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==Rodin==
 
==Rodin==
 
'''First Appearance:''' ''Bayonetta'' (2009)
 
 
Rodin is a supporting character and from the ''Bayonetta'' series. He is a powerful demon and fallen angel who runs a bar called the Gates of Hell. He forges weapons from the souls of other demons, acting as the resident shopkeeper and weapon smith in the games. He created Bayonetta's guns and works with her often. In both games, it is also possible to fight him as a hidden boss, and he is also playable in the Tag Climax mode of ''Bayonetta 2''.
 
 
In the ''Super Smash Bros.'' games, Rodin was featured as an Assist Trophy in ''Ultimate''. He attacks by summoning a giant fist or performing a sliding kick, similar to Bayonetta's moves. He may also throw a random item to whoever summoned him. He first appeared as a trophy in ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U'' (unlocked automatically when Bayonetta was downloaded) and also appeared as a two-stage Primary Spirit in ''Ultimate''. There was an Ace-rank Spirit of his normal self which could be upgraded into a Legend-rank Spirit of Rodin, the Infinite One, which was of his demonic form and raised the user's attack when their health was critical
 
  
 
=Castlevania=
 
=Castlevania=
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*Yoko Belnades
 
*Yoko Belnades
  
=Dragon Quest=
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=Final Fantasy/Dragon Quest=
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The following are characters from Square-Enix's ''Final Fantasy'' series who appear as unlockable characters in ''[[Mario Hoops 3-on-3]]'' and ''[[Mario Sports Mix]]''. ''Mario Sports Mix'' adds a playable character from the ''Dragon Quest'' series, which had been developed by the "Enix" half of Square-Enix. None of these are actually specific characters, but rather are generic members of recurring classes or creatures in the series.
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Additionally, ''Final Fantasy'' characters with ''[[Portal: Super Smash Bros.|Super Smash Bros.]]'' representation shall be listed here. Cloud Strife first appeared as a DLC fighter in ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U]]'' and was later included in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''.
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==Behemoth==
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'''First Appearance''': ''Final Fantasy II'' (1988)
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The Behemoth is a ferocious beast that has appeared as a recurring enemy throughout the ''Final Fantasy'' series. It appears as the final boss of ''Mario Sports Mix'''s normal mode, where the team must use their skills from the sports games to fight off the Behemoth. It can attack with its claws and tails, by charging forward, performing a body slam, and by firing fireballs, lightning and meteors. Defeating it unlocks the Sports Mix Mode, where the more powerful Behemoth King is the final boss.
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==Behemoth King==
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'''First Appearances''': ''Final Fantasy'' (1987)
  
''Dragon Quest'' (previously known as ''Dragon Warrior'' in North America) is a popular RPG franchise that was published by Enix, which has since become part of Square-Enix. It first crossed over with a Nintendo game in ''[[Mario Sports Mix]]'', where a Slime joined the ''Final Fantasy'' characters as a playable character. It later received ''[[Portal: Super Smash Bros.|Super Smash Bros.]]'' representation in the form of the Hero, a character who represented several ''Dragon Quest'' protagonists. This character was made available as DLC, along with a stage and with other ''Dragon Quest'' characters and creatures appearing as Spirits, Mii Fighter costumes and cameo appearances.
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The Behemoth King is a stronger version of the Behemoth from the ''Final Fantasy'' series that is red instead of blue. In ''Mario Sports Mix'', it is featured as the final boss of Sports Mix Mode. It is more resilient and more powerful than the normal Behemoth but is otherwise similar.
  
==Hero==
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==Black Mage==
  
Within ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', the Hero is a character slot used to represent four characters who are protagonists of different ''Dragon Quest'' games. The default version is the protagonist of ''Dragon Quest XI'' (2017), who is known as Luminary. Through alternate costumes, the player can toggle between three other protagonists; Erdrick from ''Dragon Quest III'' (1988), Solo from ''Dragon Quest IV'' (1990) and Eight from ''Dragon Quest VIII'' (2004).
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[[image:Blackmage.jpg|right|150px]]
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'''First Appearance''': ''Final Fantasy'' (1987)
  
The Hero was made available as a DLC character for ''Ultimate'' on July 30, 2019. He was the third DLC character to be released and the second character of the Fighters Pass. His attacks are based on different action commands from the ''Dragon Quest'' games. The Hero has an MP meter that depletes as he uses magic attacks and replenishes when using other attacks. His down special move also allows him to select one of several spells from a menu. The Hero's Final Smash is called Gigaslash, in which the Hero receives power from the other non-playable heroes of the ''Dragon Quest'' series: the hero of the original game as well as those from ''Dragon Quest II'', ''V'', ''VI'', ''VII'', ''X'' and ''XI''.
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The Black Mage has been around since the first ''Final Fantasy''. They are usually armed with staffs, but their true power lies in their magic. Black Mages are usually seen wearing a blue robe with a tall yellow hat. Their faces are usually hidden.
  
His Classic Mode route is called A History of Heroism. The opponents in that route include the different Hero forms and some other fighters representing other characters from the ''Dragon Quest'' series, and all of the battles except for the final one are stamina battles, to reflect the RPG's HP system. The boss character [[Third Party Characters in Nintendo Games#Rathalos|Rathalos]] appears as the fifth battle of the route. The route's final battle is against [[Robin]] and then a giant purple [[Charizard]], in reference to the two forms of the Dragonlord from the original ''Dragon Quest''.
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In ''Mario Hoops'' (as well as ''Sports Mix''), Black Mage is classified as a tricky player and is nicknamed Abracadabra Kid. His special shot, Meteor Shot, is based on the spell Meteor.
  
Within ''Ultimate'', there is a Fighter Spirit available for each form of the Hero. There is also a Mii Swordfighter costume of Erdrick.
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==Bomb==
  
==Slime==
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==Cactuar==
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[[image:Cactuar.jpg|right|100px]]
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'''First Appearance:''' ''Final Fantasy VI'' (1994)
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Cactuar is monster in the ''Final Fantasy'' series. He resembles a cactus with arms and legs. The Cactuar are very fast, very hard to hit, and have high defense. Their signature attack is 1000 Needles, which deals 1000 HP of damage.
  
'''First Appearance:''' ''Dragon Quest'' (1986)
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In ''Mario Hoops'', Cactuar is classified as a speedy player and is nicknamed Stick & Sting. His special shot in the 1000 Needles Shot. Additionally, Chocobos appear around Cactuar's head after it has performed its special shot. In ''Sports Mix'', Cactuar is reclassified as a tricky player.
  
The Slime is a generic enemy that has appeared throughout the ''Dragon Quest'' series. It is known as the most common and basic enemy of the series, to the point where it is more or less the series mascot.
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==Cloud Strife==
  
It appeared in ''Mario Sports Mix'' as one of the playable characters. It is classified as a tricky player. In ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', the Slimes make various cameo appearances. They appear in the Yggdrasil's Altar stage (along with the rare Liquid Metal Slime) as well as one of the Hero's taunts and victory screens. A Slime hat is also available as paid DLC, which notably jiggles when in motion. The Slime also represented by a Novice-rank Primary Spirit, which can be enhanced into an Ace-rank Spirit of King Slime. There is also an Advanced-rank  Support Spirit for a Liquid Metal Slime. Slimes are represented by blue [[Kirby]]s during Spirit battles.
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'''First Appearance:''' ''Final Fantasy VII'' (1997)
  
==Other==
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Cloud Strife is the protagonist of ''Final Fantasy VII''. He is an amnesiac hero who had been experimented on and works with others to fight against the corrupt organization Shinra and Sephiroth.
  
The following characters/creatures are represented by Spirits in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' and have Spirit battles that can be accessed on the DLC Board:
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In ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U]]'', Cloud can be purchased for download as a playable character. His presence in the game comes with two trophies and a trophy for his Final Smash. He returns in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' as an unlockable playable character. He has two sets of alternate costumes, using his original appearance and from his appearance from ''Advent Children''. He has a number of attacks with his sword, as well as special attacks based on his moves from canon, with his Final Smash being the Omnislash. He also has a Limit Gauge that can be charged to enhance the power of his special attacks.
  
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In ''Ultimate'', he can be unlocked either through the game's variable-based unlocking system or by awakening him in Adventure Mode. Within Adventure Mode, Cloud was found in the Sacred Land and was guarding the pedestal of the [[Master Sword]]. He had to be defeated there to awaken him and unlock him for that mode. His Classic Mode route in the game was called "A Ride? Not Interested." Based on the character's motion sickness, all of the route's battles are set on moving stages. Within the game, two Fighter Spirits could be unlocked for Cloud, one for his default appearance and the other for his ''Advent Children'' costume. Uniquely, he is the only ''Final Fantasy'' representation within ''Ultimate'', even counting Spirits.
*Golem
 
*Great Sabrecub/Great Sabrecat
 
*Cetacea
 
*Hero's Comrades (the party from ''Dragon Quest XI'')
 
*Tockles (initially available by having data from ''Dragon Quest XI'' or its demo, added normally to the game and DLC Board in the 6.0 update)
 
  
Cetacea and Tockles also make cameo appearances in the Yggdrasil's Altar Stage in ''Ultimate''.
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==Malboro==
  
The following characters appear only as Mii Fighter costumes in ''Ultimate'':
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*Martial Artist
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==Moogle==
*Veronica
 
  
=Fatal Fury and other SNK Series=
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[[image:Moogle.jpg|right|100px]]
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'''First Appearance:''' ''Final Fantasy III'' (1990)
  
SNK is a company that developed various properties for their Neo Geo console in the 1990s. This included the prominent fighting game series ''Fatal Fury'' and another fighting series called ''The King of Fighters'', which acted as a crossover between their various series. In November 2019, Terry Bogard, the main protagonist of the ''Fatal Fury'' series and one of the most prominent characters of the ''The King of Fighters'' series, was added to ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' as a DLC character. This came with a ''Fatal Fury''-based stage, as well as cameo appearances from various other ''Fatal Fury'' characters and characters connected to ''The King of Fighters''.
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Moogles are a race in the ''Final Fantasy'' series. They resemble white cats with wings and a red "pom-pom" coming out of their head. They are usually helpful and sometimes even join the game's hero on his quest.
  
