World Tournament

World Tournament, alternatively known as the World Marial Arts Tournament or Tenkaichi Budokai, is an unlockable stage in Super Smash Flash 2. It can be unlocked by playing 25 versus matches.

Layout
With hazards turned on, World Tournament is confined to the white marble ring in the center of the stage, similar to and its variants. Stepping outside of the ring will result in the immediate loss of a stock, mirroring the rules of the original tournament.

Without hazards, the area of play gets much larger, the grass no longer resulting in a penalty.

Music

 * The main music track is titled Opening (Dragon Ball Z), an arrangement of Japanese Dragon Ball Z opening theme, titled "Cha La Head Cha La".

Tournament legality
Ironically, World Tournament is unsuitable for tournament play.

With hazards off, it is a large walk-off stage, which encourages camping and has no form of off-stage or ledge play.

With hazards turned on, though it is no longer a walk-off, the lower Blast line is, in function, inexcusably close to the stage, with the side blast lines disproportionately far away. With this in mind, characters that tend to score KOs off of the sides and top are at a severe disadvantage against characters that instead tend to score KOs by gimping the opponent's recovery.

Origin
The World Martial Arts Tournament, or Tenkaichi Budokai, is a recurring event in the Dragon Ball series that occurs every five years. The rules are simple; the opponents fight in hand-to-hand combat in order to either knock the opponent unconscious or send them out of the ring. Using weapons (with the exception of natural weapons such as claws or Ki Blasts), killing the opponent outright, or touching the grass outside of the ring will result in disqualification.

The tournament appeared three times in the original Dragon Ball, with Son Goku entering all three. The arena and surrounding area was destroyed entirely during Goku's battle against Piccolo, but was later rebuilt towards the end of Dragon Ball Z, where Son Gohan entered instead.

As a Super Smash Bros. stage, World Tournament stage began as a Super Smash Bros. Brawl mod by Mewtwo2000, the lead stage creator of Project M. Though it was not part of PM itself, it was nevertheless very popular and a part of many personal builds. Like in SSF2, it had two versions available: one with the Blast line aligned directly with the grass, and one where the grass was safe.