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The '''''Super Smash Bros.''''' series is a crossover series of multiplayer games in which many well-known [[Nintendo]] characters are pitted against each other to fight, with each character using their unique abilities in battle. The games are among Nintendo's best selling games, not only for being one of Nintendo's few fighting games, but also for being a mass crossover of many Nintendo franchises; they are also known to attract both casual and competitive players, with game modes and official Nintendo events accommodating different types of play. While the Western title for the series is a play on the title of ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'', ''Super Smash Bros.'' is a standalone crossover franchise and is not explicitly part of the ''[[Super Mario (franchise)|Mario]]'' franchise or any of its other constituent series. However, the ''Mario'' franchise is the most heavily represented franchise in each game, with multiple playable characters and stages, and receives first billing as Nintendo's flagship franchise.
The '''''Super Smash Bros.''''' series is a crossover series of multiplayer games in which many well-known [[Nintendo]] characters are pitted against each other to fight, with each character using their unique abilities in battle. The games are among Nintendo's best selling games, not only for being one of Nintendo's few fighting games, but also for being a mass crossover of many Nintendo franchises; they are also known to attract both casual and competitive players, with game modes and official Nintendo events accommodating different types of play. Although the {{wp|Western world|Western}} title for the series is a play on the title of ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'', ''Super Smash Bros.'' is a standalone crossover franchise that is not part of the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' franchise]], although ''Super Mario'' is among the more heavily represented franchises in the series.


Along with [[Mario]], many different characters from different franchises appear as fighters throughout the series. These include  [[Link]] from [[zeldawiki:The Legend of Zelda (Series)|''The Legend of Zelda'']] series, [[Pikachu]] from the [[bulbapedia:Pokémon|''Pokémon'']] series, [[Kirby]] from the ''[[wikirby:Kirby (series)|Kirby]]'' series, [[Ness]] from the ''[[wikibound:EarthBound (series)|EarthBound]]'' series, and many more. Besides the diverse lineup of fighters, ''Super Smash Bros.'' has numerous non-playable references to Nintendo history, such as the roster of stages in the series, themed around locations from past Nintendo games. In addition to the Nintendo-related content, ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' and subsequent installments introduce a number of third-party guest fighters. While these guest fighters include mascot characters that have appeared in prior crossovers with the ''Mario'' franchise, such as [[Sonic]] and [[Pac-Man]], they also include characters from more "realistic" and adult-oriented franchises, such as [[Solid Snake]] from the ''Metal Gear'' franchise and [[Bayonetta]] from her self-titled series. With its large, diverse roster of characters that range from the familiar to the obscure, the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series serves as a gateway to Nintendo's vast library of franchises, with the games often boosting the popularity and public image of lesser-known series such as ''Metroid'', ''Kid Icarus'', and ''Fire Emblem''.{{ref needed}}
Along with [[Mario]], many different characters from different franchises appear as fighters throughout the series. These include  [[Link]] from [[zeldawiki:The Legend of Zelda (Series)|''The Legend of Zelda'']] series, [[bulbapedia:Pikachu (Pokémon)|Pikachu]] from the [[bulbapedia:Pokémon|''Pokémon'']] series, [[Kirby]] from the ''[[wikirby:Kirby (series)|Kirby]]'' series, [[Ness]] from the ''[[wikibound:EarthBound (series)|EarthBound]]'' series, and many more. Besides the diverse lineup of fighters, ''Super Smash Bros.'' has numerous non-playable references to Nintendo history, such as the roster of stages in the series, themed around locations from past Nintendo games. In addition to the Nintendo-related content, ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' and subsequent installments introduce a number of third-party guest fighters. While these guest fighters include mascot characters that have appeared in prior crossovers with the ''Super Mario'' franchise, such as [[Sonic]] and [[Pac-Man]], they also include characters from more "realistic" and adult-oriented franchises, such as [[Solid Snake]] from the ''Metal Gear'' franchise and [[smashwiki:Bayonetta|Bayonetta]] from her [[nwiki:Bayonetta series|self-titled series]]. With its large, diverse roster of characters that range from the familiar to the obscure, the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series serves as a gateway to Nintendo's vast library of franchises, with the games often boosting the popularity and public image of lesser-known series such as ''[[metroidwiki:Metroid (series)|Metroid]]'', ''[[icaruspedia:Kid Icarus (series)|Kid Icarus]]'', and ''[[fireemblem:Fire Emblem (series)|Fire Emblem]]''.{{ref needed}}


It has become one of the quickest-selling and most popular series in Nintendo's history, and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' is the best-selling [[Nintendo GameCube]] game. [[Masahiro Sakurai]] has directed all games in the series, the latest being ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''.
''Super Smash Bros.'' has become one of the quickest-selling and most popular series in Nintendo's history, and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' is the best-selling [[Nintendo GameCube]] game. [[Masahiro Sakurai]] has directed all games in the series, the latest being ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''.
 
The ''Super Smash Bros.'' games are popular in eSports, with tournaments being held featuring professional players.


==List of games==
==List of games==
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This game's one-player mode included one adventure mode that always followed the same series of opponents although the player could change the difficulty. Other single player modes exist such as Training and several [[minigame|mini-games]], including "[[Break the Targets!|Break the Targets]]" and "[[Board the Platforms!|Board the Platforms]]". All of these were included in the sequel, with the exception of "[[Board the Platforms!|Board the Platforms]]".
This game's one-player mode included one adventure mode that always followed the same series of opponents although the player could change the difficulty. Other single player modes exist such as Training and several [[minigame|mini-games]], including "[[Break the Targets!|Break the Targets]]" and "[[Board the Platforms!|Board the Platforms]]". All of these were included in the sequel, with the exception of "[[Board the Platforms!|Board the Platforms]]".


There are nine playable stages in Versus mode, eight based on each of the starting characters (such as [[Peach's Castle (Super Smash Bros.)|Princess Peach's Castle]] for Mario, [[Planet Zebes|Zebes]] for Samus, and [[Sector Z]] for Fox) and the unlockable [[Mushroom Kingdom (Super Smash Bros.)|Mushroom Kingdom]], based around motifs from the original ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' (from which the English-language name of the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series comes), even containing original sprites and the original version of the Overworld theme from that game.
There are nine playable stages in Versus mode, eight based on each of the starting characters (including [[Peach's Castle (Super Smash Bros.)|Princess Peach's Castle]] for Mario, [[Super Happy Tree (stage)|Yoshi's Island]] for Yoshi, and [[Kongo Jungle (Super Smash Bros.)|Congo Jungle]] for Donkey Kong). The only unlockable stage, [[Mushroom Kingdom (Super Smash Bros.)|Mushroom Kingdom]], is based around motifs from ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]''
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!colspan="2"style="font-size:125%;text-align:left"|''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''
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|align="center"|[[File:SSBM cover art.jpg|150px]]<span style="font-size:8pt"><br>{{release|Japan|November 21, 2001}} [[Nintendo GameCube]]</span>
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|''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' is the second installment in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series, released in [[List of games by date#2001|2001]] for the [[Nintendo GameCube]]. It had a larger budget and development team than ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' did and was released to much greater praise and acclaim among critics and consumers. Since its release, ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'' has sold more than 7 million copies and was the best-selling game on the GameCube. ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'' features 26 characters, of which 15 are available initially, more than doubling the number of characters in its predecessor. There are also 29 stages.
|''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' is the second installment in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series, released in [[List of games by date#2001|2001]] for the [[Nintendo GameCube]]. It had a larger budget and development team than ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' did and was released to much greater praise and acclaim among critics and consumers. Since its release, ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'' has sold more than 7 million copies and was the best-selling game on the Nintendo GameCube. ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'' features 26 characters, of which 15 are available initially, more than doubling the number of characters in its predecessor. There are also 29 stages.
   
   
It introduced two new single-player modes alongside the Classic mode: Adventure mode, and All-Star mode. Adventure mode has platforming segments similar to the original's "Race to the Finish" mini-game, and All-Star is a fight against every playable character in the game, allows the player only one life in which damage is accumulated over each battle and a limited number of heal items in between battles.
It introduced two new single-player modes alongside the Classic mode: [[smashwiki:Adventure Mode (SSBM)|Adventure Mode]], and [[smashwiki:All-Star Mode|All-Star Mode]]. Adventure mode has platforming segments similar to the original's "Race to the Finish" mini-game, and All-Star is a fight against every playable character in the game, allows the player only one life in which damage is accumulated over each battle and a limited number of heal items in between battles.


