Set on a floating platform above Delfino Plaza from Super Mario Sunshine. The platform flies through the town and drops the players off at a variety of locations before taking off again.
Song titles in italics must be unlocked.
A desert recreation of World 1-1 and World 1-2 (chosen randomly) from Super Mario Bros. The stages scroll from left to right and the ? Blocks drop items when hit. When the stages reach the end, they loop back round to the start.
Song titles in italics must be unlocked.
Song titles in italics must be unlocked.
Set on part of the Mario Circuit track from Mario Kart DS. Shy Guy racers zoom past along the bottom and then from left to right as they make the jump.
Song titles in italics must be unlocked.
A simple, crayon-drawn stage based on Yoshi's Island. The stage cycles through the four seasons and (if the Obstacle Course track is playing) the music also changes from a Spring/Summer theme to an Autumn/Winter theme.
Song titles in italics must be unlocked.
A simple set of platforms based on WarioWare. Every once in a while, the stage jumps into a microgame, and the players must react quickly. The minigames may damage the players, but any players who follow the instructions are given a random item or power-up.
Song titles in italics must be unlocked.
Set in a miniature version of Luigi's Mansion. The corners of the stage can be demolished if they take too much damage. If they are all broken, the whole mansion comes crashing down.
Play as Luigi in three brawls.
Song titles in italics must be unlocked.
Based on Mario Bros. (Arcade), this stage requires players to be thrown off the sides or top. Shellcreepers and Sidesteppers come out of the pipes and damage anyone they walk into. The POW Block can be hit to cause a massive earthquake.
Complete Event 19: Wario Bros.
Song titles in italics must be unlocked.
Based on the overworld levels from Super Mario World. The yellow blocks will flip if hit, removing them as platforms. Fishing Lakitu and Banzai Bill can be seen in the background. This stage originally featured in Super Smash Bros. Melee.
Song titles in italics must be unlocked.
Set on the flying ship from the Rainbow Ride stage in Super Mario 64. After a while, the ship sinks and the players must fight on a series of floating, moving and falling platforms as the screen scrolls, eventually dropping them back on the ship again. This stage originally featured in Super Smash Bros. Melee.
Song titles in italics must be unlocked.
A vertically-scrolling stage based on Donkey Kong: Jungle Beat. Ladders, switches and platforms that drop you through make up the lower part. As the stage gets higher, players must compete for platforms as they move from a biplane and onto a beanstalk reaching into the sky.
Song titles in italics must be unlocked.
Based on the third level of Donkey Kong (Arcade). The stage is made up of small platforms, moving elevators and ladders. Fireballs move around as hazards and the sprite of Donkey Kong will occasionally move forward and send a bunch of Jacks hurtling across the stage.
Use Donkey Kong 20 times in brawls
Set on a wooden jetty over a rushing river in the DK Jungle. You can see Cranky Kong walking around his laboratory from Donkey Kong 64 in the middle. Klaptraps are washed down the river, occasionally dragging players with them. This stage originally featured in Super Smash Bros. Melee.
Play 10 brawls in Melee stages
Song titles in italics must be unlocked.
Set on the Bridge of Eldin from Twilight Princess. The stage is long and flat, but when King Bulblin and Lord Bullbo ride across the stage, they blow a section of the bridge away, leaving two short platforms on each side. The missing part reappears after a while.
Song titles in italics must be unlocked.
Set on a pirate ship on the Great Sea from The Wind Waker. The ship moves slowly from right to left, and features a small catapult that fires players into the water. The ship may also be bombed by Bokoblins, crash into rocks and sink and be whisked into the sky by a whirlwind. The King of Red Dragons occasionally follows behind as a temporary platform.
Unlock Toon Link
Song titles in italics must be unlocked.
A large temple on a floating island, loosely based on the temples from The Legend of Zelda series, but not a specific game. This stage originally featured in Super Smash Bros. Melee.
Song titles in italics must be unlocked.
Set in the Norfair lava area of Planet Zebes from the Metroid series. The five platforms are occasionally washed over by waves or bulging walls of lava, forcing players to move. If a doorway appears, players must get inside before the whole stage floods with lava.
Song titles in italics must be unlocked.
Set in the ruins of the Frigate Orpheon from Metroid Prime. The stage's platforms constantly change position, and occasionally the whole stage will flip based on the actions of the Queen Parasite in the background.
Song titles in italics must be unlocked.
Set in the caves of Brinstar on the Planet Zebes from the Metroid series. The various platforms are held together with biological parts that snap apart if they are attacked. The stage may also occasionally flood with acid from the lake below. This stage originally featured in Super Smash Bros. Melee.
Song titles in italics must be unlocked.
Set on Meta Knight's battleship, the Halberd, as it soars over the Orange Ocean. The players start on a floating platform launched from a docking bay as the Halberd takes off and soars overhead. The platform settles on the deck and the Halberd's Combo Cannon fires bombs, lasers and uses its grappling arm to attack the players.
Song titles in italics must be unlocked.
Set on floating platforms above Dream Land. Whispy Woods appears in the center, blowing wind and dropping apples. The gaps in the stage are filled with Star and Bomb Blocks that fall from the sky. This stage originally featured in Super Smash Bros. Melee.
