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* BarelyChangedDubName: In Japan, the name of the team is ''Ice Climber'' without the S, reflective of their game origin.

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In Japan, the name of the team is ''Ice Climber'' without the S, reflective of their game origin.origin.
** In Germany, Popo is known as "Pèpè". His name was changed because "popo" is a German word for "ass".
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* AssKicksYou: Peach Bomber, which is her side special attack, along with her back aerial, down throw (prior to ''Ultimate''), and back throw. Her back throw provides the page image.
* AssistCharacter: She summons Toad as part of her Neutral Special. He works as a HumanShield who will [[CounterAttack release damaging spores if hit by an opponent]]. Custom moves can change him from using his spores to [[StatusEffects put opponents to sleep]] if he's hit to changing him into a straight-up attack. In ''Ultimate'', Toad even pummels and helps Peach throw grabbed opponents.

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* AssKicksYou: Peach Bomber, which is her side special attack, along with her back aerial, down throw (prior to ''Ultimate''), and back throw. Her back throw in ''Brawl'' provides the page image.
* AssistCharacter: She summons Toad as part of her Neutral Special. He works as a HumanShield who will [[CounterAttack release damaging spores if hit by an opponent]]. Custom moves can change him from using his spores to [[StatusEffects put opponents to sleep]] if he's hit to changing him into a straight-up attack. In ''Ultimate'', ''Ultimate'' reworked this move a bit to [[TookALevelInBadass have Toad willingly protect Peach]] and TakeTheBullet for her, and even pummels and helps Peach throw grabbed opponents.



* FryingPanOfDoom: She may pull out a frying pan to smack opponents when doing a Forward Smash. It is the most damaging but shortest-reaching of her three forward smash weapons. As an aside, said frying pan's strike power is a ShoutOut to her InfinityPlusOneSword from ''VideoGame/SuperMarioRPG'', which has such high attack power that it puts her on par with Mario, Bowser, and Geno in terms of physical attack.

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* FryingPanOfDoom: She may pull out either a tennis racket, a golf club or a frying pan to smack opponents when doing a Forward Smash. It The frying pan is the most damaging but shortest-reaching of her three forward smash weapons. As an aside, said frying pan's strike power is a ShoutOut to her InfinityPlusOneSword from ''VideoGame/SuperMarioRPG'', which has such high attack power that it puts her on par with Mario, Bowser, and Geno in terms of physical attack.



* PaletteSwap: In ''Melee'', she had a full [[VideoGame/SuperMarioLand Princess Daisy]] costume with a change in skin color and glove length, though in ''Brawl'' and ''3DS/Wii U'', it's her usual outfit just with Daisy's colors. Her white color swap is reminiscent of her [[FairytaleWeddingDress wedding dress]] from ''ComicBook/SuperMarioAdventures'', ''VideoGame/SuperPaperMario'', and ''VideoGame/SuperMarioOdyssey''. ''Brawl'' gave her a red dress, referencing Mario's original DamselInDistress [[VideoGame/DonkeyKong Pauline]]. ''3DS/Wii U'' also adds Fire Peach from ''VideoGame/SuperMario3DWorld''. ''Ultimate'' replaces her Daisy-inspired alternate costume with a golden dress, which resembles the form Peach takes after using a Golden Drink in ''[[VideoGame/MarioParty Super Mario Party]]''.

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* PaletteSwap: In ''Melee'', she had a full [[VideoGame/SuperMarioLand Princess Daisy]] costume with a change in skin color and glove length, though in ''Brawl'' and ''3DS/Wii U'', it's her usual outfit just with Daisy's colors. Her white color swap is reminiscent of her [[FairytaleWeddingDress wedding dress]] from ''ComicBook/SuperMarioAdventures'', ''VideoGame/SuperPaperMario'', and ''VideoGame/SuperMarioOdyssey''. ''Brawl'' gave her a red dress, referencing Mario's original DamselInDistress [[VideoGame/DonkeyKong Pauline]]. ''3DS/Wii U'' also adds Fire Peach from ''VideoGame/SuperMario3DWorld''. ''Ultimate'' Because Daisy was PromotedToPlayable in ''Ultimate'', that game replaces her Daisy-inspired alternate costume with a golden dress, which resembles the form Peach takes after using a Golden Drink in ''[[VideoGame/MarioParty Super Mario Party]]''.



* PimpedOutDress: Her character model in ''Brawl'' makes her dress the most elaborate it's been yet. ''3DS/Wii U'' tones it down a bit, but it's still rather elaborate.

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* PimpedOutDress: Her dress is much more detailed here than in the ''Mario'' games. Her character model in ''Brawl'' makes her dress the most elaborate it's been yet. ''3DS/Wii U'' tones it down a bit, but it's still rather elaborate.



* TookALevelInBadass: In ''Ultimate'', instead of being held out unwillingly in front of Peach, Toad is now laying down the punches himself. Inversely, Peach herself now looks far more cowardly than she did before.

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* TookALevelInBadass: In ''Ultimate'', instead of being held out unwillingly in front of Peach, Toad is now laying down the punches himself.himself, [[TakingTheBullet willingly putting himself in front of the princess to protect her]]. Inversely, Peach herself now looks far more cowardly than she did before.
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* AdaptationPersonalityChange: Generally speaking, Bowser is much more bestial than in the ''Mario'' games. In the ''Mario'' games, he could talk and was much more emotive, and would often make plans to kidnap Princess Peach. In ''Smash'', however, he only growls like a {{Kaiju}}, doesn't show much emotion (though later games like ''3DS[=/=]Wii U'' and ''Ultimate'' make him more expressive), and doesn't really rely on evil plans - not that he needs them, though. Also, in most ''Mario'' games with another villain, Bowser usually opposes them, preferring to be the only bad guy around. In ''The Subspace Emissary'', however, he willingly serves Master Hand and expresses [[spoiler:sadness when he finds him defeated.]]