==Terry Bogard==
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In ''Mario Hoops'' (as well as ''Sports Mix''), Moogle is classified as a tricky player and is nicknamed Game & Watch Me. His special shot is the Moogle Dance, based on a Limit Break from ''Final Fantasy VII''.
  
'''First Appearance:''' ''Fatal Fury: King of Fighters'' (1991)
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==Ninja==
  
Terry Bogard is an American fighter who acts as the main protagonist of the ''Fatal Fury'' series. He participates in tournaments and battles different villains along the way. He is initially driven to avenge the death of his father, Jeff Bogard, who was murdered by the host of the King of Fighters tournament, Geese Howard. In later games, he becomes the guardian of Geese's son, Rock Howard, following Geese's death. In ''The King of Fighters'', which is set in a different continuity, Terry consistently appears as the leader of the Fatal Fury Team.
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[[image:Ninja.jpg|right|100px]]
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'''First Appearance:''' ''Final Fantasy'' (1987)
  
In ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', Terry was the fifth DLC character to be made available and the fourth character of the first Challenger's Pack. His attacks are based on his moves from the games. They are stronger and have a wider range when the buttons are held down, and special attacks can be performed with button combos as well. He also has a pair of Super Special moves that can be activated through button combos when he is at over 100% damage (or under one-third HP in a stamina battle). His Classic Mode route is called The King of Smash. In each battle, which is a stamina battle, Terry fights through three fighters in a row who are connected either by series or thematically. This mimics ''The King of Fighters'', which has three-on-three team battles. This route lacks any of the boss characters, and its final battle is instead against Ryu, Ken and another Terry.
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Ninjas have been around since the first ''Final Fantasy''. They prefer lightweight armor and make sure to cover all parts of their body, including their face. Ninja swords, daggers, and boomerangs are the ninja's weapons of choice. They also have the ability to throw shuriken and scrolls for damage.
  
Terry's appearance is accompanied by his own Fighter Spirit, which is unlocked through his completion of Classic Mode or can be obtained from the Vault's shop.
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In ''Mario Hoops'', Ninja is an all-around player and is nicknamed Mr. Invincible. His special shot is Leaf Veil.  He has the same classification in ''Sports Mix'', where his ability is to make copies of himself.
  
==Other==
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==White Mage==
  
Other characters from ''Fatal Fury'' and/or ''The King of Fighters'' can make cameo appearances in the background of the ''Fatal Fury'' stage, the King of Fighters stadium. Some are also present as Spirits that can be battled on the DLC Board or as [[Mii|Mii Fighter]] costumes that can be purchased as separate DLC. The only characters to appear in all three of those forms (stage cameo, Spirit and Mii Fighter costume - specifically for Mii Brawlers) are Iori Yagami and Ryo Sakazaki.
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[[image:Whitemage.jpg|right|100px]]
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'''First Appearance:''' ''Final Fantasy'' (1987)
  
The following characters make stage cameos and are also available as Spirits:
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White Mages were one of the first classes in the ''Final Fantasy'' series. Rather than damage opponents, white mages heal and protect their allies. They are normally dressed in white robes with red trim in a triangle pattern.
  
*Andy Bogard
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In ''Mario Hoops'' (as well as ''Sports Mix''), White Mage is classified as a technical player and is nicknamed The Light. Her special shot, Holy Shot, is based on the spell Holy.
*Athena Asamiya (originally from ''Psycho Soldier'')
 
*Geese Howard
 
*Joe Higashi
 
*Kim Kaphwan
 
*Kyo Kusangi
 
*Ralf & Clark (originally from ''Ikari Warriors'')
 
  
The following characters only appear as stage cameos:
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==Slime==
  
*Billy Kane
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'''First Appearance:''' ''Dragon Quest'' (1986)
*Blue Mary
 
*Chang Koehan and Choi Bounge
 
*Goro Daimon
 
*King
 
*Rock Howard
 
*Ryuji Yamazaki
 
*Tung Fu Rue
 
*Yuri Sakazaki
 
  
From the ''Samurai Showdown'' series, Nakoruru appears as a Spirit and as a Mii Swordfighter costume, and Haohmaru appears as a Spirit.
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The Slime is a generic enemy that has appeared throughout the ''Dragon Quest'' series. It is known as the most common and basic enemy of the series, to the point where it is more or less the series mascot.
  
Many of these characters also appeared in Terry's reveal trailer, which featured the ''Super Smash Bros.'' invitation drifting through the settings of various SNK games and many characters attempting to claim it before it ended up in Terry's hands.
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It appeared in ''[[Mario Sports Mix]]'' as one of the playable characters. It is classified as a tricky player.
  
 
=Mega Man=
 
=Mega Man=
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Zero is one of the supporting characters of the ''Mega Man X'' series, which was the second ''Mega Man'' series to be made, and he later starred in his own series, which was known as ''Mega Man Zero''. He is a Maverick Hunter and former Maverick who works together with X to defeat various threats throughout the series, most of which relate to Sigma and the Maverick Virus. It was also revealed that he was originally created by Dr. Wily to kill Mega Man. After his initial adventures with X, he was frozen in a capsule and woke many years later, which started the ''Mega Man Zero'' series.
 
Zero is one of the supporting characters of the ''Mega Man X'' series, which was the second ''Mega Man'' series to be made, and he later starred in his own series, which was known as ''Mega Man Zero''. He is a Maverick Hunter and former Maverick who works together with X to defeat various threats throughout the series, most of which relate to Sigma and the Maverick Virus. It was also revealed that he was originally created by Dr. Wily to kill Mega Man. After his initial adventures with X, he was frozen in a capsule and woke many years later, which started the ''Mega Man Zero'' series.
  
In ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U'', Zero only appears as a trophy and as a downloadable outfit for Mii Swordfighters. In ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', he appears as an Assist Trophy who attacks with his Z-Saber, and a Mii Swordfighter outfit was also later added. He also has three Primary Spirits within the game, two of which are connected. His first Spirit is an Advanced-rank Spirit of him equipped with his Zero Buster. After leveling that Spirit up to Level 99, it can be enhanced into the second Primary Spirit, which is a Legend-rank Spirit of Zero with his Z-Saber, and it comes with boost to both weapon attack power and movement speed. There is also the third Spirit of Zero, a Ace-rank Spirit depicting Zero as seen in ''Mega Man Zero''. During Spirit battles, the Spirit of Zero with the Z-Buster would possess a red Mega Man, while the Spirit of ''Mega Man Zero'''s Zero would possess Zero Suit Samus, and in both cases the Assist Trophy version of Zero would aid them in battle.
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In ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U'', Zero only appears as a trophy and as a downloadable outfit for Mii Swordfighters. In ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', he appears as an Assist Trophy who attacks with his Z-Saber. He also has three Primary Spirits within the game, two of which are connected. His first Spirit is an Advanced-rank Spirit of him equipped with his Zero Buster. After leveling that Spirit up to Level 99, it can be enhanced into the second Primary Spirit, which is a Legend-rank Spirit of Zero with his Z-Saber, and it comes with boost to both weapon attack power and movement speed. There is also the third Spirit of Zero, a Ace-rank Spirit depicting Zero as seen in ''Mega Man Zero''. During Spirit battles, the Spirit of Zero with the Z-Buster would possess a red Mega Man, while the Spirit of ''Mega Man Zero'''s Zero would possess Zero Suit Samus, and in both cases the Assist Trophy version of Zero would aid them in battle.
  
 
==Other==
 
==Other==
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*Dr. Light
 
*Dr. Light
 
*Eddie
 
*Eddie
*Proto Man (also a DLC Mii Gunner costume in ''Ultimate'')
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*Proto Man
 
*Roll  
 
*Roll  
  
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Gray Fox, real name Frank Jaeger was a member of FOXHOUND, but went rogue with Big Boss. He was thought to have been killed by Solid Snake in Zanzibar Land, but reappeared at Shadow Moses Island. Grey Fox is a master swordsman and can turn completely invisible using his stealth camouflage.
 
Gray Fox, real name Frank Jaeger was a member of FOXHOUND, but went rogue with Big Boss. He was thought to have been killed by Solid Snake in Zanzibar Land, but reappeared at Shadow Moses Island. Grey Fox is a master swordsman and can turn completely invisible using his stealth camouflage.
  
Gray Fox appears as an Assist Trophy in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''. In the former game, his Assist Trophy is unlocked when Snake is unlocked as a playable character. He attacks by slicing at enemies with his sword, and his sword can also deflect projectiles. He has also been represented as a trophy and sticker (using artwork from ''Metal Gear Solid: The Twin Snakes'') in ''Brawl'' and an Ace-rank Primary Spirit (using art from ''Metal Gear Solid: Revengeance'') in ''Ultimate''. When fought against in a Spirit battle, Gray Fox's Spirit would possess [[Zelda|Sheik]] with enhanced move speed and would be aided in the battle by his Assist Trophy counterpart.
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Gray Fox appears as an Assist Trophy in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''. In the former game, his Assist Trophy is unlocked when Snake is unlocked as a playable character. He attacks by slicing at enemies with his sword, and his sword can also deflect projectiles. He has also been represented as a trophy and sticker (using artwork from ''Metal Gear Solid: The Twin Snakes'') in ''Brawl'' and an Ace-rank Primary Spirit (using art from ''Metal Gear Solid: Revengeance'') in ''Ultimate''. When fought against in a Spirit battle, Gray Fox's Spirit would possess [[Zelda|Sheik]] with enhanced movement speed and would be aided in the battle by his Assist Trophy counterpart.
  