There are also significantly more multiplayer modes and a tournament mode allowing for 64 different competitors whom can all be controlled by a human player, although only up to four players can participate at the same time. Additionally, the game features alternative battle modes, called "Special Melee", which involve some sort of alteration to the battle (e.g. all characters are giant by default, the speed is faster than normal, etc.), along with alternative ways to judge a victory, such as through collecting coins throughout the match.
There are also significantly more multiplayer modes and a tournament mode allowing for 64 different competitors whom can all be controlled by a human player, although only up to four players can participate at the same time. Additionally, the game features alternative battle modes, called "Special Melee", which involve some sort of alteration to the battle (e.g. all characters are giant by default, the speed is faster than normal, etc.), along with alternative ways to judge a victory, such as through collecting coins throughout the match.
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|''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' is the third installment in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series, released in 2008 for the [[Wii]]. ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'' is also the first game in the franchise to support online play, via the [[Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection]] and offers the ability for players to construct their own original stages. The game features a total of 39 playable characters and 41 stages.
|''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' is the third installment in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series, released in 2008 for the [[Wii]]. ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'' is also the first game in the franchise to support online play, via the [[Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection]] and offers the ability for players to construct their own original stages. The game features a total of 39 playable characters and 41 stages.


''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'' also features compatibility with four kinds of controllers (the [[Wii#Wii Remote|Wii Remote]] on its side, the Wii Remote and [[Wii#Nunchuk|Nunchuk]] combination, the Classic Controller, and the Nintendo GameCube controller), while its predecessors only used the one controller designed for that system. The player also has the ability to change the configuration of controls and the controller type.
''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'' also features compatibility with four kinds of controllers (the [[nwiki:Wii Remote|Wii Remote]] on its side, the Wii Remote and [[nwiki:Nunchuk|Nunchuk]] combination, the Classic Controller, and the Nintendo GameCube controller), while its predecessors only used the one controller designed for that system. The player also has the ability to change the configuration of controls and the controller type.


''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'' features a new Adventure Mode titled "[[The Subspace Emissary]]". This mode features unique character storylines along with numerous side scrolling levels and multiple bosses to fight, as well as CG cut scenes explaining the storyline. The Subspace Emissary features a new group of antagonists called the Subspace Army, who are led by the Ancient Minister. Some of these enemy characters appeared in previous Nintendo games, such as [[Petey Piranha]] from the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Mario'' franchise]] and a squadron of [[R.O.B.]]s based on classic Nintendo hardware. The Subspace Emissary also boasts a number of original enemies, such as the Roader; a robotic unicycle, the Bytan; a one-eyed ball-like creature which can replicate itself if left alone, and the Primid; enemies that come in many variations. Though primarily a single-player mode, The Subspace Emissary allows for cooperative multiplayer. There are five difficulty levels for each stage, and there is a method of increasing characters' powers during the game. This is done by placing collected '''stickers''' onto the bottom of a character's trophy between stages to improve various aspects of a fighter.
''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'' features a new Adventure Mode titled "[[smashwiki:Adventure Mode: The Subspace Emissary|The Subspace Emissary]]". This mode features unique character storylines along with numerous side scrolling levels and multiple bosses to fight, as well as CG cut scenes explaining the storyline. The Subspace Emissary features a new group of antagonists called the Subspace Army, who are led by the Ancient Minister. Some of these enemy characters appeared in previous Nintendo games, such as [[Petey Piranha]] from the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' franchise]] and a squadron of [[R.O.B.]]s based on classic Nintendo hardware. The Subspace Emissary also boasts a number of original enemies, such as [[smashwiki:Primid|Primids]], robot enemies appearing in several variations. Though primarily a single-player mode, The Subspace Emissary allows for cooperative multiplayer. There are five difficulty levels for each stage, and there is a method of increasing characters' powers during the game. This is done by placing collected '''stickers''' onto the bottom of a character's trophy between stages to improve various aspects of a fighter.


Like its predecessor, ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'' introduces several new playable characters. Among them are [[Sonic|Sonic the Hedgehog]] and [[Solid Snake]], the series' first third-party fighters.
For the first time, ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'' adds a few third-party fighters to the roster, [[smashwiki:Sonic (SSBB)|Sonic]] and [[smashwiki:Snake (SSBB)|Snake]].
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|''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U]]'' are the fourth and fifth games in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series (however, they are both commonly thought of as the joint fourth installment). At E3 2011, it was confirmed that new ''Super Smash Bros.'' titles were in development for [[Nintendo 3DS]] and [[Wii U]], with both versions being cross-compatible with each other in some way. The games were shown for the first time at E3 2013.
|''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U]]'' are the fourth and fifth games in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series (however, they are both commonly thought of as the joint fourth installment). At E3 2011, it was confirmed that new ''Super Smash Bros.'' titles were in development for [[Nintendo 3DS]] and [[Wii U]], with both versions being cross-compatible with each other in some way. The games were shown for the first time at E3 2013.


The 3DS version features cel-shaded 3D graphics and stages based on games for handheld consoles, while the Wii U version features HD graphics and stages based on games from home consoles. Like prior games in the series, this game introduces new characters, including [[Mega Man]] and [[Pac-Man]], who are new third-party characters. The character lineup is the same across both versions, and characters can now be customized with a range of equipment and custom special moves. The 3DS version includes an exclusive mode called Smash Run, while the Wii U version includes a mode called Smash Tour, along with an altered stage builder and the Special Orders mode.
The 3DS version features cel-shaded 3D graphics and stages based on games for handheld consoles, while the Wii U version features HD graphics and stages based on games from home consoles. Like prior games in the series, this game introduces new characters, including [[smashwiki:Mega Man (SSB4)|Mega Man]] and [[smashwiki:Pac-Man (SSB4)|Pac-Man]], who are new third-party characters. The character lineup is the same across both versions, and characters can now be customized with a range of equipment and custom special moves. The 3DS version includes an exclusive mode called [[smashwiki:Smash Run|Smash Run]], while the Wii U version includes a mode called [[smashwiki:Smash Tour|Smash Tour]], along with an altered [[smashwiki:Stage Builder|Stage Builder]] and the [[smashwiki:Special Orders|Special Orders]] mode.


The games also introduce downloadable content (DLC) to the series, which was made available after release. Included among the DLC are the seven additional playable characters [[Mewtwo]], [[Lucas]], [[Roy (Fire Emblem)|Roy]], [[Ryu]], [[Cloud Strife|Cloud]], [[Corrin]], and [[Bayonetta]], as well as additional stages and costumes for [[Mii Fighters]].
The games also introduce downloadable content (DLC) to the series, which was made available after release. Included among the DLC are the seven additional playable characters [[smashwiki:Mewtwo (SSB4)|Mewtwo]], [[smashwiki:Lucas (SSB4)|Lucas]], [[smashwiki:Roy (SSB4)|Roy]], [[smashwiki:Ryu (SSB4)|Ryu]], [[smashwiki:Cloud (SSB4)|Cloud]], [[smashwiki:Corrin (SSB4)|Corrin]], and [[smashwiki:Bayonetta (SSB4)|Bayonetta]], as well as additional stages and costumes for [[smashwiki:Mii Fighter (SSB4)|Mii Fighters]].


The 3DS version was released first on September 13, 2014 in Japan, and on October 3rd, 2014 in the rest of the world. The Wii U version was released on November 21, 2014 in North America, November 28, 2014 in Europe, November 29, 2014 in Australia, and December 6th, 2014 in Japan.
The 3DS version was released first on September 13, 2014 in Japan, and on October 3rd, 2014 in the rest of the world. The Wii U version was released on November 21, 2014 in North America, November 28, 2014 in Europe, November 29, 2014 in Australia, and December 6th, 2014 in Japan.
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|''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' is the sixth game in the series (fifth if ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS'' and ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U'' are counted collectively), released on December 7, 2018 for the [[Nintendo Switch]].<ref name=E32018Direct> Nintendo (June 13, 2018) [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=akohTFyGu88 Nintendo Direct: E3 2018] ''YouTube''. Retrieved June 13, 2018</ref> It features every playable character from the past installments.<ref name="E32018Direct" />
|''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' is the sixth game in the series (fifth if ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS'' and ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U'' are counted collectively), released on December 7, 2018 for the [[Nintendo Switch]].<ref name=E32018Direct>{{cite|author=Nintendo of America|date=June 13, 2018|url=www.youtube.com/watch?v=akohTFyGu88|title=Nintendo Direct: E3 2018|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=June 13, 2018}}</ref> It features every playable character from the past installments.<ref name="E32018Direct" />