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* AdaptationPersonalityChange: Generally speaking, while by no means a mindless savage, Bowser is much more bestial than in the ''Mario'' games. In the ''Mario'' games, he could talk and was much more emotive, and would often make plans to kidnap Princess Peach. In ''Smash'', however, he only growls like a {{Kaiju}}, doesn't show much emotion (though later games like ''3DS[=/=]Wii U'' and ''Ultimate'' make him more expressive), and doesn't really rely on evil plans - not that he needs them, though. Also, in most ''Mario'' games with another villain, Bowser usually opposes them, preferring to be the only bad guy around. In ''The Subspace Emissary'', however, he willingly serves Master Hand and expresses [[spoiler:sadness when he finds him defeated.]]
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** ''3DS/Wii U'': All stages from her series.[[note]]Gerudo Valley and Spirit Train in ''3DS'', Skyloft, Temple Bridge of Eldin and the DLC stage Pirate Ship in ''Wii U'', and the DLC stage Hyrule Castle for both.[[/note]

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** ''3DS/Wii U'': All stages from her series.[[note]]Gerudo Valley and Spirit Train in ''3DS'', Skyloft, Temple Bridge of Eldin and the DLC stage Pirate Ship in ''Wii U'', and the DLC stage Hyrule Castle for both.[[/note][[/note]]
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* AmbiguousSituation: Sheik's relation to the greater ''Zelda'' timeline is hard to pin down in ''Ultimate''. While ''Melee''[='=]s Sheik is unambiguously the one from ''Ocarina of Time'', transforming from that game's Zelda, and ''Brawl''[='=]s Sheik transforms from ''Twilight Princess'' Zelda and is based on unused concept art from that game, from ''3DS/Wii U'' onward Zelda and Sheik are now separate characters on the roster, so they could now be entirely separate people as well. While ''3DS/Wii U'' has them both keep their ''Twilight'' designs and the Wii U version's "Identity Crisis" event has Sheik turn into Zelda upon defeat, suggesting they probably still are the same person in that game, ''Ultimate'' makes things complicated by having Sheik dress in clothes from ''Breath of the Wild'' despite not appearing in that game, while the playable Zelda is no longer an incarnation of herself that ever had anything to do with Sheik. Despite this, she now shares her voice actress the ''Link Between Worlds'' Zelda. So while it's clear the playable Zelda and Sheik are no longer the same person, exactly which Zelda this Sheik is remains ambiguous. Possibilities range from her being ''Ocarina''-era Zelda (who was the one to actually have Sheik as an identity in canon and in ''Melee''), ''Twilight''-era Zelda (who Sheik was in the previous two games), to even ''Link Between Worlds''-era (whom she a voice with) or ''Wild''-era Zelda, given her wardrobe and that particular Zelda's absence from the game beyond a Spirit. That being said, the chances of being the ''Link Between Worlds'' Zelda decreased when Sheik and Zelda were both seen in Sora's trailer, as opposed to Dr. Mario, Zero Suit Samus, and Mythra being nowhere to be found.

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* AmbiguousSituation: Sheik's relation to the greater ''Zelda'' timeline is hard to pin down in ''Ultimate''. While ''Melee''[='=]s Sheik is unambiguously the one from ''Ocarina of Time'', transforming from that game's Zelda, and ''Brawl''[='=]s Sheik transforms from ''Twilight Princess'' Zelda and is based on unused concept art from that game, from ''3DS/Wii U'' onward Zelda and Sheik are now separate characters on the roster, so they could now be entirely separate people as well. While ''3DS/Wii U'' has them both keep their ''Twilight'' designs and the Wii U version's "Identity Crisis" event has Sheik turn into Zelda upon defeat, suggesting they probably still are the same person in that game, ''Ultimate'' makes things complicated by having Sheik dress in clothes from ''Breath of the Wild'' despite not appearing in that game, while the playable Zelda is no longer an incarnation of herself that ever had anything to do with Sheik. Despite this, she now shares her voice actress the ''Link ''A Link to the Past'' or ''A Link Between Worlds'' Zelda. Zelda, who has nothing to do with Sheik whatsoever. Despite this, they still share a voice actor. So while it's clear the playable Zelda and Sheik are no longer the same person, now separate characters (made explicit in Sora's reveal trailer), exactly which Zelda this Sheik is remains ambiguous. Possibilities range from her being ''Ocarina''-era ''Ocarina of Time'' Zelda (who was the one to actually have Sheik as an identity in canon and in ''Melee''), ''Twilight''-era ''Twilight Princess'' Zelda (who Sheik was in the previous two games), to even ''Link Between Worlds''-era (whom she a voice with) or ''Wild''-era Zelda, given her wardrobe and ''Breath of the Wild'' Zelda (because of the Stealth Set, and that particular Zelda's absence Zelda being absent from the game beyond a Spirit. That being said, Spirit). Another possibility is that the chances of being playable Zelda and Sheik are the ''Link Zelda of ''A Link to the Past'' and the Zelda of ''A Link Between Worlds'' Worlds'', but which Zelda decreased when Sheik and Zelda were both seen in Sora's trailer, as opposed to Dr. Mario, Zero Suit Samus, and Mythra being nowhere to be found.is which depends on who's talking.
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* NiceShoes: As seen in her above render, her ''Link Between Worlds''-based design in ''Ultimate'' gives her a new pair of boots that are partially cut away in a sandal-like fashion, showing off her lower legs and feet.
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* PaletteSwap: In ''Melee'', she had a full [[VideoGame/SuperMarioLand Princess Daisy]] costume with a change in skin color and glove length, though in ''Brawl'' and ''3DS/Wii U'', it's her usual outfit just with Daisy's colors. Her white color swap is reminiscent of her [[FairytaleWeddingDress wedding dress]] from ''ComicBook/SuperMarioAdventures'', ''VideoGame/SuperPaperMario'', and ''VideoGame/SuperMarioOdyssey''. ''Brawl'' gave her a red dress, referencing Mario's original DamselInDistress [[VideoGame/DonkeyKong Pauline]]. ''3DS/Wii U'' also adds Fire Peach from ''VideoGame/SuperMario3DWorld''.

