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In the GameCube games, if a minigame ends in the UnderTheSea and SpaceZone levels, the ceremony will take place there. There we see the monkeys perfectly fine despite being out of their balls and in a place without oxygen. I believe that all this time, the monkeys were able to breathe without oxygen, but they use the balls for safety reasons/tradition/whatever.

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In the GameCube [=GameCube=] games, if a minigame ends in the UnderTheSea and SpaceZone levels, the ceremony will take place there. There we see the monkeys perfectly fine despite being out of their balls and in a place without oxygen. I believe that all this time, the monkeys were able to breathe without oxygen, but they use the balls for safety reasons/tradition/whatever.
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Once again adding to the aliens theory, (though this one may be stretching it a tiny bit). If you look closely, Meemee's design from Monkey Ball to Adventure has a stubby tail much like Aiai, but from Touch & Roll onwards, her design is InexplicablyTailless. Also, since Baby is always wearing a diaper, we never actually see what his tail looks like, if he has one at all. It's possible that the monkeys naturally have long tails, but most prefer to keep them retracted as a tiny stump or have none at all, most likely to provide more convenience inside the ball, make clothing feel more comfortable, or maybe just to make a fashion statement. I consider this theory part of my personal headcanon, if it has an extremely slim chance to be confirmed.

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Once again adding to the aliens theory, (though this one may be stretching it [[BlatantLies a tiny bit).bit]]). If you look closely, Meemee's design from Monkey Ball to Adventure has a stubby tail much like Aiai, but from Touch & Roll onwards, her design is InexplicablyTailless. Also, since Baby is always wearing a diaper, we never actually see what his tail looks like, if he has one at all. It's possible that the monkeys naturally have long tails, but most prefer to keep them retracted as a tiny stump or have none at all, most likely to provide more convenience inside the ball, make clothing feel more comfortable, or maybe just to make a fashion statement. I consider this theory part of my personal headcanon, even if it has an extremely slim chance to be confirmed.
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Once again adding to the aliens theory, {{Understatement though this one may be stretching it a tiny bit.}} If you look closely, Meemee's design from Monkey Ball to Adventure has a stubby tail much like Aiai, but from Touch & Roll onwards, her design is InexplicablyTailless. Also, since Baby is always wearing a diaper, we never actually see what his tail looks like, if he has one at all. It's possible that the monkeys naturally have long tails, but most prefer to keep them retracted as a tiny stump or have none at all, most likely to provide more convenience inside the ball, make clothing feel more comfortable, or maybe just to make a fashion statement. I consider this theory part of my personal headcanon, if it has an extremely slim chance to be confirmed.

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Once again adding to the aliens theory, {{Understatement though (though this one may be stretching it a tiny bit.}} bit). If you look closely, Meemee's design from Monkey Ball to Adventure has a stubby tail much like Aiai, but from Touch & Roll onwards, her design is InexplicablyTailless. Also, since Baby is always wearing a diaper, we never actually see what his tail looks like, if he has one at all. It's possible that the monkeys naturally have long tails, but most prefer to keep them retracted as a tiny stump or have none at all, most likely to provide more convenience inside the ball, make clothing feel more comfortable, or maybe just to make a fashion statement. I consider this theory part of my personal headcanon, if it has an extremely slim chance to be confirmed.
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In the GameCube games, if a minigame ends in the UnderTheSea and SpaceZone levels, the ceremony will take place there. There we see the monkeys perfectly fine despite being out of their balls and in a place without oxygen. I believe that all this time, the monkeys were able to breathe without oxygen, but they use the balls for safety reasons/tradition/whatever.

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In the GameCube games, if a minigame ends in the UnderTheSea and SpaceZone levels, the ceremony will take place there. There we see the monkeys perfectly fine despite being out of their balls and in a place without oxygen. I believe that all this time, the monkeys were able to breathe without oxygen, but they use the balls for safety reasons/tradition/whatever.reasons/tradition/whatever.

