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* ImplausibleFencingPowers: Counter can parry (but not deflect) ''any'' projectile, no matter if it's a bullet, arrow, missile, or energy blast. This also applies to ''any'' close-quarters strike as well, except for Final Smashes.

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* ImplausibleFencingPowers: Counter can parry (but not deflect) ''any'' projectile, no matter if it's a bullet, arrow, missile, or energy blast. This also applies to ''any'' close-quarters strike as well, except for Final Smashes. He also effortlessly keeps up with Meta Knight when attacked in ''Subspace Emissary''.
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* ArmorPiercingAttack: His Forward Smash seems to have this trait in ''Ultimate'', as it has the possibility to actually shatter any character's shield the moment where it's at its smallest and weakest point.
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* BlowYouAway: His secondary customized side special, Breezy Sheet, knocks away foes with a strong turbulent force of wind from a swoop of his sheet.


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* HavingABlast: Ol' One-Two, which is identical to Mario's second custom up special, involves Dr. Mario rising himself into the air along with his opponent, which ends with his uppercut creating a powerful explosion from his fist.


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** The Shocking Sheet is capable of dealing electrical damage but has none of the AttackReflector properties to send back any projectiles to the sender.
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The prince of Altea, and the hero of the original ''VideoGame/FireEmblemShadowDragonAndTheBladeOfLight'', its sequel, and the remakes thereof. After losing his father to the Shadow Dragon Medeus with his sister captured, his kingdom conquered and himself forced into exile, Marth took it upon himself to join up with the rebellion army, as well find the sacred sword Falchion and the titular Fire Emblem to face Medeus and his ally, the EvilSorcerer Gharnef. Four years later, Marth would go to investigate uncharacteristic despotic moves done by his longtime friend and their connection to Medeus.\\

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The prince of Altea, and the hero of the original ''VideoGame/FireEmblemShadowDragonAndTheBladeOfLight'', its sequel, [[VideoGame/FireEmblemMysteryOfTheEmblem sequel]], and the remakes thereof. After losing his father to the Shadow Dragon Medeus with his sister captured, his kingdom conquered and himself forced into exile, Marth took it upon himself to join up with the rebellion army, as well find the sacred sword Falchion and the titular Fire Emblem to face Medeus and his ally, the EvilSorcerer Gharnef. Four years later, Marth would go to investigate uncharacteristic despotic moves done by his longtime friend and their connection to Medeus.\\
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* UnskilledButStrong: Doc has less finesse than regular Mario, having shorter combos, less speed, and a Back Throw that's just him yeeting his opponent over his head (as opposed to Mario's [[WrestlerInAllOfUs Giant Swing]], which utilizes centrifugal force to generate power). That said, he's the physically stronger of the two. Somewhat played with however in that the reason he's so much stronger is because his knowledge of anatomy allows him to more effectively strike weak points and his lack of finesse comes mostly from wearing stiff buisness attire and a bulky labcoat rather than his more practical plumbing gear.

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* UnskilledButStrong: Doc has less finesse than regular Mario, having shorter combos, less speed, and a Back Throw that's just him yeeting his opponent over his head (as opposed to Mario's [[WrestlerInAllOfUs Giant Swing]], which utilizes centrifugal force to generate power). That said, he's the physically stronger of the two. Somewhat played with however in that the reason he's so much stronger is because his knowledge of anatomy allows him to more effectively strike weak points and his lack of finesse comes mostly from wearing stiff buisness business attire and a bulky labcoat rather than his more practical plumbing gear.
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Spiritual Successor is a YMMV trope about a work generally being seen as resembling another work. Specific elements should go to Shout Out, Expy or other tropes.


* SpiritualSuccessor: In the original ''64'' game, you have ''Ocarina of Time'' Link who can use Young Link's Boomerang. In ''Ultimate'', you have Young Link who can use Adult Link's Bow and Hookshot. Of course, they also appeared together in ''Melee.''
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* AnnoyingArrows: Just like Link's, the difference is mostly in appearance and that his do less damage and knock back but they have a burning effect. However, come ''Ultimate'', this is {{AvertedTrope Averted}} since his arrows deal decent damage and knock their target upwards, allowing Young Link to juggle his opponents.

