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{{stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''', called '''''Super Monkey Ball Ukiuki Party Daishuugou''''' (スーパーモンキーボール ウキウキパーティー大集合) in Japan, is a party game developed and published by [[Sega]] for the [[Wii]]. It was released as a launch title for the Wii in Japan, North America, Europe and Australia.
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'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''', called '''''Super Monkey Ball Ukiuki Party Daishuugou''''' (スーパーモンキーボール ウキウキパーティー大集合) in Japan, is a party game developed and published by [[Sega]] for the [[Wii]]. It was released as a launch title for the Wii in Japan, North America, Europe and Australia.
  
 
This monkey ball game had many changes from the previous GameCube titles. This is the first game where the new art style took effect, changing some of the character designs and the overall look of the game to make it more cartoony. This game scraps the traditional difficulty system in favor of a new system, in which there are 8 worlds with 10 levels and a boss in each one. Two new characters were introduced in addition to the four main characters, and each character has different strengths and weaknesses (For example, GonGon is the slowest, but he can break through bumpers. Mimi is the fastest yet the hardest to control, and Aiai is the all around character of sorts). The game also adds a jump button and use of motion controls via the Wiimote. There are also over 50 playable mini games.
 
This monkey ball game had many changes from the previous GameCube titles. This is the first game where the new art style took effect, changing some of the character designs and the overall look of the game to make it more cartoony. This game scraps the traditional difficulty system in favor of a new system, in which there are 8 worlds with 10 levels and a boss in each one. Two new characters were introduced in addition to the four main characters, and each character has different strengths and weaknesses (For example, GonGon is the slowest, but he can break through bumpers. Mimi is the fastest yet the hardest to control, and Aiai is the all around character of sorts). The game also adds a jump button and use of motion controls via the Wiimote. There are also over 50 playable mini games.
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*Sega of Japan catalogue pages (Japanese): [https://web.archive.org/web/*/http://sega.jp/wii/smb/ Wii]
 
*Sega of Japan catalogue pages (Japanese): [https://web.archive.org/web/*/http://sega.jp/wii/smb/ Wii]
 
* [http://www2.sega.com/gamesite/bananablitz/ Official website on Sega.com (English)]
 
* [http://www2.sega.com/gamesite/bananablitz/ Official website on Sega.com (English)]
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Super Monkey Ball: Banana Blitz
System(s): Wii
Publisher: Sega
Developer:
Genre: Action

















Number of players: 1-4
Release Date RRP Code
Nintendo Wii
JP
¥5,800 (6,090)5,800 (6,090) RVL-P-RSMJ
Nintendo Wii
US
RVL-P-RSME
Nintendo Wii
EU
RVL-P-RSMP
Nintendo Wii
AU
RVL-P-RSMP
CERO
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Super Monkey Ball: Banana Blitz, called Super Monkey Ball Ukiuki Party Daishuugou (スーパーモンキーボール ウキウキパーティー大集合) in Japan, is a party game developed and published by Sega for the Wii. It was released as a launch title for the Wii in Japan, North America, Europe and Australia.

This monkey ball game had many changes from the previous GameCube titles. This is the first game where the new art style took effect, changing some of the character designs and the overall look of the game to make it more cartoony. This game scraps the traditional difficulty system in favor of a new system, in which there are 8 worlds with 10 levels and a boss in each one. Two new characters were introduced in addition to the four main characters, and each character has different strengths and weaknesses (For example, GonGon is the slowest, but he can break through bumpers. Mimi is the fastest yet the hardest to control, and Aiai is the all around character of sorts). The game also adds a jump button and use of motion controls via the Wiimote. There are also over 50 playable mini games.

Many of the words in this game would later be seen again in the iOS games Super Monkey Ball and Super Monkey Ball 2.

Production credits

Magazine articles

Main article: Super Monkey Ball: Banana Blitz/Magazine articles.

Artwork

Physical scans

Wii, US
SMBBB Wii US cover.jpg
Cover
Wii, EU
SMBBB Wii EU cover.jpg
Cover
Super Monkey Ball Banana Blitz Disc Wii EU.jpg
Disc
Wii, JP
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Cover
Wii, AU
SMBBB Wii AU cover.jpg
Cover
Wii, UK
SMBBB Wii UK cover.jpg
Cover
Wii, FR

Wii, DE
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Cover
Wii, ES
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Cover

External links

References




Super Monkey Ball series of games
Arcade
Monkey Ball (2001) | Super Monkey Ball: Ticket Blitz (20xx)
Nintendo GameCube
Super Monkey Ball (2001) | Super Monkey Ball 2 (2002) | Super Monkey Ball 2 Pack (2004) | Super Monkey Ball Adventure (2006)
Mobile phone
Sega Monkey Ball (2002) | AiAi's Funhouse (2003) | Monkey Ball (2003) | Monkey Ball Bowling (2003) | Monkey Ball Mini Golf (2003) | Super Monkey Ball 3D (200x) | Super Monkey Ball: Tip 'n Tilt (2007) | Super Monkey Ball: Tip 'n Tilt 2 (200x)
Game Boy Advance
Super Monkey Ball Jr. (2002)
N-Gage
Super Monkey Ball (2003)
Sony PlayStation 2
Super Monkey Ball Deluxe (2005) | Super Monkey Ball Adventure (2006)
Xbox
Super Monkey Ball Deluxe (2005) | Sonic Heroes & Super Monkey Ball Deluxe (2005) | Sonic Mega Collection Plus & Super Monkey Ball Deluxe (2005)
Nintendo DS
Super Monkey Ball: Touch & Roll (2005) | Sega Fun Pack: Sonic Rush & Super Monkey Ball: Touch & Roll (2009)
Sony PlayStation Portable
Super Monkey Ball Adventure (2006)
Nintendo Wii
Super Monkey Ball: Banana Blitz (2006) | Sega Fun Pack: Sonic and the Secret Rings & Super Monkey Ball Banana Blitz (2009) | Super Monkey Ball: Step & Roll (2010)
iOS
Super Monkey Ball (2008) | Super Monkey Ball 2 (2009) | Super Monkey Ball 2: Sakura Edition (2010) | Super Monkey Ball 2: Sakura Edition Lite (2012) | Super Monkey Ball Bounce (2014)
Nintendo 3DS
Super Monkey Ball 3D (2011)
Windows Phone 7
Super Monkey Ball (2011) | Super Monkey Ball 2: Sakura Edition (2012)
Google Android OS
Super Monkey Ball (2011) | Super Monkey Ball Uki-Uki Seesaw (2012) | Super Monkey Ball 2: Sakura Edition (2012) | Super Monkey Ball Bounce (2014)
Sony PlayStation Vita
Super Monkey Ball: Banana Splitz (2012) | Super Monkey Ball Adventure (201x)
Sony PlayStation 4
Xbox One
Steam
Super Monkey Ball: Banana Blitz HD (2019) | Super Monkey Ball Banana Mania (2021)
PlayStation 5
Super Monkey Ball Banana Mania (2021)
Nintendo Switch
Super Monkey Ball: Banana Blitz HD (2019) | Super Monkey Ball Banana Mania (2021) | Super Monkey Ball Banana Rumble (2024)
Super Monkey Ball related media
Music
Ei-Ei-Poo! (2001) | Super Monkey Ball Banana Mania: 2xLP Vinyl Soundtrack (2022)
Book
Super Monkey Ball Player's Book (2001) | Prima's Official Strategy Guide: Super Monkey Ball 2 (2002) | Super Monkey Ball 2 Players Book (2002)