 
==Mei Ling==
 
==Mei Ling==
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=Pac-Man and other Namco properties=
 
=Pac-Man and other Namco properties=
  
The following includes Namco-owned characters who appear as playable characters in ''[[Mario Kart Arcade GP]]'', ''[[Mario Kart Arcade GP 2]]'' and ''[[Mario Kart Arcade GP DX]]''. Pac-Man, Ms. Pac-Man and Blinky are from Namco's popular ''Pac-Man'' series, while Mametchi (who only appears in ''Mario Kart Arcade GP 2'') is from Bandai's ''Tamagotchi'' line of handheld pets (and was included due to a then-recent merger between Namco and Bandai), and Don-chan hails from Namco's ''Taiko no Tatsujin'' series.
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The following includes Namco-owned characters who appear as playable characters in ''[[Mario Kart Arcade GP]]'' and ''[[Mario Kart Arcade GP 2]]''. Pac-Man, Ms. Pac-Man and Blinky are from Namco's popular ''Pac-Man'' series, while Mametchi (who only appears in ''Mario Kart Arcade GP 2'' is from Bandai's ''Tamagotchi'' line of handheld pets (and is included due to a recent merger between Namco and Bandai).
  
Additionally, Pac-Man appears as a playable character in ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'', and thus several characters from the game as well as other Namco properties make cameo appearances and/or appear as trophies within these games. Characters from Namco's ''Tekken'' series have also appeared in those games, with Kazuya Mishima acted as a DLC character in ''Ultimate''.
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Additionally, Pac-Man appears as a playable character in ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'', and thus several characters from the game as well as other Namco properties make cameo appearances and/or appear as trophies within these games.
  
 
==Pac-Man==
 
==Pac-Man==
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Pac-Man has an extensive circle of friends and family. This includes his wife, Ms. Pac-Man; his children Baby Pac and Pac-Jr.; the trusty Professor Pac; and his dog, Chomp Chomp. They live in Pac-Land. Aside from the ghosts in the original games, Pac-Man's other enemies include the Ghost Witch, an evil Pac-Man impersonator called Toc-Toc, an ancient ghost monster named Spooky and a mad genius called Erwin. Additionally, his age is the same as the age of the game series (for example, he celebrates his twentieth birthday in ''Pac-Man World'', which was released in 1999, twenty years after the release of the original game).
 
Pac-Man has an extensive circle of friends and family. This includes his wife, Ms. Pac-Man; his children Baby Pac and Pac-Jr.; the trusty Professor Pac; and his dog, Chomp Chomp. They live in Pac-Land. Aside from the ghosts in the original games, Pac-Man's other enemies include the Ghost Witch, an evil Pac-Man impersonator called Toc-Toc, an ancient ghost monster named Spooky and a mad genius called Erwin. Additionally, his age is the same as the age of the game series (for example, he celebrates his twentieth birthday in ''Pac-Man World'', which was released in 1999, twenty years after the release of the original game).
  
Pac-Man made a playable guest appearance as a racer in ''Mario Kart Arcade GP'', ''Mario Kart Arcade GP 2'' and ''Mario Kart Arcade GP DX''. He was classified as a heavyweight racer in the first game, a balanced racer in the second game and a middleweight racer in the third game. His special items in the first game (shared with Ms. Pac-Man), are the Power Pill, Pooka, Rally-X and Galaga Boss. A [[Mii]] Racing Outfit based on Pac-Man's appearance (and sporting his sprite) could also be unlocked by scanning his amiibo in ''[[Mario Kart 8]]'' and ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]''. Pac-Man has also appeared as a possible [[Mystery Mushroom]] costume (based on his sprite from ''Pac-Land'') in ''[[Super Mario Maker]]'' that could be unlocked as a random prize for completing a 100 Mario Challenge on Expert or harder, or by scanning an amiibo of Pac-Man. A Pac-Man amiibo could also be used to unlock [[Yoshi]] pattern based on Pac-Man's appearance in ''[[Yoshi's Woolly World]]''.
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Pac-Man is playable in both ''Mario Kart Arcade GP'' and ''Mario Kart Arcade GP 2'' as a heavyweight character. His special items in the first game, the same as Ms. Pac-Man's, are the Power Pill, Pooka, Rally-X and Galaga Boss. In ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U'' and ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', Pac-Man appears as a playable fighter. A variety of his moves are loosely based on his actions in the ''Pac-Man'' games, but he also has moves referencing other Namco games (such as one which can summon Galaxian Starships) and can throw the ghosts from his game as his Smash attacks. His Final Smash, known as Super Pac-Man, has him transforming into a giant 2-D version of his 8-bit self and chomping at the players onscreen, similar to when he attacks the ghosts in the original games.  
 
 
In ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U'' and ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', Pac-Man appears as a playable fighter. A variety of his moves are loosely based on his actions in the ''Pac-Man'' games, but he also has moves referencing other Namco games (such as one which can summon Galaxian Starships) and can throw the ghosts from his game as his Smash attacks. His Final Smash, known as Super Pac-Man, has him transforming into a giant 2-D version of his 8-bit self and chomping at the players onscreen, similar to when he attacks the ghosts in the original games.  
 
  
 
Pac-Man was part of the default fighter in his original appearance, but in ''Ultimate'', he had to be unlocked through the game's variable-based system for unlocking characters or by awakening him in Adventure Mode (where he was found by on the western side of the chasm filled with giant mushrooms). His Classic Mode route in ''Ultimate'' was called "Ageless Classic" and followed the theme of pitting him against protagonists of the oldest games represented in the series in chronological order, with the route's boss being [[#Dracula|Dracula]] (due to him being the only boss character from a retro game). In the 3DS/Wii U game, Pac-Man's appearance was accompanied by two standard trophies in both games as well as a trophy for his Final Smash in the Wii U installment. In ''Ultimate'', he had his own Fighter Spirit.
 
Pac-Man was part of the default fighter in his original appearance, but in ''Ultimate'', he had to be unlocked through the game's variable-based system for unlocking characters or by awakening him in Adventure Mode (where he was found by on the western side of the chasm filled with giant mushrooms). His Classic Mode route in ''Ultimate'' was called "Ageless Classic" and followed the theme of pitting him against protagonists of the oldest games represented in the series in chronological order, with the route's boss being [[#Dracula|Dracula]] (due to him being the only boss character from a retro game). In the 3DS/Wii U game, Pac-Man's appearance was accompanied by two standard trophies in both games as well as a trophy for his Final Smash in the Wii U installment. In ''Ultimate'', he had his own Fighter Spirit.
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Blinky is one of Pac-Man's recurring ghost enemies. Blinky is the red ghost and was first seen as one of the ghosts in the original ''Pac-Man''. Blinky and the ghosts appear in numerous games causing trouble for Pac-Man and his friends. In ''Pac-Man World 3'', however, Blinky and Inky were captured by the evil scientist Erwin, who wanted to drain all the energy from the ghosts' world. This led to Pac-Man teaming up with the remaining ghosts, Pinky and Clyde, to save them.
 
Blinky is one of Pac-Man's recurring ghost enemies. Blinky is the red ghost and was first seen as one of the ghosts in the original ''Pac-Man''. Blinky and the ghosts appear in numerous games causing trouble for Pac-Man and his friends. In ''Pac-Man World 3'', however, Blinky and Inky were captured by the evil scientist Erwin, who wanted to drain all the energy from the ghosts' world. This led to Pac-Man teaming up with the remaining ghosts, Pinky and Clyde, to save them.
  
Blinky appears as a playable race in both ''Mario Kart Arcade GP'' and ''Mario Kart Arcade GP 2''. He is classified as a lightweight race in the first game and a Strong Acceleration racer in the second one. His special items in the first game are the Petit Monster, Monster's Hammer, Flare Ball and Ghost Morph. Blinky is no longer playable in ''Mario Kart Arcade GP DX'', but images of the ghosts (based on their original sprites) decorate the Pac-Man Stadium course.
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Blinky is playable in both ''Mario Kart Arcade GP'' and ''Mario Kart Arcade GP 2'' as a lightweight character. His special items in the first game are the Petit Monster, Monster's Hammer, Flare Ball and Ghost Morph.
  
 
All four of the ghosts (Blinky, Inky, Pinky and Clyde) also appear in ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U'', in which Pac-Man can toss one of them in his Smash attacks. In the 3DS version, they also appear as hazards in the Pac-Maze stage, and in ''Ultimate'', the ghosts can be summoned as an Assist Trophy.. Each of the ghosts has an individual trophy in both games along with a collective trophy for the four Ghosts. The 3DS version also has a "TURN-TO-BLUE" trophy which reflects the way they turn blue when targeted by Power Pellets. In ''Ultimate'', there is an Advanced-rank Primary Spirit for the Ghosts and a Novice-rank Support Spirit for TURN-To-BLUE.
 
All four of the ghosts (Blinky, Inky, Pinky and Clyde) also appear in ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U'', in which Pac-Man can toss one of them in his Smash attacks. In the 3DS version, they also appear as hazards in the Pac-Maze stage, and in ''Ultimate'', the ghosts can be summoned as an Assist Trophy.. Each of the ghosts has an individual trophy in both games along with a collective trophy for the four Ghosts. The 3DS version also has a "TURN-TO-BLUE" trophy which reflects the way they turn blue when targeted by Power Pellets. In ''Ultimate'', there is an Advanced-rank Primary Spirit for the Ghosts and a Novice-rank Support Spirit for TURN-To-BLUE.
 
==Don-chan==
 
 
'''First Appearance:''' ''Taiko no Tatsujin'' (2001)
 
 
Don-chan is the main character of ''Taiko no Tatsujin'', a series of rhythm-based games utilizing Taiko drums that has mostly been exclusive to Japan. The series has involved various guest appearances, including by Nintendo characters such as [[Kirby]]. Don-chan is a living taiko drum who was born through the fusion of a pair of tamashii and has a twin brother named Katsu. They were raised by Bachio Sensei, and Don-chan developed an ambition to share the beauty of taiko drums with the world. Don-chan is known to be cheerful and have an easygoing nature.
 
