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{{articleabout|the stage from ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U''|uses of the name "Mushroom Kingdom"|[[Mushroom Kingdom (disambiguation)|here]]}}
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[[File:Mushroom Kingdom U.png|thumb|200px|The Acorn Plains variant of '''Mushroom Kingdom U'''.]]
[[File:Mushroom Kingdom U.png|thumb|200px|The Acorn Plains variant of Mushroom Kingdom U]]
'''Mushroom Kingdom U''' is a stage that appears in ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U]]''. It is based on several elements from ''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]''.
[[File:Mushroom Kingdom U SSBU.png|thumb|200px|Mushroom Kingdom U in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'']]
'''Mushroom Kingdom U''' is a stage that appears in ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''. It is based on several elements from ''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]''.


The match starts off on a stage based on [[Acorn Plains]] with [[Stretch Block]]s. At certain points during a match, however, [[Kamek]] will appear and change the layout of the stage, in a manner similar to his role in the ''New Super Mario Bros.'' games. The stage variations that randomly appear after the initial layout are based on [[Rock-Candy Mines]], [[Meringue Clouds]], and the [[Tower (New Super Mario Bros.)|Tower]] levels ([[Slide Lift Tower]] in particular).
The match starts off on a stage based on [[Acorn Plains]] with [[Stretch Block]]s. At certain points during a match, however, [[Kamek]] will appear and change the layout of the stage, in a manner similar to his role in the ''[[New Super Mario Bros. (disambiguation)|New Super Mario Bros.]]'' games. The stage variations that randomly appear after the initial layout are based on [[Rock-Candy Mines]], [[Meringue Clouds]], and the [[Tower]] levels ([[Slide Lift Tower]] in particular).


In the Rock-Candy Mines variation, characters fight on a wide tilting platform. In the Meringue Clouds variation, the match is set in an area similar to the [[Bouncy Cloud Boomerangs]] level. In the Tower variation, the stage takes place on the moving platforms from the Slide Lift Tower level. Occasionally, in all stage layout variants, [[Water Spout]]s (sometimes with [[Big Urchin]]s floating on top), falling [[Icicle]]s, and the beanstalk from the [[Skyward Stalk]] level spawning extra platforms may appear.
In the Rock-Candy Mines variation, characters fight on a wide [[Wobble Rock]]. In the Meringue Clouds variation, the match is set in an area similar to the [[Bouncy Cloud Boomerangs]] level. In the Tower variation, the stage takes place on a [[Slide Lift]]. Occasionally, in all stage layout variants, [[Water Geyser]]s (sometimes with [[Big Urchin]]s floating on top), falling [[Huge Icicle|icicle]]s, and the beanstalk from the [[Skyward Stalk]] level spawning extra platforms may appear.


[[Nabbit]] occasionally appears in the stage, and he can stuff fighters into his bag and attempt to retreat to KO the player. Once captured, fighters can struggle to escape, but the higher percentage they have, the more difficult it is to escape. Fighters can also directly attack him and send him flying. Nabbit can be defeated as well, and he respawns after a set amount of time.
[[Nabbit]] occasionally appears in the stage, and he can stuff fighters into his bag and attempt to retreat to KO the player. Once captured, fighters can struggle to escape, but the higher percentage they have, the more difficult it is to escape. Fighters can also directly attack him and send him flying. Nabbit can be defeated as well, and he respawns after a set amount of time.


==Songs<ref>[http://www.smashbros.com/us/howto/entry13.html Super Smash Bros. for Wii U - My Music]. Nintendo (October 23, 2014). Retrieved October 27, 2014.</ref>==
==Trivia==
*In ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U'', Kamek's trophy states that when he appears in the Mushroom Kingdom U stage, he might tease the player(s) by not casting any magic at all. This is not true, as every time he appears, he will cast the spell that activates the stage transition.  
 
==Songs==
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==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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File:SSB4 WiiU NSMBU World6.jpg|The [[Rock-Candy Mines]] variant of Mushroom Kingdom U.
SSB4 WiiU NSMBU World6.jpg|The [[Rock-Candy Mines]] variant of Mushroom Kingdom U
File:SSB4 WiiU Nabbit.jpg|[[Nabbit]] as he appears in the stage.
SSB4 WiiU NSMBU Tower.jpg|The [[Tower]] variant
SSB4 WiiU Nabbit.jpg|[[Nabbit]] as he appears in the stage
Mario beats Nabbit SSBWiiU.jpg
Mario and Kamek SSBWiiU.jpg|[[Kamek]]
</gallery>
</gallery>


