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!!! ''Smash 64''



!!! ''Brawl''
[[folder:K.K. Slider (Totakeke)]]
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->'''Home Series:''' ''VideoGame/AnimalCrossing''
-->'''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/AnimalCrossing'' [Platform/Nintendo64], 2001
->'''Appears in''': ''Brawl'', ''3DS/Wii U'', ''Ultimate''

A traveling musician from the ''Animal Crossing'' series whose songs can be heard once a week. In ''Super Smash Bros.'', he'll appear on the Smashville and Town & City stages every Saturday from 8 to 12 PM and play some of his songs during the battle.

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!!! ''Brawl''
[[folder:K.K. Slider (Totakeke)]]
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[[folder:Hoshidian and Nohrian royal siblings]]
->'''Home Series:''' ''VideoGame/AnimalCrossing''
-->'''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/AnimalCrossing'' [Platform/Nintendo64], 2001
->'''Appears in''': ''Brawl'', ''3DS/Wii U'', ''Ultimate''

A traveling musician from
series:''' ''VideoGame/FireEmblem''
-->'''First Appearence:''' ''VideoGame/FireEmblemFates''
->'''Voiced by:'''
-->'''Ryoma:''' Creator/YuichiNakamura (Japanese), Creator/MatthewMercer (English)
-->'''Sakura:''' Creator/HisakoKanemoto (Japanese), Creator/BriannaKnickerbocker (English)
-->'''Elise:''' Creator/AyakaSuwa (Japanese), Creator/NatalieLander (English)
-->'''Xander (Marks):''' Creator/KatsuyukiKonishi (Japanese), David Stanbra (English)
->''Xander: "How could you?! You're giving up on us AND batting completely unknown opponents!"''

Ruling families of
the ''Animal Crossing'' series whose songs can be heard once a week. In ''Super Smash Bros.'', he'll two warring nations Hoshido and Nohr. They appear on in Corrin's trailer coaxing him to joining each other's side only to be left astonished when Corrin chooses to join the Smashville and Town & City stages every Saturday from 8 to 12 PM and play some of his songs during the battle.battle in Smash instead, leaving both families behind.



* EarlyBirdCameo: He appears in ''Melee'' as a trophy.
* FunnyAnimal: K.K. is a talking dog, in tandem with ''Animal Crossing'' as a whole.
* WanderingMinstrel: Always shows up on the ''Animal Crossing'' stages once a week.

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* EarlyBirdCameo: He appears TheVoiceless: Althogh they appear in ''Melee'' as a trophy.
Corrin's trailer, Hinoka, Takumi, Camilla, and Leo do not speak.
* FunnyAnimal: K.K. is a talking dog, in tandem WhatTheHellHero: Xander calls Corrin out on his decision with ''Animal Crossing'' as a whole.
* WanderingMinstrel: Always shows up on
the ''Animal Crossing'' stages once a week.above quote.



[[folder:Lake Trio]]
->'''Home Series:''' ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}''
-->'''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/PokemonDiamondAndPearl'' [DS], 2007
->'''Appears in:''' ''Brawl'', ''Ultimate''

Three Legendary Pokémon said to live hidden deep within the great lakes of the Sinnoh region, each governing an aspect of the human spirit: Uxie of Lake Acuity, with power over knowledge; Mesprit of Lake Verity, with power over emotion; and Azelf of Lake Valor, with power over will. In ''Smash'', they will occasionally appear in the background of the Spear Pillar stage.

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[[folder:Lake Trio]]
[[folder:Solon]]
->'''Home Series:''' ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}''
''Franchise/FireEmblem''
-->'''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/PokemonDiamondAndPearl'' [DS], 2007
''VideoGame/FireEmblemThreeHouses'' [Switch] (2019)
->'''Appears in:''' ''Brawl'', ''Ultimate''

Three Legendary Pokémon said to live hidden deep within
''Ultimate''
->'''Voiced by:''' Shinya Fukumatsu (Japanese), Joe Ochman (English)
-->''So joining ''Smash''... consumes even
the great lakes of darkness itself!''

An evil warlock who opposes
the Sinnoh region, each governing an aspect Church of the human spirit: Uxie of Lake Acuity, with power over knowledge; Mesprit of Lake Verity, with power over emotion; Seiros and Azelf is part of Lake Valor, with power over will. In ''Smash'', they will occasionally appear a dark conspiracy that plans to plunge Fódlan into chaos. He appears in the background Byleth's trailer, casting a dark spell to banish them into a voidal prison, only for Sothis's gift of the Spear Pillar stage.an invitation to ''Smash Bros.'' to foil his scheme.



* TheCameo: Essentially what their appearance serves as, since they don't affect the battle at all.
* OlympusMons: Three Legendary Pokémon of the Sinnoh region, and incredibly powerful despite their diminutive appearance.
* PowerFloats: All three of them have the Levitate ability and are pretty much never seen with their feet on the ground.

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* TheCameo: Essentially what AdaptedOut: Notably, while the beginning of Byleth's reveal trailer is a mostly identical recreation to when Solon tried to imprison Byleth in their appearance serves as, since they don't affect home game, Solon's ally Kronya is absent, and he thus casts the battle at all.
* OlympusMons: Three Legendary Pokémon
spell of the Sinnoh region, Zahras without needing to [[spoiler:tear out Kronya's heart to use as fuel]].
* BlackEyesOfCrazy: He has black sclera
and incredibly powerful despite their diminutive white irises, adding to his ObviouslyEvil appearance.
* PowerFloats: All three of them have the Levitate ability and are pretty much never seen CastingAShadow: It comes with their feet on the ground.territory of being a Dark Mage. He attempts to use the forbidden spell of Zahras to drag Byleth into an endless dark void, causing a whirlwind of darkness to envelop and imprison them. It doesn't take.
* JawDrop: Once Byleth breaks out of his prison again, this time as a woman, and flies off with the Heroes' Relics, he can only stare in confusion and shock with his mouth agape.
* MadEye: In addition to having black sclera and white irises, his right eye is held wide open, giving him a deranged appearance.
* MyBrainIsBig: His forehead is ''huge'' and has veins bulging out of it, a sign of his intelligence as a MadScientist.
* OhCrap: His expression when Byleth escapes from his trap (''twice!'') says it all.
* UndeathlyPallor: His skin is pitch white, a trait that he shares with his fellow members of those who slither in the dark.



[[folder:Metal Gear REX, Metal Gear RAY, and Gekko]]
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->'''Home Series:''' ''VideoGame/MetalGear''
-->'''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid'' [[=PS1=]], 1998 (REX), ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid2SonsOfLiberty'' [[=PS2=]], 2001 (RAY); ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid4GunsOfThePatriots'' [[=PS3=]], 2008 (official debut, Gekko)
->'''Appear in:''' ''Brawl'', ''Ultimate''

The titular Metal Gear is a series of nuclear-armed bipedal tanks. The REX model was designed for the U.S. Army on Shadow Moses Island, while the RAY version was created for the Marine Corps to combat REX copies made by third-parties after REX's schematics were leaked online. They sometimes crash into the back wall on Shadow Moses Island and wreak havoc in the background. The Gekkos, autonomous fighting vehicles designed by the AT Corp, also appear in this fashion.
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* AdaptationalIntelligence: Normally, Metal Gear REX requires the pilot to sit in its "mouth". Here, there's no pilot present, appearing as if REX is acting on its own.
* DumbMuscle: On paper, the Gekko are sentient machines that can cause serious damage when provoked. Most of the time, they're really clumsy.
* EarlyBirdCameo: The Gekkos made their first appearance in a video game in ''Brawl'' before their official debut in ''Metal Gear Solid 4'' later that year.
* HumongousMecha: The Metal Gear are designed to be walking nuclear warheads.
* MeaningfulBackgroundEvent: The Shadow Moses Island stage, both versions of Metal Gear appearing, and the existence of the Gekkos serve as {{foreshadowing}} for [[spoiler:the Metal Gear battle between Snake and Liquid Ocelot in ''Metal Gear Solid 4'']].
* MeatSackRobot: Those legs of the Gekkos are actually pretty-much cloned cow legs.
* MiniMecha: Gekkos are much smaller than the REX and RAY models.

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[[folder:Metal Gear REX, Metal Gear RAY, and Gekko]]
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->'''Home Series:''' ''VideoGame/MetalGear''
-->'''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid'' [[=PS1=]], 1998 (REX), ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid2SonsOfLiberty'' [[=PS2=]], 2001 (RAY); ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid4GunsOfThePatriots'' [[=PS3=]], 2008 (official debut, Gekko)
->'''Appear in:''' ''Brawl'', ''Ultimate''

The titular Metal Gear is a series of nuclear-armed bipedal tanks. The REX model was designed for the U.S. Army on Shadow Moses Island, while the RAY version was created for the Marine Corps to combat REX copies made by third-parties after REX's schematics were leaked online. They sometimes crash into the back wall on Shadow Moses Island and wreak havoc in the background. The Gekkos, autonomous fighting vehicles designed by the AT Corp, also appear in this fashion.
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[[index]]
[[folder:Home-Series Pages]]
* AdaptationalIntelligence: Normally, Metal Gear REX requires the pilot to sit in its "mouth". Here, there's no pilot present, appearing as if REX is acting on its own.
* DumbMuscle: On paper, the Gekko are sentient machines that can cause serious damage when provoked. Most of the time, they're really clumsy.
* EarlyBirdCameo: The Gekkos made their first appearance in a video game in ''Brawl'' before their official debut in ''Metal Gear Solid 4'' later that year.
* HumongousMecha: The Metal Gear are designed to be walking nuclear warheads.
* MeaningfulBackgroundEvent: The Shadow Moses Island stage, both versions of Metal Gear appearing, and the existence of the Gekkos serve as {{foreshadowing}} for [[spoiler:the Metal Gear battle between Snake and Liquid Ocelot in ''Metal Gear Solid 4'']].
* MeatSackRobot: Those legs of the Gekkos are actually pretty-much cloned cow legs.
* MiniMecha: Gekkos are much smaller than the REX and RAY models.
Characters/MegaManXX




[[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.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Parasite Queen]]
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->'''Home Series:''' ''Franchise/{{Metroid}}''
-->'''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/MetroidPrime'' [GC], 2002
->'''Appears in:''' ''Brawl'', ''Ultimate''

A giant parasite used for the Space Pirates' Phazon experiments, this giant bug serves as the first boss of ''Metroid Prime''. It appears in the Frigate Orpheon's background.
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* TheBusCameBack: Thanks to Frigate Orpheon returning as a stage for ''Ultimate'', the Parasite Queen returns along with it.
* MonstrousScenery: Her huge form dominates the background of the stage, but she doesn't interact with the fighters in any way.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Tails, Knuckles, and Silver]]
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->'''Home Series:''' ''Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog''
-->'''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog2'' [Genesis], 1992 (Tails); ''VideoGame/Sonic3AndKnuckles'' [Genesis], 1994 (Knuckles); ''VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog2006'' [Xbox 360/[=PS3=]], 2006 (Silver)
--> '''Nintendo debut:''' ''VideoGame/SonicAdvance'' [Platform/GameBoyAdvance], 2002 (Tails & Knuckles); ''VideoGame/SonicAndTheSecretRings'' [Platform/{{Wii}}] , 2007 (Silver)
-> '''Appear in:''' ''Brawl'', ''3DS'', ''Ultimate''

Three of Sonic's friends from across his adventures. Miles "Tails" Prower is Sonic's sidekick and an exceptionally skilled mechanic who can fly with his two tails, Knuckles the Echidna is the gullible yet well-meaning guardian of the Master Emerald, and Silver the Hedgehog is a psychic from a BadFuture where the villains succeed in their goals. They all appear in the background of Green Hill Zone.

Knuckles himself has been made into an Assist Trophy in ''Ultimate''. For more information on that, see [[Characters/SuperSmashBrosAssistTrophies here]].
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* AscendedExtra: Knuckles is made into an Assist Trophy for ''Ultimate''. As he still appears in the background of Green Hill Zone, he can't be summoned on that stage.
* {{Flight}}: All of them are capable of this. Tails can use his namesake like a propeller, Knuckles glides with his dreadlocks, and Silver can levitate with his psychic powers.
* KidHero: Respectively, Tails is 8, Knuckles is 16, and Silver is 14.
* PowerFloats: Silver, as seen when he runs/levitates past Green Hill Zone. Funnily enough, he even does this when going through the giant loop in the middle, which ends up defying all laws of physics and makes his inability to do so in [[VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog2006 his debut's multiplayer]] a little awkward in hindsight.
* PsychicPowers: Silver is a powerful user of Psychokinesis, and puts it to good use.
[[/folder]]

!!! ''3DS/Wii U''
[[folder:Engineer Link and Alfonzo]]
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->'''Home Series:''' ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda''
-->'''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaSpiritTracks'' [3DS], 2009
-> '''Appear in:''' ''3DS'', ''Ultimate''

The Link of ''Spirit Tracks'' is an aspiring engineer who is thrust into the life of a hero when evil forces separate Princess Zelda's spirit from her body in an attempt to awaken the Demon King, Malladus. He appears on the Spirit Train stage to drive it, but if at least one variant of Link is present among the fighters, he'll be replaced by his mentor, Alfonzo, instead.
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* CompositeCharacter: Implied, since Toon Link appearing means he isn't on the stage. However, the playable Toon Link is the star of ''Wind Waker'' and ''Phantom Hourglass'', while this Link, the one from ''Spirit Tracks'', is a different character who lived a few generations after him. The conductor Link also disappears when [[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTwilightPrincess adult]] [[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaBreathOfTheWild Link]] or [[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTime Young]] [[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaMajorasMask Link]] are on the stage as well, despite again not being the same person as them[[note]]and, in the case of ''Twilight Princess'' Link in ''3DS/Wii U'', the two not even being from the same ''timeline''[[/note]].
* DevelopersForesight: Alfonzo appears when any form of Link is fighting on the ''Spirit Train'' stage.
* TheMentor: Alfonzo was once the greatest swordsman in Hyrule before settling down in Aboda Village to become an engineer. He serves as Link's mentor before ''Spirit Tracks''' conflict stirs up.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Hoshidian and Nohrian royal siblings]]
->'''Home series:''' ''VideoGame/FireEmblem''
-->'''First Appearence:''' ''VideoGame/FireEmblemFates''
->'''Voiced by:'''
-->'''Ryoma:''' Creator/YuichiNakamura (Japanese), Creator/MatthewMercer (English)
-->'''Sakura:''' Creator/HisakoKanemoto (Japanese), Creator/BriannaKnickerbocker (English)
-->'''Elise:''' Creator/AyakaSuwa (Japanese), Creator/NatalieLander (English)
-->'''Xander (Marks):''' Creator/KatsuyukiKonishi (Japanese), David Stanbra (English)
->''Xander: "How could you?! You're giving up on us AND batting completely unknown opponents!"''

Ruling families of the two warring nations Hoshido and Nohr. They appear in Corrin's trailer coaxing him to joining each other's side only to be left astonished when Corrin chooses to join the battle in Smash instead, leaving both families behind.
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* TheVoiceless: Althogh they appear in Corrin's trailer, Hinoka, Takumi, Camilla, and Leo do not speak.
* WhatTheHellHero: Xander calls Corrin out on his decision with the above quote.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Kalos League Pokémon]]
->'''Home Series:''' ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}''
-->'''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/PokemonRedAndBlue'' [Game Boy], 1996 (Blastoise, Dragonite, Steelix), ''VideoGame/PokemonGoldAndSilver'' [Game Boy and GB Color], 1999 (Scizor), ''VideoGame/PokemonRubyAndSapphire'' [GBA], 2001 (Blaziken, Wailord), ''VideoGame/PokemonDiamondAndPearl'' [DS], 2007 (Garchomp, Infernape, Piplup), ''VideoGame/PokemonBlackAndWhite'' [DS], 2010 (Axew, Hydreigon, Klinklang, Tepig), ''VideoGame/PokemonXAndY'' [3DS], 2013 (Clawitzer, Honedge, Pyroar)
-> '''Appear in:''' ''Wii U'', ''Ultimate''

These Pokémon appear in the background of the Elite Four chambers on the Kalos Pokémon League stage, being released from Poké Balls to watch the fight. Occasionally, a Legendary Pokémon will appear instead to wreak havoc (see their own folder above).

The following Pokémon appear in each chamber:

* '''Dragonmark Chamber:''' Dragonite, Garchomp, Axew, Hydreigon
* '''Blazing Chamber:''' Blaziken, Infernape, Tepig, Pyroar (Male)
* '''Ironworks Chamber:''' Steelix, Scizor, Klinklang, Honedge
* '''Flood Chamber:''' Blastoise, Wailord, Piplup, Clawitzer
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Mii Fighter Outfits]]
->'''Home Series:''' Various
-->'''Debut:''' Various

With the introduction of Mii Fighters, characters who are otherwise not part of the main roster can be represented. Every single costume introduced in this game has made it into ''Ultimate'', with all of the third-party costumes once again being DLC. Characters introduced into the series by way of Mii Fighter outfits are as follows:

* '''X''' (Gunner): The protagonist of the ''VideoGame/MegaManX'' series. Hailing from the distant future, X is a Maverick Hunter who fights to defend the fragile peace between humanity and the machine race known as Reploids. Also appears in Mega Man's Final Smash.
* '''Zero''' (Swordfighter): The deutertagonist of the ''VideoGame/MegaManX'' series. Although he was originally created by the evil Dr. Wily, he joins X in his fight to protect mankind from the threat of Mavericks. Would recieve an Assist Trophy in ''Ultimate''.
* '''[=MegaMan.EXE=]''' (Gunner): The protagonist of the ''VideoGame/MegaManBattleNetwork'' series. The [=NetNavi=] of Lan Hikari, [=MegaMan=] protects the world from the threat of cyberterrorism.
* '''Proto Man''' (Gunner): The first robot created by Dr. Light. While he also shares Mega Man's sense of justice, he is a highly independent robot who prefers to do things his own way.
* '''Dunban''' (Swordfighter): A party member from ''VideoGame/XenobladeChronicles1''. A veteran of the war with Mechonis, he joined Shulk in his fight against the Mechon threat.
* '''Isabelle''' (Gunner): The dutiful assistant to the mayor from ''VideoGame/AnimalCrossing''. PromotedToPlayable as of ''Ultimate''.
* '''Heihachi Mishima''' (Brawler): A key character from the ''VideoGame/{{Tekken}}'' series. As the head honcho of the [[MegaCorp Mishima Zaibatsu]], Heihachi is determined to prove himself the mightiest man alive. Would later appear in ''Ultimate'' as an 8-Bit sprite in one of PAC-MAN's taunts and as a background character.
* '''Akira Yuki''' (Brawler): The protagonist of ''VideoGame/VirtuaFighter''. A practitioner of Bajiquan, he enters fighting tournaments to hone his skills. Also appears as an Assist Figure in ''Ultimate''.
* '''Jacky Bryant''' (Brawler): Another character from ''VideoGame/VirtuaFighter''. A race car driver by trade, he is also well-versed in Jeet Kun DO.
* '''Inkling''' (Gunner): The main characters of ''Franchise/{{Splatoon}}''. Rambunctious half-kids and half-squids who participate in Turf Wars. PromotedToPlayable as of ''Ultimate''.
* '''King K.Rool''' (Brawler): The antagonist of ''VideoGame/DonkeyKongCountry''. Leader of the Kremlings, he is determined to snuff out Donkey Kong and his crew. PromotedToPlayable as of ''Ultimate''.
* '''Flying Man''' (Brawler): Side characters from ''VideoGame/{{EarthBound|1994}}''. Inhabitants of Magicant, they are highly agile fighters.
* '''Chrom''' (Swordfighter): One of the protagonists of ''VideoGame/FireEmblemAwakening''. The Crown Prince of Yllise, and leader of the wandering warriors known as the Shepherds. PromotedToPlayable as of ''Ultimate''.
* '''Black Knight''' (Swordfighter): A recurring character in ''VideoGame/FireEmblemPathOfRadiance''. A mysterious warrior who frequently crosses swords with Ike. Also appears as an Assist Trophy in ''Ultimate''.
* '''Lloyd Irving''' (Swordfighter): The protagonist of ''VideoGame/TalesOfSymphonia''. A simple country boy until a sudden attack by raiders thrusts him into the world on a quest of salvation.
* '''K.K. Slider''' (Gunner): A recurring character from ''VideoGame/AnimalCrossing''. A world-famous travelling dog musician.
* '''Toad''' (Brawler): Recurring characters from the ''Franchise/{{Mario}}'' series. Denizens of the Mushroom Kingdom.
* '''Viridi''' (Swordfighter): A major character from ''VideoGame/KidIcarusUprising''. The Goddess of Nature, who holds humanity in disdain.
* '''Hunter''' (Swordfighter): Based on the ''VideoGame/MonsterHunter'' series. Hunters traverse the realm to slay monters that threaten their home, using parts of the quarries to fashion weapons and armor.
* '''Rathalos''' (Swordfighter): Hunter gear from ''VideoGame/MonsterHunter'' made from Rathalos, one of the most dangerous dragons in the series.
* '''Geno''' (Gunner): A character from ''VideoGame/SuperMarioRPG''. An animate puppet who joins Mario on his quest to save the world.
* '''Takamaru''' (Swordfighter): The protagonist of ''VideoGame/TheMysteriousMurasameCastle''. A samurai who is on a quest to defeat the villainous Murasame. Also appears as an Assist Trophy.
* '''Ashley''' (Swordfighter): A recurring character from ''VideoGame/WarioWare''. A teenage witch in training. Also appears as an Assist Trophy.
* '''Gil''' (Swordfighter): The hero of ''VideoGame/TheTowerOfDruaga''. A knight who set off for a demonic castle to save the maiden Ki.
* '''Miles "Tails" Prower''' (Gunner): A recurring character in ''Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog''. Sonic's best friend, and a genius mechanic.
* '''Knuckles the Echidna''' (Brawler): A recurring character in ''Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog''. Protector of Angel Island, and Sonic's occasional rival. Also appears as an Assist Trophy in ''Ultimate''.
* '''Chocobo''' (Hat): The feathery, yellow bird-like {{Mascot}} of the ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'' series.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Ms. Pac-Man]]
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->'''Home Series:''' ''VideoGame/PacMan''
-->'''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/MsPacMan'' [Arcade], 1981
-->'''Nintendo debut:''' ''VideoGame/MsPacMan'' [[[Platform/NintendoEntertainmentSystem NES]]], 1990
->'''Appear in:''' ''Wii U'', ''Ultimate''

Pac-Man's DistaffCounterpart who, in spite of the "Ms." title, eventually tied the knot and started a family with Pac-Man. She appears at the end of a cycle of the Pac-Land stage waving to the players as they return to her house.
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* DistaffCounterpart: She's quite simply Pac-Man, but a woman.
* OutOfFocus: Despite being one of the main characters in the ''Pac-Man'' series ''and'' [[VideoGame/SonicDash having a new render readily available]], she doesn't get a trophy in ''3DS/Wii U'' or a Spirit in ''Ultimate''.
* TertiarySexualCharacteristics: She's basically Pac-Man with heels and a bow.
* WritingAroundTrademarks: Possibly the case, as her name is currently in a legal mess. While she appears, she is never once mentioned by name.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Purgatorio Angels]]
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-> '''Home Series:''' ''VideoGame/{{Bayonetta}}''
--> '''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/{{Bayonetta}}'' [Xbox 360/[=PS3=]], 2009
-> '''Appear in:''' ''3Ds'', ''Wii U'', ''Ultimate''

Angels who appear in Purgatorio, a dimension periodically visited by the Umbra Clock Tower during battles. They are Affinity, humanoid angels seen in great numbers; Inspired, serpentine beings who appear more rarely; and Fortitudo, a being resembling a winged, inverted human face with two draconic heads growing from its top.
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* AngelicAbomination: Fortitudo is a powerful angel resembling a biomechanical two-headed dragon with bird wings and an upside-down human face for a body.
* GoldAndWhiteAreDivine: All three angel types make extensive use of gold and white in their palettes.
* HolyHalo: They all have halos in the form of intricate traceries of glowing golden lines floating over their heads.
* InterfaceScrew: Fortitudo's roar shakes the screen.
* MightyRoar: Fortitudo flies up to the arena and roars at the combatants before flying away.
* MonstrousScenery: They fly around in the background during the stage's Purgatorio cycle, briefly looming over the fighters before flying away, but never directly interact with the fighters.
* OurAngelsAreDifferent: Monstrous, metal-plated, angelic beings found in another dimension, all winged but only one type actually humanoid -- the others resemble a giant winged snake and a giant winged head topped by two draconic necks.
* WingedHumanoid: The Affinities resemble armored humans with metallic wings.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Unova League Pokémon]]
-> '''Home Series:''' ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}''
--> '''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/PokemonRubyAndSapphire'' [GBA], 2001 (Milotic); ''VideoGame/PokemonDiamondAndPearl'' [DS], 2007 (Shaymin); ''VideoGame/PokemonBlackAndWhite'' [DS], 2010 (Whimsicott)
-> '''Appear in:''' ''3Ds'', ''Ultimate''

Occasionally appear in the background of the Unova Pokémon League stage instead of Reshiram or Zekrom. Unlike those two, however, these Pokémon are content to just watch the fight without interfering.

* '''Milotic:''' The Tender Pokémon, a Water-type from the Hoenn region renowned for its great beauty. It evolves from the deceptively weak and plain-looking Feebas.
* '''Shaymin:''' The Gratitude Pokémon, a Grass-type Mythical Pokémon from the Sinnoh region. It appears in ''Smash'' sporting its Sky Forme, which gives it a secondary Flying-type when it holds a Garcedia flower during the daytime.
* '''Whimsicott:''' The Windveilled Pokémon, a dual-typed Grass/Fairy Pokémon from the Unova region. A mischievous creature who rides the wind and pulls pranks using its soft, cotton-like hair.
[[/folder]]

!!! ''Ultimate''

[[folder:Azurda]]
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-> '''Home Series:''' ''Xenoblade Chronicles''
--> '''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/XenobladeChronicles2'' [Switch], 2017
->'''Appears in:''' ''Ultimate''
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/ShigeruChiba (Japanese), Sean Barrett (English)

->''"Ahh, I've missed this old body. Mind if I watch a while?"''

A huge flying creature known as a Titan, Azurda serves as Rex's home, transportation and mentor. He spends most of ''Xenoblade Chronicles 2'' in a tiny larval state who stays inside Rex's helmet. In ''Ultimate'', he appears in his larval state as part of the the Rex Mii costume, and he also serves as the main platform in the Cloud Sea of Alrest stage.
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* AffectionateNickname: Is usually just called ''[[CoolOldGuy Gramps]]'' throughout most of his home game, and by Rex in Pyra/Mythra's reveal trailer.
* AscendedExtra: Originally just a cosmetic of the Rex Mii costume, he now serves as the main part of a stage.
* CombatCommentator: He remarks on the battle taking place, including when someone loses a stock or [[WhyWontYouDie when nobody has lost a stock in some time]]. He also has special comments reserved for Pyra and Mythra.
* LampshadeHanging: "My back, a ''Smash'' stage? What will they think of next?"
* LateArrivalSpoiler: Downplayed; only in the reveal trailer for the Rex Mii costume is it made clear that the small white creature in Rex's helmet and Azurda are one and the same.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Captain Toad]]
-> '''Home Series:''' ''Franchise/SuperMarioBros''
--> '''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/SuperMarioGalaxy'' [Wii], 2007
->'''Appears in:''' ''Ultimate''

Captain Toad is the leader of the Toad Brigade and an occasional treasure hunter. He sometimes appears in the New Donk City Hall stage on the roof of the building. If music from ''VideoGame/CaptainToadTreasureTracker'' is playing, he'll appear more frequently.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Cloud Sea of Alrest Characters]]
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-> '''Home Series:''' ''Xenoblade Chronicles''
--> '''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/XenobladeChronicles2'' [Switch], 2017
->'''Appears in:''' ''Ultimate''

In the vast Cloud Sea of Alrest, some individuals, known as Drivers, are able to resonate with Core Crystals in order to summon and bond with a being called a Blade, who grants the Driver a weapon and supports them in battle with unique skills and powers. During Rex and Pyra's journey to find Elysium, they are accompanied by several Drivers and their signature Blade from across the various Titans of Alrest, each with their own reasons and ideologies for helping Rex find Elysium. They appear periodically on the back of Azurda, cheering on Pyra and Mythra from the sidelines.

* '''Nia and Dromarch:''' Nia is a sassy [[CatGirl Gormotti]] Driver who initially joined the terrorist group Torna after having nowhere else to turn to. She was inspired by Rex's optimism in finding Elysium and decided to join his side after being disturbed by the cold, cruel tactics of Torna. Her signature Blade is the water-element Dromarch who grants Nia Twin Ring weapons. He is a well-spoken white-tiger who not only assists Nia in healing the party, but also allows her to ride on his back for comfort. [[TheJeeves Anything for his lady]].
* '''Tora and Poppi:''' Tora is a [[SeriesMascot Nopon]] engineer from Gormott who dreamed of becoming a Driver, but found himself unable to resonate with a Core Crystal ([[Main/{{Nosebleed}} his nose bled for days after trying once]]). Luckily, with the research done by his Dadaponn and Grampypon, Tora was able to design and build his own [[RobotGirl Artificial Blade]], Poppi, [[ChivalrousPervert though his intentions for her may not necessarily have been for combat]]. She is ([[CharacterCustomization initially]]) of the earth-element and helps Tora fulfill a StoneWall role with his Drill Shield. Having just been introduced into the world, Poppi approaches Alrest with much curiosity and child-like wonder, though she also lacks plenty of social awareness and often reveals some of Tora's more embarrassing secrets. Despite everything, Poppi loves her friends and Masterpon and will do what it takes to protect them.
* '''Mòrag and Brighid:''' Mòrag Ladair is the Special Inquisitor of the Empire of Mor Ardain (and cousin of its Emperor Niall), and one of the most renowned Drivers in all of Alrest. Initially an obstacle for Rex and co., she became an ally as both a representative of Mor Ardain and to see what the legendary Aegis Blade is capable of. She is strong-willed and dedicated to her country, and rarely loses her cool ([[LadyLooksLikeADude unless one mistakes her for male]]). Her Blade is the graceful Jewel of Mor Ardain, Brighid. She's of the fire-element and grants Mòrag Dual Whip Swords. As to be expected of someone of her status, she is very polite and dutiful, though tends to be irritated at some of the shenanigans her party can get up to. Brighid fought alongside Mythra in a past form of herself and still has a rivalry with the Aegis despite not having any direct memories of it.
* '''Zeke and Pandoria:''' "Thunderbolt" Zeke von Genbu, Bringer of Chaos, is the bombastic Crown Prince of Tantal. He found himself in conflict with his country's outdated isolationist ways, thus was banished from his own home. He went on to become a special envoy of Indol, and was eventually tasked with tracking down and escorting Rex and the Aegis for an audience with Praetor Amalthus. Unfortunately, he has a bad habit of falling off cliffs. His Blade, Pandoria, is just as eccentric as he is, and has a poorly concealed crush on her Driver. She is of the electric-elemental and grants Zeke the [[{{BFS}} Big Bang Edge]].
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* {{Bowdlerise}}: Similar to what happened with Pyra and Mythra, the sheer material on Brighid's outfit has been replaced by solid lilac-colored cloth.
* RobotGirl: Poppi, being an artificial Blade, looks more robotic than her Blade peers.
* LateArrivalSpoiler: The presence of Mòrag and Zeke spoils the fact that these former adversaries become party members in ''Xenoblade Chronicles 2''. [[spoiler:The lack of a presence from Vandham and Roc spoils the fact that they [[MentorOccupationalHazard aren't in the party for long]]...]]

[[/folder]]

[[folder:Dive to the Heart Keyblade Wielders and Others]]
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-> '''Home Series:''' ''Franchise/KingdomHearts''
-->'''Debut:'''
--->Riku: ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsI'' [[=PlayStation=] 2] (2002)
--->Roxas: ''Kingdom Hearts'' [[=PS2=]] (2002) (in TheStinger), ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsII'' [[=PS2=]] (2005) (playable debut)
--->Xion: ''VideoGame/KingdomHearts358DaysOver2'' [Platform/NintendoDS] (2009)
--->Terra, Ventus, and Aqua: ''Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix'' [[=PS2=]] (2007) (in The Stinger), ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsBirthBySleep'' [Platform/PlayStationPortable] (2010) (playable debut)
-->'''Nintendo Debut:'''
--->Riku: ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsChainOfMemories'' [Platform/GameBoyAdvance] (2004)
--->Roxas: ''Kindgom Hearts: Chain of Memories'' [GBA] (2004) (in The Stinger), ''VideoGame/KingdomHearts358DaysOver2'' [DS] (2009) (playable debut)
--->Terra, Ventus, and Aqua: ''VideoGame/KingdomHearts3DDreamDropDistance'' [Platform/Nintendo3DS] (2012)
->'''Appear in''': ''Ultimate''

Once a fighter is knocked down to their final stock or time starts to run out, Hollow Bastion transforms into a mysterious realm known as Dive to the Heart. In the background, a variety of stained glass pillars featuring important Keyblade Wielders, and their associates, from across the series can appear.

* '''Sora (feat. Riku, Kairi, a raft, and a paopu fruit)'''
* '''Riku (feat. Ansem, Sora, and Namine)'''
* '''Roxas (feat. Axel, Xion, and Riku)'''
* '''Xion (feat. Axel, Saïx, Xemnas, and Sora)'''
* '''Terra (feat. Ventus, Aqua, and each of their Wayfinders)'''
* '''Ventus (feat. a Bunch of Wayfinders)'''
* '''Aqua (feat. Terra, Ventus, Vanitas, and Master Xehanort)'''
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* AdaptedOut: The original versions of Sora, Riku, Terra and Aqua's Dives, which featured classic Disney toon characters and imagery, have either been replaced with their Memorial Stained Glass Clock designs or edited, both to omit the Disney toon cameos and imagery. This is likely due to WritingAroundTrademarks.
** WesternAnimation/DonaldDuck and WesternAnimation/{{Goofy}}, Sora's most consistent traveling companions, have their appearances on his Dive to the Heart replaced with the raft and paopu fruit from the first game, which directly represents Sora's start of TheHerosJourney. Riku is moved to where Goofy was.
** Riku's Dive to the Heart replaces [[WesternAnimation/MickeyMouse Mickey]] with Sora.
* TheCameo: Putting aside the characters themselves, you can see images of Ansem, Namine, Saix, Xemnas, Vanitas, and Xehanort.

[[/folder]]

[[folder:Dracula's Castle Monsters]]
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->'''Home Series:''' ''Franchise/{{Castlevania}}''
-->'''Debut:'''
--->Medusa, Mummy, The Creature & Flea Man, Death debut in: ''VideoGame/CastlevaniaI'' [NES] (1986)
--->Carmilla, Werewolf debut in: ''VideoGame/CastlevaniaIISimonsQuest'' [NES] (1987)
--->Kid Dracula debut in: ''VideoGame/KidDracula'' [Famicom] (1990)
->'''Appears in''': ''Ultimate''

A variety of GothicHorror monsters from the ''Castlevania'' series that appear from time to time in Dracula's Castle.

* '''Medusa:''' A hideous snake-haired woman's head initially disguised as a stone bust (not to be confused with the Medusa from ''VideoGame/KidIcarus'').
* '''Mummy:''' A pair of Egyptian mummies.
* '''The Creature & Flea Man:''' A FrankensteinsMonster and an [[TheIgor Igor]]-like man on the former's shoulder.
* '''Werewolf:''' A muscular, acrobatic wolf-man.
* '''Carmilla:''' A vampire woman taking the form of a floating mask crying TearsOfBlood (specifically purple AlienBlood).
* '''Death:''' Dracula's [[TheDragon Dragon]] in the form of TheGrimReaper. His scythe is also a usable item.
* '''Kid Dracula:''' Dracula's son (whether or not its an alternate version of Alucard, or another child is left ambiguous) and the protagonist of the LighterAndSofter spin off series of the same name. Though he doesn't physically appear on the stage, his shadow will occasionally flash in the background when lightning strikes.
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* AnthropomorphicShift: Inverted with Carmilla. She was introduced as a crying mask in ''Simon's Quest'' and became a bleeding skull in ''Rondo of Blood'' before becoming a beautiful vampire woman in subsequent ''Castlevania'' appearances. ''Ultimate'' goes back to her crying mask look.
* BackgroundBoss: Subverted. Several of them will approach the center of the stage and swipe at it as if to attack, but all they do is cause a candlestick to appear.
* BandageMummy: Humorously referenced in Dr. Mario's Classic Mode victory screen, where he and Peach in a white, nurse-like palette are standing in front of the mummy as if it were a bandaged patient.
* DarkIsEvil: Their color palettes predominantly consist of dark grays, blues, and purples, further emphasizing their gloomy and sinister designs.
* DualBoss: Much like in the very first ''Castlevania'', the mummies appear as a duo when they confront Luigi in the "Vampire Killer" trailer, though only one mummy at a time appears on the in-game stage itself.
* DynamicEntry: Several of them enter the stage by crashing through the central window.
* GameFace: Medusa's face looks like a regular woman's when she first appears on the stage, but upon waking up she develops a monstrous face with snake-like GlowingEyes and ScaryTeeth.
* HalfTheManHeUsedToBe: It's not clear if Death was ever a fully intact "man" as we understand it, but either way his skeleton is missing everything from the waist down.
* HeroKiller: Subverted; Death is introduced ripping Luigi's soul from his body, but Nintendo UK's Twitter account confirmed Luigi turned out OK; and indeed, at the end of the trailer, his soul was just about to reenter his body before being spooked one last time.
* MistakenForGranite: Much like in her debut game, Medusa starts off looking like a regular stone bust of a woman before coming to life and attacking.
* MonsterMash: It's to be expected in a series like ''Castlevania''. ''Ultimate'' goes whole hog and uses the classic assortment of bosses from the first game plus a few from the second.
* NoSell: Luigi tries to use his flashlight from ''VideoGame/LuigisMansionDarkMoon'' and plunger from ''VideoGame/LuigisMansion3'' on the Mummies to no avail.
* 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 )".
* {{Retraux}}: These characters have all undergone constant ArtEvolution across the ''Castlevania'' games, but ''Ultimate'' gives them the designs they had for their NES debuts (except for Werewolf and Death, who instead have their looks from ''Rondo of Blood'' and ''Lament of Innocence'').
* SlasherSmile: Flea Man and Carmilla sport one.
* WritingAroundTrademarks: In their game of origin, the Creature & Flea Man are known as "[[FrankensteinsMonster Frankenstein]] and [[TheIgor Igor]]". Due to Creator/Universal's trademarks [[Franchise/UniversalHorror on]] ''[[Film/Frankenstein1931 Frankenstein]]'' and ''Film/SonOfFrankenstein'' (where the name "[[SpellMyNameWithAnS Ygor]]" originated), Nintendo had to make use of the names that were put in place in more recent games. This is averted in the Japanese release where the Creature is instead called "Franken".
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Garreg Mach Monastery characters]]
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->'''Home Series:''' ''Franchise/FireEmblem''
-->'''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/FireEmblemThreeHouses'' [Switch] (2019)
->'''Appear in''': ''Ultimate''

Nobles and commoners alike from across the continent of Fódlan come to Garreg Mach Monastery to attend the Officer's Academy and learn the art of war. Located centrally between the territories of the Adrestian Empire, the Holy Kingdom of Faerghus, and the Leicester Alliance, the Monastery is also the seat of power for the Church of Seiros, the religious leaders of Fódlan. Among the students that appear at the monastery include:

* '''Dimitri Alexandre Blaiddyd''': Crown prince of the Holy Kingdom of Faerghus and leader of the Blue Lions house. He is the sole survivor of a tragedy that claimed the lives of his family. Appears at the Marketplace.
* '''Dedue Molinaro''': A commoner from the Duscur region, retainer to Dimitri, and member of the Blue Lions house. Because of Duscur's role in the death of Faerghus's king, he has been forced to endure discrimination by many. Appears at the Marketplace.
* '''Ingrid Brandl Galatea:''' Scion of House Galatea, childhood friend of Dimitri, and member of the Blue Lions house. Because her family's status has declined, she works hard to excel as a knight. Appears at the Marketplace.
* '''The Gatekeeper''': The cheerful gatekeeper who guards the gates of Garreg Mach Monastery. Appears at the Marketplace.
* '''Edelgard von Hresvelg:''' Crown princess of the Adrestian Empire and leader of the Black Eagles house. She is determined to prove herself worthy of becoming the next Emperor. Appears at the Reception Hall.
* '''Dorothea Arnault:''' An orphan from the streets of Enbarr, former diva of the Mittelfrank Opera Company, and member of the Black Eagles house. She is known to flirt with just about anyone, and hopes to eventually marry into wealth. Appears at the Reception Hall.
* '''Petra Macneary:''' Crown princess of Brigid, a vassal state of the Adrestian Empire, and member of the Black Eagles house. Although Brigid and the Empire used to be enemies, she works hard to bridge the gulf between them. Appears at the Reception Hall.
* '''Claude von Riegan:''' Scion of House Riegan, the leading noble family of the Leicester Alliance, and leader of the Golden Deer house. He is a notorious trickster, but cares deeply for his friends. Appears at the Bridge.
* '''Lorenz Hellman Gloucester:''' Scion of House Gloucester and member of the Golden Deer house. He prides himself on his noble heritage, often to the point of annoyance among his peers. Appears at the Bridge.
* '''Hilda Valentin Goneril:''' Daughter of House Goneril and member of the Golden Deer house. Though exceedingly brilliant, she is also known for being exceedingly lazy. Appears at the Bridge.
* '''Rhea:''' Archbishop of the Church of Seiros. She cares deeply for the students and staff of the academy and monastery, but can be unforgivingly harsh to her enemies. Appears at the Cathedral.
* '''Seteth:''' Right-hand adviser to Rhea, who handles administrative duties in the Church. He is meticulous and dedicated to serving Rhea, and is slow to trust anyone else. Appears at the Cathedral.
* '''Flayn:''' Seteth's younger sister, a mysterious girl who lives at the monastery. She is not often seen in the academy, but is unfailingly polite and friendly. Appears at the Cathedral.
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* AmbiguouslyBrown: Dedue and Petra both have notably darker complexions than their peers. {{Justified}}, as both hail from the distant regions of Duscur and Brigid, respectively.
* ColorCodedForYourConvenience: Each of the three houses (and by extension, the countries of Fódlan) are color coded: red for the Black Eagles and Adrestria, blue for the Blue Lions and Faerghus, and yellow for the Golden Deer and Leicester.
* EveryoneCallsHimBarkeep: The Gatekeeper's name is never revealed. Everyone refers to him by his occupational title.
* FacialMarkings: Petra has a violet tattoo underneath her eye. She also has markings on her arm and back that are concealed by her academy uniform. These markings are given to pay respect to Brigid's spirits.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Heihachi Mishima]]
-> '''Home Series:''' ''VideoGame/{{Tekken}}''
--> '''Debut:''' ''Tekken'' [Arcade], 1994
--> '''Nintendo debut:''' ''Tekken Advance'' [Platform/GameBoyAdvance], 2001
->'''Appears in:''' ''Ultimate''
-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/UnshoIshizuka

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Heihachi Mishima is a master of Mishima-Ryu Karate and one of the most notable presidents of the Mishima Zaibatsu, a MegaCorp specializing in military hardware. A believer in the idea that might makes right, he has his eyes set on global conquest, and will let nothing stand in his way -- not even his own family! He appears on the Mishima Dojo stage in ''Ultimate''. His younger self also appears as a Mii Fighter costume.
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* AbusiveParents: One of the most infamous examples in video games. He threw Kazuya off a cliff as a child, and after Kazuya took vengeance upon Heihachi by doing the same, Heihachi responded by throwing Kazuya into a volcano...[[DeathIsCheap only for Kazuya to be revived]]. Heihachi also tried to kill his grandson, Jin Kazama, after deceiving him into helping him fight Ogre, and continues to clash with both him and Kazuya throughout the series.
* TheArtifact: His Mii costume depicts his younger ''Tag Tournament 2'' appearance because that was the latest ''Tekken'' to be released on consoles in 2015. When it was added to ''Ultimate'' in 2020, ''Tekken 7'' was the latest one, and the costume was not updated to his older self to match.
* AscendedExtra: Went from only having a Mii Costume based off him to appearing in the background of Kazuya's stage.
* BadassNormal: His wife and the rest of his family have the Devil Gene, but Heihachi himself does not; his strength is almost entirely non-supernatural save for some KiAttacks. Sakurai cited this as the reason he went with Kazuya instead of Heihachi, as he felt the Devil Gene powers could more easily fill out a more ''Smash''-appropriate moveset.
* BigScrewedUpFamily: Practically all of the drama surrounding the Mishima bloodline can be traced to him: he sealed his father, Jinpachi, in a mountain when he usurped the Mishima Zaibatsu; tossed his son, Kazuya, into a ravine (then later, into a volcano); tried to kill his grandson, Jin Kazama, after training him in the martial arts; and was forced to kill his wife, Kazumi, when she tried to kill him (on top of the fact that Kazuya and Jin both inherited the Devil Gene from her). He also adopted Lee Chaolan to serve as a rival to Kazuya, and sired an illegitimate son named Lars Alexanderson, both of whom would eventually side against the Mishimas.
* TheCameo: As a Mii Costume, a background character, and one of the characters Pac-Man can summon in his Namco Roulette.
* CoolOldGuy: He was 52 years old when he debuted in the original ''Tekken'', but is a martial artist of great renown capable of holding his own against younger rivals.
* EvilOldFolks: He appears as his older self from ''Tekken 3''-onwards, and suffice to say, he's not a nice person -- being the CEO of a corrupt MegaCorp and an all-round abusive father.
* {{Irony}}: Before his appearances in ''Smash'', Heihachi first appeared in [[Creator/SonyInteractiveEntertainment Sony's]] [[VideoGame/PlayStationAllStarsBattleRoyale attempt]] at a ''Smash''-like crossover of their own.
* {{Jerkass}}: Unpleasant to just about everyone, except for his pet bear, Kuma, and his late wife, Kazumi Mishima.
* MythologyGag: The reveals for his Mii Costumes in ''4'' and ''Ultimate'' contain several references to events in his home series:
** His Mii Costume in ''Smash 4'' is first introduced at the end of [[Franchise/StreetFighter Ryu's]] trailer, referencing ''VideoGame/StreetFighterXTekken''.
** In ''Ultimate'', his Mii is first seen throwing Wolf into the volcano on [[VideoGame/WiiSportsResort Wuhu Island]], a reference to him throwing Kazuya into a volcano at the end of ''Tekken 2''.
** Then, his Mii is shown fighting Yoshi. This is likely a reference to Yoshimitsu, a ninja from both the ''Tekken'' games and the ''VideoGame/SoulSeries'', of which Heihachi and Link both guested in.
* UnusuallyUninterestingSight: In contrast to other background characters cheering on the fighters (namely those from the Mementos, King of Fighters Stadium, Garreg Mach, and Cloud Sea of Alrest stages), Heihachi will just sit and meditate with his back turned, only standing up and observing every once and a while and possibly jeering at the competitors, as if the chaos unfolding in his dojo isn't worth his time or attention.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Judd and Li'l Judd]]
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-> '''Home Series:''' ''Franchise/{{Splatoon}}''
--> '''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/Splatoon1'' [Wii U], 2015 (Judd); ''VideoGame/Splatoon2'' [Switch], 2017 (Li'l Judd)
->'''Appear in:''' ''Ultimate''

Judd and Li'l Judd are a pair of rotund felines from Inkopolis who act as judges for the Inklings' Turf Wars. They appear on the Moray Towers stage to do what they do best, raising the flag for the current lead fighter.
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* CombatReferee: Their job from their home series carries over to ''Smash''.
* LastOfHisKind: Judd is said to be the only being left from before the Mollusc Era.
* OurClonesAreIdentical: Li'l Judd is implied to be a clone of Judd, and their statures are very similar.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:King of Fighters Stadium characters]]
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->'''Home Series:''' ''VideoGame/FatalFury''/''VideoGame/TheKingOfFighters''
-->'''Debut:'''
--->Andy, Joe, Tung, Billy and Geese: ''VideoGame/FatalFury'' [Neo Geo] (1991)
--->Rock: ''[[VideoGame/FatalFury Garou: Mark of the Wolves]]'' [Neo Geo] (1999)
--->Kim: ''VideoGame/FatalFury 2'' [Neo Geo] (1992)
--->Yamazaki and Blue Mary: ''VideoGame/FatalFury 3'' [Neo Geo] (1995)
--->Athena: ''VideoGame/PsychoSoldier'' [Arcade] (1986)
--->Kyo, Daimon, Chang and Choi: ''VideoGame/TheKingOfFighters '94'' [Neo Geo] (1994)
--->Iori: ''VideoGame/TheKingOfFighters '95'' [Neo Geo] (1995)
--->Ralf: ''T.A.N.K.'' [Arcade] (1985)
--->Clark: ''VideoGame/IkariWarriors'' [Arcade] (1986)
--->Ryo, King and Yuri: ''VideoGame/ArtOfFighting'' [Neo Geo] (1992)
-->'''Nintendo Debut:'''
--->Andy, Joe, Tung, Billy and Geese: ''VideoGame/FatalFury'' [SNES] (1992)
--->Rock, Chang and Choi: ''VideoGame/CapcomvsSNK2MarkoftheMillennium'' [Platform/GameCube] (2002)
--->Kim: ''VideoGame/FatalFury 2'' [SNES] (1993)
--->Yamazaki and Blue Mary: ''Real Bout Fatal Fury Special'' [Game Boy] (1998)
--->Athena, Kyo, and Iori: ''VideoGame/TheKingOfFighters '95'' [Game Boy] (1996)
--->Daimon: ''VideoGame/TheKingOfFighters '96'' [Game Boy] (1997)
--->Ralf and Clark: ''VideoGame/IkariWarriors'' [NES] (1986)
--->Ryo, King and Yuri: ''VideoGame/ArtOfFighting'' [SNES] (1993)
->'''Appear in''': ''Ultimate''

The King of Fighters Tournament is heralded as one of the most famous martial arts tournaments in history, acting as a platform for warriors from any walk of life to challenge for the right to be the best in the world. Originally meant to be a simple one-on-one tournament as seen in the ''Fatal Fury'' games, the modern structure seen in its current namesake series has adopted a team format, where contestants form trios to advance the ranks. Among the fighters that appear at the arena include:

* '''Andy Bogard:''' Terry's younger brother, Andy is a gifted martial artist. While Terry trained under Tung Fu Rue, Andy trained in Japan under Hanzo Shiranui in the art of ninjutsu, alongside his eventual girlfriend Mai Shiranui.
* '''Joe Higashi:''' A boisterous Muay Thai master, Joe became fast friends with Terry and Andy during the first King of Fighters tournament, joining forces with them against Geese.
* '''Tung Fu Rue:''' Jeff Bogard and Geese Howard's former ''sensei'' who fights with Hakkyokuseiken and whose real name is unknown. He selected Jeff to succeed him, causing Geese to murder Jeff out of jealousy. He's wise, calm, and able to focus his chi to such a degree that his body surges in size and strength.
* '''Billy Kane:''' A London orphan who was taken in by Geese to become his right-hand man and personal tournament champion. Despite his criminal activities, he has a soft spot for his sister and abhors smoking, and he's deadly with his trademark three-sectional staff.
* '''Geese Howard:''' The most infamous criminal mastermind in Southtown's history, and the original host of the King of Fighters tournament, which Geese hosted to find a set of scrolls that would grant him immortality. He trained alongside Terry's father Jeff, but grew jealous when he was passed over as successor of Hakkyokuseiken and killed him in spite.
* '''Rock Howard:''' Geese Howard's own son was raised in relative peace by his mother until her unfortunate death from illness when he was seven. Terry took the boy under his wing, training him until the day Rock entered a King of Fighters tournament hosted by Kain R. Heinlein.
* '''Kim Kaphwan:''' Ever since his entry into Wolfgang Krauser's King of Fighters tournament, the "Crown Jewel of Taekwondo" has forged a strong friendship with Terry in his search for strong opponents to face. He fathered two sons, Kim Dong Hwan and Kim Jae Hoon, who have followed in his footsteps as practitioners of the art.
* '''Ryuji Yamazaki:''' A dangerous man with psychopathic tendencies, known for his criminal activities and love of money. Despite (or perhaps due to) his insanity, he's utterly immune to Orochi's corruptive influence, and he fights like a wild animal in matches.
* '''Blue Mary:''' A close confidant of Terry's, Mary Ryan works as a private detective ever since the death of her lover, Butch, who taught her to fight in the Sambo style.
* '''Athena Asamiya:''' Originally hailing from ''VideoGame/PsychoSoldier'', she descends from the very original VideoGame/{{Athena}} and has been a mainstay of ''The King of Fighters'' series. She's a powerful psychic and moonlights as a J-pop performer.
* '''Kyo Kusanagi:''' First entering the tournaments as a high school student, Kyo is a practitioner of the Kusanagi martial arts. He comes from a long line of fighters gifted with [[PlayingWithFire powers over fire]] who have long stood guard over the world against the wicked god of destruction Orochi.
* '''Iori Yagami:''' Iori's rivalry with Kyo mirrors that of their families, the Kusanagi and the Yagami, the latter of whom were corrupted by Orochi. Iori's flames burn just as hot as Kyo's, but Orochi's influence leaves him susceptible of flying into a blind rage.
* '''Goro Daimon:''' A Judo practitioner with a heart nearly as big as he is tall, so don't let his gruff appearance fool you. He was introduced with Kyo and Benimaru Nikaido as the final member of the "Heroes" team.
* '''Chang Koehan:''' A Korean criminal who Kim Kaphwan took upon himself to rehabilitate, putting his immense strength closer to the side of good. Unfortunately, it didn't stick, and his ball and chain now have lawless intent once more.
* '''Choi Bounge:''' Chang's partner, almost never seen without his wicked clawed gloves. His rehabilitation had less of an effect even before they reverted to their criminal ways. He's quick, nimble, and sadistic to the core.
* '''Ralf Jones and Clark Still:''' The VideoGame/IkariWarriors themselves. Mercenaries knowledgable of military warfare, they often take part in tournaments under the orders of Commander Heidern with his adopted daughter Leona, with the hot-blooded Ralf contrasting well with the cool-under-pressure Clark. Their fighting styles excude immense power in different ways; Ralf's hard-hitting rapid-fire punches and Clark's deadly wrestling throws make them a deadly combination to face in any fight.
* '''Ryo Sakazaki:''' Originally appearing in ''VideoGame/ArtOfFighting'', Ryo is a Southtown native and heir to the Kyokugenryu Karate dojo. He enters the tournaments in order to showcase the might of Kyokugenryu, in the hopes of attracting new students. Like Terry, his family has a sordid history with the crime lord Geese Howard.
* '''King:''' A bartender from Southtown known for having an androgynous appearance in her debut and putting her Muay Thai knowledge to work as a bouncer for Mr. Big. She now runs the Illusion bar and remains friendly with Ryo, who paid for her brother's leg surgery with the help of Robert Garcia.
* '''Yuri Sakazaki:''' Ryo's younger sister, Yuri was held hostage during the events of ''Art of Fighting''. Once she was rescued, she also trained in Kyokugenryu to defend herself, but she never lost her optimistic attitude and desire for independence.
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* AdaptationalBadass: The fall Geese took in Terry's trailer was based off a Stage Fatality that would lead to him falling to death. Evidently, he's MadeOfIron here, since he seems to have survived it.
* 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.
* 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''.
* DisneyVillainDeath: Terry's reveal trailer shows Geese Howard [[OnceAnEpisode once again]] falling to his death while trying to grab the ''Smash'' invitation letter. What makes this time unique is that he was not shoved off by one of the heroes -- and he would have died even if he ''had'' grabbed the letter.
* TheDividual: PlayedWith to a degree. Ralf and Clark are introduced together in Terry's representation as the ''Ikari Warriors'' representatives, but both can appear separately, albeit rarely, at random unless a song representing their team is playing. Ditto for Chang and Choi.
* EvilLaugh: Geese Howard can be seen (but not heard) doing this whenever he is in the background. Iori gives off a mad cackle in Terry's trailer.
* GenkiGirl: As shown in the collage here, Athena and Yuri periodically strike poses that testify to their high-spirited enthusiasm.
* HeadSwap: Ralf and Clark are depicted with their original ''The King of Fighters'' designs in which they were this.
* {{Leitmotif}}: Some of the characters' themes from their respective games show up as part of the KOF Stadium's music tracks, and specific characters will show up if their theme is playing. This does not apply to all fighters, as some like Rock and Mary do not have themes associated with them on the stage's play
* MythologyGag:
** Their appearances in the background of their stage reference how inactive teammates stayed on the sidelines in older ''King of Fighters'' titles, down to (most characters) copying the same poses they have while idle. SNK games are also full of cameos like these from its characters that aren't playable.
** Rock can be seen clutching his hand in pain while it is glowing with purple energy, referencing the unique win poses he has where he would do the same thing if he wins a round with the supers he's directly inherited from Geese, like the Raging Storm or Neo Deadly Rave.
* StrokeTheBeard: Tung Fu Rue does this whenever he's on the stage.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:''Minecraft'' Mobs]]
->'''Home series:''' ''VideoGame/{{Minecraft}}''
-->'''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/{{Minecraft}}'' [PC] (2009)
--> '''Nintendo debut:''' ''Minecraft'' [Platform/WiiU], 2016
->'''Appear in:''' ''Ultimate''

Various mobs that appear in the background of the Minecraft World stage including cows, pigs, chickens, villagers, creepers, skeletons, spiders, Endermen, and zombies.

* '''Villagers:''' Large-nosed AmbiguouslyHuman characters that populate villages across a ''Minecraft'' world.
* '''Cows:''' Common four-legged bovine animals. Can be tamed, milked, bred, or killed for beef and leather.
* '''Pigs:''' Common docile pink mammals. Can be tamed, bred and ridden, or killed for pork.
* '''Chickens:''' Common flightless birds. Can lay eggs for the player to collect, or be killed for their meat.
* '''Creepers:''' Sinister green creatures that will hiss and explode upon provocation. See more in their individual folder above.
* '''Skeletons:''' Animated skeletons armed with bows and arrows. They burst into flame when exposed to sunlight and can occasionally be found riding on the backs of spiders.
* '''Zombies:''' Undead humanoid creatures. One of them is playable as a skin for Steve.
* '''Spiders:''' Giant arachnids that reside in dark caves and venture outside at night. They can occasionally be found giving skeletons a ride.
* '''Endermen:''' Tall, dark, mysterious creatures from [[EldritchLocation the End]] that can teleport, move around blocks and become incredibly dangerous when provoked. One is playable as a skin for Steve.
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* YourSizeMayVary: The Endermen in the background of Minecraft World are properly scaled, unlike the playable skin for Steve that is sized to his regular proportions.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Old Man]]
-> '''Home Series:''' ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda''
--> '''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaBreathOfTheWild'' [Wii U/Switch], 2017
->'''Appears in:''' ''Ultimate''

A mysterious old hermit who is the sole inhabitant of the Great Plateau. He occasionally glides to the top of the Great Plateau Tower during battle.
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* TheCameo: His in-game appearance is limited to a background role in the Great Plateau Tower stage, where he occasionally glides to and away from the platform or in the background. He doesn't even get a spirit.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Pauline]]
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->'''Home Series:''' ''Franchise/SuperMarioBros''
-->'''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/DonkeyKong'' [Arcade], 1981 (Pauline); ''VideoGame/SuperMarioOdyssey'' [Switch], 2017 (band)
->'''Appears in:''' ''Ultimate''
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KateHiggins (English singing voice)

Mario's first love interest from all the way back in the original ''Donkey Kong''. After a few bit appearances in the ''Mario Vs. Donkey Kong'' series, she appears in ''Super Mario Odyssey'' as the mayor of New Donk City.
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* RunningGag: One of her dance animations shows her punching upward. Several of ''Ultimate'''s fighter videos (e.g. Mario's, Isabelle's) have the characters doing similar moves as she does this.
* ThemeMusicPowerUp: Touching her on the stages has her sing "Jump Up, Super Star" during the battle.
* VariableMix: If "Jump Up, Super Star" is playing on the New Donk City Hall stage, she won't start singing along unless a fighter touches her. Other songs with Performance versions will also be affected by which band members were interacted with, though all of them also include a special version that played the entire song from the start.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Solon]]
->'''Home Series:''' ''Franchise/FireEmblem''
-->'''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/FireEmblemThreeHouses'' [Switch] (2019)
->'''Appears in:''' ''Ultimate''
->'''Voiced by:''' Shinya Fukumatsu (Japanese), Joe Ochman (English)
-->''So joining ''Smash''... consumes even the darkness itself!''

An evil warlock who opposes the Church of Seiros and is part of a dark conspiracy that plans to plunge Fódlan into chaos. He appears in Byleth's trailer, casting a dark spell to banish them into a voidal prison, only for Sothis's gift of an invitation to ''Smash Bros.'' to foil his scheme.
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* AdaptedOut: Notably, while the beginning of Byleth's reveal trailer is a mostly identical recreation to when Solon tried to imprison Byleth in their home game, Solon's ally Kronya is absent, and he thus casts the spell of Zahras without needing to [[spoiler:tear out Kronya's heart to use as fuel]].
* BlackEyesOfCrazy: He has black sclera and white irises, adding to his ObviouslyEvil appearance.
* CastingAShadow: It comes with the territory of being a Dark Mage. He attempts to use the forbidden spell of Zahras to drag Byleth into an endless dark void, causing a whirlwind of darkness to envelop and imprison them. It doesn't take.
* JawDrop: Once Byleth breaks out of his prison again, this time as a woman, and flies off with the Heroes' Relics, he can only stare in confusion and shock with his mouth agape.
* MadEye: In addition to having black sclera and white irises, his right eye is held wide open, giving him a deranged appearance.
* MyBrainIsBig: His forehead is ''huge'' and has veins bulging out of it, a sign of his intelligence as a MadScientist.
* OhCrap: His expression when Byleth escapes from his trap (''twice!'') says it all.
* UndeathlyPallor: His skin is pitch white, a trait that he shares with his fellow members of those who slither in the dark.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Spiral Mountain Characters]]
->'''Home Series:''' ''VideoGame/BanjoKazooie''
-->'''Debut:''' ''Banjo-Kazooie'' [N64], 1998
->'''Appear in:''' ''Ultimate''

Banjo and Kazooie's home of Spiral Mountain, an idyllic region on the Isle O'Hags, is inhabited by several characters they've encountered in their journeys:

* '''Buzzbombs:''' Aggressive dragonfly enemies that appeared in areas such as BubblegloopSwamp and Click Clock Wood.
* '''Jinjos:''' Colorful, flying creatures with long snouts who rewarded Banjo and Kazooie for rescuing them. See their section under Summoned Characters above for more.
* '''Bottles:''' A nearsighted mole who taught the duo many of their unique moves. [[BackFromTheDead He was once killed by Grunty upon her return, but got better within a week.]] When that happened, his brother Jamjars took his place instead. Bottles pops out of his molehills across Spiral Mountain.
* '''Gruntilda Winkybunion:''' The duo's ArchEnemy, this rhyme-loving witch kidnapped Banjo's sister Tooty with the intent of draining the young bear's beauty for herself. Even after being defeated and left as an undead skeleton, she still sought ways to restore her flesh and get revenge on Banjo and Kazooie. She is seen circling around the stage on her broomstick, with her flesh restored to boot.
* '''Mumbo Jumbo:''' A shaman who once mentored Grunty until she spitefully turned his head into a skull. He uses his magic to help Banjo and Kazooie, whether by giving them transformations or by going out into the world himself to change the landscape with his spells. He is occasionally seen warping across the stage.
* '''Tooty:''' Banjo's younger sister who was kidnapped by Gruntilda in an attempt to steal her beauty (which actually happens in the GameOver scene), she was rescued by Banjo and Kazooie, only to [[ChuckCunninghamSyndrome disappear from the series]]. She can be seen in the distance running around the area.
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* AccessoryWearingCartoonAnimal: Bottles has glasses and a vest but is otherwise naked.
* TheBusCameBack: This is Tooty's first appearance since the original ''Banjo-Kazooie''. Her only other appearance was as a FaceOnAMilkCarton in ''Banjo-Tooie''.
* EvilLaugh: Gruntilda's iconic cackle can occasionally be heard.
* EyeScream: Mumbo can sometimes be seen juggling his own eyeballs before placing them back in their sockets, something he could do in ''Nuts & Bolts''.
* SkullForAHead: Mumbo's head is simply a skull with a pair of eyes.
* VainSorceress: In case you weren't already familiar with Gruntilda's vain character from the ''Banjo-Kazooie'' games, the fact that her massive Lair overlooking Spiral Mountain is a facsimile of her head should provide a hint.
* WickedWitch: Gruntilda is nearly identical-looking to the TropeNamer, albeit much uglier, and is appropriately the vain BigBad of her home series. She even has a FlyingBroomstick with eyes.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Titans of Alrest]]
->'''Home Series:''' ''Xenoblade Chronicles''
-->'''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/XenobladeChronicles2'' [Switch], 2017
->'''Appear in:''' ''Ultimate''

The various Titans that make up the landmass of Alrest. Each one is home to a different country. They all appear as background characters in the Cloud Sea of Alrest stage.

