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===Fighters===
===Fighters===
While four of the 26 playable characters are Pokémon, the ''Pokémon'' series is now the third most-represented in the game, falling behind the five characters of {{uv|Mario}} and {{uv|The Legend of Zelda}}.  
While four of the 26 playable characters are Pokémon, the ''Pokémon'' series is now the third most-represented in the game, falling behind the five characters of {{uv|Mario}} and {{uv|The Legend of Zelda}}.  
*[[File:PikachuIcon(SSBM).png|50px|right|link=Pikachu (SSBM)]]'''{{SSBM|Pikachu}}''' ([[Starter character|Starter]]): Returning from ''Super Smash Bros.'', Pikachu gains [[Skull Bash]] as its new [[side special move]], but otherwise retains its role as a fast character with powerful attacks and a versatile recovery. However, Pikachu's aforementioned power and speed [[Nerf|are weakened]] from ''Super Smash Bros.'', coupled with the poor approach options it finds itself with in the competitive ''Melee'' environment causes Pikachu to be graded much lower on the ''Melee'' tier list than it was back in ''Smash 64''. However, it still finds itself as a viable character to be reckoned with.{{clr}}
*[[File:PikachuIcon(SSBM).png|50px|right|link=Pikachu (SSBM)]]'''{{SSBM|Pikachu}}''' ([[Starter character|Starter]]): Returning from ''Super Smash Bros.'', Pikachu gains [[Skull Bash]] as its new [[side special move]], but otherwise retains its role as a fast character with powerful attacks and a versatile recovery. However, Pikachu's aforementioned power and speed [[Nerf|are weakened]] from ''Super Smash Bros.'', coupled with the poor approach options it finds itself with in the competitive ''Melee'' environment causes Pikachu to be graded much lower on the ''Melee'' tier list than it was back in ''Smash 64''. However, it still finds itself as a viable character to be reckoned with. In the [[character selection screen]], it is the only Pokemon which is available from the start. It creates an oddity where it initially appears after {{SSBM|Mario}}. But when {{SSBM|Luigi}} is unlocked, it moves to the bottom row to join the other Pokemon.{{clr}}
*[[File:JigglypuffIcon(SSBM).png|50px|right|link=Jigglypuff (SSBM)]]'''{{SSBM|Jigglypuff}}''' ([[Unlockable character|Unlockable]]): Returning from ''Smash Bros.'', Jigglypuff gains [[Rollout]] as its new [[neutral special move]], but otherwise retains its role as a seemingly "underpowered" character that is easy to knock out but is capable of both incredibly versatile recovery and a powerful trump card move in Rest. However, its overall attack power, attack speed, range, and midair jumping velocity are improved, and its Rest is both stronger and easier to combo into, such as the [[Space animal slayer]], all of which prompt it to be competitively regarded as one of the best characters.{{clr}}
*[[File:JigglypuffIcon(SSBM).png|50px|right|link=Jigglypuff (SSBM)]]'''{{SSBM|Jigglypuff}}''' ([[Unlockable character|Unlockable]]): Returning from ''Smash Bros.'', Jigglypuff gains [[Rollout]] as its new [[neutral special move]], but otherwise retains its role as a seemingly "underpowered" character that is easy to knock out but is capable of both incredibly versatile recovery and a powerful trump card move in Rest. However, its overall attack power, attack speed, range, and midair jumping velocity are improved, and its Rest is both stronger and easier to combo into, such as the [[Space animal slayer]], all of which prompt it to be competitively regarded as one of the best characters.{{clr}}
*[[File:PichuIcon(SSBM).png|50px|right|link=Pichu (SSBM)]]'''{{SSBM|Pichu}}''' ([[Unlockable character|Unlockable]]): Registered as Pokémon #172 in the games' National Pokédex listing, Pichu was introduced in the second generation as a new "baby" stage in Pikachu's evolutionary line - a Pokémon that will hatch out of an egg produced by Pikachu that are left to breed at a daycare. It is an Electric-type Pokémon that is 0.3 m (1'0") tall and weighs 2 kg (4.4 lbs). Like Pikachu, (which it can evolve into) Pichu can store electricity within its cheek pouches and expel it outward to attack, but unlike Pikachu, its inexperience with handling electricity often causes it to damage itself when attempting to unleash a strong electric attack. This does not carry over into the Pokémon RPGs as a game mechanic, but nonetheless, as a basic-stage species, it is extremely weak in Pokémon battles. In ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'', there is no dispute that Pichu is an inferior [[clone]] of Pikachu, having similar moves across the board but being even easier to knock out. While some of its attacks and traits are actually slightly stronger and faster than Pikachu's, Pichu is crippled by many of its attacks actually adding damage to its own damage meter fairly quickly as a side effect. This leads it to be consistently considered the worst character competitively, or at least a candidate for the label.{{clr}}