 
Don-chan was included in ''[[Mario Kart Arcade GP DX]]'' as a playable racer. He had two downloadable costumes: Strawberry Don-chan and Hero Don-chan. He also made a cameo appearance in ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U'' and ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' as one of the characters that could appear during Pac-Man's Namco Roulette taunt.
 
  
 
==Fairy Queen==
 
==Fairy Queen==
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'''First Appearance:''' ''Pac-Land'' (1984)
 
'''First Appearance:''' ''Pac-Land'' (1984)
  
The Fairy Queen (referred to as the Mother Fairy in the PAL version and ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'') is a character from the arcade game ''Pac-Land''. In this game, Pac-Man finds a fairy under his hat and brings it back to the Fairy Queen in Fairyland. She gives him Magic Boots for completing his quest.
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The Fairy Queen (referred to as the Mother Fairy in the PAL version) is a character from the arcade game ''Pac-Land''. In this game, Pac-Man finds a fairy under his hat and brings it back to the Fairy Queen in Fairyland. She gives him Magic Boots for completing his quest.
  
In ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U'' and ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', the Fairy Queen appears as part of the Pac-Land stage, in its Fairyland area, based on her appearance in the game. She produces a pair of Wing Shoes that will temporarily boost a fighter's jumping ability. She is also represented by a trophy in the 3DS/Wii U game and an Ace-rank Support [[Spirit]] (which raised stats during critical health) in ''Ultimate''.
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In ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U'', the Fairy Queen appears as part of the Pac-Land stage, in its Fairyland area, based on her appearance in the game. Her appearance is accompanied by a trophy.
  
 
==Mametchi==
 
==Mametchi==
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Mametchi is one of the original virtual pets from the ''Tamagotchi'' series and is included in most of the Tamagotchi games. It is one of possible adult forms of a young Tamagotchi. With an IQ of 250, Mametchi is the smartest Tamagotchi  as well as the healthiest. Its interests are books and computers. There are also various other Tamagotchi in the Mametchi family.
 
Mametchi is one of the original virtual pets from the ''Tamagotchi'' series and is included in most of the Tamagotchi games. It is one of possible adult forms of a young Tamagotchi. With an IQ of 250, Mametchi is the smartest Tamagotchi  as well as the healthiest. Its interests are books and computers. There are also various other Tamagotchi in the Mametchi family.
  
Memtchi appears as a playable race in ''Mario Kart Arcade GP 2''. He is classified as an Easy Control character, and his special kart resembles a Tamagotchi virtual pet being pulled by a wheeled mechanical Tamagotchi. His special items are a Bagubagutchi, a Mame Block, and a Chipi Syrup.
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Memtchi is playable in ''Mario Kart Arcade GP 2'', presumably as a lightweight character. Details about its appearance are unknown.
  
 
==Ms. Pac-Man==
 
==Ms. Pac-Man==
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Ms. Pac-Man is the wife of Pac-Man. She first appears as the protagonist of ''Ms. Pac-Man'' in which she battles ghosts in a maze similar to Pac-Man in the original ''Pac-Man'' game. Afterwards, she became mostly a supporting character in the Pac-Man games. She also starred in the 2000 game ''Ms. Pac-Man Maze Madness'' in which she defeated the evil witch Mesmerelda with the aid of Professor Pac. She and Pac-Man have had two children, Pac-Jr. and Baby Pac.
 
Ms. Pac-Man is the wife of Pac-Man. She first appears as the protagonist of ''Ms. Pac-Man'' in which she battles ghosts in a maze similar to Pac-Man in the original ''Pac-Man'' game. Afterwards, she became mostly a supporting character in the Pac-Man games. She also starred in the 2000 game ''Ms. Pac-Man Maze Madness'' in which she defeated the evil witch Mesmerelda with the aid of Professor Pac. She and Pac-Man have had two children, Pac-Jr. and Baby Pac.
  