* '''Argentum''': A group of Titans owned by the Argentum Trade Guild. The biggest one, Goldmouth, resembles a flying blimp-like whale.
* '''Gormott''': A Titan that resembles a giraffe or a deer. It boasts lush greenery and abundant natural resources, which has attracted the attention of the Empire of Mor Ardain in the past.
* '''Uraya''': A giant whale-like Titan. It has a vast cave-like system inside its body, where most of its residents, The Kingdom of Uraya live. Its featured on the boxart of ''Xenoblade Chronicles 2''.
* '''Mor Ardain''': A Titan that has a humanoid shape. This Titan has a very hot climate and it is becoming increasingly harder to grow food. It is actually nearing its death and its left arm has already broken off.
* '''Indol''': A Titan ruled by the Indoline Praetorium. It resembles a giant flying dragon, who its residents revere.
* '''Genbu''' [[note]]This Titan's name was not said during Pyra and Mythra's presentation. The Kingdom of Tantal is the country on this Titan.[[/note]]: A Titan the resembles a gigantic sea turtle. Its the only Titan to have an arctic-like environment, but apparently this isn't natural.
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* BilingualBonus:
** Argentum's name means "silver" in Latin, but "argentum" is also a word that means "money".
** Gormott's name comes from the French word "gourmand", or a gluttonous person.
** Uraya's name is derived from the Japanese word "urayamashi", which means "to be envious".
** Mor Ardain's name is a play on the Gaelic words for "great arrogance".
* GratuitousLatin: All of their names in the Japanese dub are the Latin words for the SevenDeadlySins. Argentum is the only one who has a Latin name in the English dub.
* MonstrousScenery: Their country-sized forms periodically walk or fly across the far background of the stage.
* MythologyGag: They appear in the same order as they're visited in the original game.
* ThemeNaming: They're each named after one of the seven deadly sins. Genbu is the exception to this, but the Kingdom of Tantal is named after lust.
* TokenHuman: Mor Ardain is the only humanoid Titan.
* WorldShapes: Most of the titans are continents unto themselves, swimming in or walking through the vast cloudsea.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Yggdrasil's Altar Creatures]]
->'''Home Series:''' ''Franchise/DragonQuest''
-->'''Debut:'''
--->Slime: ''VideoGame/DragonQuest'' [NES], (1986)\\
Liquid Metal Slime: ''VideoGame/DragonQuestII'' [NES], (1987)\\
Cetacea: ''VideoGame/DragonQuestXI'' [[=PS4=]/[=3DS=]], (2018)
->'''Appear in:''' ''Ultimate''

The platform that carries the fighters around Yggdrasil's Altar also brings them close to various creatures that have appeared across the ''Dragon Quest'' series

* '''Slime:''' A smiling, gooey monster that serves as a common low-level threat to various heroes.
* '''Liquid Metal Slime:''' An extremely rare variety of Slime that is often seen as a valuable source of experience.
* '''Cetacea:''' A large flying whale-like creature who helped both the Luminary and his ancient predecessor Erdwin by ferrying them and their companions on her back across the sky.
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* TheCameo: They play little to no role in the battles, largely appearing as background decoration.
* FlyingSeafoodSpecial: Cetacea resembles a flying whale with bird wings.
* MetalSlime: The Liquid Metal Slime, much like in the original game, appears very rarely and quickly leaves the stage after appearing.
[[/folder]]
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* Characters/MegaManXX
* Characters/Persona5ThePhantomThievesOfHearts
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This page lists all the notable non-playable characters in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series, such as sentient items, stage hazards, items and summoned characters. ''Beware of spoilers''.



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[[folder:Arwing]]
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->'''Home Series:''' ''Franchise/StarFox''
->'''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/StarFox1'' (SNES)
->'''Stage:''' Sector Z
->'''Appear in''': ''64'', ''Melee'', ''Brawl'', ''Wii U'', ''Ultimate''

The trademark fighter ships of Star Fox. These effective aircraft can serve as temporary platforms on Sector Z, Corneria, and Venom, but the former two stages also shoot lasers that can cause a potentially large amount of damage.



* EnergyWeapon: Their main means of attack is firing powerful laser beams.
* HelpfulMook: They can be used as platforms, though you have to be careful about not having it fly off the stage with you on it.
* SpaceFighter: Small, agile one-man spaceships that zoom around in space-themed stages and shoot lasers everywhere.

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* EnergyWeapon: Their main means ! Small Fry Corps.
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Groups
of attack is firing powerful laser beams.
characters that are fought by one or more player(s).
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* HelpfulMook: They ConservationOfNinjutsu: It doesn't take much send them flying... Unless you're playing on Cruel, where ''you'' are weaker and the others are stronger.
* EvilKnockoff: The Polygons were this for every character, Wire Frames were of Captain Falcon and Zelda, Alloys are of Falcon, Zelda, Mario and Kirby, and Multi Man Miis are this to your Miis.
* MultiMookMelee: What they are used for normally.
* OriginalGeneration: All of them are characters made for the ''Smash'' series. Even the Fighting Mii Team on the grounds that they are {{Face Stealer}}s, and also because the playable versions of the Miis are technically original to ''Smash''.
* RecurringElement: The mechanics used for these particular enemies introduced several core concepts to Super Smash Bros.'s single-player experience:
** The Fighting Polygon Team, as well as the Yoshi and Kirby teams in the original Smash Bros., codified a special battle for Smash's equivalent of Arcade Mode that pits the playable fighters up against an army of the same character (palette swapped as needed) who are all easily launched but
can be used as platforms, though dangerous if they decide to gang up on you have (though this particular brand of Horde Battles is restricted to be careful about not having it fly off Special Orders on the stage with Wii U version).
** The Fighting Polygon Team further codified the concept of the Small Fry Corps., an enemy team who lacks specials and throws and the ability to grab on ledges, but who come in two or more varieties whose basic movesets are copied from a playable fighter, and who are faced as a late-game MultiMookMelee (and this brand of Horde Battles is still in Wii U's Classic Mode).
** The Fighting Wire Frames in the sequel further introduced the concept of a mode specifically for fighting the game's Small Fry Corps., either beating a certain amount of them or [=KOing=] as many as
you on it.
* SpaceFighter: Small, agile one-man spaceships that zoom around in space-themed stages and shoot lasers everywhere.
can within a time limit.



[[folder:Piranha Plant (Pakkun Flower)]]
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->'''Home Series:''' ''Franchise/SuperMarioBros''
-->'''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/SuperMarioBros1'' (NES)
->'''Stage:''' Mushroom Kingdom
->'''Appear in''': ''64'', ''Ultimate''

Plants and members of Bowser's army who tend to make their homes in pipes. They pop out of them to try and take a bite out of Mario and co. In the original Super Smash Bros., they appear as stage hazards on the unlockable Mushroom Kingdom stage. A Piranha Plant was later PromotedToPlayable in ''Ultimate''; for more information on that, [[Characters/SuperSmashBrosUltimate70To75 go here]].

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Series:''' ''Franchise/SuperMarioBros''
-->'''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/SuperMarioBros1'' (NES)
->'''Stage:''' Mushroom Kingdom
->'''Appear in''': ''64'', ''Ultimate''

Plants and members of Bowser's army who tend to make their homes in pipes. They pop out of them to try and take a bite out of Mario and co. In the original Super
''VideoGame/SuperSmashBros''
--> '''Debut:''' ''Super
Smash Bros., '' [N64], 1999
-> '''Appears in:''' ''Smash 64''

Before the showdown with Master Hand, the player must face thirty abstract clones of every character in the game. Unlike the originals,
they appear as stage hazards on the unlockable Mushroom Kingdom stage. A Piranha Plant was later PromotedToPlayable in ''Ultimate''; for more information on that, [[Characters/SuperSmashBrosUltimate70To75 go here]].are incapable of special moves.



* DemotedToExtra: Has only appeared as a trophy after the first game, though they are at least referenced as drawn obstacles in Brawl's Pictochat stage.
* ManEatingPlant: Who make their homes in pipes.
* PromotedToPlayable: Piranha Plant later became the first DLC fighter released for Ultimate. The Mushroom Kingdom stage still keeps its Piranha Plant hazards, however.
* {{Retraux}}: Appears in 8-bit form in ''64''.

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* DemotedToExtra: Has only appeared as BladeBelowTheShoulder: The Samus polygon has a trophy after large spike in place of her arm cannon.
* EarlyBirdCameo: Three of them hinder you in
the first game, prior "Race to the Finish" level.
* EvilKnockoff: One for every character.
* FourthWallPortrait: The Yoshi and Pikachu polygons resemble a realistic dinosaur and mouse, respectively.
* MultiMookMelee: These guys were the predecessors to the {{Trope Namer}}s and you do indeed face off against an army of them.
* PurpleIsPowerful: Not in this case,
though they are at least referenced as drawn obstacles in Brawl's Pictochat stage.
do get stronger and more ruthless on higher difficulties.
* ManEatingPlant: Who make their homes in pipes.
* PromotedToPlayable: Piranha Plant later became the first DLC fighter released for Ultimate. The Mushroom Kingdom stage still keeps its Piranha Plant hazards, however.
* {{Retraux}}: Appears in 8-bit form in ''64''.
SinisterGeometry: What, you thought "polygon" had no meaning here?



[[folder:Saffron City Pokémon]]
-> '''Home Series:''' ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}''
--> '''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/PokemonRedAndBlue'' [GB], 1996
->'''Stage:''' Saffron City
->'''Appear in''': ''64'', ''Ultimate''

A selection of Pokémon appear from the Silph Co. building in the Saffron City stage. They include:

* '''Charmander''': Attacks with Flamethrower.
* '''Venusaur''': Attacks with Solar Beam.
* '''Chansey''': Spawns eggs which either contain items or recovers damage.
* '''Porygon''': Attacks with Tackle.
* '''Electrode''': Attacks with Explosion.

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[[folder:Saffron City Pokémon]]
[[folder:Fighting Wire Frames]]
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-> '''Home Series:''' ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}''
''VideoGame/SuperSmashBros''
--> '''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/PokemonRedAndBlue'' [GB], 1996
->'''Stage:''' Saffron City
->'''Appear in''': ''64'', ''Ultimate''

A selection
''Super Smash Bros. Melee'' [GCN], 2001
-> '''Appear in:''' ''Melee''

The replacements for the Fighting Polygons. The Wire Frames come in only two varieties, male (based on Captain Falcon plus his clone Ganondorf) and female (based on Zelda). This gives them an air
of Pokémon cold uniformity instead of being [[PsychoRangers evil versions of the whole roster like before.]] Also unlike their predecessors, the Wireframes appear from the Silph Co. building in the Saffron City stage. They include:

* '''Charmander''': Attacks with Flamethrower.
* '''Venusaur''': Attacks with Solar Beam.
* '''Chansey''': Spawns eggs which either contain items or recovers damage.
* '''Porygon''': Attacks with Tackle.
* '''Electrode''': Attacks with Explosion.
more than one mode, and even have a mode specifically dedicated to fighting them.



* ActionBomb: Electrode attacks by violently detonating itself.
* BreathWeapon: Charmander attacks by breathing out a stream of fire.
* TheBusCameBack: They return alongside the Saffron City stage in ''Ultimate''.
* HelpfulMook: Chansey will randomly spawn items and heal damage from characters that run into it.

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* ActionBomb: Electrode attacks by violently detonating itself.
* BreathWeapon: Charmander attacks by breathing out
AscendedExtra: The Fighting Polygons only appeared in single player as obstacles in a stream of fire.
* TheBusCameBack: They return alongside the Saffron City
stage in ''Ultimate''.
* HelpfulMook: Chansey will randomly spawn items
and heal damage from characters a fight. The Wireframes not only appeared in Adventure Mode and Event Match as enemies, but also introduced the MultiMookMelee mode dedicated to fighting Small Fry Corps.
* ConservationOfNinjutsu: There are tons of them, meaning
that run into it.each one is about as resistant as wet tissue paper. This gets turned over on its head in Cruel Melee or Event Match 37, where they are ''relentless''.
* EvilKnockoff: Of Zelda and Captain Falcon.
* TheFaceless: Instead of proper faces, they have red versions of the ''Super Smash Bros.'' logo.
* GiantMook: In Event 37.
* MultiMookMelee: Not the first to use the trope, but [[TropeNamers the first to name it]]!
* PurpleIsPowerful: Played straight in Cruel Melee and Event 37, averted everywhere else.
* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: To the Polygons.



[[folder:Whispy Woods]]
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-> '''Home Series:''' ''Franchise/{{Kirby}}''
--> '''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/KirbysDreamLand'' [GB], 1992
->'''Stage:''' Dream Land
-> '''Appears in:''' ''64'', ''Melee'', ''Brawl'', ''3DS/Wii U'', ''Ultimate''

A recurring boss in the ''Kirby'' series, usually [[WarmUpBoss the first one Kirby faces]], and in [[Anime/KirbyRightBackAtYa one continuity]], the guardian of Dream Land's forests. Whispy appears in Dream Land in the original and on Green Greens in ''Melee''. In both games, he serves as a stage hazard that pushes the fighters with gale force winds.

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[[folder:Fighting Alloy Team]]
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-> '''Home Series:''' ''Franchise/{{Kirby}}''
''VideoGame/SuperSmashBros''
--> '''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/KirbysDreamLand'' [GB], 1992
->'''Stage:''' Dream Land
''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'' [Wii], 2008
-> '''Appears '''Appear in:''' ''64'', ''Melee'', ''Brawl'', ''3DS/Wii U'', ''Ultimate''

A recurring boss in
''Brawl''

The third incarnation of
the ''Kirby'' series, usually [[WarmUpBoss the first one Kirby faces]], and "Small Fry Enemy Corps." The come in [[Anime/KirbyRightBackAtYa one continuity]], the guardian of Dream Land's forests. Whispy appears four colors like a {{Sentai}} team. They only appear in Dream Land in the original and on Green Greens in ''Melee''. In both games, he serves as a stage hazard that pushes the fighters with gale force winds.Multi-Man Brawl.



* BlowYouAway: In both stages where he appears.
* TheBusCameBack: After suffering through the two tropes below, ''both'' of his stages come back for the launch release of ''Ultimate.''
* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Absent from ''3DS'''s base game. However, he returns in the Dream Land (64) stage DLC.
* DemotedToExtra: He's degraded to a mere trophy in ''Wii U'', though as with the above, he reappears in the Dream Land (64) stage DLC.
* EdibleAmmunition: On the Green Greens stage, he can drop apples which do damage when they fall. They also provide throwable items or food for recovering.
* WhenTreesAttack: As if the other tropes didn't already make that apparent.

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* BlowYouAway: In both stages where he appears.
ChromaticArrangement: Red, Blue, Yellow, and Green are all represented here.
* TheBusCameBack: After suffering through CompositeCharacter: As the two tropes below, ''both'' name suggests, they're hybrids of his stages come back for the launch release of ''Ultimate.''
* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Absent from ''3DS'''s base game. However, he returns
Small Fries before them; wireframes covered in the Dream Land (64) stage DLC.
polygon armor.
* DemotedToExtra: He's degraded Are only present in Multi-Man Brawl.
* EvilKnockoff: Red for Captain Falcon, Blue for Zelda, Yellow for Mario, and Green for Kirby.
* LawOfChromaticSuperiority: Defying common conventions, Red Alloy is ''not'' the leader, but he likes
to a mere trophy in ''Wii U'', though think of himself as such.
* MeaningfulName: An alloy is a combination of two materials. The fighting alloys resemble wireframes
with the above, he reappears polygons placed on top of them.
* MultiMookMelee: In fact, they only appear
in the Dream Land (64) stage DLC.
Multi-Man Brawl modes.
* EdibleAmmunition: On SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: Red and Blue Alloy are the Green Greens stage, he can drop apples which do damage when they fall. They also provide throwable items or food for recovering.
* WhenTreesAttack: As if the other tropes didn't already make that apparent.
Wireframes with colored polygon armor.



!!! ''Melee''
[[folder:Klaptrap]]
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-> '''Home Series:''' ''Franchise/DonkeyKong''
-> '''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/DonkeyKongCountry1''
->'''Stage:''' Jungle Japes, Kongo Jungle/Kongo Falls

These crocodiles with large snapping jaws are part of the Kremling Krew, constantly chomping at everything in front of them. In the stages they appear in, they swim in the river, hoping to take a bite out of anyone.

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[[folder:Klaptrap]]
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[[caption-width-right:348:Left to right: Swordfighter, Brawler, Gunner]]
-> '''Home Series:''' ''Franchise/DonkeyKong''
Super Smash Bros.[=/=]Nintendo hardware
--> '''Debut:'''
---> Miis: Wii console, 2006
---> As Fighting Mii Team: ''Super Smash Bros. for 3DS[=/=]Wii U'' [3DS[=/=]Wii U], 2014
-> '''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/DonkeyKongCountry1''
->'''Stage:''' Jungle Japes, Kongo Jungle/Kongo Falls

These crocodiles with large snapping jaws
'''Appear in:''' ''3DS/Wii U'', ''Ultimate''

The Mii Fighters
are part the fourth incarnation of the Kremling Krew, constantly chomping at everything Small Fry Corps, although they were not revealed as such initially. They come in front of them. In the stages [[GenderedOutfit male and female versions,]] but also 3 distinct fighting styles not linked to their appearance, Brawler, Swordfighter, and Gunner. On ''3DS'', they appear in, they swim in the river, hoping Multi-Man Smash modes and are also one of the choices for your penultimate opponent before the final battle. On ''Wii U'', they always appear as the penultimate opponents in Classic Mode and are still the primary opponents of Multi-Man Smash. See ''Characters/SuperSmashBros450To55'' for more detail about the characters generally while playable, and here for specific tropes to take a bite out of anyone.when they are enemy units.



* AscendedExtra: They become an Assist Trophy in ''Ultimate''.
* NeverSmileAtACrocodile: Crocodile-like monsters that lurk in the water, waiting to snap and bite at anyone who falls in.

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* AscendedExtra: They To previous Small Fry Corps in general, but especially to the poor showing the Alloys had in ''Brawl''. These guys are not only PromotedToPlayable and have more character customization than anyone on the roster, they're also big enough to appear in cutscenes, ads, and cross promotion with celebrities.
* BroughtToYouByTheLetterS: The Multi-Man Smash version of the Miis have shirts with a big M in them, which works for both "Multi-Man" and "Mii".
* ConservationOfNinjutsu: Somewhat averted if you play with Custom enabled. The Fighting Mii Team will make use of the best equipment you've unlocked, which brings them closer to the strength and durability of a non-team character. The results may be fatal. If you pick higher difficulty paths (green and red), they also
become an Assist Trophy harder to launch, which can be problematic.
* DissonantSerenity: When acting as Small Fry Corps, they have a tendency to smile more than the Miis they're based on.
* DemotedToExtra: In ''3DS/Wii U'', they were quite notable, being the penultimate boss for most Classic Mode campaigns (generally harder ones)
in ''Ultimate''.
* NeverSmileAtACrocodile: Crocodile-like monsters that lurk
''3DS'' and the penultimate boss in all of Classic Mode in ''Wii U''. They even had a much bigger presence in the water, waiting Multi-Man Mook modes. In ''Ultimate'', they're only really present for a few Classic Mode missions, usually in costumes pertaining to snap the themes of characters, and bite even their presence in the Multi-Mook Melee modes have also been stolen as they only appear in two modes, Century Smash (where you take on 100 of them) and Cruel Smash. All-Star Mode (also DemotedToExtra here) helped overshadow them too.
* FaceStealer: Described as stealing the appearance from your Miis rather than actually being your Miis.
* {{Foreshadowing}}: In a Japanese promo of the game, the Nintendo characters were seen about to fight a large army of Mii Fighters that were based off of J-Pop group Music/AKB48. Nintendo characters taking on a large group of Mii Fighters
at anyone who falls in.once?
* FightingYourFriend: {{Subverted|Trope}}. They take the form of the Miis saved on the player's console, but they are not "really" them; instead, they are {{Face Stealer}}s.
* InterfaceSpoiler: A bit of foreshadowing, many expected Miis to have a Mii-specific emblem or at least the Find Mii Crown emblem as seen on the Find Mii stage. However, they are given the generic ''Smash Bros.'' emblem instead. They were later revealed to be this game's Small Fry Corps, instead of solely playable characters.
* MookChivalry: Averted. Whether by accident or [[ArtificialBrilliance by design]], the Miis refuse to approach the player alone, and will clump together on multiple platforms so the player has to move in instead.
* PerpetualExpression: Unlike other fighters (including the actual Mii Fighters), their expressions don't change at all whether they're attacking or when they're taking damage to account for the fact they're {{Face Stealer}}s; see above.
* PromotedToPlayable: Because their ranks consist of Mii Fighters, they're also the first Small Fry Corps to be selectable characters. Notably, they occupy the last spot on the playable roster and in supplementary materials despite not being the last character revealed.
* TookALevelInBadass: Compared to previous Small Fry Corps, these ones don't have as many or as strong {{AI Breaker}}s against them, particularly in Cruel Smash, and the Mii Gunner is the first Small Fry with the ability to shoot, as it has shooting moves that aren't specials.



[[folder:F-zero Machines]]
-> '''Home Series:''' ''''VideoGame/FZero'''',
-> '''Debut:''' ''''VideoGame/FZero'''' ("Golden Fox", "Fire Stingway" and "Wild Goose"); ''F-Zero X!!''' [[[Platform/Nintendo64 Nintendo 65]]], 1987 (everyone else)
->'''Stage:''' Mute City, Big Blue

The various machines that participate in the F-Zero races. They move at lightning speeds on Mute City (later Port City) where they act as hazards to the player. Smaller versions of the racer also show up in Big Blue where they act as mobile platforms that the fighers can temporarily take refuge on.



* CarFu: Not intentionally, but they can easily plow through any fighters that make the mistake of standing in their way and they'll do so without slowing down in the slightest.

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* CarFu: Not intentionally, but they can easily plow through any fighters that make
! Summoned Characters
!!! ''Melee''
[[folder:Navi]]
->'''Home Series:''' ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda''
-->'''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTime'' [N64], 1998
-> '''Appears in:''' ''Brawl'', ''3DS/Wii U'', ''Ultimate''

Every Kokiri in
the mistake of standing Kokiri Forest receives their own guardian fairy at some point in their way lives, but the soon-to-be Hero of Time got his later than most. That fairy was Navi, sent by the Great Deku Tree to aid Link in his quest to stop Ganondorf and they'll do so without slowing down save Hyrule. She assisted him by giving him information on his opponents, and introducing the Z-Targeting system that was brand new to the series at that time. She appears as part of Link's side-taunt in ''Brawl'' and ''3DS/Wii U'', as well as part of the ''Ocarina of Time'' Adult Link trophy in ''3DS''. She reappears as, this time, Young Link's side taunt when he returns in ''Ultimate''.
----
* TheArtifact: In ''Ultimate'', it makes sense for her to be with Young Link, since he's based on his ''Ocarina of Time'' incarnation. It made a little less sense for her to be with the ''Brawl''/''3DS/Wii U'' version of Link, who is based on his ''Twilight Princess'' appearance (though Navi, or a very similar fairy, does appear
in the slightest.Wii version of ''Twilight Princess'' as the pointer cursor).
* TheBusCameBack: In the ''Zelda'' series itself, Navi hasn't appeared since ''Ocarina of Time'', and her mysterious disappearance is part of the backstory in ''Majora's Mask''. [[note]]The North American Wii U version of ''VideoGame/HyruleWarriors'' gives her name to what is just a generic fairy in all other versions of the game.[[/note]]
* FairyCompanion: The Hero of Time's faithful guide, and possibly the TropeCodifier when it comes to video games.




[[folder:Kraid]]
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-> '''Home Series:''' ''Franchise/{{Metroid}}''
--> '''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/Metroid1'' [NES], 1986
->'''Stage:''' Brinstar Depths
-> '''Appears in:''' ''Melee'', ''Ultimate''

A high-ranking Space Pirate alongside the likes of Ridley, known for his immense size. Kraid appears in the Brinstar Depths stage as a background character, rotating the large stage with his claws. In ''Ultimate'', he also appears as a Master Spirit who runs a dojo teaching the [[MightyGlacier Tank Style]].

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-> '''Home Series:''' ''Franchise/{{Metroid}}''
''Franchise/StarFox''
--> '''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/Metroid1'' [NES], 1986
->'''Stage:''' Brinstar Depths
''VideoGame/StarFox1'' [SNES], 1993
-> '''Appears '''Appear in:''' ''Melee'', ''Ultimate''

A high-ranking Space Pirate alongside
''Brawl'', ''[=3DS/Wii U=]'', ''Ultimate''
->'''Voiced by:''' Tomohisa Asō (Peppy, ''Melee'', ''Brawl'', ''3DS'', ''Wii U, ''Ultimate''; Japanese), Kyoko Tongu (Slippy, ''Melee'', ''Brawl'', ''3DS'', ''Wii U, ''Ultimate''; Japanese), Chris Seavor (Peppy and Slippy, ''Melee'', ''Brawl'', ''3DS'', ''Ultimate''; English), Dex Manley (Peppy, ''Brawl'', ''Wii U'', ''Ultimate''; English), Mike [=McAuliffe=] (Slippy, ''Brawl'', ''Wii U'', ''Ultimate''; English), Jaz Adams (Peppy, ''Wii U''; English), Lyssa Browne (Slippy, ''Wii U''; English)

Two members of
the likes Star Fox team, one being a veteran of Ridley, known the original Star Fox led by James [=McCloud=] and the other being a childhood friend of Fox. They show up during the Corneria stage in Adventure Mode after you win the first round. They can also be called by Fox or Falco on the Corneria or Venom stages by quickly pressing down on the D-pad. If done correctly, Fox/Falco will kneel, and after a few seconds, the conversation will begin. A similar trick can be done on ''Brawl''[='=]s Lylat Cruise stage, although this time the down taunt button needs to be used, and the player needs to wait for his immense size. Kraid the Pleiades to warp before the conversation can begin. Additionally, Slippy appears in [[VideoGame/MetalGear Snake]]'s codec if the Brinstar Depths stage as a background character, rotating the large stage latter is fighting Falco. In ''Wii U'', they appear on Orbital Gate Assault, this time with his claws. no need of doing a taunt but both Fox and Falco have to be absent for the match while every human player has to hold their grab button while loading the stage. In ''Ultimate'', he also appears as a Master Spirit who runs a dojo teaching the [[MightyGlacier Tank Style]].with Corneria, Venom and Lylat Cruise coming back, their respective appearances do too.



* ArtEvolution: His appearance in ''Melee'', through impressive for the time, is a rather simple model by today's standards. The [[https://www.ssbwiki.com/File:SSBU_Kraid.png updated model]] in ''Ultimate'' has much greater detail, bringing it closer to his established appearance in ''VideoGame/SuperMetroid'' and ''VideoGame/MetroidZeroMission''. This is best exemplified by his face, where the shapes of his crests, horns, and eyes are much closer to his canonical design. His tail and arms are also given the ridges that are present in ''Super Metroid''.
* BackgroundBoss: One could argue that Kraid is the original stage boss. However, since he's in the background and can't be hit, he doesn't count as a proper boss, hence his placement here. He hops out of the lava of his stage, swipes at the large platform, and causes it to rotate before sinking back in.
* TheBusCameBack: Kraid's only proper appearance in ''Smash Bros.'' used to be in ''Melee''. He only appears in ''Brawl'' as a sticker, and doesn't appear at all in ''3DS/Wii U''. ''Ultimate'', however, brings back Brinstar Depths and him along with it. ''Ultimate'' is also his first physical appearance in a game since ''VideoGame/MetroidZeroMission'', released 14 years prior.
* DemotedToExtra: After appearing in ''Melee'' as a stage hazard and trophy, Kraid's only appearance in ''Brawl'' is a sticker.
* EvenTheSubtitlerIsStumped: Kraid's [[TheUnintelligible "dialogue"]] in ''Ultimate'' is fortunately translated. However, whoever is providing the translation isn't very sure about it, often guessing what he means and ending sentences with question marks.
-->'''Kraid''': Gaaaaahhh!\\
(That's a... happy noise?)
* InformedAttribute: His ''Melee'' trophy says that he "immobilizes enemies with his three red eyes." This was never an ability he had in ''Metroid'', and it's not an ability he has in ''Smash'' either.
* {{Kaiju}}: In ''VideoGame/SuperMetroid'', Kraid takes approximately two vertical screens in his boss fight. You can definitely see how in his stage.
* MightyGlacier: In his Spirit Battle, Kraid uses a giant King K. Rool puppet fighter that, while powerful, is handicapped by slow movement and decreased jump strength. His Tank Style even teaches other spirits to become Mighty Glaciers, by boosting offense and defense at the expense of movement speed and jump strength.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: A trait from his home series. Downplayed in ''Melee''[[note]]His trophy description directly refers to his eyes as red. However, while his in-game model actually has red eyes, they're really washed-out and pale in color.[[/note]], but emphasized in ''Ultimate''.
* TheUnintelligible: As a Master Spirit, Kraid speaks for the first time in a video game... and it's all roars and grunts with a translator on hand.

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* ArtEvolution: His appearance in ''Melee'', through impressive EasterEgg: You are not told how to activate their conversations and they are mainly there just for fans of ''Star Fox''.
* GuideDangIt: How many people would figure out on their own to quickly tap
the time, is a rather simple model by today's standards. The [[https://www.ssbwiki.com/File:SSBU_Kraid.png updated model]] in ''Ultimate'' has much greater detail, bringing it closer to his established appearance in ''VideoGame/SuperMetroid'' taunt button or do under those conditions on those particular stages?
* HeKnowsAboutTimedHits: One of their quotes explains the controls for ''Melee'' (and ''Brawl'', ''3DS''
and ''VideoGame/MetroidZeroMission''. This is best exemplified by his face, where the shapes of his crests, horns, and eyes are much closer to his canonical design. His tail and arms are also given the ridges that are present in ''Super Metroid''.
* BackgroundBoss: One could argue that Kraid is the original stage boss. However, since he's in the background and can't be hit, he doesn't count as a proper boss, hence his placement here. He hops out of the lava of his stage, swipes at the large platform, and causes it to rotate before sinking back in.
* TheBusCameBack: Kraid's only proper appearance in ''Smash Bros.'' used to be in ''Melee''. He only appears in ''Brawl'' as a sticker, and doesn't appear at all in ''3DS/Wii U''.
''Ultimate'', however, brings back Brinstar Depths and him along with it. ''Ultimate'' is also his first physical appearance in a game since ''VideoGame/MetroidZeroMission'', released 14 years prior.
* DemotedToExtra: After appearing in ''Melee'' as a stage hazard and trophy, Kraid's only appearance in ''Brawl'' is a sticker.
* EvenTheSubtitlerIsStumped: Kraid's [[TheUnintelligible "dialogue"]] in ''Ultimate'' is fortunately translated. However, whoever is providing
for that matter).
-->'''Falco:''' What? You're just now explaining
the translation isn't very sure about it, often guessing what he means and ending sentences with question marks.
-->'''Kraid''': Gaaaaahhh!\\
(That's a... happy noise?)
controls?!
* InformedAttribute: His ''Melee'' trophy IAlwaysWantedToSayThat: Peppy says that he "immobilizes enemies with his three red eyes." This was never an ability he had in ''Metroid'', and it's not an ability he has in ''Smash'' either.
this word-for-word after saying, "I'm a little shaken, but I'm OK."
* {{Kaiju}}: In ''VideoGame/SuperMetroid'', Kraid takes approximately two vertical screens in his boss fight. You can definitely see how in his stage.
* MightyGlacier: In his Spirit Battle, Kraid uses a giant King K. Rool puppet fighter that, while powerful, is handicapped by slow movement and decreased jump strength. His Tank Style even teaches other spirits to become Mighty Glaciers, by boosting offense and defense at the expense
MythologyGag: Some of movement speed and jump strength.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: A trait
their quotes contain these from his their home series. Downplayed in ''Melee''[[note]]His trophy description directly refers games.
* PlayfulHacker: Slippy hacked into [[VideoGame/MetalGear Snake]]'s codec channel, apparently just because he wanted
to his eyes as red. However, while his in-game model actually has red eyes, they're really washed-out and pale in color.[[/note]], but emphasized in ''Ultimate''.
talk to him.
* TheUnintelligible: As a Master Spirit, Kraid speaks SecretCharacter: Not playable, though.
* WrongGenreSavvy: Sometimes, they'll accidentally tell you the controls
for the first time in a video game... and it's all roars and grunts with a translator on hand.''Star Fox'' games.



[[folder:Turtle]]
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->'''Home Series:''' ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda''
-->'''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaMajorasMask'' [N64], 2000
->'''Stage:''' Great Bay
-> '''Appears in:''' ''Melee'', ''Ultimate''

A giant turtle that resides in Great Bay, summoned by the New Wave Bossa Nova to take Link to the Great Bay Temple. It acts as a temporary platform on the stage.

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[[folder:Toad]]
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->'''Home -> '''Home Series:''' ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda''
-->'''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaMajorasMask'' [N64], 2000
->'''Stage:''' Great Bay
''Franchise/SuperMarioBros''
--> '''Debut:''' ''[[VideoGame/SuperMarioBros1 Super Mario Bros.]]'' [NES], 1985 (Toad), ''VideoGame/NewSuperMarioBrosWii'' [Wii], 2009 (Blue Toad)
-> '''Appears in:''' ''Melee'', ''Brawl'', ''3DS/Wii U'', ''Ultimate''

A giant turtle One of Peach's loyal subjects, and one of many Toads whose species shares his name. In the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series, he's used in Princess Peach's neutral special, and if anyone hits her, he'll release spores that resides in Great Bay, summoned by damage the New Wave Bossa Nova to take Link to would-be attacker. ''Ultimate'' shows the Great Bay Temple. It acts debut of Blue Toad, who does the same for Daisy, as well as both Toads fighting alongside their Princesses instead of being used as a temporary platform on the stage.HumanShield.



* TheBusCameBack: Since the Great Bay stage returns in ''Ultimate'', so too does the turtle.
* TurtleIsland: It's scaled down compared to its home game, but it's undoubtedly this.

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* TheBusCameBack: AssistCharacter: The first character used as a part of another character's attack, rather than being summoned by an Assist Trophy or a [=PokéBall=].
* CounterAttack: Peach's counter attack. He can be customized in ''[=3DS/Wii U=]'' to put them to sleep or be a more standard attack.
* HumanShield: Used as one by Peach in earlier installments.
Since the Great Bay stage returns in ''Ultimate'', so too does they're shown guarding Peach or Daisy on their own volition.
* PaletteSwap: Peach uses Red Toad, while Daisy uses Blue Toad (only in gameplay terms, as
the turtle.
two Toads are separate characters in the ''Mario'' series).
* TurtleIsland: It's scaled down compared StatusEffects: One of his customs has him release spores that puts the attacker to its home game, sleep instead of harming them.
* TookALevelInBadass: In ''Ultimate'', Toad is not held up unwillingly by Peach,
but it's undoubtedly this.actually stands to defend her while she ducks behind him. He also factors into her grabs, pummeling opponents while Peach holds them up, and helping her toss them in her throws.



[[folder:Wolfen]]
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->'''Home Series:''' ''Franchise/StarFox''
->'''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/StarFox64'' (64)
->'''Stage:''' Corneria, Venom
->'''Appear in''': ''Melee'', ''Brawl'', ''3DS/Wii U'', ''Ultimate''

The choice ship of Star Wolf. They function exactly like the Arwings.

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->'''Home -> '''Home Series:''' ''Franchise/StarFox''
->'''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/StarFox64'' (64)
->'''Stage:''' Corneria, Venom
->'''Appear in''': ''Melee'',
''VideoGame/KidIcarus''
--> '''Debut:''' ''Kid Icarus'' 1986 [NES]
-> '''Appears in:''' ''Brawl''

Soldiers enlisted in Palutena's Army. They're willing to fight for Pit and Palutena, even at the cost of their lives (especially since they can just be brought back). They appear in Pit's Final Smash in
''Brawl'', ''3DS/Wii U'', ''Ultimate''

The choice ship of Star Wolf. They function exactly like the Arwings.
tackling opponents before passing on.



* EnergyWeapon: Their main means of attack is firing powerful laser beams.
* HelpfulMook: They can be used as platforms, though you have to be careful about not having it fly off the stage with you on it.
* SpaceFighter: Small, agile one-man spaceships that zoom around in space-themed stages and shoot lasers everywhere.

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* EnergyWeapon: Their main means DeathIsCheap: Palutena can just revive them with no issue, which is why they have no issue throwing themselves headfirst into danger. It's no wonder Pit's the only one who can properly hold his own, since the Centurions have no motivation because of attack is firing powerful laser beams.
this.
* DemotedToExtra: Thanks to Pit's Final Smash being changed up, the Centurions got demoted to a trophy in ''3DS'' and a spirit in ''Ultimate''.
* HelpfulMook: They can be used as platforms, though you have live to be careful about not having it fly off serve and fight for Palutena.
* HeroicSacrifice: Their appearance in
the stage with you on it.
* SpaceFighter: Small, agile one-man spaceships
Palutena's Army Final Smash has them giving their lives to attack foes. Not that zoom around in space-themed stages and shoot lasers everywhere.it bothers them anyway.



!!! ''Brawl''
[[folder:Bulborb]]
->'''Home Series:''' ''VideoGame/{{Pikmin}}''
-->'''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/Pikmin2001'' [GC]
->'''Stage:''' Distant Planet
->'''Appear in:''' ''Brawl'', ''3DS'', ''Ultimate''

A large member of the Grub-Dog family and one of the most iconic enemies from the Pikmin series. A large Bulborb occasionally appears on the right side of the Distant Planet stage, serving as a temporary platform for those brave or foolish enough to trust it not to eat them in the process.

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[[folder:Bulborb]]
->'''Home
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-> '''Home
Series:''' ''VideoGame/{{Pikmin}}''
-->'''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/Pikmin2001'' [GC]
->'''Stage:''' Distant Planet
->'''Appear
''Franchise/SuperMarioBros''
--> '''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/SuperMarioSunshine'' [GC] 2002
-> '''Appears
in:''' ''Brawl'', ''3DS'', ''3DS/Wii U'', ''Ultimate''

A large member of the Grub-Dog family and one of the most iconic Short for "Flash Liquidizer Ultra Dousing Device", F.L.U.D.D. is a water pack created by Professor Elvin Gadd that assisted Mario when he was framed on Isle Delfino. In ''Brawl'' onwards, it becomes Mario's down special, spraying enemies from the Pikmin series. A large Bulborb occasionally appears on the right side of the Distant Planet stage, serving as a temporary platform for those brave or foolish enough to trust it not to eat drive them in the process.away.



* AttackOfThe50FootWhatever: This particular Bulborb is abnormally large for its species to begin with, and given the scale of the fighters on the Distant Planet stage, the players can't even see its whole body in a normal match.
* OneHitKill: When the Bulborb opens its mouth, any fighter who gets close enough to it will get eaten and taken off the stage as the Bulborb retreats to enjoy its meal.

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* AttackOfThe50FootWhatever: This particular Bulborb is abnormally large for BoringButPractical: F.L.U.D.D. doesn't do any damage (with the exception of a Custom Special), but its species to begin with, and given the scale push effect can keep opponents at bay. It could have plenty of practical uses this way, one of the fighters on most notable purposes being gimping an opponent's recovery by pushing them away from the Distant Planet stage, the players can't even see ledge without restoring their recovery special.
* MakingASplash: Its default attacks deal water-attribute damage.
* PlayingWithFire: Scalding F.L.U.D.D. deals fire-attribute damage.
* TheVoiceless: While able to speak in
its whole body game of origin, F.L.U.D.D. doesn't talk at all in a normal match.
* OneHitKill: When the Bulborb opens its mouth, any fighter who gets close enough to it will get eaten and taken off the stage as the Bulborb retreats to enjoy its meal.
''Smash Bros.''



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->'''Home Series:''' ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}''
-->'''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/PokemonDiamondAndPearl'' [Platform/NintendoDS], 2006
->'''Stage:''' Spear Pillar
->'''Appears in''': ''Brawl'', ''Ultimate''

The Lunar Pokémon, known to provide pleasant dreams in contrast to the Pitch-Black Pokémon, Darkrai. Cresselia appears in the background of Spear Pillar, attacking everything with Psycho Cut. Easily the most dangerous of the three Legendaries to appear on this stage.

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[[folder:Hal "Otacon" Emmerich, Mei Ling, and Colonel Roy Campbell]]
->'''Home Series:''' ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}''
''VideoGame/MetalGear''
-->'''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/PokemonDiamondAndPearl'' [Platform/NintendoDS], 2006
->'''Stage:''' Spear Pillar
->'''Appears in''':
''VideoGame/MetalGear2SolidSnake'' 1990 [[=MSx2=]] (Colonel), ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid'' 1998 [[=PS1=]] (Otacon and Mei Ling)
--> '''Nintendo debut:''' ''Metal Gear Solid: The Twin Snakes'' [Platform/GameCube], 2002
->'''Appear in:'''
''Brawl'', ''Ultimate''

The Lunar Pokémon, known to provide pleasant dreams
''Ultimate''
->'''Voiced by:'''
-->'''Otacon:''' Christopher Randolph (English), Creator/HideyukiTanaka (Japanese)
-->'''Mei Ling:''' Creator/KimMaiGuest (English), Creator/HoukoKuwashima (Japanese)
-->'''Campbell:''' Creator/PaulEiding (English), Creator/TakeshiAono (Japanese)

Solid Snake's support team. Hal "Otacon" Emmerich is an otaku and close friend of Snake, Mei Ling is a data analyst well-versed
in contrast to the Pitch-Black Pokémon, Darkrai. Cresselia appears in the background of Spear Pillar, attacking everything with Psycho Cut. Easily the most dangerous Chinese proverbs, and Roy Campbell is a former member of the three Legendaries to appear U.S. Army and FOXHOUND and father of another of Snake's trusted allies, Meryl Silverburgh. They can be called on this stage.the codec on the Shadow Moses Island stage by quickly pressing down on the down taunt button. If done correctly, Snake will kneel, and after a few seconds, the conversation will begin. If Snake is fighting Falco, [[Franchise/StarFox Slippy Toad]] will show up on the codec instead.



* AdaptationalVillainy: In its home series, Cresselia is one of the more benevolent legendaries, using its powers to help cure chronic nightmares. Here, it's the most dangerous of the three legendary Pokémon that can appear, wildly attacking with Psycho Cut.
* CallingYourAttacks: Cresselia's siren-like cry is the only warning that it's going to attack.
* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Unlike Dialga, Cresselia didn't show in any capacity in ''3DS/Wii U'', not even as a trophy. It returns to its role in ''Ultimate''.
* ColorCodedForYourConvenience: In ''Brawl'', the stage will be blue if Cresselia appears, though it usually means Dialga will appear instead.
* LightIsNotGood: Despite being the personification of the full moon and sweet dreams, it's incredibly dangerous and malevolent in ''Smash''.
* MindOverMatter: Due to being a Psychic-type, it won't directly attack. Instead, it will send Psycho Cuts everywhere it can reach.

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* AdaptationalVillainy: In its home series, Cresselia is one of AIIsACrapshoot: [[spoiler:When calling the more benevolent legendaries, using its powers to help cure chronic nightmares. Here, Colonel for information on Luigi, it's implied that the most dangerous Colonel in this case is actually the AI Colonel from ''Metal Gear Solid 2''. This still doesn't explain his hatred of Luigi.]]
* BreakingTheFourthWall: As per ''Metal Gear'' standards, some of their conversations have no respect for the poor wall.
-->'''Snake''' (''about Pit''): "And by trials you mean, game overs?"\\
'''Otacon:''' "Yeah... You should know all about that."
* TheBusCameBack: They return to ''Ultimate'' along with Snake and the Shadow Moses stage. It's literally the exact same dialogues used in ''Brawl'' (outside
of the three legendary Pokémon that can appear, wildly attacking with Psycho Cut.
* CallingYourAttacks: Cresselia's siren-like cry is the only warning that
codec for Link, but it's going an omission of a line[[note]]about the Hookshot, since ''Breath of the Wild'' Link doesn't use it[[/note]] rather than a real dialogue change), even referencing that game by title, with no new ones recorded, but justified due to attack.
remaining such out of respect for the death of Takeshi Aono.
* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Unlike Dialga, Cresselia didn't show ContinuityNod: In a handful of Codec calls, Snake references the events of ''The Subspace Emissary''. He also has a number of these towards the ''Metal Gear'' series itself.
* CutenessProximity: Mei Ling ''adores'' Pikachu. A pity Snake won't catch one for her.
* DisconnectedByDeath: This can happen if Snake gets KO'd while they are talking. And yes, the person on the other end screams his name if he dies. [[RuleOfFunny Even Slippy]].
* DualBoss: As a spirit, Otacon (possessing a Dr. Mario statue) fights alongside a giant R.O.B.
* DudeNotFunny: When the [[spoiler: AI]] Colonel mocks Luigi, Snake coldly condemns his words as a "low blow".
* EasterEgg: You are not told how to active their conversations and they are mainly there just for fans of ''Metal Gear'', though they do sometimes reveal some extra information about some Nintendo characters, too.
* ExpositionBreak: Just like
in any capacity ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid'', this is their only purpose (besides saving the game). However, they do it ''during'' the action, as opposed to between it.
* {{Foreshadowing}}: Some of the things they said made more sense after ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid4GunsOfThePatriots'' came out.
* GuideDangit: Like with Fox and Falco, how many people would figure out on their own to quickly tap the down taunt button on a particular stage? ''Ultimate'' does list on how to do this on the Tips page.
* IAlwaysWantedToSayThat: Even Snake and Otacon are unable to resist the joy of a good "Falcoooon PUNCH!" or "FALCON KIIIIIIIICK!"
* MagicVersusScience: {{Convers|ationalTroping}}ed between Snake and Mei Ling if the opponent is Sheik.
* MediumAwareness: As in their own series, they are aware they're in a video game. Otacon makes the most direct references to it.
* MrExposition: They tell all sorts of things about the other characters.
* MythologyGag:
** Snake and his support team ''love'' these in regards to the events of ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid'', and once to ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid2SonsOfLiberty'', by way of [[spoiler:GW, AKA the Colonel AI.]]
-->'''Mei Ling:''' [Pikachu will] try to pepper you with electric shocks.\\
'''Snake:''' Couldn't be worse than Ocelot's old [[ElectricTorture torture device]]...
** If Snake is KO'd in mid-conversation, his support staff will begin to panic. Yes, even Slippy.
-->'''Campbell''': Snake, do you copy? Snake! ''[[GameOver SNAAAAAAKE!!]]''"
* PutOnABus: As with Snake and other things related to ''Metal Gear'', they do not return
in ''3DS/Wii U'', U''.
* RiddleForTheAges: The Colonel talking about Luigi [[spoiler: was an impostor]]. It's unknown what the [[spoiler: real one]] thinks of Luigi.
* SecretCharacter: Not playable, though. Which is just as well, since you are
not even told how to get them to appear.
* ShoutOut: Their conversations contain several of these,
as a trophy. It returns to its role in ''Ultimate''.
* ColorCodedForYourConvenience: In ''Brawl'', the stage will be blue if Cresselia appears, though it usually means Dialga will appear instead.
* LightIsNotGood: Despite being the personification of the full moon and sweet dreams, it's incredibly dangerous and malevolent in ''Smash''.
* MindOverMatter: Due to being a Psychic-type, it won't directly attack. Instead, it will send Psycho Cuts everywhere it can reach.
well as in-jokes.



[[folder:Dialga]]
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->'''Home Series:''' ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}''
-->'''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/PokemonDiamondAndPearl'' [Platform/NintendoDS], 2006
->'''Stage:''' Spear Pillar
->'''Appears in''': ''Brawl'', ''Ultimate''

The Temporal Pokémon, said to control the flow of time itself. Dialga appears in the background of Spear Pillar, tripping up players with its time powers.

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[[folder:Hocotate Ship]]
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->'''Home Series:''' ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}''
''VideoGame/{{Pikmin}}''
-->'''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/PokemonDiamondAndPearl'' [Platform/NintendoDS], 2006
->'''Stage:''' Spear Pillar
->'''Appears in''':
''VideoGame/Pikmin2''
-> '''Appears in:'''
''Brawl'', ''Wii U and 3DS'', ''Ultimate''

The Temporal Pokémon, said A rust bucket of a ship owned by Hocotate Freight, it becomes Olimar's new ship after his old one gets repossesed to control repay the flow of time itself. Dialga companies massive debt. It appears in Olimar's Final Smash as well as an item, in both occasions having it fly into the background of Spear Pillar, tripping up players with its time powers.air before crash landing on the ground in a fiery explosion.



* CollisionDamage: At times, Dialga will jump off its perch and onto the stage, damaging those unfortunate enough to be where it will land.
* ColorCodedForYourConvenience: In ''Brawl'', the stage will be blue if Dialga is due to appear, though Cresselia might appear instead.
* DemotedToExtra: Compared to Palkia, Dialga doesn't even show up in ''3DS'' and is only a trophy in ''Wii U''. It reprises its role in ''Ultimate''.
* EnergyWeapon: At times, it will use what may be either Hyper Beam or Flash Cannon, sending a beam of light across the stage. Obviously bad news for players.
* OlympusMons: The representation of time itself, and one of the deities involved in the creation of the ''Pokémon'' universe.
* TimeMaster: Roar of Time will slow down the entire battle. It will also distort the screen's image to the point of InterfaceScrew.

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* CollisionDamage: At times, Dialga will jump off TheAllegedCar: It sputters and shakes anytime it flies, given its perch and onto age. It's highlighted in the stage, damaging those unfortunate enough Subspace Emissary, where it's shown struggling to keep up with other, better maintained spaceships.
* ButtMonkey: It exists purely
to be where it will land.
* ColorCodedForYourConvenience: In ''Brawl'', the stage will be blue if Dialga is due to appear, though Cresselia might appear instead.
* DemotedToExtra: Compared to Palkia, Dialga doesn't even show up in ''3DS''
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 a trophy in ''Wii U''. It reprises its role in ''Ultimate''.
* EnergyWeapon: At times, it will use what may be either Hyper Beam or Flash Cannon, sending a beam of light across the stage. Obviously bad news for players.
* OlympusMons: The representation of time itself, and one of the deities involved
ship in the creation of ''Pikmin'' series to ''not'' have this occur to it at any point.
* EarlyBirdCameo: It's visible at
the ''Pokémon'' universe.
* TimeMaster: Roar
beginning of Time will slow down "Outside the entire battle. It will also distort Ancient Ruins" level, several levels before it's used later by the screen's image 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 point of InterfaceScrew.''Smash'' series.



[[folder:Fish]]
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->'''Home Series:''' ''VideoGame/BalloonFight''
-->'''Debut:''' ''Balloon Fight'' [Arcade], 1984
->'''Stage:''' Summit and Balloon Fight
->'''Appear in:''' ''Brawl'', ''3DS'', ''Ultimate''

The fish from ''Balloon Fight'', who would see anyone who gets near its waters as a tasty snack. It appears on the Summit stage and the Balloon Fight stage.

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->'''Home Series:''' ''VideoGame/BalloonFight''
''Franchise/StarFox''
-->'''Debut:''' ''Balloon Fight'' [Arcade], 1984
->'''Stage:''' Summit and Balloon Fight
''VideoGame/StarFox64'' [[=N64=]], 1997 (Leon); ''VideoGame/StarFoxAdventures'' [GC], 2002 (Krystal); ''VideoGame/StarFoxAssault'' [GC], 2005 (Panther)
->'''Appear in:''' ''Brawl'', ''3DS'', ''Ultimate''

The fish from ''Balloon Fight'', who would see anyone who gets near its waters as a tasty snack. It appears
''Wii U'', ''Ultimate''
->'''Voiced by:''' Shinobu Satouchi (Leon; Japanese), Jim Walker (Leon; English), Aya Hara, (Krystal; Japanese), Alesia Glidewell (Krystal; English), Creator/TetsuInada (Panther; Japanese), Eric Newsome (Panther; English)

Krystal is an orphaned fox warrior of Sauria turned member of Star Fox, and Fox's love interest, while Leon and Panther are part of the Star Wolf team. They can be called by Fox, Falco, or Wolf
on the Summit Lylat Cruise stage by quickly pressing down on the taunt button. If done correctly, the character will kneel, and after a few seconds, the Balloon Fight stage.conversation will begin after the Pleiades warps.



* OneHitKill: Anyone who gets eaten by the fish on the Summit will be dragged off the stage.
* {{Retraux}}: On the Balloon Fight stage, it appears in its sprite form.

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* OneHitKill: Anyone who gets eaten by AscendedExtra: Krystal would go on to also become an Assist Trophy in ''Ultimate''.
* TheCasanova: Panther is quite
the fish ladies' man and attempts to woo Krystal in at least one conversation. Fitting for someone whose debut was on Valentine's Day.
* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: They, along with Wolf, are absent from Orbital Gate Assault in ''Wii U'' despite being present in the original game the stage takes its inspiration from. Their EasterEgg still shows up
on the Summit will returning Lylat Cruise stage, however, since Wolf isn't playable, Leon and Panther's dialogue is limited compared to ''Brawl''. Thankfully averted in ''Ultimate''.
* CombatSadomasochist: Leon. See TheKnightsWhoSaySquee below.
* DeadpanSnarker: Panther certainly has his moments, notably when talking to [[AxCrazy Leon]] and [[{{Badbutt}} Falco]].
* EasterEgg: You are not told how to active their conversations and they are mainly there just for fans of ''Star Fox''.
* FriendlyEnemies: Slippy tries to strike this dynamic with Leon due to both having [[FurryReminder long tongues]]. He is unsuccessful.
* GuideDangIt: How many people would figure out on their own to quickly tap the down taunt button on a particular stage?
* TheKnightsWhoSaySquee: Leon has... [[HomoeroticSubtext quite a bit to say about Wolf]].
-->'''Leon:''' [[IAmNotShazam Star Wolf]] is really giving it his all out there... I'm more than a bit envious of him. Those razor-sharp claws. Those keen fangs. He moves wildly and fights with the spirit of a warrior possessed. Any prey he sets his eye on is doomed to
be dragged off shredded to pieces.\\
'''Panther:''' Umm...Leon? Are you feeling all right?\\
'''Leon:''' [[BlatantLies Yes, of course! Fine! Just fine.]] Haa ha haaaa ha haaahaaa...\\
'''Panther:''' Set me straight here, Leon. Are you envious of the shred-DER or the shred-DEE?
* NotSoAboveItAll: In one of the dialogues, Krystal seems like she is admonishing Peppy and Slippy for thinking they could be part of the Brawl, only to then say she is the better choice.
* PreAsskickingOneLiner: Panther gets a pretty good one.
-->''Do you see my red rose? It marks your imminent death!''
* RedOniBlueOni: Leon and Panther seem to share this mechanic when Wolf is on
the stage.
* {{Retraux}}: On SecretCharacter: Not playable, though. Which is just as well, since you are not told how to get them to appear.
* SickeningSweethearts: At
the Balloon Fight stage, it appears in its sprite form.end of an entire conversation between Krystal and Panther which purely amounted to flirting with each other, Falco gets sick of it.



[[folder:King Bulblin]]
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->'''Home Series:''' ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda''
-->'''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTwilightPrincess'' [Wii], 2006
->'''Stage:''' Bridge of Eldin
->'''Appears in:''' ''Brawl'', ''Wii U'', ''Ultimate''

The leader of the Bulblins, desert-dwelling bandits employed by Ganondorf to assist in his conquest. Throughout the events of ''Twilight Princess'', he led the raid on Link's home of Ordon Village and kidnapped its children. He and Link would occasionally trade blows, sometimes on horse/boarback and sometimes on foot. After his final defeat at the hands of Link, he stepped down and gave Link his Small Key. On the Bridge of Eldin stage, he'll occasionally ride by on Lord Bulbo and blow up the center for a brief time.

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->'''Home Series:''' ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda''
''[[VideoGame/{{MOTHER}} EarthBound]]''
-->'''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTwilightPrincess'' [Wii], ''VideoGame/Mother3'' [GBA], 2006
->'''Stage:''' Bridge of Eldin
->'''Appears in:''' ''Brawl'', ''Wii ''3DS/Wii U'', ''Ultimate''

The leader of A talking snake obtained by Lucas's friend Duster after trading with the Bulblins, desert-dwelling bandits employed by Ganondorf to assist in his conquest. Throughout the events ghosts of ''Twilight Princess'', he led the raid on Link's Osohe Castle. In its home of Ordon Village and kidnapped its children. He and Link would occasionally trade blows, sometimes on horse/boarback and sometimes on foot. After game, it could be used like a grappling hook. Lucas borrows it to fight, using it as his final defeat at the hands of Link, he stepped down and gave Link his Small Key. On the Bridge of Eldin stage, he'll occasionally ride by on Lord Bulbo and blow up the center for a brief time.grab.



* HorseOfADifferentColor: He rides a giant horned boar named Lord Bullbo.
* IFightForTheStrongestSide: His ''Brawl'' trophy references his saying this after Link beats in their last battle last scene in ''Twilight Princess''.
* KingMook: Of the Bulblins. A regular Bulblin will occasionally follow him on stage.
* SomebodySetUpUsTheBomb: King Bulblin will ride onto the stage and drop a bomb, which will go off a few seconds later. The section of bridge that gets blown up will return soon after.



[[folder:Trouble Bugs]]
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->'''Home Series:''' ''Donkey Kong''
-->'''Debut:''' ''Donkey Kong'' [Arcade], 1981
->'''Stage:''' 75m
->'''Appears in''': ''Brawl'', ''Wii U'', ''Ultimate''

Trouble Bugs, sometimes just called Fireballs, have the honor of being the very first enemies ever featured in the ''Mario'' and ''Donkey Kong'' games, having been the only "common" foes in the original arcade game both series come from. In ''Smash Bros.'', these living balls of fire hop out of burning oil bins in the 75m stage, moving along the platforms and harming any fighter they touch.

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-> '''Home
Series:''' ''Donkey Kong''
-->'''Debut:''' ''Donkey Kong'' [Arcade], 1981
->'''Stage:''' 75m
->'''Appears in''':
''Franchise/{{Kirby}}''
--> '''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/KirbysDreamLand'' [Game Boy], 1992
-> '''Appear in:'''
''Brawl'', ''Wii ''3DS/Wii U'', ''Ultimate''

Trouble Bugs, sometimes just called Fireballs, have Waddle Dees are the honor of being most basic enemy in the very first Kirby series, Waddle Doos are a stronger variety with the ability to attack from afar with a beam whip, and Gordos are spiked balls who are usually impervious to attacks. In ''Brawl,'' these three were summoned when King Dedede used his Side Special, and could also be summoned by his Final Smash. ''3DS/Wii U'' onwards makes it so only Gordos can be thrown, though all three appear as enemies ever featured in the ''Mario'' and ''Donkey Kong'' games, having been the only "common" foes in the original arcade game both series come from. In ''Smash Bros.'', these living balls of fire hop out of burning oil bins in the 75m stage, moving along the platforms and harming any fighter they touch.Smash Run.



* EvilLivingFlames: They're living masses of fire with simple dot eyes, and only exist to drift into fighters and burn them.
* {{Retraux}}: Like the rest of their stage, they're rendered in the pixellated, 8-bit graphics of their original arcade game.

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* EvilLivingFlames: They're living masses TheArtifact: Despite no longer being involved in Dedede's moveset, a Waddle Dee still appears in one of fire his victory animations.
* AssistCharacter: For King Dedede in ''Brawl'', being summoned onto the field using his Waddle Dee Toss attack,
with simple dot eyes, Waddle Dees being the weakest and most common and Gordos being the opposite end. In ''3DS/Wii U'', only exist to drift into fighters Gordos fulfill this role for King Dedede.
* DemotedToExtra: ''3DS/Wii U'' removes Waddle Dees
and burn Waddle Doos from Dedede's arsenal, though they do still appear as ''Smash Run'' enemies, Waddle Dees still appear in King Dedede's BattleIntro and one of them is still in one of King Dedede's victory poses. Waddle Doos are not so lucky in ''Ultimate'', being now reduced to just a spirit while Waddle Dees keep the same roles as before, baring being an attackable enemy.
* InvincibleMinorMinion: The Gordos that appear in Smash Run hover around and can't be defeated. On the upside, they can damage other enemies that touch
them.
* {{Retraux}}: Like the rest {{Mook}}s: All of their stage, they're rendered them become this in the pixellated, 8-bit graphics of Smash Run in ''3DS'', behaving like how they do in their original arcade game.series. Parasol Waddle Dees, which are Waddle Dees with a Parasol, also appear in this capacity.
* ShockAndAwe: Waddle Doos can whip players with electricity.



[[folder:Ultimate Chimera]]
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->'''Home Series:''' ''[=EarthBound=]''
-->'''Debut:''' ''Mother 3'' [GBA], 2006
->'''Stage:''' New Pork City
->'''Appears in''': ''Brawl'', ''Ultimate''

An invincible monstrosity created in one of the Pig King's chimera labs, the Ultimate Chimera is insanely powerful and nigh-unstoppable; even the lab that created the beast was unable to keep it contained. It appears in New Pork City as a stage hazard which will instantly KO whatever unlucky fighter gets close to it.
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* AttackItsWeakPoint: Subverted. Attempting to jump on the shutoff button on the chimera's back will do nothing other than get yourself bit.
* TheBusCameBack: Thanks to New Pork City returning as a stage in ''Ultimate,'' the Ultimate Chimera returns along with it.
* MythologyGag: In ''MOTHER 3'', touching it instantly causes a NonStandardGameOver without even initiating a battle. ''Ultimate'' echoes this by having it cause a Non-Standard ''Knock-out'' upon touch: the victim is destroyed on the spot, rather than being sent flying off-screen like in ''Brawl''.
* NotSoInvincibleAfterAll: While impossible to beat in a straight up battle, breaking the wooden platform on the bottom of the stage while the Ultimate Chimera is on it will get rid of it sooner than letting it despawn will.
* OneHitKill: Its bite deals 200% damage and enough knockback to be KO'ed from across New Pork City. Incidentally, it is survivable if the player ends up bouncing between the parallel walls on both ends of the stage. Not so much anymore in ''Ultimate'', where the Ultimate Chimera will simply obliterate anyone unfortunate to be caught by its jaws.
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[[folder:5-Volt (5-Watt)]]
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->'''Home Series:''' ''VideoGame/WarioWare''
-->'''Debut:''' ''[=WarioWare=] Twisted!'' [GBA], 2004 (cameo), ''Game & Wario'' [Wii U], 2013
->'''Stage:''' Gamer
->'''Appears in''': ''Wii U'', ''Ultimate''

9-Volt's mom. She's a gamer like her son, but she's much more reasonable than he is, and makes sure he isn't sacrificing sleeping time for gaming time. In ''Smash'', she can pop up from time to time in the Gamer stage. If she does, you'd better hide, because she will get mad and blow away any fighter she sees.

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->'''Home Series:''' ''VideoGame/WarioWare''
''Franchise/FireEmblem''
-->'''Debut:''' ''[=WarioWare=] Twisted!'' [GBA], 2004 (cameo), ''Game & Wario'' [Wii U], ''VideoGame/FireEmblemAwakening'' [[=3DS=]], 2013
->'''Stage:''' Gamer
->'''Appears in''':
-> '''Appears in:''' ''3DS/Wii U'', ''Ultimate''
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TomokazuSugita (Japanese), Creator/MatthewMercer (English)
->''"[[PreAsskickingOneLiner You'll taste the bitterness of defeat!]] ...[[LameComeback right after Robin gets the Smash Ball]]."''

One of the main characters in ''Fire Emblem: Awakening'', Chrom is the leader of the Shepherds, prince of Ylisse, Lucina's father and a good friend of Robin. He appears as part of Robin's Final Smash and takes part in the Palutena's Guidance for Robin in
''Wii U'', ''Ultimate''

9-Volt's mom. She's a gamer like her son, but she's much
U''.

Chrom gets PromotedToPlayable in ''Ultimate'', as an [[MovesetClone Echo Fighter]] of Roy with some elements from Ike, although he still retains his role in Robin's Final Smash. For
more reasonable than he is, and makes sure he isn't sacrificing sleeping time for gaming time. In ''Smash'', she can pop up from time to time in the Gamer stage. If she does, you'd better hide, because she will get mad and blow away any fighter she sees.information on his role as a player character, see [[Characters/SuperSmashBrosUltimateEchoFighters here]].



* TheArtifact: As a hazard, she is not shown wearing her yellow apron from ''Gold'', despite spirits and the stickers on Gamer using artwork from it.
* BerserkButton: Seeing 9-Volt or any of the Smashers playing during bedtime.
* GlowingEyesOfDoom: Her eyes glow yellow when she appears on stage, shining searchlight-like beams and dealing considerable damage to any fighters caught in her gaze.
* NightmareFace: She's normally a mild-mannered mom who's good at video games, but if she spots you playing Smash after bedtime, she'll roar like a lion, inexplicably grow fangs and horns, and launch you off the stage.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: Her eyes turn red when she gets mad.