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{Foreignname
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|Fra=Royaume Chamignon U
{{foreign names
|FraM=Mushroom Kingdom U
|Jap=マリオUワールド
|JapR=Mario Yū Wārudo
|JapM=Mario U World
|Spa=Reino Champiñón U
|SpaM=Mushroom Kingdom U
|Fre=Royaume Champignon U
|FreM=Mushroom Kingdom U
|Dut=Paddenstoelenrijk U
|DutM=Mushroom Kingdom U
|Ger=Pilz-Königreich U
|GerM=Mushroom Kingdom U
|Ita=Regno dei Funghi U
|ItaM=Mushroom Kingdom U
|Rus=Грибное королевство U
|RusR=Gribnoye korolevstvo U
|RusM=Mushroom Kingdom U
|Kor=마리오 U 월드
|KorR=Mario U Woldeu
|KorM=Mario U World
|Chi=瑪利歐U世界 (Traditional)<br>马力欧U世界 (Simplified)
|ChiR=Mǎlì'ōu U shìjiè
|ChiM=Mario U World
|Por=Reino Cogumelo U  
|PorM=Mushroom Kingdom U
}}
}}


==References==
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[[Category:Stages]]
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[[Category:Super Smash Bros. Places]]
[[Category:Grasslands]]
[[Category:Crossover Areas]]
[[Category:Towers]]
[[Category:Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U]]
[[Category:Mountains]]
[[Category:Super Smash Bros. for Wii U stages]]
[[Category:Super Smash Bros. Ultimate stages]]
[[it:Regno dei Funghi U]]

Latest revision as of 23:05, January 7, 2024

This article is about the stage from Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. For uses of the name "Mushroom Kingdom", see Mushroom Kingdom (disambiguation).
The Acorn Plains variant of Mushroom Kingdom U
Mushroom Kingdom U stage in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
Mushroom Kingdom U in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

Mushroom Kingdom U is a stage that appears in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. It is based on several elements from New Super Mario Bros. U.

The match starts off on a stage based on Acorn Plains with Stretch Blocks. At certain points during a match, however, Kamek will appear and change the layout of the stage, in a manner similar to his role in the New Super Mario Bros. games. The stage variations that randomly appear after the initial layout are based on Rock-Candy Mines, Meringue Clouds, and the Tower levels (Slide Lift Tower in particular).

In the Rock-Candy Mines variation, characters fight on a wide Wobble Rock. In the Meringue Clouds variation, the match is set in an area similar to the Bouncy Cloud Boomerangs level. In the Tower variation, the stage takes place on a Slide Lift. Occasionally, in all stage layout variants, Water Geysers (sometimes with Big Urchins floating on top), falling icicles, and the beanstalk from the Skyward Stalk level spawning extra platforms may appear.

Nabbit occasionally appears in the stage, and he can stuff fighters into his bag and attempt to retreat to KO the player. Once captured, fighters can struggle to escape, but the higher percentage they have, the more difficult it is to escape. Fighters can also directly attack him and send him flying. Nabbit can be defeated as well, and he respawns after a set amount of time.

Trivia[edit]

  • In Super Smash Bros. for Wii U, Kamek's trophy states that when he appears in the Mushroom Kingdom U stage, he might tease the player(s) by not casting any magic at all. This is not true, as every time he appears, he will cast the spell that activates the stage transition.

Songs[edit]

Name Source Credits Requirements
Ground Theme / Underground Theme Super Mario Bros. Arrangement Supervisor: Tetsuya Shibata
Super Mario Bros. Medley Super Mario Bros. Arrangement Supervisor: Koji Kondo
Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels Medley Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels Arrangement Supervisor: Katsuro Tajima
Super Mario Bros. 3 Medley Super Mario Bros. 3 Arrangement Supervisor: Shota Kageyama KO rival 2 or more times in a single Rival Smash
Fortress Boss (Super Mario World) Super Mario World Arrangement: ACE (TOMOri Kudo / CHiCO)
Athletic Theme / Ground Theme New Super Mario Bros. 2 Arrangement Supervisor: Yusuke Takahama
Ground Theme (Super Mario Bros.) Super Smash Bros. Brawl
(Super Mario Bros.)
Arrangement Supervisor: Koji Kondo
Underwater Theme (Super Mario Bros.) Super Smash Bros. Brawl
(Super Mario Bros.)
Arrangement Supervisor: Shogo Sakai Collect CD
Ground Theme (New Super Mario Bros. U) New Super Mario Bros. U Original
Ground Theme (New Super Mario Bros. 2) New Super Mario Bros. 2 Original
Super Bell Hill Super Mario 3D World Original

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese マリオUワールド
Mario Yū Wārudo
Mario U World

Chinese 瑪利歐U世界 (Traditional)
马力欧U世界 (Simplified)
Mǎlì'ōu U shìjiè
Mario U World

Dutch Paddenstoelenrijk U
Mushroom Kingdom U
French Royaume Champignon U
Mushroom Kingdom U
German Pilz-Königreich U
Mushroom Kingdom U
Italian Regno dei Funghi U
Mushroom Kingdom U
Korean 마리오 U 월드
Mario U Woldeu
Mario U World

Portuguese Reino Cogumelo U
Mushroom Kingdom U
Russian Грибное королевство U
Gribnoye korolevstvo U
Mushroom Kingdom U

Spanish Reino Champiñón U
Mushroom Kingdom U