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1!!'''Debuting in the ''Fanfic/SupperSmashBrosMishonhFromGod'' MST'''
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3[[foldercontrol]]
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5[[folder:Erika]]
6 ''Commentary Hostess''
7
8-> '''Debuted in''': A Wild Badfic Appeared! (Episode 1)
9-> '''Snarker type''': All-Around Snarker (Lv. 5) (Playful-leaning)
10--> "Then what? [[LargeHam HALF THE SENTENCE DROPPED OFF THE FACE OF THE EARTH AND LEFT THE QUOTATION MARKS, FOLKS!]]"
11
12The Commentary's hostess. A 15-year old (and counting), [[DeadpanSnarker sarcastic]], [[GenkiGirl energetic]], [[MotorMouth fast-talking]], [[PaperFanOfDoom paper fan-wielding]] [[TheIdiotFromOsaka Kansai]] Japanese [[VoluntaryShapeshifter shapeshifting]] yellow Mii who can switch between her Mii form and [[Franchise/{{Pokemon}} Emol]][[ShockAndAwe ga]] form at will, though she prefers the latter. The AuthorAvatar of the author, she has the ability to summon characters from other universes, and is the only one who has full awareness of ours. Being an extension of the author, she can say anything that comes to her mind that would be out of character for everybody else
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14* AsianAndNerdy: Japanese and, by nature of the show and its premise, a pretty major nerd.
15* AuthorAvatar
16* CovertPervert: If [[HormoneAddledTeenager her reaction]] to being petted by [[PrettyBoy Robin]] in episode 14 is anything to go by. She also sits extremely close to [[spoiler: Kamui]] without noticing in the next episode, ironically as she's talking about her nonchalant attitude on romance, and a few episodes later in 18 she sits on [[spoiler:Link’s]] shoulder and is temporarily in a trance. She also pretty blatantly ogles [[spoiler:Roy]] in episode 7.
17--> Erika: He's married, he's married, he's married...
18** And her pervertedness is shown again in Episode 20; she reacts pretty intensely when [[spoiler:Adult!Red]] pets her, and [[spoiler:Adult!Blue]] hitting on her leads to [[spoiler:her sputtering before the show cuts to a WeAreExperiencingTechnicalDifficulties screen]]. And this becomes a BrickJoke when the latter flirts with her again after the end of the commentary, after which she says [[IllBeInMyBunk she has to use the bathroom]] and take a cold shower. Even during the commentary itself, she blushes when [[spoiler:Blue]] gets flustered. It practically becomes a running gag pertaining to {{Pretty Boy}}s.
19* CuteButCacophonic: You ''really'' don't want her to yell around you.
20* CutenessProximity: She's not only clearly enamored by [[spoiler:[[TheCutie Lucas]]]] in Episode 7, but in Episode 25, she squeals and glomps Rock, overcome by this, much to his shock. She then does it again, this time with Robin in his Christmas costume in the next episode.
21* DeadpanSnarker: What did you expect?
22* GenkiGirl: At times. She becomes calmer as she, and by extension the author, ages, but she generally always keeps her energetic persona.
23* GratuitousJapanese: Since she's Japanese, she uses this sometimes, first seen when mocking Sara for assuming all Asians speak the same language.
24* TheKnightsWhoSaySquee: Has a huge moment of this when she sees Sonic for the first time in the first episode.
25* TheLeader: Type I and III. As the commentary hostess, she is the leader of the team.
26* MagicPants: Her clothes presumably magically disappear when she transforms.
27* MorphicResonance: Downplayed. Her black hair, black hat, and yellow outfit in Mii form makes her ''slightly'' resemble an Emolga.
28* NotAllowedToGrowUp: She's the only character who averts this, as she ages along with her creator. This is first shown when Robin doesn't age when his birthday goes by, but Erika explicitly turns 16 in episode 9.
29* OlderThanTheyLook: She starts the commentary at age 15, but according to her description in episode 1, she looks like a preteen.
30* PaperFanOfDoom: Starts wielding one in Episode 5, reflecting the region of Japan she's from. She even has a sheath for it. However, it isn't used as an actual weapon until Episode 25.
31* RealityWarper: Implied, due to the fact she can summon characters just by clapping (though only shown in episode 1) for one.
32* ShockAndAwe: Can transform into an Emolga.
33* SignatureHeadgear: Wears a magenta and red PaletteSwap of [[VideoGame/PokemonGoldAndSilver Lyra's]] hat. From Episode 23 onward, it changes to Ethan's to reflect her tomboyishness more. As of October 5th 2018, [[https://www.deviantart.com/erikatheraindeer/art/Some-art-for-Erika-766822832 it became a black and dark grey hat, resembling the original hat more]].
34* StupidSexyFlanders: Says this word-for-word when she meets Lucina.
35* {{Tomboy}}: Despite the Lyra hat and moderate use of the color pink, she says herself that she is one of these, one of the things she likes to do being hands-on do-it-yourself projects. Eventually, she switches out the hat design in Episode 23 to that of Ethan's instead to reflect this.
36* VoluntaryShapeshifter
37[[/folder]]
38
39[[folder:Ness]]
40
41-> '''Debuted in''': A Wild Badfic Appeared! (Episode 1)
42-> '''Home series/game''': ''VideoGame/{{EarthBound|1994}}''
43-> '''Snarker type''': All-Around Snarker (Lv. 6) (Playful-leaning)
44--> "Well that escalated quickly! Sheepers Ieepers, we have children here!"
45
46The 13-year old protagonist of ''VideoGame/{{EarthBound|1994}}''. Here he is characterized as an all-around [[DeadpanSnarker snarky]] WiseBeyondHisYears prodigy with an IQ of 150 and a FunetikAksent, who despite his maturity is about as happy-go-lucky and fun-loving as Erika herself, possibly even more so, apparently as a manifestation of sorts of his debut game. Probably one of the most prominent party members, even surpassing Erika at times, and despite his young age (which he is very well aware of), and even younger appearance, he seems to be one of the most Medium Aware and knowledgeable generally about whatever pops up in the fics. And despite his friendliness, he also has this mysterious, even somewhat detached aura about him. Due to being one of the Original 12, he is also often the one most knowledgeable about the mansion and the tournament, and has a a lot of particluary close friends among the others as well, even with almost all of the Smashers already tending to see eachother as friends.
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48* TheAce: Smart, snarkier than most party members, apparently a great singer and wise, yet still fun-loving.
49* BatterUp: Uses a baseball bat as a weapon, which he uses to help fend off [[spoiler:an apparent extension of Sara-Sue]].
50* CovertPervert: If a throwaway remark by him is anything to go by, in regards to his LoveInterest Paula.
51* CloudCuckooLander: Occasionally. Like when he mentions offhand that he thought of using Kirby as a gun.
52* CuteButCacophonic: Apparently deafening when he raises his voice.
53* DeadpanSnarker: And likely one of the most potent.
54* TheFakeCutie: He looks like a cute little boy; but behind that cherubic face and charming, indistinguishable accent is in fact a snarky 13-year-old with a much more mature personality and sense of humor, and a hidden cynicism that sometimes shows hints of itself. [[spoiler:Calem]], the only character in the ''Mishonh from God'' crew not previously familiar with him at that point, learns this in Episode 4 and is naturally kind of creeped out.
55--> '''Ness''': (To [[spoiler:Calem]]) *shrugs* *[[DissonantSerenity cheerfully]]* Oh, Xav, my innocence was lost a long time ago!
56* FunetikAksent
57* GoshDangItToHeck[=/=]UnusualEuphemism: Seems to be fond of these - to the point he has a whole page in a notebook of them!
58* TheLancer: He's only second to Erika in importance and prominence, and may even outclass her.
59* LargeHam: When he wants to, he can be this to a delicious extent.
60* LittleMissSnarker: Gender Inverted.
61* MediumAwareness: How much is ambiguous, but he seems to have some knowledge about the fourth wall and the fact that he's from a video game.
62* MouthyKid
63* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: [[spoiler:In the opener of Episode 7, the first one written after the death of Creator/SatoruIwata, Ness is shown unusually disheveled, somewhat tired and overall ''very'' much not his usual cheerful self.]]
64* PsychicPowers
65* SeenItAll: "Seen weirder!" is a phrase he likes to use quite often. Considering the game he's from...
66* SignatureHeadgear: His signature baseball cap.
67* SuddenlyFluentInGibberish: He claims that he is literally fluent in Gibberish. As a result many look to him for translations when the spelling really gets bad.
68* TeenGenius: Has an IQ of 150. He often has knowledge on a bunch of trivia tangentially related to what is going on.
69* TotallyRadical: Sometimes talks like this - due to the nature of the character, he is most likely making fun of himself more than anything.
70* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Hamburg steaks.
71* WhatTheHellIsThatAccent: His accent ''seems'' to be some kind of variation of Texan... or at least it might have been trying to be so initially. It then rapidly became more and more distinct, so that it can't really be pinned down to any specific region.
72%% * WiseBeyondHisYears: Though more willing to have fun than most examples.
73* YoungerThanTheyLook: A thing about himself he likes to make fun of on occasion. He hasn't hit puberty yet and looks and sounds 8, but he takes it in stride.
74
75[[/folder]]
76
77[[folder:Sonic]]
78
79-> '''Debuted in''': A Wild Badfic Appeared! (Episode 1)
80-> '''Home series/game''': VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog
81-> '''Snarker type''': Playful-Relaxed Snarker (Lv. 5)
82--> [[BringIt "Alright! Let’s do this!" *catches fist*]]
83
84The hero of the Sonic series of video games, he retains his laid-back and wisecracking attitude for the commentary. He, like Erika and Ness, really loves his job in the show, and clearly shows his enjoyment in what he does, though he is less hyperactive or rapid-fire than Erika or Ness. Seems to be oblivious of sexual content.
85
86* DeadpanSnarker: As expected.
