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+ | |hometo = {{SSBM|Kirby}} ([[Classic Mode (SSBM)|Classic]])<br/>{{SSBM|Bowser}} ([[Classic Mode (SSBM)|Classic]])<br/>{{SSBM|Marth}} (Unlocking / [[All-Star]]) |
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+ | Announced at [[E3]] 2001, '''Fountain of Dreams''' ({{ja|夢の泉|Yume no Izumi}}, ''Fountain of Dreams'') is a starter stage in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''. It returns in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''. |
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+ | In [[All-Star Mode]], this [[stage]] is played on when the player faces {{SSBM|Marth}} and any of his teammates; unusually, in [[Classic Mode]], {{SSBM|Bowser}} is fought by the player on this stage during the giant battle, despite this being {{SSBM|Kirby}}'s stage and the abundance of ''[[Mario (universe)|Mario]]'' stages. |
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− | The '''Fountain of Dreams''' is a very popular [[stages|stage]] for quite a few reasons. One of them is because it's a very basic stage. It resembles the [[Battlefield]] stage in the fact that it has a large lower platform and three elevated ones. The bottom main platform is flat the whole way through without any obstacles in the way. Announced at [[E3]] 2001, The left lower platform and the right lower platform are the same length. They both, over time, move up and down in no particular correspondence. They can rise to be as high as just under the highest platform, or drop to the point where they sink through the level, thereby making them impossible to stand on. The fourth platform is at the very top and is the same length as the other aforementioned elevated platforms. The top platform does not move in any direction. Interestingly, this stage is a tournament neutral stage for one-on-one tournaments, but is often banned in team tournaments, due to its small size and lagging. |
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− | Also, in [[All-Star]] mode, this stage is played on when you face [[Marth]] and any of his teammates. In [[Adventure]] it actually can appear when fighting [[Bowser]]. |
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+ | This stage resembles [[Special Stages: Battlefield|Battlefield]] in its layout, as it consists of a flat main [[platform]] with three overhanging soft platforms, all three with the same size. The middle platform is immobile, while the two on the side move up and down in no particular correspondence. They can rise to be as high as just under the highest platform, or drop to the point where they sink through the level, thereby making them impossible to stand on. |
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+ | On the bottom of the stage there is a solid pillar which characters can [[wall jump]] on. |
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⚫ | Fountain of Dreams is a fountain of rainbow colored water that trickles down the bottom of the stage into a purple mist. According |
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+ | ==Origin== |
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+ | [[File:DreamSpringKA.png|thumb|left|200px|Fountain of Dreams as it originally appeared in ''[[Kirby's Adventure]]''.]] |
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+ | The Fountain of Dreams first appeared in ''[[Kirby's Adventure]]'' and was originally named Dream Spring. It is the home of the [[Star Rod]], which gives good dreams to the inhabitants of Dream Land. After the Star Rod was stolen and broken by [[King Dedede]], Kirby set off to collect the seven parts by traveling throughout the seven levels of the game to return the dreams back into the inhabitants of Dream Land. When Kirby had retrieved all seven pieces, he went to place the Star Rod back onto the Fountain of Dreams where King Dedede confronted him. The two fought, with Kirby being the victor. When Kirby placed the Star Rod back in the fountain, [[Nightmare]], a dark, evil entity, was freed and corrupted the Fountain of Dreams. Afterwards, Kirby fought Nightmare using the Star Rod and defeated it. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CDEQmBeEUSc] It was later revealed that King Dedede had broken the Star Rod to trap Nightmare inside forever to ensure the safety of Dream Land. |
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+ | The song that plays on this stage is an orchestrated version of ''Gourmet Race'' from ''Kirby Super Star''. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jrD1gZogd5E] |
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⚫ | Fountain of Dreams is a fountain of rainbow colored water that trickles down the bottom of the stage into a purple mist. According to the Fountain of Dreams trophy, the water is a mist that trickles down into the dream fog that is spread throughout Dream Land. The back of the stage reveals the fountain that the dreams flow from, a few trees, and a few wooden stars, all of which are illuminated by color-changing lights. To the left and right of the stage background there are two spire towers orbited by rings. These objects are tied together by the stage's backdrop - a black sky sprinkled with stars, floating circles, and an aurora. |
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+ | ==Trophy description== |
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+ | ''This mystical fountain in Dream Land uses the power of the Star Rod to create a gush of pleasant dreams that flow like water. The dreams then become a fine mist and drift over the land, bringing peaceful rest to one and all. It's been confirmed that there are identical facilities on other planets near Pop Star.'' |
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+ | *''Kirby's Adventure [05/93]'' |
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==Trivia== |
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+ | *The [[platform]]s rise and fall, and disappear randomly due to them floating on geysers. |
+ | *The design of this stage was used in cutscenes in Milky Way Wishes in ''[[Kirby Super Star|Kirby Super Star Ultra]]''. |
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+ | *The reflection in the stage's water is based on the lower-resolution models also used in [[Hoop damage|offscreen bubbles]]. As a result, it cannot show changes in facial expressions such as characters blinking. This can best be seen by using {{SSBM|Jigglypuff}}'s [[Rest]] or by crouching with {{SSBM|Pichu}}. |
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+ | **The potential [[lag]] of doubles matches is caused by this water reflection effect. |
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+ | *This stage's music was reworked as the King Dedede fight music in the ''Kirby's Adventure'' remake, ''Kirby: Nightmare in Dreamland''. |
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Revision as of 06:20, 11 November 2020
Announced at E3 2001, Fountain of Dreams (夢の泉, Fountain of Dreams) is a starter stage in Super Smash Bros. Melee. It returns in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.
