
As such this track is known as Ground Theme (Super Mario USA) in Japan. The NES version was brought back to Japan as Super Mario USA.

The track itself is a modified version of the overworld theme from Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic, which was the initial Japanese release on the Famicom Disk System. Melee where it plays on the Mushroom Kingdom II stage. The track was also used in Super Smash Bros. 2, where it plays in the overworld areas of the game. This theme is taken directly from the NES release of Super Mario Bros. Source: Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels Super Mario Bros.'s ending was modified from the original Super Mario Bros., and then Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels simplified the ending of Vs. 2), all six tracks included in the medley originated in the Nintendo Entertainment System/Famicom version of Super Mario Bros. Despite the name saying that this track originates from Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels (known in Japan as Super Mario Bros. This track is an orchestral medley of songs all from Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels: The ending theme, underground theme, 1-Up jingle, "timer warning", underwater theme, invincible theme, and "level clear" theme. Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels Medley

Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels Medley Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels Medley Composition and Arrangements Ĭomposition and arrangement Copyright Nintendo This remix, originally from Brawl, incorporates the "level start" (a snippet of " Eine kleine Nachtmusik" by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart) and title screen themes from the original Mario Bros. 62 On the Hunt -Gloomy Manor Ver.- (Instrumental).50 Rainbow Road (Mario Kart: Double Dash!!).42 Ground Theme (New Super Mario Bros.41 Ground Theme (New Super Mario Bros.40 Athletic Theme / Ground Theme (New Super Mario Bros.