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* PaletteSwap: In ''Melee'', she had a full [[VideoGame/SuperMarioLand Princess Daisy]] costume with a change in skin color and glove length, though in ''Brawl'' and ''3DS/Wii U'', it's her usual outfit just with Daisy's colors. Her white color swap is reminiscent of her [[FairytaleWeddingDress wedding dress]] from ''ComicBook/SuperMarioAdventures'', ''VideoGame/SuperPaperMario'', and ''VideoGame/SuperMarioOdyssey''. ''Brawl'' gave her a red dress, referencing Mario's original DamselInDistress [[VideoGame/DonkeyKong Pauline]]. ''3DS/Wii U'' also adds Fire Peach from ''VideoGame/SuperMario3DWorld''. ''Ultimate'' replaces her Daisy-inspired alternate costume with a golden dress, which resembles the form Peach takes after using a Golden Drink in ''[[VideoGame/MarioParty Super Mario Party]]''.
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* CryCute: On the results screen after a loss, as a CallBack to the original game.
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* OneWingedAngel: Giga Bowser, the TrueFinalBoss in ''Melee'' and his LimitBreak in ''Brawl''. Just think of Bowser, [[http://images1.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20120923192215/ssb4/images/f/fc/Giga_Bowser.jpg only bigger, more muscular, and more monstrous]]. Turned UpToEleven in ''Ultimate,'' where he grows to giant size like he does in ''VideoGame/SuperMarioWorld2YoshisIsland''.

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* OneWingedAngel: Giga Bowser, the TrueFinalBoss in ''Melee'' and his LimitBreak in ''Brawl''. Just think of Bowser, [[http://images1.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20120923192215/ssb4/images/f/fc/Giga_Bowser.jpg only bigger, more muscular, and more monstrous]]. Turned UpToEleven in ''Ultimate,'' where In ''Ultimate'', he grows to giant size like he does in ''VideoGame/SuperMarioWorld2YoshisIsland''.
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* TheDogBitesBack: [[spoiler:Bowser ends up exacting revenge on Ganondorf's trophy when finding it after the latter, prior to being turned into one, had shot Bowser in the back with the only Trophy Gun left]].

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* TheDogBitesBack: [[spoiler:Bowser ends up exacting revenge on Ganondorf's trophy when finding it after the latter, prior to being turned into one, had shot Bowser in the back with the only Trophy Gun left]].left.]]



** He joins the heroes in ''Brawl's'' adventure mode once he realizes that [[spoiler:Tabuu had manipulated everyone. He is distinguishable from Wario or Ganondorf in that he is the only antagonistic fighter who is required to join you.]]

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** He joins the heroes in ''Brawl's'' adventure mode once he realizes that [[spoiler:Tabuu had manipulated everyone. He is He's distinguishable from Wario or Ganondorf in that he is the only antagonistic fighter who is required to join you.]]
























--> '''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTime'' [[[UsefulNotes/Nintendo64 N64]]], 1998

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** ''Brawl'': Both debuting stages from her series[[note]]Bridge of Eldin and Pirate Ship, but since this Sheik is modeled after ''Twilight Princess'' concept art, she's more associated with Bridge of Eldin[[/note]].
** ''3DS/Wii U'': All stages from her series[[note]]Gerudo Valley and Spirit Train in ''3DS'', Skyloft, Temple Bridge of Eldin and the DLC stage Pirate Ship in ''Wii U'', and the DLC stage Hyrule Castle for both[[/note]].

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** ''Brawl'': Both debuting stages from her series[[note]]Bridge series.[[note]]Bridge of Eldin and Pirate Ship, but since this Sheik is modeled after ''Twilight Princess'' concept art, she's more associated with Bridge of Eldin[[/note]].
Eldin.[[/note]]
** ''3DS/Wii U'': All stages from her series[[note]]Gerudo series.[[note]]Gerudo Valley and Spirit Train in ''3DS'', Skyloft, Temple Bridge of Eldin and the DLC stage Pirate Ship in ''Wii U'', and the DLC stage Hyrule Castle for both[[/note]].both.[[/note]]












** ''Brawl'': Both debuting stages from her series[[note]]Bridge of Eldin and Pirate Ship, but since this Zelda is modeled after ''Twilight Princess'', she's more associated with Bridge of Eldin[[/note]].

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** ''Brawl'': Both debuting stages from her series[[note]]Bridge series.[[note]]Bridge of Eldin and Pirate Ship, but since this Zelda is modeled after ''Twilight Princess'', she's more associated with Bridge of Eldin[[/note]].Eldin.[[/note]]
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* RapunzelHair: In ''Brawl'' and ''3DS/Wii U''. While not as ridiculous as Palutena's, her hair goes down to her waist, and that's when it's tied into a braid at the bottom.
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* EmotionlessGirl: Played as straight as a line in ''Melee'' and ''Brawl''. Zelda doesn't emote much, almost always keeping a serene demeanor (unless she attacks or). {{Justified|Trope}}, given both incarnations have gone through serious crap in their games[[note]]''Melee'' Zelda is based off of ''Ocarina of Time'', where she [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone mourns over]] [[NiceJobBreakingItHero the mistakes she made]] that lead to the downfall of Hyrule, whereas ''Brawl'' Zelda is based off of ''Twilight Princess'', where she's a HeartbrokenBadass who was forced to surrender lest her kingdom fall into further ruin and [[StaticCharacter doesn't get much characterization]] in favor of another certain princess[[/note]]. She's more expressive in ''3DS/Wii U'' (though she still [[PerpetualFrowner doesn't smile much]]), and ''Ultimate'' {{avert|ed Trope}}s the trope [[GenkiGirl in great fashion]].

