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* AnachronismStew: Rock Howard is fully grown despite Terry having his younger design from the earlier ''Fatal Fury'' games (i.e. when Rock was a little kid and before Terry ever met him). Sakurai noted in the November 6th, 2019 stream that continuity anachronisms like this are already common in ''Super Smash Bros.''

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* AnachronismStew: Rock Howard is fully grown despite Terry having his younger design from the earlier ''Fatal Fury'' games (i.e. when Rock was a little kid and before Terry ever met him). Sakurai noted in the November 6th, 2019 stream that continuity anachronisms like this are already common in ''Super Smash Bros.'''' Becomes HilariousInHindsight when you consider Rock appeared alongside Terry in his classic appearance in ''VideoGame/TheKingOfFightersXV''.
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* AdaptedOut: Mai Shiranui, despite being one of the most popular SNK characters ever, was apparently banned from appearing in Smash Bros. Not because Sakurai felt she was too {{Fanservice}} focused, especially with characters like Bayonetta and Zero Suit Samus making the cut, but because CERO felt Mai's more revealing attire was a step too far.
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Just For Pun is a disambiguation


* NotSoAboveItAll: In one of the dialogues, Krystal seems like she is admonishing Peppy and Slippy for thinking they could be part of the [[JustForPun Brawl]], only to then say she is the better choice.

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* NotSoAboveItAll: In one of the dialogues, Krystal seems like she is admonishing Peppy and Slippy for thinking they could be part of the [[JustForPun Brawl]], Brawl, only to then say she is the better choice.
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AdaptationalVillainy: In the original games, sharks were docile and would not attack even if you swam by them, instead swimming away. Here, they actively attack swimming fighters.

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* AdaptationalVillainy: In the original games, sharks were docile and would not attack even if you swam by them, instead swimming away. Here, they actively attack swimming fighters.

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->'''Home Series:''' ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBros''
-->'''Debut:''' ''Super Smash Bros for 3DS'' [3DS], 2014

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->'''Home Series:''' ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBros''
''VideoGame/AnimalCrossing''
-->'''Debut:''' ''Super Smash Bros for 3DS'' [3DS], 2014''VideoGame/AnimalCrossingWildWorld'' [DS], 2005



AdaptationalVillainy: In the original games, sharks were docile and would not attack even if you swam by them, instead swimming away. Here, they actively attack swimming fighters.



* OriginalGeneration: It's not actually from the ''Animal Crossing'' games, despite what its presence in an ''Animal Crossing'' stage might suggest -- sharks are present there, technically, but only as a potential catch during fishing; sharks as actual, hostile in-game entities don't exist in the games, and this one was invented for the ''Smash Bros.'' stage.
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* WakeUpGoToSchoolSaveTheWorld: With the exception of Futaba, all of the human Thieves are high school students who resume daily life as normal whenever they're not fighting in the Metaverse. Almost all of them hail from Shujin Academy - Joker, Ann and Ryuji are second-year students while Makoto and Haru are their [[SenpaiKohai seniors]]. Yusuke is also a second-year but studies at Kosei High instead, whereas Akechi is a third-year who attends a school that is never named.

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* WakeUpGoToSchoolSaveTheWorld: With the exception of Futaba, all of the human Thieves are high school students who resume daily life as normal whenever they're not fighting in the Metaverse. Almost all of them hail from Shujin Academy - Joker, Ann and Ryuji are second-year students while Makoto and Haru are their [[SenpaiKohai seniors]].seniors. Yusuke is also a second-year but studies at Kosei High instead, whereas Akechi is a third-year who attends a school that is never named.
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->'''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/StarFox'' (SNES)

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->'''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/StarFox'' ''VideoGame/StarFox1'' (SNES)



-> '''Home Series:''' ''VideoGame/StarFox''
--> '''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/{{Star Fox|1}}'' [SNES], 1993

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-> '''Home Series:''' ''VideoGame/StarFox''
''Franchise/StarFox''
--> '''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/{{Star Fox|1}}'' ''VideoGame/StarFox1'' [SNES], 1993



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->'''Home Series:''' ''VideoGame/StarFox''''Franchise/StarFox''
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[[folder:Pikmin Onions]]
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->'''Home Series:''' ''VideoGame/{{Pikmin}}''
-->'''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/{{Pikmin}}''
-> '''Appears in:''' ''Brawl'', ''3DS'', ''Ultimate''