In All-Star Mode, this stage is played on when the player faces Marth and any of his teammates; unusually, in Classic Mode, Bowser is fought by the player on this stage during the giant battle, despite this being Kirby's stage and the abundance of Mario stages.
Stage layout
This stage resembles Battlefield in its layout, as it consists of a flat main platform with three overhanging soft platforms, all three with the same size. The middle platform is immobile, while the two on the side move up and down in no particular correspondence. They can rise to be as high as just under the highest platform, or drop to the point where they sink through the level, thereby making them impossible to stand on.
On the bottom of the stage there is a solid pillar which characters can wall jump on.
Origin
The Fountain of Dreams first appeared in Kirby's Adventure and was originally named Dream Spring. It is the home of the Star Rod, which gives good dreams to the inhabitants of Dream Land. After the Star Rod was stolen and broken by King Dedede, Kirby set off to collect the seven parts by traveling throughout the seven levels of the game to return the dreams back into the inhabitants of Dream Land. When Kirby had retrieved all seven pieces, he went to place the Star Rod back onto the Fountain of Dreams where King Dedede confronted him. The two fought, with Kirby being the victor. When Kirby placed the Star Rod back in the fountain, Nightmare, a dark, evil entity, was freed and corrupted the Fountain of Dreams. Afterwards, Kirby fought Nightmare using the Star Rod and defeated it. [1] It was later revealed that King Dedede had broken the Star Rod to trap Nightmare inside forever to ensure the safety of Dream Land.
The song that plays on this stage is an orchestrated version of Gourmet Race from Kirby Super Star. [2]
Artistic design
Fountain of Dreams is a fountain of rainbow colored water that trickles down the bottom of the stage into a purple mist. According to the Fountain of Dreams trophy, the water is a mist that trickles down into the dream fog that is spread throughout Dream Land. The back of the stage reveals the fountain that the dreams flow from, a few trees, and a few wooden stars, all of which are illuminated by color-changing lights. To the left and right of the stage background there are two spire towers orbited by rings. These objects are tied together by the stage's backdrop - a black sky sprinkled with stars, floating circles, and an aurora.
Trophy description
- Fountain of Dreams
This mystical fountain in Dream Land uses the power of the Star Rod to create a gush of pleasant dreams that flow like water. The dreams then become a fine mist and drift over the land, bringing peaceful rest to one and all. It's been confirmed that there are identical facilities on other planets near Pop Star.
- Kirby's Adventure [05/93]
Trivia
- The platforms rise and fall, and disappear randomly due to them floating on geysers.
- The design of this stage was used in cutscenes in Milky Way Wishes in Kirby Super Star Ultra.
- The reflection in the stage's water is based on the lower-resolution models also used in offscreen bubbles. As a result, it cannot show changes in facial expressions such as characters blinking. This can best be seen by using Jigglypuff's Rest or by crouching with Pichu.
- The potential lag of doubles matches is caused by this water reflection effect.
- This stage's music was reworked as the King Dedede fight music in the Kirby's Adventure remake, Kirby: Nightmare in Dreamland.
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Kirby universe | ||
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Characters | Kirby (64 · Melee · Brawl · 3DS/Wii U · Ultimate) Meta Knight (Brawl · 3DS/Wii U · Ultimate) King Dedede (Brawl · 3DS/Wii U · Ultimate) | |
Side Characters | Boss | Marx |
Assist Trophies | Knuckle Joe · Nightmare · Chef Kawasaki | |
Mii Fighter Costumes | Meta Knight · Marx | |
Background characters | King Dedede | |
Stage Hazards | Whispy Woods | |
Enemies | Bonkers · Bronto Burt · Gordo · Parasol Waddle Dee · Plasma Wisp · Shotzo · Tac · Waddle Dee · Waddle Doo | |
Stages | Dream Land · Fountain of Dreams · Green Greens · Halberd · Dream Land GB · The Great Cave Offensive | |
Items | Bomber · Dragoon · Maxim Tomato · Parasol · Star Rod · Superspicy Curry · Warp Star | |
Music | List | List of Music (Kirby series) |
Song | "Gourmet Race" | |
Collectibles | Trophies | Melee Trophies · Brawl Trophies · 3DS Trophies · Wii U Trophies |
Stickers | List of Stickers (Kirby series) | |
Spirits | List of spirits (Kirby series) | |
Masterpieces | Kirby's Dream Land · Kirby's Adventure · Kirby Super Star |