[[WMG: The monkeys have retractable tails]]
Once again adding to the aliens theory, {{Understatement though this one may be stretching it a tiny bit.}} If you look closely, Meemee's design from Monkey Ball to Adventure has a stubby tail much like Aiai, but from Touch & Roll onwards, her design is InexplicablyTailless. Also, since Baby is always wearing a diaper, we never actually see what his tail looks like, if he has one at all. It's possible that the monkeys naturally have long tails, but most prefer to keep them retracted as a tiny stump or have none at all, most likely to provide more convenience inside the ball, make clothing feel more comfortable, or maybe just to make a fashion statement. I consider this theory part of my personal headcanon, if it has an extremely slim chance to be confirmed.
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Adding on to the above theory, we never actually see any humans any time during the series. There are cities, amusement parks, and even ''space stations'' seen throughout the games, but its always implied that the native monkeys built them themselves. The native animals sometimes have rather funky designs, specifically the octopi and giant birds from Banana Blitz. Then there's the case with the locales seen in the franchise, including the floating mall, ruins, and oasis from the first game, and [[LevelAte Sweet Fountain]] from 3D. The latter is a perfectly natural place, where it would be considered an EldritchLocation by technicality. Heck, one of the minigames in Banana Blitz involves capturing aliens with a UFO!

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Adding on to the above theory, we never actually see any humans any time during the series. There are cities, amusement parks, and even ''space stations'' seen throughout the games, but its always implied that the native monkeys built them themselves. The native animals sometimes have rather funky designs, specifically the octopi and giant birds from Banana Blitz. Then there's And the case with the locales seen in the franchise, including the series has had its fair share of [[EldritchLocation Eldritch Locations]], including, but not limited to; [[FloatingContinent a mall floating mall, ruins, in the sky]], an inexplicable LevelAte zone, a whale that swallowed an '''ENTIRE CITY''', and oasis from the first game, and [[LevelAte Sweet Fountain]] from 3D. The latter is a perfectly natural place, where it would be considered an EldritchLocation by technicality. possibly entirely new dimensions! Heck, one of the minigames in Banana Blitz involves capturing aliens with a UFO!
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[[WMG: The series never took place on Earth at all, but rather the alien monkey's home planet]]

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[[WMG: The series never took place on Earth at all, but rather the alien monkey's monkeys' home planet]]
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Adding on to the above theory, we never actually see any humans any time during the series. There are cities, amusement parks, and even ''space stations'' seen throughout the games, but its always implied that the native monkeys built them themselves. The native animals sometimes have rather funky designs, specifically the octopi and giant birds from Banana Blitz. Then there's the case with the floating mall, ruins, and oasis from the first game, and [[LevelAte Sweet Fountain]] from 3D is a perfectly natural place, where it would be considered an EldritchLocation by technicality on Earth.

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Adding on to the above theory, we never actually see any humans any time during the series. There are cities, amusement parks, and even ''space stations'' seen throughout the games, but its always implied that the native monkeys built them themselves. The native animals sometimes have rather funky designs, specifically the octopi and giant birds from Banana Blitz. Then there's the case with the locales seen in the franchise, including the floating mall, ruins, and oasis from the first game, and [[LevelAte Sweet Fountain]] from 3D 3D. The latter is a perfectly natural place, where it would be considered an EldritchLocation by technicality on Earth.technicality. Heck, one of the minigames in Banana Blitz involves capturing aliens with a UFO!

[[WMG: [[BatmanCanBreatheInSpace The monkeys can breathe perfectly fine underwater and in space]]]]
In the GameCube games, if a minigame ends in the UnderTheSea and SpaceZone levels, the ceremony will take place there. There we see the monkeys perfectly fine despite being out of their balls and in a place without oxygen. I believe that all this time, the monkeys were able to breathe without oxygen, but they use the balls for safety reasons/tradition/whatever.
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Think about it. [[CallASmeerpARabbit They look rather strange for monkeys]], and they can run to over 50mph and can survive hundred-foot falls ''[[NoOneCouldSurviveThat multiple times.]]'' Then there's the case with the titular Super Monkey Balls, which are outright stated to be made out of some sort of magical energy in ''Adventure''. But this theory is taken to it's peak in [[spoiler: the final world in Super Monkey Ball 3D, Mystic Dome. The world's description mentions several ancient machines still working in the ruins, but their purpose is unknown, and in the level itself there are monkey idols and even ''UFO's'' and a giant monitor where you can faintly see A-Baby and a picture of a planet (presumably Earth or the 'monkey's' home planet).]]