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* TheArtifact: As AlmostDeadGuy: In Lucina's and Robin's trailer, as he lies defeated, he bemoans he never got a hazard, she is not shown wearing her yellow apron from ''Gold'', chance to prove his mettle in combat and will have to wait for the next time. [[FunWithSubtitles Then the caption at the bottom of the screen corrects him.]]
* AssistCharacter: He's summoned to assist Robin with their Final Smash. He still fills this role in ''Ultimate'',
despite spirits now being a separate playable character.
* BadassCape: He wears a tattered white cape over his left arm. It sure looks badass in battle.
* BadassNormal: Like many a ''Fire Emblem'' lord, he's just a capable swordsman.
* BashBrothers: With Robin, reflecting the importance of [[TrueCompanions their relationship]] in ''Awakening''. Chrom and a male Robin are HeterosexualLifePartners, whereas he and a female Robin are either PlatonicLifePartners or an outright BattleCouple depending on player preferences.
* BirthmarkOfDestiny: The Brand on the Exalt/Mark of Naga on his bare right shoulder, symbolizing his HeroicLineage
and the stickers blood pact his family line made with Naga in ancient times.
* ButtMonkey: Gets ribbed quite a bit during Palutena's Guidance
on Gamer using Robin in ''Wii U''.
* TheCameo: He shows during Palutena's Guidance for Robin in ''Wii U'', becoming the target of some divine teasing by Palutena and Viridi.
* CoolSword: The Falchion, forged from a fang of the Divine Dragon King Naga and handed down among the bloodline of the Hero King Marth. Chrom puts it to good use while Pairing Up with Robin.
* PromotedToPlayable: He becomes an playable in ''Ultimate'', but he still assists Robin in their Final Smash.
* TheResenter: In Palutena's Guidance on Robin in ''Wii U'', he seems just a little bitter about not taking part in this fight. He promises that him and Robin will make his opponents taste the bitterness of defeat.
* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: The first prince of the Halidom of Ylisse and TheCaptain of the Shepherds, [[WeHelpTheHelpless a peacekeeping militia that protects the Ylissean people and borders]]. In ''Smash'', he stands by his army's tactician, Robin, when they require his assistance.
* SuperMovePortraitAttack: Robin's Final Smash uses the portrait cut-in associated with {{Critical|Hit}}s and Skills in ''Awakening''. As Chrom is the one directing his CombinationAttack with Robin, his
artwork from it.
is shown.
* BerserkButton: Seeing 9-Volt or any SwordAndSorcerer: He's the Sword to Robin's Sorcerer in their Final Smash.
* ThrowTheDogABone: After getting the short end
of the Smashers playing during bedtime.
* GlowingEyesOfDoom: Her eyes glow yellow when she appears on stage, shining searchlight-like beams
stick through Lucina's and dealing considerable damage to any fighters caught in her gaze.
Robin's debut trailer, the end shows that he wasn't completely shafted from a chance on the ''Smash'' battlefield. ''Ultimate'' eventually puts him on the roster.
* NightmareFace: She's normally TheWorfEffect: He may be a mild-mannered mom who's good at video games, powerful swordsman, but if she spots you playing Smash after bedtime, she'll roar like a lion, inexplicably grow fangs and horns, and launch you off the stage.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: Her eyes turn red when she
he still gets mad.his butt kicked by Captain Falcon in his daughter's and comrade's trailer.



[[folder:Dungeon Man]]
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->'''Home series:''' ''[[VideoGame/{{MOTHER}} EarthBound]]''
-->'''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/{{EarthBound|1994}}'' [SNES], 1994
->'''Stage:''' Magicant
->'''Appears in''': ''3DS'', ''Ultimate''

The result of the combined efforts of dungeon master Brick Road and scientist Dr. Andonuts, Dungeon Man is the world's first fusion of man and dungeon. In ''Smash'', he'll occasionally appear in Magicant, walking along the bottom of the stage and serving as a platform.

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->'''Home series:''' ''[[VideoGame/{{MOTHER}} EarthBound]]''
-->'''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/{{EarthBound|1994}}'' [SNES], 1994
->'''Stage:''' Magicant
->'''Appears in''': ''3DS'', ''Ultimate''

The result
Series:''' ''[[VideoGame/PunchOut Punch-Out!!]]''
--> '''Debut:''' ''Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!!'' [NES], 1987
-> '''Appears in:''' ''3DS/Wii U'', ''Ultimate''
->'''Voiced by:''' Tsuyoshi Koyama (Japanese), Riley Inge (English)
->''"Show 'em what you got, Mac baby!"''

A former W.V.B.A. (World Video Boxing Association) heavyweight champion who took Little Mac under his wing. He's quite fond
of the combined efforts of dungeon master Brick Road and scientist Dr. Andonuts, Dungeon Man is the world's first fusion of man and dungeon. chocolate. In ''Smash'', he'll occasionally appear in Magicant, walking along the bottom Doc appears on Mac's victory screen to congratulate him. He also will shout words of the stage and serving as a platform.encouragement sometimes when Mac taunts.



* ArtEvolution: In ''Ultimate'', he's redesigned to look more like his original concept art.
* EasterEgg: You can see Brick Road's face if you peer through Dungeon Man's eyes while the game is paused.
* GentleGiant: Despite his size, he's a pretty nice guy.

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* ArtEvolution: In ''Ultimate'', he's redesigned to look more like TheCameo: He will occasionally give Mac advice through his original concept art.
taunts. He will also appear in Mac's victory poses to congratulate him.
* EasterEgg: You can see Brick Road's face if you peer through Dungeon Man's eyes while He will occasionally chime in when Little Mac taunts. It's random, and the game is paused.
itself won't tell you.
* GentleGiant: Despite TrademarkFavoriteFood: Like his size, he's a pretty nice guy.home series, he loves all things chocolate.
* VoiceForTheVoiceless: He serves as one for Little Mac.



[[folder:Flying Man]]
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->'''Home series:''' ''[[VideoGame/{{MOTHER}} EarthBound]]''
-->'''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/EarthBoundBeginnings'' [NES], 1989
->'''Stage:''' Magicant
->'''Appears in''': ''3DS'', ''Ultimate''

A uniquely behaving character in Magicant, these bird-men represent the courage of those who dream up their realms. There are five in total, and once they're all defeated, they're gone for good. On the Magicant stage, the first player to make contact with the Flying Man recruits him as an ally, upon which he will start to attack that player's opponents. He can be hit and knocked away like a player character and is designated as a CPU.

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->'''Home series:''' ''[[VideoGame/{{MOTHER}} EarthBound]]''
-->'''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/EarthBoundBeginnings'' [NES], 1989
->'''Stage:''' Magicant
->'''Appears in''': ''3DS'', ''Ultimate''

A uniquely behaving character
Series:''' ''Xenoblade Chronicles''
--> '''Debut:''' ''Xenoblade Chronicles'' [Wii], 2010
-> '''Appears in:''' ''3DS/Wii U'', ''Ultimate''
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/RyoHorikawa (Japanese), Rufus Jones (English)
->''"[[PreAsskickingOneLiner On my mark!]]"''

One of Shulk's friends, Fiora's older brother and a renowned hero
in Magicant, these bird-men represent the courage Battle of those who dream up their realms. There are five in total, Sword Valley. Even though he's lost the use of his right arm, he's still a capable fighter. A party member of ''Xenoblade Chronicles'' and once they're all defeated, they're gone for good. On former wielder of the Magicant stage, the first player Monado, Dunban appears to make contact with the Flying Man recruits him as an ally, upon which he will start to attack that player's opponents. He can be hit and knocked away like a player character and is designated as a CPU.assist Shulk in his Final Smash, alongside Riki.



* AssistCharacter: Unique in that he's a stage-based one, and an elaborate one at that.
* BirdPeople: They're muscular, bird-headed men who occasionally make squawking noises.
* InstantGravestone: Once a Flying Man dies, a gravestone will pop out on the side of the building it came out of.
* {{Permadeath}}: Like in ''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.
* SpritePolygonMix: Manifests as a sprite.

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* AssistCharacter: Unique To Shulk in that his Final Smash.
* BadassCape: He wears a black cape over his barely working right arm, looking cool while not getting in the way during battle.
* HandicappedBadass: He lost the use of his right arm thanks to the Monado, but he kicks not a single ass less with only his left arm.
* HumanAliens: Same as Shulk,
he's not a stage-based one, and an elaborate one at that.
human, but a Homs.
* BirdPeople: They're muscular, bird-headed men who occasionally make squawking noises.
* InstantGravestone: Once
KatanasAreJustBetter: His weapon of choice is a Flying Man dies, a gravestone will pop out on katana made of [[MechanicalMonster Mechon]] metal, which in ''Xenoblade Chronicles'' makes it capable of damaging the side robots without the aid of the building it came out of.
Monado.
* {{Permadeath}}: Like in ''VideoGame/{{EarthBound|1994}}'' and ''VideoGame/EarthBoundBeginnings'', if a Flying Man is KO'd, he stays dead. There are only five Flying Men, so after MasterSwordsman: Wielded the fifth one dies, no more Flying Men will come out.
Monado during the Battle of Sword Valley long enough to drive off the Mechon invasion, before losing the use of his right arm completely. Even then, he's able to easily wield a katana with his left.
* SpritePolygonMix: Manifests as a sprite.SituationalHandSwitch: He is not actually left-handed, but he is forced to use his left arm to fight since his right arm has all but stopped working thanks to an HeroicRROD caused by the Monado.



[[folder:Kamek]]
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->'''Home Series:''' ''Franchise/SuperMarioBros''
-->'''Debut:''' VideoGame/SuperMarioWorld2YoshisIsland
->'''Voiced by:''' Atsushi Masaki
->'''Stage:''' Mushroom Kingdom U
->'''Appears in''': ''3DS''', '''Wii U''', '''Ultimate'''

A high-ranking Magikoopa who serves Bowser. He flies around the Mushroom Kingdom U stage changing the layout with his magic.

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->'''Home Series:''' ''Franchise/SuperMarioBros''
-->'''Debut:''' VideoGame/SuperMarioWorld2YoshisIsland
->'''Voiced by:''' Atsushi Masaki
->'''Stage:''' Mushroom Kingdom U
->'''Appears in''': ''3DS''', '''Wii U''', '''Ultimate'''

A high-ranking Magikoopa who
''[[VideoGame/{{Bayonetta}} Bayonetta]]''
--> '''Debut:''' ''Bayonetta'' [[=PS3=]/Xbox 360], 2009
--> '''Nintendo debut:''' ''VideoGame/Bayonetta'' [Platform/WiiU], 2014
-> '''Appear in:''' ''3DS/Wii U'', ''Ultimate''

Usually, a step to become an Umbran Witch is to make a deal with a demon from Inferno in exchange for great magical power and to be able to summon other Infernal Demons. In ''Bayonetta'', Madama Butterfly, Mistress of Atrocity,
serves Bowser. He flies around as Bayonetta's demonic sponsor, her limbs being used to create Wicked Weaves and her wings used for Bayonetta's double jump. Gomorrah, Devourer of the Mushroom Kingdom U stage changing the layout with his magic.Divine, is one of Bayonetta's go-to demons when killing larger angels. In ''Smash'', Madama Butterfly serves for Bayonetta's Smash attacks, her double jump, and her silhouette is visible as Bayonetta's shadow (except in ''[=3DS=]'' due to hardware limitations). For her Final Smash, Bayonetta summons Gomorrah to chomp up her enemies, instantly KO'ing them if they're above 100%.



* FlyingBroomstick: How he gets around.
* RealityWarper: He uses his magic to change the stage's setting to a different layout.
* RobeAndWizardHat: Wears these.

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* FlyingBroomstick: How he gets around.
CombatStilettos: Shown in Bayonetta's Down Smash.
* RealityWarper: He uses his magic TheGhost: The most we see of Madama Butterfly in this game is her hands and feet, though her full body can be seen in Bayonetta's shadow.
* GiantFootOfStomping: Bayonetta's Down Smash summons Madama Butterfly's foot
to change crush her enemies. It's especially savage to opponents clinging to ledges, where they're instantly meteor smashed if hit from above.
* GoodWingsEvilWings: The butterfly wings Bayonetta sports in double jumping are actually Madama Butterfly's wings. Given that Bayonetta serves as a HeroicComedicSociopath and their terms are good, it's questionable whether Madama Butterfly is completely evil or not.
* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast: They don't bear
the stage's setting titles of "Mistress of Atrocity" and "Devourer of the Divine" for nothing.
* TheShadowKnows: In ''Wii U'' and ''Ultimate'', Bayonetta's shadow is actually that of Madama Butterfly, the Infernal Demon from whom she derives her basic powers.
* SummonBiggerFish: The entire point of Gommorah's appearance.
* SummonMagic: Bayonetta's Wicked Weaves allow her
to a different layout.
* RobeAndWizardHat: Wears these.
summon the fists and feet of Madama Butterfly. Her Final Smash summons the draconic demon Gomorrah to nom up her opponents.



[[folder:Koume and Kotake]]
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->'''Home Series:''' ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda''
-->'''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTime'' [N64], 1998
->'''Voiced by:''' Yayoi Jinguji
->'''Stage:''' Gerudo Valley
->'''Appear in''': ''3DS'', ''Ultimate''

[[FusionDance Collectively known as Twinrova]], these two witches and surrogate mothers to Ganondorf fly around the Gerudo Valley stage wreaking havoc with their ElementalPowers.

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->'''Home
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-> '''Home
Series:''' ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda''
''Franchise/MegaMan''
-->'''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTime'' [N64], 1998
->'''Voiced by:''' Yayoi Jinguji
->'''Stage:''' Gerudo Valley
->'''Appear in''': ''3DS'',
''VideoGame/MegaManX'' [SNES], 1993 (X); ''VideoGame/MegaManBattleNetwork'' [GBA], 2001 (.EXE); ''VideoGame/MegaManLegends'' [=PS1=], 1998 (Volnutt); ''VideoGame/MegaManStarForce'' [DS], 2006 (Geo)
-> '''Appear in:''' ''3DS/Wii U'',
''Ultimate''

[[FusionDance Collectively known as Twinrova]], these two witches Four successors/alternate versions to Mega Man, each Mega Man being a main character and surrogate mothers to Ganondorf fly around the Gerudo Valley stage wreaking havoc with protagonist of their ElementalPowers.own series. [[VideoGame/MegaManX X]] is a fully sentient robot that served as the basis of the Reploids, Maverick Hunter, the classic Mega Man's successor, and Dr. Light's last and greatest creation. [[VideoGame/MegaManLegends Mega Man Volnutt]] is a Digger searching for energy sources alongside his adoptive family. [[VideoGame/MegaManBattleNetwork MegaMan.EXE]] is a [=NetNavi=] used by Lan Hikari to take out the various viruses of their [[AlternateUniverse universe]]. [[VideoGame/MegaManStarForce Geo Stelar]] is a young boy fighting alongside the alien Omega-Xis to deal with the EM Viruses plaguing their world. The original Mega Man summons them all to assist him in nuking the enemy with laser beams from their Mega Busters if Mega Man's Final Smash connects with an opponent.



* AnIcePerson: Kotake specializes in ice magic, and can freeze part of the stage.
* FlyingBroomstick: They fly around on these when they appear in Gerudo Valley.
* PlatonicCoParenting: They're Ganondorf's adoptive parents, although they're sisters.
* PlayingWithFire: Koume's specializes in fire magic, and can spread flames for the players to avoid.
* RedOniBlueOni: To each other; naturally, the ice user is blue and the fire user is red.
%%* SiblingTeam
* WickedWitch: The closest thing the ''Zelda'' series has to the classic witch archetype. Hook noses, old age, et al. Their combined form, Twinrova, [[HotWitch is substantially more attractive]], but doesn't make an appearance in the game proper, only as a trophy in ''3DS'' and as a spirit in ''Ultimate'' when enhanced.

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* AnIcePerson: Kotake specializes in ice magic, and can freeze part of AllYourColorsCombined: Each Mega Man fires a different-colored beam from their Mega Busters.
* AlphaStrike: What Mega Man summons them for.
* AnimeHair: Mega Man Volnutt has rather big spikes hanging over his forehead. Geo Stellar also has large upright spikes at
the stage.
back of his head.
* FlyingBroomstick: They fly around on these when they appear AssistCharacter: Summoned by Mega Man to assist him in Gerudo Valley.
nuking his target(s) with their Mega Buster beams should his Black Hole Bomb connect with an opponent.
* PlatonicCoParenting: They're Ganondorf's adoptive parents, although they're sisters.
* PlayingWithFire: Koume's specializes in fire magic, and can spread flames for
EnergyWeapon: All four of them along with Mega Man himself shoot powerful laser beams at the players to avoid.
victim(s).
* RedOniBlueOni: To each other; naturally, HelmetsAreHardlyHeroic: Mega Man Volnutt is the ice user is blue and the fire user is red.
%%* SiblingTeam
* WickedWitch: The closest thing the ''Zelda'' series has to the classic witch archetype. Hook noses, old age, et al. Their combined form, Twinrova, [[HotWitch is substantially more attractive]], but doesn't make an appearance
only one in the game proper, only group to not be wearing a helmet of any kind.
* HeroicMime: They remain silent, just like the original Mega Man.
* {{Irony}}: In the ''Mega Man X'' series, robots that desire to harm humans are called "Mavericks". X fears that he could go maverick at some point. But for this appearance, he seems to have forgone that fear,
as he has no qualms blasting any human that gets trapped.
* ShownTheirWork: For such
a trophy in ''3DS'' short cameo, the developers took extra care detailing them. EXE, for example, fires his Buster with his right arm just like his original appearance. The others use their left.
* TokenHuman: Mega Man, X, Mega Man Volnutt,
and as [=MegaMan.EXE=] are all entirely technology, either being full androids or a spirit in ''Ultimate'' when enhanced.software program. Geo is an ordinary human boy teaming up with an alien.



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->'''Home Series:''' ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda''
->'''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaSpiritTracks''
->'''Stage:''' Spirit Train

Originally normal trains, they became possessed and started attempting to ram into Link on his quest. At certain points, the much more persistent Armored Trains would appear, much less vulnerable and far more intelligent. They appear on occasion as platforms on the Spirit Train stage, but will also land on the train and blow up.

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-> '''Home Series:''' ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda''
->'''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaSpiritTracks''
->'''Stage:''' Spirit Train

Originally normal trains,
--> '''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaPhantomHourglass'' [Platform/NintendoDS], 2007
-> '''Appears in:''' ''3DS/Wii U'', ''Ultimate''

Walking suits of armor that patrol the [[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaPhantomHourglass Temple of the Ocean King]] and the [[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaSpiritTracks Tower of Spirits]] who were originally created by the terror known as Bellum. After his defeat,
they became less prompted to hurt innocent people, though the evil released from the broken Spirit Tracks corrupted them and caused them to see anyone as an intruder. They could, however, be possessed and started attempting by Zelda's spirit to ram into assist Link on his quest. At certain points, in the much more persistent Armored Trains would appear, much less vulnerable and far more intelligent. They appear on occasion tower. Now that Bellum ''and'' Malladus are taken care of, they serve as platforms on the Spirit Train stage, but will also land on the train and blow up.Zelda's down special.



* ActionBomb: They'll sometimes flop onto the train and blow up shortly after, causing a lot of damage to anyone in its wake.
* CoolTrain: They're demonic trains. The armored variant does look pretty cool.

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* ActionBomb: They'll sometimes flop onto the train and blow up shortly after, causing a lot of damage to anyone in its wake.
* CoolTrain:
AnimatedArmor: They're demonic trains. The armored variant does look pretty cool.walking, inanimate suits of armor.
* AssistCharacter: Phantoms are summoned by Zelda as both a method of attack and defense.
* CompositeCharacter: Of note is that neither version of Zelda that can use the Phantom Slash move (''[[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTwilightPrincess Twilight Princess]]'' Zelda in ''[=3DS=]/Wii U'' and ''[[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaALinkBetweenWorlds Link Between Worlds]]'' Zelda in ''Ultimate'') were actually associated with Phantoms in their own games.




[[folder:Legendary Pokémon]]
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->'''Home Series:''' ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}''
-->'''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/PokemonGoldAndSilver'' [GBC], 1999 (Ho-Oh) \\
''VideoGame/PokemonRubyAndSapphire'' [GBA], 2002 (Registeel, Rayquaza) \\
''VideoGame/PokemonDiamondAndPearl'' [DS], 2006 (Manaphy)
->'''Stage:''' Kalos Pokémon League
->'''Appear in''': ''Wii U'', ''Ultimate''

Four legendary Pokémon who sometimes appear in each chamber of the Kalos Pokémon League. Ho-Oh and Manahpy were previously [[Characters/SuperSmashBrosPokeBallPokemon Poké Ball summons]], while Rayquaza was [[Characters/SuperSmashBrosBosses a boss]]. See their respective pages for more info.

The fourth, Registeel, is the Iron Pokémon and a member of the Regi Trio whose mysterious body is harder than any known metal.

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->'''Home
-> '''Home Series:''' ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}''
-->'''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/PokemonGoldAndSilver'' [GBC], 1999 (Ho-Oh) \\
''VideoGame/PokemonRubyAndSapphire'' [GBA], 2002 (Registeel, Rayquaza) \\
''VideoGame/PokemonDiamondAndPearl'' [DS], 2006 (Manaphy)
->'''Stage:''' Kalos Pokémon League
->'''Appear in''': ''Wii
''Franchise/MegaMan''
--> '''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/MegaMan3'' 1990 [[=NES=]] and ''VideoGame/MegaMan5'' 1992 [[=NES=]]
-> '''Appear in:''' ''3DS/Wii
U'', ''Ultimate''

Four legendary Pokémon who sometimes appear in each chamber of the Kalos Pokémon League. Ho-Oh and Manahpy were previously [[Characters/SuperSmashBrosPokeBallPokemon Poké Ball summons]], while Rayquaza was [[Characters/SuperSmashBrosBosses a boss]]. See their respective pages for more info.

The fourth, Registeel,
Rush is the Iron Pokémon Mega Man's robotic canine companion and a member of huge asset across his adventures. In ''Smash Bros,'' Mega Man can use the Regi Trio whose mysterious body is harder than any known metal.Rush Coil as a recovery move, enabling him to jump on Rush's back like a spring. He also has a custom special that replaces him with Beat, a robot bird created by Dr. Cossack after Mega Man saved his daughter, Kalinka.



* {{BFS}}: Though it doesn't pick them up, Registeel's earthquake attack causes the gigantic sword platforms in its chamber to uproot and swing around.
* GiantFlyer: Rayquaza is long enough to stretch across the entirety of the screen without fitting completely, and interacts with the stage by flying around above it and damaging fighters who run into it.
* MakingASplash: Manaphy transforms the main platform into a hollow funnel shape and uses Whirlpool to draw any fighters to the opening at the center.
* OlympusMons: Four extremely powerful, unique creatures from a {{Mons}} game.
* PlayingWithFire: Ho-Oh's Sacred Fire attack creates gigantic pillars of fire either just off of the platforms or underneath the two smaller platforms launching them high into the air.

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* {{BFS}}: Though it AdaptationalWimp: In Mega Man's games, Beat is perfectly capable of fighting by itself, pecking at anything that comes near it. Here, he doesn't pick them up, Registeel's earthquake attack causes the gigantic sword platforms even do a small amount of damage.
* AssistCharacter: Rush only appears
in its chamber to uproot Mega Man's up special, while Beat is a custom special.
* CanineCompanion: Rush is one that can function as a spring, a jet, a submarine, a spaceship
and swing around.
* GiantFlyer: Rayquaza is long enough to stretch across the entirety of the screen without fitting completely, and interacts with the stage by flying around above it and damaging fighters who run into it.
* MakingASplash: Manaphy transforms the main platform into a hollow funnel shape and
even PowerArmor. In this title, he only really uses Whirlpool to draw any fighters the spring.
* DemotedToExtra: Due
to the opening at the center.
* OlympusMons: Four extremely powerful, unique creatures from a {{Mons}} game.
* PlayingWithFire: Ho-Oh's Sacred Fire attack creates gigantic pillars
removal of fire either just off of the platforms or underneath the two smaller platforms launching them high into the air.custom specials in ''Ultimate'', Beat's only appearance in that game is as a Spirit.
* RobotDog: Rush, obviously. Beat is a robot bird.
* TeamPet: Both characters count as such, being a dog and a bird respectively.



[[folder:Mother Fairy]]
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->'''Home Series:''' ''VideoGame/PacMan''
-->'''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/PacLand'' [Arcade] (1984)
-->'''Nintendo Debut:''' ''[[VideoGame/SuperSmashBrosForNintendo3DSAndWiiU Super Smash Bros. for Wii U]]'' [Wii U] (2014), ''Arcade Archives: VideoGame/PacLand'' [Nintendo Switch] (2022) (in home series)
->'''Stage:''' Pac-Land
->'''Appears in''': ''Wii U'', ''Ultimate''

A huge fairy who Pac-Man returns a lost fairy to in Pac-Land. In ''Super Smash Bros.'' she awards the winged boots to the first players who can grab them, greatly boosting their jump height.

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-> '''Home
Series:''' ''VideoGame/PacMan''
-->'''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/PacLand'' [Arcade] (1984)
-->'''Nintendo Debut:''' ''[[VideoGame/SuperSmashBrosForNintendo3DSAndWiiU Super Smash Bros. for Wii U]]'' [Wii U] (2014), ''Arcade Archives: VideoGame/PacLand'' [Nintendo Switch] (2022) (in home series)
->'''Stage:''' Pac-Land
->'''Appears
''VideoGame/AnimalCrossing''
--> '''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/AnimalCrossing'' [Platform/Nintendo64], 2001
->'''Appear
in''': ''Wii ''3DS/Wii U'', ''Ultimate''

A huge fairy who Pac-Man returns a lost fairy to The local storekeeper in Pac-Land. In ''Super Smash Bros.'' she awards the winged boots Villager's town, Tom Nook sells a home to the first players Villager, which can be expanded on. He also has two sons, Timmy and Tommy Nook, who can grab them, greatly boosting their jump height.help him with the family business. In ''Smash'', Tom and the Nooklings team up with the Villager and Isabelle's Final Smashes.



* OurFairiesAreDifferent: She resembles a human woman with insect wings, wearing a long pink robe.
* {{Retraux}}: She appears in pixelated form, like the rest of her stage, to reflect the graphics of her original game.

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* OurFairiesAreDifferent: She resembles AssistCharacter: Summoned by the Villager or Isabelle during their Final Smashes. They build a human woman with insect wings, wearing house or a long pink robe.
town hall which then promptly [[StuffBlowingUp explodes]].
* {{Retraux}}: She appears in pixelated form, GracefulLoser: While he's visibly morose about failing to be PromotedToPlayable like Isabelle after her reveal trailer, he still states that he's happy for Villager and Isabelle getting to join the rest of her stage, fight and resolves to reflect get decent homes ready for them in the graphics of her original game.untitled-at-the-time ''Animal Crossing: New Horizons''.



[[folder:Nabbit]]
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->'''Home Series:''' ''Franchise/SuperMarioBros''
-->'''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/NewSuperMarioBrosU'' [Wii U], 2012
->'''Stage:''' Mushroom Kingdom U
->'''Appears in''': ''Wii U'', ''Ultimate''

A rabbit-like thief from the Mushroom Kingdom who is known for stealing items from Toads, though he has helped out Luigi at least once. In ''Smash'', he appears in the Mushroom Kingdom U stage, trying to kidnap the fighters.

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->'''Home [[caption-width-right:250:[[Film/BackToTheFuturePartII What, you gotta use your hands? It's like a baby's toy!]]]]
-> '''Home
Series:''' ''Franchise/SuperMarioBros''
-->'''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/NewSuperMarioBrosU'' [Wii U], 2012
->'''Stage:''' Mushroom Kingdom U
->'''Appears in''': ''Wii
''VideoGame/WildGunman'' 1984
-> '''Appear in:''' ''3DS/Wii
U'', ''Ultimate''

A rabbit-like thief group of outlaws from the Mushroom Kingdom who is known for stealing items from Toads, though he has helped out Luigi titular game. They serve as Duck Hunt's down special, shooting at least once. In ''Smash'', he appears opponents and serving as somewhat of a shield. They also appear in Duck Hunt's Final Smash, having a shootout with the Mushroom Kingdom U stage, trying to kidnap the fighters.''Hogan's Alley'' targets.



* BagOfKidnapping: He tries to capture the fighters by stuffing them inside his bag.
* {{Flight}}: He's given the ability to fly straight up like a rocket, which he does not possess in his original games.
* OneHitKO: If Nabbit successfully makes off with you, you'll be carried directly off the stage and KO'd. Wiggling and button mashing can help you escape, but the more damage you've taken, the less likely you are to break out.
* RascallyRabbit: He has rabbit ears, and while he is not shown being evil ''per se'', he is still a thief and, in this game, a kidnapper.

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* BagOfKidnapping: He tries to capture AssistCharacter: They can be summoned by the fighters by stuffing Duck Hunt Dog to shoot at enemies, and even serve as somewhat of a shield.
* GoofyPrintUnderwear: The skinny man can have his pants drop when attacked, revealing his polka dotted boxer shorts.
* HumanShield: You can summon
them inside his bag.
* {{Flight}}: He's given the ability
to fly straight up like a rocket, which he does not possess in his original games.
* OneHitKO: If Nabbit successfully makes off with you, you'll be carried directly off the stage and KO'd. Wiggling and button mashing can help you escape, but the more damage you've taken, the less likely you are to break out.
* RascallyRabbit: He has rabbit ears, and while he is not shown being evil ''per se'', he is still a thief and, in this game, a kidnapper.
[[TakingTheBullet take hits]] for you.



[[folder:Peckish Aristocrab]]
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->'''Home Series:''' ''VideoGame/{{Pikmin}}''
-->'''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/Pikmin3'' [Wii U], 2013
->'''Stage:''' Garden of Hope
->'''Appears in''': ''Wii U'', ''Ultimate''

A giant grab-like creature that lurks near water and grabs Pikmin with its powerful pincers. On the Garden of Hope stage, it simply rams into opponents from either side of the stage.

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Not pictured: Byte & Barq, Kid Cobra]]
-> '''Home
Series:''' ''VideoGame/{{Pikmin}}''
-->'''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/Pikmin3'' [Wii U], 2013
->'''Stage:''' Garden of Hope
->'''Appears in''': ''Wii U'',
''VideoGame/{{ARMS}}''
--> '''Debut:''' ''ARMS'' [Switch], 2017
-> '''Appear in:'''
''Ultimate''

A giant grab-like creature Brawlers from all over the world, fighting amongst one another to prove themselves to be the champion and united by their unique ability to extend their arms across vast distances with their spring-like ARMS. They appear as part of Min Min's Final Smash attack, lending their ARMS to lay the smackdown on her opponents. Fighters that lurks near water and grabs Pikmin appear include:

* '''Spring Man''': A spirited boxer. Attacks
with its powerful pincers. On the Garden of Hope stage, it simply rams into opponents from either side of the stage.a Toaster ARM. Also appears as an Assist Trophy and Mii Brawler costume.
* '''Ribbon Girl''': An IdolSinger. Attacks with a Sparky ARM. Also appears as a Mii Brawler costume.
* '''Ninjara''': A {{Ninja}}-in-training. Attacks with a Chakram ARM. Also appears as a DLC Mii Brawler Costume.
* '''Master Mummy''': A massive and aggressive mummy. Attacks with a Megaton ARM.
* '''Mechanica''': A ChildProdigy who pilots a MiniMecha. Attacks with a Revolver ARM.
* '''Twintelle''': A glamorous movie star. Attacks with a Chilla ARM.



* GiantEnemyCrab: While in its home franchise it's no larger than any real-life crab and only appears colossal to the insect-sized protagonists, in ''Smash'' it's much larger than the human fighters.

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* GiantEnemyCrab: While BadassNormal: Mechanica doesn't have the ARMS gene, but she can still roll with the rest of the roster thanks to her MiniMecha.
* MaskOfPower: With the exception of Master Mummy (who is covered from head to toe
in its home franchise it's no larger than any real-life crab bandages) and only appears colossal to Mechanica (who is a BadassNormal), everyone with the insect-sized protagonists, in ''Smash'' it's much larger than the human fighters.ARMS gene wears a special mask that helps them to keep their otherwise-unwieldy spring-like arms under control.



[[folder:Reshiram and Zekrom]]
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->'''Home Series:''' ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}''
-->'''Debut:''' ''Pokemon Black & White'' [DS], 2010
->'''Stage:''' Unova Pokémon League
->'''Appears in''': ''3DS'', ''Ultimate''

The two mascot legendary Pokémon of ''VideoGame/PokemonBlackAndWhite'', the Vast White and Deep Black Pokémon, said to respectively represent truth and ideals and each being one third (the other is Kyurem) of the Legendary dragon Pokémon that saved the Unova region in times past. Reshiram and Zekrom appear in the background of the Unova Pokémon League stage.

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->'''Home Series:''' ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}''
-->'''Debut:''' ''Pokemon Black & White'' [DS], 2010
->'''Stage:''' Unova Pokémon League
->'''Appears in''': ''3DS'', ''Ultimate''

The two mascot legendary Pokémon of ''VideoGame/PokemonBlackAndWhite'',
[[caption-width-right:350:Arsène with Joker]]
-> '''Home Series''': ''Franchise/{{Persona}}''
-->-- '''Debut''': ''VideoGame/Persona5'' [[=PS3=]/[=PS4=]], 2016
-->-- '''Nintendo debut:''' ''VideoGame/PersonaQ2NewCinemaLabyrinth'' [Platform/Nintendo3DS], 2018
-> '''Appear in:''' ''Ultimate''
-> '''Voiced by''': Creator/XanderMobus (English), Creator/JunFukuyama (Japanese)
-> ''"[[ArcWords I am thou. Thou art I.]] Show
the Vast White strength of thy will, and Deep Black Pokémon, said rage against all challengers!"''

Personas are metaphysical manifestations of one's personality, created
to respectively represent truth and ideals and each help one deal with hardships in life. In the ''Persona'' series, they take the form of a FightingSpirit, with the Personas of ''VideoGame/Persona5'' being one third (the other is Kyurem) born from their users' rebellious spirits. While Joker has the power of the Legendary dragon Pokémon that saved WildCard, which allows him to summon multiple Personas, his first and most famous Persona is Arsène, manifested from his indignation at the Unova region in times past. Reshiram and Zekrom appear in the background of the Unova Pokémon League stage.injustice he suffered from those who abused their power. In ''Ultimate'', Arsène can be summoned when his Rebellion Gauge is filled, strengthening Joker's attacks temporarily.



* OurDragonsAreDifferent: Both of them are primarily Dragon-types, though Reshiram is Dragon/Fire and Zekrom is Dragon/Electric.
* LightningFireJuxtaposition: Reshiram's secondary typing is Fire contrasting with Zekrom's Electric typing.
* PlayingWithFire: Reshiram will use Fusion Flare set the stage platforms on fire, localized to either the sides or the center.
* ShockAndAwe: Zekrom will use Fusion Bolt to hit the stage, either hitting fighters in the center, or destroying stairways and tilting it if it hits the sides.

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* OurDragonsAreDifferent: Both of them are AdaptationalBadass: As a starter Persona, Arsène has middling-at-best stats and is very likely to be replaced with stronger Personas as the player progressed, unless the player is [[EliteTweak extremely dedicated to using certain fusion methods to strengthen him]]. In ''Ultimate'', however, he is the only Persona Joker uses, and has access to powerful skills that he doesn't have by default, including Eigaon (a high tier Curse spell), Tetrakarn (a shield that deflects physical damage), and Makarakarn (a shield that deflects magic damage).
* CastingAShadow: Arsène is
primarily Dragon-types, though Reshiram is Dragon/Fire and Zekrom is Dragon/Electric.
* LightningFireJuxtaposition: Reshiram's secondary typing is Fire contrasting
associated with Zekrom's Electric typing.
the "Curse" element in his home game. In ''Ultimate'', he gives Joker the ability to cast Eiha and Eigaon, dark-based magic attacks.
* PlayingWithFire: Reshiram will CombatStilettos: He has bladed high heels, which he'll use Fusion Flare set to kick foes into submission once he's summoned.
* DarkIsNotEvil: Arsène's design invokes a demon-like appearance, with large horns and a scary red face, and uses Curse element attacks. However, as an extension of Joker's mind and will, he's heroic.
%%* FightingSpirit: Joker's Persona, natch.
* NamedAfterSomeoneFamous: Arsène's namesake is Literature/ArseneLupin,
the stage platforms on fire, localized GentlemanThief of French literature fame. Viewers of famous anime might recognize his grandson, ''Franchise/LupinIII''.
* RedBaron: He refers
to either himself as "the Pillager of Twilight" in his home game.
* SuperMode: In practice, Arsène functions as a super mode for Joker in ''Ultimate'', temporarily increasing his attack power when he is active.
* TarotMotifs: Different Personas are classified under different Arcanas of
the sides or the center.
tarot deck. Arsène in particular is a part of The Fool class of Personas.
* ShockAndAwe: Zekrom will use Fusion Bolt to hit the stage, either hitting fighters TheVoiceless: Arsène has some voiced lines in the center, or destroying stairways and tilting it if it hits original game, as well as in the sides.teaser trailer for Joker's inclusion. In-game, however, he remains silent.
* WingedHumanoid: Arsène has a pair of large black raven-like wings, which he lends to Joker when summoned as part of his Wings of Rebellion recovery special.



[[folder:Shark]]
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->'''Home Series:''' ''VideoGame/AnimalCrossing''
-->'''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/AnimalCrossingWildWorld'' [DS], 2005
->'''Stage''': Tortimer Island
->'''Appears in''': ''3DS'', ''Ultimate''

A shark that lurks in the waters on the edges of Tortimer Island, and which will attack any fighters who swim too far out.

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[[folder:Cappy]]
->'''Home Series:''' ''VideoGame/AnimalCrossing''
-->'''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/AnimalCrossingWildWorld'' [DS], 2005
->'''Stage''': Tortimer Island
->'''Appears in''': ''3DS'',
''Franchise/SuperMarioBros''
-->'''Debut''': ''VideoGame/SuperMarioRun'' [iOS/Android], 2017 (EarlyBirdCameo); ''VideoGame/SuperMarioOdyssey'' [Switch], 2017 (official)
-> '''Appear in:'''
''Ultimate''

A shark that lurks in denizen of the waters on Cap Kingdom who aided Mario during the edges events of Tortimer Island, ''Super Mario Odyssey'' in order to save his sister, Tiara, when Bowser uses her as a wedding accessory. In ''Ultimate'', he resides on Mario's head, and which will attack any fighters who swim too far out.poke his eyes out when Mario uses his Super Jump Punch and when Mario throws his hat during a taunt.



* 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.
* BorderPatrol: It lurks in the water on the edges of its stage, and will emerge to attack any players that stray too far from the island itself. It won't appear if hazards are turned off.
* ThreateningShark: A large, aggressive shark that will attack anyone who approaches it or enters the water.
-->''"The shallow waters around the island are home to some vicious sharks. They'll swim close and try to make a meal of an unsuspecting fighter."''

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* AdaptationalVillainy: In AnimateInanimateObject: He's a living hat.
* TheCameo: He doesn't play an active role in
the original games, sharks were docile and would not attack even if you swam by them, game, instead swimming away. Here, they actively attack swimming fighters.
* BorderPatrol: It lurks in the water on the edges of its stage, and will emerge to attack any players that stray too far from the island itself. It won't appear if hazards are turned off.
* ThreateningShark: A large, aggressive shark that will attack anyone who approaches it or enters the water.
-->''"The shallow waters around the island are home to
making fried appearances during some vicious sharks. They'll swim close and try to make a meal of an unsuspecting fighter."''Mario's moves.



[[folder:Summoned Beasts]]
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->'''Home Series:''' ''Franchise/FinalFantasy''
-->'''Debut (Concept):''' ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyIII'' [Famicom] (1990)
-->'''Debut (Design/Bahamut ZERO):''' ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII'' [[=PS1=]] (1997)
--> '''Nintendo debut (Design/Bahamut ZERO):''' ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII'' [Platform/NintendoSwitch], 2019
-->'''Debut (Design/Ifrit):''' ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVIII'' [[=PS1=]] (1999)
--> '''Nintendo debut (Design/Ifrit):''' ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVIII'' [Platform/NintendoSwitch], 2019
->'''Stage''': Midgar
->'''Appears in''': ''3DS/Wii U'', ''Ultimate''

Summoned creatures, also known as "Eidolons" of "Espers" in a variety of titles, whose powers are often called upon by various heroes across the franchise to bring devastation upon their foes. Cloud Strife and his party called upon their strengths throughout their journey across the Planet with Summon Materia. In ''Smash'', they appear on the ''Midgar'' stage, wreaking havoc upon fighters with their almighty power. The summons appearing are as follows:

* '''Ifrit''': Lord of the Inferno, who casts ''Hellfire'' to push the stage around, as well as torch any victims unfortunate enough to be struck by his flames.
* '''Ramuh''': The Lord of Levin, whose ''Judgment Bolt'' shifts the top platforms of the stage about, as well as electrically charging them to stun and harm his foes.
* '''Odin''': The Dark Divinity, riding into battle on his mighty steed to cleave the stage (and possibly OneHitKO hapless fighters) with his mythic blade, ''Zantetsuken''.
* '''Leviathan''': The Lord of the Whorl, whose ''Tidal Wave'' will wash away any enemy unfortunate enough to fall into the mighty floods he summons.
* '''Bahamut ZERO''': The Dreadwyrm, whose devastating ''Mega Flare'' will engulf half of the stage and destroy anyone in the blast zone.

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->'''Home
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-> '''Home
Series:''' ''Franchise/FinalFantasy''
-->'''Debut (Concept):''' ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyIII'' [Famicom] (1990)
-->'''Debut (Design/Bahamut ZERO):''' ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII'' [[=PS1=]] (1997)
''VideoGame/{{Minecraft}}''
--> '''Debut:''' ''Minecraft'' [PC] (2011)
--> '''Nintendo debut (Design/Bahamut ZERO):''' ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII'' [Platform/NintendoSwitch], 2019
-->'''Debut (Design/Ifrit):''' ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVIII'' [[=PS1=]] (1999)
--> '''Nintendo debut (Design/Ifrit):''' ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVIII'' [Platform/NintendoSwitch], 2019
->'''Stage''': Midgar
->'''Appears in''': ''3DS/Wii U'',
debut:''' ''Minecraft'' [Platform/WiiU], 2016
-> '''Appear in:'''
''Ultimate''

Summoned creatures, also known as "Eidolons" of "Espers" in a variety of titles, whose powers Creepers are often called upon by various heroes across monsters commonly found in the franchise to bring devastation upon Overworld of ''Minecraft'', as well as the most recognizeable monster in the game. Distinguished by their foes. Cloud Strife ghastly green skin, strangely upright bodies, and his party called upon hideous faces, Creepers are a bane to any who build, as they have a nasty habit of sneaking up on unsuspecting victims before self-destructing, their strengths throughout their journey across the Planet with Summon Materia. explosions causing serious damage and bodily harm to those nearby. In ''Smash'', ''Ultimate'', they appear as part of the Final Smash for Steve, ''et al.'', self-destructing on the ''Midgar'' stage, wreaking havoc upon fighters with their almighty power. The summons appearing are as follows:

* '''Ifrit''': Lord of the Inferno, who casts ''Hellfire'' to push the stage around, as well as torch any victims unfortunate enough to be struck by his flames.
* '''Ramuh''': The Lord of Levin, whose ''Judgment Bolt'' shifts the top platforms of the stage about, as well as electrically charging them to stun and harm his foes.
* '''Odin''': The Dark Divinity, riding into battle on his mighty steed to cleave the stage (and possibly OneHitKO
hapless fighters) with his mythic blade, ''Zantetsuken''.
* '''Leviathan''': The Lord of the Whorl, whose ''Tidal Wave'' will wash away any enemy unfortunate enough to fall
victim that was shoved into the mighty floods he summons.
* '''Bahamut ZERO''': The Dreadwyrm, whose devastating ''Mega Flare'' will engulf half of the stage and destroy anyone in the blast zone.
a TNT-filled building.



* AbsurdlySharpBlade: Odin's sword can cleanly slice the stage ''in half'' with a well-placed Zantetsuken.
* AssistCharacter: The player summoner is immune to the attacks (but not the currents of Tsunami), with the exception of the Zantetsuken.
* BattleAura: Whoever summons them is enveloped in a red aura during their attack.
* InterfaceScrew: Tera Flare causes '''a ton''' of screen shaking when it hits, which is likely to disrupt everyone that isn't [[TheAllSeeingAI the CPU.]]
* MakingASplash: Leviathan, a sea serpent with dominion over water, which uses his Tidal Wave attack to flood the stage. In ''Smash'', he completes the elemental trifecta with Ifrit and Ramuh, taking a place usually reserved for [[AnIcePerson Shiva]] in the main series.
* MythologyGag: While their origins date back to the earliest of ''Final Fantasy'' titles, the Summons appear in their ''Final Fantasy VII'' incarnations (except for Ifrit, who has an updated appearance more similar to his feline incarnations).
* PlayingWithFire: Ifrit, a fire demon infamous for its destructive Hellfire ability. In ''Smash'', it attacks by creating pillars of fire and, alongside Leviathan and Ramuh, completes the major elemental trifecta.
* ShockAndAwe: Ramuh, a god of thunder who appears atop a cliff to conjure the Judgement Bolt and electrify parts of the stage. In ''Smash'', he completes the major elemental trifecta alongside Ifrit and Leviathan.
* SignatureMove: The Summons each have one move they're most famous for.
** '''Ifrit:''' Performs ''Hellfire''. Ifrit attacks the stage with powerful flames, forcing the stage to tilt and incinerating fighters close to the blast point.
** '''Ramuh:''' Performs ''Judgement Bolt''. Lightning strikes the stage's three floating platforms, causing their locations to shift and enveloping one in electricity. Fighters who come in contact with the rigged platform will take electric damage.
** '''Leviathan:''' Performs ''Tidal Wave''. Floods the vicinity with a raging storm. Fighters who fall off the left side of the stage are liable to be swept away by the powerful current. Fighters who fall off the right side will collide with the stage and take damage; if their damage is at least 100%, they will be instantly KO'd instead.
** '''Odin:''' Performs ''Zantetsuken''. Odin delivers a cleaving vertical strike down the center of the stage. Any fighters caught in the blow [[OneHitKill are launched skyward to their untimely deaths.]] Immediately afterwards, the stage splits cleanly in two. Eventually, it melds back together, crushing anyone stuck between the halves.
** '''Bahamut ZERO:''' Performs ''Tera Flare''. Bahamut unleashes a powerful [[WaveMotionGun laser beam]] [[BreathWeapon from its mouth]] at the ground in the distance, then quickly approaches the foreground. Any fighters unfortunate enough to be caught in the beam are subsequently disintegrated.
* SingleStrokeBattle: Upon being summoned, Odin performs Zantetsuken to cut the battlefield in half. This will usually KO anybody that is in the middle of the stage. This carries over to the stage reformation, which can KO fighters sandwiched in the middle.
* SpritePolygonMix: All of the summons are depicted as high-resolution 2D artwork, with Midgar itself being modeled in 3D.

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* AbsurdlySharpBlade: Odin's sword can cleanly slice the stage ''in half'' with a well-placed Zantetsuken.
* AssistCharacter: The player summoner is immune to the attacks (but not the currents of Tsunami), with the exception of the Zantetsuken.
* BattleAura: Whoever summons them is enveloped in a red aura during their attack.
* InterfaceScrew: Tera Flare causes '''a ton''' of screen shaking when it hits, which is likely to disrupt everyone that isn't [[TheAllSeeingAI the CPU.]]
* MakingASplash: Leviathan, a sea serpent with dominion over water, which uses his Tidal Wave attack to flood the stage. In ''Smash'', he completes the elemental trifecta with Ifrit and Ramuh, taking a place usually reserved for [[AnIcePerson Shiva]] in the main series.
* MythologyGag: While their origins date back to the earliest of ''Final Fantasy'' titles, the Summons appear in their ''Final Fantasy VII'' incarnations (except for Ifrit, who has an updated appearance more similar to his feline incarnations).
* PlayingWithFire: Ifrit, a fire demon infamous for its destructive Hellfire ability. In ''Smash'', it attacks by creating pillars of fire and, alongside Leviathan and Ramuh, completes the major elemental trifecta.
* ShockAndAwe: Ramuh, a god of thunder who appears atop a cliff to conjure the Judgement Bolt and electrify parts of the stage. In ''Smash'', he completes the major elemental trifecta alongside Ifrit and Leviathan.
* SignatureMove: The Summons each have one move they're most famous for.
** '''Ifrit:''' Performs ''Hellfire''. Ifrit attacks the stage with powerful flames, forcing the stage to tilt and incinerating fighters
ActionBomb: When they draw close to the blast point.
** '''Ramuh:''' Performs ''Judgement Bolt''. Lightning strikes the stage's three floating platforms,
their victim, they self-destruct after a moment's delay, causing their locations to shift and enveloping one in electricity. Fighters who come in contact with the rigged platform will take electric damage.
** '''Leviathan:''' Performs ''Tidal Wave''. Floods the vicinity with a raging storm. Fighters who fall off the left side of the stage are liable to be swept away by the powerful current. Fighters who fall off the right side will collide with the stage and take damage; if their damage is at least 100%, they will be instantly KO'd instead.
** '''Odin:''' Performs ''Zantetsuken''. Odin delivers a cleaving vertical strike down the center of the stage. Any fighters caught in the blow [[OneHitKill are launched skyward to their untimely deaths.]] Immediately afterwards, the stage splits cleanly in two. Eventually, it melds back together, crushing anyone stuck between the halves.
** '''Bahamut ZERO:''' Performs ''Tera Flare''. Bahamut unleashes
a powerful [[WaveMotionGun laser beam]] [[BreathWeapon from its mouth]] at the ground in the distance, then quickly approaches the foreground. Any fighters unfortunate enough to be caught in the beam are subsequently disintegrated.
* SingleStrokeBattle: Upon being summoned, Odin performs Zantetsuken to cut the battlefield in half. This will usually KO anybody that is in the middle of the stage. This carries over to the stage reformation, which can KO fighters sandwiched in the middle.
* SpritePolygonMix: All of the summons are depicted as high-resolution 2D artwork, with Midgar itself being modeled in 3D.
explosion.



[[folder:Viridi (Nachure)]]
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->'''Home Series:''' ''VideoGame/KidIcarus''
-->'''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/KidIcarusUprising'' [3DS], 2012
->'''Stage''': Reset Bomb Forest
->'''Appears in''': ''3DS/Wii U'', ''Ultimate''
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MakikoOhmoto (Japanese), Creator/HyndenWalch (''3DS/Wii U''; English), Dayci Brookshire (''Ultimate''; English)
-->''Good riddance, human scum! The world is better off without you!''

The Goddess of Nature and a major character in ''Kid Icarus: Uprising''. She despises humans for disrupting the balance of nature and has tried on some occasions to wipe them out, though she's been put in situations where she's had to assist Pit and Palutena instead. In the Reset Bomb Forest stage, she unleashes her reset bombs upon the warring humans in retaliation for the damage they've inflicted on nature. She also appears in most of the "Palutena's Guidance" secret taunts.

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[[folder:Viridi (Nachure)]]
[[folder:Dragon Quest Heroes]]
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->'''Home Series:''' ''VideoGame/KidIcarus''
-->'''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/KidIcarusUprising'' [3DS], 2012
->'''Stage''': Reset Bomb Forest
->'''Appears in''': ''3DS/Wii U'', ''Ultimate''
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MakikoOhmoto (Japanese), Creator/HyndenWalch (''3DS/Wii U''; English), Dayci Brookshire (''Ultimate''; English)
-->''Good riddance, human scum!
''VideoGame/DragonQuest''
--> '''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/DragonQuestI'' [NES], 1986 (First Hero), ''VideoGame/DragonQuestII'' [NES], 1987 (Second Hero), ''VideoGame/DragonQuestV'' [SNES], 1992 (Fifth Hero), ''VideoGame/DragonQuestVI'' [SNES], 1995 (Sixth Hero), ''VideoGame/DragonQuestVII'' [[[Platform/PlayStation PS]]], 2000 (Seventh Hero), ''VideoGame/DragonQuestIX'' [DS], 2009 (Ninth Hero), ''VideoGame/DragonQuestX'', 2012 [Wii], 2012 (Tenth Hero)
-> '''Appear in:''' ''Ultimate''

The world is better off without you!''

other Heroes that have appeared through the mainline ''Dragon Quest'' games. While not playable themselves, they help the four playable Heroes channel their power for their Final Smash. They include:

* '''The Descendant of Erdrick''':
The Goddess Hero of Nature and a major character in ''Kid Icarus: Uprising''. She despises humans for disrupting ''VideoGame/DragonQuestI'', who saved the balance realm of nature and has tried on some occasions to wipe them out, though she's been put in situations where she's had to assist Pit and Palutena instead. In Alefgard from the Reset Bomb Forest stage, she unleashes her reset bombs upon the warring humans in retaliation for the damage they've inflicted on nature. She also appears in most dark clutches of the "Palutena's Guidance" secret taunts.Dragonlord.
* '''The Prince of Midenhall''': The Hero of ''VideoGame/DragonQuestII'', who joined forces with his cousins from Cannok and Moonbrooke to defeat the dark lord Hargon.
* '''The Son of Pankraz''': The Hero of ''VideoGame/DragonQuestV'', who squared off against the dark priest Ladja to save his family.
* '''The Prince of Somnia''': The Hero of ''VideoGame/DragonQuestVI'', who took it upon himself to defeat the evil wizard Murdaw.
* '''The Fisherman's Son''': The Hero of ''VideoGame/DragonQuestVII'', who embarked on a grand journey to save his world from oblivion.
* '''The Sentinel of the Starry Skies''': The Hero of ''VideoGame/DragonQuestIX'', who descended from the heavens to save the world from a potentially destructive power.
* '''The Boy from Tenton''': The hero of ''VideoGame/DragonQuestX'', who reincarnated after his death to save the world from the threat of monsters.



* AntiArmor: Her spirit's effect in ''Ultimate'' is Metal Killer. Which deals extra damage to Metal enemies.
* BadassAdorable: She ''is'' the deity of all things nature-related, and has proven a formidable foe to Pit and the Underworld Army. All while looking (and to an extent, acting) like an adorable little girl.
* DeadpanSnarker: Viridi is an absolute master of sarcasm, and doesn't hold back with the snark during her conversations with Pit and Palutena.
* DoesNotLikeSpam: According to the Palutena's Guidance for King K. Rool, she not only doesn't like bananas, but also thinks only idiots eat them. This may be a reference to how Cavendish bananas (the type that Donkey Kong's bananas are based on) are the result of human cultivation, rather than a naturally-evolved plant.
* DualBoss: Her Spirit battle has you fight a Mii wearing her outfit, representing her, and a black Kirby who spams Stone, who represents her rocky general Cragalanche.
* FantasticNuke: At her beck and call are Reset Bombs, superweapons that not only create massive explosions, but leave behind a large tangled mass of brambles that eventually becomes fertilizer for dense and impenetrable forests. The Reset Bomb Forest stage from ''[=3DS=]'' and ''Ultimate'' demonstrate the bomb's destructive power.
* FantasticRecruitmentDrive: She's seemingly gearing up for another war on humanity and looking for new troops -- having already recruited Dark Pit -- and wants to recruit Lucario due to its immense life-force.
* AFormYouAreComfortableWith: It's strongly implied in the Palutena's Guidance for Bayonetta that her true form is very different from what we see.
* FriendlyEnemy: She declared war on humanity -- who Palutena and Pit are sworn to protect -- [[VideoGame/KidIcarusUprising in the past]], and judging by her commentary in Dark Pit's and Lucario's Guidance conversations, intends to do so again. Despite this, she has a [[VitriolicBestBuds fairly amicable relationship]] with Palutena and Pit and regularly converses with them. And as listed under {{Tsundere}} below, she's hinted to have a thing for Pit in spite of all the shade she throws his way.
* GaiasVengeance: The Reset Bomb Forest stage depicts the scene where she stops a war between human nations by dropping a divine fruit that explosively grows into a forest, designed to attack humans and everything they build. Her Spirit's effect is Metal Killer, which also shows off her hatred of anything non-natural, like refined metals.
* GreenThumb: As expected from the goddess of nature. She's one of the spirits who can make the giant beanstalk grow in ''World of Light''.
* HypocriticalHumor:
** During the Palutena's Guidance conversation for Robin in ''Wii U'', Viridi taunts Chrom for not making it to ''Smash Bros.'' because he and Ike are too similar and having [[MovesetClone carbon copy fighters]] would be pointless. Dark Pit, one of the representatives from her series and newest member of the Forces of Nature, is a literal clone and a MovesetClone of Pit. Ditto for Chrom's own daughter being a clone of Marth.
** A DLC-exclusive example: during the Palutena's Guidance on the Mii Swordfighter, she comments that the Mii is "awfully funny looking". [[{{Irony}} Guess which fighter class gets the Viridi costume?]] That's right; you get to make her call a Mii version of herself "funny looking".
** She's quick to swoon over the more handsome men in the cast, despite her hatred for humanity.
* {{Irony}}:
** Not only can the Mii Swordfighter she makes fun of wear an outfit made in her resemblance, but when found as a spirit in ''Ultimate'', she's possessing the Mii Swordfighter itself using said outfit.
** She's ecstatic over the Inklings in their world to have taken over after humanity was killed off...except that [[HistoryRepeats the Inklings are pretty much still the same and fight on a regular basis.]]
* TheKnightsWhoSaySquee: She has ''quite'' the crush on Link, and thinks Marth is quite handsome as well... [[{{Tsundere}} for a hairless monkey]]. She also joins the others in gushing over Mega Man. In ''Ultimate'', she gushes over Roy and the Piranha Plant, too.
* LeaningOnTheFourthWall: Like the other Kid Icarus characters, Viridi displays a degree of MediumAwareness.
--> ''Motion control... that's [[Platform/NintendoWii revolutionary!]] We should patent that.''
* MotorMouth: The entirety of the Palutena's Guidance on the [[Franchise/SuperMarioBros Piranha Plant]] consists of her rapidly listing off all the variations of the enemy, [[OverlyLongGag which goes on for quite some time]].
* NatureSpirit: Or Nature Goddess, more properly. This enables her to sense the life-force of others.
* PopCulturedBadass: She's the goddess of nature ''and'' an expert on all things Nintendo.
* ReallySevenHundredYearsOld: Like all angels and goddesses. She's thousands of years old, but she's physically and mentally a little girl of around 8 years old. Lampshaded by Pit in the Palutena's Guidance about Ike in ''Wii U''.
* SonOfAnApe: She refers to humans as "monkeys" to show her disdain for them.
* SuperEmpowering: She grants Dark Pit the Power of Flight and also helps Pit out when Palutena's in the arena.
* ThisIsUnforgivable: Mewtwo's existence makes her furious. She screams at the humans who created it in a rage for tampering with life without considering the damage [[PersonOfMassDestruction a genetically-engineered creature like Mewtwo]] might have on the ecosystem.
* {{Tsundere}}: Just like in ''Uprising'', Viridi loves to tease or insult Pit, but she'll still give him advice and cheer him on.

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* AntiArmor: Her spirit's effect in ''Ultimate'' is Metal Killer. Which deals extra damage to Metal enemies.
* BadassAdorable: She ''is'' the deity of all things nature-related, and has proven a formidable foe to Pit and the Underworld Army. All while looking (and to an extent, acting)
CombinationAttack: Much like an adorable little girl.
* DeadpanSnarker: Viridi is an absolute master of sarcasm, and doesn't hold back
with Mega Man, they combine their powers together for the snark during her conversations with Pit and Palutena.
Hero's Final Smash.
* DoesNotLikeSpam: According to HeroesPreferSwords: As the Palutena's Guidance heroes of their respective games, all of them are shown wielding swords... except for King K. Rool, she not only doesn't like bananas, but also thinks only idiots eat them. This may be a reference to how Cavendish bananas Madason (the type that Donkey Kong's bananas are based on) are hero of ''V'') [[spoiler:since he's actually the result of human cultivation, rather than a naturally-evolved plant.
* DualBoss: Her Spirit battle has you fight a Mii wearing her outfit, representing her, and a black Kirby who spams Stone, who represents her rocky general Cragalanche.
* FantasticNuke: At her beck and call are Reset Bombs, superweapons that not only create massive explosions, but leave behind a large tangled mass of brambles that eventually becomes fertilizer for dense and impenetrable forests. The Reset Bomb Forest stage from ''[=3DS=]'' and ''Ultimate'' demonstrate the bomb's destructive power.
* FantasticRecruitmentDrive: She's seemingly gearing up for another war on humanity and looking for new troops -- having already recruited Dark Pit -- and wants to recruit Lucario due to its immense life-force.
* AFormYouAreComfortableWith: It's strongly implied in the Palutena's Guidance for Bayonetta that her true form is very different from what we see.
* FriendlyEnemy: She declared war on humanity -- who Palutena and Pit are sworn to protect -- [[VideoGame/KidIcarusUprising in the past]], and judging by her commentary in Dark Pit's and Lucario's Guidance conversations, intends to do so again. Despite this, she has a [[VitriolicBestBuds fairly amicable relationship]] with Palutena and Pit and regularly converses with them. And as listed under {{Tsundere}} below, she's hinted to have a thing for Pit in spite of all the shade she throws his way.
* GaiasVengeance: The Reset Bomb Forest stage depicts the scene where she stops a war between human nations by dropping a divine fruit that explosively grows into a forest, designed to attack humans and everything they build. Her Spirit's effect is Metal Killer, which also shows off her hatred of anything non-natural, like refined metals.
* GreenThumb: As expected from the goddess of nature. She's one
''father'' of the spirits who can make the giant beanstalk grow real hero in ''World of Light''.
* HypocriticalHumor:
** During the Palutena's Guidance conversation for Robin in ''Wii U'', Viridi taunts Chrom for not making it to ''Smash Bros.'' because he and Ike are too similar and having [[MovesetClone carbon copy fighters]] would be pointless. Dark Pit, one of the representatives from her series and newest member of the Forces of Nature, is a literal clone and a MovesetClone of Pit. Ditto for Chrom's own daughter being a clone of Marth.
** A DLC-exclusive example: during the Palutena's Guidance on the Mii Swordfighter, she comments that the Mii is "awfully funny looking". [[{{Irony}} Guess which fighter class gets the Viridi costume?]] That's right; you get to make her call a Mii version of herself "funny looking".
** She's quick to swoon over the more handsome men in the cast, despite her hatred for humanity.
* {{Irony}}:
** Not only can the Mii Swordfighter she makes fun of wear an outfit made in her resemblance, but when found as a spirit in ''Ultimate'', she's possessing the Mii Swordfighter itself using said outfit.
** She's ecstatic over the Inklings in their world to have taken over after humanity was killed off...except that [[HistoryRepeats the Inklings are pretty much still the same and fight on a regular basis.
his home game.]]
* TheKnightsWhoSaySquee: She WingedHumanoid: The hero from ''IX'', being a [[OurAngelsAreDifferent Celestrian]], has ''quite'' the crush on Link, and thinks Marth is quite handsome as well... [[{{Tsundere}} for a hairless monkey]]. She also joins the others in gushing over Mega Man. In ''Ultimate'', she gushes over Roy and the Piranha Plant, too.
* LeaningOnTheFourthWall: Like the other Kid Icarus characters, Viridi displays a degree of MediumAwareness.
--> ''Motion control... that's [[Platform/NintendoWii revolutionary!]] We should patent that.''
* MotorMouth: The entirety of the Palutena's Guidance on the [[Franchise/SuperMarioBros Piranha Plant]] consists of her rapidly listing off all the variations of the enemy, [[OverlyLongGag which goes on for quite some time]].
* NatureSpirit: Or Nature Goddess, more properly. This enables her to sense the life-force of others.
* PopCulturedBadass: She's the goddess of nature ''and'' an expert on all things Nintendo.
* ReallySevenHundredYearsOld: Like all angels and goddesses. She's thousands of years old, but she's physically and mentally a little girl of around 8 years old. Lampshaded by Pit in the Palutena's Guidance about Ike in ''Wii U''.
* SonOfAnApe: She refers to humans as "monkeys" to show her disdain for them.
* SuperEmpowering: She grants Dark Pit the Power of Flight and also helps Pit out when Palutena's in the arena.
* ThisIsUnforgivable: Mewtwo's existence makes her furious. She screams at the humans who created it in a rage for tampering with life without considering the damage [[PersonOfMassDestruction a genetically-engineered creature like Mewtwo]] might have on the ecosystem.
* {{Tsundere}}: Just like in ''Uprising'', Viridi loves to tease or insult Pit, but she'll still give him advice and cheer him on.
angel wings.



!!! ''Ultimate''
[[folder:Tockles]]
->'''Home Series:''' ''Franchise/DragonQuest''
-->'''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/DragonQuestXI'', [[=PS4=]/[=3DS=]] (2017)
->'''Stage''': Yggdrasil's Altar
->'''Appears in''': ''Ultimate''
Small creatures who exist beyond time as we understand it and who make sure that it flows the ways it should. The appearance of one signals that a new platform will be summoned to Yggdrasil's Altar.
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!!! ''Ultimate''
[[folder:Tockles]]
[[folder:Fiora]]
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->'''Home Series:''' ''Franchise/DragonQuest''
-->'''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/DragonQuestXI'', [[=PS4=]/[=3DS=]] (2017)
->'''Stage''': Yggdrasil's Altar
->'''Appears in''': ''Ultimate''
Small creatures who exist beyond time as we understand it
''Xenoblade Chronicles''
--> '''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/XenobladeChronicles1'' [Wii], 2010
-> '''Appears in:''' ''Ultimate''

A ChildhoodFriend of Shulk's, sister to Dunban,
and who make sure that it flows party member of ''Xenoblade Chronicles'', Fiora ended up getting fatally struck by Metal Face with seemingly no hope for survival. However, thanks to a GrandTheftMe from the ways it should. The goddess Meyneth, she survived with a new Mechon-enhanced appearance of one signals that a new platform will be summoned to Yggdrasil's Altar.
[[/folder]]
boot. Fiora appears to help Shulk, Dunban and Riki during the former's Final Smash in ''Ultimate''.