During the [[wikipedia:E3 2018|E3 2018]] [[wikipedia:Nintendo Direct|Nintendo Direct]], [[Inkling]] from the [[inkipedia:Splatoon (series)|''Splatoon'' series]], [[Princess Daisy]] from the ''Mario'' franchise, and [[Ridley]] from the [[metroidwiki:Metroid (series)|''Metroid'' series]] were confirmed as new playable characters.<ref name="E32018Direct" /> In the August 2018 ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' Direct, [[Simon Belmont]], [[Richter Belmont]] (both from the [[wikipedia:Castlevania|''Castlevania'' series]]), [[Chrom]] (from the [[fireemblem:Fire Emblem (series)|''Fire Emblem'' series]]), [[Dark Samus]] (from the ''Metroid'' series), and [[King K. Rool]] (from the [[Donkey Kong (franchise)|''Donkey Kong'' series]]) were also confirmed to be playable.<ref name=AugustDirect> Nintendo (August 8, 2018) [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Awl4L0yVdkg Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Direct 8.8.2018] ''YouTube''. Retrieved August 8, 2018</ref> Within the September 2018 Nintendo Direct, [[Isabelle]] from the [[nookipedia:Animal Crossing (series)|''Animal Crossing'' series]] was additionally confirmed as a new playable fighter.<ref name=SeptemberDirect> Nintendo (September 13, 2018) [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CRuHg1dv8MI Nintendo Direct 9.13.2018] ''YouTube''. Retrieved September 13, 2018</ref> In the November 2018 ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' Direct, [[Ken Masters]] (from the [[wikipedia:Street Fighter|''Street Fighter'' series]]), [[Incineroar]] (from the [[bulbapedia:Pokémon (series)|''Pokémon'' series]]), and [[Piranha Plant]] (from the ''Mario'' franchise) were announced as playable, with Piranha Plant being DLC.<ref name=NovemberDirect> Nintendo (November 1, 2018) [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fccgHnBQ0YM Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Direct – 11.1.2018] ''YouTube''. Retrieved November 1, 2018</ref> It was also confirmed at this point that an additional five fighters and stages, as well as some music, were to be released as DLC via five Challenger Packs in a "Fighters Pass".<ref name="NovemberDirect" /> At [[wikipedia:The Game Awards 2018|The Game Awards 2018]], [[Joker]], the protagonist of ''[[wikipedia:Persona 5|Persona 5]]'', was announced as the first of the fighters included in the Fighters Pass.<ref name=GameAwards2018> thegameawards. (December 6, 2018). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SHt3FyE-VIQ The Game Awards 2018 4K Official Stream - December 6 LIVE] ''YouTube''. Retrieved December 6, 2018.</ref> In the [[wikipedia:E3 2019|E3 2019]] Nintendo Direct, the [[Hero|Heroes]] of multiple [[dragonquest:Dragon Quest (series)|''Dragon Quest'']] games, as well as [[Banjo]] & [[Kazooie]] from the [[wikipedia:Banjo-Kazooie|''Banjo-Kazooie'' series]], were confirmed as the second and third Fighters Pass fighters respectively.<ref name=E32019> Nintendo. (June 11, 2019). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zr9eAtwcYlo Nintendo Direct for E3 2019] ''YouTube''. Retrieved June 11, 2019 (PST).</ref> The September 2019 Nintendo Direct, in addition to revealing that further DLC fighters are to be released separate from the Fighters Pass, confirmed [[Terry Bogard]] from the {{wp|Fatal Fury|''Fatal Fury'' series}} as the fourth Fighters Pass fighter.<ref name=Sep19>[https://youtu.be/8TVE44feo_I?t=514 Nintendo Direct, September 4, 2019]</ref> In a video that was aired during January 2020, [[Byleth]], the main protagonist of ''[[fireemblem:Fire Emblem: Three Houses|Fire Emblem: Three Houses]]'', was confirmed as the fighter of Challenger Pack 5; an additional six challenger packs in a separate Fighters Pass were also clarified to be the previously confirmed additional DLC.<ref name=Jan2020> Nintendo. (January 16, 2020 (PST)). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2aqVlLlKkcg Super Smash Bros. Ultimate – Mr. Sakurai Presents "Byleth"] ''YouTube''. Retrieved January 16, 2020 (PST).</ref> In the March 2020 Nintendo Direct Mini, a character from ''[[armswiki:ARMS (game)|ARMS]]'' was confirmed to be Challenger Pack 6's fighter, although the character's identity was not shown<ref name=Mar2020> Nintendo. (March 26, 2020 (PST)). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ubRf4zyEvG4 Nintendo Direct Mini 3.26.20] ''YouTube''. Retrieved March 26, 2020 (PST).</ref> until June of that year, when the fighter was revealed to be [[Min Min]].<ref name=June2020> Nintendo. (June 22, 2020 (PST)). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M_NNyXaBW-I Super Smash Bros. Ultimate – Mr. Sakurai Presents "Min Min"] ''YouTube''. Retrieved June 22, 2020 (PST).</ref> In a video that aired during October 2020, [[Steve (Minecraft)|Steve]] from ''[[Minecraft]]'' was confirmed as Challenger Pack 7's fighter.<ref name=SteveTrailer> Nintendo. (October 1, 2020 (PST)). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=90Jve_qWnpc Super Smash Bros. Ultimate - A New Seed! - Nintendo Switch] ''YouTube''. Retrieved October 1, 2020 (PST).</ref> During [[wikipedia:The Game Awards 2020|The Game Awards 2020]], [[Sephiroth]], the main antagonist of ''[[wikipedia:Final Fantasy VII|Final Fantasy VII]]'', was confirmed as the fighter included in Challenger Pack 8.<ref name=GameAwards2020> thegameawards. (December 10, 2020). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zWz6v-UAs8Q The Game Awards 2020 Official Stream (4K) - Video Game's Biggest Night Live!] ''YouTube''. Retrieved December 11, 2020 (PST).</ref> In the February 2021 Nintendo Direct, [[Pyra]] and [[Mythra]] from ''[[xenoseries:Xenoblade Chronicles 2|Xenoblade Chronicles 2]]'' were confirmed as Challenger Pack 9's fighter.<ref name=Feb2021> Nintendo. (February 17, 2021 (PST)). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IVHbzcr1-D8 Nintendo Direct - 2.17.2021] ''YouTube''. Retrieved February 17, 2021 (PST).</ref> The [[wikipedia:E3 2021|E3 2021]] Nintendo Direct confirmed [[Kazuya Mishima]] from the [[wikipedia:Tekken|''Tekken'' series]] as the fighter of Challenger Pack 10.<ref name=E32021> Nintendo. (June 16, 2021). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IH7QtiX1I7Y Nintendo Direct | E3 2021] ''YouTube''. Retrieved June 16, 2021 (PST).</ref> In a video that aired during October 2021, [[Sora]], the protagonist of the [[khwiki:Kingdom Hearts (series)|''Kingdom Hearts'' series]], was announced as the game's final DLC fighter.<ref name=October2021> Nintendo. (October 5, 2021). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L-q6Gz_4Yqc Super Smash Bros.™ Ultimate – Battling with Sora – Nintendo Switch] ''YouTube''. Retrieved October 5, 2021 (PST).</ref>
During the [[wikipedia:E3 2018|E3 2018]] [[nwiki:Nintendo Direct|Nintendo Direct]], [[Inkling]] from the [[inkipedia:Splatoon (series)|''Splatoon'' series]], [[Princess Daisy]] from the ''Super Mario'' franchise, and [[metroidwiki:Ridley|Ridley]] from the [[metroidwiki:Metroid (series)|''Metroid'' series]] were confirmed as new playable characters.<ref name="E32018Direct" /> In the August 2018 ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' Direct, [[Simon Belmont]], [[Richter Belmont]] (both from the [[wikipedia:Castlevania|''Castlevania'' series]]), [[fireemblem:Chrom|Chrom]] (from the [[fireemblem:Fire Emblem (series)|''Fire Emblem'' series]]), [[metroidwiki:Dark Samus|Dark Samus]] (from the ''Metroid'' series), and [[King K. Rool]] (from the [[Donkey Kong (franchise)|''Donkey Kong'' series]]) were also confirmed to be playable.<ref name=AugustDirect>{{cite|author=Nintendo of America|date=August 8, 2018|url=www.youtube.com/watch?v=Awl4L0yVdkg|title=Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Direct 8.8.2018|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=August 8, 2018}}</ref> Within the September 2018 Nintendo Direct, [[Isabelle]] from the [[nookipedia:Animal Crossing (series)|''Animal Crossing'' series]] was additionally confirmed as a new playable fighter.<ref name=SeptemberDirect>{{cite|author=Nintendo|date=September 13, 2018|url=www.youtube.com/watch?v=CRuHg1dv8MI|title=Nintendo Direct 9.13.2018|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=September 13, 2018}}</ref> In the November 2018 ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' Direct, [[Ken Masters]] (from the [[wikipedia:Street Fighter|''Street Fighter'' series]]), [[bulbapedia:Incineroar (Pokémon)|Incineroar]] (from the [[bulbapedia:Pokémon|''Pokémon'' series]]), and [[Piranha Plant]] (from the ''Super Mario'' franchise) were announced as playable, with Piranha Plant being DLC.<ref name=NovemberDirect>{{cite|author=Nintendo|date=November 1, 2018|url=www.youtube.com/watch?v=fccgHnBQ0YM|title=Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Direct – 11.1.2018|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=November 1, 2018}}</ref> It was also confirmed at this point that an additional five fighters and stages, as well as some music, were to be released as DLC via five Challenger Packs in a "Fighters Pass".<ref name="NovemberDirect" /> At [[wikipedia:The Game Awards 2018|The Game Awards 2018]], [[Joker]], the protagonist of ''[[wikipedia:Persona 5|Persona 5]]'', was announced as the first of the fighters included in the Fighters Pass.<ref name=GameAwards2018>{{cite|author=thegameawards|date=December 6, 2018|url=www.youtube.com/watch?v=SHt3FyE-VIQ|title=The Game Awards 2018 4K Official Stream - December 6 LIVE|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=December 6, 2018}}</ref> In the [[wikipedia:E3 2019|E3 2019]] Nintendo Direct, the [[Hero|Heroes]] of multiple [[dragonquest:Dragon Quest (series)|''Dragon Quest'']] games, as well as [[Banjo]] & [[Kazooie]] from the [[wikipedia:Banjo-Kazooie|''Banjo-Kazooie'' series]], were confirmed as the second and third Fighters Pass fighters respectively.<ref name=E32019>{{cite|author=Nintendo of America|date=June 11, 2019|url=www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zr9eAtwcYlo|title=Nintendo Direct for E3 2019|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=June 11, 2019}}</ref> The September 2019 Nintendo Direct, in addition to revealing that further DLC fighters are to be released separate from the Fighters Pass, confirmed [[Terry Bogard]] from the {{wp|Fatal Fury|''Fatal Fury'' series}} as the fourth Fighters Pass fighter.<ref name=Sep19>{{cite|author=Nintendo of America|url=youtu.be/8TVE44feo_I?t=514|title=Nintendo Direct, September 4, 2019|publisher=YouTube}}</ref> In a video that was aired during January 2020, [[Byleth]], the main protagonist of ''[[fireemblem:Fire Emblem: Three Houses|Fire Emblem: Three Houses]]'', was confirmed as the fighter of Challenger Pack 5; an additional six challenger packs in a separate Fighters Pass were also clarified to be the previously confirmed additional DLC.<ref name=Jan2020>{{cite|author=Nintendo of America|date=January 16, 2020|url=www.youtube.com/watch?v=2aqVlLlKkcg|title=Super Smash Bros. Ultimate – Mr. Sakurai Presents "Byleth"|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=January 16, 2020}}</ref> In the March 2020 Nintendo Direct Mini, a character from ''[[armswiki:ARMS (game)|ARMS]]'' was confirmed to be Challenger Pack 6's fighter, although the character's identity was not shown<ref name=Mar2020>{{cite|author=Nintendo of America|date=March 26, 2020|url=www.youtube.com/watch?v=ubRf4zyEvG4|title=Nintendo Direct Mini 3.26.20|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=March 26, 2020}}</ref> until June of that year, when the fighter was revealed to be [[Min Min]].<ref name=June2020>{{cite|author=Nintendo of America|date=June 22, 2020|url=www.youtube.com/watch?v=M_NNyXaBW-I|title=Super Smash Bros. Ultimate – Mr. Sakurai Presents "Min Min"|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=June 22, 2020}}</ref> In a video that aired during October 2020, [[Steve (Minecraft)|Steve]] from ''[[Minecraft]]'' was confirmed as Challenger Pack 7's fighter.<ref name=SteveTrailer> {{cite|author=Nintendo of America|date=October 1, 2020|url=www.youtube.com/watch?v=90Jve_qWnpc|title=Super Smash Bros. Ultimate - A New Seed! - Nintendo Switch|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=October 1, 2020}}</ref> During [[wikipedia:The Game Awards 2020|The Game Awards 2020]], [[Sephiroth]], the main antagonist of ''[[wikipedia:Final Fantasy VII|Final Fantasy VII]]'', was confirmed as the fighter included in Challenger Pack 8.<ref name=GameAwards2020>{{cite|author=thegameawards|date=December 10, 2020|url=www.youtube.com/watch?v=zWz6v-UAs8Q|title=The Game Awards 2020 Official Stream (4K) - Video Game's Biggest Night Live!|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=December 11, 2020}}</ref> In the February 2021 Nintendo Direct, [[Pyra]] and [[Mythra]] from ''[[xenoseries:Xenoblade Chronicles 2|Xenoblade Chronicles 2]]'' were confirmed as Challenger Pack 9's fighter.<ref name=Feb2021>{{cite|author=Nintendo of America|date=February 17, 2021|url=www.youtube.com/watch?v=IVHbzcr1-D8|title=Nintendo Direct - 2.17.2021|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=February 17, 2021}}</ref> The [[wikipedia:E3 2021|E3 2021]] Nintendo Direct confirmed [[Kazuya Mishima]] from the [[wikipedia:Tekken|''Tekken'' series]] as the fighter of Challenger Pack 10.<ref name=E32021>{{cite|author=Nintendo of America|date=June 16, 2021|url=www.youtube.com/watch?v=IH7QtiX1I7Y|title=Nintendo Direct {{!}} E3 2021|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=June 16, 2021}}</ref> In a video that aired during October 2021, [[Sora]], the protagonist of the [[khwiki:Kingdom Hearts (series)|''Kingdom Hearts'' series]], was announced as the game's final DLC fighter.<ref name=October2021>{{cite|author=Nintendo of America|date=October 5, 2021|url=www.youtube.com/watch?v=L-q6Gz_4Yqc|title=Super Smash Bros.™ Ultimate – Battling with Sora – Nintendo Switch|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=October 5, 2021}}</ref>


