Charizard

Charizard is a fire/flying-type Pokémon, and the fully evolved form of Charmander. In Super Smash Bros. and Super Smash Bros. Melee, it would eventually come out of a Poké Ball, spitting fire to either sides of it, burning the characters.

It will also be a playable character in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. However, it is not an actual new character, per se, but rather one of the Pokémon used by the Pokémon Trainer, the real character. However, Charizard, as well as Squirtle and Ivysaur, does all the fighting for the Pokémon Trainer. Charizard is the last Pokémon to be used by Pokémon Trainer, coming after Squirtle and Ivysaur. When Pokémon Change is used while Ivysaur is in use, Ivysaur will be returned, and Charizard will be sent out. After Charizard, the Pokémon queue will start with Squirtle again. It is presumed that Charizard is the heaviest of the group. Charizard will be able to glide.

Like all Pokémon of the Pokémon Trainer, Charizard will share the damage meter with the other Pokémon, and will have a special stat, the stamina. It is there to regulate the Pokémon changes. When the player changes Pokémon rarely or too often, the stamina of the Pokémon will run low. Also the Pokemon Trainer's Final Smash has all 3 Pokemon come out and attack the opponent.

Trophy Information from Super Smash Bros. Melee
''It's hard to believe, but this massive flame Pokémon evolves from the tiny Charmander. Not only can it fly at heights of over 4,500 feet, but its flaming breath is hot enough to reduce almost anything to ashes in seconds. The flames at the end of a Charizard's tail are said to be a fairly accurate barometer of its power.''

Trophy Information from Super Smash Bros. Brawl
''A Flame Pokémon. Its fiery breath is hot enough to burn up rocks, and its wings let it fly up to 4,600 feet into the air. It's a proud Pokémon that will never use its flame breath on an opponent weaker than itself. The flame on its tail is a barometer of how much vitality it has remaining. Its signature move, Flamethrower, is a reliable technique.''