87* RealMenHateSugar: He has stated a few times that he doesn't like sweets; such as in Episode 9 where he rejects Erika's birthday cake, and in Episode 10 in which he says he doesn't care much for Halloween candy and is in it purely for the fun. This shocks [[spoiler:the two Corrins]] in episode 15 due to their canonical {{Sweet Tooth}}s.
88* SmarterThanYouLook: Surprisingly, he's referenced literary and story conventions and tropes a few times, much like Robin does. This stems from the fact that he is actually shown to like reading in the games he hails from, specifically shown the storybook series.
89* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Chili dogs.
90
91[[/folder]]
92
93[[folder: Robin♂]]
94
95-> '''Debuted in''': A Wild Badfic Appeared! (Episode 1)
96-> '''Home series/game''': VideoGame/FireEmblemAwakening
97-> '''Snarker type''': Relaxed Snarker (Lv. 4)
98--> "What? I’m used to literature, not the embodiment of the worst that an happen without a publishing house!
99
100The male avatar and tactician from Fire Emblem Awakening. The oldest out of the original five party members, he is more deadpan and relaxed in his sarcasm, and somewhat less in frequency, though he does enjoy his job as any of them. Due to the medieval setting he comes from, he isn't that aware of modern technology and knowledge, though he is clearly not stupid, showing his intellect in other areas. Due to being a literature fan, he has an understanding of literary conventions and cliches, often taking on more of a mock-critical take on what he does than others.
101
102* BadassBookworm: He occasionally references literature, being an avid reader of books like in canon, and various literary conventions and techniques.
103* BestFriendsInLaw: [[spoiler:He's technically Chrom's son-in-law]].
104* ButtMonkey: While it isn't too persistent, it's somewhat of a RunningGag for someone or something to fall on his back (and he always uses the same line no less), and he's had more than a few unwanted sexual advances aimed at him from female characters on and offscreen, among various other gags at his expense.
105--> '''Robin''': Gah! My back!
106* ChickMagnet: Aside from [[spoiler:Lucina]], he's found to be attractive by Erika, [[{{Yandere}} Tharja]] back home, [[spoiler:Selene]]...
107* CoolBigBro: He's the oldest out of the original 5, as lampshaded in the notes of Episode 8 where erikatheraindeer refers to him as the "chaperone".
108* CovertPervert: Blushes recalling Lucina in her [[VideoGame/FireEmblemHeroes Spring Festival]] costume; which, to those unfamiliar, looks like a PlayboyBunny outfit.
109* DeadpanSnarker
110** GentlemanSnarker: Especially compared to others of the original 5, he's much more polite and calm than most when it comes to his role.
111* FishOutOfTemporalWater: Because of the setting he comes from, he tends to be slow to modern references. However, living with the Smashers has seemed to have given him at least a rudimentary knowledge.
112* HappilyMarried: To Lucina.
113* HeterosexualLifePartners: [[spoiler:With Chrom, full stop.]] When they're in the party together, they tend to play off of eachother, bantering quite often or sometimes even somewhat childishly teasing eachother, and it's made really clear that they're very close friends.
114* LargeHam: Not normally, but even he can have moments like these, I.e. "You're a Mean One, Sara-Sue".
115* LivingCrashpad: Unfortunately tends to happen to him somewhat often, at the expense of hurting his back.
116* NotSoAboveItAll: He's generally the most relaxed and serious out of the initial members of the Mishonh from God commentary, and even among the others he's one of the most levelheaded, but even he shows downright goofy moments (in particular, "You're A Mean One, Sara-Sue!"); and in Episode 22, he outright has a minor freakout over Sara's InsaneTrollLogic strategy.
117* OnlySaneMan: It's not that everybody is insane or even abnormal per se, it's just that he's the most calm most of the time.
118* SeductionProofMarriage: Invokes this when [[spoiler:Selene]] flirts with him in her debut. He tells her he's married, and she backs off immediately; however it's merely invoked because the girl in question is only 11 years old.
119* TheSmartGuy: Out of the initial five.
120* TheStrategist: His status as one comes up sometimes; in Episode 22 of ''Misonh from God'', Sara actually attempting to use strategy... only to blatantly render it meaningless not a line later makes him briefly lose his cool.
121
122[[/folder]]
123
124[[folder:Rock/Mega Man (and Rush)]]
125
126->'''Debuted in''': A Wild Badfic Appeared! (Episode 1)
127-> '''Home series/game''': VideoGame/MegaManClassic
128-> '''Snarker type''': Gimmick Character (Lv. 2) (Innocent) (Rock), [[FlatCharacter Neutral]] (Rush)
129--> "Let's do it!" "Woof!"
130
131The KidHero robot of the Mega Man classic series, and his loyal robot dog. While Rush doesn't have much personality and just sticks in the occasional bark, Rock himself is a bit different from the original five, in that he is not as sarcastic, nor as really biting in his remarks. Probably one of the most {{Moe}} portrayals of the Blue Bomber, being rather naive and childish, contrasting him with Ness, with a childlike curiosity, optimism and obliviousness to romance and sexual content; he was apparently added in mainly for AuthorAppeal because of her like for cute characters.
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133* CheerfulChild
134* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Averted for Rush in Episode 8; he just disappears, but then Rock is immediately asked about it and he explains that he got bored, lampshading the very little role he had in the first place.
135* TheCutie: Rock seems to have this role in the commentary - cute, innocent, and just plain adorable.
136* DeadpanSnarker: Actually downplayed. Compared to most others, Rock isn't much. However, even he has his moments sometimes.
137* FlatCharacter: Rush
138* InnocentProdigy: Rock's characterization invokes this, what with being intelligent but very naive.
139* NiceGuy: While most of the commentators are nice, kind people despite their sarcasm and love of roasting their victims, he's quite possibly one of the sweetest.
140* RobotKid
141* TagalongKid: Seeing as he doesn't contribute as much as the other original five.
142* TeamPet: Rush
143* TheSpeechless: Rush, even after the introduction of translators, is only ever seen barking and making dog noises.
144
145[[/folder]]
146
147!!'''Everyone past this point is a WalkingSpoiler. Please proceed with caution.'''
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155[[folder:Lucina]]
156
157-> '''Debuted in''': Two Blue Recruits and Magic Gum! (Episode 3)
158-> '''Home series/game''': VideoGame/FireEmblemAwakening
159-> '''Snarker type''': Gimmick Character (Lv. 1) (ComicallySerious)
160--> "I'll do my best"
161
162The princess of Yilisse, other Smasher from Fire Emblem Awakening in SSB4, and in this case, Robin's wife. She is decidedly less sarcastic than most of the other party members in her debut, making up for it with being ComicallySerious to a rather ludicrous extent. In ''Mishonh from God'', she was only a temporary party member, leaving after episode 5.
163
164%% * BerserkButton: While normally very calm, whatever you do, don't you ''dare'' use Marth's name in vain in front of her.
165%% * TheComicallySerious: Her main gimmick.
166%% * FishOutOfTemporalWater: See entry on Robin's profile.
167%% * HappilyMarried: To Robin.
168* TheKnightsWhoSaySquee: Her idolization of Marth is really amped up in these commentaries - according to Pit, she ''fainted'' when she learned their birthdays were on the same day, and she does not take it well when he is insulted.
169
170[[/folder]]
171
172[[folder:Calem]]
173
174-> '''Debuted in''': Two Blue Recruits and Magic Gum! (Episode 3)
175-> '''Home series/game''': VideoGame/PokemonXAndY
176-> '''Snarker type''': Playful-Relaxed Snarker (Lv. 4)
177--> "Bonjour!"
178
179The male trainer from ''Pokémon X and Y'', and champion of Kalos. He is depicted here as a suave, free-spirited, laid-back, somewhat {{Troll}}-ish [[TheCharmer Charmer]], and is stated to be an {{Expy}} of Sonic. He debuted in the commentary with his loyal Gredinja Sudz, and has a snarking style similar to who he was based off of.
180
181* TheAce: He's considered a prodigy and hero back home, and is the champion of Kalos on top of it. While he isn't as legendary as Red, it's made clear via [[spoiler:Elio and Selene]] that he's pretty well-regarded.
182* BilingualBonus: His and his entire party's dialogue is littered with French words and phrases and translated French expressions.
183%% * DeadpanSnarker
184* {{Expy}}: Of Sonic. Because of their similarities, they seem to hit off a friendship really well.
185* FishOutOfWater: In a sense; he and some of his Pokemon are some of the few non-Smashers who aren't Erika in the ''Supper Smash Bros'' run, and is the only permanent one. As a result, he sometimes has no clue what his fellow party members or parts of the fic are talking about.
186* GratuitousFrench: Often drops these in his dialogue. In fact, Erika says in her notes that her decision to include him was influenced by a GratuitousFrench misspelling in chapter 3. This also applies to most of his party, who often liberally use French words sprinkled throughout their dialogue. He and his Pokemon also sometimes use literal versions of actual French sayings (e.g., "the brain of a cheese sandwich", "a beard").
187** The birth names of most of his Pokémon, as well as of the nicknames, are also in French.
188* InSeriesNickname: “Xav”, probably a reference to promotional material.
189* NotSoAboveItAll: Despite himself, sometimes can't help but laugh at the immature spelling "errors" littered throughout ''Mishonh from God'', being a teenager and all.
190* PrincelyYoungMan: A mix of the Prince Charming and Gentleman type; Charming, rather calm and relaxed, and it's even revealed in episode 19 that he's actually known as "Prince Charming" back home.
191* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: When mentioning the Ultimate Weapon incident to [[spoiler:Elio]], his tone briefly becomes more serious than usual, despite making a few jokes about Team Flare before Episode 20. Apparently, even he still has a bit of a difficult time believing that actually happened. Considering the fate of all life on Earth rested solely on the shoulders of him and four other teenagers, he may have [[spoiler:become immortal, and everything else surrounding AZ, the Ultimate Weapon, Infinity Energy, and Team Flare]], that's pretty understandable.