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* EmotionlessGirl: Played as straight as a line in ''Melee'' and ''Brawl''. Zelda doesn't emote much, almost always keeping a serene demeanor (unless she attacks or). {{Justified|Trope}}, given both incarnations have gone through serious crap in their games[[note]]''Melee'' Zelda is based off of ''Ocarina of Time'', where she [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone mourns over]] [[NiceJobBreakingItHero the mistakes she made]] that lead to the downfall of Hyrule, whereas ''Brawl'' Zelda is based off of ''Twilight Princess'', where she's a HeartbrokenBadass who was forced to surrender lest her kingdom fall into further ruin and [[StaticCharacter doesn't get much characterization]] characterization in favor of another certain princess[[/note]]. She's more expressive in ''3DS/Wii U'' (though she still [[PerpetualFrowner doesn't smile much]]), and ''Ultimate'' {{avert|ed Trope}}s the trope [[GenkiGirl in great fashion]].
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''Ultimate:'' [[Characters/SuperSmashBrosUltimate64To69 64–69 (Initial Release)]] | [[Characters/SuperSmashBrosEchoFighters New Echo Fighters]] | [[Characters/SuperSmashBrosUltimate70To75 70–75 (DLC Fighters 1)]] | [[Characters/SuperSmashBrosUltimate76To82 76–82 (DLC Fighters 2)]]\\

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''Ultimate:'' [[Characters/SuperSmashBrosUltimate64To69 64–69 (Initial Release)]] | [[Characters/SuperSmashBrosEchoFighters [[Characters/SuperSmashBrosUltimateEchoFighters New Echo Fighters]] | [[Characters/SuperSmashBrosUltimate70To75 70–75 (DLC Fighters 1)]] | [[Characters/SuperSmashBrosUltimate76To82 76–82 (DLC Fighters 2)]]\\
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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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%%* {{BFG}}: His Dark Cannon in ''Subspace Emissary.''

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%%* * {{BFG}}: His Dark Cannon in ''Subspace Emissary.''



* BigBad: Of the ''[[Franchise/SuperMarioBros Mario]]'' franchise overall. And even in some games where another villian is the main antagonist, the Koopa King always has at least some role to play.
%%* BigBadDuumvirate: With Ganondorf in ''Subspace Emissary''.
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* DissonantSerenity: Her method of defusing the fight between Sheik and Fox is offering them both a SpotOfTea while they're on top of a battleship engaging in combat.

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* DissonantSerenity: Her method of defusing the fight between Sheik and Fox is offering them both a SpotOfTea tea while they're on top of a battleship engaging in combat.
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Bowser also serves as the final boss of ''Melee's'' Adventure Mode, where he can transform into the much more versatile opponent, Giga Bowser, who becomes his Final Smash in later installments. For more information on this transformation, [[Characters/SuperSmashBrosBosses go here]].

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Bowser also serves as the final boss of ''Melee's'' Adventure Mode, where he can transform into the much more versatile opponent, Giga Bowser, who becomes his Final Smash in later installments. For more information on this transformation, go [[Characters/SuperSmashBrosBosses go here]].
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** For some reason in ''Ultimate'' in the No Contest screen, Bowser is shrunken down and is seen to be even smaller than the other characters strangely enough even though in gameplay he's usually a lot bigger than that. [[https://www.ssbwiki.com/Bowser_(SSBU)#/media/File:Bowser_and_Peach_Size_Comparision_2_(No_Contest).png[[/folder]]
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[[/folder]]** For some reason in ''Ultimate'' in the No Contest screen, Bowser is shrunken down and is seen to be even smaller than the other characters strangely enough even though in gameplay he's usually a lot bigger than that. [[https://www.ssbwiki.com/Bowser_(SSBU)#/media/File:Bowser_and_Peach_Size_Comparision_2_(No_Contest).png[[/folder]]
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--> '''Creator:''' Creator/{{Nintendo}}
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'''Specials''': [[CounterAttack Toad]], [[AssKicksYou Peach Bomber]], [[ParasolOfPain Peach Parasol]], [[ProducePelting Vegetable]]\\

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'''Specials''': '''Specials:''' [[CounterAttack Toad]], [[AssKicksYou Peach Bomber]], [[ParasolOfPain Peach Parasol]], [[ProducePelting Vegetable]]\\



-> See Characters/SuperMarioBrosAllies for more information on the character in her origin series.

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-> See ->See Characters/SuperMarioBrosAllies for more information on the character in her origin series.



* ArtificialBrilliance: Peach's ''Brawl'' AI can use the "low float" technique rather effectively to land some solid aerials.

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* ArtificialBrilliance: Peach's ''Brawl'' AI A.I. can use the "low float" technique rather effectively to land some solid aerials.



* MeteorMove: Her down tilt will Meteor Smash opponents, but it is difficult to utilize because she needs to be at a ledge and the target airborne over a pit. It cannot meteor smash aerial foes anymore as of ''3DS/Wii U''.

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* MeteorMove: Her down tilt will Meteor Smash opponents, but it is difficult to utilize because she needs to be at a ledge and the target airborne over a pit. It cannot can't meteor smash aerial foes anymore as of ''3DS/Wii U''.