Ms. Pac-Man appears as a playable racer in both ''Mario Kart Arcade GP'' and ''Mario Kart Arcade GP 2''. She is classified as a medium-weight character in the first game and an Easy Control character in the second one. Her special items in the first game are the Power Pill, Pooka, Rally X and Galaga Boss, which are the same special items used by her husband. She also makes a cameo appearance in the Pac-Land level of ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U'' and ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', but curiously has no other presence within any of the ''Super Smash Bros.'' games that Pac-Man appears in.
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Ms. Pac-Man is playable in both ''Mario Kart Arcade GP'' and ''Mario Kart Arcade GP 2'' as a medium-weight character. Her special items are the Power Pill, Pooka, Rally X and Galaga Boss, which are the same special items used by her husband. She also makes a cameo appearance in the Pac-Land level of ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U'', but curiously has no other presence within either of the ''Smash'' games that Pac-Man appears in.
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==Other==
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The following are items and other miscellaneous trophies represented in ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U''.
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*Power Pellet - The primary power-up from the ''Pac-Man'' games. When Pac-Man eats this, it temporarily turns the ghosts blue, and Pac-Man can eat them freely. In ''Smash'', the Power Pellet can be used freely as Pac-Man's special move, and Power Pellets also appear in the Pac-Maze level of the 3DS game wherein other characters can turn the ghosts blue and make them disappear. The Power Pellet appears as a trophy in both versions.
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*Bonus Fruit - Fruits that are collected for points in the original games. In ''Smash'', Pac-Man's standard neutral move involves him cycling through different bonus fruit that he can throw, and each fruit has different properties. There is also a Galaxian, Bell and Key in the mix. In the Pac-Maze stage of the 3DS game, the individual fruits appear as they did in the original game and are collected for points. Both versions have a trophy for the Bonus Fruit.
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*Fire Hydrant - Fire Hydrants originally appeared in ''Pac-Land'' as obstacles. In ''Smash'', Pac-Man can use the fire hydrant to attack through his down special move. The fire hydrants are also present in the Pac-Land stage and it has its own trophy in both versions of ''Smash''.
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*PAC-MAZE (3DS) - The stage based on the original ''Pac-Man'' game, present in the 3DS ''Smash'' only. It is accompanied by a trophy in that versio.
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*Pac-Man's House (Wii U) - Pac-Man's house from ''Pac-Land''. It is shown in the Pac-Land stage in the Wii U version and has its own trophy within that version.
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*Special Flag - An item from the 1983 game ''Xevious''. When used in ''Smash'', the player can hold it up for three seconds and if they can remain immobile, it can end another KO to their score or increase their stock by one. Its appearance is accompanied by a trophy.
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*Boss Galaga - A boss character from the ''Galaga'' series that appears in ''Smash'' as an item. When used, it hovers around the screen similar to in the original game and attempts to suck a player in with its tractor beam, but it can be destroyed. It is accompanied by a trophy.
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*Bacura (3DS) - An enemy from ''Xevious''. The Bacura is a set of invincible floating tiles that will reflect attacks. They appear as enemies in Smash Run and have their own trophy.
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*Pooka (3DS) - The Pooka is a small red round creature that originally appeared as an enemy in the classic Namco game ''Dig-Dug'' and has also appeared as an enemy for Pac-Man in games such as the ''Pac-Man World'' games. In ''Smash'', the Pooka appears as an enemy in Smash Run mode. They attack by attempting to surprise fighters by jumping out of the ground or walls, and when attacked they will inflate until they pop. Their appearance is accompanied by a trophy.
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=Sonic the Hedgehog=
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The following are characters from the SEGA's ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' series who appear as playable characters, or as non-playable referees in the crossover game ''[[Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games]]'' as well as its follow-up-games: ''[[Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games]]'', ''[[Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Winter Games]]'', ''[[Mario & Sonic at the Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games]]'' and ''[[Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games]]''. Sonic is also featured as a playable fighter in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'', so most of the following characters also appear in these games as trophies, stickers, Assist Trophies, [[Spirit|Spirits]] and/or background cameos.
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==Sonic the Hedgehog==
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[[Image:Sonic.jpg|right|150px]]
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'''First Appearance:''' ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' (1991)
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Sonic is the star of Sega's ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' action platforming series series. His main ability is his incredible running speed. He can run faster than Mach 1 and is able to use his speed to attack enemies. He has had many enemies over the years, but Dr. Eggman has been the main one. He spends most of his time traveling alone and lives by his own rules, as he sees saving the world as "a minor distraction". He actually is not interested in competitive racing unless it involves showing up Dr. Eggman (the most clear example of this being in the story of ''Sonic R'', where Sonic is uninterested in the grand prix until he learns of Eggman's involvement in it, at which point he eagerly signs up).
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During the 1990's, Nintendo and Sega were the head rivals in the video gaming industry, so their mascots Mario and Sonic were often treated as enemies by fans themselves. A dig at Sonic in a Nintendo game of the time appears in [[Cranky Kong]]'s Video Game Heroes award ceremony at the end of ''[[Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest]]'', when Sonic's shoes (along with Earthworm Jim's gun) are seen discarded by a trash can under a sign reading "No Hopers". However, things became friendlier after Sega dropped out of the console wars and became a third party developer for Nintendo. This eventually lead to Sonic and Mario appearing together in games, starting with ''Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games''.
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In all games of the ''Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games'' subseries, Sonic appears as one of the playable competitors. He's a speed-type competitor. This marks the first time that Sonic and Mario truly appear together, and in a capacity in which they are both playable.
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Sonic has also become a regular character in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series starting with his debut as an unlockable character in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''. He was unlocked by either playing 300 brawls, beating Classic Mode with ten different characters, playing more than ten hours of brawls or by completing The Subspace Emissary. Sonic has two trophies, one being his standard trophy while the other is of Super Sonic. There are also two three different Sonic stickers (the first two from the different versions of the original ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' with the third being from the 2006 ''Sonic the Hedgehog'') as well as one of Super Sonic from ''Sonic the Hedgehog 2''. In "The Subspace Emissary", Sonic appears just towards the very end to cut through [[Tabuu]]'s wing and prevent him from turning everyone into trophies again. He then joins in on the final battle.
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Sonic returns as a playable character in ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U'' and ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''. In the former game, he was part of the game's initial roster and was the only third party character to carry over from ''Brawl'', although Snake would later return in ''Ultimate''. His appearance in the 3DS/Wii U installment is accompanied by two trophies in both games and a trophy of himself as Super Sonic in the Wii U game. In ''Ultimate'', he had to be unlocked either through the game's variable-based unlocking system or by unlocking him in Adventure Mode. Sonic had a Fighter Spirit that was unlocked with his completion of Classic Mode, and there were also Spirits for Super Sonic and Sonic the Werehog.
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Within the game's Adventure Mode, he made a prominent appearance during the opening cutscene. When [[Galeem]] unleashed his beams of light, Sonic was seen trying to outrun it, and he appeared to slow down in an attempt to save [[Pikachu]], only to be hit by one of the beams of light. Sonic could later be found and awakened within the Sacred Land area. In Classic Mode, Sonic's personal route was called "At the Speed of Sound", and the theme of his opponents was that they each represented different characters or general games from the ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' series. It ended with a standard boss fight against Master Hand and Crazy Hand.
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==Amy Rose==
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[[Image:AmyRose.jpg|right|100px]]
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'''First Appearance:''' ''Sonic the Hedgehog CD'' (1993)
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Amy Rose is a female hedgehog with a crush on Sonic. She first played the part of Sonic's damsel in distress, but as time has gone by she's become more independent. These days she can take care of herself and sometimes goes with Sonic on his adventures. Her weapon of choice is a large hammer.
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In ''Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games'' as well as all three of the ''Winter Games'' follow-ups, Amy is one of the competitors. She is an all-around character. She also appears as a trophy and sticker in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'', a trophy in ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U'' and an Ace Support Spirit in ''Ultimate''. Her Spirit's Support effect is to raise the damage done to shields. When fought in a Spirit battle, Amy's Spirit would possess an [[Inkling]], starting the battle with a hammer and with the ability to wield a hammer for longer, as well as increased move speed.
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==Blaze the Cat==
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[[Image:Blaze.jpg|right|90px]]
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'''First Appearance:''' ''Sonic Rush'' (2005)
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Blaze is a princess who in her original appearance is said to be from an alternate dimension, but later games later show she is actually from the future where she works with Silver the Hedgehog. She protects the Sol Emeralds in a role similar to those of Sonic and Knuckles in protecting the Chaos Emeralds. She has the ability to control flames.
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In ''Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games'' and all three of the ''Winter Games'' follow-ups, Blaze is one of the competitors. She is an all-around character. She also appears as a trophy and sticker in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'', a trophy in ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U'' and an Advanced Support Spirit in ''Ultimate''. Her Spirit's Support effect is for the player's fighter to start a battle with the Superspicy Curry effect in play. When fighting in Spirit battles, Blaze's Spirit possesses [[Robin]] in an area with the floor as lava. She starts the match wielding a [[Fire Flower]], and her explosion and fire-related attacks are more powerful.
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==Chaotix==
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[[Image:Charmy.gif|right|100px]]
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'''First Appearance:''' ''Knuckles' Chaotix'' (1995)
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Team Chaotix are a group of three who were originally featured in the game ''Knuckles' Chaotix'' where they worked with Knuckles, and they have occasionally formed supporting roles in games since then. They have usually been shown as a detective agency. Vector the Crocodile is their strong leader who can harness the power of music, while Espio the Chamelon is a more stoic member with the ability of camouflage, and Charmy the Bee is a small and optimistic member of the group.
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Within the ''Mario & Sonic'' games, Vector has been featured as a playable competitos from the beginning, being classified as a power-type competitor. Espio and Charmy have mostly been regulated to appearing as referees and in other NPC roles, although Espio was playable in the Long Jump events of ''Rio 2016''.
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In the ''Super Smash Bros.'' games, each member of the Chaotix has appeared as a sticker in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'' and as a trophy in ''Super Smash Bros. for 3DS''. In ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', there was a Novice-rank Primary Spirit for the entire Chaotix. When fought in a Spirit battle, Vector would possess K. Rool, Espio would possess Sonic, and Charmy would possess [[Pikachu]]. All three of them would periodically turn invisible, in emulation of Espio's camouflage ability.
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==Cream==
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[[Image:Cream.gif|right|100px]]
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'''First Appearance:''' ''Sonic Advance 2'' (2002)
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Cream first met Sonic after being rescued from Dr. Eggman and then fought alongside him to rescue her mother, Vanilla. Cream is almost never seen without her Chao, Cheese. Cheese attacks enemies to defend Cream. Cream is also able to fly, with her ears acting as helicopter blades.
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In most of the ''Mario & Sonic'' games, she acts as a referee and in other non-playable modes. She has only been playable in the 3DS version of ''Rio 2016'' in the beach volleyball events. She also appears with Cheese in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'' as a trophy and sticker, in ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U'' as a trophy and in ''Ultimate'' as an Advanced Support Spirit. Their Spirit's effect is to increase the player fighter's jump height. When fought against in a Spirit battle, Cream would possess Isabelle, while Cheese possessed a Squirtle, in a battle with lowered gravity.
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==Dr. Eggman==
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[[Image:Eggman.jpg|right|100px]]
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'''First Appearance:''' ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' (1991)
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Dr. Eggman (real name Ivo Robotnik) is Sonic's primary adversary who wishes to control the world. In order to carry out his plans, Dr. Eggman needs to get his hands on the Chaos Emeralds. He uses his army of robots to do this, but he always seems to fail. He has usually sought the Chaos Emeralds to power various weapons, although recently he has used them to awaken powerful living weapons such as Chaos and Shadow in hopes of manipulating them for his own ends; such plans have usually backfired in his face.
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In all of the ''Mario & Sonic'' games, Eggman has been featured as one of the playable competitors. He is a skill-type competitor. Eggman also has a descendant known as Eggman Nega, who makes non-playable appearances throughout the series before being playable in the Long Jump events of the 3DS version of ''Rio 2016''.
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Eggman also appears in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'' as a trophy and a sticker, in ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U'' as a trophy and in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' as a Legend-Rank Primary Spirit who boosts the power of electric attacks. When fought in a Spirit battle, Eggman's Spirit would possess [[Morton Koopa Jr.]] and fight alongside a metallic Sonic in a battle with occasional bob-omb downpours.
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==Eggrobo==
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'''First Appearance:''' ''Sonic & Knuckles'' (1994)
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The Eggrobo (also spelled Egg Robo within ''Smash'') is a recurring enemy in the ''Sonic'' games. They are egg-shaped robots made to reflect Eggman's robots, which float in the air with jetpacks and are normally equipped with powerful blasters. These enemies primarily appeared in ''Sonic & Knuckles'', were a number are unleashed upon Sonic in the Death Egg, and one runaway Eggrobo replaces Eggman as the boss whom Knuckles faces in his version of the storyline. They've only also appeared in ''Sonic Generations'' as enemies, and otherwise, aside from inspiring the E-100 characters, the Eggrobos have mostly appeared in sports spin-offs and other minigames.
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In ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS'', the Eggrobos appear as an enemy that can be faced in the Smash Run mode. Their appearance is accompanied by a trophy.
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==Flicky==
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[[Image:Flicky.png|right|100px]]
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'''First Appearance:''' ''Flicky'' (1984)
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Flickies are small birds that live on Flicky Island in the Sonic series. They are often used by Dr. Eggman for "battery power" in his Badniks. Other small animals similar to Flickies are also used for this purpose.
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In ''Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games'', Flickies make up part of the audience. In ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U'', they make an appearance in the Windy Hill Zone Stage along with the other animal friends from the early ''Sonic'' games: Pecky, Picky, Pocky, Cucky, Ricky and Rocky. That version also has an accompanying trophy for all of these animals, entitled the "Fauna of Windy Hill Zone".
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Jet is a headstrong hawk who is the leader of the Babylon Rogues. He is a rival of Sonic's in the Extreme Gear races of the ''Sonic Riders'' games. He appears as a trophy and a sticker in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'', a trophy in ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U'' and an Advanced-rank Support Spirit (who boosted movement speed) in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''. Also, a playable model for Jet was found in the game data for ''Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games'', suggesting that he was originally intended to be playable in the game. He went on to make non-playable appearances in the following games, before being playable for the football events in ''Rio 2016''.
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==Knuckles the Echidna==
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[[Image:Knuckles.jpg|right|100px]]
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'''First Appearance:''' ''Sonic the Hedgehog 3'' (1994)
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Knuckles lives on Angel Island and is the last descendant of a lost civilization of echidnas. His duty is to guard the island, especially the Master Emerald, from intruders. He was originally tricked into fighting with Sonic, but later became a friendly rival. At times, he has teamed up with Team Chaotix.
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In ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'' and ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS'', he made occasional background appearances running through the loop in the background of the Green Hill Zone (sometimes accompanied by Tails and/or Silver the Hedgehog). A [[Mii|Mii Fighter]] costume of Knuckles was also made available starting in the 3DS/Wii U game (initially as DLC), and Knuckles later appeared in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' as an Assist Trophy who attacked opponents with a number of punching moves, including digging into the ground and attacking with an uppercut. He has also been represented by a trophy and sticker in ''Brawl'', a trophy in the 3DS/Wii U game and an Ace-rank Primary Spirit (who boosts the power of fist attacks) in ''Ultimate''.
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==Metal Sonic==
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'''First Appearance:''' ''Sonic the Hedgehog CD'' (1993)
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As its name suggests, Metal Sonic is a robotic doppleganger of Sonic the Hedgehog created by Dr. Eggman. It is first employed in ''Sonic CD'', complete with an infamous last stage where Sonic must race Metal Sonic. Metal Sonic has mostly appeared in spin-off games as well as reprising his role as a villain by upstaging Eggman to become the final boss of ''Sonic Heroes'', having absorbed the DNA of various fighters to become a monstrous machine.
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Metal Sonic appears in ''Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games'' as a playable character, and he has returned in every follow-up since then. A sticker of Metal Sonic from ''Sonic CD'' also appears in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'', and in ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS'' he appears as a trophy. Metal Sonic also appears in ''Ultimate'' as an Advanced Primary Spirit with the added effect of raising the player character's speed. When fought in a Spirit battle, Metal Sonic's Spirit would possess a metallic version of Sonic in a timed stamina battle while equipped with a Rocket Belt.
  
