Widescreen Support
This title, like most Wii titles, supports widescreen display. In other words, you can enjoy the game with full display across televisions with wider screens, too.

This is standard display.

This is widescreen display
The border off the screen that cues a KO is the same for both. Choose the display mode that matches the TV you have at home.
But some people may not know if they have a normal TV or widescreen TV, and may not even know what difficult terminology like 4:3 or 16:9 means. Right? Who knows all that stuff?
So, all you have to do is check the circle that appears in the background on the screen where you choose your display setting.

This is the correct standard ratio.

This is the correct widescreen ratio.


The two shots above... Wrong.
Being able to just look at the image and know if you got your settings right is pretty huge, huh?
Ah, yes. If your television has screen-size settings called Wide and Full, set your TV to Full. If you choose Wide, there is a chance the image may be shifted toward the center of the screen.
Donkey Kong
http://www.smashbros.com/en_us/music/music15.html
He is the mainstay who has built Nintendo sound since the days of Game & Watch: Hirokazu Tanaka.
He wasn’t included on the list of musicians until now, but he secretly joined the fray!
And then there’s this arrangement of the original Donkey Kong theme. It has gone in the direction of the unexpected, becoming completely different from the work of the other musicians.
You’ve got to hear it!
Mario: 67 Link: 46 Kirby: 45 Wario: 42 Fox: 40 Yoshi: 32 Pit: 32 Pikachu: 30 DK: 23 Meta Knight: 22 Samus: 22 ZSS: 21 Bowser: 21 Ike: 20 Diddy Kong: 18 Zelda: 18 Peach: 17 Lucas: 12 Snake: 12 Sonic: 10 PT: 9 King Dedede: 9 IC: 7How do I insert the music things? I don't know how. No matter what I try, it doesn't work.