! Small Fry Corps.
[[folder:As a whole]]
Groups of characters that are fought by one or more player(s).

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! Small Fry Corps.
[[folder:As
* ActionGirlfriend: She has a whole]]
Groups
ChildhoodFriendRomance with Shulk and is more than capable of characters kicking some serious tail.
* AscendedExtra: Went from being two trophies (one for her human and Mechon forms, each) in ''3DS/Wii U'' to a part of the Chain Attack in ''Ultimate.''
* AssistCharacter: ''Ultimate'' adds her to Shulk's Final Smash, even though Shulk can only have two other party members.
* {{Cyborg}}: A Homs outfitted with Mechon technology.
* DualWielding: She attacks with the two swords
that came with her Mechon abilities.
* HumanAliens: Just like Shulk and Dunban, Fiora is a Homs.
* LateArrivalSpoiler: The fact that she was turned into a Mechon was a ''major'' plot point in ''Xenoblade Chronicles''.
* PowerFloats: She can fly, and appears while floating, though her home series implies that this is part of Meyneth's abilities and not her own.
* RobotGirl: She appears in her Mechon form, a massive spoiler for those who
are fought unfamiliar with ''Xenoblade Chronicles'''s story.
* TheVoiceless: Fiora wasn't given any recycled dialogue to use during her appearance. Similarly, while Shulk does call her name, he has no other voice clips regarding her, and neither do Dunban and Riki.
* WeCanRebuildHim: Fiora was murdered
by one or Metal Face and was given a Mechon body so she could survive as a Mechon pilot and act as a vessel for the goddess Meyneth. This later happens again in a much more player(s).benevolent sense as she gets her organic body back.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Jinjos and the Mighty Jinjonator]]
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->'''Home Series:''' ''VideoGame/BanjoKazooie''
--> '''Debut:''' ''Banjo-Kazooie'' [Nintendo 64], 1998
-> '''Appear in:''' ''Ultimate''

Jinjos are colorful, long-snouted creatures who frequently find themselves in trouble in the various regions of the Isle O'Hags. Banjo and Kazooie first encountered them as captives in Gruntilda's Lair and the magic worlds contained within. In many of the duo's adventures, finding all the Jinjos in a given world (or of a certain color in ''Tooie'') would give them a Jiggy. In their original appearance, they repaid the duo by summoning the Mighty Jinjonator, a statue animated by Kazooie's eggs that deals the final blow against Gruntilda. In ''Ultimate'', it appears as Banjo and Kazooie's Final Smash.



* ConservationOfNinjutsu: It doesn't take much send them flying... Unless you're playing on Cruel, where ''you'' are weaker and the others are stronger.
* EvilKnockoff: The Polygons were this for every character, Wire Frames were of Captain Falcon and Zelda, Alloys are of Falcon, Zelda, Mario and Kirby, and Multi Man Miis are this to your Miis.
* MultiMookMelee: What they are used for normally.
* OriginalGeneration: All of them are characters made for the ''Smash'' series. Even the Fighting Mii Team on the grounds that they are {{Face Stealer}}s, and also because the playable versions of the Miis are technically original to ''Smash''.
* RecurringElement: The mechanics used for these particular enemies introduced several core concepts to Super Smash Bros.'s single-player experience:
** The Fighting Polygon Team, as well as the Yoshi and Kirby teams in the original Smash Bros., codified a special battle for Smash's equivalent of Arcade Mode that pits the playable fighters up against an army of the same character (palette swapped as needed) who are all easily launched but can be dangerous if they decide to gang up on you (though this particular brand of Horde Battles is restricted to Special Orders on the Wii U version).
** The Fighting Polygon Team further codified the concept of the Small Fry Corps., an enemy team who lacks specials and throws and the ability to grab on ledges, but who come in two or more varieties whose basic movesets are copied from a playable fighter, and who are faced as a late-game MultiMookMelee (and this brand of Horde Battles is still in Wii U's Classic Mode).
** The Fighting Wire Frames in the sequel further introduced the concept of a mode specifically for fighting the game's Small Fry Corps., either beating a certain amount of them or [=KOing=] as many as you can within a time limit.

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* ConservationOfNinjutsu: It doesn't take much send TheBusCameBack: This is only the second time the Mighty Jinjonator has ever appeared since its debut in 1998.
* MistakenForGranite: Banjo & Kazooie initially summon the Jinjonator from the ground as a statue, but it quickly breaks out of its stone shell to attack their opponents.
* MythologyGag: The Banjo & Kazooie reveal trailer has
them flying... Unless you're playing on Cruel, where ''you'' are weaker summon the Jinjonator to attack King K. Rool, who then falls and the others are stronger.
* EvilKnockoff: The Polygons were this for every character, Wire Frames were of Captain Falcon and Zelda, Alloys are of Falcon, Zelda, Mario and Kirby, and Multi Man Miis are this to your Miis.
* MultiMookMelee: What they are used for normally.
* OriginalGeneration: All of them are characters made for the ''Smash'' series. Even the Fighting Mii Team on the grounds that they are {{Face Stealer}}s, and also because the playable versions of the Miis are technically original to ''Smash''.
* RecurringElement: The mechanics used for these particular enemies introduced several core concepts to Super Smash Bros.'s single-player experience:
** The Fighting Polygon Team, as well as the Yoshi and Kirby teams
makes a hole in the original Smash Bros., codified ground that a special boulder traps him in much like what happened to Gruntilda. The Jinjonator's role in the battle for Smash's equivalent of Arcade Mode that pits the playable fighters up against an army of the same character (palette swapped as needed) who are all easily launched but can be dangerous if they decide to gang up on you (though this particular brand of Horde Battles Gruntilda is restricted to Special Orders on the Wii U version).
** The Fighting Polygon Team further codified the concept of the Small Fry Corps., an enemy team who lacks specials and throws and the ability to grab on ledges, but who come in two or more varieties whose basic movesets are copied from a playable fighter, and who are faced as a late-game MultiMookMelee (and this brand of Horde Battles is still in Wii U's Classic Mode).
** The Fighting Wire Frames
also referenced in the sequel further introduced Gruntilda Spirit battle, where the concept of a mode specifically for fighting the game's Small Fry Corps., either beating a certain amount of Smash Ball will appear once Gruntilda Dedede's health is low enough.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: Its red eyes emphasize its powerful nature. They've been given some ArtEvolution by making
them or [=KOing=] as many as you can within a time limit.segmented and almost insect-like.



[[folder:Fighting Polygon Team]]
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-> '''Home Series:''' ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBros''
--> '''Debut:''' ''Super Smash Bros.'' [N64], 1999
-> '''Appears in:''' ''Smash 64''

Before the showdown with Master Hand, the player must face thirty abstract clones of every character in the game. Unlike the originals, they are incapable of special moves.

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[[folder:Kumatora and Boney]]
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-> '''Home [[caption-width-right:150:Kumatora]]
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[[caption-width-right:150:Boney]]
->'''Home
Series:''' ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBros''
''[[VideoGame/{{MOTHER}} EarthBound]]''
--> '''Debut:''' ''Super Smash Bros.'' [N64], 1999
''VideoGame/Mother3'' [GBA], 2006
-> '''Appears '''Appear in:''' ''Smash 64''

Before the showdown
''Ultimate''

Like Ness, Lucas has two of his companions help him in his Final Smash. Kumatora is a tomboyish princess gifted
with Master Hand, the player must face thirty abstract clones of every character in the game. Unlike the originals, they are incapable of special moves.PSI, while Boney is Lucas's faithful dog.



* BladeBelowTheShoulder: The Samus polygon has a large spike in place of her arm cannon.
* EarlyBirdCameo: Three of them hinder you in the prior "Race to the Finish" level.
* EvilKnockoff: One for every character.
* FourthWallPortrait: The Yoshi and Pikachu polygons resemble a realistic dinosaur and mouse, respectively.
* MultiMookMelee: These guys were the predecessors to the {{Trope Namer}}s and you do indeed face off against an army of them.
* PurpleIsPowerful: Not in this case, though they do get stronger and more ruthless on higher difficulties.
* SinisterGeometry: What, you thought "polygon" had no meaning here?

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* BladeBelowTheShoulder: AscendedExtra: They both appeared as stickers in ''Brawl'', and Kumatora was mentioned in Lucas's PK Starstorm trophy in ''Brawl'' and ''Wii U''.
* AssistCharacter: Like with Ness, Kumatora was said to have taught Lucas how to use PK Starstorm in ''Brawl'' and ''Wii U'', but in ''Ultimate'', she instead performs the move herself.
* BadassAdorable: Kumatora is pretty adorable for a confirmed 17-year-old, and she's adept at all kinds of offensive PSI attacks.
The Samus polygon has same goes for Boney, being a large spike friendly dog who proves to be a powerful asset to Lucas.
* BadassNormal: Boney is one of two main party members to be this
in place of her arm cannon.
* EarlyBirdCameo: Three of them hinder you in
''MOTHER 3'', the prior "Race other being Duster (or one of four, if Flint and Salsa are included). His main use was utilizing his insane speed to get the first hit.
* CanineCompanion: Boney. He was originally the companion of Lucas's father, Flint, before joining up with Lucas.
* TomboyPrincess: Kumatora is considered the princess of Osohe Castle due
to the Finish" level.
* EvilKnockoff: One for every character.
* FourthWallPortrait: The Yoshi and Pikachu polygons resemble a realistic dinosaur and mouse, respectively.
* MultiMookMelee: These guys were
Magypsies taking care of her, but she doesn't act or dress the predecessors to the {{Trope Namer}}s and you do indeed face off against an army of them.
* PurpleIsPowerful: Not in this case, though they do get stronger and more ruthless on higher difficulties.
* SinisterGeometry: What, you thought "polygon" had no meaning here?
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[[folder:Fighting Wire Frames]]
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-> '''Home Series:''' ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBros''
--> '''Debut:''' ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'' [GCN], 2001
-> '''Appear in:''' ''Melee''

The replacements for the Fighting Polygons. The Wire Frames come in only two varieties, male (based on Captain Falcon plus his clone Ganondorf) and female (based on Zelda). This gives them an air of cold uniformity instead of being [[PsychoRangers evil versions of the whole roster like before.]] Also unlike their predecessors, the Wireframes appear in more than one mode, and even have a mode specifically dedicated to fighting them.

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[[folder:Paula and Poo]]
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-> '''Home
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->'''Home
Series:''' ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBros''
''[[VideoGame/{{MOTHER}} EarthBound]]''
--> '''Debut:''' ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'' [GCN], 2001
''VideoGame/{{EarthBound|1994}}'' [SNES], 1994
-> '''Appear in:''' ''Melee''

The replacements for
''Ultimate''

Two of Ness's traveling companions. Paula Polestar is an average girl from
the Fighting Polygons. The Wire Frames come in only two varieties, male (based on Captain Falcon plus his clone Ganondorf) and female (based on Zelda). This gives them an air town of cold uniformity instead Twoson who is gifted with the power of being [[PsychoRangers evil versions PSI. Poo is the crown prince of the whole roster like before.]] Also unlike their predecessors, the Wireframes appear exotic country of Dalaam. Both aide Ness in more than one mode, and even have a mode specifically dedicated to fighting them.his Final Smash in ''Ulimate''.



* AscendedExtra: The Fighting Polygons only appeared in single player as obstacles in a stage and a fight. The Wireframes not only appeared in Adventure Mode and Event Match as enemies, but also introduced the MultiMookMelee mode dedicated to fighting Small Fry Corps.
* ConservationOfNinjutsu: There are tons of them, meaning that each one is about as resistant as wet tissue paper. This gets turned over on its head in Cruel Melee or Event Match 37, where they are ''relentless''.
* EvilKnockoff: Of Zelda and Captain Falcon.
* TheFaceless: Instead of proper faces, they have red versions of the ''Super Smash Bros.'' logo.
* GiantMook: In Event 37.
* MultiMookMelee: Not the first to use the trope, but [[TropeNamers the first to name it]]!
* PurpleIsPowerful: Played straight in Cruel Melee and Event 37, averted everywhere else.
* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: To the Polygons.

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* AscendedExtra: The Fighting Polygons After only making minor appearances in each game, in ''Ultimate'', they finally show up in person to give Ness a hand.
* AssistCharacter: ''Brawl'' and ''Wii U'' both said that Ness was taught how to use PK Starstorm (which he never learns in ''[=EarthBound=]'') by Poo, but in ''Ultimate'' Ness instead calls upon Poo and Paula to perform the move themselves.
* BadassAdorable: Just look at them! You wouldn't guess they're powerful users of PSI on looks alone, would you?
* BewareTheNiceOnes: Paula may be a kind, cute teacher's daughter, but her PSI powers could wreck any foe's day.
* EarlyBirdCameo: They
appeared in single player ''Melee'' as obstacles in a stage trophies.
* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: Poo is the prince of Dalaam
and a fight. The Wireframes not only appeared in Adventure Mode has trained his body and Event Match as enemies, but also introduced mind to assist Ness. He's even mastered PK Starstorm, originally being the MultiMookMelee mode dedicated to fighting Small Fry Corps.
* ConservationOfNinjutsu: There are tons of them, meaning that each
one is about as resistant as wet tissue paper. This gets turned over on its head in Cruel Melee or Event Match 37, where they are ''relentless''.
* EvilKnockoff: Of Zelda and Captain Falcon.
* TheFaceless: Instead of proper faces, they have red versions of the ''Super Smash Bros.'' logo.
* GiantMook: In Event 37.
* MultiMookMelee: Not the first
to teach it to Ness before joining him to use the trope, but [[TropeNamers the first to name it]]!
* PurpleIsPowerful: Played straight in Cruel Melee and Event 37, averted everywhere else.
* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: To the Polygons.
move.



[[folder:Fighting Alloy Team]]
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-> '''Home Series:''' ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBros''
--> '''Debut:''' ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'' [Wii], 2008
-> '''Appear in:''' ''Brawl''

The third incarnation of the "Small Fry Enemy Corps." The come in four colors like a {{Sentai}} team. They only appear in Multi-Man Brawl.

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[[folder:Phantom Thieves of Hearts]]
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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]]), [[AloofAlly Kasumi Yoshizawa]] ([[DanceBattler Violet]]), [[ArtificialIntelligence Sophia]] ([[KillerYoYo Sophie]]) and [[TeamDad Zenkichi Hasegawa]] ([[JackOfAllStats Wolf]])[[/labelnote]]]]
-> '''Home Series:''' ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBros''
''Franchise/{{Persona}}''
--> '''Debut:''' ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'' [Wii], 2008
''VideoGame/Persona5'' [[=PS3=], [=PS4=]], 2016
--> '''Nintendo debut:''' ''VideoGame/PersonaQ2NewCinemaLabyrinth'' [Platform/Nintendo3DS], 2018
-> '''Appear in:''' ''Brawl''

The third incarnation
''Ultimate''
-> '''Voiced by:'''
--> '''Morgana:''' Creator/IkueOtani (Japanese), Creator/CassandraLeeMorris (English)
--> '''Ryuji:''' Creator/MamoruMiyano (Japanese), Creator/MaxMittelman (English)
--> '''Ann:''' Creator/NanaMizuki (Japanese), Creator/ErikaHarlacher (English)
--> '''Yusuke:''' Creator/TomokazuSugita (Japanese), Creator/MatthewMercer (English)
--> '''Makoto:''' Creator/RinaSato (Japanese), Creator/CheramiLeigh (English)
--> '''Futaba:''' Creator/AoiYuuki (Japanese), Creator/EricaLindbeck (English)
--> '''Haru:''' Creator/HarukaTomatsu (Japanese), Creator/XantheHuynh (English)

->'''Skull:''' Wait a second, you mean...he went ''alone''?!\\
'''Panther:''' What's so important that he'd run off by himself?\\
'''Mona:''' There's only one thing the Phantom Thieves of Hearts specialize in!\\
'''Fox:''' He's there to steal a ''Treasure''! Have you already sent a calling card?\\
'''Mona:''' We're not the ones sending a card this time. In fact, we've been ''invited''!

Led by Joker, the Phantom Thieves of Hearts are a group of teenagers (and a magic talking 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 "Small Fry Enemy Corps." The come Thieves (Morgana, Ryuji, Ann, Yusuke, Makoto and Haru) can appear to assist Joker in four colors like a {{Sentai}} team. They only his Final Smash with Futaba commenting on it, and with the exceptions of Futaba and Akechi, they randomly appear in Multi-Man Brawl.the background of the Mementos stage. Morgana also appears in Joker's taunts and victory screen. Among the Thieves' ranks are:

* '''Morgana (Mona)''': A strange cat-like being who helps organize the Thieves in the first place in the hopes of regaining his human form. Wields a cutlass and possesses the Persona of "Franchise/{{Zorro}}".
* '''Ryuji Sakamoto (Skull)''': A JapaneseDelinquent and former track star whose aspirations were demolished by an abusive coach. Wields a pipe and possesses the Persona "[[UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfPiracy Captain Kidd]]".
* '''Ann Takamaki (Panther)''': A mixed-race part-time model who found herself the target of a perverted coach. Wields a whip and possesses the Persona "Theatre/{{Carmen}}".
* '''Yusuke Kitagawa (Fox)''': A gifted artist whose talents were exploited by an unscrupulous mentor. Wields a katana and possesses the Persona "[[UsefulNotes/IshikawaGoemon Goemon]]".
* '''Makoto Niijima (Queen)''': The student council president and sister of a public prosecutor, who desperately seeks her own path in life. Wields brass knuckles and possesses the Persona "[[UsefulNotes/ThePope Johanna]]".
* '''Haru Okumura (Noir)''': The daughter of a corporate president who is trying to marry her off as a means to attain political clout. Wields an axe and possesses the Persona "[[Literature/TheThreeMusketeers Milady]]".
* '''Futaba Sakura (Oracle / Navi)''': A young shut-in and {{Otaku}} who fell victim to a conspiracy responsible for her mother's murder. Doesn't fight, but provides logistical support and buffs with her Persona "[[Creator/HPLovecraft Necronomicon]]".
* '''Goro Akechi (Crow)''': A prodigal private detective and the Phantom Thieves' main rival. Wields laser blades and possesses the Persona "Myth/RobinHood".[[note]]He only appears as a Spirit Battle.[[/note]]



* ChromaticArrangement: Red, Blue, Yellow, and Green are all represented here.
* CompositeCharacter: As the name suggests, they're hybrids of the Small Fries before them; wireframes covered in polygon armor.
* DemotedToExtra: Are only present in Multi-Man Brawl.
* EvilKnockoff: Red for Captain Falcon, Blue for Zelda, Yellow for Mario, and Green for Kirby.
* LawOfChromaticSuperiority: Defying common conventions, Red Alloy is ''not'' the leader, but he likes to think of himself as such.
* MeaningfulName: An alloy is a combination of two materials. The fighting alloys resemble wireframes with polygons placed on top of them.
* MultiMookMelee: In fact, they only appear in the Multi-Man Brawl modes.
* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: Red and Blue Alloy are the Wireframes with colored polygon armor.

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* ChromaticArrangement: Red, Blue, Yellow, AssistCharacter: Except for Akechi, the Thieves take turns joining Joker's All-Out Attack, and Green are all represented here.
cheer on fighters in Mementos.
* CompositeCharacter: As BadassBoast: They're pretty proud of Joker's victories, and chime in with a quote of their own during the name suggests, results screen:
--> '''Ryuji:''' Hah! Losers!\\
'''Ann:''' Aren't we the best?\\
'''Yusuke:''' And the curtain... falls.\\
'''Makoto:''' Don't forget this feeling!\\
'''Futaba:''' Hehehe...
they're hybrids done for!\\
'''Haru:''' So much for them!
* BigWhat: Ann has one when Joker reveals his invitation for ''Smash''. It was even Creator/ErikaHarlacher's (Ann's English voice actress) [[EnforcedMethodActing genuine reaction]].[[invoked]]
* CallingCard: Mentioned in the VGA teaser trailer: the Phantom Thieves send out calling cards to their intended victims before stealing their treasure.
* 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: 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 Small Fries before them; wireframes covered same name who appears in polygon armor.
Young Link's taunt.
* DemotedToExtra: Are CodeName: Each member of the Thieves has their own code name, which they chose for themselves, that they use when they're out and about in the Metaverse, in order to conceal their identities. They are as follows:
** Morgana: Mona
** Ryuji: Skull
** Ann: Panther
** Yusuke: Fox
** Makoto: Queen
** Futaba: Oracle (Navi in Japanese)
** Haru: Noir
** Akechi: Crow
* CombatCommentator: With the exception of Akechi, each of them chimes in with applause when a KO occurs when fighting in Mementos, and when Joker wins, one of them will randomly throw in a victory quote just like their home series.
* DemotedToExtra:
** Goro Akechi is the
only Phantom Thief to not have any sort of presence outside of his Spirit battle, as well as being the only member of the group to not be included on the Phantom Thieves of Hearts spirit, likely owing to his GuestStarPartyMember [[spoiler:and SixthRangerTraitor]] status in the original game.[[labelnote:Note]]Another factor for him not being present in Multi-Man Brawl.
* EvilKnockoff: Red
the Phantom Thieves of Heart spirit's artwork is that it combines the official artworks of the thieves together, and Crow's artwork was being withheld by Atlus for Captain Falcon, Blue a future reveal. [[https://personacentral.com/official-persona-5-crow-artwork-leak/ Not that it stopped it from being accidentally leaked.]][[/labelnote]] His only appearances in-game is as a Spirit and his Phantom Thief outfit being an alternate color for Zelda, Yellow Joker.
** There is also Kasumi[[spoiler:/Sumire]] Yoshizawa, Sophia and Zenkichi Hasegawa, who don't appear at all, but this is justified in that the former only appears in ''[[UpdatedRerelease Persona 5 Royal]]'' and the latter two in ''VideoGame/Persona5Strikers'', neither of which had been released in Japan at the time Challenger Pack 1 came out.
* KidHero: Each of them hover around being 16-18 years old (with the exception of Futaba, who is 15 years old), and they serve as the main protagonist team of ''Persona 5''.
* {{Leitmotif}}: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RutSufP0-3M "Last Surprise"]] plays
for Mario, and Green for Kirby.
* LawOfChromaticSuperiority: Defying common conventions, Red Alloy is ''not'' the leader, but he likes to think of himself as such.
* MeaningfulName: An alloy is a combination of two materials. The fighting alloys resemble wireframes
almost all their Spirit battles, with polygons placed on top the exception of them.
Futaba, who has the new remix of [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n25nqibaIDg "Beneath The Mask"]], and Akechi, who has [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mKT8AP1XS5o "Rivers in the Desert"]]. When fought collectively, the Phantom Thieves swap those out in exchange for the intro song of their home game, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BsfJrNY5RPw "Wake Up, Get Up, Get Out There"]].
* MultiMookMelee: TheKnightsWhoSaySquee: In the trailer, Futaba is especially excited at seeing all the fighters Joker faces. Knowing her, [[GamerChick she's probably played all their games.]] In fact, [[CelebrityParadox she mentions the Smash Bros. series by name in her home game]].
* MaskOfPower: The source of each Phantom Thief's Persona power is in their masks. Ryuji's mask resembles a skull, Ann wears a red panther mask, Yusuke sports a fox mask, Makoto wears an intimidating metal halfmask, Futaba's mask is a pair of bulky red goggles, Haru wears a black domino mask and Akechi wears a red bird mask with a long beak. Downplayed with Morgana, who appears to wear a black cat-eared bandana mask, but who doesn't take off his mask when summoning his Persona.
* MythologyGag: Many of the Thieves' win quotes for Joker are taken word-for-word from the post-battle results screen in ''Persona 5''.
* PhantomThief: The group are collectively known as the Phantom Thieves of Hearts, where their appearances embody this trope. They also pull off heists, though the one that gets Joker into ''Smash Bros.'' is the one that is explicitly shown in ''Smash''.
* 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:
-->'''Morgana:''' ''Time for some brutality! / Quiver in fear! / It's too late for apologies!''\\
'''Futaba:''' ''Beat 'em up! / Here comes the pain! / Time for an All-Out Attack!''
* ASharedSuffering: All of the Phantom Thieves (save for Morgana) have dealt with abuses from those who misuse their power and influence: Joker was wrongfully charged with assault from a drunkard who was assaulting a woman, Ryuji was physically abused by a teacher who was also sexually harassing Ann, Yusuke's mentor worked him like a slave to make money and increase his prestige with plagiarized art, Makoto was manipulated by school administrators and nearly extorted by a greedy yakuza, Futaba was gaslit into believing she was responsible for her mother's death, Haru was nearly married off to an abuser just to further her father's political ambitions and Akechi's father abandoned him while his mother committed suicide, leading to him being passed around several abusive foster homes.
* SuperMovePortraitAttack: Like in their home game, the participants of the All-Out Attack get their own special character portraits that appear before
they only lay the smackdown.
* ThisCannotBe: Ryuji's reaction to Joker getting into ''Ultimate'' in the announcement trailer, with [[MythologyGag his particular delivery.]]
-->'''Ryuji:''' ''Smash Bros.?!'' Is this [[CharacterCatchphrase for real?!]]
* TrueCompanions: They stand by each other through thick and thin against all odds. This is best represented in-game by their Spirits' aversion of the [[UsefulNotes/LogicalFallacies Fallacy of Division]]. Each of the Thieves have varying levels of strengths when their Spirits are faced individually (Morgana is an Ace, Ryuji, Ann and Akechi are Advanced, all others are Novices), but the collective Phantom Thieves of Hearts Spirit is a Legend-class. While Akechi doesn't
appear in the Multi-Man Brawl modes.
* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: Red and Blue Alloy are
artwork for the Wireframes team Spirit, his own Spirit's Item Gravitation effect has great synergy with colored polygon armor.the Phantom Thieves' Item Autograb effect, proving that they are at their absolute best when fighting alongside each other.
* TheVoice: Futaba doesn't appear in any physical capacity, but she'll occasionally throw in a BondOneLiner when Joker performs an All-Out Attack and a win quote for the results screen.
* VoluntaryShapeshifting: Morgana has the ability to transform himself into a van that the Thieves drive around in while in Mementos and other Metaverse areas. As for ''why'' he can do this, he explains in his home game that "[[Anime/MyNeighborTotoro cats turning into buses is a widespread cognition amongst the general public]]".
* 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 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.
* WolverinePublicity: Despite not being playable, Morgana shows up quite often in gameplay and promotional material. He appears in Joker's taunts and victory animations, as well as beside him on ''Ultimate'''s panoramic artwork - he is only one of three non-fighters present on it, an honor he shares with Mr. Saturn and Slime.



[[folder:Fighting Mii Team]]
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[[caption-width-right:348:Left to right: Swordfighter, Brawler, Gunner]]
-> '''Home Series:''' Super Smash Bros.[=/=]Nintendo hardware
--> '''Debut:'''
---> Miis: Wii console, 2006
---> As Fighting Mii Team: ''Super Smash Bros. for 3DS[=/=]Wii U'' [3DS[=/=]Wii U], 2014
-> '''Appear in:''' ''3DS/Wii U'', ''Ultimate''

The Mii Fighters are the fourth incarnation of the Small Fry Corps, although they were not revealed as such initially. They come in [[GenderedOutfit male and female versions,]] but also 3 distinct fighting styles not linked to their appearance, Brawler, Swordfighter, and Gunner. On ''3DS'', they appear in the Multi-Man Smash modes and are also one of the choices for your penultimate opponent before the final battle. On ''Wii U'', they always appear as the penultimate opponents in Classic Mode and are still the primary opponents of Multi-Man Smash. See ''Characters/SuperSmashBros450To55'' for more detail about the characters generally while playable, and here for specific tropes to when they are enemy units.

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-> '''Home Series:''' Super Smash Bros.[=/=]Nintendo hardware
--> '''Debut:'''
---> Miis: Wii console, 2006
---> As Fighting Mii Team: ''Super Smash Bros. for 3DS[=/=]Wii U'' [3DS[=/=]Wii U], 2014
''Franchise/MegaMan''
-->'''Debut''': ''VideoGame/MegaMan3'' [NES], 1990 (Proto Man), ''VideoGame/MegaMan7'' [SNES], 1995 (Bass)
-> '''Appear in:''' ''3DS/Wii U'', ''Ultimate''

The Mii Fighters are Proto Man is the fourth incarnation of the Small Fry Corps, although they were not revealed as such initially. They come in [[GenderedOutfit male first robot created by Dr. Light and female versions,]] thus, is considered to be Mega Man's older brother. Bass is a robot created by Dr. Wily made to rival Mega Man, but also 3 distinct fighting styles not linked to their appearance, Brawler, Swordfighter, has gone against his creator several times and Gunner. On ''3DS'', they even ''helped'' Mega Man on occasion. Both appear in the Multi-Man Mega Man's Final Smash modes and are also one in ''Ultimate'', joining the ranks of the choices for your penultimate opponent before the final battle. On ''Wii U'', they always appear as the penultimate opponents in Classic Mode and are still the primary opponents of Multi-Man Smash. See ''Characters/SuperSmashBros450To55'' for more detail about the characters generally while playable, and here for specific tropes to when they are enemy units.other Mega Men.



* AscendedExtra: To previous Small Fry Corps in general, but especially to the poor showing the Alloys had in ''Brawl''. These guys are not only PromotedToPlayable and have more character customization than anyone on the roster, they're also big enough to appear in cutscenes, ads, and cross promotion with celebrities.
* BroughtToYouByTheLetterS: The Multi-Man Smash version of the Miis have shirts with a big M in them, which works for both "Multi-Man" and "Mii".
* ConservationOfNinjutsu: Somewhat averted if you play with Custom enabled. The Fighting Mii Team will make use of the best equipment you've unlocked, which brings them closer to the strength and durability of a non-team character. The results may be fatal. If you pick higher difficulty paths (green and red), they also become harder to launch, which can be problematic.
* DissonantSerenity: When acting as Small Fry Corps, they have a tendency to smile more than the Miis they're based on.
* DemotedToExtra: In ''3DS/Wii U'', they were quite notable, being the penultimate boss for most Classic Mode campaigns (generally harder ones) in ''3DS'' and the penultimate boss in all of Classic Mode in ''Wii U''. They even had a much bigger presence in the Multi-Man Mook modes. In ''Ultimate'', they're only really present for a few Classic Mode missions, usually in costumes pertaining to the themes of characters, and even their presence in the Multi-Mook Melee modes have also been stolen as they only appear in two modes, Century Smash (where you take on 100 of them) and Cruel Smash. All-Star Mode (also DemotedToExtra here) helped overshadow them too.
* FaceStealer: Described as stealing the appearance from your Miis rather than actually being your Miis.
* {{Foreshadowing}}: In a Japanese promo of the game, the Nintendo characters were seen about to fight a large army of Mii Fighters that were based off of J-Pop group Music/AKB48. Nintendo characters taking on a large group of Mii Fighters at once?
* FightingYourFriend: {{Subverted|Trope}}. They take the form of the Miis saved on the player's console, but they are not "really" them; instead, they are {{Face Stealer}}s.
* InterfaceSpoiler: A bit of foreshadowing, many expected Miis to have a Mii-specific emblem or at least the Find Mii Crown emblem as seen on the Find Mii stage. However, they are given the generic ''Smash Bros.'' emblem instead. They were later revealed to be this game's Small Fry Corps, instead of solely playable characters.
* MookChivalry: Averted. Whether by accident or [[ArtificialBrilliance by design]], the Miis refuse to approach the player alone, and will clump together on multiple platforms so the player has to move in instead.
* PerpetualExpression: Unlike other fighters (including the actual Mii Fighters), their expressions don't change at all whether they're attacking or when they're taking damage to account for the fact they're {{Face Stealer}}s; see above.
* PromotedToPlayable: Because their ranks consist of Mii Fighters, they're also the first Small Fry Corps to be selectable characters. Notably, they occupy the last spot on the playable roster and in supplementary materials despite not being the last character revealed.
* TookALevelInBadass: Compared to previous Small Fry Corps, these ones don't have as many or as strong {{AI Breaker}}s against them, particularly in Cruel Smash, and the Mii Gunner is the first Small Fry with the ability to shoot, as it has shooting moves that aren't specials.

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* AloofAlly: Proto Man values his independence and never sticks around for long, but is a firm friend of Mega Man nonetheless.
* AscendedExtra: To previous Small Fry Corps Both characters went from being trophies in general, but especially to the poor showing the Alloys had in ''Brawl''. These guys are not only PromotedToPlayable and have more character customization than anyone on the roster, they're also big enough to appear in cutscenes, ads, and cross promotion with celebrities.
* BroughtToYouByTheLetterS: The Multi-Man Smash version of the Miis have shirts with a big M in them, which works for both "Multi-Man" and "Mii".
* ConservationOfNinjutsu: Somewhat averted if you play with Custom enabled. The Fighting Mii Team will make use of the best equipment you've unlocked, which brings them closer to the strength and durability of a non-team character. The results may be fatal. If you pick higher difficulty paths (green and red), they also become harder to launch, which can be problematic.
* DissonantSerenity: When acting as Small Fry Corps, they have a tendency to smile more than the Miis they're based on.
* DemotedToExtra: In
''3DS/Wii U'', they were quite notable, U'' to being the penultimate boss for most Classic Mode campaigns (generally harder ones) a part of Mega Legends in ''3DS'' and the penultimate boss ''Ultimate.''
* AssistCharacter: ''Ultimate'' adds them to Mega Man's Final Smash.
* CanineCompanion: Bass has one
in all of Classic Mode Treble, an EvilCounterpart to Rush. He shows up in Bass's ''Wii U'' trophy, but doesn't appear in Mega Legends.
* EarlyBirdCameo: Both appeared
in ''Wii U''. They even had a much bigger presence in the Multi-Man Mook modes. In ''Ultimate'', they're only really present for a few Classic Mode missions, usually in costumes pertaining to the themes of characters, and even their presence in the Multi-Mook Melee modes have also been stolen U / 3DS'' as they only appear in two modes, Century Smash (where you take on 100 of them) and Cruel Smash. All-Star Mode (also DemotedToExtra here) helped overshadow them too.
trophies.
* FaceStealer: Described as stealing the appearance from your Miis rather than actually being your Miis.
* {{Foreshadowing}}: In a Japanese promo of the game, the Nintendo characters were seen about to fight a large army of Mii Fighters that were based off of J-Pop group Music/AKB48. Nintendo characters taking on a large group of Mii Fighters at once?
* FightingYourFriend: {{Subverted|Trope}}. They take the form of the Miis saved on the player's console, but they are not "really" them; instead, they are {{Face Stealer}}s.
* InterfaceSpoiler: A bit of foreshadowing, many expected Miis to have a Mii-specific emblem or at least the Find Mii Crown emblem as seen on the Find Mii stage. However, they are given the generic ''Smash Bros.'' emblem instead. They were later revealed to be
EnemyMine: [[VideoGame/MegamanAndBass While this game's Small Fry Corps, instead of solely playable characters.
* MookChivalry: Averted. Whether by accident or [[ArtificialBrilliance by design]], the Miis refuse to approach the player alone, and will clump together on multiple platforms so the player has to move in instead.
* PerpetualExpression: Unlike other fighters (including the actual Mii Fighters), their expressions don't change at all whether they're attacking or when they're taking damage to account for the fact they're {{Face Stealer}}s; see above.
* PromotedToPlayable: Because their ranks consist of Mii Fighters, they're also
isn't the first Small Fry Corps time he's teamed up with Mega Man]], Bass forgoes his usual efforts and helps Mega Man during the latter's Final Smash.
* ShadowArchetype: Bass is like a dark version of Mega Man. While not outright evil, he is self-centered and obsessed with proving himself
to be selectable characters. Notably, they occupy the last spot on the playable roster and in supplementary materials despite not being the last character revealed.
* TookALevelInBadass: Compared to previous Small Fry Corps, these ones don't have as many or as strong {{AI Breaker}}s
superior robot, a goal which sometimes pits him against them, particularly in Cruel Smash, and the Mii Gunner is the first Small Fry with the ability to shoot, as it has shooting moves that aren't specials.his creator Dr. Wily.



[[folder:Rex]]
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->'''Home Series:''' ''Xenoblade Chronicles''
-->'''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/XenobladeChronicles2'' [Switch], 2017
-> '''Appears in:''' ''Ultimate''
-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/HiroShimono (Japanese), Al Weaver (English)
-> ''"Go, Pyra!" "Come on, Mythra!"''

The main protagonist of ''Xenoblade Chronicles 2''. Rex works as a salvager, a person who dives into the Cloud Sea to salvage whatever they can find beneath its surface. His expertise lands him a job of salvaging a sunken ship, where he finds Pyra in a comatose state. After awakening her, he becomes her Driver, and the two set off on a journey to get Pyra back to Elysium.

In ''Smash'', Rex assists Pyra or Mythra during their Final Smash. He was actually planned to be a part of the base roster, but time constraints prevented that from happening. He was also planned to fight alongside Pyra and Mythra, but technical reasons made that impossible.




! Summoned Characters
!!! ''Melee''
[[folder:Navi]]
->'''Home Series:''' ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda''
-->'''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTime'' [N64], 1998
-> '''Appears in:''' ''Brawl'', ''3DS/Wii U'', ''Ultimate''

Every Kokiri in the Kokiri Forest receives their own guardian fairy at some point in their lives, but the soon-to-be Hero of Time got his later than most. That fairy was Navi, sent by the Great Deku Tree to aid Link in his quest to stop Ganondorf and save Hyrule. She assisted him by giving him information on his opponents, and introducing the Z-Targeting system that was brand new to the series at that time. She appears as part of Link's side-taunt in ''Brawl'' and ''3DS/Wii U'', as well as part of the ''Ocarina of Time'' Adult Link trophy in ''3DS''. She reappears as, this time, Young Link's side taunt when he returns in ''Ultimate''.
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* TheArtifact: In ''Ultimate'', it makes sense for her to be with Young Link, since he's based on his ''Ocarina of Time'' incarnation. It made a little less sense for her to be with the ''Brawl''/''3DS/Wii U'' version of Link, who is based on his ''Twilight Princess'' appearance (though Navi, or a very similar fairy, does appear in the Wii version of ''Twilight Princess'' as the pointer cursor).
* TheBusCameBack: In the ''Zelda'' series itself, Navi hasn't appeared since ''Ocarina of Time'', and her mysterious disappearance is part of the backstory in ''Majora's Mask''. [[note]]The North American Wii U version of ''VideoGame/HyruleWarriors'' gives her name to what is just a generic fairy in all other versions of the game.[[/note]]
* FairyCompanion: The Hero of Time's faithful guide, and possibly the TropeCodifier when it comes to video games.

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\n! Summoned Characters\n!!! ''Melee''\n[[folder:Navi]]\n->'''Home Series:''' ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda''\n-->'''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTime'' [N64], 1998\n-> '''Appears in:''' ''Brawl'', ''3DS/Wii U'', ''Ultimate''\n\nEvery Kokiri * AssistCharacter: His main function is akin to Chrom with Robin in the Kokiri Forest receives their own guardian fairy at some point that he helps Pyra & Mythra in their lives, but the soon-to-be Hero of Time got his later than most. That fairy was Navi, sent by the Great Deku Tree to aid Link in his quest to stop Ganondorf and save Hyrule. She assisted Final Smashes, like him by giving him information on his opponents, and introducing the Z-Targeting system that was brand new to the series at that time. She he also appears as part in some of Link's side-taunt their victory poses. He also appears in ''Brawl'' some of their taunts like Morgana and ''3DS/Wii U'', as well as part of the ''Ocarina of Time'' Adult Link trophy Slime, and appears in ''3DS''. She reappears as, this time, Young Link's side taunt when he returns their battle entrance to give them their respective Aegis Sword.
* ButtMonkey: Subverted. While his main goal was to find Pyra
in ''Ultimate''.
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* TheArtifact: In ''Ultimate'', it makes sense for
her to be with Young Link, since reveal trailer, he's shocked that she's a fighter instead of him, and Sakurai himself even pokes a bit of fun at him in the Pyra/Mythra character presentation. That said, he gets over it almost immediately and spends the rest of his time in the trailer and in-game happily supporting the Aegis sisters and cheering them on.
->''"What?! I thought I was gonna be in Smash!"''
* BlueIsHeroic: Wears a blue salvaging suit, which contrasts Pyra's [[RedIsHeroic red]].
* CallingYourAttacks: Like in his home game, he does so in unison with the Aegis sisters when performing Burning Sword and Sacred Arrow with them.
* EarlyBirdCameo: A Mii Fighter costume
based on his ''Ocarina of Time'' incarnation. It made him was released as a little less sense bonus for her to be buying Fighters Pass Volume 1. He also showed up as a Spirit.
* GlowingEyesOfDoom: In a first for an Assist Character, Rex also gets this alongside Pyra and Mythra when teaming up
with them to use their Burning Sword and Sacred Arrow Final Smashes and even when they have their Final Smashes on standby.
* KidHero: He's 15 years old.
* MythologyGag: His dynamic with Pyra and Mythra is this for those who played their home game, as it's
the ''Brawl''/''3DS/Wii U'' version of Link, who is based on complete inverse. Whereas he was the main player character in ''Xenoblade Chronicles 2'' with Pyra and Mythra supporting him and taking the lead for special attacks, this time Pyra and Mythra are the main playable characters with Rex supporting them and taking the lead for the Final Smash.
* ThrowTheDogABone: While fun was poked at him for having
his ''Twilight Princess'' appearance (though Navi, or spot taken by Pyra and Mythra themselves, both the reveal trailer and Sakurai's presentation went on to demonstrate that he plays a very similar fairy, does appear major role in the Wii version of ''Twilight Princess'' game anyway as the pointer cursor).
* TheBusCameBack: In the ''Zelda'' series itself, Navi hasn't appeared since ''Ocarina of Time'',
Pyra and her mysterious disappearance is part of the backstory in ''Majora's Mask''. [[note]]The North American Wii U version of ''VideoGame/HyruleWarriors'' gives her name Mythra's support character. He's very happy to what is just a generic fairy in all other versions of the game.[[/note]]
* FairyCompanion: The Hero of Time's faithful guide, and possibly the TropeCodifier when it comes to video games.
be supporting them.



[[folder:Peppy Hare and Slippy Toad]]
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-> '''Home Series:''' ''Franchise/StarFox''
--> '''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/StarFox1'' [SNES], 1993
-> '''Appear in:''' ''Melee'', ''Brawl'', ''[=3DS/Wii U=]'', ''Ultimate''
->'''Voiced by:''' Tomohisa Asō (Peppy, ''Melee'', ''Brawl'', ''3DS'', ''Wii U, ''Ultimate''; Japanese), Kyoko Tongu (Slippy, ''Melee'', ''Brawl'', ''3DS'', ''Wii U, ''Ultimate''; Japanese), Chris Seavor (Peppy and Slippy, ''Melee'', ''Brawl'', ''3DS'', ''Ultimate''; English), Dex Manley (Peppy, ''Brawl'', ''Wii U'', ''Ultimate''; English), Mike [=McAuliffe=] (Slippy, ''Brawl'', ''Wii U'', ''Ultimate''; English), Jaz Adams (Peppy, ''Wii U''; English), Lyssa Browne (Slippy, ''Wii U''; English)

Two members of the Star Fox team, one being a veteran of the original Star Fox led by James [=McCloud=] and the other being a childhood friend of Fox. They show up during the Corneria stage in Adventure Mode after you win the first round. They can also be called by Fox or Falco on the Corneria or Venom stages by quickly pressing down on the D-pad. If done correctly, Fox/Falco will kneel, and after a few seconds, the conversation will begin. A similar trick can be done on ''Brawl''[='=]s Lylat Cruise stage, although this time the down taunt button needs to be used, and the player needs to wait for the Pleiades to warp before the conversation can begin. Additionally, Slippy appears in [[VideoGame/MetalGear Snake]]'s codec if the latter is fighting Falco. In ''Wii U'', they appear on Orbital Gate Assault, this time with no need of doing a taunt but both Fox and Falco have to be absent for the match while every human player has to hold their grab button while loading the stage. In ''Ultimate'', with Corneria, Venom and Lylat Cruise coming back, their respective appearances do too.

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[[folder:Slime]]
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-> '''Home
->'''Home Series:''' ''Franchise/StarFox''
--> '''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/StarFox1'' [SNES], 1993
''VideoGame/DragonQuest''
-->'''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/DragonQuestI'' [NES], 1986
-> '''Appear '''Appears in:''' ''Melee'', ''Brawl'', ''[=3DS/Wii U=]'', ''Ultimate''
->'''Voiced by:''' Tomohisa Asō (Peppy, ''Melee'', ''Brawl'', ''3DS'', ''Wii U, ''Ultimate''; Japanese), Kyoko Tongu (Slippy, ''Melee'', ''Brawl'', ''3DS'', ''Wii U, ''Ultimate''; Japanese), Chris Seavor (Peppy and Slippy, ''Melee'', ''Brawl'', ''3DS'', ''Ultimate''; English), Dex Manley (Peppy, ''Brawl'', ''Wii U'', ''Ultimate''; English), Mike [=McAuliffe=] (Slippy, ''Brawl'', ''Wii U'', ''Ultimate''; English), Jaz Adams (Peppy, ''Wii U''; English), Lyssa Browne (Slippy, ''Wii U''; English)

Two members
''Ultimate''

The MascotMook
of the Star Fox team, ''Dragon Quest'' series, and one being a veteran of the original Star Fox led by James [=McCloud=] and the other being a childhood friend of Fox. They show up during the Corneria stage in Adventure Mode after you win the first round. They can also be called by Fox or Falco on the Corneria or Venom stages by quickly pressing down on the D-pad. If done correctly, Fox/Falco will kneel, and after a few seconds, the conversation will begin. A similar trick can be done on ''Brawl''[='=]s Lylat Cruise stage, although this time the down taunt button needs most standard enemies to be used, and the player needs to wait found. Like Morgana does for the Pleiades to warp before the conversation can begin. Additionally, Slippy Joker, it appears in [[VideoGame/MetalGear Snake]]'s codec if during one of the latter is fighting Falco. In ''Wii U'', they appear on Orbital Gate Assault, this time with no need Heroes taunts, one of doing a taunt but both Fox and Falco have to be absent for the match while every human player has to hold their grab button while loading victory screens, on the stage. In ''Ultimate'', with Corneria, Venom panoramic artwork and Lylat Cruise coming back, their respective appearances do too.also as a background character in Yggdrasil's Altar.



* EasterEgg: You are not told how to activate their conversations and they are mainly there just for fans of ''Star Fox''.
* GuideDangIt: How many people would figure out on their own to quickly tap the taunt button or do under those conditions on those particular stages?
* HeKnowsAboutTimedHits: One of their quotes explains the controls for ''Melee'' (and ''Brawl'', ''3DS'' and ''Ultimate'', for that matter).
-->'''Falco:''' What? You're just now explaining the controls?!
* IAlwaysWantedToSayThat: Peppy says this word-for-word after saying, "I'm a little shaken, but I'm OK."
* MythologyGag: Some of their quotes contain these from their home games.
* PlayfulHacker: Slippy hacked into [[VideoGame/MetalGear Snake]]'s codec channel, apparently just because he wanted to talk to him.
* SecretCharacter: Not playable, though.
* WrongGenreSavvy: Sometimes, they'll accidentally tell you the controls for the ''Star Fox'' games.

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* EasterEgg: You are not told how to activate their conversations and they are mainly there just for fans of ''Star Fox''.
CuteSlimeMook: An adorable little blob monster.
* GuideDangIt: How many people would figure out on their own to quickly tap the taunt button or do under those conditions on those particular stages?
* HeKnowsAboutTimedHits:
MascotMook: One of their quotes explains the controls for ''Melee'' (and ''Brawl'', ''3DS'' and ''Ultimate'', for most well-known in gaming next to the likes of Pikachu. It's even the Trope Image.
* OhCrap: One Slime has this expression on its face when its about to get crushed by Eleven in the latter's reveal trailer.
* RidiculouslyCuteCritter: Who knew
that matter).
-->'''Falco:''' What? You're just now explaining
a blob of goo could be so darn adorable?
* WolverinePublicity: Like Morgana, it's featured quite prominently in promotional materials, even being seen next to
the controls?!
* IAlwaysWantedToSayThat: Peppy says this word-for-word after saying, "I'm a little shaken, but I'm OK."
* MythologyGag: Some of their quotes contain these from their home games.
* PlayfulHacker: Slippy hacked into [[VideoGame/MetalGear Snake]]'s codec channel, apparently just because he wanted to talk to him.
* SecretCharacter: Not playable, though.
* WrongGenreSavvy: Sometimes, they'll accidentally tell you
Hero in the controls for the ''Star Fox'' games.panoramic artwork.



[[folder:Toad]]
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-> '''Home Series:''' ''Franchise/SuperMarioBros''
--> '''Debut:''' ''[[VideoGame/SuperMarioBros1 Super Mario Bros.]]'' [NES], 1985 (Toad), ''VideoGame/NewSuperMarioBrosWii'' [Wii], 2009 (Blue Toad)
-> '''Appears in:''' ''Melee'', ''Brawl'', ''3DS/Wii U'', ''Ultimate''

One of Peach's loyal subjects, and one of many Toads whose species shares his name. In the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series, he's used in Princess Peach's neutral special, and if anyone hits her, he'll release spores that damage the would-be attacker. ''Ultimate'' shows the debut of Blue Toad, who does the same for Daisy, as well as both Toads fighting alongside their Princesses instead of being used as a HumanShield.

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-> '''Home Series:''' ''Franchise/SuperMarioBros''
--> '''Debut:''' ''[[VideoGame/SuperMarioBros1 Super Mario Bros.]]'' [NES], 1985 (Toad), ''VideoGame/NewSuperMarioBrosWii'' [Wii], 2009 (Blue Toad)
''VideoGame/FireEmblem''
-->'''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/FireEmblemThreeHouses'', [Switch], 2019
-> '''Appears in:''' ''Melee'', ''Brawl'', ''3DS/Wii U'', ''Ultimate''

One of Peach's loyal subjects, and one of many Toads whose species shares his name. In the ''Super Smash
''Ultimate''
-> '''Voiced by''': Creator/TomoyoKurosawa (Japanese), Creator/CassandraLeeMorris (English)
-> ''"Join ''Smash
Bros.'' series, he's used already! What in Princess Peach's neutral special, the world are you waiting for?!"''

A mysterious entity who lives within Byleth's mind, Sothis is worshiped as the goddess
and if anyone hits her, he'll release spores that damage creator of the would-be attacker. ''Ultimate'' shows continent of Fódlan by the debut Church of Blue Toad, who does the same for Daisy, Serios. With powers over time and a sassy personality, she works with Byleth as well as both Toads fighting alongside their Princesses instead SpiritAdvisor and personal traveling companion. In Byleth's reveal trailer, she is the one who gives them their invitation envelope, and grants them access to the three lords' Heroes' Relics. In the game proper, she assists in Byleth's Final Smash by giving them her progenitor goddess powers to unlock the Sword of being used the Creator's true power and lay waste to their foes with the Sublime Heaven technique. She also serves as a HumanShield.Legend-classed Support Spirit that comes with the Spirit Board bundled with Byleth's DLC pack.



* AssistCharacter: The first character used as a part of another character's attack, rather than being summoned by an Assist Trophy or a [=PokéBall=].
* CounterAttack: Peach's counter attack. He can be customized in ''[=3DS/Wii U=]'' to put them to sleep or be a more standard attack.
* HumanShield: Used as one by Peach in earlier installments. Since ''Ultimate'', they're shown guarding Peach or Daisy on their own volition.
* PaletteSwap: Peach uses Red Toad, while Daisy uses Blue Toad (only in gameplay terms, as the two Toads are separate characters in the ''Mario'' series).
* StatusEffects: One of his customs has him release spores that puts the attacker to sleep instead of harming them.
* TookALevelInBadass: In ''Ultimate'', Toad is not held up unwillingly by Peach, but actually stands to defend her while she ducks behind him. He also factors into her grabs, pummeling opponents while Peach holds them up, and helping her toss them in her throws.

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* AssistCharacter: The first AntiquatedLinguistics: Her speech patterns are fancier and more archaic than her young appearance would suggest them to be.
* AscendedMeme: In Byleth's trailer, Sothis acknowledges that adding yet another swordsman to the game adds little, so she grants them the three weapons held by the leaders of the eponymous Three Houses to make up for that.
* AudienceSurrogate: Her reaction to more ''Fire Emblem'' swordsmen/women and how the Avatar
character used has both genders playable is one of annoyance -- indeed, both have been done repeatedly in the series, and the audience wasn't impressed to see more of the same. Fortunately, she solves the problem by having Byleth go the WalkingArmory route with additional relic weapons.
-->'''Sothis''': So you return, and sooner than expected. ''[annoyed]'' I see. Too many swordsmen, are there? And you? You wield the sword as well! ''[angrily slaps her palms on her throne's armrests]'' What will you do?!
* BadWithTheBone: In Byleth's trailer, Sothis smugly bestows them with the [[LegendaryWeapon Heroes' Relics]] Areadbhar, Aymr, and Failnaught -- a glaive, an axe, and a bow, respectively, made from dragon bones -- in response to there being "[too] many swordsmen" in ''Smash''.
* CoolChair: Sothis is almost always seen sitting on the humongous stone Throne of Knowledge, which, according to Fódlan myth, is what Saint Seiros sat on in order to receive a divine revelation and blessing from Sothis herself.
* DeadpanSnarker: She responds to Male Byleth only using the Sword of the Creator in combat and his idea of changing tactics being to swap to Female Byleth with wry exasperation.
* EnigmaticEmpoweringEntity: Not much is known about her personal history from before she arrived to Fódlan and started being worshiped as the progenitor god, and myth describes her as the one who made the Sword of the Creator for the Liberation King Nemesis. In ''Smash'', she is the one to give Byleth the house lords' Heroes' Relics, and she [[SuperEmpowering provides a power boost]] to Byleth in their Final Smash.
* HealingHands: Her effect
as a part Support Spirit is a souped up Critical Health Healing, drastically healing the player's damage/stamina once it reaches a certain threshold.
* MemeAcknowledgement: Of the proliferation
of "anime sword fighters" in ''Smash''.
-->"I see... too many swordsmen, are there?"
* MetaGuy: She convinces Byleth to join ''Smash'', is baffled by Byleth changing gender out the blue, and after Byleth gets trounced while just using the Sword of the Creator, she lampshades that Byleth is just
another character's attack, rather generic ''Fire Emblem'' sword fighter and uses this to justify granting Byleth the other Relic weapons.
* OlderThanTheyLook: While she has the appearance of a child, she is actually [[TimeAbyss older
than being summoned recorded history]].
* PhysicalGod: She is worshipped
by an Assist Trophy or a [=PokéBall=].
* CounterAttack: Peach's counter attack. He can be customized in ''[=3DS/Wii U=]'' to put them to sleep or be a more standard attack.
* HumanShield: Used
the Church of Seiros as one by Peach in earlier installments. Since ''Ultimate'', the goddess who created Fódlan.
* PointyEars: As with fellow ''Fire Emblem'' characters Corrin and Tiki,
they're shown guarding Peach or Daisy on a sign of her draconian nature.
* ReallySevenHundredYearsOld: While Sothis's exact age is unknown, she's well over thousands of years old, starkly contrasting with her childlike physical appearance.
* SharingABody: Sothis lives inside Byleth's mind, and if Byleth dies, so will she. As a result of sharing Byleth's body, Sothis can link minds with Byleth and grant them her powers, letting them [[spoiler:transform into
their own volition.
Enlightened One form]].
* PaletteSwap: Peach uses Red Toad, while Daisy uses Blue Toad (only SpiritAdvisor: She often offers Byleth advice, and assists Byleth in gameplay terms, as their Final Smash by allowing them to use the two Toads are separate characters Sword of the Creator's true power.
* SuperEmpowering: For Byleth's Final Smash, she grants them the full extent of her power [[spoiler:and changes them into their Enlightened One form]].
* TimeMaster: She possesses the power of temporal manipulation, and her signature technique, the Divine Pulse, allows her and whoever she empowers to turn back time in order to undo mistakes and change future events.
* TinyTyrannicalGirl: Sothis has the appearance of a young girl, but bosses Byleth around, is sharp-tongued, and throws the occasional tantrum. Despite her sassy attitude, she is an ancient goddess who played a key role
in the ''Mario'' series).
* StatusEffects: One
foundation of his customs has him release spores that puts the attacker to sleep instead of harming them.
* TookALevelInBadass: In ''Ultimate'', Toad is not held up unwillingly by Peach, but actually stands to defend her while she ducks behind him. He also factors into her grabs, pummeling opponents while Peach holds them up, and helping her toss them in her throws.
Fódlan.



!!!''Brawl''
[[folder:Centurions]]
[[quoteright:128:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/centuriontrophy3ds.png]]
-> '''Home Series:''' ''VideoGame/KidIcarus''
--> '''Debut:''' ''Kid Icarus'' 1986 [NES]
-> '''Appears in:''' ''Brawl''

Soldiers enlisted in Palutena's Army. They're willing to fight for Pit and Palutena, even at the cost of their lives (especially since they can just be brought back). They appear in Pit's Final Smash in ''Brawl'', tackling opponents before passing on.

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!!!''Brawl''
[[folder:Centurions]]
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!Other

!!! ''Smash 64''
[[folder:The Announcer]]
-> '''Home Series:''' ''VideoGame/KidIcarus''
''VideoGame/SuperSmashBros''
--> '''Debut:''' ''Kid Icarus'' 1986 [NES]
''Super Smash Bros.'' [N64], 1999
-> '''Appears in:''' ''Brawl''

Soldiers enlisted in Palutena's Army. They're willing to fight for Pit and Palutena, even at the cost of their lives (especially since they can just be brought back). They appear in Pit's Final Smash in
original, ''Melee'', ''Brawl'', tackling opponents before passing on.''[=3DS/Wii U=]'', ''Ultimate''
-> '''Voiced by:''' Jeff Manning (original), Dean Harrington (''Melee''), Pat Cashman (''Brawl''), Creator/XanderMobus (''3DS/Wii U'', ''Ultimate'')
-> ''"Settle it in Smash!"''

The Announcer is [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin precisely that]]. While the voice actor changes with every game, in each one they generally just belt out the names of the fighters and game modes, as well as declare the winners and results. This changed with ''[=3DS/Wii U=]'', where the then Announcer, Creator/XanderMobus, had much more of a role in the advertising, with his acting as the host of the ''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j0BBGzfw0pQ Super Smash Bros. for Wii U 50-Fact Extravaganza]]'' and starred in the commercials for both versions of the game. Of note is that in every game, the Announcer shares his voice actor with Master Hand.



* DeathIsCheap: Palutena can just revive them with no issue, which is why they have no issue throwing themselves headfirst into danger. It's no wonder Pit's the only one who can properly hold his own, since the Centurions have no motivation because of this.
* DemotedToExtra: Thanks to Pit's Final Smash being changed up, the Centurions got demoted to a trophy in ''3DS'' and a spirit in ''Ultimate''.
* HelpfulMook: They live to serve and fight for Palutena.
* HeroicSacrifice: Their appearance in the Palutena's Army Final Smash has them giving their lives to attack foes. Not that it bothers them anyway.

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* DeathIsCheap: Palutena can just revive them with no issue, which AnimatedActors: While not ''animated'' per se, he asks someone offscreen during the ''Ultimate'' overview trailer if he gets paid overtime after noting that 74 fighters exist in the base game.
* AscendedExtra: Went from a memorable [[LargeHamAnnouncer ham]] to a handy marketing tool for ''3DS/Wii U''.
* BreakoutCharacter: Creator/XanderMobus' tenure as the Announcer in ''3DS/Wii U'' was extremely popular due to his charisma (both in-game and out) and his role in the marketing, to the point where the games would launch his career as a voice actor. Tellingly, he
is why they have no issue throwing themselves headfirst into danger. It's no wonder Pit's the only one who can properly hold Announcer to reprise his own, since role in a later game.
* LargeHamAnnouncer: Among
the Centurions have no motivation because of this.
* DemotedToExtra: Thanks to Pit's Final Smash being changed up, the Centurions got demoted to a trophy in ''3DS'' and a spirit in ''Ultimate''.
* HelpfulMook: They live to serve and fight for Palutena.
* HeroicSacrifice: Their appearance
most famous in the Palutena's Army Final history of video games, the four incarnations of the Announcer boast legendarily porky performances. Though Creator/XanderMobus has become especially memetic, Pat Cashman deserves special mention for essentially having the same type of role he had for ''Series/BillNyeTheScienceGuy.''
* MrExposition: Creator/XanderMobus for the 50-Fact Extravaganza, where he shows off 54 things that happen to be in the ''Wii U'' installment.
* TitleScream: For the first two games only, Jeff Manning in ''64'' and Dean Harrington in ''Melee'' yell the name of their respective installments at the top of their lungs at the end of the intro movies. ''Brawl'' has [[DummiedOut empty sound files]] with names suggesting that Pat Cashman was also supposed to continue the tradition. Creator/XanderMobus also tweeted that he recorded himself yelling out the title, but for some reason, it was dummied out, though he does manage to carry it out for any
Smash has them giving their lives to attack foes. Not Direct or trailer that it bothers them anyway.he gets to narrate.



[[folder:F.L.U.D.D.]]
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-> '''Home Series:''' ''Franchise/SuperMarioBros''
--> '''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/SuperMarioSunshine'' [GC] 2002
-> '''Appears in:''' ''Brawl'', ''3DS/Wii U'', ''Ultimate''

Short for "Flash Liquidizer Ultra Dousing Device", F.L.U.D.D. is a water pack created by Professor Elvin Gadd that assisted Mario when he was framed on Isle Delfino. In ''Brawl'' onwards, it becomes Mario's down special, spraying enemies to drive them away.

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[[folder:F.L.U.D.D.]]
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!!! ''Brawl''
[[folder:K.K. Slider (Totakeke)]]
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-> '''Home ->'''Home Series:''' ''Franchise/SuperMarioBros''
--> '''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/SuperMarioSunshine'' [GC] 2002
-> '''Appears in:'''
''VideoGame/AnimalCrossing''
-->'''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/AnimalCrossing'' [Platform/Nintendo64], 2001
->'''Appears in''':
''Brawl'', ''3DS/Wii U'', ''Ultimate''

Short for "Flash Liquidizer Ultra Dousing Device", F.L.U.D.D. is A traveling musician from the ''Animal Crossing'' series whose songs can be heard once a water pack created by Professor Elvin Gadd that assisted Mario when he was framed week. In ''Super Smash Bros.'', he'll appear on Isle Delfino. In ''Brawl'' onwards, it becomes Mario's down special, spraying enemies the Smashville and Town & City stages every Saturday from 8 to drive them away.12 PM and play some of his songs during the battle.



* BoringButPractical: F.L.U.D.D. doesn't do any damage (with the exception of a Custom Special), but its push effect can keep opponents at bay. It could have plenty of practical uses this way, one of the most notable purposes being gimping an opponent's recovery by pushing them away from the ledge without restoring their recovery special.
* MakingASplash: Its default attacks deal water-attribute damage.
* PlayingWithFire: Scalding F.L.U.D.D. deals fire-attribute damage.
* TheVoiceless: While able to speak in its game of origin, F.L.U.D.D. doesn't talk at all in ''Smash Bros.''

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* BoringButPractical: F.L.U.D.D. doesn't do any damage (with EarlyBirdCameo: He appears in ''Melee'' as a trophy.
* FunnyAnimal: K.K. is a talking dog, in tandem with ''Animal Crossing'' as a whole.
* WanderingMinstrel: Always shows up on
the exception of ''Animal Crossing'' stages once a Custom Special), but its push effect can keep opponents at bay. It could have plenty of practical uses this way, one of the most notable purposes being gimping an opponent's recovery by pushing them away from the ledge without restoring their recovery special.
* MakingASplash: Its default attacks deal water-attribute damage.
* PlayingWithFire: Scalding F.L.U.D.D. deals fire-attribute damage.
* TheVoiceless: While able to speak in its game of origin, F.L.U.D.D. doesn't talk at all in ''Smash Bros.''
week.