==Kazuya Mishima==
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'''First Appearance:''' ''Tekken'' (1994)
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Kazuya Mishima is the original protagonist of the ''Tekken'' series who has also acted as an antagonist. Kazuya was the son of Heihachi, the CEO of Mishima Zaibatsu, which conducted various illegal activities. He inherited the Devil Gene from his mother, which allowed him to turn into Devil Kazuma. His father threw him off a cliff when he was young, so Kazuya sought revenge on him by competing in the first game's King of Iron Fist tournament and ultimately succeeded in throwing Heihachi off a cliff. Afterwards, he took control of the Mishima Zaibatsu and its criminal activities until his father defeated him in the second game to regain control. Afterwards, Kazuya has continued to appear as an antagonist who is often defied by his son Jin.
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Rouge the Bat is a treasure hunter and jewel thief who has also worked as a government spy.  She is very capable at stealth and combat. She has acted as an antagonist, ally and rival throughout her appearances in the games, and she is also known for her flirtatious dynamic with Knuckles the Echidna.
  
In June 2020, Kazuya was made available as a a DLC fighter in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''. He was the fifth character made available through the second Fighters Pass and the eleventh DLC fighter overall. He has a special attribute called Rage which strengthens him after he hits 100 percent damage, but he must utilize the Rage Drive move to sustain it. He also briefly transforms into his devil form for some of his attacks, and his Final Smash involves Devil Kazuya firing off a series of powerful beams. His Classic Mode route is Fighting Fists with Fists, which consists of a series of Stamina battles against enemies who represent characters from the ''Tekken'' series or act as other easter eggs (such as one battle referencing Pokkén Tournament due to both being made by Namco Bandai). Instead of any boss characters, this Classic Mode route ends with a battle against Kazuya, followed by a Metal Kazuya, in reference to the final battle of ''Tekken 7''. Kazuya has two Fighter Spirits that are available, one of his default appearance and one of his alternate costume which has him wearing a coat.
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In the ''Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games'' series, she initially made non-playable appearances as an opponent starting in ''Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games''. She eventually became a fully playable character in ''Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games'', but only for one sport (golf in the 3DS version and beach volleyball in the Wii U version). In the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series, she has been represented by a sticker in ''Brawl'', a trophy in the 3DS game and a Support Spirit in ''Ultimate''. As a Spirit, her Support effect is to boost the strength of aerial attacks. When fought in a Spirit battle, her Spirit possesses [[Fox McCloud]]. In the fight, some of her attacks are strengthened, and she heals herself by landing melee attacks on the opponent.
  
Notably, Kazuya's appearance in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series has been preceded by his father. Heihachi has appeared as a Mii Fighter costume for Mii Brawlers that was made available as DLC for ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U'' and ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', with the appearance being based on Heihachi's younger design. For ''Ultimate'', his costume was made available in June 2020, a whole year before Kazuya was released. A pixelized sprite of Heihachi's older self can also appear as part of Pac-Man's Namco Roulette taunt. Heihachi, with his older design, also appears as a background character for the Mishima Dojo stage and has his own Spirit.
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==Shadow the Hedgehog==
  
The following ''Tekken'' characters also appear as Spirits, with some characters packaged together into one Spirit:
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[[Image:Shadow.jpg|right|100px]]
  
*Asuka Kazama
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'''First Appearance:''' ''Sonic Adventure 2'' (2001)
*Jack-7
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*Jin Kazama/Devil Jin
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Shadow is one of Sonic's enemies turned rival. He was created by Eggman's grandfather, Gerald Robotnik fifty years ago with genetic material provided by the Black Doom. After the death of Gerald's granddaughter Maria, whom Shadow had a close bond with, Shadow became dedicated to destroying the world to gain revenge until he experienced an epiphany in ''Sonic Adventure 2'' and helped Sonic to save Earth from the Biolizard. Shadow was supposedly killed afterwards, but Eggman was able to save him. After discovered his past, Shadow has become more of an ally to Sonic. Shadow has an ability called Chaos Control that lets him warp space and time in order to make him seem much faster then he is to the point where he appears to teleport around. He can also use the Chaos Emeralds to turn into a more powerful, golden form known as Super Shadow, much like Sonic.
*King & Armor King
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*Kuma & Panda
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In ''Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games'' and all of its follow-ups, Shadow is one of the playable competitors. He is a speed-type competitor. He also appears in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series as an [[Assist Trophy]], starting in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'' where it is unlocked automatically with Sonic. When summoned, Shadow uses Chaos Control to slow down time. Shadow is also represented by a trophy and sticker in ''Brawl'', a trophy in the 3DS/Wii U installment and two stages of a Primary Spirit in ''Ultimate''. His first Spirit is an Ace-rank Spirit of his normal self, and after reaching Level 99, the Spirit can be enhanced into a Legend-rank Spirit of Super Shadow which comes with a boost to a player character's attack and speed while they are undamaged. When fought in a Spirit battle, Shadow's Spirit would possess Sonic and be aided in battle by the Assist Trophy version of Shadow.
*Lin Xiaoyu
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*Nina Williams
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==Silver the Hedgehog==
*Paul Phoenix & Marshall Law
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*Yoshimitsu
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[[image:Silver.jpg|200px|right]]
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'''First Appearance:''' ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' (2006)
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Silver the Hedgehog is a hedgehog who lives in the same future as Blaze the Cat, where they fight off Eggman Nega, who is a descendant of the original Eggman. He is unlike the other two hedgehogs in that he is slow and has psychic powers instead of the superspeed of the other hedgehogs. In ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' he had lived in an apocalyptic future that had been ravaged by the Iblis Trigger, so he went back in time to destroy it. At the end of the game the apocalyptic future seemed to have been overwritten, but Silver and Blaze still existed in the future.
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In ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'', Silver can be sometimes be seen in the background of the Green Hill Zone running through the loop in the background (with or without Tails and Knuckles), and this cameo remains in later versions of the stage seen in the 3DS ''Smash Bros.'' and ''Ultimate''. Silver is also represented through a trophy and sticker in ''Brawl'', a trophy in the 3DS/Wii U game and an Advanced-rank Support Spirit (which increased the power of throwing and grabbing attacks) in ''Ultimate''. When fought in a Spirit battle, Silver's Spirit would possess Sonic and start the battle equipped with the Black Hole item, which would also commonly appear during the battle.
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Additionally, a playable model of Silver was found in the game data for ''Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games'', showing that he was intended to appear as a playable character at one point. Silver makes a fully playable appearance in ''Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Game'', and he returns in all of the follow-ups.
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==Tails==
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[[Image:Tails.jpg|right|100px]]
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'''First Appearance:''' ''Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (8-bit)'' (1992)
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Tails is a fox with two tails. He is Sonic's biggest fan and his closest companion. Thus he accompanies Sonic on most of his adventures. Tails is able to fly by spinning his tails and has a knack for mechanics.
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In ''Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games'' and its follow-up games, Tails is one of the playable competitors. He is a skill-type competitor. In ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'', he can be sometimes seen in the background of the Green Hill Zone level running through the loop (with or without Knuckles and Silver the Hedgehog), and this cameo is reprised in the following ''Smash Bros.'' games. There is also a Mii Gunner costume of Tails that was initially available as DLC in the 3DS/Wii U game and was later available within ''Ultimate''. Tails has also been represented by a trophy and sticker in ''Brawl'', a trophy in the 3DS/Wii U game and an Ace-Rank Support Spirit in ''Ultimate''. His Spirit's Support effect is to increase the power of up special moves. When fought in a Spirit battle, Tails's Spirit would possess [[Fox McCloud]] in a low gravity fight with an appearance by Knuckles's Assist Trophy..
  
 
==Other==
 
==Other==
  
The following are items and other miscellaneous trophies represented in ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U''.
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Other playable characters from recent ''Mario & Sonic'' games include Sticks the Badger, an ally of Sonic's from the ''Sonic Boom'' version of continuity; as well as Zavok and Zazz, who are members of The Deadly Six, a group of antagonists from the game ''Sonic: Lost World''. The Deadly Six were also represented by a trophy in the Wii U ''Super Smash Bros.''
  
*Power Pellet - The primary power-up from the ''Pac-Man'' games. When Pac-Man eats this, it temporarily turns the ghosts blue, and Pac-Man can eat them freely. In ''Smash'', the Power Pellet can be used freely as Pac-Man's special move, and Power Pellets also appear in the Pac-Maze level of the 3DS game wherein other characters can turn the ghosts blue and make them disappear. The Power Pellet appears as a trophy in both versions.
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The following characters initially appear as stickers (with notes mentioning other ''Smash Bros.'' appearances) in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''.
*Bonus Fruit - Fruits that are collected for points in the original games. In ''Smash'', Pac-Man's standard neutral move involves him cycling through different bonus fruit that he can throw, and each fruit has different properties. There is also a Galaxian, Bell and Key in the mix. In the Pac-Maze stage of the 3DS game and ''Ultimate'', the individual fruits appear as they did in the original game and are collected for points. Both versions have a trophy for the Bonus Fruit, and it also appears as a Novice-rank Support Spirit in ''Ultimate''.
 
