Green Hill Zone

Green Hill Zone is a starter stage in Super Smash Flash 2 that comes from the first game in the ' franchise, '. It is a sprite rendition of the same stage from the official  games.

Layout
The stage consists of a large foreground stretching to the left and right blast lines with a wooden bridge to the left and a large curved depression in the middle. A blue lamppost will occasionally rise from the ground, and attacking it will turn it red and make it spin to damage any opponents that make contact with it. The center of the stage can also be attacked, and attacking it enough will cause it to crumble. The background consists of a giant shuttle loop with a 1-Up video monitor above it, as well as various other parts of the Green Hill Zone in Sonic the Hedgehog.

Music

 * The main music track is the self-titled Green Hill Zone, an upbeat rock remix of the theme that plays on the level of the same name in Sonic the Hedgehog.
 * The alternate music track is a jazzy instrumental remix of Live and Learn, the main theme of Sonic Adventure 2, with a small instrumental portion of Sonic Boom, the main theme of the US version of Sonic CD.

Tournament legality
This stage is banned in tournament play. Both sides have walk-off edges and there is no lower boundary. In addition it contains steep slopes.

Origin
Green Hill Zone is the first zone (stage) in Sonic The Hedgehog. The shuttle loop in the background is a famous part of the Sonic series, so much that it has become a recurrent element in subsequent games in the series. The stage is also very similar to its appearance in Sonic Adventure 2, with its 3D appearance. The lamppost acts as a checkpoint mark and it could be activated by merely touching it, also, it was never intended to be hazardous unlike how they behave in the stage: one character has to attack it in order to activate and becomes an damaging trap for passing opponents. There are prominent protruding cliffhangers that if someone is to jump out of one of them, the cliffhanger would crumble down. This is similar on how the center of the stage can crumble down. On top of the loop there is an item box that represents an extra life in the Sonic series.

Trivia

 * Silver the Hedgehog was originally planned to run across the loop, as seen through some old DOJO!!! screenshots, but he was made an Assist Trophy character instead.
 * Up until Beta 1.0, Cream the Rabbit replaced Silver as a background character.
 * This was one of the hardest stages in the game to code because the developers had to redo the entire collision system to make sure the slopes worked right. Gregory Cleod9 McLeod personally oversaw this issue.
 * The early design of this stage looked more reminiscent to the original Sonic the Hedgehog, as it carried actual sprites from that game.
 * This stage's music tracks appears the same in SSF2 as they are in their ' appearances. The only difference is that the ''SSF2s tracks are remixes as opposed to the original compositions.