192%% * RedBaron: According to [[spoiler:Elio]], "Prince Charming".
193* SophisticatedAsHell: While he does use GratuitousFrench, he also commonly uses words like "dude", "bro", "sick", and occasionally even [[PrecisionFStrike "crap"]].
194* TheKnightsWhoSaySquee: Downplayed; fan of previous Pokémon protagonists Red and Hilbert.
195* TheTease: He likes flirting with female characters if the chance arises for fun, ranging from [[spoiler:Bayonetta]], to (albeit offscreen) [[spoiler:[[DirtyKid Selene]]]], to Erika, to even Sara herself.
196
197!'''Calem's Pokémon'''
198
199!!'''Sudz'''
200
201-> '''Debuted in''': Two Blue Recruits and Magic Gum! (Episode 3)
202-> '''Snarker type''': Playful Snarker (Lv. 3)
203--> "Bonjour! Xav, can you hear me?"
204
205Calem's [[MakingASplash Greninja]], whose given birth name is Dax. He is only about 9 in Gredinja years, making him very childish for his appearance. Rather mischievous, and one of the first to laugh at an immature joke.
206
207* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Yes, even with the commentary's already often nonsensical, borderline non-sequitar humor, he comes across as one.
208* DeadpanSnarker: Though as a level 3 snarker, he's one of the less potent ones.
209* MakingASplash: Water-type.
210* MoreThanMeetsTheEye: Greninja generally look like ninjas, as their name suggest, complete with the coolness factor of one. This particular Greninja, however... Though, him being the right-hand Pokémon of the champion of Kalos and a Smasher, [[CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass his actual fighting ability is probably not up to question]].
211* PokemonSpeak: Averted. He never says "Greninja", or any variant thereof, even with his translator off.
212* TranslatorMicrobes: As to why he can talk.
213* YoungerThanTheyLook: And it shows in his behavior. Despite being about 5 feet tall and fully-evolved, he's one of the least mature of the bunch.
214
215!!'''Scarlette'''
216
217-> '''Debuted in''': Episode 9 from Outer Space! Happy Birthday, Erika!
218-> '''Snarker type''': Playful Snarker ([[HotBlooded spicy variant]]) (Lv. 5)
219--> "Let's DO this, Mon ami!!"
220
221Calem's hotheaded, loud Talonflame, and his second Pokemon, with the given birth name Madelene. She is around her late teens in Talonflame years.
222
223* AbhorrentAdmirer: Downplayed; she flirts with her trainer a few times, which he of course has no intention of returning whatsoever, but they're still very close friends netherless.
224* BestialityIsDepraved: Inverted; she flirts with her trainer and it's otherwise implied that she's attracted to human males. [[TruthInTelevision This can be attributed to real pet birds being known to get crushes on their owners]].
225* BilingualBonus: Of course, among them [[ForeignCussWord "merde"]] once, and her nickname for Scouter, "Bougon", is French for "grump".
226%% * DeadpanSnarker
227%% * FieryRedhead: More like red-feathered, but definitely. In both senses of the word "fiery" as well.
228* ForeignCurseWord: Is shown saying "merde".
229* GuyOnGuyIsHot: Is shown to believe so.
230%%zce* {{Hotblooded}}: Oh ''yes''.
231%%zce* TheLadette
232%%zce* LargeHam
233* LovableSexManiac: Is shown to be and says outright that she is a pervert, and is flirty around her trainer; not just in the innocent way either.
234* PlayingWithFire: Fire-type, though she doesn't actually burn anything in the commentary proper.
235* PokemonSpeak: Much like Sudz, averted. She merely squawks and screeches with her collar off.
236* TheTease: Tries to be this towards her trainer a few times, though he isn't terribly amused by it.
237%% * TranslatorMicrobes: Same as Sudz.
238
239!!'''Scouter'''
240
241-> '''Debuted in''': Pokeball Palooza! (Episode 16)
242-> '''Snarker type''': Caustic Snarker (Level 5)
243--> "You're both morons. What about that?"
244
245An impatient, grumpy, pessimistic, rather cynical Lucario with the birth name "Lawrence", and one of two at the mansion. His natural personality clash with Scarlette leads to them arguing rather often, though for whatever reason he's less irritated around Buttercup, as well as Macaron due to his calmer, more down-to-Earth nature.
246
247%% * TheComicallySerious: Due to his nature as a Caustic.
248* TheCynic: He's probably one of, if not the most cynical commentators in the ''Mishonh from God'' run. He's also the cynic of his party, which consists almost entirely of optimistic, energetic, and/or quirky characters and is led by a free-spirited flirt.
249%%zce* DeadpanSnarker
250* ForeignCussWord: In Episode 21, he basically calls Sara an "idiotic [[CountryMatters c#%^]]" in French. This did not go unnoticed by Calem and Buttercup, however. He also calls her a "nutcracker" in the same episode, a literal translation of another French insult.
251* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: While he is a pessimistic, grumpy stick in the mud, he still cares for his party-mates, trainer, and fellow Smashers deep down.
252* SarcasticDevotee: He may often roll his eyes at or grumble at what Calem says or does, but he still respects his Trainer deeply and follows him regardless, to the point he left his old trainer, Korrina, to join his party. Since Mega Evolution doesn't seem to have the negative effects described in ''Pokémon Sun'' and ''Moon'', this is also implied by the fact that he can do so.
253* InSeriesNickname: Scarlette, as well as many other party members and at a few points Calem himself getting in on it, calls him "Bougon", [[BilingualBonus French for "Grump"]].
254%% * TranslatorMicrobes
255
256!!'''Buttercup'''
257
258-> '''Debuted in''': Fastball Christmas Special! (Episode 21)
259-> '''Snarker type''': Playful Snarker (Level 3)
260--> "YEEEHAW!"
261
262A cheerful, hammy, spunky, tomboyish female Gogoat by the Pokemon name of "Bayley", with a free spirit and outspoken voice. Strangely enough, Scouter doesn't seem as annoyed by her as he is with everyone else.
263
264* BigEater: In Episode 22, she asks for 10 Deluxe Poképuffs in a gag.
265* BoisterousBruiser: Being a Gogoat, it's a given she's pretty big in stature, and she sure is boisterous.
266%% * DeadpanSnarker: A less potent one, albeit.
267* GreenThumb: Grass-type.
268* LargeHam: [[GratuitousFrench Oui]]! She's quite fond of overacting her jokes and lines.
269%% * {{Tomboy}}: If she were written as male, next to nothing would be different, if at all.
270%% * TranslatorMicrobes
271
272!!'''Macaron'''
273
274-> '''Debuted in''': Zootopian Star Wars! Do the Easter Sylveon Hop! (Episode 25)
275-> '''Snarker type''': Gimmick (Calm)(Level 2)
276--> "Very well, then. If you wish, I will continue."
277
278A calm, polite shiny male Sylveon with the birth name of "Claude" and the mentality of a knight. He is relatively friendly but extremely formal, supportive of his friends, and very loyal to Calem, who he addresses as "sire". Has a pair of Choice Specs on his head. Happens to be the second of his species to join in the commentary.
279
280* BilingualBonus: Those who know even basic French may be able to immediately guess that Macaron is male when his name is revealed; "Macaron" is a masculine noun.
281* TheComicallySerious: Has a mostly serious, if still somewhat lighthearted, gentlemanly demeanor even in the face of reading the ramblings of a rabid 13-year-old.
282* DudeLooksLikeALady: Yes, despite looks, he is indeed male, much to the shock of pretty much everyone who didn't know him previously (and Ness, who could probably already tell).
283* GoodOldWays: He speaks using a mild case of AntiquatedLinguistics, is very gentlemanly, honorable, and as mentioned before, calls Calem "sire". As one of Calem's wild-caught Pokemon (as opposed to Sudz, his Charizard, and Scouter, who were given to him), he apparently sees being captured as some kind of knightly contract, and takes his duty very seriously.
284* GrammarNazi: He tries to correct Sara-Sue's spelling, despite Scouter telling him it's futile.
285* KnightInShiningArmor: Boy does he act like one. And he thinks that he pretty much is a knight for all intents and purposes, viewing the Pokemon-Trainer relationship as that of a knight and lord.
286* MoreThanMeetsTheEye: He and Sudz may as well have had their personalities switched. He's a blue, adorable, whimsical-looking fairy-like dog-creature with ribbons as appendages, but he's actually very calm and level-headed.
287* OnlySaneMan: Among Calem's party, he's probably one of the most down-to-Earth.
288* OurFairiesAreDifferent: Fairy type.
289* SmartPeopleWearGlasses: Wears Choice Specs on his head.
290* SpockSpeak: Downplayed, but it especially stands out compared to other members of his team. He speaks in a very formal, polite, intellectual way, even addressing his trainer by a title rather than by name or nickname like everyone else, so that it comes across like he's a knight or servant speaking to his lord rather than friends speaking together. This naturally weirds Calem out a bit.
291%% * TranslatorMicrobes
292
293!!'''Torch'''
294-> '''Debuted in''': Sorry For The Rapping! (Episode 29)
295-> '''Snarker type''': Miscellaneous (Level 3)
296—-> “This BETTER be worth waking my up from my beauty sleep over!”
297
298A loud but extremely lazy Charizard with the birth name “Jean”. He appears in his debut sleeping, and in general doesn’t really seem to care too much. Used to be the Charizard representing his species in Smash, but has been replaced by another one.
299
300* DeadpanSnarker: A Level 3. He probably can’t bother to go beyond that.
301* EstablishingCharacterMoment: Appears from his Pokeball sleeping. By everyone’s reactions, this is apparently normal.
302* LargeHam: A rare example combined with {{Sleepyhead}}; just because he’s extremely lazy doesn’t mean he isn’t fond of chewing the scenery as much of, if not more than, Buttercup.