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'''Specials''': [[BreathWeapon Fire Breath]], [[GrappleMove Koopa Klaw]] (''Melee''), [[WrestlerInAllOfUs Flying Slam]] (''Brawl'' onwards), [[SpinAttack Whirling]] [[InstantFlightJustAddSpinning Fortress]], [[GroundPound Bowser Bomb]]\\

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'''Specials''': '''Specials:''' [[BreathWeapon Fire Breath]], [[GrappleMove Koopa Klaw]] (''Melee''), [[WrestlerInAllOfUs Flying Slam]] (''Brawl'' onwards), [[SpinAttack Whirling]] [[InstantFlightJustAddSpinning Fortress]], [[GroundPound Bowser Bomb]]\\



The King of the Koopas, ArchEnemy of the Mario Bros, and the biggest threat in the Mushroom Kingdom (when he's not [[GoKartingWithBowser go-karting]], [[EnemyMine teaming up with his nemesis]], or [[GrandTheftMe being controlled by another villain entirely]]). Bowser is an intimidating fire-breathing monster, [[TheDreaded feared by the populace]], [[UndyingLoyalty respected by his loyal minions]], and [[EvenEvilHasLovedOnes adored by his son, Bowser Jr.]] Whenever Peach is kidnapped, expect this guy to be the usual suspect.\\

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The King of the Koopas, ArchEnemy of the Mario Bros, and the biggest threat in the Mushroom Kingdom (when he's not [[GoKartingWithBowser go-karting]], [[EnemyMine teaming up with his nemesis]], or [[GrandTheftMe being controlled by another villain entirely]]). Bowser is an intimidating fire-breathing monster, [[TheDreaded feared by the populace]], [[UndyingLoyalty respected by his loyal minions]], and [[EvenEvilHasLovedOnes adored by his son, Bowser Jr.]] ]]. Whenever Peach is kidnapped, expect this guy to be the usual suspect.\\



-> See [[Characters/SuperMarioBrosBowser Bowser's page]] for more information on the character in his origin series.

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-> See ->See [[Characters/SuperMarioBrosBowser Bowser's page]] for more information on the character in his origin series.



* ActuallyPrettyFunny: In Kazuya's tie-in release artwork to commemorate his joining the roster in ''Ultimate'', he has a beaten Ryu poised to drop off a cliff. Everyone around them is clearly not onboard with this, with Min-Min stretching an ARM out to catch Ryu and Mario, Captain Falcon, Samus, Link and Pit all taking stances to beat down on Kazuya for going too far. [[TheRuntAtTheEnd Then there's Bowser]], who's [[CardCarryingVillain folding his arms looking impressed and having a laugh.]]
* AdaptationPersonalityChange: Generally speaking, Bowser is much more bestial than in the ''Mario'' games. In the ''Mario'' games, he could talk and was much more emotive, and would often make plans to kidnap Princess Peach. In ''Smash'', however, he only growls like a {{Kaiju}}, doesn't show much emotion (though later games like ''3DS[=/=]Wii U'' and ''Ultimate'' make him more expressive), and doesn't really rely on evil plans - not that he needs them, though. Also, in most ''Mario'' games with another villain, Bowser usually opposes them, preferring to be the only bad guy around. In ''The Subspace Emissary'', however, he willingly serves Master Hand and expresses [[spoiler: sadness when he finds him defeated]].

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* ActuallyPrettyFunny: In Kazuya's tie-in release artwork to commemorate his joining the roster in ''Ultimate'', he has a beaten Ryu poised to drop off a cliff. Everyone around them is clearly not onboard with this, with Min-Min stretching an ARM out to catch Ryu and Mario, Captain Falcon, Samus, Link and Pit all taking stances to beat down on Kazuya for going too far. [[TheRuntAtTheEnd Then there's Bowser]], who's [[CardCarryingVillain folding his arms looking impressed and having a laugh.]]
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* AdaptationPersonalityChange: Generally speaking, Bowser is much more bestial than in the ''Mario'' games. In the ''Mario'' games, he could talk and was much more emotive, and would often make plans to kidnap Princess Peach. In ''Smash'', however, he only growls like a {{Kaiju}}, doesn't show much emotion (though later games like ''3DS[=/=]Wii U'' and ''Ultimate'' make him more expressive), and doesn't really rely on evil plans - not that he needs them, though. Also, in most ''Mario'' games with another villain, Bowser usually opposes them, preferring to be the only bad guy around. In ''The Subspace Emissary'', however, he willingly serves Master Hand and expresses [[spoiler: sadness [[spoiler:sadness when he finds him defeated]].defeated.]]



* AttentionDeficitOohShiny: Watching a butterfly is enough to distract him in Shulk's trailer. [[BackStab It doesn't end well for him]].

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* AttentionDeficitOohShiny: Watching a butterfly is enough to distract him in Shulk's trailer. [[BackStab It doesn't end well for him]].him.]]



** He joins the heroes in ''Brawl's'' adventure mode once he realizes that [[spoiler:Tabuu had manipulated everyone. He is distinguishable from Wario or Ganondorf in that he is the only antagonistic fighter who is required to join you]].

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** He joins the heroes in ''Brawl's'' adventure mode once he realizes that [[spoiler:Tabuu had manipulated everyone. He is distinguishable from Wario or Ganondorf in that he is the only antagonistic fighter who is required to join you]].you.]]



* GlowingEyesOfDoom: When he gets defeated in Adventure Mode (without any continues), a quick cutscene is shown where his trophy ominously floats right back on Final Destination and a lightning bolt strikes it, causing his trophy to shed off his ''entire skin'' to reveal Bowser's [[OneWingedAngel downright demonic form]] as his eyes glow brightly. [[OhCrap Good luck trying to take him down]].

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* GlowingEyesOfDoom: When he gets defeated in Adventure Mode (without any continues), a quick cutscene is shown where his trophy ominously floats right back on Final Destination and a lightning bolt strikes it, causing his trophy to shed off his ''entire skin'' to reveal Bowser's [[OneWingedAngel downright demonic form]] as his eyes glow brightly. [[OhCrap Good luck trying to take him down]]. down.]]



** ''Brawl'': All debuting stages from his series[[note]]Mushroomy Kingdom, Delfino Plaza, Luigi's Mansion and Mario Circuit[[/note]], minus Mario Bros. due to its association with R.O.B.
** ''3DS/Wii U'': All stages from his series[[note]]3D Land, Golden Plains, Rainbow Road, Paper Mario, Mushroomy Kingdom in ''3DS'', Mario Galaxy, Mushroom Kingdom U, Mario Circuit. Mario Circuit (Brawl), Delfino Plaza, Luigi's Mansion in ''Wii U'', and the DLC stages Peach's Castle (64) and Super Mario Maker for both[[/note]].