*[[File:PichuIcon(SSBM).png|50px|right|link=Pichu (SSBM)]]'''{{SSBM|Pichu}}''' ([[Unlockable character|Unlockable]]): Registered as Pokémon #172 in the games' National Pokédex listing, Pichu was introduced in the second generation as a new "baby" stage in Pikachu's evolutionary line - a Pokémon that will hatch out of an egg produced by Pikachu that are left to breed at a daycare. It is an Electric-type Pokémon that is 0.3 m (1'0") tall and weighs 2 kg (4.4 lbs). Like Pikachu, (which it can evolve into) Pichu can store electricity within its cheek pouches and expel it outward to attack, but unlike Pikachu, its inexperience with handling electricity often causes it to damage itself when attempting to unleash a strong electric attack. This does not carry over into the Pokémon RPGs as a game mechanic, but nonetheless, as a basic-stage species, it is extremely weak in Pokémon battles. In ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'', there is no dispute that Pichu is an inferior [[clone]] of Pikachu, having similar moves across the board but being even easier to knock out. While some of its attacks and traits are actually slightly stronger and faster than Pikachu's, Pichu is crippled by many of its attacks actually adding damage to its own damage meter fairly quickly as a side effect. This leads it to be consistently considered the worst character competitively, or at least a candidate for the label.{{clr}}
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*Apart from the [[announcer]], ''Pokémon'', {{uv|Wii Fit}} and {{uv|Sonic the Hedgehog}} are the only universes to have voice acting in languages besides English and Japanese (namely French, Spanish, German, and Italian), with ''Pokemon'' being the only universe to have this trait in every ''Smash'' game.
*Apart from the [[announcer]], ''Pokémon'', {{uv|Wii Fit}} and {{uv|Sonic the Hedgehog}} are the only universes to have voice acting in languages besides English and Japanese (namely French, Spanish, German, and Italian), with ''Pokemon'' being the only universe to have this trait in every ''Smash'' game.
**Pikachu, Pichu, Mewtwo, and Charizard are the only playable Pokémon that do not have more than one voice actor, as the former two have the same name in all languages and the latter two do not say their name out loud.
**Pikachu, Pichu, Mewtwo, and Charizard are the only playable Pokémon that do not have more than one voice actor, as the former two have the same name in all languages and the latter two do not say their name out loud.
*Pikachu is the only Pokemon:
**To be a [[starter character]] in all installments of the Super Smash Bros. series.
**To be confirmed to have a gender in a later installment (that being [[Ultimate]]). That is because two of its [[Alternate costume (SSBU)|alternate costumes]] depict it female, while its first six depict it male.
*Every ''Super Smash Bros.'' game has at least one Pokémon newcomer that is part of a starter Pokémon's evolutionary line (although Pichu is unavailable in all core series games in which Pikachu is a starter Pokémon).
*Every ''Super Smash Bros.'' game has at least one Pokémon newcomer that is part of a starter Pokémon's evolutionary line (although Pichu is unavailable in all core series games in which Pikachu is a starter Pokémon).
*As of ''Ultimate'', ''Pokémon'' has introduced at least one newcomer in every ''Smash'' game who was also its most recently debuted character in the base game (except ''Melee'').
*As of ''Ultimate'', ''Pokémon'' has introduced at least one newcomer in every ''Smash'' game who was also its most recently debuted character in the base game (except ''Melee'').

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