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* AnnoyingArrows: Just like Link's, the difference is mostly in appearance and that his do less damage and knock back but they have a burning effect. However, come ''Ultimate'', this is {{AvertedTrope Averted}} {{Averted|Trope}} since his arrows deal decent damage and knock their target upwards, allowing Young Link to juggle his opponents.
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* AnnoyingArrows: Just like Link's, the difference is mostly in appearance and that his do less damage and knock back but they have a burning effect.

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* AnnoyingArrows: Just like Link's, the difference is mostly in appearance and that his do less damage and knock back but they have a burning effect. However, come ''Ultimate'', this is {{AvertedTrope Averted}} since his arrows deal decent damage and knock their target upwards, allowing Young Link to juggle his opponents.
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* TrademarkFavoriteFood: His taunt, where he drinks [[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTime Lon Lon Milk]]. His ending montage in ''Melee'' consists of nothing ''but him drinking milk.'' This continues into ''Ultimate'', where even [[VideoGame/{{Splatoon}} the Inkling girl]] wants in on it, and he can also be seen taking a swig with [[VideoGame/{{Castlevania}} Simon Belmont]].

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* TrademarkFavoriteFood: His taunt, where he drinks [[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTime Lon Lon Milk]]. His ending montage in ''Melee'' consists of nothing ''but him drinking milk.'' This continues into ''Ultimate'', where even [[VideoGame/{{Splatoon}} [[Franchise/{{Splatoon}} the Inkling girl]] wants in on it, and he can also be seen taking a swig with [[VideoGame/{{Castlevania}} Simon Belmont]].
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* TrademarkFavoriteFood: His taunt, where he drinks [[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTime Lon Lon Milk]]. His ending montage in ''Melee'' consists of nothing ''[[UpToEleven but him drinking milk.]]'' This continues into ''Ultimate'', where even [[VideoGame/{{Splatoon}} the Inkling girl]] wants in on it, and he can also be seen taking a swig with [[VideoGame/{{Castlevania}} Simon Belmont]].

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* TrademarkFavoriteFood: His taunt, where he drinks [[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTime Lon Lon Milk]]. His ending montage in ''Melee'' consists of nothing ''[[UpToEleven but ''but him drinking milk.]]'' '' This continues into ''Ultimate'', where even [[VideoGame/{{Splatoon}} the Inkling girl]] wants in on it, and he can also be seen taking a swig with [[VideoGame/{{Castlevania}} Simon Belmont]].
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I'll be able to spell one day.


* GameplayAndStorySegregation: His trophy despriction in ''Melee'' says that he's slower than Mario because of his lack of excericse. But in ''Melee'' , Doc isn't actually any slower than Mario at all.

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* GameplayAndStorySegregation: His trophy despriction in ''Melee'' says that he's slower than Mario because of his lack of excericse.exercise. But in ''Melee'' , Doc isn't actually any slower than Mario at all.
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* GameplayAndStorySegergation: His trophy despriction in ''Melee'' says that he's slower than Mario because of his lack of excericse. But during actual gameplay, Doc isn't actually any slower than Mario at all.

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* GameplayAndStorySegergation: GameplayAndStorySegregation: His trophy despriction in ''Melee'' says that he's slower than Mario because of his lack of excericse. But during actual gameplay, in ''Melee'' , Doc isn't actually any slower than Mario at all.all.
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* GameplayAndStorySegergation: His trophy despriction in ''Melee'' says that he's slower than Mario because of his lack of excericse. But during actual gameplay, Doc isn't actually any slower than Mario at all.
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* UnstablePoweredChild: It's the baby of the Pikachu line, and suffers PowerIncontinence over its electricity in its body. This is manifested during gameplay as it damaging itself slightly when it uses its electricity, since canon Pichu is said to occasionally shock itself.
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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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The prince of Altea, and the hero of the original ''VideoGame/FireEmblemShadowDragonAndTheBladeOfLight'', its sequel, and the remakes thereof. After losing his father to the Shadow Dragon Medeus with his sister captured, his kingdom conquered and himself forced into exile, Marth took it upon himself to join up with the rebellion army, as well find the sacred sword Falchion and the titular Fire Emblem to face Medeus and his ally EvilSorcerer Gharnef. Four years later, Marth would go to investigate uncharacteristic despotic moves done by his longtime friend and their connection to Medeus.\\

