Editing List of Super Smash Bros. references in other franchises

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*The episodes "WARnerGAMES" and "WARnerGAMES 2" of the 2020 ''{{iw|wikipedia|Animaniacs|2020 TV series}}'' series prominently feature the fictional video game ''Brawl 'n' Bash Siblings'' as both a plot point and location. The episodes parody The ''Smash'' series, general video game tropes and the plot of ''{{iw|wikipedia|WarGames}}''.
*The episodes "WARnerGAMES" and "WARnerGAMES 2" of the 2020 ''{{iw|wikipedia|Animaniacs|2020 TV series}}'' series prominently feature the fictional video game ''Brawl 'n' Bash Siblings'' as both a plot point and location. The episodes parody The ''Smash'' series, general video game tropes and the plot of ''{{iw|wikipedia|WarGames}}''.
*In the movie ''{{iw|wikipedia|Everything Everywhere All at Once}}'', the [[One-hit KO]] sound effect used by the [[Home-Run Bat]] can be heard when [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vDJisaj7Azo Evelyn launches a goon in the air with her pinky].
*In the movie ''{{iw|wikipedia|Everything Everywhere All at Once}}'', the [[One-hit KO]] sound effect used by the [[Home-Run Bat]] can be heard when [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vDJisaj7Azo Evelyn launches a goon in the air with her pinky].
* In the Hulu exclusive ''{{iw|Wikipedia|Solar Opposites}}'' episode "The Mobile AISHA Emitter", AISHA suggests visiting a ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'' exhibit at the useless museum of art.
* In the Hulu exclusive ''{{iw|Wikipedia|Solar Opposites}}'' episode ''The Mobile AISHA Emitter'', AISHA suggests visiting a ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'' exhibit at the useless museum of art.
* The Season 2 premier of Adult Swim's ''{{iw|wikipedia|Smiling Friends}}'', "Gwimbly: Definitive Remastered Enhanced Extended Edition DX 4K (Anniversary Director's Cut)", ends with the agency's client Gwimbly, a washed up platformer star, finding happiness by joining shooter character Troglor in a crossover fighting game. The game seen being played by Pim, Alan and Glep is a dead ringer for the ''Smash Bros.'' stage Battlefield, with the music resembling ''Brawl''{{'}}s Battlefield theme.
* The Season 2 premier of Adult Swim's ''{{iw|wikipedia|Smiling Friends}}'', "Gwimbly: Definitive Remastered Enhanced Extended Edition DX 4K (Anniversary Director's Cut)", ends with the agency's client Gwimbly, a washed up platformer star, finding happiness by joining shooter character Troglor in a crossover fighting game. The game seen being played by Pim, Alan and Glep is a dead ringer for the ''Smash Bros..'' stage, Battlefield, with the music resembling ''Brawl''{{'}}s Battlefield theme.


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