''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' introduces Spirits mode, with collectible spirits able to augment fighters' abilities.<ref name="NovemberDirect" /> They replace the collectible [[Trophy (Super Smash Bros. series)|trophies]] of past installments.<ref name="NovemberDirect" /> They visually appear and function very similarly to [[Sticker (Super Smash Bros. Brawl)|sticker]]s from ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''. There is also a new Adventure Mode, titled World of Light, which sees [[Galeem]] turning many characters (except for the playable fighters, who were instead imprisoned, except for [[Kirby]] who survived) into spirits.<ref name="NovemberDirect" />
''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' introduces Spirits mode, with collectible spirits able to augment fighters' abilities.<ref name="NovemberDirect" /> They replace the collectible [[Trophy (Super Smash Bros. series)|trophies]] of past installments.<ref name="NovemberDirect" /> They visually appear and function very similarly to [[Sticker (Super Smash Bros. Brawl)|sticker]]s from ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''. There is also a new Adventure Mode, titled World of Light, which sees [[Galeem]] turning many characters (except for the playable fighters, who were instead imprisoned, except for [[Kirby]] who survived) into spirits.<ref name="NovemberDirect" />
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|A fairly big name from Nintendo, ''Animal Crossing'' is a series revolving around the human player living in a small community alongside anthropomorphic animals, participating in activities such as fishing and gardening.
|A fairly big name from Nintendo, ''Animal Crossing'' is a series revolving around the human player living in a small community alongside anthropomorphic animals, participating in activities such as fishing and gardening.


A stage debuting in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'' is based on it called [[Smashville]]. Regarding playable fighters, it is represented by [[Villager]] since ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]'' and [[Isabelle]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''.<ref name="SeptemberDirect" />
A stage debuting in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'' is based on it called [[smashwiki:Smashville|Smashville]]. Regarding playable fighters, it is represented by [[Villager]] since ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]'' and [[Isabelle]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''.<ref name="SeptemberDirect" />


The emblem used to represent this series is the icon used to represent [[nookipedia:Furniture|furniture]] in the player's pockets.
The emblem used to represent this series is the icon used to represent [[nookipedia:Furniture|furniture]] in the player's pockets.
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|''ARMS'' is a fighting game released for [[Nintendo Switch]] in 2017, featuring characters with extendable arms that they use to attack.  
|''ARMS'' is a fighting game released for [[Nintendo Switch]] in 2017, featuring characters with extendable arms that they use to attack.  