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Think about it. [[CallASmeerpARabbit They look rather strange for monkeys]], and they can run to over 50mph and can survive hundred-foot falls ''[[NoOneCouldSurviveThat multiple times.]]'' Then there's the case with the titular Super Monkey Balls, which are outright stated to be made out of some sort of magical energy in ''Adventure''. But this theory is taken to it's peak in [[spoiler: the final world in Super Monkey Ball 3D, Mystic Dome. The world's description mentions several ancient machines still working in the ruins, but their purpose is unknown, and in the level itself there are monkey idols and even ''UFO's'' and a giant monitor where you can faintly see A-Baby and a picture of a planet (presumably Earth or the 'monkey's' home planet).]]]]

[[WMG: The series never took place on Earth at all]]
Adding on to the above theory, we never actually see any humans any time during the series. There are cities, amusement parks, and even ''space stations'' seen throughout the games, but its always implied that the native monkeys built them themselves. The native animals sometimes have rather funky designs, specifically the octopi and giant birds from Banana Blitz. Then there's the case with the floating mall, ruins, and oasis from the first game, and [[LevelAte Sweet Fountain]] from 3D is a perfectly natural place, where it would be considered an EldritchLocation by technicality on Earth.
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Think about it. [[CallASmeerpARabbit They look rather strange for monkeys]], and they can run to over 50mph and can survive hundred-foot falls [[NoOneCouldSurviveThat ''multiple times.'']] Then there's the case with the titular Super Monkey Balls, which are outright stated to be made out of some sort of magical energy in ''Adventure''. But this theory is taken to it's peak in [[spoiler: the final world in Super Monkey Ball 3D, Mystic Dome. The world's description mentions several ancient machines still working in the ruins, but their purpose is unknown, and in the level itself there are monkey idols and even ''UFO's'' and a giant monitor where you can faintly see A-Baby and a picture of a planet (presumably Earth or the 'monkey's' home planet).]]

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Think about it. [[CallASmeerpARabbit They look rather strange for monkeys]], and they can run to over 50mph and can survive hundred-foot falls [[NoOneCouldSurviveThat ''multiple ''[[NoOneCouldSurviveThat multiple times.'']] ]]'' Then there's the case with the titular Super Monkey Balls, which are outright stated to be made out of some sort of magical energy in ''Adventure''. But this theory is taken to it's peak in [[spoiler: the final world in Super Monkey Ball 3D, Mystic Dome. The world's description mentions several ancient machines still working in the ruins, but their purpose is unknown, and in the level itself there are monkey idols and even ''UFO's'' and a giant monitor where you can faintly see A-Baby and a picture of a planet (presumably Earth or the 'monkey's' home planet).]]
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Challenge Mode takes place after the events of Story Mode, where Bad Boon, tired of being evil, turns his stages into a challenge run where any one able to beat them are rewarded with bananas and prizes, creating new stages (Beginner Extra 10, Advanced Extra, Expert Extra, Master, Master Extra). The reason many of them are so evil is because he's still a evil genius, and he didn't exactly turn good.

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Challenge Mode takes place after the events of Story Mode, where Bad Boon, tired of being evil, turns his stages into a challenge run where any one able to beat them are rewarded with bananas and prizes, creating new stages (Beginner Extra 10, Advanced Extra, Expert Extra, Master, Master Extra). The reason many of them are so evil is because he's still a evil genius, and he didn't exactly turn good.good.

[[WMG: The monkeys are actually aliens]]
Think about it. [[CallASmeerpARabbit They look rather strange for monkeys]], and they can run to over 50mph and can survive hundred-foot falls [[NoOneCouldSurviveThat ''multiple times.'']] Then there's the case with the titular Super Monkey Balls, which are outright stated to be made out of some sort of magical energy in ''Adventure''. But this theory is taken to it's peak in [[spoiler: the final world in Super Monkey Ball 3D, Mystic Dome. The world's description mentions several ancient machines still working in the ruins, but their purpose is unknown, and in the level itself there are monkey idols and even ''UFO's'' and a giant monitor where you can faintly see A-Baby and a picture of a planet (presumably Earth or the 'monkey's' home planet).]]
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[[WMG: The true reason [[BigBad Bad Boon]] created the (harder) levels from 2 and Deluxe, and why the first games levels were created by the '''Gods from''' '''[[spoiler: [[BrutalBonusLevel The Banana Sanctuary]]''']]