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** ''Brawl'': All debuting stages from his series[[note]]Mushroomy Kingdom, Delfino Plaza, Luigi's Mansion and Mario Circuit[[/note]], minus Mario Bros. due to its association with R.O.B.
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** ''3DS/Wii U'': All stages from his series[[note]]3D series.[[note]]3D Land, Golden Plains, Rainbow Road, Paper Mario, Mushroomy Kingdom in ''3DS'', Mario Galaxy, Mushroom Kingdom U, Mario Circuit. Mario Circuit (Brawl), Delfino Plaza, Luigi's Mansion in ''Wii U'', and the DLC stages Peach's Castle (64) and Super Mario Maker for both[[/note]].both.[[/note]]



* MightyRoar: His taunt in ''Melee'' involves doing a brief roar in a dominant manner as steams exits his mouth. It later became his up taunt staring with ''Brawl''. In Shulk's trailer, while roaming around in Gaur Plains, he rises his head and roars into the heavens... [[AttentionDeficitOohShiny and sees a butterfly catching his attention.]]

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* MightyRoar: His taunt in ''Melee'' involves doing a brief roar in a dominant manner as steams exits his mouth. It later became his up taunt staring with ''Brawl''. In Shulk's trailer, while roaming around in Gaur Plains, he rises his head and roars into the heavens... [[AttentionDeficitOohShiny and sees a butterfly catching his attention.]]attention]].






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-> '''Home Series:''' ''VideoGame/IceClimber''

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-> '''Home ->'''Home Series:''' ''VideoGame/IceClimber''



--> '''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/IceClimber'' [[[UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem NES]]], 1985
--> '''Creator:''' Creator/{{Nintendo}}
--> '''Publisher:''' Nintendo

-> '''Playable in:''' ''Melee'', ''Brawl'', ''Ultimate''\\
'''Specials''': [[AnIcePerson Ice Shot]], [[SpinAttack Squall]] [[InstantFlightJustAddSpinning Hammer]], [[ThePowerOfFriendship Belay]], [[BreathWeapon Blizzard]]\\

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--> '''Debut:''' -->'''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/IceClimber'' [[[UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem NES]]], 1985
--> '''Creator:''' -->'''Creator:''' Creator/{{Nintendo}}
--> '''Publisher:''' -->'''Publisher:''' Nintendo

-> '''Playable ->'''Playable in:''' ''Melee'', ''Brawl'', ''Ultimate''\\
'''Specials''': '''Specials:''' [[AnIcePerson Ice Shot]], [[SpinAttack Squall]] [[InstantFlightJustAddSpinning Hammer]], [[ThePowerOfFriendship Belay]], [[BreathWeapon Blizzard]]\\



* KaizoTrap: If you K.O. the lead character (usually Popo, depends on the PaletteSwap), the following character disappears shortly afterwards. In the hands of a good player, and especially if they were K.O.'d by a smash attack with a lot of ending lag, and especially if they were [[ATwinkleInTheSky star K.O.'d]], the following character can definitely [[TakingYouWithMe land a [=KOing=] blow before they disappear]].

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* KaizoTrap: If you K.O. KO the lead character (usually Popo, depends on the PaletteSwap), the following character disappears shortly afterwards. In the hands of a good player, and especially if they were K.O.'d KO'd by a smash attack with a lot of ending lag, and especially if they were [[ATwinkleInTheSky star K.O.'d]], KO'd]], the following character can definitely [[TakingYouWithMe land a [=KOing=] blow before they disappear]].






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-> '''Home Series:''' ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda''

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-> '''Home ->'''Home Series:''' ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda''



--> '''Creator:''' Creator/{{Nintendo}}
--> '''Publisher:''' Nintendo

-> '''Playable in:''' ''Melee'', ''Brawl'', ''3DS/Wii U'', ''Ultimate''\\
'''Specials''': [[FlechetteStorm Needle Storm]], [[ChainPain Chain]] (''Melee'', ''Brawl''), [[ThrowDownTheBomblet Burst Grenade]] (''3DS/Wii U'', ''Ultimate''), [[SmokeOut Vanish]], [[StanceSystem Transform]] (''Melee'', ''Brawl''), [[DivingKick Bouncing Fish]] (''3DS/Wii U'', ''Ultimate'')\\

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--> '''Creator:''' -->'''Creator:''' Creator/{{Nintendo}}
--> '''Publisher:''' -->'''Publisher:''' Nintendo

-> '''Playable ->'''Playable in:''' ''Melee'', ''Brawl'', ''3DS/Wii U'', ''Ultimate''\\
'''Specials''': '''Specials:''' [[FlechetteStorm Needle Storm]], [[ChainPain Chain]] (''Melee'', ''Brawl''), [[ThrowDownTheBomblet Burst Grenade]] (''3DS/Wii U'', ''Ultimate''), [[SmokeOut Vanish]], [[StanceSystem Transform]] (''Melee'', ''Brawl''), [[DivingKick Bouncing Fish]] (''3DS/Wii U'', ''Ultimate'')\\



-> See ''Characters/TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTime'' character page for more information on the character in her origin series.

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-> See ->See ''Characters/TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTime'' character page for more information on the character in her origin series.



* {{Bifauxnen}}: She's a woman disguised as a man. [[ArtEvolution Later games make her femininity more clear, however]].

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* {{Bifauxnen}}: She's a woman disguised as a man. [[ArtEvolution Later games make her femininity more clear, however]].however.]]