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The prince of Altea, and the hero of the original ''VideoGame/FireEmblemShadowDragonAndTheBladeOfLight'', its sequel, and the remakes thereof. After losing his father to the Shadow Dragon Medeus with his sister captured, his kingdom conquered and himself forced into exile, Marth took it upon himself to join up with the rebellion army, as well find the sacred sword Falchion and the titular Fire Emblem to face Medeus and his ally ally, the EvilSorcerer Gharnef. Four years later, Marth would go to investigate uncharacteristic despotic moves done by his longtime friend and their connection to Medeus.\\



He was brought into the game by popular demand from the Japanese fanbase, but was a complete surprise for the English base. Up until ''Ultimate'', he only spoke Japanese to reflect his games being largely Japan-only titles, but is given an English voice to reflect the international release of games that he has either starred in or had a major role in.\\

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He was brought into the game by popular demand from the Japanese fanbase, but was a complete surprise for the English Western base. Up until ''Ultimate'', ''[=3DS=]/Wii U'', he only spoke Japanese to reflect his games being largely Japan-only titles, but is given an English voice in ''Ultimate'' to reflect the international release of games that he has either starred in or had a major role in.\\
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Link as a child. As his trophy notes, he is ''the'' original portrayal of Link.[[note]]At the time ''Melee'' was released, the only ''Zelda'' games that starred an Adult Link were ''The Adventure of Link'' and (partially) ''Ocarina of Time'' and, within the series' chronology at the time, ''Ocarina'' was still the beginning of the story, having since been dispaced by ''Skyward Sword'' and the GBA entries.[[/note]] ''Melee'' and ''Ultimate'' specifically use the child version of the Hero of Time who defeated Ganondorf in ''[[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTime Ocarina of Time]]'', and who stopped the moon from crashing into Termina in ''[[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaMajorasMask Majora's Mask]]''.\\

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Link as a child. As his trophy notes, he is ''the'' original portrayal of Link.[[note]]At the time ''Melee'' was released, the only ''Zelda'' games that starred an Adult Link were ''The Adventure of Link'' and (partially) ''Ocarina of Time'' and, within the series' chronology at the time, ''Ocarina'' was still the beginning of the story, having since been dispaced displaced by ''Skyward Sword'' and the GBA entries.[[/note]] ''Melee'' and ''Ultimate'' specifically use the child version of the Hero of Time who defeated Ganondorf in ''[[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTime Ocarina of Time]]'', and who stopped the moon from crashing into Termina in ''[[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaMajorasMask Majora's Mask]]''.\\
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Link as a child. As his trophy notes, he is ''the'' original portrayal of Link.[[note]]At the time ''Melee'' was released, the only ''Zelda'' games that starred an Adult Link were ''The Adventure of Link'' and (partially) ''Ocarina of Time''.[[/note]] ''Melee'' and ''Ultimate'' specifically use the child version of the Hero of Time who defeated Ganondorf in ''[[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTime Ocarina of Time]]'', and who stopped the moon from crashing into Termina in ''[[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaMajorasMask Majora's Mask]]''.\\

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Link as a child. As his trophy notes, he is ''the'' original portrayal of Link.[[note]]At the time ''Melee'' was released, the only ''Zelda'' games that starred an Adult Link were ''The Adventure of Link'' and (partially) ''Ocarina of Time''.Time'' and, within the series' chronology at the time, ''Ocarina'' was still the beginning of the story, having since been dispaced by ''Skyward Sword'' and the GBA entries.[[/note]] ''Melee'' and ''Ultimate'' specifically use the child version of the Hero of Time who defeated Ganondorf in ''[[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTime Ocarina of Time]]'', and who stopped the moon from crashing into Termina in ''[[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaMajorasMask Majora's Mask]]''.\\
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-> '''Home Series:''' ''Franchise/SuperMarioBros''