A bizarre relative of the Pikmin, Onions are essentialy living ships that act as the Pikmin's hive, housing them and flying into the atmosphere to protect them from PNF-404's dangers, and helping the species reproduce when fed organic matter. They appear in the "Distant Planet" stage, landing in random spots for a while before flying off. Feeding them pellets will reward you with an item, with the corresponding color pellet or higher value ones earning higher value items.
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* ArtEvolution: Averted. ''Pikmin 3'' redesigned them to give them a more berry-shaped, bio-mechanical look. While Smash has updated Olimar's design to be close to his appearance in ''3'', the Onions have retained their design from the first two games.
* ColorCodedForYourConvenience: Red, Yellow and Blue, the three original Pikmin colors. Feeding them the appropriate color pellet nets you better rewards.
* LivingShip: It's an organic spaceship for the Pikmin. Their debut appearance has them found planted in the ground, their petals can spin to help them achieve flight, and they're sentient enough to follow captain's without any further prompting. Whatever it is that they are, they are definitely alive.
* VideoGamecrueltyPotential: Player's can attack the ship in order to make it leave sooner. A good strategy if you want to deny your opponent a chance for good items.
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->'''Home Series:''' ''VideoGame/{{Pikmin}}''
-->'''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/Pikmin2''
-> '''Appears in:''' ''Brawl'', ''Wii U and 3DS'', ''Ultimate''

A rust bucket of a ship owned by Hocotate Freight, it becomes Olimar's new ship after his old one gets repossesed to repay the companies massive debt. It appears in Olimar's Final Smash as well as an item, in both occasions having it fly into the air before crash landing on the ground in a fiery explosion.
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* TheAllegedCar: It sputters and shakes anytime it flies, given its age. It's highlighted in the Subspace Emissary, where it's shown struggling to keep up with other, better maintained spaceships.
* ButtMonkey: It exists purely to be crashed as part of Olimar's final smash, and is generally not given a particularly flattering portrayal anywhere else.
* ColonyDrop: In reference to its home series' love of crashing spaceships, the Hocotate Ship is used this way in Olimar and Alph's Final Smash. Ironically, it is the only ship in the ''Pikmin'' series to ''not'' have this occur to it at any point.
* EarlyBirdCameo: It's visible at the beginning of "Outside the Ancient Ruins" level, several levels before it's used later by the heroes.
* TheSpeechless: Notable in this case, as its incarnation in its debut ''Pikmin'' game shows it to be notoriously chatty, with a snarky, pompous personality. It never utters a word in any of its appearances in the ''Smash'' series.
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* HasTwoMommies: They're Ganondorf's adoptive parents, although they're sisters and not lovers as this trope normally implies.

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* HasTwoMommies: PlatonicCoParenting: They're Ganondorf's adoptive parents, although they're sisters and not lovers as this trope normally implies.sisters.
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[[caption-width-right:350:Take Your Heart[[labelnote:Note]]Clockwise, from the bottom: [[PlayerCharacter Ren]] [[TheLeader Amamiya]] ([[CastingAShadow Joker]]), [[LoyalAnimalCompanion Morgana]] ([[BlowYouAway Mona]]), [[JapaneseDelinquents Ryuji Sakamoto]] ([[ShockAndAwe Skull]]), [[LonelyRichKid Haru Okumura]] ([[PsychicPowers Noir]]), [[StarvingArtist Yusuke Kitagawa]] ([[AnIcePerson Fox]]), [[{{Hikikomori}} Futaba Sakura]] ([[MissionControl Navi]]/[[DubNameChange Oracle]]), [[StudentCouncilPresident Makoto Niijima]] ([[NuclearMutant Queen]]), [[ButNotTooForeign Ann Takamaki]] ([[PlayingWithFire Panther]]). Not pictured: [[GreatDetective Goro Akechi]] ([[LightEmUp Crow]]) and [[AloofAlly Kasumi Yoshizawa]] ([[DanceBattler Violet]])[[/labelnote]]]]