303* LazyBum: Yup. Scouter chastises him for this several times, and he himself admits himself that he’s lazy.
304* SleepyHead: His very debut is him sleeping, and he tries to fall back asleep several times, much to Scouter’s annoyance.
305%% * TrabslatorMicrobes
306[[/folder]]
307
308[[folder:Chrom]]
309
310-> '''Debuted in''': The Trio's Here! Of donuts, bashing through snow, and otters. (Episode 4)
311-> '''Home series/game''': VideoGame/FireEmblemAwakening
312-> '''Snarker type''': Deadpan Snarker (Lv. 4)
313--> "Listen young lady, being a ruler is not a easy job. What right do you have when all you do is sit on your lazy bum all day?!"
314
315Lucina's father and the current Exalt of Yilisse, and Robin's best friend. He was the commentary's first character of the "Deadpan Snarker" category.
316
317* BestFriendsInLaw: Technically, he's Robin's father-in-law.
318* TheComicallySerious: To a lesser extent than his daughter, but he still sometimes acts like this.
319* DeadpanSnarker: And much more deadpan than other members at the time of his introduction.
320* FishOutOfTemporalWater: Even more so than Robin or Lucina.
321%% * HeterosexualLifePartners: With Robin.
322* SirSwearsAlot: He rarely says anything worse than "damn", "bloody", or "hell", (and at worst [[PrecisionFStrike "twat" or "bollocks"]]), and not too often either, but until that point any kind of swearing was new to the commentary, everyone mostly preferring euphemisms, GoshDangItToHeck, or not cursing whatsoever.
323[[/folder]]
324
325[[folder:Pit]]
326
327-> '''Debuted in''': The Trio's Here! Of donuts, bashing through snow, and otters. (Episode 4)
328-> '''Home series/game''': VideoGame/KidIcarus
329-> '''Snarker type''': Playful Snarker (Lv. 5)
330--> "Ready or not, Pit quips in!"
331
332The hero of the Kid Icarus series, captain of the Goddess of Light Palutena's guard, and one of the most potent members of the commentary. While not exactly the smartest, he is one of the best examples of "Playful Snarker", completely retaining his cheerful, hotblooded personality from his own series. Much like Ness, he also has a particularity wide web of friendships and bonds across the Smashers, seemingly being close friends with pretty much everyone, especially the swordsmen and Samus, who he considers his older sister due to a NoodleIncident.
333
334* AnnoyingYoungerSibling:[[spoiler: Despite being technically older than Dark Pit, he definitely acts like this. Best shown when he forces the poor dark angel to dress in matching costumes with him. Multiple times. He also acts like one to Samus, though she more openly enjoys his presence.]]
335* BerserkButton: ''Ridley''. Don't even mention him in front of him. Apparently, he used a replica to be used in the Pyrosphere stage as target practice... yes, really. He becomes uncharacteristically wrathful to a scary degree when he appears in ''Mishonh from God'', albeit still in his hammy, loud way.
336* BigBrotherInstinct: Or rather, Little Brother Instinct; presumably why he hates Ridley so much.
337* BigEater: His appetite is bought up quite often.
338* BookDumb: Noticeably so; he would be illiterate and therefore unable to participate if he wasn't taught to read and write beforehand, and even then, it is implied he is only slightly better than ''Sara'' in spelling.
339* LargeHam: He is not above yelling and overdramatic acting at all, and does it all with a lot of cheerful energy.
340* LikeBrotherAndSister: Apparently his relationship with Samus, a reference to the fact that the original VideoGame/KidIcarus and {{VideoGame/Metroid}} are considered sibling games.
341* MediumAwareness: The only one besides Ness and Erika to break the fourth wall.
342%% * TwinBanter: [[spoiler:With Dark Pit]]
343
344[[/folder]]
345
346[[folder:Kristoff (Herdier)]]
347-> '''Debuted in''': Goodbye Lucina! The Pokemon get a voice. (Episode 5)\
348'''Home series/game''': {{Franchise/Pokemon}}; based off of the character of the same name from {{Franchise/Frozen}}\
349'''Snarker type''': Deadpan Snarker (Lv. 5)
350--> "This should be good"
351
352An ice-harvesting Herdier from the kingdom of [[{{Franchise/Frozen}} Arendale]], based heavily off of the character from ''Frozen'', able to talk due to a [[TranslatorMicrobes special collar]]. He has a very similar style to Chrom. A half-OC of sorts, he apparently comes from a Frozen adaption concept that the author has, reenacting the movie with Pokemon. In Mishonh from God, he left at the end of episode 8.
353
354* CivilizedAnimal: Albeit, he may have grown up as a semi-wild Pokémon, considering his Disney counterpart.
355* DeadpanSnarker
356* PokemonSpeak: Actually averted; with his collar off, he barks, but never says any variant of "Herdier". He merely barks like a normal dog.
357* TranslatorMicrobes: Talks with one.
358
359[[/folder]]
360
361[[folder:Lucas]]
362-> '''Debuted in''': Football, meetings and farewells (Episode 7)
363-> '''Home series/game''': {{VideoGame/Mother 3}}
364-> '''Snarker type''': Gimmick ([[NiceGuy Sweet]]) (Lv. 2)
365--> "I-I’ll do my best!"
366
367The protagonist of Mother 3, and one of three DLC characters bought in as guests in "Football, Meetings and Farewells". A very shy individual, contrasting everyone else who has appeared, he doesn't contribute as much. One of Ness's closest friends. Much like Rock, it seems he is one of the more innocent party members in terms of sexual content.
368
369%% * TheCutie: Even more so than Rock.
370* NiceGuy: He's generally very sweet, and can't really bring himself to say anything that snarky.
371* ShrinkingViolet: Very much so; in fact, it's pretty much his gimmick. Though apparently it was worse back in Brawl.
372
373[[/folder]]
374
375[[folder:Roy]]
376-> '''Debuted in''': Football, meetings and farewells (Episode 7)
377-> '''Home series/game''': VideoGame/FireEmblemTheBindingBlade
378-> '''Snarker type''': Gimmick (Sweet) (Level 1.5)
379--> "Um... Hello? Nice to... meet you?"
380
381The sweet but intelligent and highly curious hero of the sixth ''Fire Emblem'' game, also known as the "Young Lion of Pherae", and one of three DLC characters bought in as guests in "Football, Meetings and Farewells". Out of the three, he tries to be the most forgiving (as opposed to being simply scared like Lucas), trying to somehow see the best in Sara-Sue's completely black soul. Generally calm.
382
383* GratuitousJapanese: Drops a few of these, though he speaks in mostly English, unlike in Smash Bros. Since the author is Japanese, it is used in the appropriate context.
384* DamnedByFaintPraise: His relative kindness towards Sara-Sue often comes off as this.
385--> "Um... Alright, then. That's ...interesting?"
386* HalfHumanHybrid: It is mentioned in a throwaway comment that he is part [[OurDragonsAreDifferent Manakete]].
387* RedBaron: "The Young Lion of Pherae".
388* NiceGuy: As one of the few lords who never says anything snarky in canon ever, he's not really that sarcastic, and generally, he's just really kind, calm, and polite, with his reactions, much like Lucas, consisting mostly of confusion and concern, as well as attempted kindness and advice.
389* ThePollyanna: In a way; despite all, he's generally at least somewhat polite to Sara-Sue all the way through, something even the kindest of commentators don't even try to be, always looking for ''some'' kind of good thing to say. Though even then, he isn't really pleased when his best friend among the Smashers (that being Marth) is written to do some... [[{{Squick}} rather gross things]].
390[[/folder]]
391
392
393[[folder:Ryu]]
394-> '''Debuted in''': Football, meetings and farewells (Episode 7)
395-> '''Home series/game''': Franchise/StreetFighter
396-> '''Snarker type''': Gimmick (ComicallySerious) (Lv. 2.5)
397--> "Challenge Accepted."
398
399A Japanese martial artist who is the protagonist of the Franchise/StreetFighter series, and one of three DLC characters bought in as guests in "Football, Meetings and Farewells". Much like Lucina, he is less of a Snarker than one who stays serious in the most ridiculous moments, though he has moments of snark as well, and is less likely to get angry than her.
400
401* TheComicallySerious: Much like in his home series.
402* DeadpanSnarker: Really downplayed compared to already present members.
403* TheStoic: Predictably.
404
405[[/folder]]
406
407[[folder:Dark Pit]]
408-> '''Debuted in''': The Arranged Marriage of Terror! (Episode 10)
409-> '''Home series/game''': VideoGame/KidIcarus
410-> '''Snarker type''': Caustic Snarker (Lv. 5)
411--> "Let’s get this over with."
412
413Pit's dark counterpart, he is the first Caustic Snarker to appear. As a result, his comments are less joke-like than others, being more biting, dry, and less joyful about the situation he is in. Often, he can play off of the ''extremely'' playful-type Pit for unique results.
414
415* CausticCritic: Invoked by his Snarker type.
416* TheComicallySerious: He is not exactly chipper about his circumstances, and is less jokey in his approach. The party being filled with Playful Snarkers (Erika, Ness, Sonic, Calem, Scarlette, and especially Pit) at the time of his debut did not help either.
417* DeadpanSnarker: And a Caustic level 5 at that.
418* SiblingYinYang: Invoked with his relationship with Pit.
419* TwinBanter: In the chapters he's in, he tends to play off of and argue with Pit.
420
421[[/folder]]
422
423[[folder:Cloud Strife]]
424-> '''Debuted in''': Da nanananana na na na~♪ (Episode 11)
425-> '''Home series/game''': VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII
426-> '''Snarker type''': Deadpan Snarker (Lv. 5)
427--> "Okay then… Let’s mosey."