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--> '''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/DrMario'' [[[UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem NES]]/UsefulNotes/GameBoy], 1990
--> '''Creator:''' Creator/{{Nintendo}}
--> '''Publisher:''' Nintendo

-> '''Playable in:''' ''Melee'', ''3DS/Wii U'', ''Ultimate''\\
'''Specials''': [[AbnormalAmmo Megavitamins]], [[AttackReflector Super Sheet]], [[{{Shoryuken}} Super Jump Punch]], [[SpinAttack Dr. Tornado]]\\

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--> '''Debut:''' -->'''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/DrMario'' [[[UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem NES]]/UsefulNotes/GameBoy], 1990
--> '''Creator:''' -->'''Creator:''' Creator/{{Nintendo}}
--> '''Publisher:''' -->'''Publisher:''' Nintendo

-> '''Playable ->'''Playable in:''' ''Melee'', ''3DS/Wii U'', ''Ultimate''\\
'''Specials''': '''Specials:''' [[AbnormalAmmo Megavitamins]], [[AttackReflector Super Sheet]], [[{{Shoryuken}} Super Jump Punch]], [[SpinAttack Dr. Tornado]]\\



** ''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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** ''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]]



* UnskilledButStrong: Doc has less finesse than regular Mario, having shorter combos, less speed, and a Back Throw that's just him yeeting his opponent over his head (as opposed to Mario's [[WrestlerInAllOfUs Giant Swing]], which utilizes centrifugal force to generate power). That said, he's the physically stronger of the two. Somewhat played with however in that the reason he's so much stronger is because his knowledge of anatomy allows him to more effectively strike weak points and his lack of finess comes mostly from wearing stiff buisness attire and a bulky labcoat rather than his more practical plumbing gear.

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* UnskilledButStrong: Doc has less finesse than regular Mario, having shorter combos, less speed, and a Back Throw that's just him yeeting his opponent over his head (as opposed to Mario's [[WrestlerInAllOfUs Giant Swing]], which utilizes centrifugal force to generate power). That said, he's the physically stronger of the two. Somewhat played with however in that the reason he's so much stronger is because his knowledge of anatomy allows him to more effectively strike weak points and his lack of finess finesse comes mostly from wearing stiff buisness attire and a bulky labcoat rather than his more practical plumbing gear.






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-> '''Home Series:''' ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}''

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--> '''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/PokemonGoldAndSilver'' [UsefulNotes/GameBoyColor], 1999

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--> '''Spiky-Eared Pichu:''' ''Anime/PokemonArceusAndTheJewelOfLife'', 2009 (official debut), ''[[VideoGame/PokemonGoldandSilver Pokemon HeartGold and SoulSilver]]'' [[[UsefulNotes/NintendoDS DS]]], 2009 (first game apprerance)
--> '''Creator:''' Creator/GameFreak
--> '''Publisher:''' Nintendo

-> '''Playable in:''' ''Melee'', ''Ultimate''\\
'''Specials''': [[ShockAndAwe Thunder Jolt]], [[UseYourHead Skull]] [[ChargedAttack Bash]], [[FlashStep Agility]], [[PowerOfTheStorm Thunder]]\\

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--> '''Spiky-Eared -->'''Spiky-Eared Pichu:''' ''Anime/PokemonArceusAndTheJewelOfLife'', 2009 (official debut), ''[[VideoGame/PokemonGoldandSilver Pokemon HeartGold and SoulSilver]]'' [[[UsefulNotes/NintendoDS DS]]], 2009 (first game apprerance)
--> '''Creator:''' -->'''Creator:''' Creator/GameFreak
--> '''Publisher:''' -->'''Publisher:''' Nintendo

-> '''Playable ->'''Playable in:''' ''Melee'', ''Ultimate''\\
'''Specials''': '''Specials:''' [[ShockAndAwe Thunder Jolt]], [[UseYourHead Skull]] [[ChargedAttack Bash]], [[FlashStep Agility]], [[PowerOfTheStorm Thunder]]\\



-> See Characters/PokemonGenerationIBulbasaurToParasect for more information on the character in their origin series.