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[[caption-width-right:350:Take Your Heart[[labelnote:Note]]Clockwise, from the bottom: [[PlayerCharacter Ren]] [[TheLeader Amamiya]] ([[CastingAShadow Joker]]), [[LoyalAnimalCompanion Morgana]] ([[BlowYouAway Mona]]), [[JapaneseDelinquents Ryuji Sakamoto]] ([[ShockAndAwe Skull]]), [[LonelyRichKid Haru Okumura]] ([[PsychicPowers Noir]]), [[StarvingArtist Yusuke Kitagawa]] ([[AnIcePerson Fox]]), [[{{Hikikomori}} Futaba Sakura]] ([[MissionControl Navi]]/[[DubNameChange Oracle]]), [[StudentCouncilPresident Makoto Niijima]] ([[NuclearMutant Queen]]), [[ButNotTooForeign Ann Takamaki]] ([[PlayingWithFire Panther]]). Not pictured: [[GreatDetective Goro Akechi]] ([[LightEmUp Crow]]) and Crow]]), [[AloofAlly Kasumi Yoshizawa]] ([[DanceBattler Violet]])[[/labelnote]]]]Violet]]), [[ArtificialIntelligence Sophia]] ([[KillerYoYo Sophie]]) and [[TeamDad Zenkichi Hasegawa]] ([[JackOfAllStats Wolf]])[[/labelnote]]]]



** There is also Kasumi[[spoiler:/Sumire]] Yoshizawa, who doesn't appear at all, but this is justified in that she only appears in ''[[UpdatedRerelease Persona 5 Royal]]'', which hadn't been released in Japan at the time Challenger Pack 1 came out.

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** There is also Kasumi[[spoiler:/Sumire]] Yoshizawa, Sophia and Zenkichi Hasegawa, who doesn't don't appear at all, but this is justified in that she the former only appears in ''[[UpdatedRerelease Persona 5 Royal]]'', Royal]]'' and the latter two in ''VideoGame/Persona5Strikers'', neither of which hadn't had been released in Japan at the time Challenger Pack 1 came out.
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* PreAssKickingOneLiner: Panther gets a pretty good one.

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* PreAssKickingOneLiner: PreAsskickingOneLiner: Panther gets a pretty good one.



* CelebrityParadox: A few references in their home games have been made to other franchises that actually exist in this game. Morgana has dressed up as Sonic, Joker can reference ''Metal Gear'' and ''Pokemon'' and plays a parody of ''Punch-Out!!'', and Futaba especially has ''Pac-Man'' stickers, a ''Splatoon''-esque T-Shirt, references Sonic, ''Pokemon'', and ''Smash'' itself (and in ''Royal'', would continue with references to ''Final Fantasy VII: AdventChildren'', ''Dragon Quest IV'', and ''Star Fox''). For an example in-game, Futaba's Japanese code name, Navi, is a reference to the ''Zelda'' character of the same name who appears in Young Link's taunt.

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* CelebrityParadox: A few references in their home games have been made to other franchises that actually exist in this game. Morgana has dressed up as Sonic, Joker can reference ''Metal Gear'' and ''Pokemon'' and plays a parody of ''Punch-Out!!'', and Futaba especially has ''Pac-Man'' stickers, a ''Splatoon''-esque T-Shirt, references Sonic, ''Pokemon'', and ''Smash'' itself (and in ''Royal'', would continue with references to ''Final Fantasy VII: AdventChildren'', Advent Children'', ''Dragon Quest IV'', and ''Star Fox''). For an example in-game, Futaba's Japanese code name, Navi, is a reference to the ''Zelda'' character of the same name who appears in Young Link's taunt.



* PreAssKickingOneLiner: Morgana or Futaba will drop one when Joker successfully pulls off his Final Smash; again, most of them are taken word-for-word from their home game:

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* PreAssKickingOneLiner: PreAsskickingOneLiner: Morgana or Futaba will drop one when Joker successfully pulls off his Final Smash; again, most of them are taken word-for-word from their home game:
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->'''Home Series:''' ''VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog''

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* '''Miles "Tails" Prower''' (Gunner): A recurring character in ''VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog''. Sonic's best friend, and a genius mechanic.
* '''Knuckles the Echidna''' (Brawler): A recurring character in ''VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog''. Protector of Angel Island, and Sonic's occasional rival. Also appears as an Assist Trophy in ''Ultimate''.

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* '''Miles "Tails" Prower''' (Gunner): A recurring character in ''VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog''.''Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog''. Sonic's best friend, and a genius mechanic.
* '''Knuckles the Echidna''' (Brawler): A recurring character in ''VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog''.''Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog''. Protector of Angel Island, and Sonic's occasional rival. Also appears as an Assist Trophy in ''Ultimate''.