Regarding fighters, it is represented by the DLC fighter [[Min Min]] in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''.<ref name="June2020" />
Regarding fighters, it is represented by the DLC fighter [[armswiki:Min Min|Min Min]] in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''.<ref name="June2020" />
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|A somewhat minor first-party series by Nintendo. It was represented by the Balloon Fighter trophy in ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'', and a sticker in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'' (also, in this game, the music for Balloon Trip could be played on the [[Summit]] stage). It is represented by a stage entitled [[Balloon Fight (stage)|Balloon Fight]] in ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS'' and ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''.
|A somewhat minor first-party series by Nintendo. It was represented by the Balloon Fighter trophy in ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'', and a sticker in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'' (also, in this game, the music for Balloon Trip could be played on the [[smashwiki:Summit|Summit]] stage). It is represented by a stage entitled [[smashwiki:Balloon Fight|Balloon Fight]] in ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS'' and ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''.


The emblem representing this series is two balloons, similar to those used by the playable character of ''[[nwiki:Balloon Fight|Balloon Fight]]''.
The emblem representing this series is two balloons, similar to those used by the playable character of ''[[nwiki:Balloon Fight|Balloon Fight]]''.
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|''Banjo-Kazooie'' is a series of games by [[Rare Ltd.]]; a company that used to be a second-party developer for Nintendo, but was sold to Microsoft in 2002. The series revolves around the titular characters, [[Banjo]] and [[Kazooie]], thwarting the schemes of an evil witch named Gruntilda.
|''Banjo-Kazooie'' is a series of games by [[Rare Ltd.]]; a company that used to be a second-party developer for Nintendo, but was sold to Microsoft in 2002. The series revolves around the titular characters, [[Banjo]] and [[Kazooie]], thwarting the schemes of an evil witch named Gruntilda.


Banjo & Kazooie appear as a playable fighter through DLC in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', making them the first characters owned by a console competitor to Nintendo to be playable in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series.<ref name=E32019> Nintendo. (June 11, 2019). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zr9eAtwcYlo Nintendo Direct for E3 2019] ''YouTube''. Retrieved June 11, 2019 (PST).</ref>
Banjo & Kazooie appear as a playable fighter through DLC in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', making them the first characters owned by a console competitor to Nintendo to be playable in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series.<ref name=E32019>{{cite|author=Nintendo of America|date=June 11, 2019|url=www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zr9eAtwcYlo|title=Nintendo Direct for E3 2019|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=June 11, 2019}}</ref>


The emblem representing this series is a Jiggy, a type of collectible item in the [[wikipedia:Banjo-Kazooie (series)|''Banjo-Kazooie'' series]].
The emblem representing this series is a Jiggy, a type of collectible item in the [[wikipedia:Banjo-Kazooie (series)|''Banjo-Kazooie'' series]].
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|''Bayonetta'' is a series owned by [[Sega]], where players control a witch nicknamed [[Bayonetta]] as she wields dual pistols, shooters in her high heels, and long, magically transforming hair which becomes a deadly weapon.
|''Bayonetta'' is a series owned by [[Sega]], where players control a witch nicknamed [[smashwiki:Bayonetta|Bayonetta]] as she wields dual pistols, shooters in her high heels, and long, magically transforming hair which becomes a deadly weapon.


Regarding playable characters, the ''Bayonetta'' series is represented by Bayonetta, who made her ''Super Smash Bros.'' debut in ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS'' and ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U'' as a playable character available through DLC. The ''Bayonetta'' series is the second M-rated series to be represented in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series.
Regarding playable characters, the ''Bayonetta'' series is represented by Bayonetta, who made her ''Super Smash Bros.'' debut in ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS'' and ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U'' as a playable character available through DLC. The ''Bayonetta'' series is the second M-rated series to be represented in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series.
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|Playable characters from the ''Donkey Kong'' series include [[Donkey Kong]] since ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'', [[Diddy Kong]] since ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', and [[King K. Rool]] in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''<ref name="AugustDirect" />.
|Playable characters from the ''Donkey Kong'' series include [[Donkey Kong]] since ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'', [[Diddy Kong]] since ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', and [[King K. Rool]] in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''.<ref name="AugustDirect" />


The emblem representing this series is an uppercase "D" and an uppercase "K" (for '''D'''onkey '''K'''ong), as seen on [[DK Barrel]]s.
The emblem representing this series is an uppercase "D" and an uppercase "K" (for '''D'''onkey '''K'''ong), as seen on [[DK Barrel]]s.
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|''Dragon Quest'' is a series of RPGs by [[Square Enix]]. It has had some history with the ''Mario'' franchise, particularly through the games ''[[Itadaki Street DS]]'', ''[[Mario Sports Mix]]'', and ''[[Fortune Street]]''. It is represented by a playable character in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' as DLC in the form of the [[Hero]]es from multiple ''Dragon Quest'' games, occupying a single slot and available through alternate costumes.<ref name="E32019" />  
|''Dragon Quest'' is a series of RPGs by [[Square Enix]]. It has had some history with the ''Super Mario'' franchise, particularly through the games ''[[Itadaki Street DS]]'', ''[[Mario Sports Mix]]'', and ''[[Fortune Street]]''. It is represented by a playable character in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' as DLC in the form of the [[Hero]]es from multiple ''Dragon Quest'' games, occupying a single slot and available through alternate costumes.<ref name="E32019" />  
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|A small RPG series from Nintendo (also developed by Ape Inc., HAL Laboratory, and Brownie Brown), focusing on children with psychic abilities who battle enemies.  
|A small RPG series from Nintendo (also developed by Ape Inc., HAL Laboratory, and Brownie Brown), focusing on children with psychic abilities who battle enemies.  


The playable fighters that represent the ''EarthBound'' series are [[Ness]] (since ''Super Smash Bros.'') and [[Lucas]] (since ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''). Lucas was originally intended to replace Ness in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'', but because of ''Mother 3'''s cancellation at the time, Ness was put in instead.<ref>[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/n01/n64/software/nus_p_nalj/smash/flash/0717/index.html Ness] at ''[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/n01/n64/software/nus_p_nalj/smash/flash/index.html Sokuhou Smabura Ken!!]'', the Japanese website for ''Super Smash Bros. Melee''. (Accessed on 15 February 2016)</ref> Other ''EarthBound'' series characters also appear as items.
The playable fighters that represent the ''EarthBound'' series are [[wikibound:Ness|Ness]] (since ''Super Smash Bros.'') and [[wikibound:Lucas|Lucas]] (since ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''). Lucas was originally intended to replace Ness in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'', but since ''[[wikibound:Mother 3|Mother 3]]'' was canceled at the time, Ness was put in instead.<ref>{{cite|url=www.nintendo.co.jp/n01/n64/software/nus_p_nalj/smash/flash/0717/index.html|title=Ness|publisher=[[smashwiki:Smabura-Ken|Smabura-Ken]]|language=Japanese|accessdate=February 15, 2016}}</ref> Other ''EarthBound'' series characters also appear as items.
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|A massively successful role-playing game series by Square Enix. The series has something of a history with Nintendo's own franchises (the ''Mario'' franchise in particular). [[Cloud Strife]] appears as a playable character in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series starting with his appearance as a DLC character in ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS'' and ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U'', making him the first named ''Final Fantasy'' character to appear in a Nintendo crossover. Chocobo headgear is also available for the [[Mii]] Fighters in the aforementioned games, also as DLC. [[Sephiroth]] also appears as the fighter for Challenger Pack 8 in the Fighters Pass Vol. 2 in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''.
|A massively successful role-playing game series by Square Enix. The series has something of a history with Nintendo's own franchises (the ''Super Mario'' franchise in particular). [[Cloud Strife]] appears as a playable character in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series starting with his appearance as a DLC character in ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS'' and ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U'', making him the first named ''Final Fantasy'' character to appear in a Nintendo crossover. Chocobo headgear is also available for the [[Mii]] Fighters in the aforementioned games, also as DLC. [[Sephiroth]] also appears as the fighter for Challenger Pack 8 in the Fighters Pass Vol. 2 in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''.


The emblem representing this series is two uppercase "F"s in the font used in ''[[wikipedia:Final Fantasy|Final Fantasy]]'' game titles.
The emblem representing this series is two uppercase "F"s in the font used in ''[[wikipedia:Final Fantasy|Final Fantasy]]'' game titles.
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|A series consisting of two games in StreetPass Mii Plaza (which is featured with the Nintendo 3DS and its variations), this is represented by a stage, named [[Find Mii]], in ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS'' and ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''.
|A series consisting of two games in [[nwiki:StreetPass: Mii Plaza|StreetPass: Mii Plaza]] (which is featured with the Nintendo 3DS and its variations), this is represented by a stage, named [[Find Mii]], in ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS'' and ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''.


The emblem representing this series is the crown worn by the captive [[Mii]] in the aforementioned games.
The emblem representing this series is the crown worn by the captive [[Mii]] in the aforementioned games.
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|''Fire Emblem'' is a second-party series, developed by [[Intelligent Systems]]. Though the plot differs between games, the storyline generally involves a group of characters fighting in a war within a fantasy setting.
|''Fire Emblem'' is a second-party series, developed by [[Intelligent Systems]]. Though the plot differs between games, the storyline generally involves a group of characters fighting in a war within a fantasy setting.