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* MovesetClone: One of Pikachu. It shares just about everything, except for using its head for some moves where Pikachu would use its tail. However, Pichu hits harder and faster than Pikachu and many moves have altered functionality, making it different enough to not be considered an Echo Fighter in ''Ultimate''

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* MovesetClone: One of Pikachu. It shares just about everything, except for using its head for some moves where Pikachu would use its tail. However, Pichu hits harder and faster than Pikachu and many moves have altered functionality, making it different enough to not be considered an Echo Fighter in ''Ultimate''''Ultimate''.






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--> '''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/{{Star Fox|1}}'' [[[UsefulNotes/SuperNintendoEntertainmentSystem SNES]]], 1993
--> '''Creator:''' Nintendo, Creator/ArgonautSoftware
--> '''Publisher:''' Nintendo

-> '''Playable in:''' ''Melee'', ''Brawl'', ''3DS/Wii U'', ''Ultimate''\\
'''Specials''': [[RayGun Blaster]], [[FlashStep Falco Phantasm]], [[WreathedInFlames Fire Bird]], [[AttackReflector Reflector]]\\

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--> '''Debut:''' -->'''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/{{Star Fox|1}}'' [[[UsefulNotes/SuperNintendoEntertainmentSystem SNES]]], 1993
--> '''Creator:''' -->'''Creator:''' Nintendo, Creator/ArgonautSoftware
--> '''Publisher:''' -->'''Publisher:''' Nintendo

-> '''Playable ->'''Playable in:''' ''Melee'', ''Brawl'', ''3DS/Wii U'', ''Ultimate''\\
'''Specials''': '''Specials:''' [[RayGun Blaster]], [[FlashStep Falco Phantasm]], [[WreathedInFlames Fire Bird]], [[AttackReflector Reflector]]\\



-> See Characters/StarFoxTeam for more information on the character in his origin series.

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** ''3DS/Wii U'': All stages from his series[[note]]Corneria in ''3DS'', Orbital Gate Assault and Lylat Cruise in ''Wii U''[[/note]].

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** ''3DS/Wii U'': All stages from his series[[note]]Corneria series.[[note]]Corneria in ''3DS'', Orbital Gate Assault and Lylat Cruise in ''Wii U''[[/note]].U''.[[/note]]






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--> '''Creator:''' Creator/IntelligentSystems
--> '''Publisher:''' Nintendo

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'''Specials''': [[ArmorPiercingAttack Shield]] [[ChargedAttack Breaker]], [[{{Combos}} Dancing Blade]], [[{{Shoryuken}} Dolphin Slash]], [[CounterAttack Counter]]\\

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'''Specials''': '''Specials:''' [[ArmorPiercingAttack Shield]] [[ChargedAttack Breaker]], [[{{Combos}} Dancing Blade]], [[{{Shoryuken}} Dolphin Slash]], [[CounterAttack Counter]]\\



-> See Characters/FireEmblemShadowDragonAndTheBladeOfLightPlayableCharacters for more information on the character in his origin series.

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** ''3DS/Wii U'': All stages from his series[[note]]Arena Ferox in ''3DS'', Coliseum and Castle Siege in ''Wii U''[[/note]].

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** ''3DS/Wii U'': All stages from his series[[note]]Arena series.[[note]]Arena Ferox in ''3DS'', Coliseum and Castle Siege in ''Wii U''[[/note]].U''.[[/note]]






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

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--> '''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTime'' [[[UsefulNotes/Nintendo64 N64]]], 1998 [[note]]The child Link technically appeared first in ''[[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaI The Legend of Zelda]]'', but the character in ''Smash'' unambiguously represents the character from ''Ocarina of Time'' and ''Majora's Mask''.[[/note]]
--> '''Creator:''' Creator/{{Nintendo}}
--> '''Publisher:''' Nintendo