*Fire Hydrant - Fire Hydrants originally appeared in ''Pac-Land'' as obstacles. In ''Smash'', Pac-Man can use the fire hydrant to attack through his down special move. The fire hydrants are also present in the Pac-Land stage and it has its own trophy in both versions of ''Smash''.
 
*PAC-MAZE - The stage based on the original ''Pac-Man'' game, present in the 3DS ''Smash'' and ''Ultimate''. It has its own trophy in the 3DS game only.
 
*Pac-Man's House (Wii U) - Pac-Man's house from ''Pac-Land''. It is shown in the Pac-Land stage in the Wii U version and ''Ultimate'', and has it has its own trophy within the Wii U game.
 
  
Other Namco properties with ''Smash'' presence:
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*Big the Cat (trophy in 3DS ''Smash''; Spirit in ''Ultimate'')
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*Chao (Trophy in 3DS/Wii U ''Smash''; Spirit in ''Ultimate'', enhances to Hero Chao)
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*Chaos (Spirit in ''Ultimate'')
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*E-102 Gamma (Spirit in ''Ultimate'')
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*E-103 Omega (Trophy in 3DS ''Smash''; Spirit in ''Ultimate'')
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*Emerl
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*Erazor Djinn
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*Shahra
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*Storm the Albatross
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*Tikal
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*Wave the Swallow
  
*Special Flag - An item from the 1983 game ''Xevious''. When used in ''Smash'', the player can hold it up for three seconds and if they can remain immobile, it can end another KO to their score or increase their stock by one. Its appearance is accompanied by a trophy in the 3DS/Wii U game.
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In ''Ultimate'', there is also a Spirit of Infinite, a jackal mercenary who acted as one of the main antagonists of ''Sonic Forces''.
*Boss Galaga - A boss character from the ''Galaga'' series that appears in ''Smash'' as an item. When used, it hovers around the screen similar to in the original game and attempts to suck a player in with its tractor beam, but it can be destroyed. It is accompanied by a trophy in the 3DS/Wii U game and an Advance-rank Support Spirit in ''Ultimate''.
 
*Bacura (3DS) - An enemy from ''Xevious''. The Bacura is a set of invincible floating tiles that will reflect attacks. They appear as enemies in Smash Run and have their own trophy.
 
*Pooka (3DS) - The Pooka is a small red round creature that originally appeared as an enemy in the classic Namco game ''Dig-Dug'' and has also appeared as an enemy for Pac-Man in games such as the ''Pac-Man World'' games. In ''Smash'', the Pooka appears as an enemy in Smash Run mode. They attack by attempting to surprise fighters by jumping out of the ground or walls, and when attacked they will inflate until they pop. Their appearance is accompanied by a trophy.
 
  
 
=Street Fighter=
 
=Street Fighter=
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In the 3DS/Wii U game, Ryu has two trophies in each version, and the Wii U version also includes a trophy for his Final Smash. In ''Ultimate'', he has a Fighter [[Spirit]].
 
In the 3DS/Wii U game, Ryu has two trophies in each version, and the Wii U version also includes a trophy for his Final Smash. In ''Ultimate'', he has a Fighter [[Spirit]].
 
Additionally, a [[Yoshi]] pattern based on Ryu's appearance could be unlocked in ''[[Yoshi's Woolly World|Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World]]'' by scanning an amiibo of Ryu.
 
  
 
==Ken==
 
==Ken==
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Akira Yuki is the main character of the ''Virtua Fighter'' series. He is a martial artist who was originally an assistant instructor at Yuki Budokan. He seeks to perfect his martial arts and so has entered the series' tournaments.
 
Akira Yuki is the main character of the ''Virtua Fighter'' series. He is a martial artist who was originally an assistant instructor at Yuki Budokan. He seeks to perfect his martial arts and so has entered the series' tournaments.
  
In the ''[[Portal: Super Smash Bros.|Super Smash Bros.]]'' series, Akira was first incorporated as a [[Mii|Mii Brawler]] costume (with his wig being available for all types of Mii Fighters) in ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''. For both games, his costume was made available for purchase as DLC.
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In the ''[[Portal: Super Smash Bros.|Super Smash Bros.]]'' series, Akira was first incorporated as a [[Mii|Mii Brawler]] costume in ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U]]''. In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'', Akira makes an appearance as an [[Assist Trophy]] and a Legend-rank Primary [[Spirit]] (with the side effect of raising fist attack power). When summoned as an Assist Trophy, he would attack opponents with punches and kicks. If fought against in a Spirit battle, Akira's Spirit would possess [[#Ryu|Ryu]] and fight alongside his Assist Trophy self in a stamina battle with high gravity where his physical and smash attacks have higher power. Akira's physical appearance in all of his ''Smash Bros.'' appearances is based on his original polygonal design.
 
 
In ''Ultimate'', Akira makes a more direct appearance as an [[Assist Trophy]]. When summoned, he would attack opponents with punches and kicks. Akira was also represented in the game by a Legend-rank Primary [[Spirit]] (which raised the power of fist attacks). If fought against in a Spirit battle, Akira's Spirit would possess [[#Ryu|Ryu]] and fight alongside his Assist Trophy self in a stamina battle with high gravity where his physical and smash attacks have higher power.  
 
 
 
Akira's physical appearance in all of his ''Smash Bros.'' appearances is based on his original polygonal design.
 
  
 
==Bomberman==
 
==Bomberman==
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Bomberman is the star of his own titular series, ''Bomberman'', which is developd by Hudson. His games are typically puzzle-based that require Bomberman to use his bombs to get through. In the games, he is often differentiated as being "White Bomberman", since he is of a species composed entirely of near identical Madbombers. In some games, he works for an intergalactic police force. He is cheerful and well-meaning, but sometimes goofy. His rival is Black Bomberman (or Kurobon, Cool Black) who in most games, is usually the second player.
 
Bomberman is the star of his own titular series, ''Bomberman'', which is developd by Hudson. His games are typically puzzle-based that require Bomberman to use his bombs to get through. In the games, he is often differentiated as being "White Bomberman", since he is of a species composed entirely of near identical Madbombers. In some games, he works for an intergalactic police force. He is cheerful and well-meaning, but sometimes goofy. His rival is Black Bomberman (or Kurobon, Cool Black) who in most games, is usually the second player.
  
He appeared opposite of [[Wario]] in ''[[Wario Blast]]''. The game was actually a ''Bomberman'' game in itself, but Hudson requested it include Wario to better sell the game in America. Because of this, Wario got top billing in what was originally a ''Bomberman'' game.
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He appeared opposite of [[Wario]] in ''[[Wario Blast]]''. The game is actually a ''Bomberman'' game in itself, but Hudson requested it include Wario to better sell the game in America. Because of this, Wario got top billing in what was originally a ''Bomberman'' game.
  
Bomberman also appeared as an [[Assist Trophy]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'', where he plants bombs to attack opponents, and a [[Mii|Mii Fighter]] costume of him was also made available as DLC in October 2020. He was also present as an Ace-Rank Primary [[Spirit]]. When fought against in a Spirit battle, Bomberman's Spirit would possess [[Link|Toon Link]] and focus on bomb attacks.
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Bomberman also appears as an [[Assist Trophy]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'', where he plants bombs to attack opponents. He is also present as an Ace-Rank Primary [[Spirit]]. When fought against in a Spirit battle, Bomberman's Spirit would possess [[Link|Toon Link]] and focus on bomb attacks.
  
 
==Joker==
 
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'''First Appearance:''' ''Persona 5'' (2016)
 
'''First Appearance:''' ''Persona 5'' (2016)
  
This character is the protagonist of ''Persona 5''. His real name can be chosen by the player but is given as Ren Amamiya in other productions (except for the manga adaptation, where his name is Akira Kurusu). In the game, he is a transfer student at Shujin Academy who ends up leading a group known as the Phantom Thieves of Heart. They have the ability to enter the Metaverse, a space connected to people's hearts, and they use this ability to "steal" the hearts of their enemies and to make them confess to their crimes. In the Metaverse, Ren gains a disguise and goes by the codename of Joker. In the Metaverse, he also has the ability to form contracts with Personas and call upon their abilities in battle. Like other ''Persona'' protagonists, he has the "wild card" ability which allows him to use multiple Persona (while other characters only get one) and to strengthen their powers through his bonds with others.
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This character is the protagonist of ''Persona 5''. His real name can be chosen by the player but is given as Ren Amamiya in other productions (except for the manga adaptation, where his name is Akira Kurusu). In the game, he is a transfer student at Shujin Academy who ends up leading a group known as the Phantom Thieves of Heart. They have the ability to enter the Metaverse, a space connected to people's hearts, and they use this ability to "steal" the hearts of their enemies and to make them confess to their crimes. In the Metaverse, Ren gains a disguise and goes by the codename of Joker. He has the ability to summon Personas.
  
In ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', Joker was the second DLC fighter to be made available, and he was released with Challenger Pack 1 in April 2019. His Joker outfit is his default costume, but he also has costumes utilizing his normal appearance in his school uniform. In battle, his moves utilize a knife, a gun, a tether and some magical abilities. He has a Rebellion Gauge that, when filled, will automatically summon one of his Personas, Arsene. When Arsene is out, Joker's attacks will be strengthened, and he will have an altered set of special moves. Joker's Final Smash is an All-Out Attack from the games, and whenever Joker wins a battle, the victory screen will emulate the victory screen from ''Persona 5''.
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Joker has been confirmed as a playable character for ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' through DLC, to be made available as part of Challenge Pack 1.
 