Regarding playable characters, [[Marth]] and [[Roy (Fire Emblem)|Roy]] have been playable in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series starting with ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'' (although the latter is absent in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''), [[Ike]] has been playable since ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'', [[Lucina]] and [[Robin]] have been playable since the launch of ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS'', [[Corrin]] has been playable since their DLC appearance in ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS'' and ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U'', and [[Chrom]] and [[Byleth]] are introduced as playable in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', with the latter as DLC.<ref name="AugustDirect" /><ref name="Jan2020" />
Regarding playable characters, [[fireemblem:Marth|Marth]] and [[fireemblem:Roy|Roy]] have been playable in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series starting with ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'' (although the latter is absent in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''), [[Ike]] has been playable since ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'', [[fireemblem:Lucina|Lucina]] and [[fireemblem:Robin|Robin]] have been playable since the launch of ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS'', [[fireemblem:Corrin|Corrin]] has been playable since their DLC appearance in ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS'' and ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U'', and [[fireemblem:Chrom|Chrom]] and [[fireemblem:Byleth|Byleth]] are introduced as playable in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', with the latter as DLC.<ref name="AugustDirect" /><ref name="Jan2020" />
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|The ''Kid Icarus'' series is a series set in a Greco-Roman fantasy world based on Greek mythology, called "Angel Land". It consists of only three games, one ([[icaruspedia:Kid Icarus: Uprising|''Kid Icarus: Uprising'']]) of which came out after ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''.  
|The ''Kid Icarus'' series is a series set in a Greco-Roman fantasy world based on Greek mythology, called [[icaruspedia:Angel Land|Angel Land]]. It consists of only three games, the latest being ''[[icaruspedia:Kid Icarus: Uprising|Kid Icarus: Uprising]]''.  


Regarding playable characters, it is represented by [[Pit (character)|Pit]] (since ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''), [[Palutena]], and [[Dark Pit]] (both since ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS'').
Regarding playable characters, it is represented by [[Pit (character)|Pit]] (since ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''), [[icaruspedia:Palutena|Palutena]], and [[icaruspedia:Dark Pit|Dark Pit]] (both since ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS'').


The emblem representing this series is the [[icaruspedia:Palutena Bow|Palutena Bow]].
The emblem representing this series is the [[icaruspedia:Palutena Bow|Palutena Bow]].
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|The ''Kirby'' series revolves around [[Kirby|the titular character]] as he protects his home of Dream Land from threats.
|The ''Kirby'' series revolves around [[Kirby|the titular character]] as he protects his home of Dream Land from threats.


Regarding playable characters, it is represented by Kirby (since ''Super Smash Bros.''), [[Meta Knight]], and [[King Dedede]] (both since ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''). King Dedede was intended to appear in ''Super Smash Bros.'', but was removed due to time constraints. He and Meta Knight were later set to appear in ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'', but were also removed.{{ref needed}}
Regarding playable characters, it is represented by Kirby (since ''Super Smash Bros.''), [[wikirby:Meta Knight|Meta Knight]], and [[wikirby:King Dedede|King Dedede]] (both since ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''). King Dedede was intended to appear in ''Super Smash Bros.'', but was removed due to time constraints. He and Meta Knight were later set to appear in ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'', but were also removed.{{ref needed}}


The emblem representing this series is a [[Warp Star]].
The emblem representing this series is a [[Warp Star]].
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===[[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'']]===
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|The first-billed (aside from the ''Super Smash Bros.'' franchise itself) and most heavily represented franchise in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series. Characters from the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Mario'' franchise]] have appeared in all released games. While the series is quite abundant in content from numerous series of the ''Mario'' franchise, it has, primarily, a strong focus on the platforming ''[[Super Mario (series)|Super Mario]]'' games, the kart racing ''[[Mario Kart (series)|Mario Kart]]'' games, and, to a lesser extent, the ''[[Luigi's Mansion (series)|Luigi's Mansion]]'' games. The ''Mario'' characters playable in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series are [[Mario]], [[Luigi]] (both since ''Super Smash Bros.''), [[Princess Peach]], [[Bowser]], [[Dr. Mario]] (starting with ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'', although Dr. Mario is not playable in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''), [[Rosalina]] & [[Luma]], [[Bowser Jr.]] with seven model swaps that each replace him with one of the [[Koopalings]] (since ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS''), [[Princess Daisy]], and [[Piranha Plant]] (both in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', the latter as DLC)<ref name="E32018Direct" /><ref name="NovemberDirect" />. Although the ''Mario'' franchise also includes such characters as [[Yoshi]], [[Donkey Kong]], and [[Wario]], they are excluded from the list, due to having their own series and logos.
|The first-billed (aside from the ''Super Smash Bros.'' franchise itself) and most heavily represented franchise in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series. Characters from the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' franchise]] have appeared in all released games. While the series is quite abundant in content from numerous series of the ''Super Mario'' franchise, it has, primarily, a strong focus on the platforming ''[[Super Mario (series)|Super Mario]]'' games, the kart racing ''[[Mario Kart (series)|Mario Kart]]'' games, and, to a lesser extent, the ''[[Luigi's Mansion (series)|Luigi's Mansion]]'' games. The ''Super Mario'' characters playable in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series are [[Mario]], [[Luigi]] (both since ''Super Smash Bros.''), [[Princess Peach]], [[Bowser]], [[Dr. Mario]] (starting with ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'', although Dr. Mario is not playable in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''), [[Rosalina]] & [[Luma]], [[Bowser Jr.]] with seven model swaps that each replace him with one of the [[Koopalings]] (since ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS''), [[Princess Daisy]], and [[Piranha Plant]] (both in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', the latter as DLC)<ref name="E32018Direct" /><ref name="NovemberDirect" />. Although the ''Super Mario'' franchise also includes such characters as [[Yoshi]], [[Donkey Kong]], and [[Wario]], they are excluded from the list, due to having their own series and logos.


The emblem representing this series is a [[mushroom]], a recurring type of [[item]].
The emblem representing this series is a [[mushroom]], a recurring type of [[item]].
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|''[[wikipedia:Persona (series)|Persona]]'' is a series of RPG spin-offs from the [[wikipedia:Megami Tensei|''Megami Tensei'' franchise]]. Though the plot differs between games, it generally revolves around a group of adolescents who oppose "Shadows" and awaken to abilities called "Personas".
|''[[wikipedia:Persona (series)|Persona]]'' is a series of RPG spin-offs from the [[wikipedia:Megami Tensei|''Megami Tensei'' franchise]]. Though the plot differs between games, it generally revolves around a group of adolescents who oppose "Shadows" and awaken to abilities called "Personas".


It is represented by [[Joker]] (the protagonist of ''[[wikipedia:Persona 5|Persona 5]]'') in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' as a DLC fighter.<ref name=GameAwards2018> thegameawards. (December 6, 2018). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SHt3FyE-VIQ The Game Awards 2018 4K Official Stream - December 6 LIVE] ''YouTube''. Retrieved December 6, 2018.</ref> Although the ''Persona'' series is mostly represented by ''Persona 5'' elements in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', music from ''[[wikipedia:Persona 4|Persona 4]]'' and ''[[wikipedia:Persona 3|Persona 3]]'', as well as Mii Fighter items based on characters from the three aforementioned ''Persona'' games, are also available as DLC.
It is represented by [[smashwiki:Joker|Joker]] (the protagonist of ''[[wikipedia:Persona 5|Persona 5]]'') in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' as a DLC fighter.<ref name=GameAwards2018/> Although the ''Persona'' series is mostly represented by ''Persona 5'' elements in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', music from ''[[wikipedia:Persona 4|Persona 4]]'' and ''[[wikipedia:Persona 3|Persona 3]]'', as well as Mii Fighter items based on characters from the three aforementioned ''Persona'' games, are also available as DLC.


The emblem representing this series is the logo of the Phantom Thieves of Hearts from ''Persona 5''.
The emblem representing this series is the logo of the Phantom Thieves of Hearts from ''Persona 5''.
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|One of Nintendo's most well-known series (also owned by Game Freak and Creatures). The ''Pokémon'' series focuses primarily on capturing and battling creatures called [[Pokémon]].
|One of Nintendo's most well-known series (also owned by Game Freak and Creatures). The ''Pokémon'' series focuses primarily on capturing and battling creatures called [[Pokémon]].


