Dream Land (Super Smash Flash 2)

Dream Land is a starter stage in Super Smash Flash 2 from the Kirby series that originates from the original Super Smash Bros..

Layout
Dream Land is a sprited version of the stage with the same name from Super Smash Bros. and a more accurate recreation compared to its previous counterpart. A very basic stage, Dream Land's layout is similar to that of comprised of a big hard platform and three hovering soft platforms. Whispy Woods, a recurring boss in the Kirby series, is in the middle of the stage, facing right. He blows toward one side of the stage inducing the push effect.

In the background, a flock of Bronto Burts (or maybe just one) and King Dedede can be seen flying slowly getting across, from one side to the other, as in the original.

Music

 * The main music track is titled Gourmet Race, a remix from the sub-game's music of the same name in from Kirby Super Star. Arranged by Alex Chernabogue Mourey.
 * The alternate music track is titled Green Greens, a remix of the music from the first level from Kirby's Dream Land. Arranged by Auraka.

Tournament legality
Dream Land is currently considered to be a counterpick stage. The layout of the stage is balanced enough, but the somewhat larger size and higher platforms make it slightly less balanced than and Yoshi's Story, both of which are neutral stages. With that being said, Dream Land is a neutral stage in online tournaments due to the removal of Pokémon Colosseum.

Origin
As stated above, Dream Land is the generic term used for Kirby's homeland, paralleling Mario's Mushroom Kingdom or Link's Hyrule. Whispy Woods is a common boss and was the first boss of the entire Kirby series. A wind attack is used by Whispy Woods in the Kirby series; however, this attack consisted of air puffs that caused damage and did not push the player.

Trivia

 * This was the only stage to utilize exactly its sprite set from Super Smash Flash—and therefore its appearance (sans for Whispy's face)—during its original implementation in v0.4a. Other SSF stages, like and, could be spotted on very primitive purported Smash Flash DOJO!!! screenshots, but were otherwise never used.