[[folder:Hal "Otacon" Emmerich, Mei Ling, and Colonel Roy Campbell]]

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[[folder:Hal "Otacon" Emmerich, Mei Ling, [[folder:Lake Trio]]
->'''Home Series:''' ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}''
-->'''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/PokemonDiamondAndPearl'' [DS], 2007
->'''Appears in:''' ''Brawl'', ''Ultimate''

Three Legendary Pokémon said to live hidden deep within the great lakes of the Sinnoh region, each governing an aspect of the human spirit: Uxie of Lake Acuity, with power over knowledge; Mesprit of Lake Verity, with power over emotion;
and Colonel Roy Campbell]]Azelf of Lake Valor, with power over will. In ''Smash'', they will occasionally appear in the background of the Spear Pillar stage.
----
* TheCameo: Essentially what their appearance serves as, since they don't affect the battle at all.
* OlympusMons: Three Legendary Pokémon of the Sinnoh region, and incredibly powerful despite their diminutive appearance.
* PowerFloats: All three of them have the Levitate ability and are pretty much never seen with their feet on the ground.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Metal Gear REX, Metal Gear RAY, and Gekko]]
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-->'''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/MetalGear2SolidSnake'' 1990 [[=MSx2=]] (Colonel), ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid'' 1998 [[=PS1=]] (Otacon and Mei Ling)
--> '''Nintendo debut:''' ''Metal Gear Solid: The Twin Snakes'' [Platform/GameCube], 2002

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-->'''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/MetalGear2SolidSnake'' 1990 [[=MSx2=]] (Colonel), ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid'' [[=PS1=]], 1998 [[=PS1=]] (Otacon and Mei Ling)
--> '''Nintendo debut:''' ''Metal Gear Solid: The Twin Snakes'' [Platform/GameCube], 2002
(REX), ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid2SonsOfLiberty'' [[=PS2=]], 2001 (RAY); ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid4GunsOfThePatriots'' [[=PS3=]], 2008 (official debut, Gekko)



->'''Voiced by:'''
-->'''Otacon:''' Christopher Randolph (English), Creator/HideyukiTanaka (Japanese)
-->'''Mei Ling:''' Creator/KimMaiGuest (English), Creator/HoukoKuwashima (Japanese)
-->'''Campbell:''' Creator/PaulEiding (English), Creator/TakeshiAono (Japanese)

Solid Snake's support team. Hal "Otacon" Emmerich is an otaku and close friend of Snake, Mei Ling is a data analyst well-versed in Chinese proverbs, and Roy Campbell is a former member of the U.S. Army and FOXHOUND and father of another of Snake's trusted allies, Meryl Silverburgh. They can be called on the codec on the Shadow Moses Island stage by quickly pressing down on the down taunt button. If done correctly, Snake will kneel, and after a few seconds, the conversation will begin. If Snake is fighting Falco, [[Franchise/StarFox Slippy Toad]] will show up on the codec instead.

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->'''Voiced by:'''
-->'''Otacon:''' Christopher Randolph (English), Creator/HideyukiTanaka (Japanese)
-->'''Mei Ling:''' Creator/KimMaiGuest (English), Creator/HoukoKuwashima (Japanese)
-->'''Campbell:''' Creator/PaulEiding (English), Creator/TakeshiAono (Japanese)

Solid Snake's support team. Hal "Otacon" Emmerich is an otaku and close friend of Snake, Mei Ling

The titular Metal Gear
is a data analyst well-versed in Chinese proverbs, and Roy Campbell is a former member series of nuclear-armed bipedal tanks. The REX model was designed for the U.S. Army and FOXHOUND and father of another of Snake's trusted allies, Meryl Silverburgh. on Shadow Moses Island, while the RAY version was created for the Marine Corps to combat REX copies made by third-parties after REX's schematics were leaked online. They can be called on sometimes crash into the codec back wall on the Shadow Moses Island stage by quickly pressing down on and wreak havoc in the down taunt button. If done correctly, Snake will kneel, and after a few seconds, the conversation will begin. If Snake is background. The Gekkos, autonomous fighting Falco, [[Franchise/StarFox Slippy Toad]] will show up on vehicles designed by the codec instead.AT Corp, also appear in this fashion.



* AIIsACrapshoot: [[spoiler:When calling the Colonel for information on Luigi, it's implied that the Colonel in this case is actually the AI Colonel from ''Metal Gear Solid 2''. This still doesn't explain his hatred of Luigi.]]
* BreakingTheFourthWall: As per ''Metal Gear'' standards, some of their conversations have no respect for the poor wall.
-->'''Snake''' (''about Pit''): "And by trials you mean, game overs?"\\
'''Otacon:''' "Yeah... You should know all about that."
* TheBusCameBack: They return to ''Ultimate'' along with Snake and the Shadow Moses stage. It's literally the exact same dialogues used in ''Brawl'' (outside of the codec for Link, but it's an omission of a line[[note]]about the Hookshot, since ''Breath of the Wild'' Link doesn't use it[[/note]] rather than a real dialogue change), even referencing that game by title, with no new ones recorded, but justified due to remaining such out of respect for the death of Takeshi Aono.
* ContinuityNod: In a handful of Codec calls, Snake references the events of ''The Subspace Emissary''. He also has a number of these towards the ''Metal Gear'' series itself.
* CutenessProximity: Mei Ling ''adores'' Pikachu. A pity Snake won't catch one for her.
* DisconnectedByDeath: This can happen if Snake gets KO'd while they are talking. And yes, the person on the other end screams his name if he dies. [[RuleOfFunny Even Slippy]].
* DualBoss: As a spirit, Otacon (possessing a Dr. Mario statue) fights alongside a giant R.O.B.
* DudeNotFunny: When the [[spoiler: AI]] Colonel mocks Luigi, Snake coldly condemns his words as a "low blow".
* EasterEgg: You are not told how to active their conversations and they are mainly there just for fans of ''Metal Gear'', though they do sometimes reveal some extra information about some Nintendo characters, too.
* ExpositionBreak: Just like in ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid'', this is their only purpose (besides saving the game). However, they do it ''during'' the action, as opposed to between it.
* {{Foreshadowing}}: Some of the things they said made more sense after ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid4GunsOfThePatriots'' came out.
* GuideDangit: Like with Fox and Falco, how many people would figure out on their own to quickly tap the down taunt button on a particular stage? ''Ultimate'' does list on how to do this on the Tips page.
* IAlwaysWantedToSayThat: Even Snake and Otacon are unable to resist the joy of a good "Falcoooon PUNCH!" or "FALCON KIIIIIIIICK!"
* MagicVersusScience: {{Convers|ationalTroping}}ed between Snake and Mei Ling if the opponent is Sheik.
* MediumAwareness: As in their own series, they are aware they're in a video game. Otacon makes the most direct references to it.
* MrExposition: They tell all sorts of things about the other characters.
* MythologyGag:
** Snake and his support team ''love'' these in regards to the events of ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid'', and once to ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid2SonsOfLiberty'', by way of [[spoiler:GW, AKA the Colonel AI.]]
-->'''Mei Ling:''' [Pikachu will] try to pepper you with electric shocks.\\
'''Snake:''' Couldn't be worse than Ocelot's old [[ElectricTorture torture device]]...
** If Snake is KO'd in mid-conversation, his support staff will begin to panic. Yes, even Slippy.
-->'''Campbell''': Snake, do you copy? Snake! ''[[GameOver SNAAAAAAKE!!]]''"
* PutOnABus: As with Snake and other things related to ''Metal Gear'', they do not return in ''3DS/Wii U''.
* RiddleForTheAges: The Colonel talking about Luigi [[spoiler: was an impostor]]. It's unknown what the [[spoiler: real one]] thinks of Luigi.
* SecretCharacter: Not playable, though. Which is just as well, since you are not told how to get them to appear.
* ShoutOut: Their conversations contain several of these, as well as in-jokes.

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* AIIsACrapshoot: [[spoiler:When calling AdaptationalIntelligence: Normally, Metal Gear REX requires the Colonel for information pilot to sit in its "mouth". Here, there's no pilot present, appearing as if REX is acting on Luigi, it's implied its own.
* DumbMuscle: On paper, the Gekko are sentient machines
that can cause serious damage when provoked. Most of the Colonel in this case is actually the AI Colonel from ''Metal Gear Solid 2''. This still doesn't explain his hatred of Luigi.]]
time, they're really clumsy.
* BreakingTheFourthWall: As per ''Metal Gear'' standards, some of EarlyBirdCameo: The Gekkos made their conversations have no respect for the poor wall.
-->'''Snake''' (''about Pit''): "And by trials you mean,
first appearance in a video game overs?"\\
'''Otacon:''' "Yeah... You should know all about that."
* TheBusCameBack: They return to ''Ultimate'' along with Snake and the Shadow Moses stage. It's literally the exact same dialogues used
in ''Brawl'' (outside of the codec for Link, but it's an omission of a line[[note]]about the Hookshot, since ''Breath of the Wild'' Link doesn't use it[[/note]] rather than a real dialogue change), even referencing that game by title, with no new ones recorded, but justified due to remaining such out of respect for the death of Takeshi Aono.
* ContinuityNod: In a handful of Codec calls, Snake references the events of ''The Subspace Emissary''. He also has a number of these towards the
before their official debut in ''Metal Gear'' series itself.
Gear Solid 4'' later that year.
* CutenessProximity: Mei Ling ''adores'' Pikachu. A pity HumongousMecha: The Metal Gear are designed to be walking nuclear warheads.
* MeaningfulBackgroundEvent: The Shadow Moses Island stage, both versions of Metal Gear appearing, and the existence of the Gekkos serve as {{foreshadowing}} for [[spoiler:the Metal Gear battle between
Snake won't catch one for her.
* DisconnectedByDeath: This can happen if Snake gets KO'd while they are talking. And yes, the person on the other end screams his name if he dies. [[RuleOfFunny Even Slippy]].
* DualBoss: As a spirit, Otacon (possessing a Dr. Mario statue) fights alongside a giant R.O.B.
* DudeNotFunny: When the [[spoiler: AI]] Colonel mocks Luigi, Snake coldly condemns his words as a "low blow".
* EasterEgg: You are not told how to active their conversations
and they are mainly there just for fans of Liquid Ocelot in ''Metal Gear'', though they do sometimes reveal some extra information about some Nintendo characters, too.
Gear Solid 4'']].
* ExpositionBreak: Just like in ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid'', this is their only purpose (besides saving the game). However, they do it ''during'' the action, as opposed to between it.
* {{Foreshadowing}}: Some
MeatSackRobot: Those legs of the things they said made more sense after ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid4GunsOfThePatriots'' came out.
* GuideDangit: Like with Fox and Falco, how many people would figure out on their own to quickly tap the down taunt button on a particular stage? ''Ultimate'' does list on how to do this on the Tips page.
* IAlwaysWantedToSayThat: Even Snake and Otacon
Gekkos are unable to resist the joy of a good "Falcoooon PUNCH!" or "FALCON KIIIIIIIICK!"
actually pretty-much cloned cow legs.
* MagicVersusScience: {{Convers|ationalTroping}}ed between Snake and Mei Ling if the opponent is Sheik.
* MediumAwareness: As in their own series, they
MiniMecha: Gekkos are aware they're in a video game. Otacon makes the most direct references to it.
* MrExposition: They tell all sorts of things about the other characters.
* MythologyGag:
** Snake and his support team ''love'' these in regards to the events of ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid'', and once to ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid2SonsOfLiberty'', by way of [[spoiler:GW, AKA the Colonel AI.]]
-->'''Mei Ling:''' [Pikachu will] try to pepper you with electric shocks.\\
'''Snake:''' Couldn't be worse
much smaller than Ocelot's old [[ElectricTorture torture device]]...
** If Snake is KO'd in mid-conversation, his support staff will begin to panic. Yes, even Slippy.
-->'''Campbell''': Snake, do you copy? Snake! ''[[GameOver SNAAAAAAKE!!]]''"
* PutOnABus: As with Snake
the REX and other things related to ''Metal Gear'', they do not return in ''3DS/Wii U''.
* RiddleForTheAges: The Colonel talking about Luigi [[spoiler: was an impostor]]. It's unknown what the [[spoiler: real one]] thinks of Luigi.
* SecretCharacter: Not playable, though. Which is just as well, since you are not told how to get them to appear.
* ShoutOut: Their conversations contain several of these, as well as in-jokes.
RAY models.



[[folder:Hocotate Ship]]
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[[folder:Hocotate Ship]]
[[folder:Pikmin Onions]]
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-->'''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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-->'''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/Pikmin2''
''VideoGame/{{Pikmin}}''
-> '''Appears in:''' ''Brawl'', ''Wii U and 3DS'', ''3DS'', ''Ultimate''

A rust bucket bizarre relative 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 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 Olimar's Final Smash as well as the "Distant Planet" stage, landing in random spots for a while before flying off. Feeding them pellets will reward you with an item, in both occasions having it fly into with the air before crash landing on the ground in a fiery explosion.corresponding color pellet or higher value ones earning higher value items.



* 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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* TheAllegedCar: It sputters and shakes anytime it flies, given its age. It's highlighted in the Subspace Emissary, where it's shown struggling ArtEvolution: Averted. ''Pikmin 3'' redesigned them to keep up with other, better maintained spaceships.
* ButtMonkey: It exists purely to be crashed as part of
give them a more berry-shaped, bio-mechanical look. While Smash has updated Olimar's final smash, and is generally not given a particularly flattering portrayal anywhere else.
* ColonyDrop: In reference
design to its home series' love of crashing spaceships, be close to his appearance in ''3'', 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'' Onions have this occur to it at any point.
retained their design from the first two games.
* EarlyBirdCameo: ColorCodedForYourConvenience: Red, Yellow and Blue, the three original Pikmin colors. Feeding them the appropriate color pellet nets you better rewards.
* LivingShip:
It's visible at an organic spaceship for 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
Pikmin. Their debut ''Pikmin'' game shows it to be notoriously chatty, with a snarky, pompous personality. It never utters a word in any of its appearances appearance has them found planted in the ''Smash'' series.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.



[[folder:Krystal, Leon, and Panther]]
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->'''Home Series:''' ''Franchise/StarFox''
-->'''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/StarFox64'' [[=N64=]], 1997 (Leon); ''VideoGame/StarFoxAdventures'' [GC], 2002 (Krystal); ''VideoGame/StarFoxAssault'' [GC], 2005 (Panther)
->'''Appear in:''' ''Brawl'', ''Wii U'', ''Ultimate''
->'''Voiced by:''' Shinobu Satouchi (Leon; Japanese), Jim Walker (Leon; English), Aya Hara, (Krystal; Japanese), Alesia Glidewell (Krystal; English), Creator/TetsuInada (Panther; Japanese), Eric Newsome (Panther; English)

Krystal is an orphaned fox warrior of Sauria turned member of Star Fox, and Fox's love interest, while Leon and Panther are part of the Star Wolf team. They can be called by Fox, Falco, or Wolf on the Lylat Cruise stage by quickly pressing down on the taunt button. If done correctly, the character will kneel, and after a few seconds, the conversation will begin after the Pleiades warps.

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[[folder:Parasite Queen]]
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->'''Home Series:''' ''Franchise/StarFox''
''Franchise/{{Metroid}}''
-->'''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/StarFox64'' [[=N64=]], 1997 (Leon); ''VideoGame/StarFoxAdventures'' ''VideoGame/MetroidPrime'' [GC], 2002 (Krystal); ''VideoGame/StarFoxAssault'' [GC], 2005 (Panther)
->'''Appear
2002
->'''Appears
in:''' ''Brawl'', ''Wii U'', ''Ultimate''
->'''Voiced by:''' Shinobu Satouchi (Leon; Japanese), Jim Walker (Leon; English), Aya Hara, (Krystal; Japanese), Alesia Glidewell (Krystal; English), Creator/TetsuInada (Panther; Japanese), Eric Newsome (Panther; English)

Krystal is an orphaned fox warrior of Sauria turned member of Star Fox, and Fox's love interest, while Leon and Panther are part of
''Ultimate''

A giant parasite used for
the Star Wolf team. They can be called by Fox, Falco, or Wolf on Space Pirates' Phazon experiments, this giant bug serves as the Lylat Cruise stage by quickly pressing down on first boss of ''Metroid Prime''. It appears in the taunt button. If done correctly, the character will kneel, and after a few seconds, the conversation will begin after the Pleiades warps.Frigate Orpheon's background.



* AscendedExtra: Krystal would go on to also become an Assist Trophy in ''Ultimate''.
* TheCasanova: Panther is quite the ladies' man and attempts to woo Krystal in at least one conversation. Fitting for someone whose debut was on Valentine's Day.
* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: They, along with Wolf, are absent from Orbital Gate Assault in ''Wii U'' despite being present in the original game the stage takes its inspiration from. Their EasterEgg still shows up on the returning Lylat Cruise stage, however, since Wolf isn't playable, Leon and Panther's dialogue is limited compared to ''Brawl''. Thankfully averted in ''Ultimate''.
* CombatSadomasochist: Leon. See TheKnightsWhoSaySquee below.
* DeadpanSnarker: Panther certainly has his moments, notably when talking to [[AxCrazy Leon]] and [[{{Badbutt}} Falco]].
* EasterEgg: You are not told how to active their conversations and they are mainly there just for fans of ''Star Fox''.
* FriendlyEnemies: Slippy tries to strike this dynamic with Leon due to both having [[FurryReminder long tongues]]. He is unsuccessful.
* GuideDangIt: How many people would figure out on their own to quickly tap the down taunt button on a particular stage?
* TheKnightsWhoSaySquee: Leon has... [[HomoeroticSubtext quite a bit to say about Wolf]].
-->'''Leon:''' [[IAmNotShazam Star Wolf]] is really giving it his all out there... I'm more than a bit envious of him. Those razor-sharp claws. Those keen fangs. He moves wildly and fights with the spirit of a warrior possessed. Any prey he sets his eye on is doomed to be shredded to pieces.\\
'''Panther:''' Umm...Leon? Are you feeling all right?\\
'''Leon:''' [[BlatantLies Yes, of course! Fine! Just fine.]] Haa ha haaaa ha haaahaaa...\\
'''Panther:''' Set me straight here, Leon. Are you envious of the shred-DER or the shred-DEE?
* NotSoAboveItAll: In one of the dialogues, Krystal seems like she is admonishing Peppy and Slippy for thinking they could be part of the Brawl, only to then say she is the better choice.
* PreAsskickingOneLiner: Panther gets a pretty good one.
-->''Do you see my red rose? It marks your imminent death!''
* RedOniBlueOni: Leon and Panther seem to share this mechanic when Wolf is on the stage.
* SecretCharacter: Not playable, though. Which is just as well, since you are not told how to get them to appear.
* SickeningSweethearts: At the end of an entire conversation between Krystal and Panther which purely amounted to flirting with each other, Falco gets sick of it.

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* AscendedExtra: Krystal would go on TheBusCameBack: Thanks to also become an Assist Trophy in ''Ultimate''.
* TheCasanova: Panther is quite
Frigate Orpheon returning as a stage for ''Ultimate'', the ladies' man and attempts to woo Krystal in at least one conversation. Fitting for someone whose debut was on Valentine's Day.
* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: They,
Parasite Queen returns along with Wolf, are absent from Orbital Gate Assault in ''Wii U'' despite being present in it.
* MonstrousScenery: Her huge form dominates
the original game background of the stage takes its inspiration from. Their EasterEgg still shows up on the returning Lylat Cruise stage, however, since Wolf isn't playable, Leon and Panther's dialogue is limited compared to ''Brawl''. Thankfully averted in ''Ultimate''.
* CombatSadomasochist: Leon. See TheKnightsWhoSaySquee below.
* DeadpanSnarker: Panther certainly has his moments, notably when talking to [[AxCrazy Leon]] and [[{{Badbutt}} Falco]].
* EasterEgg: You are not told how to active their conversations and they are mainly there just for fans of ''Star Fox''.
* FriendlyEnemies: Slippy tries to strike this dynamic with Leon due to both having [[FurryReminder long tongues]]. He is unsuccessful.
* GuideDangIt: How many people would figure out on their own to quickly tap the down taunt button on a particular stage?
* TheKnightsWhoSaySquee: Leon has... [[HomoeroticSubtext quite a bit to say about Wolf]].
-->'''Leon:''' [[IAmNotShazam Star Wolf]] is really giving it his all out there... I'm more than a bit envious of him. Those razor-sharp claws. Those keen fangs. He moves wildly and fights
but she doesn't interact with the spirit of a warrior possessed. Any prey he sets his eye on is doomed to be shredded to pieces.\\
'''Panther:''' Umm...Leon? Are you feeling all right?\\
'''Leon:''' [[BlatantLies Yes, of course! Fine! Just fine.]] Haa ha haaaa ha haaahaaa...\\
'''Panther:''' Set me straight here, Leon. Are you envious of the shred-DER or the shred-DEE?
* NotSoAboveItAll: In one of the dialogues, Krystal seems like she is admonishing Peppy and Slippy for thinking they could be part of the Brawl, only to then say she is the better choice.
* PreAsskickingOneLiner: Panther gets a pretty good one.
-->''Do you see my red rose? It marks your imminent death!''
* RedOniBlueOni: Leon and Panther seem to share this mechanic when Wolf is on the stage.
* SecretCharacter: Not playable, though. Which is just as well, since you are not told how to get them to appear.
* SickeningSweethearts: At the end of an entire conversation between Krystal and Panther which purely amounted to flirting with each other, Falco gets sick of it.
fighters in any way.



[[folder:Rope Snake]]
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->'''Home Series:''' ''[[VideoGame/{{MOTHER}} EarthBound]]''
-->'''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/Mother3'' [GBA], 2006
->'''Appears in:''' ''Brawl'', ''3DS/Wii U'', ''Ultimate''

A talking snake obtained by Lucas's friend Duster after trading with the ghosts of Osohe Castle. In its home game, it could be used like a grappling hook. Lucas borrows it to fight, using it as his grab.

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[[folder:Tails, Knuckles, and Silver]]
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->'''Home Series:''' ''[[VideoGame/{{MOTHER}} EarthBound]]''
''Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog''
-->'''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/Mother3'' [GBA], 2006
->'''Appears
''VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog2'' [Genesis], 1992 (Tails); ''VideoGame/Sonic3AndKnuckles'' [Genesis], 1994 (Knuckles); ''VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog2006'' [Xbox 360/[=PS3=]], 2006 (Silver)
--> '''Nintendo debut:''' ''VideoGame/SonicAdvance'' [Platform/GameBoyAdvance], 2002 (Tails & Knuckles); ''VideoGame/SonicAndTheSecretRings'' [Platform/{{Wii}}] , 2007 (Silver)
-> '''Appear
in:''' ''Brawl'', ''3DS/Wii U'', ''3DS'', ''Ultimate''

A talking snake obtained by Lucas's friend Duster after trading Three of Sonic's friends from across his adventures. Miles "Tails" Prower is Sonic's sidekick and an exceptionally skilled mechanic who can fly with his two tails, Knuckles the ghosts Echidna is the gullible yet well-meaning guardian of Osohe Castle. In its home game, it could be used like the Master Emerald, and Silver the Hedgehog is a grappling hook. Lucas borrows it to fight, using it as his grab.psychic from a BadFuture where the villains succeed in their goals. They all appear in the background of Green Hill Zone.

Knuckles himself has been made into an Assist Trophy in ''Ultimate''. For more information on that, see [[Characters/SuperSmashBrosAssistTrophies here]].



* AscendedExtra: Knuckles is made into an Assist Trophy for ''Ultimate''. As he still appears in the background of Green Hill Zone, he can't be summoned on that stage.
* {{Flight}}: All of them are capable of this. Tails can use his namesake like a propeller, Knuckles glides with his dreadlocks, and Silver can levitate with his psychic powers.
* KidHero: Respectively, Tails is 8, Knuckles is 16, and Silver is 14.
* PowerFloats: Silver, as seen when he runs/levitates past Green Hill Zone. Funnily enough, he even does this when going through the giant loop in the middle, which ends up defying all laws of physics and makes his inability to do so in [[VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog2006 his debut's multiplayer]] a little awkward in hindsight.
* PsychicPowers: Silver is a powerful user of Psychokinesis, and puts it to good use.



[[folder:Waddle Dee, Waddle Doo, and Gordo]]
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-> '''Home Series:''' ''Franchise/{{Kirby}}''
--> '''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/KirbysDreamLand'' [Game Boy], 1992
-> '''Appear in:''' ''Brawl'', ''3DS/Wii U'', ''Ultimate''

Waddle Dees are the most basic enemy in the Kirby series, Waddle Doos are a stronger variety with the ability to attack from afar with a beam whip, and Gordos are spiked balls who are usually impervious to attacks. In ''Brawl,'' these three were summoned when King Dedede used his Side Special, and could also be summoned by his Final Smash. ''3DS/Wii U'' onwards makes it so only Gordos can be thrown, though all three appear as enemies in Smash Run.
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* TheArtifact: Despite no longer being involved in Dedede's moveset, a Waddle Dee still appears in one of his victory animations.
* AssistCharacter: For King Dedede in ''Brawl'', being summoned onto the field using his Waddle Dee Toss attack, with Waddle Dees being the weakest and most common and Gordos being the opposite end. In ''3DS/Wii U'', only Gordos fulfill this role for King Dedede.
* DemotedToExtra: ''3DS/Wii U'' removes Waddle Dees and Waddle Doos from Dedede's arsenal, though they do still appear as ''Smash Run'' enemies, Waddle Dees still appear in King Dedede's BattleIntro and one of them is still in one of King Dedede's victory poses. Waddle Doos are not so lucky in ''Ultimate'', being now reduced to just a spirit while Waddle Dees keep the same roles as before, baring being an attackable enemy.
* InvincibleMinorMinion: The Gordos that appear in Smash Run hover around and can't be defeated. On the upside, they can damage other enemies that touch them.
* {{Mook}}s: All of them become this in Smash Run in ''3DS'', behaving like how they do in their original series. Parasol Waddle Dees, which are Waddle Dees with a Parasol, also appear in this capacity.
* ShockAndAwe: Waddle Doos can whip players with electricity.
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[[folder:Chrom]]
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->'''Home Series:''' ''Franchise/FireEmblem''
-->'''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/FireEmblemAwakening'' [[=3DS=]], 2013
-> '''Appears in:''' ''3DS/Wii U'', ''Ultimate''
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TomokazuSugita (Japanese), Creator/MatthewMercer (English)
->''"[[PreAsskickingOneLiner You'll taste the bitterness of defeat!]] ...[[LameComeback right after Robin gets the Smash Ball]]."''

One of the main characters in ''Fire Emblem: Awakening'', Chrom is the leader of the Shepherds, prince of Ylisse, Lucina's father and a good friend of Robin. He appears as part of Robin's Final Smash and takes part in the Palutena's Guidance for Robin in ''Wii U''.

Chrom gets PromotedToPlayable in ''Ultimate'', as an [[MovesetClone Echo Fighter]] of Roy with some elements from Ike, although he still retains his role in Robin's Final Smash. For more information on his role as a player character, see [[Characters/SuperSmashBrosUltimateEchoFighters here]].

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[[folder:Engineer Link and Alfonzo]]
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->'''Home Series:''' ''Franchise/FireEmblem''
''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda''
-->'''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/FireEmblemAwakening'' [[=3DS=]], 2013
''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaSpiritTracks'' [3DS], 2009
-> '''Appears '''Appear in:''' ''3DS/Wii U'', ''Ultimate''
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TomokazuSugita (Japanese), Creator/MatthewMercer (English)
->''"[[PreAsskickingOneLiner You'll taste
''3DS'', ''Ultimate''

The Link of ''Spirit Tracks'' is an aspiring engineer who is thrust into
the bitterness life of defeat!]] ...[[LameComeback right after Robin gets a hero when evil forces separate Princess Zelda's spirit from her body in an attempt to awaken the Smash Ball]]."''

One of the main characters in ''Fire Emblem: Awakening'', Chrom is the leader of the Shepherds, prince of Ylisse, Lucina's father and a good friend of Robin.
Demon King, Malladus. He appears as part of Robin's Final Smash and takes part in on the Palutena's Guidance for Robin in ''Wii U''.

Chrom gets PromotedToPlayable in ''Ultimate'', as an [[MovesetClone Echo Fighter]]
Spirit Train stage to drive it, but if at least one variant of Roy with some elements from Ike, although he still retains Link is present among the fighters, he'll be replaced by his role in Robin's Final Smash. For more information on his role as a player character, see [[Characters/SuperSmashBrosUltimateEchoFighters here]].mentor, Alfonzo, instead.



* AlmostDeadGuy: In Lucina's and Robin's trailer, as he lies defeated, he bemoans he never got a chance to prove his mettle in combat and will have to wait for the next time. [[FunWithSubtitles Then the caption at the bottom of the screen corrects him.]]
* AssistCharacter: He's summoned to assist Robin with their Final Smash. He still fills this role in ''Ultimate'', despite now being a separate playable character.
* BadassCape: He wears a tattered white cape over his left arm. It sure looks badass in battle.
* BadassNormal: Like many a ''Fire Emblem'' lord, he's just a capable swordsman.
* BashBrothers: With Robin, reflecting the importance of [[TrueCompanions their relationship]] in ''Awakening''. Chrom and a male Robin are HeterosexualLifePartners, whereas he and a female Robin are either PlatonicLifePartners or an outright BattleCouple depending on player preferences.
* BirthmarkOfDestiny: The Brand on the Exalt/Mark of Naga on his bare right shoulder, symbolizing his HeroicLineage and the blood pact his family line made with Naga in ancient times.
* ButtMonkey: Gets ribbed quite a bit during Palutena's Guidance on Robin in ''Wii U''.
* TheCameo: He shows during Palutena's Guidance for Robin in ''Wii U'', becoming the target of some divine teasing by Palutena and Viridi.
* CoolSword: The Falchion, forged from a fang of the Divine Dragon King Naga and handed down among the bloodline of the Hero King Marth. Chrom puts it to good use while Pairing Up with Robin.
* PromotedToPlayable: He becomes an playable in ''Ultimate'', but he still assists Robin in their Final Smash.
* TheResenter: In Palutena's Guidance on Robin in ''Wii U'', he seems just a little bitter about not taking part in this fight. He promises that him and Robin will make his opponents taste the bitterness of defeat.
* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: The first prince of the Halidom of Ylisse and TheCaptain of the Shepherds, [[WeHelpTheHelpless a peacekeeping militia that protects the Ylissean people and borders]]. In ''Smash'', he stands by his army's tactician, Robin, when they require his assistance.
* SuperMovePortraitAttack: Robin's Final Smash uses the portrait cut-in associated with {{Critical|Hit}}s and Skills in ''Awakening''. As Chrom is the one directing his CombinationAttack with Robin, his artwork is shown.
* SwordAndSorcerer: He's the Sword to Robin's Sorcerer in their Final Smash.
* ThrowTheDogABone: After getting the short end of the stick through Lucina's and Robin's debut trailer, the end shows that he wasn't completely shafted from a chance on the ''Smash'' battlefield. ''Ultimate'' eventually puts him on the roster.
* TheWorfEffect: He may be a powerful swordsman, but he still gets his butt kicked by Captain Falcon in his daughter's and comrade's trailer.

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* AlmostDeadGuy: In Lucina's and Robin's trailer, as CompositeCharacter: Implied, since Toon Link appearing means he lies defeated, he bemoans he never got a chance to prove his mettle in combat and will have to wait for isn't on the next time. [[FunWithSubtitles Then stage. However, the caption at the bottom of the screen corrects him.]]
* AssistCharacter: He's summoned to assist Robin with their Final Smash. He still fills this role in ''Ultimate'', despite now being a separate
playable character.
* BadassCape: He wears a tattered white cape over his left arm. It sure looks badass in battle.
* BadassNormal: Like many a ''Fire Emblem'' lord, he's just a capable swordsman.
* BashBrothers: With Robin, reflecting
Toon Link is the importance star of [[TrueCompanions their relationship]] in ''Awakening''. Chrom ''Wind Waker'' and ''Phantom Hourglass'', while this Link, the one from ''Spirit Tracks'', is a male Robin different character who lived a few generations after him. The conductor Link also disappears when [[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTwilightPrincess adult]] [[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaBreathOfTheWild Link]] or [[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTime Young]] [[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaMajorasMask Link]] are HeterosexualLifePartners, whereas he and a female Robin are either PlatonicLifePartners or an outright BattleCouple depending on player preferences.
* BirthmarkOfDestiny: The Brand
on the Exalt/Mark of Naga on his bare right shoulder, symbolizing his HeroicLineage and stage as well, despite again not being the blood pact his family line made with Naga same person as them[[note]]and, in ancient times.
* ButtMonkey: Gets ribbed quite a bit during Palutena's Guidance on Robin
the case of ''Twilight Princess'' Link in ''Wii U''.
* TheCameo: He shows during Palutena's Guidance for Robin in ''Wii
''3DS/Wii U'', becoming the target of some divine teasing by Palutena and Viridi.
* CoolSword: The Falchion, forged
two not even being from a fang of the Divine Dragon King Naga and handed down among the bloodline of the Hero King Marth. Chrom puts it to good use while Pairing Up with Robin.
same ''timeline''[[/note]].
* PromotedToPlayable: He becomes an playable in ''Ultimate'', but he still assists Robin in their Final Smash.
* TheResenter: In Palutena's Guidance on Robin in ''Wii U'', he seems just a little bitter about not taking part in this fight. He promises that him and Robin will make his opponents taste the bitterness of defeat.
* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: The first prince of the Halidom of Ylisse and TheCaptain of the Shepherds, [[WeHelpTheHelpless a peacekeeping militia that protects the Ylissean people and borders]]. In ''Smash'', he stands by his army's tactician, Robin,
DevelopersForesight: Alfonzo appears when they require his assistance.
* SuperMovePortraitAttack: Robin's Final Smash uses the portrait cut-in associated with {{Critical|Hit}}s and Skills in ''Awakening''. As Chrom
any form of Link is the one directing his CombinationAttack with Robin, his artwork is shown.
* SwordAndSorcerer: He's the Sword to Robin's Sorcerer in their Final Smash.
* ThrowTheDogABone: After getting the short end of the stick through Lucina's and Robin's debut trailer, the end shows that he wasn't completely shafted from a chance
fighting on the ''Smash'' battlefield. ''Ultimate'' eventually puts him on ''Spirit Train'' stage.
* TheMentor: Alfonzo was once
the roster.
* TheWorfEffect:
greatest swordsman in Hyrule before settling down in Aboda Village to become an engineer. He may be a powerful swordsman, but he still gets his butt kicked by Captain Falcon in his daughter's and comrade's trailer.serves as Link's mentor before ''Spirit Tracks''' conflict stirs up.



[[folder:Doc Louis]]
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->'''Home Series:''' ''[[VideoGame/PunchOut Punch-Out!!]]''
--> '''Debut:''' ''Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!!'' [NES], 1987
-> '''Appears in:''' ''3DS/Wii U'', ''Ultimate''
->'''Voiced by:''' Tsuyoshi Koyama (Japanese), Riley Inge (English)
->''"Show 'em what you got, Mac baby!"''

A former W.V.B.A. (World Video Boxing Association) heavyweight champion who took Little Mac under his wing. He's quite fond of chocolate. In ''Smash'', Doc appears on Mac's victory screen to congratulate him. He also will shout words of encouragement sometimes when Mac taunts.

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[[folder:Doc Louis]]
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[[folder:Hoshidian and Nohrian royal siblings]]
->'''Home Series:''' ''[[VideoGame/PunchOut Punch-Out!!]]''
--> '''Debut:''' ''Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!!'' [NES], 1987
-> '''Appears in:''' ''3DS/Wii U'', ''Ultimate''
series:''' ''VideoGame/FireEmblem''
-->'''First Appearence:''' ''VideoGame/FireEmblemFates''
->'''Voiced by:''' Tsuyoshi Koyama by:'''
-->'''Ryoma:''' Creator/YuichiNakamura
(Japanese), Riley Inge Creator/MatthewMercer (English)
->''"Show 'em what you got, Mac baby!"''

A former W.V.B.A. (World Video Boxing Association) heavyweight champion who took Little Mac under his wing. He's quite fond
-->'''Sakura:''' Creator/HisakoKanemoto (Japanese), Creator/BriannaKnickerbocker (English)
-->'''Elise:''' Creator/AyakaSuwa (Japanese), Creator/NatalieLander (English)
-->'''Xander (Marks):''' Creator/KatsuyukiKonishi (Japanese), David Stanbra (English)
->''Xander: "How could you?! You're giving up on us AND batting completely unknown opponents!"''

Ruling families
of chocolate. In ''Smash'', Doc appears on Mac's victory screen the two warring nations Hoshido and Nohr. They appear in Corrin's trailer coaxing him to congratulate him. He also will shout words of encouragement sometimes joining each other's side only to be left astonished when Mac taunts.Corrin chooses to join the battle in Smash instead, leaving both families behind.



* TheCameo: He will occasionally give Mac advice through his taunts. He will also appear in Mac's victory poses to congratulate him.
* EasterEgg: He will occasionally chime in when Little Mac taunts. It's random, and the game itself won't tell you.
* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Like his home series, he loves all things chocolate.
* VoiceForTheVoiceless: He serves as one for Little Mac.

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* TheCameo: He will occasionally give Mac advice through his taunts. He will also TheVoiceless: Althogh they appear in Mac's victory poses to congratulate him.
* EasterEgg: He will occasionally chime in when Little Mac taunts. It's random,
Corrin's trailer, Hinoka, Takumi, Camilla, and Leo do not speak.
* WhatTheHellHero: Xander calls Corrin out on his decision with
the game itself won't tell you.
* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Like his home series, he loves all things chocolate.
* VoiceForTheVoiceless: He serves as one for Little Mac.
above quote.



[[folder:Dunban]]
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->'''Home Series:''' ''Xenoblade Chronicles''
--> '''Debut:''' ''Xenoblade Chronicles'' [Wii], 2010
-> '''Appears in:''' ''3DS/Wii U'', ''Ultimate''
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/RyoHorikawa (Japanese), Rufus Jones (English)
->''"[[PreAsskickingOneLiner On my mark!]]"''

One of Shulk's friends, Fiora's older brother and a renowned hero in the Battle of Sword Valley. Even though he's lost the use of his right arm, he's still a capable fighter. A party member of ''Xenoblade Chronicles'' and former wielder of the Monado, Dunban appears to assist Shulk in his Final Smash, alongside Riki.
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* AssistCharacter: To Shulk in his Final Smash.
* BadassCape: He wears a black cape over his barely working right arm, looking cool while not getting in the way during battle.
* HandicappedBadass: He lost the use of his right arm thanks to the Monado, but he kicks not a single ass less with only his left arm.
* HumanAliens: Same as Shulk, he's not a human, but a Homs.
* KatanasAreJustBetter: His weapon of choice is a katana made of [[MechanicalMonster Mechon]] metal, which in ''Xenoblade Chronicles'' makes it capable of damaging the robots without the aid of the Monado.
* MasterSwordsman: Wielded the Monado during the Battle of Sword Valley long enough to drive off the Mechon invasion, before losing the use of his right arm completely. Even then, he's able to easily wield a katana with his left.
* SituationalHandSwitch: He is not actually left-handed, but he is forced to use his left arm to fight since his right arm has all but stopped working thanks to an HeroicRROD caused by the Monado.

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[[folder:Dunban]]
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[[folder:Kalos League Pokémon]]
->'''Home Series:''' ''Xenoblade Chronicles''
--> '''Debut:''' ''Xenoblade Chronicles'' [Wii], 2010
''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}''
-->'''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/PokemonRedAndBlue'' [Game Boy], 1996 (Blastoise, Dragonite, Steelix), ''VideoGame/PokemonGoldAndSilver'' [Game Boy and GB Color], 1999 (Scizor), ''VideoGame/PokemonRubyAndSapphire'' [GBA], 2001 (Blaziken, Wailord), ''VideoGame/PokemonDiamondAndPearl'' [DS], 2007 (Garchomp, Infernape, Piplup), ''VideoGame/PokemonBlackAndWhite'' [DS], 2010 (Axew, Hydreigon, Klinklang, Tepig), ''VideoGame/PokemonXAndY'' [3DS], 2013 (Clawitzer, Honedge, Pyroar)
-> '''Appears '''Appear in:''' ''3DS/Wii ''Wii U'', ''Ultimate''
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/RyoHorikawa (Japanese), Rufus Jones (English)
->''"[[PreAsskickingOneLiner On my mark!]]"''

One of Shulk's friends, Fiora's older brother and a renowned hero
''Ultimate''

These Pokémon appear
in the Battle of Sword Valley. Even though he's lost the use of his right arm, he's still a capable fighter. A party member of ''Xenoblade Chronicles'' and former wielder background of the Monado, Dunban appears to assist Shulk in his Final Smash, alongside Riki.
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* AssistCharacter: To Shulk in his Final Smash.
* BadassCape: He wears a black cape over his barely working right arm, looking cool while not getting in
Elite Four chambers on the way during battle.
* HandicappedBadass: He lost
Kalos Pokémon League stage, being released from Poké Balls to watch the use of his right arm thanks fight. Occasionally, a Legendary Pokémon will appear instead to the Monado, but he kicks not a single ass less with only his left arm.
* HumanAliens: Same as Shulk, he's not a human, but a Homs.
* KatanasAreJustBetter: His weapon of choice is a katana made of [[MechanicalMonster Mechon]] metal, which
wreak havoc (see their own folder above).

The following Pokémon appear
in ''Xenoblade Chronicles'' makes it capable of damaging the robots without the aid of the Monado.
each chamber:

* MasterSwordsman: Wielded the Monado during the Battle of Sword Valley long enough to drive off the Mechon invasion, before losing the use of his right arm completely. Even then, he's able to easily wield a katana with his left.
'''Dragonmark Chamber:''' Dragonite, Garchomp, Axew, Hydreigon
* SituationalHandSwitch: He is not actually left-handed, but he is forced to use his left arm to fight since his right arm has all but stopped working thanks to an HeroicRROD caused by the Monado.'''Blazing Chamber:''' Blaziken, Infernape, Tepig, Pyroar (Male)
* '''Ironworks Chamber:''' Steelix, Scizor, Klinklang, Honedge
* '''Flood Chamber:''' Blastoise, Wailord, Piplup, Clawitzer



[[folder:Madama Butterfly and Gomorrah]]
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->'''Home Series:''' ''[[VideoGame/{{Bayonetta}} Bayonetta]]''
--> '''Debut:''' ''Bayonetta'' [[=PS3=]/Xbox 360], 2009
--> '''Nintendo debut:''' ''VideoGame/Bayonetta'' [Platform/WiiU], 2014
-> '''Appear in:''' ''3DS/Wii U'', ''Ultimate''

Usually, a step to become an Umbran Witch is to make a deal with a demon from Inferno in exchange for great magical power and to be able to summon other Infernal Demons. In ''Bayonetta'', Madama Butterfly, Mistress of Atrocity, serves as Bayonetta's demonic sponsor, her limbs being used to create Wicked Weaves and her wings used for Bayonetta's double jump. Gomorrah, Devourer of the Divine, is one of Bayonetta's go-to demons when killing larger angels. In ''Smash'', Madama Butterfly serves for Bayonetta's Smash attacks, her double jump, and her silhouette is visible as Bayonetta's shadow (except in ''[=3DS=]'' due to hardware limitations). For her Final Smash, Bayonetta summons Gomorrah to chomp up her enemies, instantly KO'ing them if they're above 100%.
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* CombatStilettos: Shown in Bayonetta's Down Smash.
* TheGhost: The most we see of Madama Butterfly in this game is her hands and feet, though her full body can be seen in Bayonetta's shadow.
* GiantFootOfStomping: Bayonetta's Down Smash summons Madama Butterfly's foot to crush her enemies. It's especially savage to opponents clinging to ledges, where they're instantly meteor smashed if hit from above.
* GoodWingsEvilWings: The butterfly wings Bayonetta sports in double jumping are actually Madama Butterfly's wings. Given that Bayonetta serves as a HeroicComedicSociopath and their terms are good, it's questionable whether Madama Butterfly is completely evil or not.
* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast: They don't bear the titles of "Mistress of Atrocity" and "Devourer of the Divine" for nothing.
* TheShadowKnows: In ''Wii U'' and ''Ultimate'', Bayonetta's shadow is actually that of Madama Butterfly, the Infernal Demon from whom she derives her basic powers.
* SummonBiggerFish: The entire point of Gommorah's appearance.
* SummonMagic: Bayonetta's Wicked Weaves allow her to summon the fists and feet of Madama Butterfly. Her Final Smash summons the draconic demon Gomorrah to nom up her opponents.

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->'''Home Series:''' ''[[VideoGame/{{Bayonetta}} Bayonetta]]''
--> '''Debut:''' ''Bayonetta'' [[=PS3=]/Xbox 360], 2009
--> '''Nintendo debut:''' ''VideoGame/Bayonetta'' [Platform/WiiU], 2014
-> '''Appear in:''' ''3DS/Wii U'', ''Ultimate''

Usually, a step to become an Umbran Witch is to make a deal with a demon from Inferno in exchange for great magical power and to be able to summon other Infernal Demons. In ''Bayonetta'', Madama Butterfly, Mistress
Various
-->'''Debut:''' Various

With the introduction
of Atrocity, serves as Bayonetta's demonic sponsor, her limbs being used to create Wicked Weaves and her wings used for Bayonetta's double jump. Gomorrah, Devourer Mii Fighters, characters who are otherwise not part of the Divine, is one of Bayonetta's go-to demons when killing larger angels. In ''Smash'', Madama Butterfly serves for Bayonetta's Smash attacks, her double jump, and her silhouette is visible as Bayonetta's shadow (except in ''[=3DS=]'' due to hardware limitations). For her Final Smash, Bayonetta summons Gomorrah to chomp up her enemies, instantly KO'ing them if they're above 100%.
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* CombatStilettos: Shown in Bayonetta's Down Smash.
* TheGhost: The most we see of Madama Butterfly
main roster can be represented. Every single costume introduced in this game is her hands and feet, though her full body can be seen in Bayonetta's shadow.
* GiantFootOfStomping: Bayonetta's Down Smash summons Madama Butterfly's foot to crush her enemies. It's especially savage to opponents clinging to ledges, where they're instantly meteor smashed if hit from above.
* GoodWingsEvilWings: The butterfly wings Bayonetta sports in double jumping are actually Madama Butterfly's wings. Given that Bayonetta serves as a HeroicComedicSociopath and their terms are good, it's questionable whether Madama Butterfly is completely evil or not.
* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast: They don't bear the titles of "Mistress of Atrocity" and "Devourer of the Divine" for nothing.
* TheShadowKnows: In ''Wii U'' and
has made it into ''Ultimate'', Bayonetta's shadow is actually that with all of Madama Butterfly, the Infernal Demon third-party costumes once again being DLC. Characters introduced into the series by way of Mii Fighter outfits are as follows:

* '''X''' (Gunner): The protagonist of the ''VideoGame/MegaManX'' series. Hailing
from whom she derives her basic powers.
* SummonBiggerFish: The entire point of Gommorah's appearance.
* SummonMagic: Bayonetta's Wicked Weaves allow her to summon
the fists distant future, X is a Maverick Hunter who fights to defend the fragile peace between humanity and feet of Madama Butterfly. Her the machine race known as Reploids. Also appears in Mega Man's Final Smash summons Smash.
* '''Zero''' (Swordfighter): The deutertagonist of
the draconic demon Gomorrah ''VideoGame/MegaManX'' series. Although he was originally created by the evil Dr. Wily, he joins X in his fight to nom up her opponents.protect mankind from the threat of Mavericks. Would recieve an Assist Trophy in ''Ultimate''.
* '''[=MegaMan.EXE=]''' (Gunner): The protagonist of the ''VideoGame/MegaManBattleNetwork'' series. The [=NetNavi=] of Lan Hikari, [=MegaMan=] protects the world from the threat of cyberterrorism.
* '''Proto Man''' (Gunner): The first robot created by Dr. Light. While he also shares Mega Man's sense of justice, he is a highly independent robot who prefers to do things his own way.
* '''Dunban''' (Swordfighter): A party member from ''VideoGame/XenobladeChronicles1''. A veteran of the war with Mechonis, he joined Shulk in his fight against the Mechon threat.
* '''Isabelle''' (Gunner): The dutiful assistant to the mayor from ''VideoGame/AnimalCrossing''. PromotedToPlayable as of ''Ultimate''.
* '''Heihachi Mishima''' (Brawler): A key character from the ''VideoGame/{{Tekken}}'' series. As the head honcho of the [[MegaCorp Mishima Zaibatsu]], Heihachi is determined to prove himself the mightiest man alive. Would later appear in ''Ultimate'' as an 8-Bit sprite in one of PAC-MAN's taunts and as a background character.
* '''Akira Yuki''' (Brawler): The protagonist of ''VideoGame/VirtuaFighter''. A practitioner of Bajiquan, he enters fighting tournaments to hone his skills. Also appears as an Assist Figure in ''Ultimate''.
* '''Jacky Bryant''' (Brawler): Another character from ''VideoGame/VirtuaFighter''. A race car driver by trade, he is also well-versed in Jeet Kun DO.
* '''Inkling''' (Gunner): The main characters of ''Franchise/{{Splatoon}}''. Rambunctious half-kids and half-squids who participate in Turf Wars. PromotedToPlayable as of ''Ultimate''.
* '''King K.Rool''' (Brawler): The antagonist of ''VideoGame/DonkeyKongCountry''. Leader of the Kremlings, he is determined to snuff out Donkey Kong and his crew. PromotedToPlayable as of ''Ultimate''.
* '''Flying Man''' (Brawler): Side characters from ''VideoGame/{{EarthBound|1994}}''. Inhabitants of Magicant, they are highly agile fighters.
* '''Chrom''' (Swordfighter): One of the protagonists of ''VideoGame/FireEmblemAwakening''. The Crown Prince of Yllise, and leader of the wandering warriors known as the Shepherds. PromotedToPlayable as of ''Ultimate''.
* '''Black Knight''' (Swordfighter): A recurring character in ''VideoGame/FireEmblemPathOfRadiance''. A mysterious warrior who frequently crosses swords with Ike. Also appears as an Assist Trophy in ''Ultimate''.
* '''Lloyd Irving''' (Swordfighter): The protagonist of ''VideoGame/TalesOfSymphonia''. A simple country boy until a sudden attack by raiders thrusts him into the world on a quest of salvation.
* '''K.K. Slider''' (Gunner): A recurring character from ''VideoGame/AnimalCrossing''. A world-famous travelling dog musician.
* '''Toad''' (Brawler): Recurring characters from the ''Franchise/{{Mario}}'' series. Denizens of the Mushroom Kingdom.
* '''Viridi''' (Swordfighter): A major character from ''VideoGame/KidIcarusUprising''. The Goddess of Nature, who holds humanity in disdain.
* '''Hunter''' (Swordfighter): Based on the ''VideoGame/MonsterHunter'' series. Hunters traverse the realm to slay monters that threaten their home, using parts of the quarries to fashion weapons and armor.
* '''Rathalos''' (Swordfighter): Hunter gear from ''VideoGame/MonsterHunter'' made from Rathalos, one of the most dangerous dragons in the series.
* '''Geno''' (Gunner): A character from ''VideoGame/SuperMarioRPG''. An animate puppet who joins Mario on his quest to save the world.
* '''Takamaru''' (Swordfighter): The protagonist of ''VideoGame/TheMysteriousMurasameCastle''. A samurai who is on a quest to defeat the villainous Murasame. Also appears as an Assist Trophy.
* '''Ashley''' (Swordfighter): A recurring character from ''VideoGame/WarioWare''. A teenage witch in training. Also appears as an Assist Trophy.
* '''Gil''' (Swordfighter): The hero of ''VideoGame/TheTowerOfDruaga''. A knight who set off for a demonic castle to save the maiden Ki.
* '''Miles "Tails" Prower''' (Gunner): A recurring character in ''Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog''. Sonic's best friend, and a genius mechanic.
* '''Knuckles the Echidna''' (Brawler): A recurring character in ''Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog''. Protector of Angel Island, and Sonic's occasional rival. Also appears as an Assist Trophy in ''Ultimate''.
* '''Chocobo''' (Hat): The feathery, yellow bird-like {{Mascot}} of the ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'' series.



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-> '''Home Series:''' ''Franchise/MegaMan''
-->'''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/MegaManX'' [SNES], 1993 (X); ''VideoGame/MegaManBattleNetwork'' [GBA], 2001 (.EXE); ''VideoGame/MegaManLegends'' [=PS1=], 1998 (Volnutt); ''VideoGame/MegaManStarForce'' [DS], 2006 (Geo)
-> '''Appear in:''' ''3DS/Wii U'', ''Ultimate''

Four successors/alternate versions to Mega Man, each Mega Man being a main character and protagonist of their own series. [[VideoGame/MegaManX X]] is a fully sentient robot that served as the basis of the Reploids, Maverick Hunter, the classic Mega Man's successor, and Dr. Light's last and greatest creation. [[VideoGame/MegaManLegends Mega Man Volnutt]] is a Digger searching for energy sources alongside his adoptive family. [[VideoGame/MegaManBattleNetwork MegaMan.EXE]] is a [=NetNavi=] used by Lan Hikari to take out the various viruses of their [[AlternateUniverse universe]]. [[VideoGame/MegaManStarForce Geo Stelar]] is a young boy fighting alongside the alien Omega-Xis to deal with the EM Viruses plaguing their world. The original Mega Man summons them all to assist him in nuking the enemy with laser beams from their Mega Busters if Mega Man's Final Smash connects with an opponent.
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* AllYourColorsCombined: Each Mega Man fires a different-colored beam from their Mega Busters.
* AlphaStrike: What Mega Man summons them for.
* AnimeHair: Mega Man Volnutt has rather big spikes hanging over his forehead. Geo Stellar also has large upright spikes at the back of his head.
* AssistCharacter: Summoned by Mega Man to assist him in nuking his target(s) with their Mega Buster beams should his Black Hole Bomb connect with an opponent.
* EnergyWeapon: All four of them along with Mega Man himself shoot powerful laser beams at the victim(s).
* HelmetsAreHardlyHeroic: Mega Man Volnutt is the only one in the group to not be wearing a helmet of any kind.
* HeroicMime: They remain silent, just like the original Mega Man.
* {{Irony}}: In the ''Mega Man X'' series, robots that desire to harm humans are called "Mavericks". X fears that he could go maverick at some point. But for this appearance, he seems to have forgone that fear, as he has no qualms blasting any human that gets trapped.
* ShownTheirWork: For such a short cameo, the developers took extra care detailing them. EXE, for example, fires his Buster with his right arm just like his original appearance. The others use their left.
* TokenHuman: Mega Man, X, Mega Man Volnutt, and [=MegaMan.EXE=] are all entirely technology, either being full androids or a software program. Geo is an ordinary human boy teaming up with an alien.

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-->'''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/MegaManX'' [SNES], 1993 (X); ''VideoGame/MegaManBattleNetwork'' [GBA], 2001 (.EXE); ''VideoGame/MegaManLegends'' [=PS1=], 1998 (Volnutt); ''VideoGame/MegaManStarForce'' [DS], 2006 (Geo)
-> '''Appear
''VideoGame/MsPacMan'' [Arcade], 1981
-->'''Nintendo debut:''' ''VideoGame/MsPacMan'' [[[Platform/NintendoEntertainmentSystem NES]]], 1990
->'''Appear
in:''' ''3DS/Wii ''Wii U'', ''Ultimate''

Four successors/alternate versions to Mega Man, each Mega Man being a main character and protagonist of their own series. [[VideoGame/MegaManX X]] is a fully sentient robot that served as the basis Pac-Man's DistaffCounterpart who, in spite of the Reploids, Maverick Hunter, "Ms." title, eventually tied the classic Mega Man's successor, knot and Dr. Light's last and greatest creation. [[VideoGame/MegaManLegends Mega Man Volnutt]] is started a Digger searching for energy sources alongside his adoptive family. [[VideoGame/MegaManBattleNetwork MegaMan.EXE]] is a [=NetNavi=] used by Lan Hikari to take out the various viruses of their [[AlternateUniverse universe]]. [[VideoGame/MegaManStarForce Geo Stelar]] is a young boy fighting alongside the alien Omega-Xis to deal family with the EM Viruses plaguing their world. The original Mega Man summons them all to assist him in nuking the enemy with laser beams from their Mega Busters if Mega Man's Final Smash connects with an opponent.
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* AllYourColorsCombined: Each Mega Man fires a different-colored beam from their Mega Busters.
* AlphaStrike: What Mega Man summons them for.
* AnimeHair: Mega Man Volnutt has rather big spikes hanging over his forehead. Geo Stellar also has large upright spikes
Pac-Man. She appears at the back end of his head.
* AssistCharacter: Summoned by Mega Man to assist him in nuking his target(s) with their Mega Buster beams should his Black Hole Bomb connect with an opponent.
* EnergyWeapon: All four
a cycle of them along with Mega Man himself shoot powerful laser beams at the victim(s).
* HelmetsAreHardlyHeroic: Mega Man Volnutt is
Pac-Land stage waving to the only players as they return to her house.
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* DistaffCounterpart: She's quite simply Pac-Man, but a woman.
* OutOfFocus: Despite being
one of the main characters in the group to not be wearing ''Pac-Man'' series ''and'' [[VideoGame/SonicDash having a helmet of any kind.
new render readily available]], she doesn't get a trophy in ''3DS/Wii U'' or a Spirit in ''Ultimate''.
* HeroicMime: They remain silent, just like the original Mega Man.
* {{Irony}}: In the ''Mega Man X'' series, robots that desire to harm humans are called "Mavericks". X fears that he could go maverick at some point. But for this appearance, he seems to have forgone that fear, as he has no qualms blasting any human that gets trapped.
* ShownTheirWork: For such a short cameo, the developers took extra care detailing them. EXE, for example, fires his Buster
TertiarySexualCharacteristics: She's basically Pac-Man with his right arm just like his original appearance. The others use their left.
* TokenHuman: Mega Man, X, Mega Man Volnutt,
heels and [=MegaMan.EXE=] are all entirely technology, either being full androids or a software program. Geo bow.
* WritingAroundTrademarks: Possibly the case, as her name
is an ordinary human boy teaming up with an alien.currently in a legal mess. While she appears, she is never once mentioned by name.



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-> '''Home Series:''' ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda''
--> '''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaPhantomHourglass'' [Platform/NintendoDS], 2007
-> '''Appears in:''' ''3DS/Wii U'', ''Ultimate''

Walking suits of armor that patrol the [[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaPhantomHourglass Temple of the Ocean King]] and the [[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaSpiritTracks Tower of Spirits]] who were originally created by the terror known as Bellum. After his defeat, they became less prompted to hurt innocent people, though the evil released from the broken Spirit Tracks corrupted them and caused them to see anyone as an intruder. They could, however, be possessed by Zelda's spirit to assist Link in the tower. Now that Bellum ''and'' Malladus are taken care of, they serve as Zelda's down special.

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-> '''Home Series:''' ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda''
''VideoGame/{{Bayonetta}}''
--> '''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaPhantomHourglass'' [Platform/NintendoDS], 2007
''VideoGame/{{Bayonetta}}'' [Xbox 360/[=PS3=]], 2009
-> '''Appears '''Appear in:''' ''3DS/Wii ''3Ds'', ''Wii U'', ''Ultimate''

Walking suits of armor that patrol the [[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaPhantomHourglass Temple of the Ocean King]] and the [[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaSpiritTracks Tower of Spirits]] Angels who were originally created appear in Purgatorio, a dimension periodically visited by the terror known as Bellum. After his defeat, they became less prompted to hurt innocent people, though the evil released Umbra Clock Tower during battles. They are Affinity, humanoid angels seen in great numbers; Inspired, serpentine beings who appear more rarely; and Fortitudo, a being resembling a winged, inverted human face with two draconic heads growing from the broken Spirit Tracks corrupted them and caused them to see anyone as an intruder. They could, however, be possessed by Zelda's spirit to assist Link in the tower. Now that Bellum ''and'' Malladus are taken care of, they serve as Zelda's down special.its top.



* AnimatedArmor: They're walking, inanimate suits of armor.
* AssistCharacter: Phantoms are summoned by Zelda as both a method of attack and defense.
* CompositeCharacter: Of note is that neither version of Zelda that can use the Phantom Slash move (''[[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTwilightPrincess Twilight Princess]]'' Zelda in ''[=3DS=]/Wii U'' and ''[[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaALinkBetweenWorlds Link Between Worlds]]'' Zelda in ''Ultimate'') were actually associated with Phantoms in their own games.

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* AnimatedArmor: They're walking, inanimate suits of armor.
* AssistCharacter: Phantoms are summoned by Zelda as both
AngelicAbomination: Fortitudo is a method of attack powerful angel resembling a biomechanical two-headed dragon with bird wings and defense.
an upside-down human face for a body.
* CompositeCharacter: Of note is that neither version of Zelda that can GoldAndWhiteAreDivine: All three angel types make extensive use of gold and white in their palettes.
* HolyHalo: They all have halos in
the Phantom Slash move (''[[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTwilightPrincess Twilight Princess]]'' Zelda in ''[=3DS=]/Wii U'' form of intricate traceries of glowing golden lines floating over their heads.
* InterfaceScrew: Fortitudo's roar shakes the screen.
* MightyRoar: Fortitudo flies up to the arena
and ''[[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaALinkBetweenWorlds Link Between Worlds]]'' Zelda roars at the combatants before flying away.
* MonstrousScenery: They fly around
in ''Ultimate'') were the background during the stage's Purgatorio cycle, briefly looming over the fighters before flying away, but never directly interact with the fighters.
* OurAngelsAreDifferent: Monstrous, metal-plated, angelic beings found in another dimension, all winged but only one type
actually associated humanoid -- the others resemble a giant winged snake and a giant winged head topped by two draconic necks.
* WingedHumanoid: The Affinities resemble armored humans
with Phantoms in their own games. metallic wings.



[[folder:Rush and Beat]]
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-> '''Home Series:''' ''Franchise/MegaMan''
--> '''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/MegaMan3'' 1990 [[=NES=]] and ''VideoGame/MegaMan5'' 1992 [[=NES=]]
-> '''Appear in:''' ''3DS/Wii U'', ''Ultimate''

Rush is Mega Man's robotic canine companion and a huge asset across his adventures. In ''Smash Bros,'' Mega Man can use the Rush Coil as a recovery move, enabling him to jump on Rush's back like a spring. He also has a custom special that replaces him with Beat, a robot bird created by Dr. Cossack after Mega Man saved his daughter, Kalinka.
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* AdaptationalWimp: In Mega Man's games, Beat is perfectly capable of fighting by itself, pecking at anything that comes near it. Here, he doesn't even do a small amount of damage.
* AssistCharacter: Rush only appears in Mega Man's up special, while Beat is a custom special.
* CanineCompanion: Rush is one that can function as a spring, a jet, a submarine, a spaceship and even PowerArmor. In this title, he only really uses the spring.
* DemotedToExtra: Due to the removal of custom specials in ''Ultimate'', Beat's only appearance in that game is as a Spirit.
* RobotDog: Rush, obviously. Beat is a robot bird.
* TeamPet: Both characters count as such, being a dog and a bird respectively.

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-> '''Home Series:''' ''Franchise/MegaMan''
''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}''
--> '''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/MegaMan3'' 1990 [[=NES=]] and ''VideoGame/MegaMan5'' 1992 [[=NES=]]
''VideoGame/PokemonRubyAndSapphire'' [GBA], 2001 (Milotic); ''VideoGame/PokemonDiamondAndPearl'' [DS], 2007 (Shaymin); ''VideoGame/PokemonBlackAndWhite'' [DS], 2010 (Whimsicott)
-> '''Appear in:''' ''3DS/Wii U'', ''3Ds'', ''Ultimate''

Rush is Mega Man's robotic canine companion Occasionally appear in the background of the Unova Pokémon League stage instead of Reshiram or Zekrom. Unlike those two, however, these Pokémon are content to just watch the fight without interfering.

* '''Milotic:''' The Tender Pokémon, a Water-type from the Hoenn region renowned for its great beauty. It evolves from the deceptively weak
and plain-looking Feebas.
* '''Shaymin:''' The Gratitude Pokémon,
a huge asset across his adventures. In ''Smash Bros,'' Mega Man can use Grass-type Mythical Pokémon from the Rush Coil as a recovery move, enabling him to jump on Rush's back like a spring. He also has a custom special that replaces him with Beat, a robot bird created by Dr. Cossack after Mega Man saved his daughter, Kalinka.
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* AdaptationalWimp: In Mega Man's games, Beat is perfectly capable of fighting by itself, pecking at anything that comes near it. Here, he doesn't even do a small amount of damage.
* AssistCharacter: Rush only
Sinnoh region. It appears in Mega Man's up special, while Beat is ''Smash'' sporting its Sky Forme, which gives it a custom special.
secondary Flying-type when it holds a Garcedia flower during the daytime.
* CanineCompanion: Rush is one that can function as '''Whimsicott:''' The Windveilled Pokémon, a spring, a jet, a submarine, a spaceship dual-typed Grass/Fairy Pokémon from the Unova region. A mischievous creature who rides the wind and even PowerArmor. In this title, he only really uses the spring.
* DemotedToExtra: Due to the removal of custom specials in ''Ultimate'', Beat's only appearance in that game is as a Spirit.
* RobotDog: Rush, obviously. Beat is a robot bird.
* TeamPet: Both characters count as such, being a dog and a bird respectively.
pulls pranks using its soft, cotton-like hair.