Regarding playable fighters, it is represented by [[Pikachu]], [[Jigglypuff]] (both since ''Super Smash Bros.''), [[Pichu]], [[Mewtwo]] (both starting with ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'', although neither are playable in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'' and Pichu is not playable in ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS'' and ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U''), [[Pokémon Trainer]] (with [[Squirtle]], [[Ivysaur]], and [[Charizard]]), [[Lucario]] (both starting with ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'', although Pokémon Trainer, Squirtle, and Ivysaur are not playable and Charizard is a stand-alone character in ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS'' and ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U''), [[Greninja]] (starting with ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS''), and [[Incineroar]] (in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'')<ref name="NovemberDirect" />. The series also had the most unlockable characters in ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'', with Pichu, Jigglypuff, and Mewtwo. In addition, various ''Pokémon'' come out of [[Poké Ball]]s to assist characters. Originally, Mewtwo was going to be playable in ''Super Smash Bros.'', but was removed due to time constraints.<ref>http://games.yahoo.co.jp/qa/detail?qid=1090755405</ref> Until ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS'', none of the playable characters in this series have more than five alternate colors, a trait shared with the ''Sonic'' series. Starting with ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS'', every character gets seven different alternate colors, including the Pokémon.
Regarding playable fighters, it is represented by [[bulbapedia:Pikachu (Pokémon)|Pikachu]], [[bulbapedia:Jigglypuff (Pokémon)|Jigglypuff]] (both since ''Super Smash Bros.''), [[bulbapedia:Pichu (Pokémon)|Pichu]], [[bulbapedia:Mewtwo (Pokémon)|Mewtwo]] (both starting with ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'', although neither are playable in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'' and Pichu is not playable in ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS'' and ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U''), [[bulbapedia:Pokémon Trainer|Pokémon Trainer]] (with [[bulbapedia:Squirtle (Pokémon)|Squirtle]], [[bulbapedia:Ivysaur (Pokémon)|Ivysaur]], and [[bulbapedia:Charizard (Pokémon)|Charizard]]), [[Lucario]] (both starting with ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'', although Pokémon Trainer, Squirtle, and Ivysaur are not playable and Charizard is a stand-alone character in ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS'' and ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U''), [[bulbapedia:Greninja (Pokémon)|Greninja]] (starting with ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS''), and [[bulbapedia:Incineroar (Pokémon)|Incineroar]] (in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'')<ref name="NovemberDirect" />. The series also had the most unlockable characters in ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'', with Pichu, Jigglypuff, and Mewtwo. In addition, various ''Pokémon'' come out of [[bulbapedia:Poké Ball|Poké Ball]]s to assist characters. Originally, Mewtwo was going to be playable in ''Super Smash Bros.'', but was removed due to time constraints.<ref>http://games.yahoo.co.jp/qa/detail?qid=1090755405</ref>{{dead link}} Until ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS'', none of the playable characters in this series have more than five alternate colors, a trait shared with the ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' series. Starting with ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS'', every character gets seven different alternate colors, including the Pokémon.


The emblem representing this series is a Poké Ball.
The emblem representing this series is a Poké Ball.
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Little Mac is an [[Assist Trophy]] in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'', and a playable character in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series since ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS''.
Little Mac is an [[Assist Trophy]] in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'', and a playable character in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series since ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS''.


The emblem representing this series is a boxing glove, as seen on the title screens of the [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]] [[wikipedia:Punch-Out!! (NES)|games in the series]].
The emblem representing this series is a boxing glove, as seen on the title screens of the [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]] [[nwiki:Punch-Out!! (NES)|games in the series]].
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|A more recently-created series by Nintendo, ''Splatoon'' is a series set in the far future on a post-apocalyptic Earth inhabited by anthropomorphic marine animals. It focuses on [[Inkling]]s and Octolings, based on squids and octopuses respectively, which can transform between humanoid and cephalopod forms at will.
|A more recently-created series by Nintendo, ''Splatoon'' is a series set in the far future on a post-apocalyptic Earth inhabited by anthropomorphic marine animals. It focuses on [[Inkling]]s and Octolings, based on squids and octopuses respectively, which can transform between humanoid and cephalopod forms at will.


The series is represented by a [[Trophy (Super Smash Bros. series)|trophy]] and Mii Fighter customization items in ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS'' and ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U'', and by Inkling as a playable fighter in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''<ref name="E32018Direct" />.
The series is represented by a [[Trophy (Super Smash Bros. series)|trophy]] and Mii Fighter customization items in ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS'' and ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U'', and by Inkling as a playable fighter in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''.<ref name="E32018Direct" />


The emblem representing this series is an Inkling Squid.
The emblem representing this series is an Inkling Squid.
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|A universe consisting of elements original to the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series. Representatives are usually non-playable characters, such as [[Master Hand]] and [[Crazy Hand]], [[Fighting Polygons]] from ''Super Smash Bros.'', [[Wire Frames]] from ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'', and the [[Fighting Alloy Team]], [[Subspace Army]] and [[Tabuu]] from ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''. The [[Mii|Mii Fighter]]s make their debut in ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS'' as the first playable representatives of the series. Stages that represent the series are [[Battlefield]], [[Big Battlefield]], and [[Final Destination]].
|A universe consisting of elements original to the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series. Representatives are usually non-playable characters, such as [[smashwiki:Master Hand|Master Hand]] and [[smashwiki:Crazy Hand|Crazy Hand]], [[smashwiki:Fighting Polygons|Fighting Polygons]] from ''Super Smash Bros.'', [[smashwiki:Fighting Wire Frames|Fighting Wire Frames]] from ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'', and the [[smashwiki:Fighting Alloy Team|Fighting Alloy Team]], [[smashwiki:Subspace Army|Subspace Army]] and [[smashwiki:Tabuu|Tabuu]] from ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''. The [[Mii|Mii Fighter]]s make their debut in ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS'' as the first playable representatives of the series. Stages that represent the series are [[smashwiki:Battlefield|Battlefield]], [[smashwiki:Big Battlefield|Big Battlefield]], and [[smashwiki:Final Destination|Final Destination]].
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|Sega's most successful series, the ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' series follows its titular character, [[Sonic|Sonic the Hedgehog]], as he protects the world from various dangers, mostly those caused by his nemesis, the mad scientist [[Dr. Eggman]].  
|Sega's most successful series, the ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' series follows its titular character, [[Sonic|Sonic the Hedgehog]], as he protects the world from various dangers, mostly those caused by his nemesis, the mad scientist [[Dr. Eggman]]. Sonic appears as a playable character in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series since ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''.
 
Sonic appears as a playable character in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series since ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''. There was a large [http://ssbm.detstar.com/images/sonictails.cfm hoax] claiming that Sonic and [[Tails|Miles "Tails" Prower]] could be unlocked as playable characters in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' (ultimately, the claim was proven to be false).


The emblem representing this series is a side view of Sonic's head.
The emblem representing this series is a side view of Sonic's head.
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|[[Capcom]]'s flagship fighting game series. [[Ryu]], the main character, has been playable in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series since his appearance as a DLC character in ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS'' and ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U'', and [[Ken Masters]] is playable in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''<ref name="NovemberDirect" />.
|[[Capcom]]'s flagship fighting game series. [[Ryu]], the main character, has been playable in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series since his appearance as a DLC character in ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS'' and ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U'', and [[Ken Masters]] is playable in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''.<ref name="NovemberDirect" />


The emblem representing this series is an uppercase "S" and an uppercase "F" in the font used in ''[[wikipedia:Street Fighter|Street Fighter]]'' game titles.
The emblem representing this series is an uppercase "S" and an uppercase "F" in the font used in ''[[wikipedia:Street Fighter|Street Fighter]]'' game titles.
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|''Tekken'' is a fighting series by Bandai Namco, primarily revolving around the events of the "King of Iron Fist Tournament", hosted by the Mishima zaibatsu.  
|''Tekken'' is a fighting series by Bandai Namco, primarily revolving around the events of the "King of Iron Fist Tournament", hosted by the Mishima zaibatsu.  


