Thousand Sunny

Thousand Sunny is a starter stage in Super Smash Flash 2 that was added in Beta 1.2.2.

Layout
Thousand Sunny is a fairly big uneven stage. In the left portion of the stage, there can be seen two huge crates stacked on top of each other, with a plank serving as a slope next to them. On the right half of the stage, there are even more crates, this time simply next to each other. Above them, there are two soft platforms one above the other, with the one on top being fairly long.

The stage's left ledge is located at one of the crates, making it oddly tall and difficulting some characters' recoveries.

The crew of the Thousand Sunny, the Straw Hat Pirates can be seen at the background of the stage. From the left to right: Roronoa Zoro can be seen sleeping next to his three swords; Nami stares at a piece of paper; Sanji appears smoking, and occasionally kicks upwards; Franky simply looks at the fight; Nico Robin stays reading a book; Usopp cheers for the fighters; Brook plays his electrical guitar; and lastly, Tony Tony Chopper, who simply stands idle. Except for Zoro, all the Straw Hat Pirates strike a personal pose whenever a KO occurs.

Music

 * The main music track is Luffy's Fierce Attack, an orchestral remix of the theme that plays during battles in the One Piece anime.
 * The alternate music track is We Are, an upbeat remix of the first opening theme of the anime.

Tournament legality
This stage is banned due to the presence of walls, its size and uneven platform layout. As explained on the Layout section, the left ledge poses a threat to the recoveries of most characters, forcing them to recover higher.

Origin
The Thousand Sunny is the second and current pirate ship of the Straw Hat Pirates in . It was built by their shipwright Franky to replace their previous ship, the Going Merry, after it was destroyed. It is a Carrack ship that has the trademark features of a ginormous mast, a stylized lion figurehead that Luffy often sits or stands on, and a lawn on the deck, where the stage in SSF2 takes place.