[[folder:Tom Nook and Family]]
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-> '''Home Series:''' ''VideoGame/AnimalCrossing''
--> '''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/AnimalCrossing'' [Platform/Nintendo64], 2001
->'''Appear in''': ''3DS/Wii U'', ''Ultimate''

The local storekeeper in Villager's town, Tom Nook sells a home to the Villager, which can be expanded on. He also has two sons, Timmy and Tommy Nook, who help him with the family business. In ''Smash'', Tom and the Nooklings team up with the Villager and Isabelle's Final Smashes.
----
* AssistCharacter: Summoned by the Villager or Isabelle during their Final Smashes. They build a house or a town hall which then promptly [[StuffBlowingUp explodes]].
* GracefulLoser: While he's visibly morose about failing to be PromotedToPlayable like Isabelle after her reveal trailer, he still states that he's happy for Villager and Isabelle getting to join the fight and resolves to get decent homes ready for them in the untitled-at-the-time ''Animal Crossing: New Horizons''.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Wild Gunmen]]
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[[caption-width-right:250:[[Film/BackToTheFuturePartII What, you gotta use your hands? It's like a baby's toy!]]]]
-> '''Home Series:''' ''VideoGame/WildGunman'' 1984
-> '''Appear in:''' ''3DS/Wii U'', ''Ultimate''

A group of outlaws from the titular game. They serve as Duck Hunt's down special, shooting at opponents and serving as somewhat of a shield. They also appear in Duck Hunt's Final Smash, having a shootout with the ''Hogan's Alley'' targets.
----
* AssistCharacter: They can be summoned by the Duck Hunt Dog to shoot at enemies, and even serve as somewhat of a shield.
* GoofyPrintUnderwear: The skinny man can have his pants drop when attacked, revealing his polka dotted boxer shorts.
* HumanShield: You can summon them to [[TakingTheBullet take hits]] for you.
[[/folder]]



[[folder:''ARMS'' Fighters]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:Clockwise from bottom: Spring Man, Ribbon Girl, Twintelle, Mechanica, Master Mummy, Ninjara.\\
Not pictured: Byte & Barq, Kid Cobra]]
-> '''Home Series:''' ''VideoGame/{{ARMS}}''
--> '''Debut:''' ''ARMS'' [Switch], 2017
-> '''Appear in:''' ''Ultimate''

Brawlers from all over the world, fighting amongst one another to prove themselves to be the champion and united by their unique ability to extend their arms across vast distances with their spring-like ARMS. They appear as part of Min Min's Final Smash attack, lending their ARMS to lay the smackdown on her opponents. Fighters that appear include:

* '''Spring Man''': A spirited boxer. Attacks with a Toaster ARM. Also appears as an Assist Trophy and Mii Brawler costume.
* '''Ribbon Girl''': An IdolSinger. Attacks with a Sparky ARM. Also appears as a Mii Brawler costume.
* '''Ninjara''': A {{Ninja}}-in-training. Attacks with a Chakram ARM. Also appears as a DLC Mii Brawler Costume.
* '''Master Mummy''': A massive and aggressive mummy. Attacks with a Megaton ARM.
* '''Mechanica''': A ChildProdigy who pilots a MiniMecha. Attacks with a Revolver ARM.
* '''Twintelle''': A glamorous movie star. Attacks with a Chilla ARM.
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* BadassNormal: Mechanica doesn't have the ARMS gene, but she can still roll with the rest of the roster thanks to her MiniMecha.
* MaskOfPower: With the exception of Master Mummy (who is covered from head to toe in bandages) and Mechanica (who is a BadassNormal), everyone with the ARMS gene wears a special mask that helps them to keep their otherwise-unwieldy spring-like arms under control.

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[[folder:''ARMS'' Fighters]]

[[folder:Azurda]]
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Not pictured: Byte & Barq, Kid Cobra]]
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-> '''Home Series:''' ''VideoGame/{{ARMS}}''
''Xenoblade Chronicles''
--> '''Debut:''' ''ARMS'' ''VideoGame/XenobladeChronicles2'' [Switch], 2017
-> '''Appear ->'''Appears in:''' ''Ultimate''

Brawlers from all over the world, fighting amongst one another to prove themselves to be the champion
''Ultimate''
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/ShigeruChiba (Japanese), Sean Barrett (English)

->''"Ahh, I've missed this old body. Mind if I watch a while?"''

A huge flying creature known as a Titan, Azurda serves as Rex's home, transportation
and united by their unique ability to extend their arms across vast distances with their spring-like ARMS. They appear mentor. He spends most of ''Xenoblade Chronicles 2'' in a tiny larval state who stays inside Rex's helmet. In ''Ultimate'', he appears in his larval state as part of Min Min's Final Smash attack, lending their ARMS to lay the smackdown on her opponents. Fighters that appear include:

* '''Spring Man''': A spirited boxer. Attacks with a Toaster ARM. Also appears as an Assist Trophy
the Rex Mii costume, and Mii Brawler costume.
* '''Ribbon Girl''': An IdolSinger. Attacks with a Sparky ARM. Also appears
he also serves as a Mii Brawler costume.
the main platform in the Cloud Sea of Alrest stage.
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* '''Ninjara''': A {{Ninja}}-in-training. Attacks with a Chakram ARM. Also appears as a DLC Mii Brawler Costume.
* '''Master Mummy''': A massive
AffectionateNickname: Is usually just called ''[[CoolOldGuy Gramps]]'' throughout most of his home game, and aggressive mummy. Attacks with by Rex in Pyra/Mythra's reveal trailer.
* AscendedExtra: Originally just
a Megaton ARM.
* '''Mechanica''': A ChildProdigy who pilots a MiniMecha. Attacks with a Revolver ARM.
* '''Twintelle''': A glamorous movie star. Attacks with a Chilla ARM.
----
* BadassNormal: Mechanica doesn't have the ARMS gene, but she can still roll with the rest
cosmetic of the roster thanks to her MiniMecha.
* MaskOfPower: With
Rex Mii costume, he now serves as the exception main part of Master Mummy (who is covered from head to toe in bandages) and Mechanica (who is a BadassNormal), everyone with stage.
* CombatCommentator: He remarks on
the ARMS gene wears battle taking place, including when someone loses a stock or [[WhyWontYouDie when nobody has lost a stock in some time]]. He also has special mask comments reserved for Pyra and Mythra.
* LampshadeHanging: "My back, a ''Smash'' stage? What will they think of next?"
* LateArrivalSpoiler: Downplayed; only in the reveal trailer for the Rex Mii costume is it made clear
that helps them to keep their otherwise-unwieldy spring-like arms under control.the small white creature in Rex's helmet and Azurda are one and the same.



[[folder:Arsène]]
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-> '''Home Series''': ''Franchise/{{Persona}}''
-->-- '''Debut''': ''VideoGame/Persona5'' [[=PS3=]/[=PS4=]], 2016
-->-- '''Nintendo debut:''' ''VideoGame/PersonaQ2NewCinemaLabyrinth'' [Platform/Nintendo3DS], 2018
-> '''Appear in:''' ''Ultimate''
-> '''Voiced by''': Creator/XanderMobus (English), Creator/JunFukuyama (Japanese)
-> ''"[[ArcWords I am thou. Thou art I.]] Show the strength of thy will, and rage against all challengers!"''

Personas are metaphysical manifestations of one's personality, created to help one deal with hardships in life. In the ''Persona'' series, they take the form of a FightingSpirit, with the Personas of ''VideoGame/Persona5'' being born from their users' rebellious spirits. While Joker has the power of the WildCard, which allows him to summon multiple Personas, his first and most famous Persona is Arsène, manifested from his indignation at the injustice he suffered from those who abused their power. In ''Ultimate'', Arsène can be summoned when his Rebellion Gauge is filled, strengthening Joker's attacks temporarily.
----
* AdaptationalBadass: As a starter Persona, Arsène has middling-at-best stats and is very likely to be replaced with stronger Personas as the player progressed, unless the player is [[EliteTweak extremely dedicated to using certain fusion methods to strengthen him]]. In ''Ultimate'', however, he is the only Persona Joker uses, and has access to powerful skills that he doesn't have by default, including Eigaon (a high tier Curse spell), Tetrakarn (a shield that deflects physical damage), and Makarakarn (a shield that deflects magic damage).
* CastingAShadow: Arsène is primarily associated with the "Curse" element in his home game. In ''Ultimate'', he gives Joker the ability to cast Eiha and Eigaon, dark-based magic attacks.
* CombatStilettos: He has bladed high heels, which he'll use to kick foes into submission once he's summoned.
* DarkIsNotEvil: Arsène's design invokes a demon-like appearance, with large horns and a scary red face, and uses Curse element attacks. However, as an extension of Joker's mind and will, he's heroic.
%%* FightingSpirit: Joker's Persona, natch.
* NamedAfterSomeoneFamous: Arsène's namesake is Literature/ArseneLupin, the GentlemanThief of French literature fame. Viewers of famous anime might recognize his grandson, ''Franchise/LupinIII''.
* RedBaron: He refers to himself as "the Pillager of Twilight" in his home game.
* SuperMode: In practice, Arsène functions as a super mode for Joker in ''Ultimate'', temporarily increasing his attack power when he is active.
* TarotMotifs: Different Personas are classified under different Arcanas of the tarot deck. Arsène in particular is a part of The Fool class of Personas.
* TheVoiceless: Arsène has some voiced lines in the original game, as well as in the teaser trailer for Joker's inclusion. In-game, however, he remains silent.
* WingedHumanoid: Arsène has a pair of large black raven-like wings, which he lends to Joker when summoned as part of his Wings of Rebellion recovery special.

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[[folder:Arsène]]
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[[folder:Captain Toad]]
-> '''Home Series''': ''Franchise/{{Persona}}''
-->-- '''Debut''': ''VideoGame/Persona5'' [[=PS3=]/[=PS4=]], 2016
-->-- '''Nintendo debut:''' ''VideoGame/PersonaQ2NewCinemaLabyrinth'' [Platform/Nintendo3DS], 2018
-> '''Appear
Series:''' ''Franchise/SuperMarioBros''
--> '''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/SuperMarioGalaxy'' [Wii], 2007
->'''Appears
in:''' ''Ultimate''
-> '''Voiced by''': Creator/XanderMobus (English), Creator/JunFukuyama (Japanese)
-> ''"[[ArcWords I am thou. Thou art I.]] Show
''Ultimate''

Captain Toad is
the strength of thy will, and rage against all challengers!"''

Personas are metaphysical manifestations of one's personality, created to help one deal with hardships in life. In the ''Persona'' series, they take the form of a FightingSpirit, with the Personas of ''VideoGame/Persona5'' being born from their users' rebellious spirits. While Joker has the power
leader of the WildCard, which allows him to summon multiple Personas, his first Toad Brigade and most famous Persona is Arsène, manifested an occasional treasure hunter. He sometimes appears in the New Donk City Hall stage on the roof of the building. If music from his indignation at the injustice he suffered from those who abused their power. In ''Ultimate'', Arsène can be summoned when his Rebellion Gauge ''VideoGame/CaptainToadTreasureTracker'' is filled, strengthening Joker's attacks temporarily.
----
* AdaptationalBadass: As a starter Persona, Arsène has middling-at-best stats and is very likely to be replaced with stronger Personas as the player progressed, unless the player is [[EliteTweak extremely dedicated to using certain fusion methods to strengthen him]]. In ''Ultimate'', however, he is the only Persona Joker uses, and has access to powerful skills that he doesn't have by default, including Eigaon (a high tier Curse spell), Tetrakarn (a shield that deflects physical damage), and Makarakarn (a shield that deflects magic damage).
* CastingAShadow: Arsène is primarily associated with the "Curse" element in his home game. In ''Ultimate'', he gives Joker the ability to cast Eiha and Eigaon, dark-based magic attacks.
* CombatStilettos: He has bladed high heels, which
playing, he'll use to kick foes into submission once he's summoned.
* DarkIsNotEvil: Arsène's design invokes a demon-like appearance, with large horns and a scary red face, and uses Curse element attacks. However, as an extension of Joker's mind and will, he's heroic.
%%* FightingSpirit: Joker's Persona, natch.
* NamedAfterSomeoneFamous: Arsène's namesake is Literature/ArseneLupin, the GentlemanThief of French literature fame. Viewers of famous anime might recognize his grandson, ''Franchise/LupinIII''.
* RedBaron: He refers to himself as "the Pillager of Twilight" in his home game.
* SuperMode: In practice, Arsène functions as a super mode for Joker in ''Ultimate'', temporarily increasing his attack power when he is active.
* TarotMotifs: Different Personas are classified under different Arcanas of the tarot deck. Arsène in particular is a part of The Fool class of Personas.
* TheVoiceless: Arsène has some voiced lines in the original game, as well as in the teaser trailer for Joker's inclusion. In-game, however, he remains silent.
* WingedHumanoid: Arsène has a pair of large black raven-like wings, which he lends to Joker when summoned as part of his Wings of Rebellion recovery special.
appear more frequently.



[[folder:Cappy]]
->'''Home Series:''' ''Franchise/SuperMarioBros''
-->'''Debut''': ''VideoGame/SuperMarioRun'' [iOS/Android], 2017 (EarlyBirdCameo); ''VideoGame/SuperMarioOdyssey'' [Switch], 2017 (official)
-> '''Appear in:''' ''Ultimate''

A denizen of the Cap Kingdom who aided Mario during the events of ''Super Mario Odyssey'' in order to save his sister, Tiara, when Bowser uses her as a wedding accessory. In ''Ultimate'', he resides on Mario's head, and will poke his eyes out when Mario uses his Super Jump Punch and when Mario throws his hat during a taunt.

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[[folder:Cappy]]
->'''Home
[[folder:Cloud Sea of Alrest Characters]]
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[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/zekepandoriasmash.jpg]]
-> '''Home
Series:''' ''Franchise/SuperMarioBros''
-->'''Debut''': ''VideoGame/SuperMarioRun'' [iOS/Android], 2017 (EarlyBirdCameo); ''VideoGame/SuperMarioOdyssey''
''Xenoblade Chronicles''
--> '''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/XenobladeChronicles2''
[Switch], 2017 (official)
-> '''Appear
2017
->'''Appears
in:''' ''Ultimate''

A denizen of In the Cap Kingdom who aided Mario during the events vast Cloud Sea of ''Super Mario Odyssey'' Alrest, some individuals, known as Drivers, are able to resonate with Core Crystals in order to save summon and bond with a being called a Blade, who grants the Driver a weapon and supports them in battle with unique skills and powers. During Rex and Pyra's journey to find Elysium, they are accompanied by several Drivers and their signature Blade from across the various Titans of Alrest, each with their own reasons and ideologies for helping Rex find Elysium. They appear periodically on the back of Azurda, cheering on Pyra and Mythra from the sidelines.

* '''Nia and Dromarch:''' Nia is a sassy [[CatGirl Gormotti]] Driver who initially joined the terrorist group Torna after having nowhere else to turn to. She was inspired by Rex's optimism in finding Elysium and decided to join
his sister, Tiara, when Bowser uses side after being disturbed by the cold, cruel tactics of Torna. Her signature Blade is the water-element Dromarch who grants Nia Twin Ring weapons. He is a well-spoken white-tiger who not only assists Nia in healing the party, but also allows her as a wedding accessory. In ''Ultimate'', he resides to ride on Mario's head, his back for comfort. [[TheJeeves Anything for his lady]].
* '''Tora and Poppi:''' Tora is a [[SeriesMascot Nopon]] engineer from Gormott who dreamed of becoming a Driver, but found himself unable to resonate with a Core Crystal ([[Main/{{Nosebleed}} his nose bled for days after trying once]]). Luckily, with the research done by his Dadaponn and Grampypon, Tora was able to design and build his own [[RobotGirl Artificial Blade]], Poppi, [[ChivalrousPervert though his intentions for her may not necessarily have been for combat]]. She is ([[CharacterCustomization initially]]) of the earth-element and helps Tora fulfill a StoneWall role with his Drill Shield. Having just been introduced into the world, Poppi approaches Alrest with much curiosity and child-like wonder, though she also lacks plenty of social awareness and often reveals some of Tora's more embarrassing secrets. Despite everything, Poppi loves her friends and Masterpon
and will poke do what it takes to protect them.
* '''Mòrag and Brighid:''' Mòrag Ladair is the Special Inquisitor of the Empire of Mor Ardain (and cousin of its Emperor Niall), and one of the most renowned Drivers in all of Alrest. Initially an obstacle for Rex and co., she became an ally as both a representative of Mor Ardain and to see what the legendary Aegis Blade is capable of. She is strong-willed and dedicated to her country, and rarely loses her cool ([[LadyLooksLikeADude unless one mistakes her for male]]). Her Blade is the graceful Jewel of Mor Ardain, Brighid. She's of the fire-element and grants Mòrag Dual Whip Swords. As to be expected of someone of her status, she is very polite and dutiful, though tends to be irritated at some of the shenanigans her party can get up to. Brighid fought alongside Mythra in a past form of herself and still has a rivalry with the Aegis despite not having any direct memories of it.
* '''Zeke and Pandoria:''' "Thunderbolt" Zeke von Genbu, Bringer of Chaos, is the bombastic Crown Prince of Tantal. He found himself in conflict with
his eyes out when Mario uses country's outdated isolationist ways, thus was banished from his Super Jump Punch own home. He went on to become a special envoy of Indol, and when Mario throws his hat during was eventually tasked with tracking down and escorting Rex and the Aegis for an audience with Praetor Amalthus. Unfortunately, he has a taunt.bad habit of falling off cliffs. His Blade, Pandoria, is just as eccentric as he is, and has a poorly concealed crush on her Driver. She is of the electric-elemental and grants Zeke the [[{{BFS}} Big Bang Edge]].



* AnimateInanimateObject: He's a living hat.
* TheCameo: He doesn't play an active role in the game, instead making fried appearances during some of Mario's moves.

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* AnimateInanimateObject: He's a living hat.
{{Bowdlerise}}: Similar to what happened with Pyra and Mythra, the sheer material on Brighid's outfit has been replaced by solid lilac-colored cloth.
* TheCameo: He doesn't play RobotGirl: Poppi, being an active role artificial Blade, looks more robotic than her Blade peers.
* LateArrivalSpoiler: The presence of Mòrag and Zeke spoils the fact that these former adversaries become party members in ''Xenoblade Chronicles 2''. [[spoiler:The lack of a presence from Vandham and Roc spoils the fact that they [[MentorOccupationalHazard aren't
in the game, instead making fried appearances during some of Mario's moves.party for long]]...]]



[[folder:Creepers]]
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-> '''Home Series:''' ''VideoGame/{{Minecraft}}''
--> '''Debut:''' ''Minecraft'' [PC] (2011)
--> '''Nintendo debut:''' ''Minecraft'' [Platform/WiiU], 2016
-> '''Appear in:''' ''Ultimate''

Creepers are monsters commonly found in the Overworld of ''Minecraft'', as well as the most recognizeable monster in the game. Distinguished by their ghastly green skin, strangely upright bodies, and hideous faces, Creepers are a bane to any who build, as they have a nasty habit of sneaking up on unsuspecting victims before self-destructing, their explosions causing serious damage and bodily harm to those nearby. In ''Ultimate'', they appear as part of the Final Smash for Steve, ''et al.'', self-destructing on the hapless victim that was shoved into a TNT-filled building.

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[[folder:Creepers]]
[[folder:Dive to the Heart Keyblade Wielders and Others]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:Sora]]
[[caption-width-right:350:[[labelnote:Riku]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/800px_ssbustainedglass02_9.jpg]][[/labelnote]]
[[caption-width-right:350:[[labelnote:Roxas]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/800px_ssbustainedglass03_3.jpg]][[/labelnote]]
[[caption-width-right:350:[[labelnote:Xion]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/800px_ssbustainedglass04.jpg]][[/labelnote]]
[[caption-width-right:350:[[labelnote:Aqua]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/800px_ssbustainedglass05.jpg]][[/labelnote]]
[[caption-width-right:350:[[labelnote:Ventus]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/800px_ssbustainedglass06.jpg]][[/labelnote]]
[[caption-width-right:350:[[labelnote:Terra]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/800px_ssbustainedglass07.jpg]][[/labelnote]]

-> '''Home Series:''' ''VideoGame/{{Minecraft}}''
--> '''Debut:''' ''Minecraft'' [PC] (2011)
--> '''Nintendo debut:''' ''Minecraft'' [Platform/WiiU], 2016
-> '''Appear in:'''
''Franchise/KingdomHearts''
-->'''Debut:'''
--->Riku: ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsI'' [[=PlayStation=] 2] (2002)
--->Roxas: ''Kingdom Hearts'' [[=PS2=]] (2002) (in TheStinger), ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsII'' [[=PS2=]] (2005) (playable debut)
--->Xion: ''VideoGame/KingdomHearts358DaysOver2'' [Platform/NintendoDS] (2009)
--->Terra, Ventus, and Aqua: ''Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix'' [[=PS2=]] (2007) (in The Stinger), ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsBirthBySleep'' [Platform/PlayStationPortable] (2010) (playable debut)
-->'''Nintendo Debut:'''
--->Riku: ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsChainOfMemories'' [Platform/GameBoyAdvance] (2004)
--->Roxas: ''Kindgom Hearts: Chain of Memories'' [GBA] (2004) (in The Stinger), ''VideoGame/KingdomHearts358DaysOver2'' [DS] (2009) (playable debut)
--->Terra, Ventus, and Aqua: ''VideoGame/KingdomHearts3DDreamDropDistance'' [Platform/Nintendo3DS] (2012)
->'''Appear in''':
''Ultimate''

Creepers are monsters commonly found in the Overworld of ''Minecraft'', as well as the most recognizeable monster in the game. Distinguished by Once a fighter is knocked down to their ghastly green skin, strangely upright bodies, and hideous faces, Creepers are a bane final stock or time starts to any who build, as they have a nasty habit of sneaking up on unsuspecting victims before self-destructing, their explosions causing serious damage and bodily harm to those nearby. In ''Ultimate'', they appear as part of the Final Smash for Steve, ''et al.'', self-destructing on the hapless victim that was shoved run out, Hollow Bastion transforms into a TNT-filled building.mysterious realm known as Dive to the Heart. In the background, a variety of stained glass pillars featuring important Keyblade Wielders, and their associates, from across the series can appear.

* '''Sora (feat. Riku, Kairi, a raft, and a paopu fruit)'''
* '''Riku (feat. Ansem, Sora, and Namine)'''
* '''Roxas (feat. Axel, Xion, and Riku)'''
* '''Xion (feat. Axel, Saïx, Xemnas, and Sora)'''
* '''Terra (feat. Ventus, Aqua, and each of their Wayfinders)'''
* '''Ventus (feat. a Bunch of Wayfinders)'''
* '''Aqua (feat. Terra, Ventus, Vanitas, and Master Xehanort)'''



* ActionBomb: When they draw close to their victim, they self-destruct after a moment's delay, causing a powerful explosion.

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* ActionBomb: When they draw close to AdaptedOut: The original versions of Sora, Riku, Terra and Aqua's Dives, which featured classic Disney toon characters and imagery, have either been replaced with their victim, they self-destruct after a moment's delay, causing a powerful explosion.Memorial Stained Glass Clock designs or edited, both to omit the Disney toon cameos and imagery. This is likely due to WritingAroundTrademarks.
** WesternAnimation/DonaldDuck and WesternAnimation/{{Goofy}}, Sora's most consistent traveling companions, have their appearances on his Dive to the Heart replaced with the raft and paopu fruit from the first game, which directly represents Sora's start of TheHerosJourney. Riku is moved to where Goofy was.
** Riku's Dive to the Heart replaces [[WesternAnimation/MickeyMouse Mickey]] with Sora.
* TheCameo: Putting aside the characters themselves, you can see images of Ansem, Namine, Saix, Xemnas, Vanitas, and Xehanort.



[[folder:Dragon Quest Heroes]]
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->'''Home Series:''' ''VideoGame/DragonQuest''
--> '''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/DragonQuestI'' [NES], 1986 (First Hero), ''VideoGame/DragonQuestII'' [NES], 1987 (Second Hero), ''VideoGame/DragonQuestV'' [SNES], 1992 (Fifth Hero), ''VideoGame/DragonQuestVI'' [SNES], 1995 (Sixth Hero), ''VideoGame/DragonQuestVII'' [[[Platform/PlayStation PS]]], 2000 (Seventh Hero), ''VideoGame/DragonQuestIX'' [DS], 2009 (Ninth Hero), ''VideoGame/DragonQuestX'', 2012 [Wii], 2012 (Tenth Hero)
-> '''Appear in:''' ''Ultimate''

The other Heroes that have appeared through the mainline ''Dragon Quest'' games. While not playable themselves, they help the four playable Heroes channel their power for their Final Smash. They include:

* '''The Descendant of Erdrick''': The Hero of ''VideoGame/DragonQuestI'', who saved the realm of Alefgard from the dark clutches of the Dragonlord.
* '''The Prince of Midenhall''': The Hero of ''VideoGame/DragonQuestII'', who joined forces with his cousins from Cannok and Moonbrooke to defeat the dark lord Hargon.
* '''The Son of Pankraz''': The Hero of ''VideoGame/DragonQuestV'', who squared off against the dark priest Ladja to save his family.
* '''The Prince of Somnia''': The Hero of ''VideoGame/DragonQuestVI'', who took it upon himself to defeat the evil wizard Murdaw.
* '''The Fisherman's Son''': The Hero of ''VideoGame/DragonQuestVII'', who embarked on a grand journey to save his world from oblivion.
* '''The Sentinel of the Starry Skies''': The Hero of ''VideoGame/DragonQuestIX'', who descended from the heavens to save the world from a potentially destructive power.
* '''The Boy from Tenton''': The hero of ''VideoGame/DragonQuestX'', who reincarnated after his death to save the world from the threat of monsters.

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[[folder:Dragon Quest Heroes]]
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->'''Home Series:''' ''VideoGame/DragonQuest''
--> '''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/DragonQuestI'' [NES], 1986 (First Hero), ''VideoGame/DragonQuestII'' [NES], 1987 (Second Hero), ''VideoGame/DragonQuestV'' [SNES], 1992 (Fifth Hero), ''VideoGame/DragonQuestVI'' [SNES], 1995 (Sixth Hero), ''VideoGame/DragonQuestVII'' [[[Platform/PlayStation PS]]], 2000 (Seventh Hero), ''VideoGame/DragonQuestIX'' [DS], 2009 (Ninth Hero), ''VideoGame/DragonQuestX'', 2012 [Wii], 2012 (Tenth Hero)
-> '''Appear in:'''
''Franchise/{{Castlevania}}''
-->'''Debut:'''
--->Medusa, Mummy, The Creature & Flea Man, Death debut in: ''VideoGame/CastlevaniaI'' [NES] (1986)
--->Carmilla, Werewolf debut in: ''VideoGame/CastlevaniaIISimonsQuest'' [NES] (1987)
--->Kid Dracula debut in: ''VideoGame/KidDracula'' [Famicom] (1990)
->'''Appears in''':
''Ultimate''

The other Heroes A variety of GothicHorror monsters from the ''Castlevania'' series that have appeared through appear from time to time in Dracula's Castle.

* '''Medusa:''' A hideous snake-haired woman's head initially disguised as a stone bust (not to be confused with
the mainline ''Dragon Quest'' games. While not playable themselves, they help the four playable Heroes channel their power for their Final Smash. They include:

Medusa from ''VideoGame/KidIcarus'').
* '''Mummy:''' A pair of Egyptian mummies.
* '''The Descendant of Erdrick''': The Hero of ''VideoGame/DragonQuestI'', who saved Creature & Flea Man:''' A FrankensteinsMonster and an [[TheIgor Igor]]-like man on the realm of Alefgard from former's shoulder.
* '''Werewolf:''' A muscular, acrobatic wolf-man.
* '''Carmilla:''' A vampire woman taking
the dark clutches form of a floating mask crying TearsOfBlood (specifically purple AlienBlood).
* '''Death:''' Dracula's [[TheDragon Dragon]] in the form of TheGrimReaper. His scythe is also a usable item.
* '''Kid Dracula:''' Dracula's son (whether or not its an alternate version of Alucard, or another child is left ambiguous) and the protagonist
of the Dragonlord.
* '''The Prince of Midenhall''': The Hero of ''VideoGame/DragonQuestII'', who joined forces with his cousins from Cannok and Moonbrooke to defeat the dark lord Hargon.
* '''The Son of Pankraz''': The Hero of ''VideoGame/DragonQuestV'', who squared
LighterAndSofter spin off against the dark priest Ladja to save his family.
* '''The Prince of Somnia''': The Hero of ''VideoGame/DragonQuestVI'', who took it upon himself to defeat the evil wizard Murdaw.
* '''The Fisherman's Son''': The Hero of ''VideoGame/DragonQuestVII'', who embarked on a grand journey to save his world from oblivion.
* '''The Sentinel
series of the Starry Skies''': The Hero of ''VideoGame/DragonQuestIX'', who descended from same name. Though he doesn't physically appear on the heavens to save stage, his shadow will occasionally flash in the world from a potentially destructive power.
* '''The Boy from Tenton''': The hero of ''VideoGame/DragonQuestX'', who reincarnated after his death to save the world from the threat of monsters.
background when lightning strikes.



* CombinationAttack: Much like with Mega Man, they combine their powers together for the Hero's Final Smash.
* HeroesPreferSwords: As the heroes of their respective games, all of them are shown wielding swords... except for Madason (the hero of ''V'') [[spoiler:since he's actually the ''father'' of the real hero in his home game.]]
* WingedHumanoid: The hero from ''IX'', being a [[OurAngelsAreDifferent Celestrian]], has angel wings.

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* CombinationAttack: AnthropomorphicShift: Inverted with Carmilla. She was introduced as a crying mask in ''Simon's Quest'' and became a bleeding skull in ''Rondo of Blood'' before becoming a beautiful vampire woman in subsequent ''Castlevania'' appearances. ''Ultimate'' goes back to her crying mask look.
* BackgroundBoss: Subverted. Several of them will approach the center of the stage and swipe at it as if to attack, but all they do is cause a candlestick to appear.
* BandageMummy: Humorously referenced in Dr. Mario's Classic Mode victory screen, where he and Peach in a white, nurse-like palette are standing in front of the mummy as if it were a bandaged patient.
* DarkIsEvil: Their color palettes predominantly consist of dark grays, blues, and purples, further emphasizing their gloomy and sinister designs.
* DualBoss:
Much like in the very first ''Castlevania'', the mummies appear as a duo when they confront Luigi in the "Vampire Killer" trailer, though only one mummy at a time appears on the in-game stage itself.
* DynamicEntry: Several of them enter the stage by crashing through the central window.
* GameFace: Medusa's face looks like a regular woman's when she first appears on the stage, but upon waking up she develops a monstrous face
with Mega Man, they combine their powers together snake-like GlowingEyes and ScaryTeeth.
* HalfTheManHeUsedToBe: It's not clear if Death was ever a fully intact "man" as we understand it, but either way his skeleton is missing everything from the waist down.
* HeroKiller: Subverted; Death is introduced ripping Luigi's soul from his body, but Nintendo UK's Twitter account confirmed Luigi turned out OK; and indeed, at the end of the trailer, his soul was just about to reenter his body before being spooked one last time.
* MistakenForGranite: Much like in her debut game, Medusa starts off looking like a regular stone bust of a woman before coming to life and attacking.
* MonsterMash: It's to be expected in a series like ''Castlevania''. ''Ultimate'' goes whole hog and uses the classic assortment of bosses from the first game plus a few from the second.
* NoSell: Luigi tries to use his flashlight from ''VideoGame/LuigisMansionDarkMoon'' and plunger from ''VideoGame/LuigisMansion3'' on the Mummies to no avail.
* OneSteveLimit: Medusa shares her name with her counterpart from ''VideoGame/KidIcarus''. To differentiate the two, the Spirit
for the Hero's Final Smash.
* HeroesPreferSwords: As
Castlevanian Medusa is titled "Medusa Head" much like the heroes of their respective enemies that appear in the series, while the Spirits for the ''Kid Icarus'' version are referred to as "Medusa" and "Medusa ( VideoGame/KidIcarusUprising )".
* {{Retraux}}: These characters have all undergone constant ArtEvolution across the ''Castlevania''
games, all of but ''Ultimate'' gives them the designs they had for their NES debuts (except for Werewolf and Death, who instead have their looks from ''Rondo of Blood'' and ''Lament of Innocence'').
* SlasherSmile: Flea Man and Carmilla sport one.
* WritingAroundTrademarks: In their game of origin, the Creature & Flea Man
are shown wielding swords... except for Madason (the hero of ''V'') [[spoiler:since he's actually known as "[[FrankensteinsMonster Frankenstein]] and [[TheIgor Igor]]". Due to Creator/Universal's trademarks [[Franchise/UniversalHorror on]] ''[[Film/Frankenstein1931 Frankenstein]]'' and ''Film/SonOfFrankenstein'' (where the ''father'' name "[[SpellMyNameWithAnS Ygor]]" originated), Nintendo had to make use of the real hero names that were put in his home game.]]
* WingedHumanoid: The hero from ''IX'', being a [[OurAngelsAreDifferent Celestrian]], has angel wings.
place in more recent games. This is averted in the Japanese release where the Creature is instead called "Franken".



[[folder:Fiora]]
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->'''Home Series:''' ''Xenoblade Chronicles''
--> '''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/XenobladeChronicles1'' [Wii], 2010
-> '''Appears in:''' ''Ultimate''

A ChildhoodFriend of Shulk's, sister to Dunban, and party member of ''Xenoblade Chronicles'', Fiora ended up getting fatally struck by Metal Face with seemingly no hope for survival. However, thanks to a GrandTheftMe from the goddess Meyneth, she survived with a new Mechon-enhanced appearance to boot. Fiora appears to help Shulk, Dunban and Riki during the former's Final Smash in ''Ultimate''.

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->'''Home Series:''' ''Xenoblade Chronicles''
--> '''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/XenobladeChronicles1'' [Wii], 2010
-> '''Appears in:'''
''Franchise/FireEmblem''
-->'''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/FireEmblemThreeHouses'' [Switch] (2019)
->'''Appear in''':
''Ultimate''

A ChildhoodFriend of Shulk's, sister to Dunban, Nobles and party commoners alike from across the continent of Fódlan come to Garreg Mach Monastery to attend the Officer's Academy and learn the art of war. Located centrally between the territories of the Adrestian Empire, the Holy Kingdom of Faerghus, and the Leicester Alliance, the Monastery is also the seat of power for the Church of Seiros, the religious leaders of Fódlan. Among the students that appear at the monastery include:

* '''Dimitri Alexandre Blaiddyd''': Crown prince of the Holy Kingdom of Faerghus and leader of the Blue Lions house. He is the sole survivor of a tragedy that claimed the lives of his family. Appears at the Marketplace.
* '''Dedue Molinaro''': A commoner from the Duscur region, retainer to Dimitri, and
member of ''Xenoblade Chronicles'', Fiora ended up getting fatally struck the Blue Lions house. Because of Duscur's role in the death of Faerghus's king, he has been forced to endure discrimination by Metal Face with seemingly no hope for survival. However, thanks many. Appears at the Marketplace.
* '''Ingrid Brandl Galatea:''' Scion of House Galatea, childhood friend of Dimitri, and member of the Blue Lions house. Because her family's status has declined, she works hard
to excel as a GrandTheftMe knight. Appears at the Marketplace.
* '''The Gatekeeper''': The cheerful gatekeeper who guards the gates of Garreg Mach Monastery. Appears at the Marketplace.
* '''Edelgard von Hresvelg:''' Crown princess of the Adrestian Empire and leader of the Black Eagles house. She is determined to prove herself worthy of becoming the next Emperor. Appears at the Reception Hall.
* '''Dorothea Arnault:''' An orphan
from the goddess Meyneth, she survived streets of Enbarr, former diva of the Mittelfrank Opera Company, and member of the Black Eagles house. She is known to flirt with a new Mechon-enhanced appearance to boot. Fiora appears to help Shulk, Dunban just about anyone, and Riki during hopes to eventually marry into wealth. Appears at the former's Final Smash Reception Hall.
* '''Petra Macneary:''' Crown princess of Brigid, a vassal state of the Adrestian Empire, and member of the Black Eagles house. Although Brigid and the Empire used to be enemies, she works hard to bridge the gulf between them. Appears at the Reception Hall.
* '''Claude von Riegan:''' Scion of House Riegan, the leading noble family of the Leicester Alliance, and leader of the Golden Deer house. He is a notorious trickster, but cares deeply for his friends. Appears at the Bridge.
* '''Lorenz Hellman Gloucester:''' Scion of House Gloucester and member of the Golden Deer house. He prides himself on his noble heritage, often to the point of annoyance among his peers. Appears at the Bridge.
* '''Hilda Valentin Goneril:''' Daughter of House Goneril and member of the Golden Deer house. Though exceedingly brilliant, she is also known for being exceedingly lazy. Appears at the Bridge.
* '''Rhea:''' Archbishop of the Church of Seiros. She cares deeply for the students and staff of the academy and monastery, but can be unforgivingly harsh to her enemies. Appears at the Cathedral.
* '''Seteth:''' Right-hand adviser to Rhea, who handles administrative duties
in ''Ultimate''.the Church. He is meticulous and dedicated to serving Rhea, and is slow to trust anyone else. Appears at the Cathedral.
* '''Flayn:''' Seteth's younger sister, a mysterious girl who lives at the monastery. She is not often seen in the academy, but is unfailingly polite and friendly. Appears at the Cathedral.



* ActionGirlfriend: She has a ChildhoodFriendRomance with Shulk and is more than capable of kicking some serious tail.
* AscendedExtra: Went from being two trophies (one for her human and Mechon forms, each) in ''3DS/Wii U'' to a part of the Chain Attack in ''Ultimate.''
* AssistCharacter: ''Ultimate'' adds her to Shulk's Final Smash, even though Shulk can only have two other party members.
* {{Cyborg}}: A Homs outfitted with Mechon technology.
* DualWielding: She attacks with the two swords that came with her Mechon abilities.
* HumanAliens: Just like Shulk and Dunban, Fiora is a Homs.
* LateArrivalSpoiler: The fact that she was turned into a Mechon was a ''major'' plot point in ''Xenoblade Chronicles''.
* PowerFloats: She can fly, and appears while floating, though her home series implies that this is part of Meyneth's abilities and not her own.
* RobotGirl: She appears in her Mechon form, a massive spoiler for those who are unfamiliar with ''Xenoblade Chronicles'''s story.
* TheVoiceless: Fiora wasn't given any recycled dialogue to use during her appearance. Similarly, while Shulk does call her name, he has no other voice clips regarding her, and neither do Dunban and Riki.
* WeCanRebuildHim: Fiora was murdered by Metal Face and was given a Mechon body so she could survive as a Mechon pilot and act as a vessel for the goddess Meyneth. This later happens again in a much more benevolent sense as she gets her organic body back.

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* ActionGirlfriend: She has a ChildhoodFriendRomance with Shulk AmbiguouslyBrown: Dedue and is more Petra both have notably darker complexions than capable of kicking some serious tail.
* AscendedExtra: Went
their peers. {{Justified}}, as both hail from being two trophies (one for her human the distant regions of Duscur and Mechon forms, each) in ''3DS/Wii U'' to a part Brigid, respectively.
* ColorCodedForYourConvenience: Each
of the Chain Attack in ''Ultimate.''
* AssistCharacter: ''Ultimate'' adds her to Shulk's Final Smash, even though Shulk can only have two other party members.
* {{Cyborg}}: A Homs outfitted with Mechon technology.
* DualWielding: She attacks with
three houses (and by extension, the two swords that came with her Mechon abilities.
* HumanAliens: Just like Shulk and Dunban, Fiora is a Homs.
* LateArrivalSpoiler: The fact that she was turned into a Mechon was a ''major'' plot point in ''Xenoblade Chronicles''.
* PowerFloats: She can fly, and appears while floating, though her home series implies that this is part
countries of Meyneth's abilities and not her own.
* RobotGirl: She appears in her Mechon form, a massive spoiler for those who
Fódlan) are unfamiliar with ''Xenoblade Chronicles'''s story.
* TheVoiceless: Fiora wasn't given any recycled dialogue to use during her appearance. Similarly, while Shulk does call her name, he has no other voice clips regarding her, and neither do Dunban and Riki.
* WeCanRebuildHim: Fiora was murdered by Metal Face and was given a Mechon body so she could survive as a Mechon pilot and act as a vessel
color coded: red for the goddess Meyneth. This later happens again in Black Eagles and Adrestria, blue for the Blue Lions and Faerghus, and yellow for the Golden Deer and Leicester.
* EveryoneCallsHimBarkeep: The Gatekeeper's name is never revealed. Everyone refers to him by his occupational title.
* FacialMarkings: Petra has
a much more benevolent sense as she gets violet tattoo underneath her organic body back.eye. She also has markings on her arm and back that are concealed by her academy uniform. These markings are given to pay respect to Brigid's spirits.



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->'''Home Series:''' ''VideoGame/BanjoKazooie''
--> '''Debut:''' ''Banjo-Kazooie'' [Nintendo 64], 1998
-> '''Appear in:''' ''Ultimate''

Jinjos are colorful, long-snouted creatures who frequently find themselves in trouble in the various regions of the Isle O'Hags. Banjo and Kazooie first encountered them as captives in Gruntilda's Lair and the magic worlds contained within. In many of the duo's adventures, finding all the Jinjos in a given world (or of a certain color in ''Tooie'') would give them a Jiggy. In their original appearance, they repaid the duo by summoning the Mighty Jinjonator, a statue animated by Kazooie's eggs that deals the final blow against Gruntilda. In ''Ultimate'', it appears as Banjo and Kazooie's Final Smash.

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[[folder:Jinjos and the Mighty Jinjonator]]
[[folder:Heihachi Mishima]]
-> '''Home Series:''' ''VideoGame/{{Tekken}}''
--> '''Debut:''' ''Tekken'' [Arcade], 1994
--> '''Nintendo debut:''' ''Tekken Advance'' [Platform/GameBoyAdvance], 2001
->'''Appears in:''' ''Ultimate''
-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/UnshoIshizuka

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->'''Home Series:''' ''VideoGame/BanjoKazooie''
--> '''Debut:''' ''Banjo-Kazooie'' [Nintendo 64], 1998
-> '''Appear in:''' ''Ultimate''

Jinjos are colorful, long-snouted creatures who frequently find themselves
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Heihachi Mishima is a master of Mishima-Ryu Karate and one of the most notable presidents of the Mishima Zaibatsu, a MegaCorp specializing
in trouble military hardware. A believer in the various regions of the Isle O'Hags. Banjo and Kazooie first encountered them as captives in Gruntilda's Lair and the magic worlds contained within. In many of the duo's adventures, finding all the Jinjos in a given world (or of a certain color in ''Tooie'') would give them a Jiggy. In their original appearance, they repaid the duo by summoning the Mighty Jinjonator, a statue animated by Kazooie's eggs idea that deals might makes right, he has his eyes set on global conquest, and will let nothing stand in his way -- not even his own family! He appears on the final blow against Gruntilda. In ''Ultimate'', it Mishima Dojo stage in ''Ultimate''. His younger self also appears as Banjo and Kazooie's Final Smash.a Mii Fighter costume.



* TheBusCameBack: This is only the second time the Mighty Jinjonator has ever appeared since its debut in 1998.
* MistakenForGranite: Banjo & Kazooie initially summon the Jinjonator from the ground as a statue, but it quickly breaks out of its stone shell to attack their opponents.
* MythologyGag: The Banjo & Kazooie reveal trailer has them summon the Jinjonator to attack King K. Rool, who then falls and makes a hole in the ground that a boulder traps him in much like what happened to Gruntilda. The Jinjonator's role in the battle against Gruntilda is also referenced in the Gruntilda Spirit battle, where the Smash Ball will appear once Gruntilda Dedede's health is low enough.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: Its red eyes emphasize its powerful nature. They've been given some ArtEvolution by making them segmented and almost insect-like.

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* TheBusCameBack: This is AbusiveParents: One of the most infamous examples in video games. He threw Kazuya off a cliff as a child, and after Kazuya took vengeance upon Heihachi by doing the same, Heihachi responded by throwing Kazuya into a volcano...[[DeathIsCheap only for Kazuya to be revived]]. Heihachi also tried to kill his grandson, Jin Kazama, after deceiving him into helping him fight Ogre, and continues to clash with both him and Kazuya throughout the second time series.
* TheArtifact: His Mii costume depicts his younger ''Tag Tournament 2'' appearance because that was
the Mighty Jinjonator has ever latest ''Tekken'' to be released on consoles in 2015. When it was added to ''Ultimate'' in 2020, ''Tekken 7'' was the latest one, and the costume was not updated to his older self to match.
* AscendedExtra: Went from only having a Mii Costume based off him to appearing in the background of Kazuya's stage.
* BadassNormal: His wife and the rest of his family have the Devil Gene, but Heihachi himself does not; his strength is almost entirely non-supernatural save for some KiAttacks. Sakurai cited this as the reason he went with Kazuya instead of Heihachi, as he felt the Devil Gene powers could more easily fill out a more ''Smash''-appropriate moveset.
* BigScrewedUpFamily: Practically all of the drama surrounding the Mishima bloodline can be traced to him: he sealed his father, Jinpachi, in a mountain when he usurped the Mishima Zaibatsu; tossed his son, Kazuya, into a ravine (then later, into a volcano); tried to kill his grandson, Jin Kazama, after training him in the martial arts; and was forced to kill his wife, Kazumi, when she tried to kill him (on top of the fact that Kazuya and Jin both inherited the Devil Gene from her). He also adopted Lee Chaolan to serve as a rival to Kazuya, and sired an illegitimate son named Lars Alexanderson, both of whom would eventually side against the Mishimas.
* TheCameo: As a Mii Costume, a background character, and one of the characters Pac-Man can summon in his Namco Roulette.
* CoolOldGuy: He was 52 years old when he debuted in the original ''Tekken'', but is a martial artist of great renown capable of holding his own against younger rivals.
* EvilOldFolks: He appears as his older self from ''Tekken 3''-onwards, and suffice to say, he's not a nice person -- being the CEO of a corrupt MegaCorp and an all-round abusive father.
* {{Irony}}: Before his appearances in ''Smash'', Heihachi first
appeared since its debut in 1998.
* MistakenForGranite: Banjo & Kazooie initially summon the Jinjonator from the ground as
[[Creator/SonyInteractiveEntertainment Sony's]] [[VideoGame/PlayStationAllStarsBattleRoyale attempt]] at a statue, but it quickly breaks out ''Smash''-like crossover of its stone shell to attack their opponents.
own.
* {{Jerkass}}: Unpleasant to just about everyone, except for his pet bear, Kuma, and his late wife, Kazumi Mishima.
* MythologyGag: The Banjo & Kazooie reveal trailer has them summon reveals for his Mii Costumes in ''4'' and ''Ultimate'' contain several references to events in his home series:
** His Mii Costume in ''Smash 4'' is first introduced at
the Jinjonator end of [[Franchise/StreetFighter Ryu's]] trailer, referencing ''VideoGame/StreetFighterXTekken''.
** In ''Ultimate'', his Mii is first seen throwing Wolf into the volcano on [[VideoGame/WiiSportsResort Wuhu Island]], a reference
to attack him throwing Kazuya into a volcano at the end of ''Tekken 2''.
** Then, his Mii is shown fighting Yoshi. This is likely a reference to Yoshimitsu, a ninja from both the ''Tekken'' games and the ''VideoGame/SoulSeries'', of which Heihachi and Link both guested in.
* UnusuallyUninterestingSight: In contrast to other background characters cheering on the fighters (namely those from the Mementos,
King K. Rool, who then falls of Fighters Stadium, Garreg Mach, and makes a hole in the ground that a boulder traps him in much like what happened to Gruntilda. The Jinjonator's role in the battle against Gruntilda is also referenced in the Gruntilda Spirit battle, where the Smash Ball Cloud Sea of Alrest stages), Heihachi will appear just sit and meditate with his back turned, only standing up and observing every once Gruntilda Dedede's health is low enough.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: Its red eyes emphasize its powerful nature. They've been given some ArtEvolution by making them segmented
and almost insect-like.a while and possibly jeering at the competitors, as if the chaos unfolding in his dojo isn't worth his time or attention.



[[folder:Kumatora and Boney]]
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->'''Home Series:''' ''[[VideoGame/{{MOTHER}} EarthBound]]''
--> '''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/Mother3'' [GBA], 2006
-> '''Appear in:''' ''Ultimate''

Like Ness, Lucas has two of his companions help him in his Final Smash. Kumatora is a tomboyish princess gifted with PSI, while Boney is Lucas's faithful dog.

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[[folder:Kumatora [[folder:Judd and Boney]]
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->'''Home
-> '''Home Series:''' ''[[VideoGame/{{MOTHER}} EarthBound]]''
''Franchise/{{Splatoon}}''
--> '''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/Mother3'' [GBA], 2006
-> '''Appear
''VideoGame/Splatoon1'' [Wii U], 2015 (Judd); ''VideoGame/Splatoon2'' [Switch], 2017 (Li'l Judd)
->'''Appear
in:''' ''Ultimate''

Like Ness, Lucas has two Judd and Li'l Judd are a pair of his companions help him in his Final Smash. Kumatora is a tomboyish princess gifted with PSI, while Boney is Lucas's faithful dog.rotund felines from Inkopolis who act as judges for the Inklings' Turf Wars. They appear on the Moray Towers stage to do what they do best, raising the flag for the current lead fighter.



* AscendedExtra: They both appeared as stickers in ''Brawl'', and Kumatora was mentioned in Lucas's PK Starstorm trophy in ''Brawl'' and ''Wii U''.
* AssistCharacter: Like with Ness, Kumatora was said to have taught Lucas how to use PK Starstorm in ''Brawl'' and ''Wii U'', but in ''Ultimate'', she instead performs the move herself.
* BadassAdorable: Kumatora is pretty adorable for a confirmed 17-year-old, and she's adept at all kinds of offensive PSI attacks. The same goes for Boney, being a friendly dog who proves to be a powerful asset to Lucas.
* BadassNormal: Boney is one of two main party members to be this in ''MOTHER 3'', the other being Duster (or one of four, if Flint and Salsa are included). His main use was utilizing his insane speed to get the first hit.
* CanineCompanion: Boney. He was originally the companion of Lucas's father, Flint, before joining up with Lucas.
* TomboyPrincess: Kumatora is considered the princess of Osohe Castle due to the Magypsies taking care of her, but she doesn't act or dress the part.

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* AscendedExtra: They both appeared as stickers in ''Brawl'', and Kumatora was mentioned in Lucas's PK Starstorm trophy in ''Brawl'' and ''Wii U''.
CombatReferee: Their job from their home series carries over to ''Smash''.
* AssistCharacter: Like with Ness, Kumatora was LastOfHisKind: Judd is said to have taught Lucas how to use PK Starstorm in ''Brawl'' and ''Wii U'', but in ''Ultimate'', she instead performs be the move herself.
* BadassAdorable: Kumatora is pretty adorable for a confirmed 17-year-old, and she's adept at all kinds of offensive PSI attacks. The same goes for Boney,
only being a friendly dog who proves left from before the Mollusc Era.
* OurClonesAreIdentical: Li'l Judd is implied
to be a powerful asset to Lucas.
* BadassNormal: Boney is one
clone of two main party members to be this in ''MOTHER 3'', the other being Duster (or one of four, if Flint Judd, and Salsa their statures are included). His main use was utilizing his insane speed to get the first hit.
* CanineCompanion: Boney. He was originally the companion of Lucas's father, Flint, before joining up with Lucas.
* TomboyPrincess: Kumatora is considered the princess of Osohe Castle due to the Magypsies taking care of her, but she doesn't act or dress the part.
very similar.



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->'''Home Series:''' ''[[VideoGame/{{MOTHER}} EarthBound]]''
--> '''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/{{EarthBound|1994}}'' [SNES], 1994
-> '''Appear in:''' ''Ultimate''

Two of Ness's traveling companions. Paula Polestar is an average girl from the town of Twoson who is gifted with the power of PSI. Poo is the crown prince of the exotic country of Dalaam. Both aide Ness in his Final Smash in ''Ulimate''.

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->'''Home Series:''' ''[[VideoGame/{{MOTHER}} EarthBound]]''
--> '''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/{{EarthBound|1994}}'' [SNES], 1994
-> '''Appear in:'''
''VideoGame/FatalFury''/''VideoGame/TheKingOfFighters''
-->'''Debut:'''
--->Andy, Joe, Tung, Billy and Geese: ''VideoGame/FatalFury'' [Neo Geo] (1991)
--->Rock: ''[[VideoGame/FatalFury Garou: Mark of the Wolves]]'' [Neo Geo] (1999)
--->Kim: ''VideoGame/FatalFury 2'' [Neo Geo] (1992)
--->Yamazaki and Blue Mary: ''VideoGame/FatalFury 3'' [Neo Geo] (1995)
--->Athena: ''VideoGame/PsychoSoldier'' [Arcade] (1986)
--->Kyo, Daimon, Chang and Choi: ''VideoGame/TheKingOfFighters '94'' [Neo Geo] (1994)
--->Iori: ''VideoGame/TheKingOfFighters '95'' [Neo Geo] (1995)
--->Ralf: ''T.A.N.K.'' [Arcade] (1985)
--->Clark: ''VideoGame/IkariWarriors'' [Arcade] (1986)
--->Ryo, King and Yuri: ''VideoGame/ArtOfFighting'' [Neo Geo] (1992)
-->'''Nintendo Debut:'''
--->Andy, Joe, Tung, Billy and Geese: ''VideoGame/FatalFury'' [SNES] (1992)
--->Rock, Chang and Choi: ''VideoGame/CapcomvsSNK2MarkoftheMillennium'' [Platform/GameCube] (2002)
--->Kim: ''VideoGame/FatalFury 2'' [SNES] (1993)
--->Yamazaki and Blue Mary: ''Real Bout Fatal Fury Special'' [Game Boy] (1998)
--->Athena, Kyo, and Iori: ''VideoGame/TheKingOfFighters '95'' [Game Boy] (1996)
--->Daimon: ''VideoGame/TheKingOfFighters '96'' [Game Boy] (1997)
--->Ralf and Clark: ''VideoGame/IkariWarriors'' [NES] (1986)
--->Ryo, King and Yuri: ''VideoGame/ArtOfFighting'' [SNES] (1993)
->'''Appear in''':
''Ultimate''

Two The King of Ness's traveling companions. Paula Polestar Fighters Tournament is an average girl heralded as one of the most famous martial arts tournaments in history, acting as a platform for warriors from any walk of life to challenge for the right to be the best in the world. Originally meant to be a simple one-on-one tournament as seen in the ''Fatal Fury'' games, the modern structure seen in its current namesake series has adopted a team format, where contestants form trios to advance the ranks. Among the fighters that appear at the arena include:

* '''Andy Bogard:''' Terry's younger brother, Andy is a gifted martial artist. While Terry trained under Tung Fu Rue, Andy trained in Japan under Hanzo Shiranui in the art of ninjutsu, alongside his eventual girlfriend Mai Shiranui.
* '''Joe Higashi:''' A boisterous Muay Thai master, Joe became fast friends with Terry and Andy during the first King of Fighters tournament, joining forces with them against Geese.
* '''Tung Fu Rue:''' Jeff Bogard and Geese Howard's former ''sensei'' who fights with Hakkyokuseiken and whose real name is unknown. He selected Jeff to succeed him, causing Geese to murder Jeff out of jealousy. He's wise, calm, and able to focus his chi to such a degree that his body surges in size and strength.
* '''Billy Kane:''' A London orphan who was taken in by Geese to become his right-hand man and personal tournament champion. Despite his criminal activities, he has a soft spot for his sister and abhors smoking, and he's deadly with his trademark three-sectional staff.
* '''Geese Howard:''' The most infamous criminal mastermind in Southtown's history, and the original host of the King of Fighters tournament, which Geese hosted to find a set of scrolls that would grant him immortality. He trained alongside Terry's father Jeff, but grew jealous when he was passed over as successor of Hakkyokuseiken and killed him in spite.
* '''Rock Howard:''' Geese Howard's own son was raised in relative peace by his mother until her unfortunate death from illness when he was seven. Terry took the boy under his wing, training him until the day Rock entered a King of Fighters tournament hosted by Kain R. Heinlein.
* '''Kim Kaphwan:''' Ever since his entry into Wolfgang Krauser's King of Fighters tournament, the "Crown Jewel of Taekwondo" has forged a strong friendship with Terry in his search for strong opponents to face. He fathered two sons, Kim Dong Hwan and Kim Jae Hoon, who have followed in his footsteps as practitioners of the art.
* '''Ryuji Yamazaki:''' A dangerous man with psychopathic tendencies, known for his criminal activities and love of money. Despite (or perhaps due to) his insanity, he's utterly immune to Orochi's corruptive influence, and he fights like a wild animal in matches.
* '''Blue Mary:''' A close confidant of Terry's, Mary Ryan works as a private detective ever since the death of her lover, Butch, who taught her to fight in the Sambo style.
* '''Athena Asamiya:''' Originally hailing from ''VideoGame/PsychoSoldier'', she descends
from the town very original VideoGame/{{Athena}} and has been a mainstay of Twoson who ''The King of Fighters'' series. She's a powerful psychic and moonlights as a J-pop performer.
* '''Kyo Kusanagi:''' First entering the tournaments as a high school student, Kyo
is a practitioner of the Kusanagi martial arts. He comes from a long line of fighters gifted with [[PlayingWithFire powers over fire]] who have long stood guard over the power of PSI. Poo is world against the crown prince wicked god of destruction Orochi.
* '''Iori Yagami:''' Iori's rivalry with Kyo mirrors that of their families, the Kusanagi and the Yagami, the latter of whom were corrupted by Orochi. Iori's flames burn just as hot as Kyo's, but Orochi's influence leaves him susceptible of flying into a blind rage.
* '''Goro Daimon:''' A Judo practitioner with a heart nearly as big as he is tall, so don't let his gruff appearance fool you. He was introduced with Kyo and Benimaru Nikaido as the final member
of the exotic country of Dalaam. Both aide Ness in "Heroes" team.
* '''Chang Koehan:''' A Korean criminal who Kim Kaphwan took upon himself to rehabilitate, putting
his Final Smash immense strength closer to the side of good. Unfortunately, it didn't stick, and his ball and chain now have lawless intent once more.
* '''Choi Bounge:''' Chang's partner, almost never seen without his wicked clawed gloves. His rehabilitation had less of an effect even before they reverted to their criminal ways. He's quick, nimble, and sadistic to the core.
* '''Ralf Jones and Clark Still:''' The VideoGame/IkariWarriors themselves. Mercenaries knowledgable of military warfare, they often take part
in ''Ulimate''.tournaments under the orders of Commander Heidern with his adopted daughter Leona, with the hot-blooded Ralf contrasting well with the cool-under-pressure Clark. Their fighting styles excude immense power in different ways; Ralf's hard-hitting rapid-fire punches and Clark's deadly wrestling throws make them a deadly combination to face in any fight.
* '''Ryo Sakazaki:''' Originally appearing in ''VideoGame/ArtOfFighting'', Ryo is a Southtown native and heir to the Kyokugenryu Karate dojo. He enters the tournaments in order to showcase the might of Kyokugenryu, in the hopes of attracting new students. Like Terry, his family has a sordid history with the crime lord Geese Howard.
* '''King:''' A bartender from Southtown known for having an androgynous appearance in her debut and putting her Muay Thai knowledge to work as a bouncer for Mr. Big. She now runs the Illusion bar and remains friendly with Ryo, who paid for her brother's leg surgery with the help of Robert Garcia.
* '''Yuri Sakazaki:''' Ryo's younger sister, Yuri was held hostage during the events of ''Art of Fighting''. Once she was rescued, she also trained in Kyokugenryu to defend herself, but she never lost her optimistic attitude and desire for independence.



* AscendedExtra: After only making minor appearances in each game, in ''Ultimate'', they finally show up in person to give Ness a hand.
* AssistCharacter: ''Brawl'' and ''Wii U'' both said that Ness was taught how to use PK Starstorm (which he never learns in ''[=EarthBound=]'') by Poo, but in ''Ultimate'' Ness instead calls upon Poo and Paula to perform the move themselves.
* BadassAdorable: Just look at them! You wouldn't guess they're powerful users of PSI on looks alone, would you?
* BewareTheNiceOnes: Paula may be a kind, cute teacher's daughter, but her PSI powers could wreck any foe's day.
* EarlyBirdCameo: They appeared in ''Melee'' as trophies.
* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: Poo is the prince of Dalaam and has trained his body and mind to assist Ness. He's even mastered PK Starstorm, originally being the one to teach it to Ness before joining him to use the move.

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* AscendedExtra: After only AdaptationalBadass: The fall Geese took in Terry's trailer was based off a Stage Fatality that would lead to him falling to death. Evidently, he's MadeOfIron here, since he seems to have survived it.
* 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 minor the cut, but because CERO felt Mai's more revealing attire was a step too far.
* 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''.
* DisneyVillainDeath: Terry's reveal trailer shows Geese Howard [[OnceAnEpisode once again]] falling to his death while trying to grab the ''Smash'' invitation letter. What makes this time unique is that he was not shoved off by one of the heroes -- and he would have died even if he ''had'' grabbed the letter.
* TheDividual: PlayedWith to a degree. Ralf and Clark are introduced together in Terry's representation as the ''Ikari Warriors'' representatives, but both can appear separately, albeit rarely, at random unless a song representing their team is playing. Ditto for Chang and Choi.
* EvilLaugh: Geese Howard can be seen (but not heard) doing this whenever he is in the background. Iori gives off a mad cackle in Terry's trailer.
* GenkiGirl: As shown in the collage here, Athena and Yuri periodically strike poses that testify to their high-spirited enthusiasm.
* HeadSwap: Ralf and Clark are depicted with their original ''The King of Fighters'' designs in which they were this.
* {{Leitmotif}}: Some of the characters' themes from their respective games show up as part of the KOF Stadium's music tracks, and specific characters will show up if their theme is playing. This does not apply to all fighters, as some like Rock and Mary do not have themes associated with them on the stage's play
* MythologyGag:
** Their
appearances in each game, the background of their stage reference how inactive teammates stayed on the sidelines in ''Ultimate'', older ''King of Fighters'' titles, down to (most characters) copying the same poses they finally show up in person to give Ness a hand.
* AssistCharacter: ''Brawl'' and ''Wii U'' both said
have while idle. SNK games are also full of cameos like these from its characters that Ness was taught how to use PK Starstorm (which he never learns aren't playable.
** Rock can be seen clutching his hand
in ''[=EarthBound=]'') by Poo, but in ''Ultimate'' Ness instead calls upon Poo and Paula to perform pain while it is glowing with purple energy, referencing the move themselves.
* BadassAdorable: Just look at them! You wouldn't guess they're powerful users of PSI on looks alone,
unique win poses he has where he would you?
* BewareTheNiceOnes: Paula may be a kind, cute teacher's daughter, but her PSI powers could wreck any foe's day.
* EarlyBirdCameo: They appeared in ''Melee'' as trophies.
* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: Poo is
do the prince of Dalaam and has trained his body and mind to assist Ness. He's even mastered PK Starstorm, originally being same thing if he wins a round with the one to teach it to Ness before joining him to use supers he's directly inherited from Geese, like the move.Raging Storm or Neo Deadly Rave.
* StrokeTheBeard: Tung Fu Rue does this whenever he's on the stage.



[[folder:Phantom Thieves of Hearts]]
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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]]), [[AloofAlly Kasumi Yoshizawa]] ([[DanceBattler Violet]]), [[ArtificialIntelligence Sophia]] ([[KillerYoYo Sophie]]) and [[TeamDad Zenkichi Hasegawa]] ([[JackOfAllStats Wolf]])[[/labelnote]]]]
-> '''Home Series:''' ''Franchise/{{Persona}}''
--> '''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/Persona5'' [[=PS3=], [=PS4=]], 2016
--> '''Nintendo debut:''' ''VideoGame/PersonaQ2NewCinemaLabyrinth'' [Platform/Nintendo3DS], 2018
-> '''Appear in:''' ''Ultimate''
-> '''Voiced by:'''
--> '''Morgana:''' Creator/IkueOtani (Japanese), Creator/CassandraLeeMorris (English)
--> '''Ryuji:''' Creator/MamoruMiyano (Japanese), Creator/MaxMittelman (English)
--> '''Ann:''' Creator/NanaMizuki (Japanese), Creator/ErikaHarlacher (English)
--> '''Yusuke:''' Creator/TomokazuSugita (Japanese), Creator/MatthewMercer (English)
--> '''Makoto:''' Creator/RinaSato (Japanese), Creator/CheramiLeigh (English)
--> '''Futaba:''' Creator/AoiYuuki (Japanese), Creator/EricaLindbeck (English)
--> '''Haru:''' Creator/HarukaTomatsu (Japanese), Creator/XantheHuynh (English)

->'''Skull:''' Wait a second, you mean...he went ''alone''?!\\
'''Panther:''' What's so important that he'd run off by himself?\\
'''Mona:''' There's only one thing the Phantom Thieves of Hearts specialize in!\\
'''Fox:''' He's there to steal a ''Treasure''! Have you already sent a calling card?\\
'''Mona:''' We're not the ones sending a card this time. In fact, we've been ''invited''!