Previously represented by a Mii Fighter costume based on [[wikipedia:Heihachi Mishima|Heihachi Mishima]] available as DLC in ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U'' and ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', [[Kazuya Mishima]] is also available as a DLC fighter in the latter game<ref name="E32021" />.
Previously represented by a Mii Fighter costume based on [[wikipedia:Heihachi Mishima|Heihachi Mishima]] available as DLC in ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U'' and ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', [[Kazuya Mishima]] is also available as a DLC fighter in the latter game.<ref name="E32021" />
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|A minor series, also a spin-off of the ''Mario'' franchise. Heavily focused on the [[microgame]]-centric ''[[WarioWare (series)|WarioWare]]'' series, but also features elements from the ''[[Wario Land (series)|Wario Land]]'' games. This series has only its titular character, [[Wario]], representing it since ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''.
|A minor series, also a spin-off of the ''Super Mario'' franchise. Heavily focused on the [[microgame]]-centric ''[[WarioWare (series)|WarioWare]]'' series, but also features elements from the ''[[Wario Land (series)|Wario Land]]'' games. This series has only its titular character, [[Wario]], representing it since ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''.
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|One of the more recent series, it is represented by [[Shulk]], who is a playable character in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series starting with ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS'', as well as [[Pyra]] and [[Mythra]], who are playable in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' as a DLC fighter<ref name="Feb2021" />.
|One of the more recent series, it is represented by [[Shulk]], who is a playable character in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series starting with ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS'', as well as [[Pyra]] and [[Mythra]], who are playable in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' as a DLC fighter.<ref name="Feb2021" />


The emblem representing this series is the Monado from ''[[nwiki:Xenoblade Chronicles|Xenoblade Chronicles]]''.
The emblem representing this series is the Monado from ''[[nwiki:Xenoblade Chronicles|Xenoblade Chronicles]]''.
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|A minor series, yet a spin-off of the ''Mario'' franchise which primarily takes place in his past; the ''Yoshi'' series has only one playable character. Being the only real star of the series, [[Yoshi]] has appeared as a playable character in all ''Super Smash Bros.'' games.
|A minor series, yet a spin-off of the ''Super Mario'' franchise which primarily takes place in his past; the ''Yoshi'' series has only one playable character. Being the only real star of the series, [[Yoshi]] has appeared as a playable character in all ''Super Smash Bros.'' games.


The emblem representing this series is a [[Yoshi's Egg]].
The emblem representing this series is a [[Yoshi's Egg]].
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![[Bowser Jr.]] and [[Koopalings]]
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|[[Porky]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||''EarthBound'' (''Mother'') series
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|[[Banana Gun]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||''Super Smash Bros.'' series
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|[[Banana|Banana Peel]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||''Mario'' franchise
|[[Banana|Banana Peel]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||''Super Mario'' franchise
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|[[Barrel]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||''Super Smash Bros.'' series
|[[Barrel]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||''Super Smash Bros.'' series
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|[[Blast Box]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||''Super Smash Bros.'' series
|[[Blast Box]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||''Super Smash Bros.'' series
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|[[Bob-omb]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||''Mario'' franchise
|[[Bob-omb]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||''Super Mario'' franchise
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|[[Bombchu]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||''The Legend of Zelda'' series
|[[Bombchu]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||''The Legend of Zelda'' series
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|[[Bomber]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||''Kirby'' series
|[[Bomber]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||''Kirby'' series
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|[[Boomerang Flower]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||''Mario'' franchise
|[[Boomerang Flower]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||''Super Mario'' franchise
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|[[Boss Galaga]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||''Galaga'' series
|[[Boss Galaga]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||''Galaga'' series
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|[[Bullet Bill]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||''Mario'' franchise
|[[Bullet Bill]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||''Super Mario'' franchise
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|[[Bumper (Super Smash Bros. series)|Bumper]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||''Super Smash Bros.'' series
|[[Bumper (Super Smash Bros. series)|Bumper]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||''Super Smash Bros.'' series
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|[[Fan (Super Smash Bros. series)|Fan]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||''Super Smash Bros.'' series
|[[Fan (Super Smash Bros. series)|Fan]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||''Super Smash Bros.'' series
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|[[Fire Bar]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||''Mario'' franchise
|[[Fire Bar]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||''Super Mario'' franchise
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|[[Fire Flower]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||''Mario'' franchise
|[[Fire Flower]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||''Super Mario'' franchise
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|[[Flipper (Balloon Fight)|Flipper]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||''Balloon Fight''
|[[Flipper (Balloon Fight)|Flipper]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||''Balloon Fight''
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|[[Franklin Badge]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||''EarthBound'' (''Mother'') series
|[[Franklin Badge]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||''EarthBound'' (''Mother'') series
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|[[Freezie]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||''Mario'' franchise
|[[Freezie]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||''Super Mario'' franchise
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|[[Golden Hammer]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||''Mario'' franchise
|[[Golden Hammer]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||''Super Mario'' franchise
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|[[Gooey Bomb]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||''Super Smash Bros.'' series
|[[Gooey Bomb]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||''Super Smash Bros.'' series
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|[[Grass]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||''Mario'' franchise
|[[Grass]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||''Super Mario'' franchise
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|[[Green Shell]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||''Mario'' franchise
|[[Green Shell]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||''Super Mario'' franchise
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|[[Gust Bellows]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||''The Legend of Zelda'' series
|[[Gust Bellows]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||''The Legend of Zelda'' series
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|[[Hammer]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||''Mario'' franchise
|[[Hammer]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||''Super Mario'' franchise
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|[[Healing Field]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||''Super Smash Bros.'' series
|[[Healing Field]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||''Super Smash Bros.'' series
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|[[Home-Run Bat]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||''Super Smash Bros.'' series
|[[Home-Run Bat]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||''Super Smash Bros.'' series
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|[[Hothead]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||''Mario'' franchise
|[[Hothead]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||''Super Mario'' franchise
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|[[Killer Eye]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||''Kid Icarus'' series
|[[Killer Eye]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||''Kid Icarus'' series
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|[[Lip's Stick]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||''Panel De Pon''
|[[Lip's Stick]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||''Panel De Pon''
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|[[Lightning]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||''Mario'' franchise
|[[Lightning]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||''Super Mario'' franchise
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|[[Master Ball]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||''Pokémon'' series
|[[Master Ball]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||''Pokémon'' series
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|[[Maxim Tomato]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||''Kirby'' series
|[[Maxim Tomato]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||''Kirby'' series
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|[[Cap Block#Super Smash Bros. series|Metal Box]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||''Mario'' franchise
|[[Cap Block#Super Smash Bros. series|Metal Box]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||''Super Mario'' franchise
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|[[Motion-Sensor Bomb]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||''GoldenEye 007''
|[[Motion-Sensor Bomb]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||''GoldenEye 007''
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|[[Pitfall]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||''Animal Crossing'' series
|[[Pitfall]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||''Animal Crossing'' series
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|[[Poison Mushroom]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||''Mario'' franchise
|[[Poison Mushroom]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||''Super Mario'' franchise
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|[[Poké Ball]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||''Pokémon'' series
|[[Poké Ball]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||''Pokémon'' series
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|[[POW Block]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||''Mario'' franchise
|[[POW Block]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||''Super Mario'' franchise
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|[[Rage Blaster]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||''Super Smash Bros.'' series
|[[Rage Blaster]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||''Super Smash Bros.'' series
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|[[Ray Gun]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||''Super Smash Bros.'' series
|[[Ray Gun]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||''Super Smash Bros.'' series
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|[[Red Shell]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]{{footnote|main|14}}||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]{{footnote|main|15}}||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||''Mario'' franchise
|[[Red Shell]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]{{footnote|main|14}}||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]{{footnote|main|15}}||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||''Super Mario'' franchise
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|[[Rocket Belt]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||''Pilotwings'' series
|[[Rocket Belt]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||''Pilotwings'' series
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|[[Smoke Ball]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||''Super Smash Bros.'' series
|[[Smoke Ball]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||''Super Smash Bros.'' series
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|[[Soccer Ball]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||''Mario'' franchise
|[[Soccer Ball]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||''Super Mario'' franchise
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|[[Special Flag]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||''Rally-X''
|[[Special Flag]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||''Rally-X''
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|[[Spiny Shell (blue)|Spiny Shell]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||''Mario'' franchise
|[[Spiny Shell (blue)|Spiny Shell]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||''Super Mario'' franchise
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|[[Spring]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||''Donkey Kong'' series
|[[Spring]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||''Donkey Kong'' series
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|[[Sticker (Super Smash Bros. Brawl)|Sticker]]s||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||''Super Smash Bros.'' series
|[[Sticker (Super Smash Bros. Brawl)|Sticker]]s||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||''Super Smash Bros.'' series
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|[[Super Leaf]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||''Mario'' franchise
|[[Super Leaf]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||''Super Mario'' franchise
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|[[Super Mushroom]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||''Mario'' franchise
|[[Super Mushroom]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||''Super Mario'' franchise
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|[[Super Scope]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||Nintendo
|[[Super Scope]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||Nintendo
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|[[Timer (item)|Timer]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||''Super Smash Bros.'' series
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|[[Treasure Chest]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||''Mario'' franchise
|[[Treasure Chest]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||''Super Mario'' franchise
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|[[Trophy (Super Smash Bros. series)|Trophy]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||''Super Smash Bros.'' series
|[[Trophy (Super Smash Bros. series)|Trophy]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:Check mark.svg|17px]]||[[File:X mark.svg|17px]]||''Super Smash Bros.'' series
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