428
429The hero of the seventh installment of the [[RunningGag head-achingly popular]] Final Fantasy, bought in to celebrate his DLC release a week or so prior. Unlike the previous DLC characters, however, he gets used to the commentary rather quickly, proving to be a very potent Deadpan Snarker.
430
431* TheComicallySerious: Comes off as this, what with his deadpan attitude and being surrounded by Playful Snarkers (and all Deadpans being out with only one Caustic at the time of his debut). His [[MythologyGag "let's mosey"]] quote above is probably the best example.
432* DeadpanSnarker
433* TheStoic
434[[/folder]]
435
436[[folder:Bayonetta]]
437-> '''Debuted in''': A Big Fat Rich British New Years (Episode 14)
438-> '''Home series/game''': VideoGame/{{Bayonetta}}
439-> '''Snarker type''': Playful Snarker (Troll) (Lv. 6)
440--> "Let's have fun with this, shall we?"
441
442The protagonist of her self-titled game, who at the time of her introduction hadn't even been made downloadable yet, but was let in early anyways. Is the first of the "Troll" snarker variety, and is one of the fastest to adapt to the commentary. She's also usually one of the first to catch dirty jokes and true to her subtype is rather taunting in her demeanor.
443
444* DeadpanSnarker: And an impressive Level Six at that!
445* HeroicComedicSociopath: She's not above using BlackHumor, and seems to have sadistic tendencies, just like in canon.
446* LadySwearsALot: While some other characters curse too, she especially has little qualms about it and using more explicit swears due to the type of game she's from. Exemplified by the ClusterFBomb of (albeit bleeped out) British expletives she casually rattles off in her debut episode.
447* LovableSexManiac: Much like Scarlette, she is an unashamed, unabashed pervert, probably even more so.
448* TheTease: Oh yes. Almost all her lines come off as extremely flirty, whether it be towards Calem, Erika (who wasn't really amused by it), Sara, or the audience.
449* {{Troll}}: The first of this specific variant of Snarker.
450[[/folder]]
451
452[[folder:Corrin♂, AKA Kamui]]
453-> '''Debuted in''': Happy Valentine's day! Closet hiding intensifies! (Episode 15)
454-> '''Home series/game''': VideoGame/FireEmblemFates
455-> '''Snarker type''': Relaxed Snarker (Level 3)
456--> "My name is not Corn!"
457
458The male avatar of ''Fire Emblem Fates'', and the last DLC newcomer to come to the commentary, alongside his DistaffCounterpart. He is the second pure Relaxed Snarker to join the commentary, though he isn't as potent as Robin due to being a level 3. Overall mild-mannered and hard to anger.
459
460* EmbarrassingNickname: "Corn"; the poor guy apparently got an embarrassing nickname within a week at the mansion. Unfortunately for him, the other commentators like to tease him about it.
461* HappilyMarried: To [[MysteriousWaif Azura]], though unlike Robin it's only offscreen.
462* InSeriesNickname: Besides "Corn", "Kamui", his "Hoshido name", what he prefers others call him to differentiate him from Corrin♀.
463* SweetTooth: His and his counterpart's love of candy is made pretty clear in their debut.
464* TwinTelepathy: Implied. Sometimes his lines overlap with Corrin's, albeit seemingly by coincidence, and they also tend to [[TwinBanter banter]] with one another.
465[[/folder]]
466
467[[folder:Corrin♀]]
468-> '''Debuted in''': Happy Valentine's day! Closet hiding intensifies! (Episode 15)
469-> '''Home series/game''': VideoGame/FireEmblemFates
470-> '''Snarker type''': Playful-Relaxed Snarker (Level 3)
471--> "Let's do this!"
472
473The female avatar of ''Fire Emblem Fates'', and the last DLC to come to the commentary, alongside her SpearCounterpart. She tends to be more peppy and energetic than her male counterpart, and somewhat more vocal.
474
475* TheGadfly: She teases some of the party members as well as Princess America, and seems to take pleasure in egging her counterpart about his EmbarrassingNickname.
476%% * HappilyMarried: To her BattleButler Jakob. Like with Kamui, it's never shown onscreen.
477%% * SweetTooth: Just like her counterpart.
478* TwinTelepathy: Implied. Sometimes her lines overlap with Kamui's, albeit seemingly by coincidence, and they also tend to [[TwinBanter banter]] with one another.
479[[/folder]]
480
481[[folder:Sweetie]]
482-> '''Debuted in''': Pokeball Palooza! (Episode 16)
483-> '''Home series/game''': {{Franchise/Pokemon}}
484-> '''Snarker type''': Deadpan-Relaxed Snarker (Level 4)
485--> "Augh, this language butchering! I hate it!"
486
487A rather hasty busybody of a Jigglypuff with a perfectionist streak. Much like Ness, she has been around since the beginning of Smash.
488
489* DeadpanSnarker
490* GrammarNazi: Though she ultimately gets used to it, she still can't help correcting particulary egregious cases.
491* OurFairiesAreDifferent: Fairy type.
492[[/folder]]
493
494[[folder:Anna (Sylveon)]]
495-> '''Debuted in''': Pokeball Palooza! (Episode 16)\
496'''Home series/game''': {{Franchise/Pokemon}}; based off of the character of the same name from {{Franchise/Frozen}}\
497'''Snarker type''': Playful Snarker (Level 3)
498--> "Wait, what?"
499
500A cheerful, somewhat hotheaded, tomboyish Sylveon princess from the same world Kristoff hails from. She debuted along with her sister, whom she often bounces off of for most of her jokes. She hits off a friendship with Pit due to their similarities.
501
502* BigLittleSister: Sylveon are, in fact, about twenty centimeters taller than Glaceon on average. Granted, they're both adults.
503* CivilizedAnimal: Somewhere between this and FunnyAnimal. She comes from a well-developed society with established customs, culture, and apparently writing system, as well as a ruling family she is part of, yet she still walks on all fours, has animal-like mannerisms, and requires a headset to talk to humans. I.e., she comes from a world very similar to the ''VideoGame/PokemonMysteryDungeon'' series.
504* DeadpanSnarker: A low-level one, but still.
505* FurryReminder: She acts and is referenced to have acted like a dog several times. She also mentions knowing how to use the Pokémon moves Swift and Moon Blast.
506* GenkiGirl
507* LargeHam: Yup.
508* OurFairiesAreDifferent: Is the Fairy-type Sylveon, and mentions being able to use Moon Blast. Since the version of [[BigBad Hans]] in her universe happens to be a Riolu, a pure fighting type, this also adds the poetic irony of the Anna going from having a type disadvantage to him to having an advantage over him via evolution.
509* RedOniBlueOni: Red Oni to Elsa's Blue Oni, which is even reflected in their main colors, unlike their movie counterparts, by virtue of their species; Glaceon have light blue fur, while Sylveon have a primarily pink color scheme.
510* ThePowerOfLove: Considering how it happens in the games, and the events of the movie from which the character she is based on is from, this is presumably how she evolved into Sylveon.
511* TomboyPrincess
512* TranslatorMicrobes
513[[/folder]]
514
515[[folder:Elsa (Glaceon)]]
516-> '''Debuted in''': Pokeball Palooza! (Episode 16)\
517'''Home series/game''': {{Franchise/Pokemon}}; based off of the character of the same name from {{Franchise/Frozen}}\
518'''Snarker type''': Deadpan-Relaxed Snarker (Level 3)
519--> "...Do I even want to know."
520
521A serious, reserved Glaceon from the same world Kristoff originated from, and the queen of their version of Arendale. She debuted along with her sister, whom she often bounces off of for most of her jokes.
522
523* AnIcePerson: Obviously. It's also safe to assume she's been that way even as an Eevee.
524* CivilizedAnimal: See Anna's entry. She may be from a developed society, but she still walks on all fours.
525* DeadpanSnarker: Albeit a low-level one.
526* FurryReminder: Talks about Pokémon society at a few points, which is built to accommodate the fact that yes, many Pokémon of many different species are living together; i.e., sniffing being taboo as a greeting since it creeps some species out. She herself also has some dog-like mannerisms, just like her sister.
527* TheHighQueen: She sure carries herself like the queen she is.
528* PowerIncontinence: While she is seen to not suffer from it anymore, she still has some nervousness about it, and the air temperature around her takes a dive when startled.
529* ProperLady: Definitely, especially compared to Anna.
530* RedOniBlueOni: Blue Oni to Anna's Red Oni, which is even reflected in their main colors, unlike their Disney counterparts, by virtue of their species; Glaceon have light blue fur, while Sylveon have a primarily pink color scheme.
531* TranslatorMicrobes
532[[/folder]]
533
534[[folder:Samus Aran]]
535-> '''Debuted in''': I rate it 7.8/10 (Episode 17)
536-> '''Home series/game''': {{Franchise/Metroid}}
537-> '''Snarker type''': Deadpan-Caustic Snarker (Level 4)
538--> " ... What am I looking at?"
539
540The famous bounty hunter, and Smash veteran. A stoic, no-nonsense woman with vast knowledge in various fields of science, she isn't exactly happy with her situation, unlike Pit, whom she shares a sibling-like relationship with because of a [[NoodleIncident certain event in their past that is not detailed]], and as a result Palutena treats her like a surrogate daughter even with her being physically older, despite (and [[{{Troll}} possibly because of]]) her chagrin. Generally she doesn't express too much emotion and treats everything in a professional fashion, dismissive of anything frivolous or girly, though she is somewhat more open to those whom she trusts very much.
541
542* BigSisterInstinct: Whatever you do, ''do not'' mess with the ''Kid Icarus'' fighters... but ''especially'' not Pit. She will not hesitate to protect him, no matter who or what you are.
543* TheComicallySerious: While she may be a DeadpanSnarker, she also takes things and herself a bit too seriously, which especially sticks out due to [[VideoGame/KidIcarus who her "family" consists of]].
