There’s always one of these, huh? This is the simplest stage.

It’s completely flat—no surprises here!
As for the terrain, there’s just a flat platform and nothing else. There’s not much to talk about either, so let’s just look at the flow of the lovely scenery.

A galaxy drifts lazily by...

You start to enter a wormhole-like thingy...

Then the wormhole disappears and suddenly...

...There’s a beautiful starry sky.

Just as you think it’s getting dark, there’s a single glint of light.

Looks like the interstellar clouds start to swirl about.

Then, a lovely ocean view!

Actually, this place is kind of a continuation of the opening sequence...

Gradually everything starts to tilt...

...It’s all upside-down, and keeps on turning...

...And then somehow it returns to the beginning.
In Final Destination, the characters, who have been battling in more imaginary worlds, come closest to a real-world setting.
That’s the reason why you feel like you begin far away and, bit by bit, arrive at a realistic world.
The boss Master Hand can also be found on this level.
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