-> '''Playable in:''' ''Melee'', ''Ultimate''\\
'''Specials''': [[ArrowsOnFire Fire]] [[ArcherArchetype Bow]], [[BattleBoomerang Boomerang]], SpinAttack, [[ThrowDownTheBomblet Bomb]]\\

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--> '''Debut:''' -->'''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTime'' [[[UsefulNotes/Nintendo64 N64]]], 1998 [[note]]The child Link technically appeared first in ''[[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaI The Legend of Zelda]]'', but the character in ''Smash'' unambiguously represents the character from ''Ocarina of Time'' and ''Majora's Mask''.[[/note]]
--> '''Creator:''' -->'''Creator:''' Creator/{{Nintendo}}
--> '''Publisher:''' -->'''Publisher:''' Nintendo

-> '''Playable ->'''Playable in:''' ''Melee'', ''Ultimate''\\
'''Specials''': '''Specials:''' [[ArrowsOnFire Fire]] [[ArcherArchetype Bow]], [[BattleBoomerang Boomerang]], SpinAttack, [[ThrowDownTheBomblet Bomb]]\\



Link as a child. As his trophy notes, he is ''the'' original portrayal of Link.[[note]]At the time ''Melee'' was released, the only ''Zelda'' games that starred an Adult Link were ''The Adventure of Link'' and (partially) ''Ocarina of Time''[[/note]] ''Melee'' and ''Ultimate'' specifically use the child version of the Hero of Time who defeated Ganondorf in ''[[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTime Ocarina of Time]]'', and who stopped the moon from crashing into Termina in ''[[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaMajorasMask Majora's Mask]]''.\\

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Link as a child. As his trophy notes, he is ''the'' original portrayal of Link.[[note]]At the time ''Melee'' was released, the only ''Zelda'' games that starred an Adult Link were ''The Adventure of Link'' and (partially) ''Ocarina of Time''[[/note]] Time''.[[/note]] ''Melee'' and ''Ultimate'' specifically use the child version of the Hero of Time who defeated Ganondorf in ''[[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTime Ocarina of Time]]'', and who stopped the moon from crashing into Termina in ''[[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaMajorasMask Majora's Mask]]''.\\



-> See ''Characters/TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTime'' and ''Characters/TheLegendOfZeldaMajorasMask'' character pages for more information on the character in his origin series.

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-> See ->See ''Characters/TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTime'' and ''Characters/TheLegendOfZeldaMajorasMask'' character pages for more information on the character in his origin series.



* MiniMe: To the adult Link in ''Melee'', as he wears the same tunic and has the same moveset. Justified as [[MyFutureSelfAndMe they're the same person, just with a seven year age difference.]]

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* MiniMe: To the adult Link in ''Melee'', as he wears the same tunic and has the same moveset. Justified as [[MyFutureSelfAndMe they're the same person, just with a seven year age difference.]] difference]].
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You Gotta Have Blue Hair has been redirected to Hair Colors.


* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: Most ''Fire Emblem'' main characters do, but Marth's is notable for starting the tradition.
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* FingerlessGloves: Marth's gloves open at his fingers. Seems like a ''Fire Emblem'' thing.
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* {{Flanderization}}: Believe it or not, over half of Pichu's moves in ''Melee'' didn't hurt itself. In ''Ultimate'', this is no longer the case. This is actually more of a case of CompetitiveBalance, since Pichu's attack power and mobility have been increased across the board, and its synergy with [[ComebackFactor rage]] is an essential part of its "death or glory" playstyle.

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* {{Flanderization}}: Believe it or not, over half of Pichu's moves in ''Melee'' didn't hurt itself. In ''Ultimate'', this is no longer the case. This is actually more of a case of CompetitiveBalance, since Pichu's attack power and mobility have been increased across the board, and its synergy with [[ComebackFactor [[ComebackMechanic rage]] is an essential part of its "death or glory" playstyle.
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* GratuitousEnglish: Just like Fox, Falco says "Mishon comprete!" during his victory poses in ''Melee'', voiced by Creator/HisaoEgawa.