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-> '''Home Series:''' ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda''

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-> '''Home ->'''Home Series:''' ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda''



---> Zelda from ''Melee'' debuts in: ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTime'' [[[UsefulNotes/Nintendo64 N64]]], 1998

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---> Zelda --->Zelda from ''Melee'' debuts in: ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTime'' [[[UsefulNotes/Nintendo64 N64]]], 1998



---> Zelda from ''Brawl'' and ''3DS/Wii U'' debuts in: ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTwilightPrincess'' [[[UsefulNotes/NintendoGameCube GameCube]]/UsefulNotes/{{Wii}}], 2006

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---> Zelda --->Zelda from ''Brawl'' and ''3DS/Wii U'' debuts in: ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTwilightPrincess'' [[[UsefulNotes/NintendoGameCube GameCube]]/UsefulNotes/{{Wii}}], 2006



---> Zelda from ''Ultimate'' debuts in: ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaALinkToThePast'' [[[UsefulNotes/SuperNintendoEntertainmentSystem SNES]]], 1991
---> '''Creator:''' Creator/{{Nintendo}}
---> '''Publisher:''' Nintendo

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---> Zelda --->Zelda from ''Ultimate'' debuts in: ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaALinkToThePast'' [[[UsefulNotes/SuperNintendoEntertainmentSystem SNES]]], 1991
---> '''Creator:''' --->'''Creator:''' Creator/{{Nintendo}}
---> '''Publisher:''' --->'''Publisher:''' Nintendo



'''Specials''': [[AttackReflector Nayru's Love]], [[PlayingWithFire Din's Fire]], [[FlashyTeleportation Farore's]] [[BlowYouAway Wind]], [[StanceSystem Transform]] (''Melee'', ''Brawl''), [[AnimatedArmor Phantom Slash]] (''3DS/Wii U'', ''Ultimate'')\\

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'''Specials''': '''Specials:''' [[AttackReflector Nayru's Love]], [[PlayingWithFire Din's Fire]], [[FlashyTeleportation Farore's]] [[BlowYouAway Wind]], [[StanceSystem Transform]] (''Melee'', ''Brawl''), [[AnimatedArmor Phantom Slash]] (''3DS/Wii U'', ''Ultimate'')\\



-> See [[Characters/TheLegendOfZeldaPrincessZelda Zelda's page]] for more information on the character in her origin series.

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-> See ->See [[Characters/TheLegendOfZeldaPrincessZelda Zelda's page]] for more information on the character in her origin series.



** ''3DS/Wii U'': All stages from her series[[note]]Gerudo Valley and Spirit Train in ''3DS'', Skyloft, Temple Bridge of Eldin and the DLC stage Pirate Ship in ''Wii U'', and the DLC stage Hyrule Castle for both[[/note]].

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** ''3DS/Wii U'': All stages from her series[[note]]Gerudo series.[[note]]Gerudo Valley and Spirit Train in ''3DS'', Skyloft, Temple Bridge of Eldin and the DLC stage Pirate Ship in ''Wii U'', and the DLC stage Hyrule Castle for both[[/note]].both.[[/note]



* LateArrivalSpoiler: [[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTime Sheik and Zelda are the same]]. ''3DS/Wii U'' has some fun with this by having trophy descriptions and some tips spoiler-warn this relation.

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* LateArrivalSpoiler: [[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTime Sheik and Zelda are the same]]. same.]] ''3DS/Wii U'' has some fun with this by having trophy descriptions and some tips spoiler-warn this relation.



* ReligiousBruiser: One of her victory poses is a praying gesture while looking up to the sky. In her home series, she occasionally talks about following the will of the goddesses, and her royal lineage is descended from the gods. [[spoiler: In fact, the [[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaSkywardSword chronologically first Zelda]] was a [[GodInHumanForm reincarnation of the goddess Hylia]].]]

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* ReligiousBruiser: One of her victory poses is a praying gesture while looking up to the sky. In her home series, she occasionally talks about following the will of the goddesses, and her royal lineage is descended from the gods. [[spoiler: In [[spoiler:In fact, the [[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaSkywardSword chronologically first Zelda]] was a [[GodInHumanForm reincarnation of the goddess Hylia]].]]
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* AbsurdlySharpClaws: His Koopa Klaw in ''Melee'', where he slashes the air, accompanied by a sword clashing sound effect while moving a tad bit forward. In ''3DS/Wii U'', he uses a similar attack for a custom move called Dash Slash, although Bowser slides across the stage. The attack itself only deals about 8% with the exchange of decent knockback.

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* AbsurdlySharpClaws: His Koopa Klaw in ''Melee'', where he slashes the air, accompanied by a sword clashing sound effect while moving a tad bit forward. In ''3DS/Wii U'', he uses a similar attack for a one of his custom move moves called Dash Slash, although Bowser slides across the stage. The attack itself only deals about 8% with the exchange of having decent knockback.
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* AbsurdlySharpClaws: His Koopa Klaw in ''Melee'' where he slashes accompanied by a sword clashing sound effect while moving a tad bit forward. In ''3DS/Wii U'' he uses a similar attack for a custom move called Dash Slash, although Bowser slides across the stage. The attack itself only deals about 8% with the exchange of decent knockback.

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* AbsurdlySharpClaws: His Koopa Klaw in ''Melee'' ''Melee'', where he slashes the air, accompanied by a sword clashing sound effect while moving a tad bit forward. In ''3DS/Wii U'' U'', he uses a similar attack for a custom move called Dash Slash, although Bowser slides across the stage. The attack itself only deals about 8% with the exchange of decent knockback.
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* MightyRoar: His taunt in ''Melee'' involves doing a brief roar in a dominant manner as steams exits his mouth. It later became his up taunt in staring with ''Brawl''. In Shulk's trailer, while roaming around in Gaur Plains, he rises his head and roars into the heavens... [[AttentionDeficitOohShiny and sees a butterfly catching his attention.]]

