Characters in the Super Smash Bros. series

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The fighting game series Super Smash Bros. from Nintendo was started in 1999. It features many video game characters from different series. There are over 80 playable characters across the series. Most of these are from series owned by Nintendo, but there are also some characters from series owned by other companies. There are also other non-player characters, such as enemies, bosses, and power-ups.

Playable characters[change | change source]

Each game in the series has a number of playable characters called "fighters". There are currently 86 fighters in the entire series. Starting with Super Smash Bros. Brawl, characters from non-Nintendo series started being added. At the start of each game, some of the fighters will be hidden. To unlock a hidden fighter, players need to reach certain goals and then defeat that fighter in a match.

In Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, players can make their own Mii Fighters. Mii Fighters have costumes which can be unlocked or bought as downloadable content. Many of these costumes are based on characters and series which do not have playable characters, such as Heihachi Mishima from Tekken,[1] Sans from Undertale,[2][3] Cuphead from Cuphead,[4] Vault Boy from Fallout[5] and Travis Touchdown from No More Heroes.[6] All games have fighters that share a lot of moves and properties with other characters, but with some small differences. In Ultimate, these characters are called "Echo Fighters".

In Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS, Super Smash Bros. for Wii U, and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, some characters were released as downloadable content (DLC). This means that players have to buy them separately from the game itself.[7]