--> '''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/MsPacMan'' [Arcade], 1981
--> '''Nintendo debut:''' ''VideoGame/MsPacMan'' [[[UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem NES]]], 1990
-> '''Appear in:''' ''Wii U'', ''Ultimate''

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--> '''Debut:''' -->'''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/MsPacMan'' [Arcade], 1981
--> '''Nintendo -->'''Nintendo debut:''' ''VideoGame/MsPacMan'' [[[UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem NES]]], 1990
-> '''Appear ->'''Appear in:''' ''Wii U'', ''Ultimate''
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-> '''Home Series:''' ''VideoGame/{{Kirby}}''

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--> '''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/EarthBound1994'' [SNES], 1994

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--> '''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/EarthBound1994'' ''VideoGame/{{EarthBound|1994}}'' [SNES], 1994



-->'''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/EarthBound1994'' [SNES], 1994

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-->'''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/EarthBound1994'' ''VideoGame/{{EarthBound|1994}}'' [SNES], 1994



->'''Home series:''' ''[[VideoGame/{{MOTHER}} Earthbound]]''
-->'''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/EarthBound1994'' [SNES], 1994

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EarthBound]]''
-->'''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/EarthBound1994'' ''VideoGame/{{EarthBound|1994}}'' [SNES], 1994



* {{Permadeath}}: Like in ''VideoGame/EarthBound1994'' and ''VideoGame/EarthBoundBeginnings'', if a Flying Man is KO'd, he stays dead. There are only five Flying Men, so after the fifth one dies, no more Flying Men will come out.

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* {{Permadeath}}: Like in ''VideoGame/EarthBound1994'' ''VideoGame/{{EarthBound|1994}}'' and ''VideoGame/EarthBoundBeginnings'', if a Flying Man is KO'd, he stays dead. There are only five Flying Men, so after the fifth one dies, no more Flying Men will come out.



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--> '''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/EarthBound1994'' [SNES], 1994

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* '''Flying Man''' (Brawler): Side characters from ''VideoGame/EarthBound1994''. Inhabitants of Magicant, they are highly agile fighters.

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* '''Flying Man''' (Brawler): Side characters from ''VideoGame/EarthBound1994''.''VideoGame/{{EarthBound|1994}}''. Inhabitants of Magicant, they are highly agile fighters.
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--> '''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/EarthBound'' [SNES], 1994

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--> '''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/EarthBound'' ''VideoGame/EarthBound1994'' [SNES], 1994



-->'''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/EarthBound'' [SNES], 1994

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-->'''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/EarthBound'' ''VideoGame/EarthBound1994'' [SNES], 1994



-->'''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/EarthBound'' [SNES], 1994

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-->'''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/EarthBound'' ''VideoGame/EarthBound1994'' [SNES], 1994



* {{Permadeath}}: Like in ''VideoGame/EarthBound'' and ''VideoGame/EarthBoundBeginnings'', if a Flying Man is KO'd, he stays dead. There are only five Flying Men, so after the fifth one dies, no more Flying Men will come out.

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* {{Permadeath}}: Like in ''VideoGame/EarthBound'' ''VideoGame/EarthBound1994'' and ''VideoGame/EarthBoundBeginnings'', if a Flying Man is KO'd, he stays dead. There are only five Flying Men, so after the fifth one dies, no more Flying Men will come out.



--> '''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/EarthBound'' [SNES], 1995

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* '''Flying Man''' (Brawler): Side characters from ''VideoGame/{{Earthbound}}''. Inhabitants of Magicant, they are highly agile fighters.

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* '''Flying Man''' (Brawler): Side characters from ''VideoGame/{{Earthbound}}''.''VideoGame/EarthBound1994''. Inhabitants of Magicant, they are highly agile fighters.
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* WakeUpGoToSchoolSaveTheWorld: With the exception of Futaba, all of the human Thieves are high school students who resume daily life as normal whenever they're not fighting in the Metaverse. Almost all of them hail from Shujin Academy - Joker, Ann and Ryuji are second-year students while Makoto and Haru are their [[SenpaiKouhai seniors]]. Yusuke is also a second-year but studies at Kosei High instead, whereas Akechi is a third-year who attends a school that is never named.

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* WakeUpGoToSchoolSaveTheWorld: With the exception of Futaba, all of the human Thieves are high school students who resume daily life as normal whenever they're not fighting in the Metaverse. Almost all of them hail from Shujin Academy - Joker, Ann and Ryuji are second-year students while Makoto and Haru are their [[SenpaiKouhai [[SenpaiKohai seniors]]. Yusuke is also a second-year but studies at Kosei High instead, whereas Akechi is a third-year who attends a school that is never named.