Led by Joker, the Phantom Thieves of Hearts are a group of teenagers (and a magic talking 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:

* '''Morgana (Mona)''': A strange cat-like being who helps organize the Thieves in the first place in the hopes of regaining his human form. Wields a cutlass and possesses the Persona of "Franchise/{{Zorro}}".
* '''Ryuji Sakamoto (Skull)''': A JapaneseDelinquent and former track star whose aspirations were demolished by an abusive coach. Wields a pipe and possesses the Persona "[[UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfPiracy Captain Kidd]]".
* '''Ann Takamaki (Panther)''': A mixed-race part-time model who found herself the target of a perverted coach. Wields a whip and possesses the Persona "Theatre/{{Carmen}}".
* '''Yusuke Kitagawa (Fox)''': A gifted artist whose talents were exploited by an unscrupulous mentor. Wields a katana and possesses the Persona "[[UsefulNotes/IshikawaGoemon Goemon]]".
* '''Makoto Niijima (Queen)''': The student council president and sister of a public prosecutor, who desperately seeks her own path in life. Wields brass knuckles and possesses the Persona "[[UsefulNotes/ThePope Johanna]]".
* '''Haru Okumura (Noir)''': The daughter of a corporate president who is trying to marry her off as a means to attain political clout. Wields an axe and possesses the Persona "[[Literature/TheThreeMusketeers Milady]]".
* '''Futaba Sakura (Oracle / Navi)''': A young shut-in and {{Otaku}} who fell victim to a conspiracy responsible for her mother's murder. Doesn't fight, but provides logistical support and buffs with her Persona "[[Creator/HPLovecraft Necronomicon]]".
* '''Goro Akechi (Crow)''': A prodigal private detective and the Phantom Thieves' main rival. Wields laser blades and possesses the Persona "Myth/RobinHood".[[note]]He only appears as a Spirit Battle.[[/note]]

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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]]), [[AloofAlly Kasumi Yoshizawa]] ([[DanceBattler Violet]]), [[ArtificialIntelligence Sophia]] ([[KillerYoYo Sophie]]) and [[TeamDad Zenkichi Hasegawa]] ([[JackOfAllStats Wolf]])[[/labelnote]]]]
-> '''Home Series:''' ''Franchise/{{Persona}}''
--> '''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/Persona5'' [[=PS3=], [=PS4=]], 2016
[[folder:''Minecraft'' Mobs]]
->'''Home series:''' ''VideoGame/{{Minecraft}}''
-->'''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/{{Minecraft}}'' [PC] (2009)
--> '''Nintendo debut:''' ''VideoGame/PersonaQ2NewCinemaLabyrinth'' [Platform/Nintendo3DS], 2018
-> '''Appear
''Minecraft'' [Platform/WiiU], 2016
->'''Appear
in:''' ''Ultimate''
-> '''Voiced by:'''
--> '''Morgana:''' Creator/IkueOtani (Japanese), Creator/CassandraLeeMorris (English)
--> '''Ryuji:''' Creator/MamoruMiyano (Japanese), Creator/MaxMittelman (English)
--> '''Ann:''' Creator/NanaMizuki (Japanese), Creator/ErikaHarlacher (English)
--> '''Yusuke:''' Creator/TomokazuSugita (Japanese), Creator/MatthewMercer (English)
--> '''Makoto:''' Creator/RinaSato (Japanese), Creator/CheramiLeigh (English)
--> '''Futaba:''' Creator/AoiYuuki (Japanese), Creator/EricaLindbeck (English)
--> '''Haru:''' Creator/HarukaTomatsu (Japanese), Creator/XantheHuynh (English)

->'''Skull:''' Wait a second, you mean...he went ''alone''?!\\
'''Panther:''' What's so important
''Ultimate''

Various mobs
that he'd run off by himself?\\
'''Mona:''' There's only one thing the Phantom Thieves of Hearts specialize in!\\
'''Fox:''' He's there to steal a ''Treasure''! Have you already sent a calling card?\\
'''Mona:''' We're not the ones sending a card this time. In fact, we've been ''invited''!

Led by Joker, the Phantom Thieves of Hearts are a group of teenagers (and a magic talking 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 Minecraft World stage including cows, pigs, chickens, villagers, creepers, skeletons, spiders, Endermen, and victory screen. Among zombies.

* '''Villagers:''' Large-nosed AmbiguouslyHuman characters that populate villages across a ''Minecraft'' world.
* '''Cows:''' Common four-legged bovine animals. Can be tamed, milked, bred, or killed for beef and leather.
* '''Pigs:''' Common docile pink mammals. Can be tamed, bred and ridden, or killed for pork.
* '''Chickens:''' Common flightless birds. Can lay eggs for
the Thieves' ranks are:

player to collect, or be killed for their meat.
* '''Morgana (Mona)''': A strange cat-like being who helps organize the Thieves in the first place in the hopes of regaining his human form. Wields a cutlass '''Creepers:''' Sinister green creatures that will hiss and possesses the Persona of "Franchise/{{Zorro}}".
explode upon provocation. See more in their individual folder above.
* '''Ryuji Sakamoto (Skull)''': A JapaneseDelinquent '''Skeletons:''' Animated skeletons armed with bows and former track star whose aspirations were demolished by an abusive coach. Wields a pipe arrows. They burst into flame when exposed to sunlight and possesses the Persona "[[UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfPiracy Captain Kidd]]".
* '''Ann Takamaki (Panther)''': A mixed-race part-time model who
can occasionally be found herself riding on the target backs of a perverted coach. Wields a whip and possesses the Persona "Theatre/{{Carmen}}".
spiders.
* '''Yusuke Kitagawa (Fox)''': A gifted artist whose talents were exploited by an unscrupulous mentor. Wields a katana and possesses the Persona "[[UsefulNotes/IshikawaGoemon Goemon]]".
* '''Makoto Niijima (Queen)''': The student council president and sister
'''Zombies:''' Undead humanoid creatures. One of a public prosecutor, who desperately seeks her own path in life. Wields brass knuckles and possesses the Persona "[[UsefulNotes/ThePope Johanna]]".
* '''Haru Okumura (Noir)''': The daughter of a corporate president who
them is trying to marry her off playable as a means to attain political clout. Wields an axe skin for Steve.
* '''Spiders:''' Giant arachnids that reside in dark caves
and possesses venture outside at night. They can occasionally be found giving skeletons a ride.
* '''Endermen:''' Tall, dark, mysterious creatures from [[EldritchLocation
the Persona "[[Literature/TheThreeMusketeers Milady]]".
* '''Futaba Sakura (Oracle / Navi)''': A young shut-in
End]] that can teleport, move around blocks and {{Otaku}} who fell victim to a conspiracy responsible for her mother's murder. Doesn't fight, but provides logistical support and buffs with her Persona "[[Creator/HPLovecraft Necronomicon]]".
* '''Goro Akechi (Crow)''': A prodigal private detective and the Phantom Thieves' main rival. Wields laser blades and possesses the Persona "Myth/RobinHood".[[note]]He only appears
become incredibly dangerous when provoked. One is playable as a Spirit Battle.[[/note]]skin for Steve.



* AssistCharacter: Except for Akechi, the Thieves take turns joining Joker's All-Out Attack, and cheer on fighters in Mementos.
* BadassBoast: They're pretty proud of Joker's victories, and chime in with a quote of their own during the results screen:
--> '''Ryuji:''' Hah! Losers!\\
'''Ann:''' Aren't we the best?\\
'''Yusuke:''' And the curtain... falls.\\
'''Makoto:''' Don't forget this feeling!\\
'''Futaba:''' Hehehe... they're done for!\\
'''Haru:''' So much for them!
* BigWhat: Ann has one when Joker reveals his invitation for ''Smash''. It was even Creator/ErikaHarlacher's (Ann's English voice actress) [[EnforcedMethodActing genuine reaction]].[[invoked]]
* CallingCard: Mentioned in the VGA teaser trailer: the Phantom Thieves send out calling cards to their intended victims before stealing their treasure.
* 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: 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.
* CodeName: Each member of the Thieves has their own code name, which they chose for themselves, that they use when they're out and about in the Metaverse, in order to conceal their identities. They are as follows:
** Morgana: Mona
** Ryuji: Skull
** Ann: Panther
** Yusuke: Fox
** Makoto: Queen
** Futaba: Oracle (Navi in Japanese)
** Haru: Noir
** Akechi: Crow
* CombatCommentator: With the exception of Akechi, each of them chimes in with applause when a KO occurs when fighting in Mementos, and when Joker wins, one of them will randomly throw in a victory quote just like their home series.
* DemotedToExtra:
** Goro Akechi is the only Phantom Thief to not have any sort of presence outside of his Spirit battle, as well as being the only member of the group to not be included on the Phantom Thieves of Hearts spirit, likely owing to his GuestStarPartyMember [[spoiler:and SixthRangerTraitor]] status in the original game.[[labelnote:Note]]Another factor for him not being present in the Phantom Thieves of Heart spirit's artwork is that it combines the official artworks of the thieves together, and Crow's artwork was being withheld by Atlus for a future reveal. [[https://personacentral.com/official-persona-5-crow-artwork-leak/ Not that it stopped it from being accidentally leaked.]][[/labelnote]] His only appearances in-game is as a Spirit and his Phantom Thief outfit being an alternate color for Joker.
** There is also Kasumi[[spoiler:/Sumire]] Yoshizawa, Sophia and Zenkichi Hasegawa, who don't appear at all, but this is justified in that the former only appears in ''[[UpdatedRerelease Persona 5 Royal]]'' and the latter two in ''VideoGame/Persona5Strikers'', neither of which had been released in Japan at the time Challenger Pack 1 came out.
* KidHero: Each of them hover around being 16-18 years old (with the exception of Futaba, who is 15 years old), and they serve as the main protagonist team of ''Persona 5''.
* {{Leitmotif}}: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RutSufP0-3M "Last Surprise"]] plays for almost all their Spirit battles, with the exception of Futaba, who has the new remix of [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n25nqibaIDg "Beneath The Mask"]], and Akechi, who has [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mKT8AP1XS5o "Rivers in the Desert"]]. When fought collectively, the Phantom Thieves swap those out in exchange for the intro song of their home game, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BsfJrNY5RPw "Wake Up, Get Up, Get Out There"]].
* TheKnightsWhoSaySquee: In the trailer, Futaba is especially excited at seeing all the fighters Joker faces. Knowing her, [[GamerChick she's probably played all their games.]] In fact, [[CelebrityParadox she mentions the Smash Bros. series by name in her home game]].
* MaskOfPower: The source of each Phantom Thief's Persona power is in their masks. Ryuji's mask resembles a skull, Ann wears a red panther mask, Yusuke sports a fox mask, Makoto wears an intimidating metal halfmask, Futaba's mask is a pair of bulky red goggles, Haru wears a black domino mask and Akechi wears a red bird mask with a long beak. Downplayed with Morgana, who appears to wear a black cat-eared bandana mask, but who doesn't take off his mask when summoning his Persona.
* MythologyGag: Many of the Thieves' win quotes for Joker are taken word-for-word from the post-battle results screen in ''Persona 5''.
* PhantomThief: The group are collectively known as the Phantom Thieves of Hearts, where their appearances embody this trope. They also pull off heists, though the one that gets Joker into ''Smash Bros.'' is the one that is explicitly shown in ''Smash''.
* 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:
-->'''Morgana:''' ''Time for some brutality! / Quiver in fear! / It's too late for apologies!''\\
'''Futaba:''' ''Beat 'em up! / Here comes the pain! / Time for an All-Out Attack!''
* ASharedSuffering: All of the Phantom Thieves (save for Morgana) have dealt with abuses from those who misuse their power and influence: Joker was wrongfully charged with assault from a drunkard who was assaulting a woman, Ryuji was physically abused by a teacher who was also sexually harassing Ann, Yusuke's mentor worked him like a slave to make money and increase his prestige with plagiarized art, Makoto was manipulated by school administrators and nearly extorted by a greedy yakuza, Futaba was gaslit into believing she was responsible for her mother's death, Haru was nearly married off to an abuser just to further her father's political ambitions and Akechi's father abandoned him while his mother committed suicide, leading to him being passed around several abusive foster homes.
* SuperMovePortraitAttack: Like in their home game, the participants of the All-Out Attack get their own special character portraits that appear before they lay the smackdown.
* ThisCannotBe: Ryuji's reaction to Joker getting into ''Ultimate'' in the announcement trailer, with [[MythologyGag his particular delivery.]]
-->'''Ryuji:''' ''Smash Bros.?!'' Is this [[CharacterCatchphrase for real?!]]
* TrueCompanions: They stand by each other through thick and thin against all odds. This is best represented in-game by their Spirits' aversion of the [[UsefulNotes/LogicalFallacies Fallacy of Division]]. Each of the Thieves have varying levels of strengths when their Spirits are faced individually (Morgana is an Ace, Ryuji, Ann and Akechi are Advanced, all others are Novices), but the collective Phantom Thieves of Hearts Spirit is a Legend-class. While Akechi doesn't appear in the artwork for the team Spirit, his own Spirit's Item Gravitation effect has great synergy with the Phantom Thieves' Item Autograb effect, proving that they are at their absolute best when fighting alongside each other.
* TheVoice: Futaba doesn't appear in any physical capacity, but she'll occasionally throw in a BondOneLiner when Joker performs an All-Out Attack and a win quote for the results screen.
* VoluntaryShapeshifting: Morgana has the ability to transform himself into a van that the Thieves drive around in while in Mementos and other Metaverse areas. As for ''why'' he can do this, he explains in his home game that "[[Anime/MyNeighborTotoro cats turning into buses is a widespread cognition amongst the general public]]".
* 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 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.
* WolverinePublicity: Despite not being playable, Morgana shows up quite often in gameplay and promotional material. He appears in Joker's taunts and victory animations, as well as beside him on ''Ultimate'''s panoramic artwork - he is only one of three non-fighters present on it, an honor he shares with Mr. Saturn and Slime.

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* AssistCharacter: Except for Akechi, the Thieves take turns joining Joker's All-Out Attack, and cheer on fighters in Mementos.
* BadassBoast: They're pretty proud of Joker's victories, and chime in with a quote of their own during the results screen:
--> '''Ryuji:''' Hah! Losers!\\
'''Ann:''' Aren't we the best?\\
'''Yusuke:''' And the curtain... falls.\\
'''Makoto:''' Don't forget this feeling!\\
'''Futaba:''' Hehehe... they're done for!\\
'''Haru:''' So much for them!
* BigWhat: Ann has one when Joker reveals his invitation for ''Smash''. It was even Creator/ErikaHarlacher's (Ann's English voice actress) [[EnforcedMethodActing genuine reaction]].[[invoked]]
* CallingCard: Mentioned
YourSizeMayVary: The Endermen in the VGA teaser trailer: background of Minecraft World are properly scaled, unlike the Phantom Thieves send out calling cards to their intended victims before stealing their treasure.
* 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: 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.
* CodeName: Each member of the Thieves has their own code name, which they chose
playable skin for themselves, that they use when they're out and about in the Metaverse, in order to conceal their identities. They are as follows:
** Morgana: Mona
** Ryuji: Skull
** Ann: Panther
** Yusuke: Fox
** Makoto: Queen
** Futaba: Oracle (Navi in Japanese)
** Haru: Noir
** Akechi: Crow
* CombatCommentator: With the exception of Akechi, each of them chimes in with applause when a KO occurs when fighting in Mementos, and when Joker wins, one of them will randomly throw in a victory quote just like their home series.
* DemotedToExtra:
** Goro Akechi is the only Phantom Thief to not have any sort of presence outside of his Spirit battle, as well as being the only member of the group to not be included on the Phantom Thieves of Hearts spirit, likely owing to his GuestStarPartyMember [[spoiler:and SixthRangerTraitor]] status in the original game.[[labelnote:Note]]Another factor for him not being present in the Phantom Thieves of Heart spirit's artwork is that it combines the official artworks of the thieves together, and Crow's artwork was being withheld by Atlus for a future reveal. [[https://personacentral.com/official-persona-5-crow-artwork-leak/ Not that it stopped it from being accidentally leaked.]][[/labelnote]] His only appearances in-game is as a Spirit and his Phantom Thief outfit being an alternate color for Joker.
** There is also Kasumi[[spoiler:/Sumire]] Yoshizawa, Sophia and Zenkichi Hasegawa, who don't appear at all, but this is justified in that the former only appears in ''[[UpdatedRerelease Persona 5 Royal]]'' and the latter two in ''VideoGame/Persona5Strikers'', neither of which had been released in Japan at the time Challenger Pack 1 came out.
* KidHero: Each of them hover around being 16-18 years old (with the exception of Futaba, who is 15 years old), and they serve as the main protagonist team of ''Persona 5''.
* {{Leitmotif}}: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RutSufP0-3M "Last Surprise"]] plays for almost all their Spirit battles, with the exception of Futaba, who has the new remix of [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n25nqibaIDg "Beneath The Mask"]], and Akechi, who has [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mKT8AP1XS5o "Rivers in the Desert"]]. When fought collectively, the Phantom Thieves swap those out in exchange for the intro song of their home game, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BsfJrNY5RPw "Wake Up, Get Up, Get Out There"]].
* TheKnightsWhoSaySquee: In the trailer, Futaba is especially excited at seeing all the fighters Joker faces. Knowing her, [[GamerChick she's probably played all their games.]] In fact, [[CelebrityParadox she mentions the Smash Bros. series by name in her home game]].
* MaskOfPower: The source of each Phantom Thief's Persona power is in their masks. Ryuji's mask resembles a skull, Ann wears a red panther mask, Yusuke sports a fox mask, Makoto wears an intimidating metal halfmask, Futaba's mask is a pair of bulky red goggles, Haru wears a black domino mask and Akechi wears a red bird mask with a long beak. Downplayed with Morgana, who appears to wear a black cat-eared bandana mask, but who doesn't take off his mask when summoning his Persona.
* MythologyGag: Many of the Thieves' win quotes for Joker are taken word-for-word from the post-battle results screen in ''Persona 5''.
* PhantomThief: The group are collectively known as the Phantom Thieves of Hearts, where their appearances embody this trope. They also pull off heists, though the one that gets Joker into ''Smash Bros.'' is the one
Steve that is explicitly shown in ''Smash''.
* PreAsskickingOneLiner: Morgana or Futaba will drop one when Joker successfully pulls off
sized to his Final Smash; again, most of them are taken word-for-word from their home game:
-->'''Morgana:''' ''Time for some brutality! / Quiver in fear! / It's too late for apologies!''\\
'''Futaba:''' ''Beat 'em up! / Here comes the pain! / Time for an All-Out Attack!''
* ASharedSuffering: All of the Phantom Thieves (save for Morgana) have dealt with abuses from those who misuse their power and influence: Joker was wrongfully charged with assault from a drunkard who was assaulting a woman, Ryuji was physically abused by a teacher who was also sexually harassing Ann, Yusuke's mentor worked him like a slave to make money and increase his prestige with plagiarized art, Makoto was manipulated by school administrators and nearly extorted by a greedy yakuza, Futaba was gaslit into believing she was responsible for her mother's death, Haru was nearly married off to an abuser just to further her father's political ambitions and Akechi's father abandoned him while his mother committed suicide, leading to him being passed around several abusive foster homes.
* SuperMovePortraitAttack: Like in their home game, the participants of the All-Out Attack get their own special character portraits that appear before they lay the smackdown.
* ThisCannotBe: Ryuji's reaction to Joker getting into ''Ultimate'' in the announcement trailer, with [[MythologyGag his particular delivery.]]
-->'''Ryuji:''' ''Smash Bros.?!'' Is this [[CharacterCatchphrase for real?!]]
* TrueCompanions: They stand by each other through thick and thin against all odds. This is best represented in-game by their Spirits' aversion of the [[UsefulNotes/LogicalFallacies Fallacy of Division]]. Each of the Thieves have varying levels of strengths when their Spirits are faced individually (Morgana is an Ace, Ryuji, Ann and Akechi are Advanced, all others are Novices), but the collective Phantom Thieves of Hearts Spirit is a Legend-class. While Akechi doesn't appear in the artwork for the team Spirit, his own Spirit's Item Gravitation effect has great synergy with the Phantom Thieves' Item Autograb effect, proving that they are at their absolute best when fighting alongside each other.
* TheVoice: Futaba doesn't appear in any physical capacity, but she'll occasionally throw in a BondOneLiner when Joker performs an All-Out Attack and a win quote for the results screen.
* VoluntaryShapeshifting: Morgana has the ability to transform himself into a van that the Thieves drive around in while in Mementos and other Metaverse areas. As for ''why'' he can do this, he explains in his home game that "[[Anime/MyNeighborTotoro cats turning into buses is a widespread cognition amongst the general public]]".
* 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 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.
* WolverinePublicity: Despite not being playable, Morgana shows up quite often in gameplay and promotional material. He appears in Joker's taunts and victory animations, as well as beside him on ''Ultimate'''s panoramic artwork - he is only one of three non-fighters present on it, an honor he shares with Mr. Saturn and Slime.
regular proportions.



[[folder:Proto Man and Bass (Blues and Forte)]]
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-> '''Home Series:''' ''Franchise/MegaMan''
-->'''Debut''': ''VideoGame/MegaMan3'' [NES], 1990 (Proto Man), ''VideoGame/MegaMan7'' [SNES], 1995 (Bass)
-> '''Appear in:''' ''Ultimate''

Proto Man is the first robot created by Dr. Light and thus, is considered to be Mega Man's older brother. Bass is a robot created by Dr. Wily made to rival Mega Man, but has gone against his creator several times and even ''helped'' Mega Man on occasion. Both appear in Mega Man's Final Smash in ''Ultimate'', joining the ranks of the other Mega Men.

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[[folder:Proto Man and Bass (Blues and Forte)]]
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[[folder:Old Man]]
-> '''Home Series:''' ''Franchise/MegaMan''
-->'''Debut''': ''VideoGame/MegaMan3'' [NES], 1990 (Proto Man), ''VideoGame/MegaMan7'' [SNES], 1995 (Bass)
-> '''Appear
''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda''
--> '''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaBreathOfTheWild'' [Wii U/Switch], 2017
->'''Appears
in:''' ''Ultimate''

Proto Man A mysterious old hermit who is the first robot created by Dr. Light and thus, is considered to be Mega Man's older brother. Bass is a robot created by Dr. Wily made to rival Mega Man, but has gone against his creator several times and even ''helped'' Mega Man on occasion. Both appear in Mega Man's Final Smash in ''Ultimate'', joining the ranks sole inhabitant of the other Mega Men.Great Plateau. He occasionally glides to the top of the Great Plateau Tower during battle.



* AloofAlly: Proto Man values his independence and never sticks around for long, but is a firm friend of Mega Man nonetheless.
* AscendedExtra: Both characters went from being trophies in ''3DS/Wii U'' to being a part of Mega Legends in ''Ultimate.''
* AssistCharacter: ''Ultimate'' adds them to Mega Man's Final Smash.
* CanineCompanion: Bass has one in Treble, an EvilCounterpart to Rush. He shows up in Bass's ''Wii U'' trophy, but doesn't appear in Mega Legends.
* EarlyBirdCameo: Both appeared in ''Wii U / 3DS'' as trophies.
* EnemyMine: [[VideoGame/MegamanAndBass While this isn't the first time he's teamed up with Mega Man]], Bass forgoes his usual efforts and helps Mega Man during the latter's Final Smash.
* ShadowArchetype: Bass is like a dark version of Mega Man. While not outright evil, he is self-centered and obsessed with proving himself to be the superior robot, a goal which sometimes pits him against his creator Dr. Wily.

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* AloofAlly: Proto Man values his independence TheCameo: His in-game appearance is limited to a background role in the Great Plateau Tower stage, where he occasionally glides to and never sticks around for long, but is a firm friend of Mega Man nonetheless.
* AscendedExtra: Both characters went
away from being trophies the platform or in ''3DS/Wii U'' to being a part of Mega Legends in ''Ultimate.''
* AssistCharacter: ''Ultimate'' adds them to Mega Man's Final Smash.
* CanineCompanion: Bass has one in Treble, an EvilCounterpart to Rush.
the background. He shows up in Bass's ''Wii U'' trophy, but doesn't appear in Mega Legends.
* EarlyBirdCameo: Both appeared in ''Wii U / 3DS'' as trophies.
* EnemyMine: [[VideoGame/MegamanAndBass While this isn't the first time he's teamed up with Mega Man]], Bass forgoes his usual efforts and helps Mega Man during the latter's Final Smash.
* ShadowArchetype: Bass is like
even get a dark version of Mega Man. While not outright evil, he is self-centered and obsessed with proving himself to be the superior robot, a goal which sometimes pits him against his creator Dr. Wily.spirit.



[[folder:Rex]]
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->'''Home Series:''' ''Xenoblade Chronicles''
-->'''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/XenobladeChronicles2'' [Switch], 2017
-> '''Appears in:''' ''Ultimate''
-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/HiroShimono (Japanese), Al Weaver (English)
-> ''"Go, Pyra!" "Come on, Mythra!"''

The main protagonist of ''Xenoblade Chronicles 2''. Rex works as a salvager, a person who dives into the Cloud Sea to salvage whatever they can find beneath its surface. His expertise lands him a job of salvaging a sunken ship, where he finds Pyra in a comatose state. After awakening her, he becomes her Driver, and the two set off on a journey to get Pyra back to Elysium.

In ''Smash'', Rex assists Pyra or Mythra during their Final Smash. He was actually planned to be a part of the base roster, but time constraints prevented that from happening. He was also planned to fight alongside Pyra and Mythra, but technical reasons made that impossible.

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[[folder:Pauline]]
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->'''Home Series:''' ''Xenoblade Chronicles''
''Franchise/SuperMarioBros''
-->'''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/XenobladeChronicles2'' ''VideoGame/DonkeyKong'' [Arcade], 1981 (Pauline); ''VideoGame/SuperMarioOdyssey'' [Switch], 2017
-> '''Appears
2017 (band)
->'''Appears
in:''' ''Ultimate''
-> '''Voiced ->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/HiroShimono (Japanese), Al Weaver (English)
-> ''"Go, Pyra!" "Come on, Mythra!"''

The main protagonist of ''Xenoblade Chronicles 2''. Rex works as a salvager, a person who dives into
Creator/KateHiggins (English singing voice)

Mario's first love interest from all
the Cloud Sea to salvage whatever they can find beneath its surface. His expertise lands him a job of salvaging a sunken ship, where he finds Pyra way back in a comatose state. the original ''Donkey Kong''. After awakening her, he becomes her Driver, and a few bit appearances in the two set off on a journey to get Pyra back to Elysium.

In ''Smash'', Rex assists Pyra or Mythra during their Final Smash. He was actually planned to be a part of
''Mario Vs. Donkey Kong'' series, she appears in ''Super Mario Odyssey'' as the base roster, but time constraints prevented that from happening. He was also planned to fight alongside Pyra and Mythra, but technical reasons made that impossible.mayor of New Donk City.



* AssistCharacter: His main function is akin to Chrom with Robin in that he helps Pyra & Mythra in their Final Smashes, like him he also appears in some of their victory poses. He also appears in some of their taunts like Morgana and the Slime, and appears in their battle entrance to give them their respective Aegis Sword.
* ButtMonkey: Subverted. While his main goal was to find Pyra in her reveal trailer, he's shocked that she's a fighter instead of him, and Sakurai himself even pokes a bit of fun at him in the Pyra/Mythra character presentation. That said, he gets over it almost immediately and spends the rest of his time in the trailer and in-game happily supporting the Aegis sisters and cheering them on.
->''"What?! I thought I was gonna be in Smash!"''
* BlueIsHeroic: Wears a blue salvaging suit, which contrasts Pyra's [[RedIsHeroic red]].
* CallingYourAttacks: Like in his home game, he does so in unison with the Aegis sisters when performing Burning Sword and Sacred Arrow with them.
* EarlyBirdCameo: A Mii Fighter costume based on him was released as a bonus for buying Fighters Pass Volume 1. He also showed up as a Spirit.
* GlowingEyesOfDoom: In a first for an Assist Character, Rex also gets this alongside Pyra and Mythra when teaming up with them to use their Burning Sword and Sacred Arrow Final Smashes and even when they have their Final Smashes on standby.
* KidHero: He's 15 years old.
* MythologyGag: His dynamic with Pyra and Mythra is this for those who played their home game, as it's the complete inverse. Whereas he was the main player character in ''Xenoblade Chronicles 2'' with Pyra and Mythra supporting him and taking the lead for special attacks, this time Pyra and Mythra are the main playable characters with Rex supporting them and taking the lead for the Final Smash.
* ThrowTheDogABone: While fun was poked at him for having his spot taken by Pyra and Mythra themselves, both the reveal trailer and Sakurai's presentation went on to demonstrate that he plays a major role in the game anyway as Pyra and Mythra's support character. He's very happy to be supporting them.

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* AssistCharacter: His main function is akin to Chrom with Robin in that he helps Pyra & Mythra in their Final Smashes, like him he also appears in some RunningGag: One of their victory poses. He also appears in some of their taunts like Morgana and the Slime, and appears in their battle entrance to give them their respective Aegis Sword.
* ButtMonkey: Subverted. While his main goal was to find Pyra in
her reveal trailer, he's shocked that she's a dance animations shows her punching upward. Several of ''Ultimate'''s fighter instead of him, and Sakurai himself even pokes a bit of fun at him in the Pyra/Mythra character presentation. That said, he gets over it almost immediately and spends the rest of his time in the trailer and in-game happily supporting the Aegis sisters and cheering them on.
->''"What?! I thought I was gonna be in Smash!"''
* BlueIsHeroic: Wears a blue salvaging suit, which contrasts Pyra's [[RedIsHeroic red]].
* CallingYourAttacks: Like in his home game, he does so in unison with the Aegis sisters when performing Burning Sword and Sacred Arrow with them.
* EarlyBirdCameo: A Mii Fighter costume based on him was released as a bonus for buying Fighters Pass Volume 1. He also showed up as a Spirit.
* GlowingEyesOfDoom: In a first for an Assist Character, Rex also gets this alongside Pyra and Mythra when teaming up with them to use their Burning Sword and Sacred Arrow Final Smashes and even when they
videos (e.g. Mario's, Isabelle's) have their Final Smashes on standby.
* KidHero: He's 15 years old.
* MythologyGag: His dynamic with Pyra and Mythra is this for those who played their home game, as it's
the complete inverse. Whereas he was the main player character in ''Xenoblade Chronicles 2'' with Pyra and Mythra supporting him and taking the lead for special attacks, this time Pyra and Mythra are the main playable characters doing similar moves as she does this.
* ThemeMusicPowerUp: Touching her on the stages has her sing "Jump Up, Super Star" during the battle.
* VariableMix: If "Jump Up, Super Star" is playing on the New Donk City Hall stage, she won't start singing along unless a fighter touches her. Other songs
with Rex supporting Performance versions will also be affected by which band members were interacted with, though all of them and taking the lead for the Final Smash.
* ThrowTheDogABone: While fun was poked at him for having his spot taken by Pyra and Mythra themselves, both the reveal trailer and Sakurai's presentation went on to demonstrate
also include a special version that he plays a major role in played the game anyway as Pyra and Mythra's support character. He's very happy to be supporting them.entire song from the start.



[[folder:Slime]]
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->'''Home Series:''' ''VideoGame/DragonQuest''
-->'''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/DragonQuestI'' [NES], 1986
-> '''Appears in:''' ''Ultimate''

The MascotMook of the ''Dragon Quest'' series, and one of the most standard enemies to be found. Like Morgana does for Joker, it appears during one of the Heroes taunts, one of their victory screens, on the panoramic artwork and also as a background character in Yggdrasil's Altar.

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[[folder:Slime]]
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[[folder:Solon]]
->'''Home Series:''' ''VideoGame/DragonQuest''
''Franchise/FireEmblem''
-->'''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/DragonQuestI'' [NES], 1986
-> '''Appears
''VideoGame/FireEmblemThreeHouses'' [Switch] (2019)
->'''Appears
in:''' ''Ultimate''

The MascotMook of
''Ultimate''
->'''Voiced by:''' Shinya Fukumatsu (Japanese), Joe Ochman (English)
-->''So joining ''Smash''... consumes even
the ''Dragon Quest'' series, darkness itself!''

An evil warlock who opposes the Church of Seiros
and one is part of the most standard enemies a dark conspiracy that plans to be found. Like Morgana does for Joker, it plunge Fódlan into chaos. He appears during one in Byleth's trailer, casting a dark spell to banish them into a voidal prison, only for Sothis's gift of the Heroes taunts, one of their victory screens, on the panoramic artwork and also as a background character in Yggdrasil's Altar.an invitation to ''Smash Bros.'' to foil his scheme.



* CuteSlimeMook: An adorable little blob monster.
* MascotMook: One of the most well-known in gaming next to the likes of Pikachu. It's even the Trope Image.
* OhCrap: One Slime has this expression on its face when its about to get crushed by Eleven in the latter's reveal trailer.
* RidiculouslyCuteCritter: Who knew that a blob of goo could be so darn adorable?
* WolverinePublicity: Like Morgana, it's featured quite prominently in promotional materials, even being seen next to the Hero in the panoramic artwork.

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* CuteSlimeMook: An adorable little blob monster.
* MascotMook: One of
AdaptedOut: Notably, while the most well-known beginning of Byleth's reveal trailer is a mostly identical recreation to when Solon tried to imprison Byleth in gaming next to their home game, Solon's ally Kronya is absent, and he thus casts the likes spell of Pikachu. It's even Zahras without needing to [[spoiler:tear out Kronya's heart to use as fuel]].
* BlackEyesOfCrazy: He has black sclera and white irises, adding to his ObviouslyEvil appearance.
* CastingAShadow: It comes with
the Trope Image.
territory of being a Dark Mage. He attempts to use the forbidden spell of Zahras to drag Byleth into an endless dark void, causing a whirlwind of darkness to envelop and imprison them. It doesn't take.
* JawDrop: Once Byleth breaks out of his prison again, this time as a woman, and flies off with the Heroes' Relics, he can only stare in confusion and shock with his mouth agape.
* MadEye: In addition to having black sclera and white irises, his right eye is held wide open, giving him a deranged appearance.
* MyBrainIsBig: His forehead is ''huge'' and has veins bulging out of it, a sign of his intelligence as a MadScientist.
* OhCrap: One Slime has this His expression on its face when its about to get crushed by Eleven Byleth escapes from his trap (''twice!'') says it all.
* UndeathlyPallor: His skin is pitch white, a trait that he shares with his fellow members of those who slither
in the latter's reveal trailer.
* RidiculouslyCuteCritter: Who knew that a blob of goo could be so darn adorable?
* WolverinePublicity: Like Morgana, it's featured quite prominently in promotional materials, even being seen next to the Hero in the panoramic artwork.
dark.



[[folder:Sothis]]
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-> '''Home Series:''' ''VideoGame/FireEmblem''
-->'''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/FireEmblemThreeHouses'', [Switch], 2019
-> '''Appears in:''' ''Ultimate''
-> '''Voiced by''': Creator/TomoyoKurosawa (Japanese), Creator/CassandraLeeMorris (English)
-> ''"Join ''Smash Bros.'' already! What in the world are you waiting for?!"''

A mysterious entity who lives within Byleth's mind, Sothis is worshiped as the goddess and creator of the continent of Fódlan by the Church of Serios. With powers over time and a sassy personality, she works with Byleth as their SpiritAdvisor and personal traveling companion. In Byleth's reveal trailer, she is the one who gives them their invitation envelope, and grants them access to the three lords' Heroes' Relics. In the game proper, she assists in Byleth's Final Smash by giving them her progenitor goddess powers to unlock the Sword of the Creator's true power and lay waste to their foes with the Sublime Heaven technique. She also serves as a Legend-classed Support Spirit that comes with the Spirit Board bundled with Byleth's DLC pack.

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[[folder:Sothis]]
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-> '''Home
[[folder:Spiral Mountain Characters]]
->'''Home
Series:''' ''VideoGame/FireEmblem''
''VideoGame/BanjoKazooie''
-->'''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/FireEmblemThreeHouses'', [Switch], 2019
-> '''Appears
''Banjo-Kazooie'' [N64], 1998
->'''Appear
in:''' ''Ultimate''
-> '''Voiced by''': Creator/TomoyoKurosawa (Japanese), Creator/CassandraLeeMorris (English)
-> ''"Join ''Smash Bros.'' already! What in
''Ultimate''

Banjo and Kazooie's home of Spiral Mountain, an idyllic region on
the world are you waiting for?!"''

A mysterious entity
Isle O'Hags, is inhabited by several characters they've encountered in their journeys:

* '''Buzzbombs:''' Aggressive dragonfly enemies that appeared in areas such as BubblegloopSwamp and Click Clock Wood.
* '''Jinjos:''' Colorful, flying creatures with long snouts
who lives rewarded Banjo and Kazooie for rescuing them. See their section under Summoned Characters above for more.
* '''Bottles:''' A nearsighted mole who taught the duo many of their unique moves. [[BackFromTheDead He was once killed by Grunty upon her return, but got better
within Byleth's mind, Sothis is worshiped as the goddess and creator a week.]] When that happened, his brother Jamjars took his place instead. Bottles pops out of the continent of Fódlan by the Church of Serios. With powers over time and a sassy personality, she works his molehills across Spiral Mountain.
* '''Gruntilda Winkybunion:''' The duo's ArchEnemy, this rhyme-loving witch kidnapped Banjo's sister Tooty
with Byleth as their SpiritAdvisor the intent of draining the young bear's beauty for herself. Even after being defeated and personal traveling companion. In Byleth's reveal trailer, left as an undead skeleton, she still sought ways to restore her flesh and get revenge on Banjo and Kazooie. She is seen circling around the one stage on her broomstick, with her flesh restored to boot.
* '''Mumbo Jumbo:''' A shaman
who gives them their invitation envelope, once mentored Grunty until she spitefully turned his head into a skull. He uses his magic to help Banjo and grants them access to the three lords' Heroes' Relics. In the game proper, she assists in Byleth's Final Smash Kazooie, whether by giving them her progenitor goddess powers to unlock transformations or by going out into the Sword of world himself to change the Creator's true power and lay waste to their foes landscape with his spells. He is occasionally seen warping across the Sublime Heaven technique. stage.
* '''Tooty:''' Banjo's younger sister who was kidnapped by Gruntilda in an attempt to steal her beauty (which actually happens in the GameOver scene), she was rescued by Banjo and Kazooie, only to [[ChuckCunninghamSyndrome disappear from the series]].
She also serves as a Legend-classed Support Spirit that comes with can be seen in the Spirit Board bundled with Byleth's DLC pack.distance running around the area.



* AntiquatedLinguistics: Her speech patterns are fancier and more archaic than her young appearance would suggest them to be.
* AscendedMeme: In Byleth's trailer, Sothis acknowledges that adding yet another swordsman to the game adds little, so she grants them the three weapons held by the leaders of the eponymous Three Houses to make up for that.
* AudienceSurrogate: Her reaction to more ''Fire Emblem'' swordsmen/women and how the Avatar character has both genders playable is one of annoyance -- indeed, both have been done repeatedly in the series, and the audience wasn't impressed to see more of the same. Fortunately, she solves the problem by having Byleth go the WalkingArmory route with additional relic weapons.
-->'''Sothis''': So you return, and sooner than expected. ''[annoyed]'' I see. Too many swordsmen, are there? And you? You wield the sword as well! ''[angrily slaps her palms on her throne's armrests]'' What will you do?!
* BadWithTheBone: In Byleth's trailer, Sothis smugly bestows them with the [[LegendaryWeapon Heroes' Relics]] Areadbhar, Aymr, and Failnaught -- a glaive, an axe, and a bow, respectively, made from dragon bones -- in response to there being "[too] many swordsmen" in ''Smash''.
* CoolChair: Sothis is almost always seen sitting on the humongous stone Throne of Knowledge, which, according to Fódlan myth, is what Saint Seiros sat on in order to receive a divine revelation and blessing from Sothis herself.
* DeadpanSnarker: She responds to Male Byleth only using the Sword of the Creator in combat and his idea of changing tactics being to swap to Female Byleth with wry exasperation.
* EnigmaticEmpoweringEntity: Not much is known about her personal history from before she arrived to Fódlan and started being worshiped as the progenitor god, and myth describes her as the one who made the Sword of the Creator for the Liberation King Nemesis. In ''Smash'', she is the one to give Byleth the house lords' Heroes' Relics, and she [[SuperEmpowering provides a power boost]] to Byleth in their Final Smash.
* HealingHands: Her effect as a Support Spirit is a souped up Critical Health Healing, drastically healing the player's damage/stamina once it reaches a certain threshold.
* MemeAcknowledgement: Of the proliferation of "anime sword fighters" in ''Smash''.
-->"I see... too many swordsmen, are there?"
* MetaGuy: She convinces Byleth to join ''Smash'', is baffled by Byleth changing gender out the blue, and after Byleth gets trounced while just using the Sword of the Creator, she lampshades that Byleth is just another generic ''Fire Emblem'' sword fighter and uses this to justify granting Byleth the other Relic weapons.
* OlderThanTheyLook: While she has the appearance of a child, she is actually [[TimeAbyss older than recorded history]].
* PhysicalGod: She is worshipped by the Church of Seiros as the goddess who created Fódlan.
* PointyEars: As with fellow ''Fire Emblem'' characters Corrin and Tiki, they're a sign of her draconian nature.
* ReallySevenHundredYearsOld: While Sothis's exact age is unknown, she's well over thousands of years old, starkly contrasting with her childlike physical appearance.
* SharingABody: Sothis lives inside Byleth's mind, and if Byleth dies, so will she. As a result of sharing Byleth's body, Sothis can link minds with Byleth and grant them her powers, letting them [[spoiler:transform into their Enlightened One form]].
* SpiritAdvisor: She often offers Byleth advice, and assists Byleth in their Final Smash by allowing them to use the Sword of the Creator's true power.
* SuperEmpowering: For Byleth's Final Smash, she grants them the full extent of her power [[spoiler:and changes them into their Enlightened One form]].
* TimeMaster: She possesses the power of temporal manipulation, and her signature technique, the Divine Pulse, allows her and whoever she empowers to turn back time in order to undo mistakes and change future events.
* TinyTyrannicalGirl: Sothis has the appearance of a young girl, but bosses Byleth around, is sharp-tongued, and throws the occasional tantrum. Despite her sassy attitude, she is an ancient goddess who played a key role in the foundation of Fódlan.

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* AntiquatedLinguistics: Her speech patterns are fancier AccessoryWearingCartoonAnimal: Bottles has glasses and more archaic than her young a vest but is otherwise naked.
* TheBusCameBack: This is Tooty's first
appearance would suggest them to be.
* AscendedMeme: In Byleth's trailer, Sothis acknowledges that adding yet another swordsman to
since the game adds little, so she grants them the three weapons held by the leaders of the eponymous Three Houses to make up for that.
* AudienceSurrogate:
original ''Banjo-Kazooie''. Her reaction to more ''Fire Emblem'' swordsmen/women and how the Avatar character has both genders playable is one of annoyance -- indeed, both have been done repeatedly in the series, and the audience wasn't impressed to see more of the same. Fortunately, she solves the problem by having Byleth go the WalkingArmory route with additional relic weapons.
-->'''Sothis''': So you return, and sooner than expected. ''[annoyed]'' I see. Too many swordsmen, are there? And you? You wield the sword as well! ''[angrily slaps her palms on her throne's armrests]'' What will you do?!
* BadWithTheBone: In Byleth's trailer, Sothis smugly bestows them with the [[LegendaryWeapon Heroes' Relics]] Areadbhar, Aymr, and Failnaught -- a glaive, an axe, and a bow, respectively, made from dragon bones -- in response to there being "[too] many swordsmen" in ''Smash''.
* CoolChair: Sothis is almost always seen sitting on the humongous stone Throne of Knowledge, which, according to Fódlan myth, is what Saint Seiros sat on in order to receive a divine revelation and blessing from Sothis herself.
* DeadpanSnarker: She responds to Male Byleth
only using the Sword of the Creator in combat and his idea of changing tactics being to swap to Female Byleth with wry exasperation.
* EnigmaticEmpoweringEntity: Not much is known about her personal history from before she arrived to Fódlan and started being worshiped as the progenitor god, and myth describes her as the one who made the Sword of the Creator for the Liberation King Nemesis. In ''Smash'', she is the one to give Byleth the house lords' Heroes' Relics, and she [[SuperEmpowering provides a power boost]] to Byleth in their Final Smash.
* HealingHands: Her effect as a Support Spirit is a souped up Critical Health Healing, drastically healing the player's damage/stamina once it reaches a certain threshold.
* MemeAcknowledgement: Of the proliferation of "anime sword fighters" in ''Smash''.
-->"I see... too many swordsmen, are there?"
* MetaGuy: She convinces Byleth to join ''Smash'', is baffled by Byleth changing gender out the blue, and after Byleth gets trounced while just using the Sword of the Creator, she lampshades that Byleth is just another generic ''Fire Emblem'' sword fighter and uses this to justify granting Byleth the
other Relic weapons.
* OlderThanTheyLook: While she has the
appearance of a child, she is actually [[TimeAbyss older than recorded history]].
* PhysicalGod: She is worshipped by the Church of Seiros
was as the goddess who created Fódlan.
a FaceOnAMilkCarton in ''Banjo-Tooie''.
* PointyEars: As with fellow ''Fire Emblem'' characters Corrin and Tiki, they're a sign of her draconian nature.
* ReallySevenHundredYearsOld: While Sothis's exact age is unknown, she's well over thousands of years old, starkly contrasting with her childlike physical appearance.
* SharingABody: Sothis lives inside Byleth's mind, and if Byleth dies, so will she. As a result of sharing Byleth's body, Sothis
EvilLaugh: Gruntilda's iconic cackle can link minds with Byleth and grant occasionally be heard.
* EyeScream: Mumbo can sometimes be seen juggling his own eyeballs before placing
them her powers, letting them [[spoiler:transform into their Enlightened One form]].
* SpiritAdvisor: She often offers Byleth advice, and assists Byleth
back in their Final Smash by allowing them to use sockets, something he could do in ''Nuts & Bolts''.
* SkullForAHead: Mumbo's head is simply a skull with a pair of eyes.
* VainSorceress: In case you weren't already familiar with Gruntilda's vain character from
the Sword of ''Banjo-Kazooie'' games, the Creator's true power.
* SuperEmpowering: For Byleth's Final Smash, she grants them the full extent
fact that her massive Lair overlooking Spiral Mountain is a facsimile of her power [[spoiler:and changes them into their Enlightened One form]].
head should provide a hint.
* TimeMaster: WickedWitch: Gruntilda is nearly identical-looking to the TropeNamer, albeit much uglier, and is appropriately the vain BigBad of her home series. She possesses the power of temporal manipulation, and her signature technique, the Divine Pulse, allows her and whoever she empowers to turn back time in order to undo mistakes and change future events.
* TinyTyrannicalGirl: Sothis
even has the appearance of a young girl, but bosses Byleth around, is sharp-tongued, and throws the occasional tantrum. Despite her sassy attitude, she is an ancient goddess who played a key role in the foundation of Fódlan.FlyingBroomstick with eyes.



!Other

!!! ''Smash 64''
[[folder:The Announcer]]
-> '''Home Series:''' ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBros''
--> '''Debut:''' ''Super Smash Bros.'' [N64], 1999
-> '''Appears in:''' original, ''Melee'', ''Brawl'', ''[=3DS/Wii U=]'', ''Ultimate''
-> '''Voiced by:''' Jeff Manning (original), Dean Harrington (''Melee''), Pat Cashman (''Brawl''), Creator/XanderMobus (''3DS/Wii U'', ''Ultimate'')
-> ''"Settle it in Smash!"''

The Announcer is [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin precisely that]]. While the voice actor changes with every game, in each one they generally just belt out the names of the fighters and game modes, as well as declare the winners and results. This changed with ''[=3DS/Wii U=]'', where the then Announcer, Creator/XanderMobus, had much more of a role in the advertising, with his acting as the host of the ''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j0BBGzfw0pQ Super Smash Bros. for Wii U 50-Fact Extravaganza]]'' and starred in the commercials for both versions of the game. Of note is that in every game, the Announcer shares his voice actor with Master Hand.

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!Other

!!! ''Smash 64''
[[folder:The Announcer]]
-> '''Home
Titans of Alrest]]
->'''Home
Series:''' ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBros''
--> '''Debut:''' ''Super Smash Bros.'' [N64], 1999
-> '''Appears
''Xenoblade Chronicles''
-->'''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/XenobladeChronicles2'' [Switch], 2017
->'''Appear
in:''' original, ''Melee'', ''Brawl'', ''[=3DS/Wii U=]'', ''Ultimate''
-> '''Voiced by:''' Jeff Manning (original), Dean Harrington (''Melee''), Pat Cashman (''Brawl''), Creator/XanderMobus (''3DS/Wii U'', ''Ultimate'')
-> ''"Settle it in Smash!"''

''Ultimate''

The Announcer is [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin precisely that]]. While various Titans that make up the voice actor changes with every game, in each landmass of Alrest. Each one they generally just belt out is home to a different country. They all appear as background characters in the names Cloud Sea of Alrest stage.

* '''Argentum''': A group of Titans owned by the Argentum Trade Guild. The biggest one, Goldmouth, resembles a flying blimp-like whale.
* '''Gormott''': A Titan that resembles a giraffe or a deer. It boasts lush greenery and abundant natural resources, which has attracted the attention
of the fighters and game modes, as well as declare the winners and results. This changed with ''[=3DS/Wii U=]'', where the then Announcer, Creator/XanderMobus, had much more Empire of a role Mor Ardain in the advertising, with his acting as past.
* '''Uraya''': A giant whale-like Titan. It has a vast cave-like system inside its body, where most of its residents, The Kingdom of Uraya live. Its featured on
the host boxart of the ''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j0BBGzfw0pQ Super Smash Bros. for Wii U 50-Fact Extravaganza]]'' and starred in the commercials for both versions of the game. Of note is ''Xenoblade Chronicles 2''.
* '''Mor Ardain''': A Titan
that in every game, has a humanoid shape. This Titan has a very hot climate and it is becoming increasingly harder to grow food. It is actually nearing its death and its left arm has already broken off.
* '''Indol''': A Titan ruled by
the Announcer shares his voice actor with Master Hand.Indoline Praetorium. It resembles a giant flying dragon, who its residents revere.
* '''Genbu''' [[note]]This Titan's name was not said during Pyra and Mythra's presentation. The Kingdom of Tantal is the country on this Titan.[[/note]]: A Titan the resembles a gigantic sea turtle. Its the only Titan to have an arctic-like environment, but apparently this isn't natural.



* AnimatedActors: While not ''animated'' per se, he asks someone offscreen during the ''Ultimate'' overview trailer if he gets paid overtime after noting that 74 fighters exist in the base game.
* AscendedExtra: Went from a memorable [[LargeHamAnnouncer ham]] to a handy marketing tool for ''3DS/Wii U''.
* BreakoutCharacter: Creator/XanderMobus' tenure as the Announcer in ''3DS/Wii U'' was extremely popular due to his charisma (both in-game and out) and his role in the marketing, to the point where the games would launch his career as a voice actor. Tellingly, he is the only Announcer to reprise his role in a later game.
* LargeHamAnnouncer: Among the most famous in the history of video games, the four incarnations of the Announcer boast legendarily porky performances. Though Creator/XanderMobus has become especially memetic, Pat Cashman deserves special mention for essentially having the same type of role he had for ''Series/BillNyeTheScienceGuy.''
* MrExposition: Creator/XanderMobus for the 50-Fact Extravaganza, where he shows off 54 things that happen to be in the ''Wii U'' installment.
* TitleScream: For the first two games only, Jeff Manning in ''64'' and Dean Harrington in ''Melee'' yell the name of their respective installments at the top of their lungs at the end of the intro movies. ''Brawl'' has [[DummiedOut empty sound files]] with names suggesting that Pat Cashman was also supposed to continue the tradition. Creator/XanderMobus also tweeted that he recorded himself yelling out the title, but for some reason, it was dummied out, though he does manage to carry it out for any Smash Direct or trailer that he gets to narrate.

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* AnimatedActors: While not ''animated'' per se, he asks someone offscreen during the ''Ultimate'' overview trailer if he gets paid overtime after noting BilingualBonus:
** Argentum's name means "silver" in Latin, but "argentum" is also a word
that 74 fighters exist means "money".
** Gormott's name comes from the French word "gourmand", or a gluttonous person.
** Uraya's name is derived from the Japanese word "urayamashi", which means "to be envious".
** Mor Ardain's name is a play on the Gaelic words for "great arrogance".
* GratuitousLatin: All of their names
in the base game.
* AscendedExtra: Went from a memorable [[LargeHamAnnouncer ham]] to a handy marketing tool
Japanese dub are the Latin words for ''3DS/Wii U''.
* BreakoutCharacter: Creator/XanderMobus' tenure as
the Announcer in ''3DS/Wii U'' was extremely popular due to his charisma (both in-game and out) and his role in the marketing, to the point where the games would launch his career as a voice actor. Tellingly, he SevenDeadlySins. Argentum is the only Announcer to reprise his role in one who has a later game.
* LargeHamAnnouncer: Among the most famous
Latin name in the history of video games, English dub.
* MonstrousScenery: Their country-sized forms periodically walk or fly across
the four incarnations far background of the Announcer boast legendarily porky performances. Though Creator/XanderMobus has become especially memetic, Pat Cashman deserves special mention for essentially having stage.
* MythologyGag: They appear in
the same type of role he had for ''Series/BillNyeTheScienceGuy.''
* MrExposition: Creator/XanderMobus for the 50-Fact Extravaganza, where he shows off 54 things that happen to be
order as they're visited in the ''Wii U'' installment.
original game.
* TitleScream: For the first two games only, Jeff Manning in ''64'' and Dean Harrington in ''Melee'' yell the name of their respective installments at the top of their lungs at the end ThemeNaming: They're each named after one of the intro movies. ''Brawl'' has [[DummiedOut empty sound files]] with names suggesting that Pat Cashman was also supposed to continue seven deadly sins. Genbu is the tradition. Creator/XanderMobus also tweeted that he recorded himself yelling out exception to this, but the title, but for some reason, it was dummied out, though he does manage to carry it out for any Smash Direct Kingdom of Tantal is named after lust.
* TokenHuman: Mor Ardain is the only humanoid Titan.
* WorldShapes: Most of the titans are continents unto themselves, swimming in
or trailer that he gets to narrate.walking through the vast cloudsea.



!!! ''Brawl''
[[folder:K.K. Slider (Totakeke)]]
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->'''Home Series:''' ''VideoGame/AnimalCrossing''
-->'''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/AnimalCrossing'' [Platform/Nintendo64], 2001
->'''Appears in''': ''Brawl'', ''3DS/Wii U'', ''Ultimate''

A traveling musician from the ''Animal Crossing'' series whose songs can be heard once a week. In ''Super Smash Bros.'', he'll appear on the Smashville and Town & City stages every Saturday from 8 to 12 PM and play some of his songs during the battle.

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!!! ''Brawl''
[[folder:K.K. Slider (Totakeke)]]
[[quoteright:180:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kkslider.png]]
[[folder:Yggdrasil's Altar Creatures]]
->'''Home Series:''' ''VideoGame/AnimalCrossing''
-->'''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/AnimalCrossing'' [Platform/Nintendo64], 2001
->'''Appears in''': ''Brawl'', ''3DS/Wii U'',
''Franchise/DragonQuest''
-->'''Debut:'''
--->Slime: ''VideoGame/DragonQuest'' [NES], (1986)\\
Liquid Metal Slime: ''VideoGame/DragonQuestII'' [NES], (1987)\\
Cetacea: ''VideoGame/DragonQuestXI'' [[=PS4=]/[=3DS=]], (2018)
->'''Appear in:'''
''Ultimate''

A traveling musician from The platform that carries the ''Animal Crossing'' series whose songs can be heard once a week. In ''Super Smash Bros.'', he'll appear on fighters around Yggdrasil's Altar also brings them close to various creatures that have appeared across the Smashville ''Dragon Quest'' series

* '''Slime:''' A smiling, gooey monster that serves as a common low-level threat to various heroes.
* '''Liquid Metal Slime:''' An extremely rare variety of Slime that is often seen as a valuable source of experience.
* '''Cetacea:''' A large flying whale-like creature who helped both the Luminary
and Town & City stages every Saturday from 8 to 12 PM his ancient predecessor Erdwin by ferrying them and play some of his songs during their companions on her back across the battle.sky.



* EarlyBirdCameo: He appears in ''Melee'' as a trophy.
* FunnyAnimal: K.K. is a talking dog, in tandem with ''Animal Crossing'' as a whole.
* WanderingMinstrel: Always shows up on the ''Animal Crossing'' stages once a week.

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* EarlyBirdCameo: He TheCameo: They play little to no role in the battles, largely appearing as background decoration.
* FlyingSeafoodSpecial: Cetacea resembles a flying whale with bird wings.
* MetalSlime: The Liquid Metal Slime, much like in the original game,
appears in ''Melee'' as a trophy.
* FunnyAnimal: K.K. is a talking dog, in tandem with ''Animal Crossing'' as a whole.
* WanderingMinstrel: Always shows up on
very rarely and quickly leaves the ''Animal Crossing'' stages once a week.stage after appearing.




[[folder:Lake Trio]]
->'''Home Series:''' ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}''
-->'''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/PokemonDiamondAndPearl'' [DS], 2007
->'''Appears in:''' ''Brawl'', ''Ultimate''

Three Legendary Pokémon said to live hidden deep within the great lakes of the Sinnoh region, each governing an aspect of the human spirit: Uxie of Lake Acuity, with power over knowledge; Mesprit of Lake Verity, with power over emotion; and Azelf of Lake Valor, with power over will. In ''Smash'', they will occasionally appear in the background of the Spear Pillar stage.



* TheCameo: Essentially what their appearance serves as, since they don't affect the battle at all.
* OlympusMons: Three Legendary Pokémon of the Sinnoh region, and incredibly powerful despite their diminutive appearance.
* PowerFloats: All three of them have the Levitate ability and are pretty much never seen with their feet on the ground.

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[[folder:Home-Series Pages]]
[[index]]
* TheCameo: Essentially what their appearance serves as, since they don't affect the battle at all.
Characters/{{Athena}}
* OlympusMons: Three Legendary Pokémon of the Sinnoh region, and incredibly powerful despite their diminutive appearance.
Characters/MegaManXX
* PowerFloats: All three of them have the Levitate ability and are pretty much never seen with their feet on the ground.Characters/Persona5ThePhantomThievesOfHearts




[[folder:Metal Gear REX, Metal Gear RAY, and Gekko]]
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[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/metal_gear_ray_ssbb.png]]
[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/gekko___brawl_trophy.png]]
->'''Home Series:''' ''VideoGame/MetalGear''
-->'''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid'' [[=PS1=]], 1998 (REX), ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid2SonsOfLiberty'' [[=PS2=]], 2001 (RAY); ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid4GunsOfThePatriots'' [[=PS3=]], 2008 (official debut, Gekko)
->'''Appear in:''' ''Brawl'', ''Ultimate''

The titular Metal Gear is a series of nuclear-armed bipedal tanks. The REX model was designed for the U.S. Army on Shadow Moses Island, while the RAY version was created for the Marine Corps to combat REX copies made by third-parties after REX's schematics were leaked online. They sometimes crash into the back wall on Shadow Moses Island and wreak havoc in the background. The Gekkos, autonomous fighting vehicles designed by the AT Corp, also appear in this fashion.
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* AdaptationalIntelligence: Normally, Metal Gear REX requires the pilot to sit in its "mouth". Here, there's no pilot present, appearing as if REX is acting on its own.
* DumbMuscle: On paper, the Gekko are sentient machines that can cause serious damage when provoked. Most of the time, they're really clumsy.
* EarlyBirdCameo: The Gekkos made their first appearance in a video game in ''Brawl'' before their official debut in ''Metal Gear Solid 4'' later that year.
* HumongousMecha: The Metal Gear are designed to be walking nuclear warheads.
* MeaningfulBackgroundEvent: The Shadow Moses Island stage, both versions of Metal Gear appearing, and the existence of the Gekkos serve as {{foreshadowing}} for [[spoiler:the Metal Gear battle between Snake and Liquid Ocelot in ''Metal Gear Solid 4'']].
* MeatSackRobot: Those legs of the Gekkos are actually pretty-much cloned cow legs.
* MiniMecha: Gekkos are much smaller than the REX and RAY models.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Pikmin Onions]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/onions___brawl_trophy.png]]
->'''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.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Parasite Queen]]
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->'''Home Series:''' ''Franchise/{{Metroid}}''
-->'''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/MetroidPrime'' [GC], 2002
->'''Appears in:''' ''Brawl'', ''Ultimate''

A giant parasite used for the Space Pirates' Phazon experiments, this giant bug serves as the first boss of ''Metroid Prime''. It appears in the Frigate Orpheon's background.
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* TheBusCameBack: Thanks to Frigate Orpheon returning as a stage for ''Ultimate'', the Parasite Queen returns along with it.
* MonstrousScenery: Her huge form dominates the background of the stage, but she doesn't interact with the fighters in any way.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Tails, Knuckles, and Silver]]
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->'''Home Series:''' ''Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog''
-->'''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog2'' [Genesis], 1992 (Tails); ''VideoGame/Sonic3AndKnuckles'' [Genesis], 1994 (Knuckles); ''VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog2006'' [Xbox 360/[=PS3=]], 2006 (Silver)
--> '''Nintendo debut:''' ''VideoGame/SonicAdvance'' [Platform/GameBoyAdvance], 2002 (Tails & Knuckles); ''VideoGame/SonicAndTheSecretRings'' [Platform/{{Wii}}] , 2007 (Silver)
-> '''Appear in:''' ''Brawl'', ''3DS'', ''Ultimate''

Three of Sonic's friends from across his adventures. Miles "Tails" Prower is Sonic's sidekick and an exceptionally skilled mechanic who can fly with his two tails, Knuckles the Echidna is the gullible yet well-meaning guardian of the Master Emerald, and Silver the Hedgehog is a psychic from a BadFuture where the villains succeed in their goals. They all appear in the background of Green Hill Zone.

Knuckles himself has been made into an Assist Trophy in ''Ultimate''. For more information on that, see [[Characters/SuperSmashBrosAssistTrophies here]].
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* AscendedExtra: Knuckles is made into an Assist Trophy for ''Ultimate''. As he still appears in the background of Green Hill Zone, he can't be summoned on that stage.
* {{Flight}}: All of them are capable of this. Tails can use his namesake like a propeller, Knuckles glides with his dreadlocks, and Silver can levitate with his psychic powers.
* KidHero: Respectively, Tails is 8, Knuckles is 16, and Silver is 14.
* PowerFloats: Silver, as seen when he runs/levitates past Green Hill Zone. Funnily enough, he even does this when going through the giant loop in the middle, which ends up defying all laws of physics and makes his inability to do so in [[VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog2006 his debut's multiplayer]] a little awkward in hindsight.
* PsychicPowers: Silver is a powerful user of Psychokinesis, and puts it to good use.
[[/folder]]

!!! ''3DS/Wii U''
[[folder:Engineer Link and Alfonzo]]
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->'''Home Series:''' ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda''
-->'''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaSpiritTracks'' [3DS], 2009
-> '''Appear in:''' ''3DS'', ''Ultimate''

The Link of ''Spirit Tracks'' is an aspiring engineer who is thrust into the life of a hero when evil forces separate Princess Zelda's spirit from her body in an attempt to awaken the Demon King, Malladus. He appears on the Spirit Train stage to drive it, but if at least one variant of Link is present among the fighters, he'll be replaced by his mentor, Alfonzo, instead.
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* CompositeCharacter: Implied, since Toon Link appearing means he isn't on the stage. However, the playable Toon Link is the star of ''Wind Waker'' and ''Phantom Hourglass'', while this Link, the one from ''Spirit Tracks'', is a different character who lived a few generations after him. The conductor Link also disappears when [[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTwilightPrincess adult]] [[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaBreathOfTheWild Link]] or [[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTime Young]] [[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaMajorasMask Link]] are on the stage as well, despite again not being the same person as them[[note]]and, in the case of ''Twilight Princess'' Link in ''3DS/Wii U'', the two not even being from the same ''timeline''[[/note]].
* DevelopersForesight: Alfonzo appears when any form of Link is fighting on the ''Spirit Train'' stage.
* TheMentor: Alfonzo was once the greatest swordsman in Hyrule before settling down in Aboda Village to become an engineer. He serves as Link's mentor before ''Spirit Tracks''' conflict stirs up.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Hoshidian and Nohrian royal siblings]]
->'''Home series:''' ''VideoGame/FireEmblem''
-->'''First Appearence:''' ''VideoGame/FireEmblemFates''
->'''Voiced by:'''
-->'''Ryoma:''' Creator/YuichiNakamura (Japanese), Creator/MatthewMercer (English)
-->'''Sakura:''' Creator/HisakoKanemoto (Japanese), Creator/BriannaKnickerbocker (English)
-->'''Elise:''' Creator/AyakaSuwa (Japanese), Creator/NatalieLander (English)
-->'''Xander (Marks):''' Creator/KatsuyukiKonishi (Japanese), David Stanbra (English)
->''Xander: "How could you?! You're giving up on us AND batting completely unknown opponents!"''

Ruling families of the two warring nations Hoshido and Nohr. They appear in Corrin's trailer coaxing him to joining each other's side only to be left astonished when Corrin chooses to join the battle in Smash instead, leaving both families behind.
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* TheVoiceless: Althogh they appear in Corrin's trailer, Hinoka, Takumi, Camilla, and Leo do not speak.
* WhatTheHellHero: Xander calls Corrin out on his decision with the above quote.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Kalos League Pokémon]]
->'''Home Series:''' ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}''
-->'''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/PokemonRedAndBlue'' [Game Boy], 1996 (Blastoise, Dragonite, Steelix), ''VideoGame/PokemonGoldAndSilver'' [Game Boy and GB Color], 1999 (Scizor), ''VideoGame/PokemonRubyAndSapphire'' [GBA], 2001 (Blaziken, Wailord), ''VideoGame/PokemonDiamondAndPearl'' [DS], 2007 (Garchomp, Infernape, Piplup), ''VideoGame/PokemonBlackAndWhite'' [DS], 2010 (Axew, Hydreigon, Klinklang, Tepig), ''VideoGame/PokemonXAndY'' [3DS], 2013 (Clawitzer, Honedge, Pyroar)
-> '''Appear in:''' ''Wii U'', ''Ultimate''

These Pokémon appear in the background of the Elite Four chambers on the Kalos Pokémon League stage, being released from Poké Balls to watch the fight. Occasionally, a Legendary Pokémon will appear instead to wreak havoc (see their own folder above).