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* GratuitousEnglish: Just like Fox, Falco says "Mishon "Mission comprete!" during his victory poses in ''Melee'', voiced by Creator/HisaoEgawa.
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* AdaptationalPersonalityChange: In the ''Dr. Mario'' games, his personality wasn't all that different aside from just Mario wearing a doctor's coat, as he still looked peppy, optimistic, and overall happy given that it seems that he enjoys being a doctor as well as curing patients for their benefit. But in a similar vein to Mario in ''Smash Bros.'' he displays more of a serious, focused, and rather composed demeanor especially in ''3DS/Wii U''. However, he's not completely serious business as he can still show some blissful expressions such as in one of his victory poses where the doc is tossing his Megavitamins and pulls out 2 more as he's seen smiling afterwards.
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Badass Mustache and Badass Beard are being merged into Manly Facial Hair. Examples that don't fit or are zero-context are removed. To qualify for Manly Facial Hair, the facial hair must be associated with masculinity in some way. Please read the trope description before readding to make sure the example qualifies.


* BadassMustache: For the same reason as Mario.
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''Ultimate:'' [[Characters/SuperSmashBrosUltimate64To69 64–69 (Initial Release)]] | [[Characters/SuperSmashBrosEchoFighters 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 New Echo Fighters]] | [[Characters/SuperSmashBrosUltimate70To75 70–75 (DLC Fighters 1)]] | [[Characters/SuperSmashBrosUltimate76To82 76–82 (DLC Fighters 2)]]\\
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Playing VS. Mode isn't the only way to do this. Other methods include playing on the Spirit Board, playing Mob Smash, or exiting World of Light. Smash Wiki calls this "Cumulative Wait Time," so I'm referring to it as such.


** '''In ''Ultimate''''': Play Vs. Mode for 10 hours and 20 minutes, beat Classic Mode with Mario or anyone in his unlock tree seven times, or find and defeat him in ''World of Light''.

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** '''In ''Ultimate''''': Play Vs. Mode for Have a Cumulative Wait Time of 10 hours and 20 minutes, beat Classic Mode with Mario or anyone in his unlock tree seven times, or find and defeat him in ''World of Light''.



** '''In ''Ultimate''''': Play Vs. Mode for 5 hours and 40 minutes, beat Classic Mode with Pikachu or anyone in his unlock tree seven times, or find and defeat it in ''World of Light''.

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** '''In ''Ultimate''''': Play Vs. Mode for Have a Cumulative Wait Time of 5 hours and 40 minutes, beat Classic Mode with Pikachu or anyone in his unlock tree seven times, or find and defeat it in ''World of Light''.



** '''For ''Ultimate''''': Play Vs. Mode for 5 hours and 20 minutes, beat Classic Mode with Fox or anyone in his unlock tree four times, or find and defeat him in ''World of Light''.

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** '''For ''Ultimate''''': Play Vs. Mode for Have a Cumulative Wait Time of 5 hours and 20 minutes, beat Classic Mode with Fox or anyone in his unlock tree four times, or find and defeat him in ''World of Light''.



** '''In ''Ultimate''''': Play Vs. Mode for 1 hour and 10 minutes, beat Classic Mode with Yoshi or anyone in his unlock tree twice, or find and defeat him in ''World of Light''.

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** '''In ''Ultimate''''': Play Vs. Mode for Have a Cumulative Wait Time of 1 hour and 10 minutes, beat Classic Mode with Yoshi or anyone in his unlock tree twice, or find and defeat him in ''World of Light''.



** '''In ''Ultimate''''': Play Vs. Mode for 1 hour and 20 minutes, beat Classic Mode with Link or anyone in his unlock tree six times, or find and defeat him in ''World of Light''.

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** '''In ''Ultimate''''': Play Vs. Mode for Have a Cumulative Wait Time of 1 hour and 20 minutes, beat Classic Mode with Link or anyone in his unlock tree six times, or find and defeat him in ''World of Light''.
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* SecretCharacter:

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* SecretCharacter: You have to unlock him in Melee, Brawl, 3DS/Wii U, and Ultimate. Much like Mr. Game and Watch, he's unlockable in every game he's appeared in. He becomes playable after the following conditions are met:

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