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* NamesTheSame: Medusa with her counterpart from ''VideoGame/KidIcarus''. To differentiate the two, the Spirit for the Castlevanian Medusa is titled "Medusa Head" much like the GoddamnBats that appear in the series, while the Spirits for the ''Kid Icarus'' version are referred to as "Medusa" and "Medusa ( VideoGame/KidIcarusUprising )".


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* OneSteveLimit: Medusa shares her name with her counterpart from ''VideoGame/KidIcarus''. To differentiate the two, the Spirit for the Castlevanian Medusa is titled "Medusa Head" much like the enemies that appear in the series, while the Spirits for the ''Kid Icarus'' version are referred to as "Medusa" and "Medusa ( VideoGame/KidIcarusUprising )".
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--> '''Nintendo debut:''' ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBrosForWiiU'' UsefulNotes/WiiU], 2014

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--> '''Nintendo debut:''' ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBrosForWiiU'' ''[[VideoGame/SuperSmashBrosForNintendo3DSAndWiiU Super Smash Bros. for Wii U]]'' UsefulNotes/WiiU], 2014



-->'''Nintendo Debut:''' ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBrosForWiiU'' [Wii U] (2014), ''Arcade Archives: VideoGame/PacLand'' [Nintendo Switch] (2022) (in home series)

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-->'''Nintendo Debut:''' ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBrosForWiiU'' ''[[VideoGame/SuperSmashBrosForNintendo3DSAndWiiU Super Smash Bros. for Wii U]]'' [Wii U] (2014), ''Arcade Archives: VideoGame/PacLand'' [Nintendo Switch] (2022) (in home series)
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--->Roxas: ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsII'' [[=PlayStation=] 2] (2005)

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--->Roxas: ''Kingdom Hearts'' [[=PS2=]] (2002) (in TheStinger), ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsII'' [[=PlayStation=] 2] (2005)[[=PS2=]] (2005) (playable debut)



--->Terra, Ventus, and Aqua: ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsBirthBySleep'' [[=PlayStation=] Portable] (2010)

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--->Terra, Ventus, and Aqua: ''Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix'' [[=PS2=]] (2007) (in The Stinger), ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsBirthBySleep'' [[=PlayStation=] Portable] (2010)[UsefulNotes/PlayStationPortable] (2010) (playable debut)



--->Roxas and Xion: ''VideoGame/KingdomHearts358DaysOver2'' [UsefulNotes/NintendoDS] (2009)

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--->Roxas and Xion: --->Roxas: ''Kindgom Hearts: Chain of Memories'' [GBA] (2004) (in The Stinger), ''VideoGame/KingdomHearts358DaysOver2'' [UsefulNotes/NintendoDS] (2009)[DS] (2009) (playable debut)
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* AttackablePickup: Striking a Hothead before it is picked up will cause it to grow bigger.


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* DarkSkinnedBlonde: Twintelle has a dark complexion that contrasts with her platinum-blonde hair.
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[[caption-width-right:350:Take Your Heart[[labelnote:Note]]Clockwise, from the bottom: [[PlayerCharacter Ren]] [[TheLeader Amamiya]] ([[CastingAShadow Joker]]), [[LoyalAnimalCompanion Morgana]] ([[BlowYouAway Mona]]), [[JapaneseDelinquents Ryuji Sakamoto]] ([[ShockAndAwe Skull]]), [[LonelyRichKid Haru Okumura]] ([[PsychicPowers Noir]]), [[StarvingArtist Yusuke Kitagawa]] ([[AnIcePerson Fox]]), [[{{Hikikomori}} Futaba Sakura]] ([[MissionControl Navi]]/[[DubNameChange Oracle]]), [[StudentCouncilPresident Makoto Niijima]] ([[ILoveNuclearPower Queen]]), [[ButNotTooForeign Ann Takamaki]] ([[PlayingWithFire Panther]]). Not pictured: [[GreatDetective Goro Akechi]] ([[LightEmUp Crow]]) and [[AloofAlly Kasumi Yoshizawa]] ([[DanceBattler Violet]])[[/labelnote]]]]

