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'''Umbra Clock Tower''' is a stage in ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS |
'''Umbra Clock Tower''' is a stage in ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U]]'', based on the opening sequence from ''[[wikipedia:Bayonetta|Bayonetta]]''. The stage was released with [[Bayonetta]] herself, on February 3, 2016. In ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U'', both forms of this stage can be played with up to eight players. |
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The stage is a flat stage, taking place on top of the clock tower's clock as it falls down a cliffside. At various points, other pieces of the building will move on screen, temporarily providing platforms. Also at various points, the stage will enter into the realm of Purgatorio, where a number of Affinity angels can be seen in the background. |
The stage is a flat stage, taking place on top of the clock tower's clock as it falls down a cliffside. At various points, other pieces of the building will move on screen, temporarily providing platforms. Also at various points, the stage will enter into the realm of Purgatorio, where a number of Affinity angels can be seen in the background. The boss angels Inspired and Fortitudo also make appearances, though they have no impact on the stage. When playing with eight players, Purgatorio and the angels do not appear. |
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The Ω form of the stage takes place on just the falling clock, without any platforms appearing. The stage will still transition into Purgatorio at various points, and the angels still appear. |
The Ω form of the stage takes place on just the falling clock, without any platforms appearing. The stage will still transition into Purgatorio at various points, and the angels still appear. |
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Umbra Clock Tower reappears in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''. |
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==Songs== |
==Songs== |
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==Names in other languages== |
==Names in other languages== |
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|Spa=Torre del reloj de Umbra |
|Spa=Torre del reloj de Umbra |
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|SpaM=Umbra Clock Tower |
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|Ita=Torre dell'orologio di Umbra |
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|ItaM=Umbra Clock Tower |
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|Fre=Tour de l'horloge de l'Umbra |
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|Rus=Часовая башня Умбры |
|Rus=Часовая башня Умбры |
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|RusR=Chasovaya bashnya Umbry |
|RusR=Chasovaya bashnya Umbry |
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|RusM=Umbra Clock Tower |
|RusM=Umbra Clock Tower |
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|Kor=엄브라의 시계탑 |
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|KorR=Eombeura'ui Sigyetap |
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|KorM=Umbra Clock Tower |
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|Chi=安柏拉的時鐘塔 (Traditional)<br>安柏拉的时钟塔 (Simplified) |
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|ChiR=Ānbólā de shízhōng tǎ |
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|Ger=Umbra-Uhrturm |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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Latest revision as of 16:24, June 1, 2022
Umbra Clock Tower is a stage in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Super Smash Bros. for Wii U, based on the opening sequence from Bayonetta. The stage was released with Bayonetta herself, on February 3, 2016. In Super Smash Bros. for Wii U, both forms of this stage can be played with up to eight players.
The stage is a flat stage, taking place on top of the clock tower's clock as it falls down a cliffside. At various points, other pieces of the building will move on screen, temporarily providing platforms. Also at various points, the stage will enter into the realm of Purgatorio, where a number of Affinity angels can be seen in the background. The boss angels Inspired and Fortitudo also make appearances, though they have no impact on the stage. When playing with eight players, Purgatorio and the angels do not appear.
The Ω form of the stage takes place on just the falling clock, without any platforms appearing. The stage will still transition into Purgatorio at various points, and the angels still appear.
Umbra Clock Tower reappears in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.
Songs
Nintendo 3DS
Name | Source | Credits |
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Let's Hit The Climax! | Bayonetta | Original |
Theme Of Bayonetta - Mysterious Destiny (Instrumental) | Bayonetta | Arrangement Supervisor: Junichi Nakatsuru Composition: PlatinumGames Inc. Arrangement: BANDAI NAMCO Studios Inc. |
Wii U
Name | Source | Credits |
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Let's Hit The Climax! | Bayonetta | Original |
Theme Of Bayonetta - Mysterious Destiny (Instrumental) | Bayonetta | Arrangement Supervisor: Junichi Nakatsuru Composition: PlatinumGames Inc. Arrangement: BANDAI NAMCO Studios Inc. |
Tomorrow Is Mine (Bayonetta 2 Theme) (Instrumental) | Bayonetta 2 | Arrangement Supervisor: Junichi Nakatsuru Composition: PlatinumGames Inc. Arrangement: BANDAI NAMCO Studios Inc. |
One Of A Kind | Bayonetta | Original |
Riders Of The Light | Bayonetta | Original |
Red & Black | Bayonetta | Original |
After Burner (∞ Climax Mix) | Bayonetta | Original |
Friendship | Bayonetta | Original |
Let's Dance, Boys! | Bayonetta | Original |
The Legend Of Aesir | Bayonetta 2 | Original |
Time For The Climax! | Bayonetta 2 | Original |
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | アンブラの時計塔 Anbura no Tokei-tō |
Umbra Clock Tower |
Chinese | 安柏拉的時鐘塔 (Traditional) 安柏拉的时钟塔 (Simplified) Ānbólā de shízhōng tǎ |
Umbra Clock Tower |
French | Tour de l'horloge de l'Umbra | Umbra Clock Tower |
German | Umbra-Uhrturm | Umbra Clock Tower |
Italian | Torre dell'orologio di Umbra | Umbra Clock Tower |
Korean | 엄브라의 시계탑 Eombeura'ui Sigyetap |
Umbra Clock Tower |
Russian | Часовая башня Умбры Chasovaya bashnya Umbry |
Umbra Clock Tower |
Spanish | Torre del reloj de Umbra | Umbra Clock Tower |
Trivia
- While playing on this stage in either version, the clock face matches the current time set on the Wii U, Nintendo 3DS or Nintendo Switch internal clock, and moves in real time.