 
His Classic Mode route is called Shadows, with the opponents within following the theme of being shadow-like or being dark versions of other characters. A 'normal' version of the previous battle's opponent could also appear as Joker's teammate for some battles, emulating how some Shadows could be recruited as Personas in ''Persona 5''. Joker's appearance is also accompanied by two Fighter Spirits, one for each of his outfits.
 
 
 
===Other Persona Characters===
 
 
 
Joker's appearance in the game is accompanied by the appearance of other ''Persona 5'' characters, primarily the other members of the Phantom Thieves. Whenever Joker uses his Final Smash, three random Phantom Thieves will join him for the All-Out Attack, while Futaba Sakura (the game's Navigator) makes an accompanying comment. Morgana will also appear next to Joker as one of his taunts and during one of his victory screens. In the Mementos level, Morgana occasionally appears in his bus form and drops off several Phantom Thieves, who will stand in the background and occasionally react to the battle.
 
 
 
In terms of Spirits, there are individual Spirits for each member of the Phantom Thieves (Morgana, Ryuji Sakamoto, Ann Takamaki, Yusuke Kitagawa, Makoto Niijima, Futaba Sakura, Haru Okumura and Goro Ackechi), a collective Legend-rank Spirit for the Phantom Thieves as a group and Spirits for Caroline & Justine and Igor. All of them have Spirit battles which are accessed through the DLC Board as well.
 
 
 
Several Mii Fighter costumes were also made available at the same time as Challenger Pack 1, but separate from it. This included a Morgana Hat from ''Persona 5'', a Teddie Hat from ''Persona 4'' and Mii Swordfighter costumes for the protagonists of ''Persona 3'' and ''Persona 4''.
 
 
 
==Minecraft==
 
 
 
''Minecraft'' is a sandbox game developed by Mojang and owned by Microsoft. It received an alpha release in 2009 before being fully released in 2011. The game eventually came to Nintendo systems starting with the [[Wii U]] in 2015. The Nintendo releases of ''Minecraft'' have featured an exclusive Super Mario Mash-Up Pack, which allows players to use skins of various characters, creatures and objects from the ''[[Portal: Mario|Super Mario]]'' series.
 
 
 
In October 2020, a ''Minecraft'' character was added to ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' as one of the DLC characters, being the second fighter to be made available through the second Fighter Pass and the eighth DLC fighter available overall. The character's default form is named Steve and is based on the default skin for the player character in the ''Minecraft'' games. His alternate costumes can also switch him into three other characters. One of them is Alex, another of the basic skins available for ''Minecraft'' players. The other two characters are enemies from the game, Enderman and Zombie. The character has a unique gameplay style in which they can mine materials, which can then be used to place blocks around the battlefield or forge weapons to fight with. Steve's Classic Mode route is called "Journey to the Far Lands" and has Steve facing opponents representing enemy mobs from ''Minecraft'', with most of the fights being Stamina Battles.
 
 
 
Fighter Spirits appear for Steve and Alex, while Zombie and Enderman are instead present as Primary Spirits. Other Spirits available to be battled on the DLC Board include Creeper, Villager & Iron Golem, Skeleton, Slime, Ghast, Piglin and Ender Dragon.
 
  
 
==Rathalos==
 
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Rathalos is a large and powerful type of flying wyvern that is featured as a recurring monster in the ''Monster Hunter'' series. They are highly territorial and hostile, and they attack with fire breath. There are also several other variations of Rathalos.
 
Rathalos is a large and powerful type of flying wyvern that is featured as a recurring monster in the ''Monster Hunter'' series. They are highly territorial and hostile, and they attack with fire breath. There are also several other variations of Rathalos.
  
In the ''[[Portal: Super Smash Bros.|Super Smash Bros.]]'' series, Rathalos was first referenced in ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U]]'', where Rathalos Blademaster Armor (armor made from Rathalos materials) was available as a DLC costume for [[Mii|Mii Swordfighters]]. In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'', Rathalos is featured as an Assist Trophy, a boss character and a [[Spirit]]. As both an Assist Trophy and a boss, it attacks with its fire breath, by flying around and with its claws.  
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In the ''[[Portal: Super Smash Bros.|Super Smash Bros.]]'' series, Rathalos was first referenced in ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U]]'', where Rathalos Blademaster Armor (armor made from Rathalos materials) was available as a DLC costume for [[Mii|Mii Swordfighters]]. In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'', a Rathalos is featured as an Assist Trophy, a boss character and a [[Spirit]]. As both an Assist Trophy and a boss, it attacks with its fire breath, by flying around and with its claws.  
  
 
Rathalos is featured as a boss in several characters' Classic Mode routes (specifically [[Yoshi]], [[Marth]] and [[Duck Hunt (character)|Duck Hunt]]) as well as within Adventure Mode. In Adventure Mode, it appears within the Forest Hill area within the Light Realm, where it flies around the map. Whenever the player nears it, Rathalos will fly away, until it settles on the western part of the map, where it can be battled. Defeating Rathalos in that mode would also unlock its Spirit, an Advanced-rank Support Spirit that boosts the power of air attacks.
 
Rathalos is featured as a boss in several characters' Classic Mode routes (specifically [[Yoshi]], [[Marth]] and [[Duck Hunt (character)|Duck Hunt]]) as well as within Adventure Mode. In Adventure Mode, it appears within the Forest Hill area within the Light Realm, where it flies around the map. Whenever the player nears it, Rathalos will fly away, until it settles on the western part of the map, where it can be battled. Defeating Rathalos in that mode would also unlock its Spirit, an Advanced-rank Support Spirit that boosts the power of air attacks.
 
==Sora==
 
 
'''First Appearance:''' ''Kingdom Hearts'' (2002)
 
 
Sora is the main protagonist of the ''Kingdom Hearts'' series. He was an energetic, friendly young boy who hailed from the Destiny Islands. He became the wielder of a weapon called the Keyblade and embarked on adventures across various worlds to save them from a number of threats that were usually associated with darkness. These adventures involved crossovers with many Disney properties, as well as ''Final Fantasy'' characters. Sora was usually accompanied by Donald Duck and Goofy in his adventures, and he also formed a trio with his childhood friends, Kairi and Riku.
 
 
In October 2021, Sora was added to ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' as a DLC character. He was the sixth character on the second Fighters Pass and was the final character to be added to the game in general. Sora appears with his physical appearance from the original ''Kingdom Hearts'', but his outfits from other games are also available as his alternate costumes, including a black-and-white version referencing the Timeless River stage from ''Kingdom Hearts II''. As a fighter, he uses the Keyblade and its magic spells. His Final Smash involves sealing enemies within a giant keyhole, similar to the large keyholes within the series that protect the heart of each world. Sora's Classic Mode route was "The Light That Clears the Darkness", which consists mostly of Stamina battles against characters in dark costumes or using attacks involving darkness, some of whom act as parallels for the Heartless or specific characters from the ''Kingdom Hearts'' series. One of the battles is against [[Final Fantasy Characters in Nintendo Games#Cloud_Strife|Cloud Strife]] ion a coliseum, in reference to an actual battle from ''Kingdom Hearts''. The final fighter match is against a dark version of Sora, and the boss of the route is Master Hand and Crazy Hand.
 
 
Sora has five Fighter Spirits that are available and based on some of his costumes used in the game. The default one (featuring his outfit from the original ''Kingdom Hearts'') can be unlocked by completing Classic Mode with Sora, while the others could be purchased from the Vault. The other Fighter Spirits are of him in his outfits from ''Kingdom Hearts II'', ''Dream Drop Distance'', ''Kingdom Hearts III'' and the Timeless River stage, respectively.
 
 
In addition to Sora, several other ''Kingdom Hearts'' characters make cameo appearances in ''Ultimate'', as Spirits on the series' Spirit Board and/or as images appearing on stained glass windows in the background of the Hollow Bastion stage's Dive into the Heart section. The characters of Ansem, Naminé, Saïx, Vanitas, Xehanort and Xemnas only appear as part of characters' Dive into the Heart images.
 
 
*Aqua
 
*Axel
 
*Kairi
 
*Riku
 
*Roxas
 
*Terra
 
*Ventus
 
*Xion
 
 
All of those characters have their own personalized Dive into Darkness windows, with the exceptions of Axel and Kairi, although their images are also seen on other characters' windows.
 
 
Notably, no Disney characters appear in the ''Ultimate'' crossover, presumably due to legal issues with Disney. Disney characters were removed from the original canon versions of the windows seen in the Dive into the Heart area, including images of Mickey Mouse's ears. The one Disney-related image to be retained is the Keychain of Sora's Kingdom Key, which retains the shape of Mickey's head.
 
 
==Misc. Third Party Appearances==
 
 
The following characters have not made full appearances, but have instead been represented only by trophies, Spirits, and/or Mii Fighter costumes.
 
 
'''Mii Fighter Costumes'''
 
*Altair (''Assassin's Creed''): Swordfighter (''Ultimate'' DLC)
 
*Cuphead (''Cuphead''): Gunner (''Utimate'' DLC)
 
*Dante (''Devil May Cry''): Swordfighter (''Ultimate'' DLC)
 
*Doom Slayer (''Doom''): Gunner (''Ultimate'' DLC)
 
*Gil (''The Tower of Druaga''): Swordfighter (3DS/Wii U/''Ultimate'' DLC)
 
*Goemon (''Goemon'') Swordfighter (''Ultimate'' DLC)
 
*Jacky Bryant (''Virtua Fighter''): Brawler (3DS/Wii U/''Ultimate'' DLC)
 
*Lloyd Irving (''Tales of Symphonia''): Swordfighter (3DS/Wii U/''Ultimate'' DLC)
 
*Sans (''Undertale''): Gunner (''Ultimate'' DLC)
 
*Travis Touchdown (''No More Heroes''): Swordfighter (''Ultimate'' DLC)
 
*Vault Boy (''Fallout''): Gunner (''Ultimate'' DLC)
 
  
 
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