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[[caption-width-right:350:Take Your Heart[[labelnote:Note]]Clockwise, from the bottom: [[PlayerCharacter Ren]] [[TheLeader Amamiya]] ([[CastingAShadow Joker]]), [[LoyalAnimalCompanion Morgana]] ([[BlowYouAway Mona]]), [[JapaneseDelinquents Ryuji Sakamoto]] ([[ShockAndAwe Skull]]), [[LonelyRichKid Haru Okumura]] ([[PsychicPowers Noir]]), [[StarvingArtist Yusuke Kitagawa]] ([[AnIcePerson Fox]]), [[{{Hikikomori}} Futaba Sakura]] ([[MissionControl Navi]]/[[DubNameChange Oracle]]), [[StudentCouncilPresident Makoto Niijima]] ([[ILoveNuclearPower ([[NuclearMutant Queen]]), [[ButNotTooForeign Ann Takamaki]] ([[PlayingWithFire Panther]]). Not pictured: [[GreatDetective Goro Akechi]] ([[LightEmUp Crow]]) and [[AloofAlly Kasumi Yoshizawa]] ([[DanceBattler Violet]])[[/labelnote]]]]
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Led by Joker, the Phantom Thieves of Hearts are a group of teenagers (and a magic talking cat[[note]][[FurryDenial Though he'll insist he's not]][[/note]]) united by abuses they suffered at the hands of corrupt adults and a shared desire to reform society. To that end, they delve into the Metaverse to steal the treasures of those who abuse their power and force them to repent for their misdeeds. Six of the Thieves (Morgana, Ryuji, Ann, Yusuke, Makoto and Haru) can appear to assist Joker in his Final Smash with Futaba commenting on it, and with the exceptions of Futaba and Akechi, they randomly appear in the background of the Mementos stage. Morgana also appears in Joker's taunts and victory screen. Among the Thieves' ranks are:

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Led by Joker, the Phantom Thieves of Hearts are a group of teenagers (and a magic talking cat[[note]][[FurryDenial cat[[note]][[DenialOfAnimality Though he'll insist he's not]][[/note]]) united by abuses they suffered at the hands of corrupt adults and a shared desire to reform society. To that end, they delve into the Metaverse to steal the treasures of those who abuse their power and force them to repent for their misdeeds. Six of the Thieves (Morgana, Ryuji, Ann, Yusuke, Makoto and Haru) can appear to assist Joker in his Final Smash with Futaba commenting on it, and with the exceptions of Futaba and Akechi, they randomly appear in the background of the Mementos stage. Morgana also appears in Joker's taunts and victory screen. Among the Thieves' ranks are:
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Absolute Cleavage has been cut per this TRS tread:[1] Appropriate examples are moved to Navel Deep Neckline


* {{Bowdlerise}}: Similar to what happened with Pyra and Mythra, the [[AbsoluteCleavage sheer material]] on Brighid's outfit has been replaced by solid lilac-colored cloth.

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-->'''Nintendo Debut:''' ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBrosForWiiU'' [Wii U] (2014), ''Pac-Man Museum +'' [Nintendo Switch] (2022) (in home series)

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-->'''Nintendo Debut:''' ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBrosForWiiU'' [Wii U] (2014), ''Pac-Man Museum +'' ''Arcade Archives: VideoGame/PacLand'' [Nintendo Switch] (2022) (in home series)
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* '''Inkling''' (Gunner): The main characters of ''VideoGame/{{Splatoon}}''. Rambunctious half-kids and half-squids who participate in Turf Wars. PromotedToPlayable as of ''Ultimate''.

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* '''Inkling''' (Gunner): The main characters of ''VideoGame/{{Splatoon}}''.''Franchise/{{Splatoon}}''. Rambunctious half-kids and half-squids who participate in Turf Wars. PromotedToPlayable as of ''Ultimate''.



-> '''Home Series:''' ''VideoGame/{{Splatoon}}''
--> '''Debut:''' ''Splatoon'' [Wii U], 2015 (Judd); ''VideoGame/Splatoon2'' [Switch], 2017 (Li'l Judd)

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-> '''Home Series:''' ''VideoGame/{{Splatoon}}''
''Franchise/{{Splatoon}}''
--> '''Debut:''' ''Splatoon'' ''VideoGame/Splatoon1'' [Wii U], 2015 (Judd); ''VideoGame/Splatoon2'' [Switch], 2017 (Li'l Judd)
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* NiceHat: Sports a large top hat as a part of his BadassInANiceSuit design.

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