it to sink into the clouds and eventually drop below the stage. [[wikibound:Mobile Sprout|Mobile Sprout]]s and tomatoes from ''EarthBound'' appear on the stage as well. The Mobile Sprouts serve as moving platforms while the tomatoes can be destroyed by attacking them. The [[wikibound:Sky Runner|Sky Runner]] from ''EarthBound'' also appears on a random part of the stage, serving as an extra platform until it flies off. | ||
Another feature of this stage are the dimensional rifts in the background depicting the following scenes from '' | Another feature of this stage are the dimensional rifts in the background depicting the following scenes from ''EarthBound Beginnings'' and ''EarthBound'': | ||
*Ninten meeting Lloyd on top of Twinkle Elementary School | *Ninten meeting Lloyd on top of Twinkle Elementary School | ||
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[[File:3DModel-FlyingMan.png|thumb|130px|Magazine scan showing both the unused and final models.]] | [[File:3DModel-FlyingMan.png|thumb|130px|Magazine scan showing both the unused and final models.]] | ||
*The tilemap for [[Star World]] is labeled "majikant" in ''[[Super Mario World]]'' development assets, indicating that it may have originally been named after Magicant from the [[ | *The tilemap for [[Star World]] is labeled "majikant" in ''[[Super Mario World]]'' development assets, indicating that it may have originally been named after Magicant from the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] game ''[[wikibound:EarthBound Beginnings|EarthBound Beginnings]]''.<ref>Frieze (July 24, 2020). [https://twitter.com/IsoFrieze/status/1286759534493663233 Twitter post featuring a pre-release ''Super Mario World'' asset]. Retrieved July 25, 2020.</ref> | ||
*The Flying Men were [[List of Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U pre-release and unused content|originally]] going to use a brand new 3D model for their appearance; however, according to a ''Famitsu'' magazine interview, [[Masahiro Sakurai]] stated that the model strained the [[Nintendo 3DS]] hardware, causing gameplay lag. The 2D sprite model was made instead, and was used in the final build of the game. Despite the original reason presumably no longer being applicable, the Flying Men still use the same sprites in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''. | *The Flying Men were [[List of Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U pre-release and unused content|originally]] going to use a brand new 3D model for their appearance; however, according to a ''Famitsu'' magazine interview, [[Masahiro Sakurai]] stated that the model strained the [[Nintendo 3DS]] hardware, causing gameplay lag. The 2D sprite model was made instead, and was used in the final build of the game. Despite the original reason presumably no longer being applicable, the Flying Men still use the same sprites in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''. | ||
*The Flying Man ignores all team battle rules; if a red team player activates the Flying Man, he begins attacking the other red team players, even if team attacks are turned OFF. | *The Flying Man ignores all team battle rules; if a red team player activates the Flying Man, he begins attacking the other red team players, even if team attacks are turned OFF. |
Revision as of 17:18, August 5, 2020
Magicant is an unlockable stage in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS, based on the area from the EarthBound (Mother) series of the same name. The stage is automatically unlocked upon unlocking Ness, and Magicant is also where the unlock match for Ness takes place.
The stage takes place on three large pink cloud platforms with a small one on below the middle platform. The main feature of this stage are the Flying Men that appear from the houses on the stage. Hitting one of the Flying Men turns it into a non-playable assistant that attacks the opponents. Once the Flying Man is defeated, a gravestone pops up near their house, just like in the original series. After some time has passed, another Flying Man appears, acting the same as before. Only five appear at max, after which they stop spawning. Occasionally, the Dungeon Man from EarthBound walks along the bottom of the stage, with his head serving as an extra platform.
Trees from EarthBound Beginnings appear and can serve as an extra platform while the octopus statue from EarthBound can serve as both a shield and an extra platform. Standing on the octopus statue causes it to sink into the clouds and eventually drop below the stage. Mobile Sprouts and tomatoes from EarthBound appear on the stage as well. The Mobile Sprouts serve as moving platforms while the tomatoes can be destroyed by attacking them. The Sky Runner from EarthBound also appears on a random part of the stage, serving as an extra platform until it flies off.
Another feature of this stage are the dimensional rifts in the background depicting the following scenes from EarthBound Beginnings and EarthBound:
- Ninten meeting Lloyd on top of Twinkle Elementary School
- Ninten outside with his dog, Mick
- Ness and Paula in the zombified Threed
- Ness and his friends in the seventh sanctuary, Lumine Hall
- Ness and his friends in Saturn Valley after Dr. Andonuts completed the Phase Distorter 3
The Final Destination version of the stage is just one giant cloud serving as the platform. Although the stage hazards do not appear in this mode, the dimensional rifts in the background still occur.
Magicant reappears as one of the many returning stages in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. In this appearance, the rifts in the background are produced by multiple large, square-shaped particles rather than being "rips" in the sky.
Songs
Name | Source | Credits |
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Magicant/Eight Melodies (Mother) | Mother | Arrangement Supervisor: Yoko Shimomura Composition: Keichii Suzuki / Nintendo Arrangement: Midplex Co., Ltd |
Smiles and Tears | EarthBound | Arrangement Supervisor: Toru Minegishi Composition: Keichii Suzuki / Nintendo Nintendo |
Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS trophy information
Gallery
A Flying Man attacking Pit in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Japanese | マジカント[?] Majikanto |
Magicant | |
German | Magicant[?] | Magicant | |
Korean | 매지컨트[?] Maejikeonteu |
Magicant | |
Russian | Грезия[?] Greziya |
Dreamia | |
Spanish | Magicant[?] | Magicant |
Trivia
- The tilemap for Star World is labeled "majikant" in Super Mario World development assets, indicating that it may have originally been named after Magicant from the Nintendo Entertainment System game EarthBound Beginnings.[1]
- The Flying Men were originally going to use a brand new 3D model for their appearance; however, according to a Famitsu magazine interview, Masahiro Sakurai stated that the model strained the Nintendo 3DS hardware, causing gameplay lag. The 2D sprite model was made instead, and was used in the final build of the game. Despite the original reason presumably no longer being applicable, the Flying Men still use the same sprites in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.
- The Flying Man ignores all team battle rules; if a red team player activates the Flying Man, he begins attacking the other red team players, even if team attacks are turned OFF.
References
- ^ Frieze (July 24, 2020). Twitter post featuring a pre-release Super Mario World asset. Retrieved July 25, 2020.