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*Their Tree Home comes from [[TakaraTomy|Takara]]'s ''Koeda-chan'' toyline, which began in 1977 and was briefly sold in English-speaking markets as ''Treena & Her Forest Friends'' during the mid-2000s. The stage is primarily based on playsets from the line's second generation, which ran between 1979–1989; the 1979 Tree House with Yard set sits in the center, while the 1980 Mushroom Restaurant and 1979 Apple House sets appear on either side. | *Their Tree Home comes from [[TakaraTomy|Takara]]'s ''Koeda-chan'' toyline, which began in 1977 and was briefly sold in English-speaking markets as ''Treena & Her Forest Friends'' during the mid-2000s. The stage is primarily based on playsets from the line's second generation, which ran between 1979–1989; the 1979 Tree House with Yard set sits in the center, while the 1980 Mushroom Restaurant and 1979 Apple House sets appear on either side. | ||
*Characters including Koeda-chan, Koringo-chan, Kino-chan, Konomi-chan, Wakaba-sensei, Risu-chan, and Kotori-chan can be seen scattered around the stage, all directly based on their second-generation figures. | *Characters including Koeda-chan, Koringo-chan, Kino-chan, Konomi-chan, Wakaba-sensei, Risu-chan, and Kotori-chan can be seen scattered around the stage, all directly based on their second-generation figures. | ||
*The background music is " | *The background music is "Koeda-chan's Day" (こえだちゃんの1日 ''Koeda-chan no 1 Nichi''). | ||
*The Library profile images for Their Tree Home in ''DreamMix TV World Fighters'' are photographs of the box art for the 1990 Tree House playset, and an advertisement showing several of the second-generation playsets, including the three featured in the stage. | *The Library profile images for Their Tree Home in ''DreamMix TV World Fighters'' are photographs of the box art for the 1990 Tree House playset, and an advertisement showing several of the second-generation playsets, including the three featured in the stage. | ||
*Due to representing a franchise without a playable character in the game, Their Tree Home is one of only two stages (alongside [[Floating Continent]]) that does not appear in any characters' World Fighters routes. | *Due to representing a franchise without a playable character in the game, Their Tree Home is one of only two stages (alongside [[Floating Continent]]) that does not appear in any characters' World Fighters routes. | ||
Latest revision as of 19:45, 23 October 2023

Their Tree Home (木のおうち Ki no Ouchi, alternately translated as "Your Tree Home") is a home made out of a tree. It is inhabited by superdeformed human beings and animals.
Games
[edit]DreamMix TV World Fighters
[edit]Their Tree Home and the area surrounding it was one of the areas that the contestants of World Fighters fought on. DreamMix TV World Fighters
Notes
[edit]- Their Tree Home comes from Takara's Koeda-chan toyline, which began in 1977 and was briefly sold in English-speaking markets as Treena & Her Forest Friends during the mid-2000s. The stage is primarily based on playsets from the line's second generation, which ran between 1979–1989; the 1979 Tree House with Yard set sits in the center, while the 1980 Mushroom Restaurant and 1979 Apple House sets appear on either side.
- Characters including Koeda-chan, Koringo-chan, Kino-chan, Konomi-chan, Wakaba-sensei, Risu-chan, and Kotori-chan can be seen scattered around the stage, all directly based on their second-generation figures.
- The background music is "Koeda-chan's Day" (こえだちゃんの1日 Koeda-chan no 1 Nichi).
- The Library profile images for Their Tree Home in DreamMix TV World Fighters are photographs of the box art for the 1990 Tree House playset, and an advertisement showing several of the second-generation playsets, including the three featured in the stage.
- Due to representing a franchise without a playable character in the game, Their Tree Home is one of only two stages (alongside Floating Continent) that does not appear in any characters' World Fighters routes.