544* DeadpanSnarker
545* LikeBrotherAndSister: Her relationship with Pit.
546* SavvyGuyEnergeticGirl: Inverted platonic example, her being a Savvy Girl to Pit's Energetic Guy.
547* RealWomenDontWearDresses: She's really not a fan of anything that she sees as impractical, and is one of the least feminine members of the cast.
548* RedOniBlueOni: Is definitely Blue Oni to Pit's Red Oni.
549* TomboyAndGirlyGirl: Tomboy to Palutena's girly girl.
550[[/folder]]
551
552[[folder:Palutena]]
553-> '''Debuted in''': I rate it 7.8/10 (Episode 17)
554-> '''Home series/game''': VideoGame/KidIcarus
555-> '''Snarker type''': Playful Snarker (Troll) (Level 5)
556--> "Here's how a goddess does it"
557
558Goddess of Light, Pit's mother figure, and lover of messing with people friend and foe alike. Introduced alongside Samus, she is one of the most potent members of the party and generally one of the best examples of a party member who loves her job. Much like Pit, she has absolutely no problem being overdramatic and hammy, and most of the time does to get a bigger reaction out of people; and she also isn't above using her literally godly powers for causing various mischief directed at her fellow commentators. Apparently hit it off with Bayonetta very well despite initial conflict due to their similar personalities.
559
560* AmazinglyEmbarrassingParents: Acts like one to Samus, and at times Pit, despite Samus actually being physically older than her. [[{{Troll}} Considering her]], it's probably intentional.
561* DeadpanSnarker
562* TheGadfly: Ultimately, she doesn't do anything out of pure malice.
563* {{Troll}}
564* TheTease: Not as much as Bayonetta, but still very present. She evenlampshades how much she's acting like Bayonetta in episode 25.
565* TomboyAndGirlyGirl: See Samus's entry.
566[[/folder]]
567
568[[folder:Link (Twilight Princess)]]
569-> '''Debuted in''': Attack on Commie Nazis! (Episode 18)
570-> '''Home series/game''': VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTwilightPrincess
571-> '''Snarker type''': Deadpan Snarker (Level 3)
572--> "Blimey... Ah don't want to make assumptions about yer home life... But pardon?!"
573
574One of the many incarnations of the holder of the Triforce of Courage, specifically the Link from Twilight Princess, and currently the Link representing his universe in Smash. However, he's mostly a farm boy with a strong sense of justice and caring personality, though he has seemed to take slightly after Midna with her snarky attitude. Despite his shtick as a HeroicMime, here not only can he speak, but he also has a rather distinct speech pattern of British words and terminology mixed with a Texan accent. He was introduced alongside Toony.
575
576* DeadpanSnarker: While not one of the most potent, he can get in some barbs once in a while.
577* FarmBoy: With the accent to reflect it.
578* FriendToAllChildren: It's heavily implied that he's pretty much the go-to person when it comes to looking after the younger Smashers, and a very respected authority figure to them.
579* FunetikAksent
580* HiddenDepths: Apparently, he can be somewhat arrogant in battle against adults. The reason why he [[WeaponTwirling twirls his sword]] is a result of habit from when he was more arrogant overall, so he's mellowed out a lot over the course of his journey.
581* IAmVeryBritish: Averted; mostly, he speaks in dated British terminology (as in he uses words like "golly" and "blimey" with no irony whatsoever), but his accent is clearly Texan-esque, and he's pretty much the opposite of the stereotype.
582* IHatePastMe: Downplayed. While he does regret his past arrogance, he isn’t exactly recoiling in horror at it.
583* InSeriesNickname: "Papa Link", courtesy of Toony.
584* RedOniBlueOni: Blue Oni to Toony's Red Oni.
585[[/folder]]
586
587[[folder:Toony]]
588-> '''Debuted in''': Attack on Commie Nazis! (Episode 16)
589-> '''Home series/game''': VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTheWindWaker
590-> '''Snarker type''': Playful Snarker (Level 4)
591--> "It's Toon Link, you scurvy dog!"
592
593The cheerful, scrappy, wisecracking young sailor and hero who currently bears the Triforce of Courage in his timeline, debuting alongside with Twilight Princess Link, who he is pretty much brothers with. Much like his older counterpart, he also has a rather unique way of speaking in that his lines are sprinkled with British slang that makes him come across like a boisterous experienced man of the seas; i.e., he sort of talks like a pirate. And unlike his older counterpart, he's not above overacting when the time calls for it.
594
595* CheerfulChild: Definitely.
596* DeadpanSnarker: It looks like he picked up a thing or two from Tetra.
597* {{Keet}}
598* RedOniBlueOni: Red Oni to normal Link's Blue Oni.
599* TalkLikeAPirate: Downplayed; he actually never says "arrr", but he uses terms like "matey" and "scurvy dog" casually.
600[[/folder]]
601
602[[folder:Selene]]
603-> '''Debuted in''': Alola! (Episode 19)
604-> '''Home series/game''': VideoGame/PokemonSunAndMoon
605-> '''Snarker type''': Playful Snarker (Level 2.5)
606--> "Alola!"
607
608The female player character of ''VideoGame/PokemonSunAndMoon''; an [[GenkiGirl energetic]], outgoing, [[PluckyGirl plucky]], and [[CloudCuckoolander somewhat odd]] young Pokémon trainer who in her debut episode had just received her starter, along with Elio.
609
610* CheerfulChild
611* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Possibly on par with Sudz, if not ''more'' so. In her debut episode alone, she randomly flirts with Robin (and ''sniffs'' him, or at least awkwardly comments that "You smell good!"), as well as Ness offscreen, does so twice with Calem, (a Champion of a region, celebrity, ''and'' well-regarded hero back in her universe), albeit offscreen the first time, with no qualms or hesitation whatsoever, constantly calls Elio "Ellie" despite him telling her repeatedly not to, spouts out a non-sequitar before the commentary even begins, immediately gets used to being warped to some room she doesn't know after barely receiving her starter (while Elio's reaction is a lot more reasonable in that he still doesn't seem to be fully buying that he's not dreaming), and is mentioned to [[MythologyGag see nothing wrong with sleeping in people's beds without asking]].
612* DirtyKid: Implied with her actions towards some of the male party members, albeit somewhat justified due to her presumably having hit puberty already; though how much of it is indeed early pubescent lust or simply [[{{Cloudcuckoolander}} Selene being Selene]] isn't too clear.
613* EstablishingCharacterMoment: Before she's even named, she's introduced sneaking behind Robin and surprise-flirting with him, being extremely cheerful about her situation, and Elio and Pueo chastising her as if this has happened before. Note, Pueo had barely been with her for a day at the time.
614* FoolishSiblingResponsibleSibling: Even if they aren't actually siblings, she and Elio essentially are this, with her as the foolish sibling and him as the responsible one.
615* GenkiGirl: Oh ''boy''.
616* LikeBrotherAndSister: While they may act like it, with how well they know eachother and all, she and Elio are in fact not twins, but cousins, according to throwaway lines said by her in the opener of their debut episode and at the beginning of the commentary.
617* LikesOlderMen: She flirts with Robin, Ness (who is technically 2 years older than her), and Calem in her debut. Twice with the latter. Albeit downplayed, as two of the three are teenagers (and Ness hasn't even hit puberty yet at that, according to him), and the oldest, Robin, is a young adult at most.
618* NoSenseOfPersonalSpace: She has no problem with going up in people's faces or suddenly sneaking up on and grabbing them, even if said people are those she barely knows.
619* PervertedSniffing: If the fact that [[ChickMagnet Robin]] asks her, somewhat horrified, "Did you just sniff me?!", and she also comments he smells good before her name even is shown is any indication, she isn't above it. Granted, she probably doesn't know what's wrong with this behavior, this being an 11-year-old, and, well, Selene.
620* RedOniBlueOni: Red Oni to Elio's Blue Oni. Also a Red Oni to Pueo's Blue Oni.
621* SavvyGuyEnergeticGirl: Platonic example; energetic girl to Elio's savvy guy.
622
623!'''Selene's Pokémon'''
624
625!!'''Rotom Pokédex, AKA Dex'''
626-> '''Debuted in''': Alola! (Episode 19)
627-> '''Snarker type''': Playful Snarker (Troll) (Level 5)
628--> "Bzzzt! Whoops, looks like I'm busted!"
629
630A mischievous Rotom who possesses the Pokédex Elio and Selene share, given to the two by Professor Kukui after becoming trainers. Technically owned by both Elio and Selene.
631
632* DeadpanSnarker
633* EstablishingCharacterMoment: Before it even gets it's first line, it's introduced via the camera glitching and the cameraman chasing it out of it.
634* TheGadfly
635* {{Troll}}: He just loves to poke mess with people, especially Elio and Pueo, not to mention his EstablishingCharacterMoment.
636
637!!'''Pueo'''
638-> '''Debuted in''': Alola! (Episode 19)
639-> '''Snarker type''': Deadpan Snarker (Level 4)
640--> "HOO! By my tailfeathers!"
641
642Selene's starter Pokémon, a snarky, somewhat fussy Rowlet with the birth name of "Lani", who still hadn't completely gotten used to his trainer's eccentricities at the time of his debut.
643
644* BilingualBonus: His nickname is Hawaiian for "[[ADogNamedDog owl]]" (or the species of Owl that reside on the islands), while "Lani" means "heavens" or "sky".
645* CloudcuckoolandersMinder: Arguably serves as a second one to his trainer.
646* {{Foil}}: The grounded (ironically), snarky starter Pokémon to the CloudCuckooLander that is Selene.
647* DeadpanSnarker
648* PokemonSpeak: He debuts with the headset off, and indeed, this is shown to be averted. He hoots and koos like a normal owl.
649* SavvyGuyEnergeticGirl: Arguably, he is also a platonic savvy guy to Selene's energetic girl.