Fighter N64 Melee Brawl 3DS and Wii U Ultimate Franchise
Banjo & Kazooie No No No No DLC Banjo-Kazooie
Bayonetta No No No DLC Yes Bayonetta
Bowser No Yes Yes Yes Yes Mario
Bowser Jr.[a] No No No Yes Yes Mario
Byleth No No No No DLC Fire Emblem
Captain Falcon Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes F-Zero
Charizard[b] No No Yes Yes Yes Pokémon
Chrom[c] No No No No Yes Fire Emblem
Cloud No No No DLC Yes Final Fantasy
Corrin No No No DLC Yes Fire Emblem
Daisy[c] No No No No Yes Mario
Dark Pit[c] No No No Yes Yes Kid Icarus
Dark Samus[c] No No No No Yes Metroid
Diddy Kong No No Yes Yes Yes Donkey Kong
Donkey Kong Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Donkey Kong
Dr. Mario No Yes No Yes Yes Mario
Duck Hunt[d] No No No Yes Yes Duck Hunt
Falco No Yes Yes Yes Yes Star Fox
Fox Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Star Fox
Ganondorf No Yes Yes Yes Yes The Legend of Zelda
Greninja No No No Yes Yes Pokémon
Hero[e] No No No No DLC Dragon Quest
Ice Climbers No Yes Yes No Yes Ice Climber
Ike No No Yes Yes Yes Fire Emblem
Incineroar No No No No Yes Pokémon
Inkling No No No No Yes Splatoon
Isabelle No No No No Yes Animal Crossing
Ivysaur[b] No No Yes No Yes Pokémon
Jigglypuff Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Pokémon
Joker No No No No DLC Persona
Kazuya No No No No DLC Tekken
Ken[c] No No No No Yes Street Fighter
King Dedede No No Yes Yes Yes Kirby
King K. Rool No No No No Yes Donkey Kong
Kirby Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Kirby
Link Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes The Legend of Zelda
Little Mac No No No Yes Yes Punch-Out!!
Lucario No No Yes Yes Yes Pokémon
Lucas No No Yes DLC Yes EarthBound
Lucina[c] No No No Yes Yes Fire Emblem
Luigi Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Mario
Mario Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Mario
Marth No Yes Yes Yes Yes Fire Emblem
Mega Man No No No Yes Yes Mega Man
Meta Knight No No Yes Yes Yes Kirby
Mewtwo No Yes No DLC Yes Pokémon
Mii Brawler No No No Yes Yes Mii
Mii Swordfighter[d] No No No Yes Yes Mii
Mii Gunner No No No Yes Yes Mii
Min Min No No No No DLC Arms
Mr. Game & Watch No Yes Yes Yes Yes Game & Watch
Mythra No No No No DLC Xenoblade Chronicles
Ness Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes EarthBound
Olimar[f] No No Yes Yes Yes Pikmin
Pac-Man No No No Yes Yes Pac-Man
Palutena No No No Yes Yes Kid Icarus
Peach No Yes Yes Yes Yes Mario
Pichu No Yes No No Yes Pokémon
Pikachu Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Pokémon
Piranha Plant No No No No DLC Mario
Pit No No Yes Yes Yes Kid Icarus
Pyra No No No No DLC Xenoblade Chronicles
Richter[c] No No No No Yes Castlevania
Ridley No No No No Yes Metroid
R.O.B. No No Yes Yes Yes R.O.B.
Robin No No No Yes Yes Fire Emblem
Rosalina & Luma No No No Yes Yes Mario
Roy No Yes No DLC Yes Fire Emblem
Ryu No No No DLC Yes Street Fighter
Samus[g] Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Metroid
Sephiroth No No No No DLC Final Fantasy
Sheik[h] No Yes Yes Yes Yes The Legend of Zelda
Shulk No No No Yes Yes Xenoblade Chronicles
Simon No No No No Yes Castlevania
Snake No No Yes No Yes Metal Gear
Sonic No No Yes Yes Yes Sonic the Hedgehog
Sora No No No No DLC Kingdom Hearts
Squirtle[b] No No Yes No Yes Pokémon
Steve[i] No No No No DLC Minecraft
Terry No No No No DLC Fatal Fury
Toon Link No No Yes Yes Yes The Legend of Zelda
Villager No No No Yes Yes Animal Crossing
Wario No No Yes Yes Yes Wario
Wii Fit Trainer No No No Yes Yes Wii Fit
Wolf No No Yes No Yes Star Fox
Yoshi Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yoshi
Young Link No Yes No No Yes The Legend of Zelda
Zelda[h] No Yes Yes Yes Yes The Legend of Zelda
Zero Suit Samus[g] No No Yes Yes Yes Metroid
Total 12 26 39 51 (+7 DLC) 74 (+11 DLC)[b] Franchise
  1. Bowser Jr.'s alternate costumes change the character's name and appearance to be one of the Koopalings: Larry, Roy, Wendy, Iggy, Morton, Lemmy, or Ludwig.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 In Brawl and Ultimate, Squirtle, Ivysaur, and Charizard are one character, under "Pokémon Trainer". The Pokémon Trainer stays in the background while the player plays as one of the Pokémon. The player can switch between them while playing. In 3DS/Wii U, only Charizard is in the game.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 In Ultimate, this character is an Echo Fighter.
  4. 4.0 4.1 There are some name differences between the NTSC and PAL versions. The characters "Duck Hunt" and "Mii Swordfighter" (in NTSC versions) are called "Duck Hunt Duo" and "Mii Sword Fighter" in PAL versions.
  5. The Hero represents four different protagonists from the Dragon Quest series. His normal appearance is the Luminary/Eleven from Dragon Quest XI. Erdrick/Arusu from Dragon Quest III, Solo from Dragon Quest IV, and Eight from Dragon Quest VIII are alternate costumes in the game.
  6. In 3DS/Wii U and Ultimate, half of Olimar's alternate costumes change his name and appearance to Alph, a character from Pikmin 3.
  7. 7.0 7.1 In Brawl, Zero Suit Samus is an alternate form of Samus not shown on the character select screen. Players can switch back and forth between the two by using a specific attack. The two were split and became their own characters, starting with 3DS/Wii U.
  8. 8.0 8.1 In Melee and Brawl, Sheik is an alternate form of Zelda not shown on the character select screen. Players can switch back and forth between the two by using a specific attack. The two were split and became their own characters, starting with 3DS/Wii U.
  9. Steve's alternate costumes change the character's name and appearance to Alex, a Zombie or an Enderman.

References[change | change source]

  1. Farokhmanesh, Megan. "Super Smash Bros. adds Roy and Ryu to the roster today". Polygon. Retrieved 10 September 2019.
  2. Minor, Jordan. "'Undertale's' Sans Is Basically a Brand New 'Smash Bros.' Fighter". Geek.com. Archived from the original on 9 September 2019. Retrieved 10 September 2019.
  3. Glogowski, Peter (September 4, 2019). "Sans from Undertale is getting a costume in Smash Ultimate". Destructoid. Archived from the original on August 9, 2020. Retrieved September 4, 2019.
  4. "Cuphead and more become Mii costumes for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate". VentureBeat. 2020-01-16. Retrieved 2020-04-13.
  5. Marshall, Cass. "Fallout's Vault Boy joins Super Smash Bros. as a Mii Fighter". Polygon. Retrieved 22 June 2020.
  6. "Bomberman and Travis Touchdown among the new wave of Mii Fighter costumes in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate". Destructoid. 2020-10-03. Archived from the original on 2021-01-17. Retrieved 2020-10-03.
  7. Patches, Matt. "Super Smash Bros. DLC will add 5 characters to the roster". Polygon.