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* MightyRoar: His taunt in ''Melee'' involves doing a brief roar in a dominant manner as steams exits his mouth. It later became his up taunt in staring with ''Brawl''. In Shulk's trailer, while roaming around in Gaur Plains, he rises his head and roars into the heavens... [[AttentionDeficitOohShiny and sees a butterfly catching his attention.]]
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* MightyRoar: His taunt in ''Melee'' involves doing a brief roar in a dominant manner as steams exits his mouth. It later became his up taunt in staring with ''Brawl''. In Shulk's trailer, while roaming around in Gaur Plains, he rises his head and roars into the heavens... [[AttentionDeficitOohShiny and sees a butterfly catching his attention.]]


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* VictoriousRoar: For most of his playable appearances in the series, he'll usually roar in a highly triumphant manner for one of his victory poses.
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* AdaptationalPersonalityChange: Peach is pretty much PurityPersonified in her home series. Here, she's much more flirty and a mischievous DitzyGenius, though she's also been shown this way in ''Mario'' spinoff titles like ''VideoGame/MarioKart'' and ''VideoGame/MarioTennis''.

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* AdaptationalPersonalityChange: AdaptationPersonalityChange: Peach is pretty much PurityPersonified in her home series. Here, she's much more flirty and a mischievous DitzyGenius, though she's also been shown this way in ''Mario'' spinoff titles like ''VideoGame/MarioKart'' and ''VideoGame/MarioTennis''.
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* AmbiguousSituation: Sheik's relation to the greater ''Zelda'' timeline is hard to pin down in ''Ultimate''. While ''Melee''[='=]s Sheik is unambiguously the one from ''Ocarina of Time'', transforming from that game's Zelda, and ''Brawl''[='=]s Sheik transforms from ''Twilight Princess'' Zelda and is based on unused concept art from that game, from ''3DS/Wii U'' onward Zelda and Sheik are now separate characters on the roster, so they could now be entirely separate people as well. While ''3DS/Wii U'' has them both keep their ''Twilight'' designs and the Wii U version's "Identity Crisis" event has Sheik turn into Zelda upon defeat, suggesting they probably still are the same person in that game, ''Ultimate'' makes things complicated by having Sheik dress in clothes from ''Breath of the Wild'' despite not appearing in that game, while the playable Zelda is no longer an incarnation of herself that ever had anything to do with Sheik. Despite this, she now shares her voice actress the ''Link Between Worlds'' Zelda. So while it's clear the playable Zelda and Sheik are no longer the same person, exactly which Zelda this Sheik is remains ambiguous. Possibilities range from her being ''Ocarina''-era Zelda (who was the one to actually have Sheik as an identity in canon and in ''Melee''), ''Twilight''-era Zelda (who Sheik was in the previous two games), to even ''Link Between Worlds''-era (whom she a voice with) or ''Wild''-era Zelda, given her wardrobe and that particular Zelda's absence from the game beyond a Spirit.

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* AmbiguousSituation: Sheik's relation to the greater ''Zelda'' timeline is hard to pin down in ''Ultimate''. While ''Melee''[='=]s Sheik is unambiguously the one from ''Ocarina of Time'', transforming from that game's Zelda, and ''Brawl''[='=]s Sheik transforms from ''Twilight Princess'' Zelda and is based on unused concept art from that game, from ''3DS/Wii U'' onward Zelda and Sheik are now separate characters on the roster, so they could now be entirely separate people as well. While ''3DS/Wii U'' has them both keep their ''Twilight'' designs and the Wii U version's "Identity Crisis" event has Sheik turn into Zelda upon defeat, suggesting they probably still are the same person in that game, ''Ultimate'' makes things complicated by having Sheik dress in clothes from ''Breath of the Wild'' despite not appearing in that game, while the playable Zelda is no longer an incarnation of herself that ever had anything to do with Sheik. Despite this, she now shares her voice actress the ''Link Between Worlds'' Zelda. So while it's clear the playable Zelda and Sheik are no longer the same person, exactly which Zelda this Sheik is remains ambiguous. Possibilities range from her being ''Ocarina''-era Zelda (who was the one to actually have Sheik as an identity in canon and in ''Melee''), ''Twilight''-era Zelda (who Sheik was in the previous two games), to even ''Link Between Worlds''-era (whom she a voice with) or ''Wild''-era Zelda, given her wardrobe and that particular Zelda's absence from the game beyond a Spirit. That being said, the chances of being the ''Link Between Worlds'' Zelda decreased when Sheik and Zelda were both seen in Sora's trailer, as opposed to Dr. Mario, Zero Suit Samus, and Mythra being nowhere to be found.
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That’s not an Achilles Heel and also why are we making this gendered? You people are weird.
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* AchillesHeel: Her weight value of 85 makes her the second lightest character of her franchise (second only to Sheik who is ironically another Zelda in disguise). This means she will be knocked out much earlier than the males of her franchise and she is even lighter than the boys Young Link and Toon Link. Weight-dependent items such as the beetle take Zelda away much faster than any male of her franchise.
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* ActuallyPrettyFunny: In Kazuya's tie-in release artwork to commemorate his joining the roster in ''Ultimate'', he has a beaten Ryu poised to drop off a cliff. Everyone around them is clearly not onboard with this, with Min-Min stretching an ARM out to catch Ryu and Mario, Captain Falcon, Samus, Link and Pit all taking stances to beat down on Kazuya for going too far. [[TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers Then there's Bowser]], who's [[CardCarryingVillain folding his arms looking impressed and having a laugh.]]

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* ActuallyPrettyFunny: In Kazuya's tie-in release artwork to commemorate his joining the roster in ''Ultimate'', he has a beaten Ryu poised to drop off a cliff. Everyone around them is clearly not onboard with this, with Min-Min stretching an ARM out to catch Ryu and Mario, Captain Falcon, Samus, Link and Pit all taking stances to beat down on Kazuya for going too far. [[TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers [[TheRuntAtTheEnd Then there's Bowser]], who's [[CardCarryingVillain folding his arms looking impressed and having a laugh.]]

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