650* TranslatorMicrobes
651
652[[/folder]]
653
654[[folder:Elio]]
655-> '''Debuted in''': Alola! (Episode 19)
656-> '''Home series/game''': VideoGame/PokemonSunAndMoon
657-> '''Snarker type''': Deadpan Snarker (Level 3)
658--> "Uh... Alola?"
659
660The male player character of ''VideoGame/PokemonSunAndMoon''. An intelligent but somewhat nervous, careful, and rather precocious young Pokémon trainer and part-time Selene's Straight Man, who in his debut episode had just received his starter, a Litten, along with her. According to a throwaway line, he's apparently Selene's literal cousin (as in not just in the Alolan sense), though their dynamic is much like that of siblings.
661
662* AdorablyPrecociousChild: Somewhat of one, what with the way he acts around Selene, gets flustered by her calling him "Ellie", and takes responsibility, and his rather mature, yet still childish, speech patterns.
663* CallForward: In-universe, neither he or Selene are aware that they are protagonists, so when he says "I can't imagine what it would be like to basically have to save the world with just five guys and your Pokémon.", it comes across as really ironic. Especially because [[spoiler:even the number of people is exactly the same, considering that both he and Selene are on the same journey, though it's mitigated by the fact that Hau misses the climax of the games' story]].
664* CloudcuckoolandersMinder: He and Pueo are essentially this to Selene. However, it's presumably mostly his job, and he's also presumably been at it for quite some time.
665* DeadpanSnarker
666** LittleMissSnarker: Gender inverted. At 11 years old, while not the snarkiest (especially compared to Toony before him), he was at the time the youngest party member over a level 3. Considering the kind of girl his cousin is, it's kind of easy to see why he would develop some sense of sarcasm.
667* EmbarrassingNickname: "Ellie", courtesy of Selene.
668* FoolishSiblingResponsibleSibling: See Selene's entry.
669* LikeBrotherAndSister: He and Selene act like fraternal twins, but are in fact cousins.
670* RedOniBlueOni: Blue Oni to Selene's Red Oni.
671* SavvyGuyEnergeticGirl: Platonic example; the savvy guy to Selene's energetic girl.
672
673!'''Elio's Pokémon'''
674
675!!'''Keahi'''
676-> '''Debuted in''': Alola! (Episode 19)
677-> '''Snarker type''': Playful-Caustic (Troll)(Level 4)
678--> "Too bad, it’s too fun seeing your pained expression."
679
680Elio's starter Pokémon, a trolling, seemingly uncaring Litten with the birth name of "Kei". He's definitely not the most kindest of Pokemon, though he does still care for his trainer and Pueo to an extent. The first of the "Playful-Caustic" class.
681
682* BilingualBonus: His nickname is Hawaiian for "the fire", while "Kei" means "pride and glory".
683* BlackComedy: A fan of this; he insinuates he wants to eat Pueo, tells Scouter he enjoys seeing him suffer, and tries to tell Elio and Selene what sex is twice.
684* CatsAreSnarkers
685* CatsAreMean: A pretty good example. He's apparently based off of Tom from ''WesternAnimation/PeepAndTheBigWideWorld'', the author's favorite show as a small child, and said character is the closest thing to an antagonist in that series.
686* DeadpanSnarker
687* {{Foil}}: The mean, rather douchey starter Pokémon to a dorky, kindhearted, straight-laced trainer.
688* {{Jerkass}}: While not ''too'' bad, he’s still kind of an ass.
689** JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He may be a douchebag, but he cares about the trainer he was entrusted with deep down.
690* PokemonSpeak: Once again, averted. He meows, but never says "Litten".
691* {{Retcon}}: He used to be a stoic, even gentlemanly Pokémon before the big edits of 2018.
692* TranslatorMicrobes
693* {{Troll}}: Though it more often than not is turned against his fellow party members.
694
695[[/folder]]
696
697[[folder:Red (Adult)]]
698-> '''Debuted in''': Alola! Part 2: Electric Boogaloo (Episode 20)
699-> '''Home series/game''': {{Franchise/Pokemon}}
700-> '''Snarker type''': Deadpan Snarker ([[SilentSnarker Silent]]) (Level 5)
701--> "..."
702
70320 year old legendary Pokémon trainer, former (at the time of debut) Smasher and player character of [[VideoGame/PokemonRedAndBlue the original Pokémon games]], an old friend of Ness's back in Brawl and current boss of the Battle Tree alongside his old rival Blue, admired by many younger Pokémon trainers novice and veteran alike, including Calem. The trainer of Yellow, the Pikachu currently in Smash, albeit said Pokémon actually being a past version of him (It's complicated). He isn't a man of many words, though that doesn't stop him from silently riffing whatever he's reading and Blue's brash behavior; and apparently, he has become slightly more comfortable with speaking since the Smashers last knew him. Making his debut alongside childhood friends Blue and Leaf, the three of them share a very close bond that also often factors into jokes, and the two also usually serve as his "[[VoiceForTheVoiceless translators]]", so to speak.
704
705* TheAce: Back in his homeworld, definitely. He's pretty much a living legend, and even Calem references him as the "Pallet Prodigy" and admires him quite a bit.
706* BrainyBrunette: Male version; well, [[HairColorDissonance it can be either black or brown, it's a bit hard to tell]]. He's shown to be fairly intelligent, seen fully listening to a [[ItMakesSenseInContext tangent on weaponry]] Samus and Robin go off on in his debut episode.
707* BokeAndTsukkomiRoutine: The way he and Leaf interact with Blue can invoke them being tsukkomis to Blue's boke.
708* CharacterTic: Has a habit of adjusting his hat.
709%% * CuteMute: Comes across like one in some of his more dorky moments.
710* DeadpanSnarker
711** SilentSnarker: Pretty much his signature style, as every other silent protagonist speaks in this commentary, including Link. He says almost everything entirely via hand gestures, his friends "translating" for him, expressions, and holding up signs a-la Wile E. Coyote.
712* InSeriesNickname: Leaf calls him "Bro". Calem also calls him once by a RedBaron, "Pallet Prodigy".
713* HandSignals: Can communicate to Leaf and Blue at least using sign language; it's not used in the commentary proper however.
714* RedBaron: No pun intended; according to Calem, he's also known as "The Pallet Prodigy".
715* RedOniBlueOni: Irony time; he's Blue Oni to Blue's Red Oni, with Leaf in the middle.
716* TheSilentBob
717* ShipTease: A slight one with Leaf; at the end of his debut episode, Leaf hugs him, with the both of them blushing when Palutena teases them about it.
718* {{Sleepyhead}}: It's implied that he was sleeping, or at least dozing, offscreen before appearing on-camera in his debut episode.
719* TheSpock: To Blue's [[TheMcCoy McCoy]] and Leaf's [[TheKirk Kirk]].
720* StraightManAndWiseGuy: He and Blue are essentially this, him being the Straight Man to Blue's Wise Guy.
721* TalkingWithSigns: Uses these quite often; where he gets the sign from is never explained, though it's presumably from the {{Hammerspace}} that all Pokémon trainers seem to have in their bags.
722* TheVoiceless: Somewhere between this and TheQuietOne. He almost never speaks, so much so that when he utters one word (very quietly no less) almost everyone in the room instantly reacts in shock, including those who know him from Brawl. If something is particularly bad or confusing, or if it would make the moment better, however, he may say a few words, but that's the most you will get out of him. Rush is the only party member who shares this trope with him, and he really didn't contribute much at all.
723* WhenHeSmiles: Rarely smiles, but when he does... Dawwww.
724
725!'''Red's Pokémon'''
726
727!!'''Yellow'''
728
729-> '''Debuted in''': Alola! Part 2: Electric Boogaloo (Episode 20)
730-> '''Snarker type''': Playful Snarker (Level 2.5)
731--> "Pika-CHU!"
732
733Red's signature Pikachu and longtime Smasher, named after ''Pokémon Yellow'' (no relation to the ''Manga/PokemonAdventures'' character), and also called his birth name "Dash" by Ness. A cheerful, somewhat childish Pokémon but veteran fighter, he also has a strong bond with Samus and by proxy the ''Kid Icarus'' Smashers. Actually the future self of the one currently in Smash.
734
735* EarlyBirdCameo: Technically debuted in episode 16, cameoing as his younger self bringing in some supplies.
736* {{Foil}}: Serves as one to Red, being cheerful and relatively innocent while his trainer is reserved and [[TheQuietOne really, really quiet]].
737* {{Keet}}: Though he calms down after the intro, he's pretty much bouncing all over the place in it, not having seen the Smashers for a long time.
738* {{Manchild}}: While he's not too immature, he can still be childish, and is apparently an adult, considering it having been 10 years since he was first caught and all.
739* NiceGuy: Generally pretty sweet and kind, and he is nowhere near as sarcastic as the trainers, though he has his moments.
740* PokemonSpeak: May be the only Pokémon to actually play this straight when untranslated. Indeed, Pikachu is the only species to consistently play this trope straight in all forms of recent media.
741* NeverTheSelvesShallMeet: Discussed; while it's not known what came of it, it's questioned if it's okay for him to meet his past self currently in Smash.
742* SignatureHeadgear: Wears his trainer's classic hat on his head.
743* VoiceForTheVoiceless: Has apparently been with Red so long that he can fully understand what he's saying, and tries to show this off in his debut, though Leaf is so used to it she accidentally does it instead, much to his displeasure.
744[[/folder]]
745
746[[folder:Blue Oak (Adult)]]
747-> '''Debuted in''': Alola! Part 2: Electric Boogaloo (Episode 20)
748-> '''Home series/game''': {{Franchise/Pokemon}}
749-> '''Snarker type''': Playful-Relaxed Snarker (Level 5)
750--> "Alola, and Bonjour!"
