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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.
 
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.
  
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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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.
 
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.
 
==Kazuya Mishima==
 
 
'''First Appearance:''' ''Tekken'' (1994)
 
 
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.
 
 
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.
 
 
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.
 
 
The following ''Tekken'' characters also appear as Spirits, with some characters packaged together into one Spirit:
 
 
*Asuka Kazama
 
*Jack-7
 
*Jin Kazama/Devil Jin
 
*King & Armor King
 
*Kuma & Panda
 
*Lin Xiaoyu
 
*Nina Williams
 
*Paul Phoenix & Marshall Law
 
*Yoshimitsu
 
  
 
==Other==
 
==Other==
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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''.
 
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''.
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==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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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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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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The following ''Tekken'' characters also appear as Spirits, with some characters packaged together into one Spirit:
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*Asuka Kazama
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*Jack-7
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*Jin Kazama/Devil Jin
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*King & Armor King
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*Kuma & Panda
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*Lin Xiaoyu
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*Nina Williams
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*Paul Phoenix & Marshall Law
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*Yoshimitsu
  
 
==Minecraft==
 
==Minecraft==
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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.
 
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.
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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 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.
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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:
 
 
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.
 
  
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*Ansem (Dive into the Heart image only)
 
*Aqua
 
*Aqua
 
*Axel
 
*Axel
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*Master Eraqus
 
*Kairi
 
*Kairi
 
*Riku
 
*Riku
 
*Roxas
 
*Roxas
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*Naminé
 
*Terra
 
*Terra
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*Vanitas
 
*Ventus
 
*Ventus
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*Mastet Xehanort
 
*Xion
 
*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.
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Notably, no Disney characters appear in the ''Ultimate'' crossover, presumably due to legal issues with Disney.
 
 
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==
 
==Misc. Third Party Appearances==

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