The following Pokémon appear in each chamber:

* '''Dragonmark Chamber:''' Dragonite, Garchomp, Axew, Hydreigon
* '''Blazing Chamber:''' Blaziken, Infernape, Tepig, Pyroar (Male)
* '''Ironworks Chamber:''' Steelix, Scizor, Klinklang, Honedge
* '''Flood Chamber:''' Blastoise, Wailord, Piplup, Clawitzer
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Mii Fighter Outfits]]
->'''Home Series:''' Various
-->'''Debut:''' Various

With the introduction of Mii Fighters, characters who are otherwise not part of the main roster can be represented. Every single costume introduced in this game has made it into ''Ultimate'', with all of the third-party costumes once again being DLC. Characters introduced into the series by way of Mii Fighter outfits are as follows:

* '''X''' (Gunner): The protagonist of the ''VideoGame/MegaManX'' series. Hailing from the distant future, X is a Maverick Hunter who fights to defend the fragile peace between humanity and the machine race known as Reploids. Also appears in Mega Man's Final Smash.
* '''Zero''' (Swordfighter): The deutertagonist of the ''VideoGame/MegaManX'' series. Although he was originally created by the evil Dr. Wily, he joins X in his fight to protect mankind from the threat of Mavericks. Would recieve an Assist Trophy in ''Ultimate''.
* '''[=MegaMan.EXE=]''' (Gunner): The protagonist of the ''VideoGame/MegaManBattleNetwork'' series. The [=NetNavi=] of Lan Hikari, [=MegaMan=] protects the world from the threat of cyberterrorism.
* '''Proto Man''' (Gunner): The first robot created by Dr. Light. While he also shares Mega Man's sense of justice, he is a highly independent robot who prefers to do things his own way.
* '''Dunban''' (Swordfighter): A party member from ''VideoGame/XenobladeChronicles1''. A veteran of the war with Mechonis, he joined Shulk in his fight against the Mechon threat.
* '''Isabelle''' (Gunner): The dutiful assistant to the mayor from ''VideoGame/AnimalCrossing''. PromotedToPlayable as of ''Ultimate''.
* '''Heihachi Mishima''' (Brawler): A key character from the ''VideoGame/{{Tekken}}'' series. As the head honcho of the [[MegaCorp Mishima Zaibatsu]], Heihachi is determined to prove himself the mightiest man alive. Would later appear in ''Ultimate'' as an 8-Bit sprite in one of PAC-MAN's taunts and as a background character.
* '''Akira Yuki''' (Brawler): The protagonist of ''VideoGame/VirtuaFighter''. A practitioner of Bajiquan, he enters fighting tournaments to hone his skills. Also appears as an Assist Figure in ''Ultimate''.
* '''Jacky Bryant''' (Brawler): Another character from ''VideoGame/VirtuaFighter''. A race car driver by trade, he is also well-versed in Jeet Kun DO.
* '''Inkling''' (Gunner): The main characters of ''Franchise/{{Splatoon}}''. Rambunctious half-kids and half-squids who participate in Turf Wars. PromotedToPlayable as of ''Ultimate''.
* '''King K.Rool''' (Brawler): The antagonist of ''VideoGame/DonkeyKongCountry''. Leader of the Kremlings, he is determined to snuff out Donkey Kong and his crew. PromotedToPlayable as of ''Ultimate''.
* '''Flying Man''' (Brawler): Side characters from ''VideoGame/{{EarthBound|1994}}''. Inhabitants of Magicant, they are highly agile fighters.
* '''Chrom''' (Swordfighter): One of the protagonists of ''VideoGame/FireEmblemAwakening''. The Crown Prince of Yllise, and leader of the wandering warriors known as the Shepherds. PromotedToPlayable as of ''Ultimate''.
* '''Black Knight''' (Swordfighter): A recurring character in ''VideoGame/FireEmblemPathOfRadiance''. A mysterious warrior who frequently crosses swords with Ike. Also appears as an Assist Trophy in ''Ultimate''.
* '''Lloyd Irving''' (Swordfighter): The protagonist of ''VideoGame/TalesOfSymphonia''. A simple country boy until a sudden attack by raiders thrusts him into the world on a quest of salvation.
* '''K.K. Slider''' (Gunner): A recurring character from ''VideoGame/AnimalCrossing''. A world-famous travelling dog musician.
* '''Toad''' (Brawler): Recurring characters from the ''Franchise/{{Mario}}'' series. Denizens of the Mushroom Kingdom.
* '''Viridi''' (Swordfighter): A major character from ''VideoGame/KidIcarusUprising''. The Goddess of Nature, who holds humanity in disdain.
* '''Hunter''' (Swordfighter): Based on the ''VideoGame/MonsterHunter'' series. Hunters traverse the realm to slay monters that threaten their home, using parts of the quarries to fashion weapons and armor.
* '''Rathalos''' (Swordfighter): Hunter gear from ''VideoGame/MonsterHunter'' made from Rathalos, one of the most dangerous dragons in the series.
* '''Geno''' (Gunner): A character from ''VideoGame/SuperMarioRPG''. An animate puppet who joins Mario on his quest to save the world.
* '''Takamaru''' (Swordfighter): The protagonist of ''VideoGame/TheMysteriousMurasameCastle''. A samurai who is on a quest to defeat the villainous Murasame. Also appears as an Assist Trophy.
* '''Ashley''' (Swordfighter): A recurring character from ''VideoGame/WarioWare''. A teenage witch in training. Also appears as an Assist Trophy.
* '''Gil''' (Swordfighter): The hero of ''VideoGame/TheTowerOfDruaga''. A knight who set off for a demonic castle to save the maiden Ki.
* '''Miles "Tails" Prower''' (Gunner): A recurring character in ''Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog''. Sonic's best friend, and a genius mechanic.
* '''Knuckles the Echidna''' (Brawler): A recurring character in ''Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog''. Protector of Angel Island, and Sonic's occasional rival. Also appears as an Assist Trophy in ''Ultimate''.
* '''Chocobo''' (Hat): The feathery, yellow bird-like {{Mascot}} of the ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'' series.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Ms. Pac-Man]]
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->'''Home Series:''' ''VideoGame/PacMan''
-->'''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/MsPacMan'' [Arcade], 1981
-->'''Nintendo debut:''' ''VideoGame/MsPacMan'' [[[Platform/NintendoEntertainmentSystem NES]]], 1990
->'''Appear in:''' ''Wii U'', ''Ultimate''

Pac-Man's DistaffCounterpart who, in spite of the "Ms." title, eventually tied the knot and started a family with Pac-Man. She appears at the end of a cycle of the Pac-Land stage waving to the players as they return to her house.
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* DistaffCounterpart: She's quite simply Pac-Man, but a woman.
* OutOfFocus: Despite being one of the main characters in the ''Pac-Man'' series ''and'' [[VideoGame/SonicDash having a new render readily available]], she doesn't get a trophy in ''3DS/Wii U'' or a Spirit in ''Ultimate''.
* TertiarySexualCharacteristics: She's basically Pac-Man with heels and a bow.
* WritingAroundTrademarks: Possibly the case, as her name is currently in a legal mess. While she appears, she is never once mentioned by name.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Purgatorio Angels]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:Inspired]]
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-> '''Home Series:''' ''VideoGame/{{Bayonetta}}''
--> '''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/{{Bayonetta}}'' [Xbox 360/[=PS3=]], 2009
-> '''Appear in:''' ''3Ds'', ''Wii U'', ''Ultimate''

Angels who appear in Purgatorio, a dimension periodically visited by the Umbra Clock Tower during battles. They are Affinity, humanoid angels seen in great numbers; Inspired, serpentine beings who appear more rarely; and Fortitudo, a being resembling a winged, inverted human face with two draconic heads growing from its top.
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* AngelicAbomination: Fortitudo is a powerful angel resembling a biomechanical two-headed dragon with bird wings and an upside-down human face for a body.
* GoldAndWhiteAreDivine: All three angel types make extensive use of gold and white in their palettes.
* HolyHalo: They all have halos in the form of intricate traceries of glowing golden lines floating over their heads.
* InterfaceScrew: Fortitudo's roar shakes the screen.
* MightyRoar: Fortitudo flies up to the arena and roars at the combatants before flying away.
* MonstrousScenery: They fly around in the background during the stage's Purgatorio cycle, briefly looming over the fighters before flying away, but never directly interact with the fighters.
* OurAngelsAreDifferent: Monstrous, metal-plated, angelic beings found in another dimension, all winged but only one type actually humanoid -- the others resemble a giant winged snake and a giant winged head topped by two draconic necks.
* WingedHumanoid: The Affinities resemble armored humans with metallic wings.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Unova League Pokémon]]
-> '''Home Series:''' ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}''
--> '''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/PokemonRubyAndSapphire'' [GBA], 2001 (Milotic); ''VideoGame/PokemonDiamondAndPearl'' [DS], 2007 (Shaymin); ''VideoGame/PokemonBlackAndWhite'' [DS], 2010 (Whimsicott)
-> '''Appear in:''' ''3Ds'', ''Ultimate''

Occasionally appear in the background of the Unova Pokémon League stage instead of Reshiram or Zekrom. Unlike those two, however, these Pokémon are content to just watch the fight without interfering.

* '''Milotic:''' The Tender Pokémon, a Water-type from the Hoenn region renowned for its great beauty. It evolves from the deceptively weak and plain-looking Feebas.
* '''Shaymin:''' The Gratitude Pokémon, a Grass-type Mythical Pokémon from the Sinnoh region. It appears in ''Smash'' sporting its Sky Forme, which gives it a secondary Flying-type when it holds a Garcedia flower during the daytime.
* '''Whimsicott:''' The Windveilled Pokémon, a dual-typed Grass/Fairy Pokémon from the Unova region. A mischievous creature who rides the wind and pulls pranks using its soft, cotton-like hair.
[[/folder]]

!!! ''Ultimate''

[[folder:Azurda]]
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-> '''Home Series:''' ''Xenoblade Chronicles''
--> '''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/XenobladeChronicles2'' [Switch], 2017
->'''Appears in:''' ''Ultimate''
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/ShigeruChiba (Japanese), Sean Barrett (English)

->''"Ahh, I've missed this old body. Mind if I watch a while?"''

A huge flying creature known as a Titan, Azurda serves as Rex's home, transportation and mentor. He spends most of ''Xenoblade Chronicles 2'' in a tiny larval state who stays inside Rex's helmet. In ''Ultimate'', he appears in his larval state as part of the the Rex Mii costume, and he also serves as the main platform in the Cloud Sea of Alrest stage.
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* AffectionateNickname: Is usually just called ''[[CoolOldGuy Gramps]]'' throughout most of his home game, and by Rex in Pyra/Mythra's reveal trailer.
* AscendedExtra: Originally just a cosmetic of the Rex Mii costume, he now serves as the main part of a stage.
* CombatCommentator: He remarks on the battle taking place, including when someone loses a stock or [[WhyWontYouDie when nobody has lost a stock in some time]]. He also has special comments reserved for Pyra and Mythra.
* LampshadeHanging: "My back, a ''Smash'' stage? What will they think of next?"
* LateArrivalSpoiler: Downplayed; only in the reveal trailer for the Rex Mii costume is it made clear that the small white creature in Rex's helmet and Azurda are one and the same.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Captain Toad]]
-> '''Home Series:''' ''Franchise/SuperMarioBros''
--> '''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/SuperMarioGalaxy'' [Wii], 2007
->'''Appears in:''' ''Ultimate''

Captain Toad is the leader of the Toad Brigade and an occasional treasure hunter. He sometimes appears in the New Donk City Hall stage on the roof of the building. If music from ''VideoGame/CaptainToadTreasureTracker'' is playing, he'll appear more frequently.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Cloud Sea of Alrest Characters]]
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-> '''Home Series:''' ''Xenoblade Chronicles''
--> '''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/XenobladeChronicles2'' [Switch], 2017
->'''Appears in:''' ''Ultimate''

In the vast Cloud Sea of Alrest, some individuals, known as Drivers, are able to resonate with Core Crystals in order to summon and bond with a being called a Blade, who grants the Driver a weapon and supports them in battle with unique skills and powers. During Rex and Pyra's journey to find Elysium, they are accompanied by several Drivers and their signature Blade from across the various Titans of Alrest, each with their own reasons and ideologies for helping Rex find Elysium. They appear periodically on the back of Azurda, cheering on Pyra and Mythra from the sidelines.

* '''Nia and Dromarch:''' Nia is a sassy [[CatGirl Gormotti]] Driver who initially joined the terrorist group Torna after having nowhere else to turn to. She was inspired by Rex's optimism in finding Elysium and decided to join his side after being disturbed by the cold, cruel tactics of Torna. Her signature Blade is the water-element Dromarch who grants Nia Twin Ring weapons. He is a well-spoken white-tiger who not only assists Nia in healing the party, but also allows her to ride on his back for comfort. [[TheJeeves Anything for his lady]].
* '''Tora and Poppi:''' Tora is a [[SeriesMascot Nopon]] engineer from Gormott who dreamed of becoming a Driver, but found himself unable to resonate with a Core Crystal ([[Main/{{Nosebleed}} his nose bled for days after trying once]]). Luckily, with the research done by his Dadaponn and Grampypon, Tora was able to design and build his own [[RobotGirl Artificial Blade]], Poppi, [[ChivalrousPervert though his intentions for her may not necessarily have been for combat]]. She is ([[CharacterCustomization initially]]) of the earth-element and helps Tora fulfill a StoneWall role with his Drill Shield. Having just been introduced into the world, Poppi approaches Alrest with much curiosity and child-like wonder, though she also lacks plenty of social awareness and often reveals some of Tora's more embarrassing secrets. Despite everything, Poppi loves her friends and Masterpon and will do what it takes to protect them.
* '''Mòrag and Brighid:''' Mòrag Ladair is the Special Inquisitor of the Empire of Mor Ardain (and cousin of its Emperor Niall), and one of the most renowned Drivers in all of Alrest. Initially an obstacle for Rex and co., she became an ally as both a representative of Mor Ardain and to see what the legendary Aegis Blade is capable of. She is strong-willed and dedicated to her country, and rarely loses her cool ([[LadyLooksLikeADude unless one mistakes her for male]]). Her Blade is the graceful Jewel of Mor Ardain, Brighid. She's of the fire-element and grants Mòrag Dual Whip Swords. As to be expected of someone of her status, she is very polite and dutiful, though tends to be irritated at some of the shenanigans her party can get up to. Brighid fought alongside Mythra in a past form of herself and still has a rivalry with the Aegis despite not having any direct memories of it.
* '''Zeke and Pandoria:''' "Thunderbolt" Zeke von Genbu, Bringer of Chaos, is the bombastic Crown Prince of Tantal. He found himself in conflict with his country's outdated isolationist ways, thus was banished from his own home. He went on to become a special envoy of Indol, and was eventually tasked with tracking down and escorting Rex and the Aegis for an audience with Praetor Amalthus. Unfortunately, he has a bad habit of falling off cliffs. His Blade, Pandoria, is just as eccentric as he is, and has a poorly concealed crush on her Driver. She is of the electric-elemental and grants Zeke the [[{{BFS}} Big Bang Edge]].
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* {{Bowdlerise}}: Similar to what happened with Pyra and Mythra, the sheer material on Brighid's outfit has been replaced by solid lilac-colored cloth.
* RobotGirl: Poppi, being an artificial Blade, looks more robotic than her Blade peers.
* LateArrivalSpoiler: The presence of Mòrag and Zeke spoils the fact that these former adversaries become party members in ''Xenoblade Chronicles 2''. [[spoiler:The lack of a presence from Vandham and Roc spoils the fact that they [[MentorOccupationalHazard aren't in the party for long]]...]]

[[/folder]]

[[folder:Dive to the Heart Keyblade Wielders and Others]]
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-> '''Home Series:''' ''Franchise/KingdomHearts''
-->'''Debut:'''
--->Riku: ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsI'' [[=PlayStation=] 2] (2002)
--->Roxas: ''Kingdom Hearts'' [[=PS2=]] (2002) (in TheStinger), ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsII'' [[=PS2=]] (2005) (playable debut)
--->Xion: ''VideoGame/KingdomHearts358DaysOver2'' [Platform/NintendoDS] (2009)
--->Terra, Ventus, and Aqua: ''Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix'' [[=PS2=]] (2007) (in The Stinger), ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsBirthBySleep'' [Platform/PlayStationPortable] (2010) (playable debut)
-->'''Nintendo Debut:'''
--->Riku: ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsChainOfMemories'' [Platform/GameBoyAdvance] (2004)
--->Roxas: ''Kindgom Hearts: Chain of Memories'' [GBA] (2004) (in The Stinger), ''VideoGame/KingdomHearts358DaysOver2'' [DS] (2009) (playable debut)
--->Terra, Ventus, and Aqua: ''VideoGame/KingdomHearts3DDreamDropDistance'' [Platform/Nintendo3DS] (2012)
->'''Appear in''': ''Ultimate''

Once a fighter is knocked down to their final stock or time starts to run out, Hollow Bastion transforms into a mysterious realm known as Dive to the Heart. In the background, a variety of stained glass pillars featuring important Keyblade Wielders, and their associates, from across the series can appear.

* '''Sora (feat. Riku, Kairi, a raft, and a paopu fruit)'''
* '''Riku (feat. Ansem, Sora, and Namine)'''
* '''Roxas (feat. Axel, Xion, and Riku)'''
* '''Xion (feat. Axel, Saïx, Xemnas, and Sora)'''
* '''Terra (feat. Ventus, Aqua, and each of their Wayfinders)'''
* '''Ventus (feat. a Bunch of Wayfinders)'''
* '''Aqua (feat. Terra, Ventus, Vanitas, and Master Xehanort)'''
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* AdaptedOut: The original versions of Sora, Riku, Terra and Aqua's Dives, which featured classic Disney toon characters and imagery, have either been replaced with their Memorial Stained Glass Clock designs or edited, both to omit the Disney toon cameos and imagery. This is likely due to WritingAroundTrademarks.
** WesternAnimation/DonaldDuck and WesternAnimation/{{Goofy}}, Sora's most consistent traveling companions, have their appearances on his Dive to the Heart replaced with the raft and paopu fruit from the first game, which directly represents Sora's start of TheHerosJourney. Riku is moved to where Goofy was.
** Riku's Dive to the Heart replaces [[WesternAnimation/MickeyMouse Mickey]] with Sora.
* TheCameo: Putting aside the characters themselves, you can see images of Ansem, Namine, Saix, Xemnas, Vanitas, and Xehanort.

[[/folder]]

[[folder:Dracula's Castle Monsters]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:Clockwise from upper left: Medusa, Mummy, Werewolf, Death, Carmilla, the Creature & Flea Man]]
->'''Home Series:''' ''Franchise/{{Castlevania}}''
-->'''Debut:'''
--->Medusa, Mummy, The Creature & Flea Man, Death debut in: ''VideoGame/CastlevaniaI'' [NES] (1986)
--->Carmilla, Werewolf debut in: ''VideoGame/CastlevaniaIISimonsQuest'' [NES] (1987)
--->Kid Dracula debut in: ''VideoGame/KidDracula'' [Famicom] (1990)
->'''Appears in''': ''Ultimate''

A variety of GothicHorror monsters from the ''Castlevania'' series that appear from time to time in Dracula's Castle.

* '''Medusa:''' A hideous snake-haired woman's head initially disguised as a stone bust (not to be confused with the Medusa from ''VideoGame/KidIcarus'').
* '''Mummy:''' A pair of Egyptian mummies.
* '''The Creature & Flea Man:''' A FrankensteinsMonster and an [[TheIgor Igor]]-like man on the former's shoulder.
* '''Werewolf:''' A muscular, acrobatic wolf-man.
* '''Carmilla:''' A vampire woman taking the form of a floating mask crying TearsOfBlood (specifically purple AlienBlood).
* '''Death:''' Dracula's [[TheDragon Dragon]] in the form of TheGrimReaper. His scythe is also a usable item.
* '''Kid Dracula:''' Dracula's son (whether or not its an alternate version of Alucard, or another child is left ambiguous) and the protagonist of the LighterAndSofter spin off series of the same name. Though he doesn't physically appear on the stage, his shadow will occasionally flash in the background when lightning strikes.
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* AnthropomorphicShift: Inverted with Carmilla. She was introduced as a crying mask in ''Simon's Quest'' and became a bleeding skull in ''Rondo of Blood'' before becoming a beautiful vampire woman in subsequent ''Castlevania'' appearances. ''Ultimate'' goes back to her crying mask look.
* BackgroundBoss: Subverted. Several of them will approach the center of the stage and swipe at it as if to attack, but all they do is cause a candlestick to appear.
* BandageMummy: Humorously referenced in Dr. Mario's Classic Mode victory screen, where he and Peach in a white, nurse-like palette are standing in front of the mummy as if it were a bandaged patient.
* DarkIsEvil: Their color palettes predominantly consist of dark grays, blues, and purples, further emphasizing their gloomy and sinister designs.
* DualBoss: Much like in the very first ''Castlevania'', the mummies appear as a duo when they confront Luigi in the "Vampire Killer" trailer, though only one mummy at a time appears on the in-game stage itself.
* DynamicEntry: Several of them enter the stage by crashing through the central window.
* GameFace: Medusa's face looks like a regular woman's when she first appears on the stage, but upon waking up she develops a monstrous face with snake-like GlowingEyes and ScaryTeeth.
* HalfTheManHeUsedToBe: It's not clear if Death was ever a fully intact "man" as we understand it, but either way his skeleton is missing everything from the waist down.
* HeroKiller: Subverted; Death is introduced ripping Luigi's soul from his body, but Nintendo UK's Twitter account confirmed Luigi turned out OK; and indeed, at the end of the trailer, his soul was just about to reenter his body before being spooked one last time.
* MistakenForGranite: Much like in her debut game, Medusa starts off looking like a regular stone bust of a woman before coming to life and attacking.
* MonsterMash: It's to be expected in a series like ''Castlevania''. ''Ultimate'' goes whole hog and uses the classic assortment of bosses from the first game plus a few from the second.
* NoSell: Luigi tries to use his flashlight from ''VideoGame/LuigisMansionDarkMoon'' and plunger from ''VideoGame/LuigisMansion3'' on the Mummies to no avail.
* 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 )".
* {{Retraux}}: These characters have all undergone constant ArtEvolution across the ''Castlevania'' games, but ''Ultimate'' gives them the designs they had for their NES debuts (except for Werewolf and Death, who instead have their looks from ''Rondo of Blood'' and ''Lament of Innocence'').
* SlasherSmile: Flea Man and Carmilla sport one.
* WritingAroundTrademarks: In their game of origin, the Creature & Flea Man are known as "[[FrankensteinsMonster Frankenstein]] and [[TheIgor Igor]]". Due to Creator/Universal's trademarks [[Franchise/UniversalHorror on]] ''[[Film/Frankenstein1931 Frankenstein]]'' and ''Film/SonOfFrankenstein'' (where the name "[[SpellMyNameWithAnS Ygor]]" originated), Nintendo had to make use of the names that were put in place in more recent games. This is averted in the Japanese release where the Creature is instead called "Franken".
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[[folder:Garreg Mach Monastery characters]]
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->'''Home Series:''' ''Franchise/FireEmblem''
-->'''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/FireEmblemThreeHouses'' [Switch] (2019)
->'''Appear in''': ''Ultimate''

Nobles and commoners alike from across the continent of Fódlan come to Garreg Mach Monastery to attend the Officer's Academy and learn the art of war. Located centrally between the territories of the Adrestian Empire, the Holy Kingdom of Faerghus, and the Leicester Alliance, the Monastery is also the seat of power for the Church of Seiros, the religious leaders of Fódlan. Among the students that appear at the monastery include:

* '''Dimitri Alexandre Blaiddyd''': Crown prince of the Holy Kingdom of Faerghus and leader of the Blue Lions house. He is the sole survivor of a tragedy that claimed the lives of his family. Appears at the Marketplace.
* '''Dedue Molinaro''': A commoner from the Duscur region, retainer to Dimitri, and member of the Blue Lions house. Because of Duscur's role in the death of Faerghus's king, he has been forced to endure discrimination by many. Appears at the Marketplace.
* '''Ingrid Brandl Galatea:''' Scion of House Galatea, childhood friend of Dimitri, and member of the Blue Lions house. Because her family's status has declined, she works hard to excel as a knight. Appears at the Marketplace.
* '''The Gatekeeper''': The cheerful gatekeeper who guards the gates of Garreg Mach Monastery. Appears at the Marketplace.
* '''Edelgard von Hresvelg:''' Crown princess of the Adrestian Empire and leader of the Black Eagles house. She is determined to prove herself worthy of becoming the next Emperor. Appears at the Reception Hall.
* '''Dorothea Arnault:''' An orphan from the streets of Enbarr, former diva of the Mittelfrank Opera Company, and member of the Black Eagles house. She is known to flirt with just about anyone, and hopes to eventually marry into wealth. Appears at the Reception Hall.
* '''Petra Macneary:''' Crown princess of Brigid, a vassal state of the Adrestian Empire, and member of the Black Eagles house. Although Brigid and the Empire used to be enemies, she works hard to bridge the gulf between them. Appears at the Reception Hall.
* '''Claude von Riegan:''' Scion of House Riegan, the leading noble family of the Leicester Alliance, and leader of the Golden Deer house. He is a notorious trickster, but cares deeply for his friends. Appears at the Bridge.
* '''Lorenz Hellman Gloucester:''' Scion of House Gloucester and member of the Golden Deer house. He prides himself on his noble heritage, often to the point of annoyance among his peers. Appears at the Bridge.
* '''Hilda Valentin Goneril:''' Daughter of House Goneril and member of the Golden Deer house. Though exceedingly brilliant, she is also known for being exceedingly lazy. Appears at the Bridge.
* '''Rhea:''' Archbishop of the Church of Seiros. She cares deeply for the students and staff of the academy and monastery, but can be unforgivingly harsh to her enemies. Appears at the Cathedral.
* '''Seteth:''' Right-hand adviser to Rhea, who handles administrative duties in the Church. He is meticulous and dedicated to serving Rhea, and is slow to trust anyone else. Appears at the Cathedral.
* '''Flayn:''' Seteth's younger sister, a mysterious girl who lives at the monastery. She is not often seen in the academy, but is unfailingly polite and friendly. Appears at the Cathedral.
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* AmbiguouslyBrown: Dedue and Petra both have notably darker complexions than their peers. {{Justified}}, as both hail from the distant regions of Duscur and Brigid, respectively.
* ColorCodedForYourConvenience: Each of the three houses (and by extension, the countries of Fódlan) are color coded: red for the Black Eagles and Adrestria, blue for the Blue Lions and Faerghus, and yellow for the Golden Deer and Leicester.
* EveryoneCallsHimBarkeep: The Gatekeeper's name is never revealed. Everyone refers to him by his occupational title.
* FacialMarkings: Petra has a violet tattoo underneath her eye. She also has markings on her arm and back that are concealed by her academy uniform. These markings are given to pay respect to Brigid's spirits.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Heihachi Mishima]]
-> '''Home Series:''' ''VideoGame/{{Tekken}}''
--> '''Debut:''' ''Tekken'' [Arcade], 1994
--> '''Nintendo debut:''' ''Tekken Advance'' [Platform/GameBoyAdvance], 2001
->'''Appears in:''' ''Ultimate''
-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/UnshoIshizuka

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Heihachi Mishima is a master of Mishima-Ryu Karate and one of the most notable presidents of the Mishima Zaibatsu, a MegaCorp specializing in military hardware. A believer in the idea that might makes right, he has his eyes set on global conquest, and will let nothing stand in his way -- not even his own family! He appears on the Mishima Dojo stage in ''Ultimate''. His younger self also appears as a Mii Fighter costume.
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* AbusiveParents: One of the most infamous examples in video games. He threw Kazuya off a cliff as a child, and after Kazuya took vengeance upon Heihachi by doing the same, Heihachi responded by throwing Kazuya into a volcano...[[DeathIsCheap only for Kazuya to be revived]]. Heihachi also tried to kill his grandson, Jin Kazama, after deceiving him into helping him fight Ogre, and continues to clash with both him and Kazuya throughout the series.
* TheArtifact: His Mii costume depicts his younger ''Tag Tournament 2'' appearance because that was the latest ''Tekken'' to be released on consoles in 2015. When it was added to ''Ultimate'' in 2020, ''Tekken 7'' was the latest one, and the costume was not updated to his older self to match.
* AscendedExtra: Went from only having a Mii Costume based off him to appearing in the background of Kazuya's stage.
* BadassNormal: His wife and the rest of his family have the Devil Gene, but Heihachi himself does not; his strength is almost entirely non-supernatural save for some KiAttacks. Sakurai cited this as the reason he went with Kazuya instead of Heihachi, as he felt the Devil Gene powers could more easily fill out a more ''Smash''-appropriate moveset.
* BigScrewedUpFamily: Practically all of the drama surrounding the Mishima bloodline can be traced to him: he sealed his father, Jinpachi, in a mountain when he usurped the Mishima Zaibatsu; tossed his son, Kazuya, into a ravine (then later, into a volcano); tried to kill his grandson, Jin Kazama, after training him in the martial arts; and was forced to kill his wife, Kazumi, when she tried to kill him (on top of the fact that Kazuya and Jin both inherited the Devil Gene from her). He also adopted Lee Chaolan to serve as a rival to Kazuya, and sired an illegitimate son named Lars Alexanderson, both of whom would eventually side against the Mishimas.
* TheCameo: As a Mii Costume, a background character, and one of the characters Pac-Man can summon in his Namco Roulette.
* CoolOldGuy: He was 52 years old when he debuted in the original ''Tekken'', but is a martial artist of great renown capable of holding his own against younger rivals.
* EvilOldFolks: He appears as his older self from ''Tekken 3''-onwards, and suffice to say, he's not a nice person -- being the CEO of a corrupt MegaCorp and an all-round abusive father.
* {{Irony}}: Before his appearances in ''Smash'', Heihachi first appeared in [[Creator/SonyInteractiveEntertainment Sony's]] [[VideoGame/PlayStationAllStarsBattleRoyale attempt]] at a ''Smash''-like crossover of their own.
* {{Jerkass}}: Unpleasant to just about everyone, except for his pet bear, Kuma, and his late wife, Kazumi Mishima.
* MythologyGag: The reveals for his Mii Costumes in ''4'' and ''Ultimate'' contain several references to events in his home series:
** His Mii Costume in ''Smash 4'' is first introduced at the end of [[Franchise/StreetFighter Ryu's]] trailer, referencing ''VideoGame/StreetFighterXTekken''.
** In ''Ultimate'', his Mii is first seen throwing Wolf into the volcano on [[VideoGame/WiiSportsResort Wuhu Island]], a reference to him throwing Kazuya into a volcano at the end of ''Tekken 2''.
** Then, his Mii is shown fighting Yoshi. This is likely a reference to Yoshimitsu, a ninja from both the ''Tekken'' games and the ''VideoGame/SoulSeries'', of which Heihachi and Link both guested in.
* UnusuallyUninterestingSight: In contrast to other background characters cheering on the fighters (namely those from the Mementos, King of Fighters Stadium, Garreg Mach, and Cloud Sea of Alrest stages), Heihachi will just sit and meditate with his back turned, only standing up and observing every once and a while and possibly jeering at the competitors, as if the chaos unfolding in his dojo isn't worth his time or attention.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Judd and Li'l Judd]]
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-> '''Home Series:''' ''Franchise/{{Splatoon}}''
--> '''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/Splatoon1'' [Wii U], 2015 (Judd); ''VideoGame/Splatoon2'' [Switch], 2017 (Li'l Judd)
->'''Appear in:''' ''Ultimate''

Judd and Li'l Judd are a pair of rotund felines from Inkopolis who act as judges for the Inklings' Turf Wars. They appear on the Moray Towers stage to do what they do best, raising the flag for the current lead fighter.
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* CombatReferee: Their job from their home series carries over to ''Smash''.
* LastOfHisKind: Judd is said to be the only being left from before the Mollusc Era.
* OurClonesAreIdentical: Li'l Judd is implied to be a clone of Judd, and their statures are very similar.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:King of Fighters Stadium characters]]
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->'''Home Series:''' ''VideoGame/FatalFury''/''VideoGame/TheKingOfFighters''
-->'''Debut:'''
--->Andy, Joe, Tung, Billy and Geese: ''VideoGame/FatalFury'' [Neo Geo] (1991)
--->Rock: ''[[VideoGame/FatalFury Garou: Mark of the Wolves]]'' [Neo Geo] (1999)
--->Kim: ''VideoGame/FatalFury 2'' [Neo Geo] (1992)
--->Yamazaki and Blue Mary: ''VideoGame/FatalFury 3'' [Neo Geo] (1995)
--->Athena: ''VideoGame/PsychoSoldier'' [Arcade] (1986)
--->Kyo, Daimon, Chang and Choi: ''VideoGame/TheKingOfFighters '94'' [Neo Geo] (1994)
--->Iori: ''VideoGame/TheKingOfFighters '95'' [Neo Geo] (1995)
--->Ralf: ''T.A.N.K.'' [Arcade] (1985)
--->Clark: ''VideoGame/IkariWarriors'' [Arcade] (1986)
--->Ryo, King and Yuri: ''VideoGame/ArtOfFighting'' [Neo Geo] (1992)
-->'''Nintendo Debut:'''
--->Andy, Joe, Tung, Billy and Geese: ''VideoGame/FatalFury'' [SNES] (1992)
--->Rock, Chang and Choi: ''VideoGame/CapcomvsSNK2MarkoftheMillennium'' [Platform/GameCube] (2002)
--->Kim: ''VideoGame/FatalFury 2'' [SNES] (1993)
--->Yamazaki and Blue Mary: ''Real Bout Fatal Fury Special'' [Game Boy] (1998)
--->Athena, Kyo, and Iori: ''VideoGame/TheKingOfFighters '95'' [Game Boy] (1996)
--->Daimon: ''VideoGame/TheKingOfFighters '96'' [Game Boy] (1997)
--->Ralf and Clark: ''VideoGame/IkariWarriors'' [NES] (1986)
--->Ryo, King and Yuri: ''VideoGame/ArtOfFighting'' [SNES] (1993)
->'''Appear in''': ''Ultimate''

The King of Fighters Tournament is heralded as one of the most famous martial arts tournaments in history, acting as a platform for warriors from any walk of life to challenge for the right to be the best in the world. Originally meant to be a simple one-on-one tournament as seen in the ''Fatal Fury'' games, the modern structure seen in its current namesake series has adopted a team format, where contestants form trios to advance the ranks. Among the fighters that appear at the arena include:

* '''Andy Bogard:''' Terry's younger brother, Andy is a gifted martial artist. While Terry trained under Tung Fu Rue, Andy trained in Japan under Hanzo Shiranui in the art of ninjutsu, alongside his eventual girlfriend Mai Shiranui.
* '''Joe Higashi:''' A boisterous Muay Thai master, Joe became fast friends with Terry and Andy during the first King of Fighters tournament, joining forces with them against Geese.
* '''Tung Fu Rue:''' Jeff Bogard and Geese Howard's former ''sensei'' who fights with Hakkyokuseiken and whose real name is unknown. He selected Jeff to succeed him, causing Geese to murder Jeff out of jealousy. He's wise, calm, and able to focus his chi to such a degree that his body surges in size and strength.
* '''Billy Kane:''' A London orphan who was taken in by Geese to become his right-hand man and personal tournament champion. Despite his criminal activities, he has a soft spot for his sister and abhors smoking, and he's deadly with his trademark three-sectional staff.
* '''Geese Howard:''' The most infamous criminal mastermind in Southtown's history, and the original host of the King of Fighters tournament, which Geese hosted to find a set of scrolls that would grant him immortality. He trained alongside Terry's father Jeff, but grew jealous when he was passed over as successor of Hakkyokuseiken and killed him in spite.
* '''Rock Howard:''' Geese Howard's own son was raised in relative peace by his mother until her unfortunate death from illness when he was seven. Terry took the boy under his wing, training him until the day Rock entered a King of Fighters tournament hosted by Kain R. Heinlein.
* '''Kim Kaphwan:''' Ever since his entry into Wolfgang Krauser's King of Fighters tournament, the "Crown Jewel of Taekwondo" has forged a strong friendship with Terry in his search for strong opponents to face. He fathered two sons, Kim Dong Hwan and Kim Jae Hoon, who have followed in his footsteps as practitioners of the art.
* '''Ryuji Yamazaki:''' A dangerous man with psychopathic tendencies, known for his criminal activities and love of money. Despite (or perhaps due to) his insanity, he's utterly immune to Orochi's corruptive influence, and he fights like a wild animal in matches.
* '''Blue Mary:''' A close confidant of Terry's, Mary Ryan works as a private detective ever since the death of her lover, Butch, who taught her to fight in the Sambo style.
* '''Athena Asamiya:''' Originally hailing from ''VideoGame/PsychoSoldier'', she descends from the very original VideoGame/{{Athena}} and has been a mainstay of ''The King of Fighters'' series. She's a powerful psychic and moonlights as a J-pop performer.
* '''Kyo Kusanagi:''' First entering the tournaments as a high school student, Kyo is a practitioner of the Kusanagi martial arts. He comes from a long line of fighters gifted with [[PlayingWithFire powers over fire]] who have long stood guard over the world against the wicked god of destruction Orochi.
* '''Iori Yagami:''' Iori's rivalry with Kyo mirrors that of their families, the Kusanagi and the Yagami, the latter of whom were corrupted by Orochi. Iori's flames burn just as hot as Kyo's, but Orochi's influence leaves him susceptible of flying into a blind rage.
* '''Goro Daimon:''' A Judo practitioner with a heart nearly as big as he is tall, so don't let his gruff appearance fool you. He was introduced with Kyo and Benimaru Nikaido as the final member of the "Heroes" team.
* '''Chang Koehan:''' A Korean criminal who Kim Kaphwan took upon himself to rehabilitate, putting his immense strength closer to the side of good. Unfortunately, it didn't stick, and his ball and chain now have lawless intent once more.
* '''Choi Bounge:''' Chang's partner, almost never seen without his wicked clawed gloves. His rehabilitation had less of an effect even before they reverted to their criminal ways. He's quick, nimble, and sadistic to the core.
* '''Ralf Jones and Clark Still:''' The VideoGame/IkariWarriors themselves. Mercenaries knowledgable of military warfare, they often take part in tournaments under the orders of Commander Heidern with his adopted daughter Leona, with the hot-blooded Ralf contrasting well with the cool-under-pressure Clark. Their fighting styles excude immense power in different ways; Ralf's hard-hitting rapid-fire punches and Clark's deadly wrestling throws make them a deadly combination to face in any fight.
* '''Ryo Sakazaki:''' Originally appearing in ''VideoGame/ArtOfFighting'', Ryo is a Southtown native and heir to the Kyokugenryu Karate dojo. He enters the tournaments in order to showcase the might of Kyokugenryu, in the hopes of attracting new students. Like Terry, his family has a sordid history with the crime lord Geese Howard.
* '''King:''' A bartender from Southtown known for having an androgynous appearance in her debut and putting her Muay Thai knowledge to work as a bouncer for Mr. Big. She now runs the Illusion bar and remains friendly with Ryo, who paid for her brother's leg surgery with the help of Robert Garcia.
* '''Yuri Sakazaki:''' Ryo's younger sister, Yuri was held hostage during the events of ''Art of Fighting''. Once she was rescued, she also trained in Kyokugenryu to defend herself, but she never lost her optimistic attitude and desire for independence.
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* AdaptationalBadass: The fall Geese took in Terry's trailer was based off a Stage Fatality that would lead to him falling to death. Evidently, he's MadeOfIron here, since he seems to have survived it.
* 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.
* 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''.
* DisneyVillainDeath: Terry's reveal trailer shows Geese Howard [[OnceAnEpisode once again]] falling to his death while trying to grab the ''Smash'' invitation letter. What makes this time unique is that he was not shoved off by one of the heroes -- and he would have died even if he ''had'' grabbed the letter.
* TheDividual: PlayedWith to a degree. Ralf and Clark are introduced together in Terry's representation as the ''Ikari Warriors'' representatives, but both can appear separately, albeit rarely, at random unless a song representing their team is playing. Ditto for Chang and Choi.
* EvilLaugh: Geese Howard can be seen (but not heard) doing this whenever he is in the background. Iori gives off a mad cackle in Terry's trailer.
* GenkiGirl: As shown in the collage here, Athena and Yuri periodically strike poses that testify to their high-spirited enthusiasm.
* HeadSwap: Ralf and Clark are depicted with their original ''The King of Fighters'' designs in which they were this.
* {{Leitmotif}}: Some of the characters' themes from their respective games show up as part of the KOF Stadium's music tracks, and specific characters will show up if their theme is playing. This does not apply to all fighters, as some like Rock and Mary do not have themes associated with them on the stage's play
* MythologyGag:
** Their appearances in the background of their stage reference how inactive teammates stayed on the sidelines in older ''King of Fighters'' titles, down to (most characters) copying the same poses they have while idle. SNK games are also full of cameos like these from its characters that aren't playable.
** Rock can be seen clutching his hand in pain while it is glowing with purple energy, referencing the unique win poses he has where he would do the same thing if he wins a round with the supers he's directly inherited from Geese, like the Raging Storm or Neo Deadly Rave.
* StrokeTheBeard: Tung Fu Rue does this whenever he's on the stage.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:''Minecraft'' Mobs]]
->'''Home series:''' ''VideoGame/{{Minecraft}}''
-->'''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/{{Minecraft}}'' [PC] (2009)
--> '''Nintendo debut:''' ''Minecraft'' [Platform/WiiU], 2016
->'''Appear in:''' ''Ultimate''

Various mobs that appear in the background of the Minecraft World stage including cows, pigs, chickens, villagers, creepers, skeletons, spiders, Endermen, and zombies.

* '''Villagers:''' Large-nosed AmbiguouslyHuman characters that populate villages across a ''Minecraft'' world.
* '''Cows:''' Common four-legged bovine animals. Can be tamed, milked, bred, or killed for beef and leather.
* '''Pigs:''' Common docile pink mammals. Can be tamed, bred and ridden, or killed for pork.
* '''Chickens:''' Common flightless birds. Can lay eggs for the player to collect, or be killed for their meat.
* '''Creepers:''' Sinister green creatures that will hiss and explode upon provocation. See more in their individual folder above.
* '''Skeletons:''' Animated skeletons armed with bows and arrows. They burst into flame when exposed to sunlight and can occasionally be found riding on the backs of spiders.
* '''Zombies:''' Undead humanoid creatures. One of them is playable as a skin for Steve.
* '''Spiders:''' Giant arachnids that reside in dark caves and venture outside at night. They can occasionally be found giving skeletons a ride.
* '''Endermen:''' Tall, dark, mysterious creatures from [[EldritchLocation the End]] that can teleport, move around blocks and become incredibly dangerous when provoked. One is playable as a skin for Steve.
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* YourSizeMayVary: The Endermen in the background of Minecraft World are properly scaled, unlike the playable skin for Steve that is sized to his regular proportions.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Old Man]]
-> '''Home Series:''' ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda''
--> '''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaBreathOfTheWild'' [Wii U/Switch], 2017
->'''Appears in:''' ''Ultimate''

A mysterious old hermit who is the sole inhabitant of the Great Plateau. He occasionally glides to the top of the Great Plateau Tower during battle.
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* TheCameo: His in-game appearance is limited to a background role in the Great Plateau Tower stage, where he occasionally glides to and away from the platform or in the background. He doesn't even get a spirit.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Pauline]]
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->'''Home Series:''' ''Franchise/SuperMarioBros''
-->'''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/DonkeyKong'' [Arcade], 1981 (Pauline); ''VideoGame/SuperMarioOdyssey'' [Switch], 2017 (band)
->'''Appears in:''' ''Ultimate''
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KateHiggins (English singing voice)

Mario's first love interest from all the way back in the original ''Donkey Kong''. After a few bit appearances in the ''Mario Vs. Donkey Kong'' series, she appears in ''Super Mario Odyssey'' as the mayor of New Donk City.
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* RunningGag: One of her dance animations shows her punching upward. Several of ''Ultimate'''s fighter videos (e.g. Mario's, Isabelle's) have the characters doing similar moves as she does this.
* ThemeMusicPowerUp: Touching her on the stages has her sing "Jump Up, Super Star" during the battle.
* VariableMix: If "Jump Up, Super Star" is playing on the New Donk City Hall stage, she won't start singing along unless a fighter touches her. Other songs with Performance versions will also be affected by which band members were interacted with, though all of them also include a special version that played the entire song from the start.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Solon]]
->'''Home Series:''' ''Franchise/FireEmblem''
-->'''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/FireEmblemThreeHouses'' [Switch] (2019)
->'''Appears in:''' ''Ultimate''
->'''Voiced by:''' Shinya Fukumatsu (Japanese), Joe Ochman (English)
-->''So joining ''Smash''... consumes even the darkness itself!''

An evil warlock who opposes the Church of Seiros and is part of a dark conspiracy that plans to plunge Fódlan into chaos. He appears in Byleth's trailer, casting a dark spell to banish them into a voidal prison, only for Sothis's gift of an invitation to ''Smash Bros.'' to foil his scheme.
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* AdaptedOut: Notably, while the beginning of Byleth's reveal trailer is a mostly identical recreation to when Solon tried to imprison Byleth in their home game, Solon's ally Kronya is absent, and he thus casts the spell of Zahras without needing to [[spoiler:tear out Kronya's heart to use as fuel]].
* BlackEyesOfCrazy: He has black sclera and white irises, adding to his ObviouslyEvil appearance.
* CastingAShadow: It comes with the territory of being a Dark Mage. He attempts to use the forbidden spell of Zahras to drag Byleth into an endless dark void, causing a whirlwind of darkness to envelop and imprison them. It doesn't take.
* JawDrop: Once Byleth breaks out of his prison again, this time as a woman, and flies off with the Heroes' Relics, he can only stare in confusion and shock with his mouth agape.
* MadEye: In addition to having black sclera and white irises, his right eye is held wide open, giving him a deranged appearance.
* MyBrainIsBig: His forehead is ''huge'' and has veins bulging out of it, a sign of his intelligence as a MadScientist.
* OhCrap: His expression when Byleth escapes from his trap (''twice!'') says it all.
* UndeathlyPallor: His skin is pitch white, a trait that he shares with his fellow members of those who slither in the dark.
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[[folder:Spiral Mountain Characters]]
->'''Home Series:''' ''VideoGame/BanjoKazooie''
-->'''Debut:''' ''Banjo-Kazooie'' [N64], 1998
->'''Appear in:''' ''Ultimate''

Banjo and Kazooie's home of Spiral Mountain, an idyllic region on the Isle O'Hags, is inhabited by several characters they've encountered in their journeys:

* '''Buzzbombs:''' Aggressive dragonfly enemies that appeared in areas such as BubblegloopSwamp and Click Clock Wood.
* '''Jinjos:''' Colorful, flying creatures with long snouts who rewarded Banjo and Kazooie for rescuing them. See their section under Summoned Characters above for more.
* '''Bottles:''' A nearsighted mole who taught the duo many of their unique moves. [[BackFromTheDead He was once killed by Grunty upon her return, but got better within a week.]] When that happened, his brother Jamjars took his place instead. Bottles pops out of his molehills across Spiral Mountain.
* '''Gruntilda Winkybunion:''' The duo's ArchEnemy, this rhyme-loving witch kidnapped Banjo's sister Tooty with the intent of draining the young bear's beauty for herself. Even after being defeated and left as an undead skeleton, she still sought ways to restore her flesh and get revenge on Banjo and Kazooie. She is seen circling around the stage on her broomstick, with her flesh restored to boot.
* '''Mumbo Jumbo:''' A shaman who once mentored Grunty until she spitefully turned his head into a skull. He uses his magic to help Banjo and Kazooie, whether by giving them transformations or by going out into the world himself to change the landscape with his spells. He is occasionally seen warping across the stage.
* '''Tooty:''' Banjo's younger sister who was kidnapped by Gruntilda in an attempt to steal her beauty (which actually happens in the GameOver scene), she was rescued by Banjo and Kazooie, only to [[ChuckCunninghamSyndrome disappear from the series]]. She can be seen in the distance running around the area.
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* AccessoryWearingCartoonAnimal: Bottles has glasses and a vest but is otherwise naked.
* TheBusCameBack: This is Tooty's first appearance since the original ''Banjo-Kazooie''. Her only other appearance was as a FaceOnAMilkCarton in ''Banjo-Tooie''.
* EvilLaugh: Gruntilda's iconic cackle can occasionally be heard.
* EyeScream: Mumbo can sometimes be seen juggling his own eyeballs before placing them back in their sockets, something he could do in ''Nuts & Bolts''.
* SkullForAHead: Mumbo's head is simply a skull with a pair of eyes.
* VainSorceress: In case you weren't already familiar with Gruntilda's vain character from the ''Banjo-Kazooie'' games, the fact that her massive Lair overlooking Spiral Mountain is a facsimile of her head should provide a hint.
* WickedWitch: Gruntilda is nearly identical-looking to the TropeNamer, albeit much uglier, and is appropriately the vain BigBad of her home series. She even has a FlyingBroomstick with eyes.
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[[folder:The Titans of Alrest]]
->'''Home Series:''' ''Xenoblade Chronicles''
-->'''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/XenobladeChronicles2'' [Switch], 2017
->'''Appear in:''' ''Ultimate''

The various Titans that make up the landmass of Alrest. Each one is home to a different country. They all appear as background characters in the Cloud Sea of Alrest stage.

* '''Argentum''': A group of Titans owned by the Argentum Trade Guild. The biggest one, Goldmouth, resembles a flying blimp-like whale.
* '''Gormott''': A Titan that resembles a giraffe or a deer. It boasts lush greenery and abundant natural resources, which has attracted the attention of the Empire of Mor Ardain in the past.
* '''Uraya''': A giant whale-like Titan. It has a vast cave-like system inside its body, where most of its residents, The Kingdom of Uraya live. Its featured on the boxart of ''Xenoblade Chronicles 2''.
* '''Mor Ardain''': A Titan that has a humanoid shape. This Titan has a very hot climate and it is becoming increasingly harder to grow food. It is actually nearing its death and its left arm has already broken off.
* '''Indol''': A Titan ruled by the Indoline Praetorium. It resembles a giant flying dragon, who its residents revere.
* '''Genbu''' [[note]]This Titan's name was not said during Pyra and Mythra's presentation. The Kingdom of Tantal is the country on this Titan.[[/note]]: A Titan the resembles a gigantic sea turtle. Its the only Titan to have an arctic-like environment, but apparently this isn't natural.
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* BilingualBonus:
** Argentum's name means "silver" in Latin, but "argentum" is also a word that means "money".
** Gormott's name comes from the French word "gourmand", or a gluttonous person.
** Uraya's name is derived from the Japanese word "urayamashi", which means "to be envious".
** Mor Ardain's name is a play on the Gaelic words for "great arrogance".
* GratuitousLatin: All of their names in the Japanese dub are the Latin words for the SevenDeadlySins. Argentum is the only one who has a Latin name in the English dub.
* MonstrousScenery: Their country-sized forms periodically walk or fly across the far background of the stage.
* MythologyGag: They appear in the same order as they're visited in the original game.
* ThemeNaming: They're each named after one of the seven deadly sins. Genbu is the exception to this, but the Kingdom of Tantal is named after lust.
* TokenHuman: Mor Ardain is the only humanoid Titan.
* WorldShapes: Most of the titans are continents unto themselves, swimming in or walking through the vast cloudsea.
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[[folder:Yggdrasil's Altar Creatures]]
->'''Home Series:''' ''Franchise/DragonQuest''
-->'''Debut:'''
--->Slime: ''VideoGame/DragonQuest'' [NES], (1986)\\
Liquid Metal Slime: ''VideoGame/DragonQuestII'' [NES], (1987)\\
Cetacea: ''VideoGame/DragonQuestXI'' [[=PS4=]/[=3DS=]], (2018)
->'''Appear in:''' ''Ultimate''

The platform that carries the fighters around Yggdrasil's Altar also brings them close to various creatures that have appeared across the ''Dragon Quest'' series

* '''Slime:''' A smiling, gooey monster that serves as a common low-level threat to various heroes.
* '''Liquid Metal Slime:''' An extremely rare variety of Slime that is often seen as a valuable source of experience.
* '''Cetacea:''' A large flying whale-like creature who helped both the Luminary and his ancient predecessor Erdwin by ferrying them and their companions on her back across the sky.
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* TheCameo: They play little to no role in the battles, largely appearing as background decoration.
* FlyingSeafoodSpecial: Cetacea resembles a flying whale with bird wings.
* MetalSlime: The Liquid Metal Slime, much like in the original game, appears very rarely and quickly leaves the stage after appearing.
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[[folder:Home-Series Pages]]
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* Characters/{{Athena}}
* Characters/MegaManXX
* Characters/Persona5ThePhantomThievesOfHearts
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* Characters/SonicTheHedgehogKnucklesTheEchidna
* Characters/TekkenHeihachiMishima
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'''Individual Characters''': [[Characters/SuperSmashBrosGanondorf Ganondorf]] | [[Characters/SuperSmashBrosBayonetta Bayonetta]] | [[Characters/SuperSmashBrosJoker Joker]] | [[Characters/SuperSmashBrosHero Hero]] | [[Characters/SuperSmashBrosSteve Steve]] | [[Characters/SuperSmashBrosSephiroth Sephiroth]] | [[Characters/SuperSmashBrosPyraMythra Pyra / Mythra]]\\

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'''Individual Characters''': [[Characters/SuperSmashBrosGanondorf Ganondorf]] | [[Characters/SuperSmashBrosBayonetta Bayonetta]] | [[Characters/SuperSmashBrosJoker Joker]] | [[Characters/SuperSmashBrosHero Hero]] | [[Characters/SuperSmashBrosSteve Steve]] | [[Characters/SuperSmashBrosSephiroth Sephiroth]] | [[Characters/SuperSmashBrosPyraMythra Pyra / Mythra]]\\Sephiroth]]\\

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* ASharedSuffering: All of the Phantom Thieves (save for Morgana) have dealt with abuses from those who misuse their power and influence: Joker was wrongfully charged with assault from a drunkard who was assaulting a woman, Ryuji was physically abused by a teacher who was also sexually harassing Ann, Yusuke's mentor worked him like a slave to make money and increase his prestige with plagiarized art, Makoto was manipulated by school administrators and nearly extorted by a greedy yakuza, Futaba was gaslit into believing she was responsible for her mother's death, Haru was nearly married off to an abuser just to further her father's political ambitions and Akechi's father abandoned him while his mother committed suicide, leading to him being passed around several abusive foster homes.



* BigWhat: Ann has one when Joker reveals his invitation for ''Smash''. It was even her [[Creator/ErikaHarlacher English voice actress']] [[EnforcedMethodActing genuine reaction]].

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* BigWhat: Ann has one when Joker reveals his invitation for ''Smash''. It was even her [[Creator/ErikaHarlacher Creator/ErikaHarlacher's (Ann's English voice actress']] actress) [[EnforcedMethodActing genuine reaction]].[[invoked]]



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%%* * PhantomThief: ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin.The group are collectively known as the Phantom Thieves of Hearts, where their appearances embody this trope. They also pull off heists, though the one that gets Joker into ''Smash Bros.'' is the one that is explicitly shown in ''Smash''.



* ASharedSuffering: All of the Phantom Thieves (save for Morgana) have dealt with abuses from those who misuse their power and influence: Joker was wrongfully charged with assault from a drunkard who was assaulting a woman, Ryuji was physically abused by a teacher who was also sexually harassing Ann, Yusuke's mentor worked him like a slave to make money and increase his prestige with plagiarized art, Makoto was manipulated by school administrators and nearly extorted by a greedy yakuza, Futaba was gaslit into believing she was responsible for her mother's death, Haru was nearly married off to an abuser just to further her father's political ambitions and Akechi's father abandoned him while his mother committed suicide, leading to him being passed around several abusive foster homes.



-->'''Ryuji:''' ''Smash Bros.?!'' Is this [[CatchPhrase for real?!]]

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[[folder:Dark Train and Armored Train]]
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->'''Home Series:''' ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda''
->'''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaSpiritTracks''
->'''Stage:''' Spirit Train

Originally normal trains, they became possessed and started attempting to ram into Link on his quest. At certain points, the much more persistent Armored Trains would appear, much less vulnerable and far more intelligent. They appear on occasion as platforms on the Spirit Train stage, but will also land on the train and blow up.
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* ActionBomb: They'll sometimes flop onto the train and blow up shortly after, causing a lot of damage to anyone in its wake.
* CoolTrain: They're demonic trains. The armored variant does look pretty cool.
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A group of outlaws from the titular game. They serve as Duck Hunt's down special, shooting at opponents and serving as somewhat of a shield. They also appear in Duck Hunt's Final Smash, having a shootout with the ''Hogan's Alley'' shooters.

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A group of outlaws from the titular game. They serve as Duck Hunt's down special, shooting at opponents and serving as somewhat of a shield. They also appear in Duck Hunt's Final Smash, having a shootout with the ''Hogan's Alley'' shooters.targets.


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[[folder:F-zero Machines]]
-> '''Home Series:''' ''''VideoGame/FZero'''',
-> '''Debut:''' ''''VideoGame/FZero'''' ("Golden Fox", "Fire Stingway" and "Wild Goose"); ''F-Zero X!!''' [[[Platform/Nintendo64 Nintendo 65]]], 1987 (everyone else)
->'''Stage:''' Mute City, Big Blue

The various machines that participate in the F-Zero races. They move at lightning speeds on Mute City (later Port City) where they act as hazards to the player. Smaller versions of the racer also show up in Big Blue where they act as mobile platforms that the fighers can temporarily take refuge on.
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* CarFu: Not intentionally, but they can easily plow through any fighters that make the mistake of standing in their way and they'll do so without slowing down in the slightest.
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--> '''Nintendo debut:''' ''[[VideoGame/SuperSmashBrosForNintendo3DSAndWiiU Super Smash Bros. for Wii U]]'' UsefulNotes/WiiU], 2014

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



-->'''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/PokemonDiamondAndPearl'' [UsefulNotes/NintendoDS], 2006

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-->'''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/PokemonDiamondAndPearl'' [UsefulNotes/NintendoDS], [Platform/NintendoDS], 2006



-->'''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/PokemonDiamondAndPearl'' [UsefulNotes/NintendoDS], 2006

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-->'''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/PokemonDiamondAndPearl'' [UsefulNotes/NintendoDS], [Platform/NintendoDS], 2006



--> '''Nintendo debut (Design/Bahamut ZERO):''' ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII'' [UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch], 2019

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--> '''Nintendo debut (Design/Bahamut ZERO):''' ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII'' [UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch], [Platform/NintendoSwitch], 2019



--> '''Nintendo debut (Design/Ifrit):''' ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVIII'' [UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch], 2019

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--> '''Nintendo debut (Design/Ifrit):''' ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVIII'' [UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch], [Platform/NintendoSwitch], 2019



--> ''Motion control... that's [[UsefulNotes/NintendoWii revolutionary!]] We should patent that.''

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--> ''Motion control... that's [[UsefulNotes/NintendoWii [[Platform/NintendoWii revolutionary!]] We should patent that.''



--> '''Nintendo debut:''' ''Metal Gear Solid: The Twin Snakes'' [UsefulNotes/GameCube], 2002

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--> '''Nintendo debut:''' ''Metal Gear Solid: The Twin Snakes'' [UsefulNotes/GameCube], [Platform/GameCube], 2002



--> '''Nintendo debut:''' ''VideoGame/Bayonetta'' [UsefulNotes/WiiU], 2014

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--> '''Nintendo debut:''' ''VideoGame/Bayonetta'' [UsefulNotes/WiiU], [Platform/WiiU], 2014



--> '''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaPhantomHourglass'' [UsefulNotes/NintendoDS], 2007

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--> '''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaPhantomHourglass'' [UsefulNotes/NintendoDS], [Platform/NintendoDS], 2007



--> '''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/AnimalCrossing'' [UsefulNotes/Nintendo64], 2001

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--> '''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/AnimalCrossing'' [UsefulNotes/Nintendo64], [Platform/Nintendo64], 2001



-->-- '''Nintendo debut:''' ''VideoGame/PersonaQ2NewCinemaLabyrinth'' [UsefulNotes/Nintendo3DS], 2018

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-->-- '''Nintendo debut:''' ''VideoGame/PersonaQ2NewCinemaLabyrinth'' [UsefulNotes/Nintendo3DS], [Platform/Nintendo3DS], 2018



--> '''Nintendo debut:''' ''Minecraft'' [UsefulNotes/WiiU], 2016

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--> '''Nintendo debut:''' ''Minecraft'' [UsefulNotes/WiiU], [Platform/WiiU], 2016



--> '''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/DragonQuestI'' [NES], 1986 (First Hero), ''VideoGame/DragonQuestII'' [NES], 1987 (Second Hero), ''VideoGame/DragonQuestV'' [SNES], 1992 (Fifth Hero), ''VideoGame/DragonQuestVI'' [SNES], 1995 (Sixth Hero), ''VideoGame/DragonQuestVII'' [[[UsefulNotes/PlayStation PS]]], 2000 (Seventh Hero), ''VideoGame/DragonQuestIX'' [DS], 2009 (Ninth Hero), ''VideoGame/DragonQuestX'', 2012 [Wii], 2012 (Tenth Hero)

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--> '''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/DragonQuestI'' [NES], 1986 (First Hero), ''VideoGame/DragonQuestII'' [NES], 1987 (Second Hero), ''VideoGame/DragonQuestV'' [SNES], 1992 (Fifth Hero), ''VideoGame/DragonQuestVI'' [SNES], 1995 (Sixth Hero), ''VideoGame/DragonQuestVII'' [[[UsefulNotes/PlayStation [[[Platform/PlayStation PS]]], 2000 (Seventh Hero), ''VideoGame/DragonQuestIX'' [DS], 2009 (Ninth Hero), ''VideoGame/DragonQuestX'', 2012 [Wii], 2012 (Tenth Hero)



--> '''Nintendo debut:''' ''VideoGame/PersonaQ2NewCinemaLabyrinth'' [UsefulNotes/Nintendo3DS], 2018

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--> '''Nintendo debut:''' ''VideoGame/PersonaQ2NewCinemaLabyrinth'' [UsefulNotes/Nintendo3DS], [Platform/Nintendo3DS], 2018



-->'''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/AnimalCrossing'' [UsefulNotes/Nintendo64], 2001

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-->'''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/AnimalCrossing'' [UsefulNotes/Nintendo64], [Platform/Nintendo64], 2001



--> '''Nintendo debut:''' ''VideoGame/SonicAdvance'' [UsefulNotes/GameBoyAdvance], 2002 (Tails & Knuckles); ''VideoGame/SonicAndTheSecretRings'' [UsefulNotes/{{Wii}}] , 2007 (Silver)

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--> '''Nintendo debut:''' ''VideoGame/SonicAdvance'' [UsefulNotes/GameBoyAdvance], [Platform/GameBoyAdvance], 2002 (Tails & Knuckles); ''VideoGame/SonicAndTheSecretRings'' [UsefulNotes/{{Wii}}] [Platform/{{Wii}}] , 2007 (Silver)



-->'''Nintendo debut:''' ''VideoGame/MsPacMan'' [[[UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem NES]]], 1990

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-->'''Nintendo debut:''' ''VideoGame/MsPacMan'' [[[UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem [[[Platform/NintendoEntertainmentSystem NES]]], 1990



--->Xion: ''VideoGame/KingdomHearts358DaysOver2'' [UsefulNotes/NintendoDS] (2009)
--->Terra, Ventus, and Aqua: ''Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix'' [[=PS2=]] (2007) (in The Stinger), ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsBirthBySleep'' [UsefulNotes/PlayStationPortable] (2010) (playable debut)

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--->Xion: ''VideoGame/KingdomHearts358DaysOver2'' [UsefulNotes/NintendoDS] [Platform/NintendoDS] (2009)
--->Terra, Ventus, and Aqua: ''Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix'' [[=PS2=]] (2007) (in The Stinger), ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsBirthBySleep'' [UsefulNotes/PlayStationPortable] [Platform/PlayStationPortable] (2010) (playable debut)



--->Riku: ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsChainOfMemories'' [UsefulNotes/GameBoyAdvance] (2004)

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--->Riku: ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsChainOfMemories'' [UsefulNotes/GameBoyAdvance] [Platform/GameBoyAdvance] (2004)



--->Terra, Ventus, and Aqua: ''VideoGame/KingdomHearts3DDreamDropDistance'' [UsefulNotes/Nintendo3DS] (2012)

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--->Terra, Ventus, and Aqua: ''VideoGame/KingdomHearts3DDreamDropDistance'' [UsefulNotes/Nintendo3DS] [Platform/Nintendo3DS] (2012)



--> '''Nintendo debut:''' ''Tekken Advance'' [UsefulNotes/GameBoyAdvance], 2001

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--> '''Nintendo debut:''' ''Tekken Advance'' [UsefulNotes/GameBoyAdvance], [Platform/GameBoyAdvance], 2001



--->Rock, Chang and Choi: ''VideoGame/CapcomvsSNK2MarkoftheMillennium'' [UsefulNotes/GameCube] (2002)

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--->Rock, Chang and Choi: ''VideoGame/CapcomvsSNK2MarkoftheMillennium'' [UsefulNotes/GameCube] [Platform/GameCube] (2002)



--> '''Nintendo debut:''' ''Minecraft'' [UsefulNotes/WiiU], 2016

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* EasterEgg: You can see Brick Road's face if you peer through Dungeon Man's eyes while the game is paused.

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