751
752The 20 year old, flashy, wisecracking, heartthrob playboy gym leader of the Viridian Gym, Red's former rival, and current boss of the Battle Tree alongside said former rival. A childhood friend of Red and Leaf, while he may not be as highly-regarded as the former, he still has a strong reputation as a powerful trainer back home; and unlike Red he is extremely vocal about what he thinks. He is also well aware of his popularity and good looks, and is quite fond of flirting with various women purely to see how they react, unfortunately for [[HormoneAddledTeenager poor Erika]]. He was introduced alongside Red and Leaf, and is by far the most loud and wisecrack-y out of the three, often getting {{Dope Slap}}s for his troubles from the other two and having a sense of humor that can get rather immature.
753
754* BokeAndTsukkomiRoutine: The frequency at which he gets smacked, slapped, and snarked at by Red and Leaf invokes this, him being the boke to the other two members of the Kanto trio.
755* ButtMonkey: He gets smacked and slapped quite frequently by both Red and Leaf, his jokes can fail hard, he apparently [[ScreamsLikeALittleGirl screamed like a girl]] when he first saw the Hands, and Leaf likes to make jokes at his expense. It's even implied she may have taped him when he got drunk once.
756* ChivalrousPervert: Just because he’s a flirt doesn’t mean he treats women badly.
757* DeadpanSnarker
758* {{Fratbro}}: Downplayed; he isn't uncultured per se, and acts more suave than a typical example of the trope, but it's implied he has gotten drunk quite a few times since he turned of age (the second line he says after the commentary starts is him questioning whether he drank too much cocktails last night, and he has apparently gotten a hangover more than once), and is quite fond of flirting and skirt-chasing, as well as being likely to laugh explosively at the immature spelling "errors" present at seemingly every corner.
759* GirlOnGirlIsHot: He thinks so, it seems. Though he draws the line at anyone not over the age of 16 or "under an IQ of 10".
760* GratuitousFrench: He visited Kalos a few years ago, so he can speak Kalosian. According to Calem, it's Surprisingly Good Kalosian.
761* HandsomeLech: He's well aware of how attractive he is, and goes out of his way to flirt with every single female commentator in the party not Leaf in his debut, albeit mostly for the purpose of messing with people. On top of this, he's also by far the most dirty-minded of the trio, being rather quick to jump on AccidentalInnuendo, all the while keeping his slick image; as opposed to Calem, who despite laughing at some immature jokes due to being a teenager, doesn't deliberately make as many references to sex.
762* IHatePastMe: He knows pretty well that he was a massive douche as a kid.
763* TheMcCoy: To Red's Spock and Leaf's Kirk.
764* MistakenForGay: Has apparently happened to him before multiple times, in reference to shipping him with Red being incredibly popular in the fandom. According to WordOfGod, this version of Blue at least is "straight as a ramp", so he expresses annoyance of this.
765* RedOniBlueOni: Irony time; he's Red Oni to Red's Blue Oni, with Leaf in the middle.
766* ReformedBully: He’s become a much nicer person overall, if still a snarky loudmouth.
767* ScreamsLikeALittleGirl: Apparently did one back in Brawl when seeing the Hands for the first time. And by the looks of it, pretty much everyone in the vincity heard him.
768* SelfDeprecation: One way that it's shown how far he's come since Generation 1 is that he is perfectly willing to make jokes at his own expense.
769* StraightManAndWiseGuy: Pretty much the Wise Guy to Red's Straight Man.
770* TheTease: And probably the best male example in the commentary.
771* {{Troll}}: He sees that Erika is clearly horny from Red petting her, what does he do? Why, flirt with her in an ambiguously sexual way, of course! With somewhat [[{{Nosebleed}} predictable results]].
772[[/folder]]
773
774[[folder:Leaf (Adult)]]
775-> '''Debuted in''': Alola! Part 2: Electric Boogaloo (Episode 20)
776-> '''Home series/game''': [[VideoGame/PokemonRedAndBlue Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen]]
777-> '''Snarker type''': Deadpan-Relaxed Snarker (Level 5)
778--> "I... Have so many questions."
779
780A 20 year old, kind but sarcastic Pokémon trainer who tagged along with Red and Blue when they were summoned to Alola, based off of the female player character in ''Fire Red'' and ''Leaf Green''. While she has never appeared after her debut in the games proper, here she is depicted as the very close and trusted childhood friend of Red and Blue, striking a balance between the two in terms of both personality and Snarking style. While she is a sweet woman, she also possesses a really sharp tongue; and if it isn't directed at the fic, it's most likely directed at Blue.
781
782* BokeAndTsukkomiRoutine: The way she and Red interact with Blue can invoke them being tsukkomis to Blue's boke.
783* DeadpanSnarker
784* FusingOfTheBranches: In main ''Pokemon'' canon, she doesn't really exist, merely serving as an alternate player character option in ''Fire Red'' and ''Leaf Green'' and being subsequently mostly forgotten. Here, she exists as her own separate character alongside Red.
785* VoiceForTheVoiceless: Can apparently understand what Red is trying to say with gestures alone, and usually does so, though Yellow tries to take over in his debut.
786* ShipTease: With Red at the end of her debut episode; she hugs Red, with the both of them blushing when Palutena teases them about it.
787* {{Troll}}: When it comes to [[ButtMonkey Blue]], mostly.
788[[/folder]]
789
790[[folder:Ike]]
791-> '''Debuted in''': PLLLLAAANNNESSS! The Spring Break Express! (Episode 22)
792-> '''Home series/game''': VideoGame/FireEmblemPathOfRadiance
793-> '''Snarker type''': Deadpan Snarker (Level 5)
794--> "Whelp. That's just brilliant. I would've blown the place up from the get-go, but that works too."
795
796A somewhat gruff 21-year-old mercenary, also known as "The Radiant Hero", hero of the 9th ''Fire Emblem'' game, co-hero of the 10th, and Smasher since Brawl. The 6th ''Fire Emblem'' character to be introduced in the commentary, he is also one of the most potent, becoming a permanent member for the rest of the run. A somewhat jaded, extremely frank, rough-talking but still kind soldier, he isn't really phased by much, having a "been there, done that" attitude to a lot of things much like Ness and Samus. Naturally, he seems to be closest to the other characters from his series and the other swordsmen, as well as Samus.
797
798* BadBadActing: The guy apparently can't act whatsoever. [[BadLiar Considering his honesty]] and how bad the voice acting was in his game (and in Smash itself), it's not too unexpected.
799* BigEater: He goes through two whole bags of popcorn in Episode 23 before the episode even ends. And by the way no one except Calem is surprised, everyone is completely used to it. And in Episode 26, he’s seen eating a leg of ham from the outset.
800* ChasteHero: Ike was always a pretty good example of these, but here it's expanded so that despite seeing so much horrible violence throughout his at least 3 year career that it doesn't even phase him anymore, it's heavily implied he's shockingly innocent about even where babies come from; he's probably about on par with Rock, a RobotKid who thinks and acts like a 10-year-old, if not ''worse''. Granted, it's also implied Sonic and Pit don't know either, but it stands out even more when it's the deadpan 21-year-old grown man and war veteran, as opposed to the cartoon hedgehog or preteen angel boy.
801* DeadpanSnarker: A level 5, at that. Much like his home game, his default reaction to stupidity is sarcasm, which has only sharpened with experience. The quote above is only one of many examples.
802* KnightInSourArmor: Really downplayed example. Ultimately, he's an idealist, but that doesn't stop him from snarking at everything, and he's much more cynical than, say, Sonic, (especially) Rock, or even Robin or Chrom, well aware from seeing firsthand many times how horrible the world can be and accepting of it, but never really coming off as a {{Jerkass}}.
803* NauseaDissonance: He ''very'' casually reminisces about how he's killed people, seen them die in "a hundred ways", and their bodies mangled in really gruesome ways while on the job in Episode 23. ''[[TheSnackIsMoreInteresting While eating popcorn]]''. He doesn't even seem to immediately realize how that's info most people would be, well, grossed out by, [[WarIsHell due to the fact he's been completely desensitized to it]]. Granted, Robin, Chrom, and Samus aren't grossed out that much either, the former two also being soldiers in two wars and the latter a very experienced bounty hunter; and neither is [[TheFakeCutie Ness]] for that matter.
804* TheSnackIsMoreInteresting: More than rarely seen munching on something.
805* YoungerThanTheyLook: Lampshaded in Episode 22. Scouter notes how he looks at least 30, and this exchange happens.
806--> '''Ike:''' I get that a lot.\
807'''Calem:''' Attendez... you're 21?!\
808'''Ike:''' *scratches head* ...Do I really look ''that'' old though?
809** Granted, one can't blame them, with how the way he acts doing no favors for him either.
810* RedBaron: "The Radiant Hero".
811* SeenItAll: Or at least so he thought.
812* TheStoic: He keeps a deadpan, rather blasé attitude the vast majority of the time.
813
814[[/folder]]
815
816!! Antagonists
817[[folder: Sara-Sue]]
818-> '''Debuted in:''' A load of Smash B***s (Episode 24)
819--> "[[RougeAnglesOfSatin Hwo dre yhe insalt my storey...She sall pai...]]"
820A floating ball of light that represents [[Fanfic/SupperSmashBrosMishonhFromGod Sara]]. She makes an appearance at the end of episode 24, potentially teasing her as an ArcVillain...until she's curbstomped at the beginning of episode 25, never to be heard from again.
821
822* AntiClimaxBoss: PlayedForLaughs and [[LampshadeHanging lampshaded]] by the cast.
823* BallOfLightTransformation: Takes the form of a dark Smash Ball when confronting Erika and her crew.
824* CurbstompBattle: On the receiving end of one from the main cast.
825* RougeAnglesOfSatin: Her default way of speaking.
826* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: The commentary crew is ''much'' stronger than the enemies she fights on a daily basis, leading to the above-mentioned CurbstompBattle.
827* ATwinkleInTheSky: Her ultimate fate.
828
829[[/folder]]
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