Play as Kirby in 20 brawls
Song titles in italics must be unlocked.
Set on the back of the starship Pleiades as it soars through the Lylat System. The ship, as well as the locations, aren't from any particular Star Fox game. The ship will warp to different locations, including in the middle of a space battle, through an asteroid field and over the surface of a blue planet.
Song titles in italics must be unlocked.
Set on the spine of the Great Fox as it flies over the planet Corneria. Arwings and Wolfens fly down and shoot at the players from time to time. This stage originally featured in Super Smash Bros. Melee.
Song titles in italics must be unlocked.
A simple, flat stadium that transforms to represent one of four Pokémon types: Electric, Ice, Ground and Flying. Each of the stage types creates new platforms and hazards that change the battle.
Song titles in italics must be unlocked.
Set on Spear Pillar where Dialga and Palkia are fought in Pokémon Diamond & Pearl. There is a flat platform on top and a cave underneath. Dialga, Palkia and Cresselia will appear in the background and use their legendary abilities to change the stage in different ways.
Complete Event 25: The Aura Is With Me
Song titles in italics must be unlocked.
A simple, flat stadium that transforms to represent one of three Pokémon types: Rock, Fire and Water. This stage originally featured in Super Smash Bros. Melee.
Play the Pokémon Stadium 2 stage 10 times
Song titles in italics must be unlocked.
Set on a moving platform that travels around the Port Town Aero Dive track from F-Zero GX. When the platform drops you off, you may have to dodge the F-Zero Racers as they come rushing past.
Song titles in italics must be unlocked.
A scrolling stage set on the backs of F-Zero Racers, the Falcon Flyer and other flying platforms as they race over the Big Blue stage. This stage originally featured in Super Smash Bros. Melee.
Play as Captain Falcon in 10 brawls
Song titles in italics must be unlocked.
Porky's giant flying metropolis from Mother 3. The stage is made up of many smaller platforms. A flying limosine appears and creates a temporary platform. The Ultimate Chimera may also appear, and if it catches a player then they are almost guaranteed to be knocked off the screen.
Song titles in italics must be unlocked.
Set on the rooftops of Ness's home town in EarthBound. The awnings of the Drug Store may collapse, dropping players into the road, and cars drive past occasionally, causing damage to anyone on the ground at the time. This stage originally featured in Super Smash Bros. Melee.
Song titles in italics must be unlocked.
Starting on the rooftop of a castle under siege, the stage then transports players inside to a pair of destructable statues holding platforms. After a while longer, the players are transported again into a lava-filled cave beneath the earth. The locations are not from a particular Fire Emblem game, but are reminiscent of a number of recurring areas from throughout the series.
Song titles in italics must be unlocked.
A small stage set on the planet of the Pikmin. A series of small vines and leaves make up the platforms, while the slanted platform on the right floods when it rains. A huge Bulborb appears on the right, enticing players into its mouth before snapping shut and pulling them off screen. Flowers and Onions also appear and can be attacked.
Song titles in italics must be unlocked.
Set outside of Palutena's sky palace from Kid Icarus. The stone ground breaks when attacked and the clouds underneath don't make for reliable platforms.
Song titles in italics must be unlocked.
A snowy mountain summit consisting of several small platforms. The mountain summit eventually cracks and breaks off, sliding down the side of the mountain and crashing into the ocean. There, a Polar Bear stomps the stage further into the water, where the giant fish from Balloon Fight lives. If it catches you, it will pull you under the sea.
Song titles in italics must be unlocked.
A stage set inside a Game & Watch where the characters all appear totally flat. You start off in Fire, with the character from Manhole moving platforms around. The stage will also transform into scenes from Chef, Oil Panic and Lion.
Unlock Mr. Game & Watch
Song titles in italics must be unlocked.
Set on a floating platform above a typical Animal Crossing village. The simple stage changes appearance based on the system's internal clock, so different characters appear in the background. If you play the game at 8pm on a Saturday, K.K. Slider appears and sings one of his songs for you.
Song titles in italics must be unlocked.
A stage set inside of PictoChat, the chat program for the Nintendo DS. The message box acts as the platform, while drawings create new platforms and hazards on the stage. The message box shows who enters and leaves the stage.
Song titles in italics must be unlocked.
A stage based on Hanenbow from Electroplankton. The flat leaves act as the platforms, and can be hit to change the direction they point. There is no music on this stage; instead the Hanenbow bounce off the leaves to create the music.
Clear Event 28: "Flower Blooms in the Echoes"
A stage set outside of a hangar on Shadow Moses Island from Metal Gear Solid. The towers on the right and left prevent players from being thrown out, but they can be broken down with repeated attacks. The hangar occasionally breaks open, revealing Metal Gear Rex, Metal Gear Ray or the Gekkos.
Song titles in italics must be unlocked.
A stage set on a segment of the Green Hill Zone from the first Sonic The Hedgehog game. The ground can be broken away with repeated attacks, and the Lamppost can be set spinning, hurting anyone it hits. In the background, Tails, Knuckles and Silver can be seen running through the loop.
Unlock Sonic.
Song titles in italics must be unlocked.