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[[WMG: The true reason [[BigBad Bad Boon]] created the (harder) levels from 2 and Deluxe, and why the first games levels were created by the '''Gods from''' '''[[spoiler: [[BrutalBonusLevel The Banana Sanctuary]]''']]Sanctuary]]]]''']]
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[[WMG: The true reason [[BigBad Bad Boon]] created the (harder) levels from 2 and Deluxe, and why the '''Gods from''' '''[[spoiler: [[BrutalBonusLevel The Banana Sanctuary]]''']] created the levels from the first game]]

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[[WMG: The true reason [[BigBad Bad Boon]] created the (harder) levels from 2 and Deluxe, and why the first games levels were created by the '''Gods from''' '''[[spoiler: [[BrutalBonusLevel The Banana Sanctuary]]''']] created the levels from the first game]]Sanctuary]]''']]
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[[WMG: The true reason [[BigBad Bad Boon]] created the (harder) levels from 2 and Deluxe, and why the '''Gods from [[spoiler: [[BrutalBonusLevel The Banana Sanctuary''']]]] created the levels from the first game]]
Bad Boon created the stages from SMB2 and Deluxe to torment AiAi and his friends, most likely to trap him forever as to prevent AiAi from stopping BadBoon. The "Banana Gods", however, created the original stages to test those who seek their golden treasure.

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[[WMG: The true reason [[BigBad Bad Boon]] created the (harder) levels from 2 and Deluxe, and why the '''Gods from [[spoiler: from''' '''[[spoiler: [[BrutalBonusLevel The Banana Sanctuary''']]]] Sanctuary]]''']] created the levels from the first game]]
Bad Boon created the stages from SMB2 [=SMB2=] and Deluxe to torment AiAi [=AiAi=] and his friends, most likely to trap him forever as to prevent AiAi [=AiAi=] from stopping BadBoon.Bad Boon. The "Banana Gods", however, created the original stages to test those who seek their golden treasure.

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[[WMG: The true reason [[BigBad Bad Boon]] created the (harder) levels from 2 and Deluxe, and why the '''Gods from [[Spoilers: The [[BrutalBonusLevel Banana Sanctuary]]]]''' created the levels from the first game]]
Bad Boon created the stages from SMB2 and Deluxe to torment AiAi and his friends, most likely to trap him forever as to prevent AiAi from stopping BadBoon. The "Banana Gods", however,created the original stages to test those who seek thier golden treasure.

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[[WMG: The true reason [[BigBad Bad Boon]] created the (harder) levels from 2 and Deluxe, and why the '''Gods from [[Spoilers: The [[spoiler: [[BrutalBonusLevel The Banana Sanctuary]]]]''' Sanctuary''']]]] created the levels from the first game]]
Bad Boon created the stages from SMB2 and Deluxe to torment AiAi and his friends, most likely to trap him forever as to prevent AiAi from stopping BadBoon. The "Banana Gods", however,created however, created the original stages to test those who seek thier their golden treasure.treasure.

[[WMG: The Pirate from Banana Blitz is afflicted with Bad Boon in some way]]
Both steal bananas, Both have flying ships and both have space station bases.

[[WMG: Ultra Heaven is a place where Good-Hearted/Skilled Monkey Ballers go after death]]
It is called Ultra '''Heaven'''.

[[WMG: A (Possibly slightly reformed) Bad Boon hosts the Master Stages (as well as the rest of challenge mode) in 2 and Deluxe]]
Challenge Mode takes place after the events of Story Mode, where Bad Boon, tired of being evil, turns his stages into a challenge run where any one able to beat them are rewarded with bananas and prizes, creating new stages (Beginner Extra 10, Advanced Extra, Expert Extra, Master, Master Extra). The reason many of them are so evil is because he's still a evil genius, and he didn't exactly turn good.
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[[WMG: The true reason [[BigBad Bad Boon]] created the (harder) levels from 2 and Deluxe, and why the '''Gods from [[Spoilers: The [[BrutalBonusLevel Banana Sanctuary]]]]''' created the levels from the first game]]
Bad Boon created the stages from SMB2 and Deluxe to torment AiAi and his friends, most likely to trap him forever as to prevent AiAi from stopping BadBoon. The "Banana Gods", however,created the original stages to test those who seek thier golden treasure.

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