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*''{{s|mariowiki|Super Mario Maker}}'' has 50 {{s|mariowiki|Costume Mario}} options connected to ''Smash'' [[amiibo]] (although they don't require the amiibo to unlock); some of these depictions make references specific to their ''Smash Bros.'' incarnations. These include details such as [[R.O.B.]] firing boosters from his base, which was introduced in ''Brawl''; the usage of [[Duck Hunt]], with the duck riding on the dog's back, as a single character, a combination introduced in ''SSB4''; and [[Zero Suit Samus]] with jet boots, introduced in ''SSB4''. [[Squirtle]] and the [[Ice Climbers]] also appear as downloadable costumes, although their appearance in ''Super Mario Maker'' is unconnected to ''Smash''. | *''{{s|mariowiki|Super Mario Maker}}'' has 50 {{s|mariowiki|Costume Mario}} options connected to ''Smash'' [[amiibo]] (although they don't require the amiibo to unlock); some of these depictions make references specific to their ''Smash Bros.'' incarnations. These include details such as [[R.O.B.]] firing boosters from his base, which was introduced in ''Brawl''; the usage of [[Duck Hunt]], with the duck riding on the dog's back, as a single character, a combination introduced in ''SSB4''; and [[Zero Suit Samus]] with jet boots, introduced in ''SSB4''. [[Squirtle]] and the [[Ice Climbers]] also appear as downloadable costumes, although their appearance in ''Super Mario Maker'' is unconnected to ''Smash''. | ||
*In ''{{s|mariowiki|Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam}}'', the final mission for {{iw|mariowiki|Neo Bowser Castle|Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam}} is named after the [[Final Smash]] move from the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series. Additionally, the game refers the paper versions of the characters via the title "Paper" in front of their names, much like the trophies of them from ''Melee'' to ''SSB4'' (the ''Paper Mario'' series RPG games proper, however, treats the paper versions of the characters and their normal selves as being one and the same). | *In ''{{s|mariowiki|Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam}}'', the final mission for {{iw|mariowiki|Neo Bowser Castle|Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam}} is named after the [[Final Smash]] move from the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series. Additionally, the game refers the paper versions of the characters via the title "Paper" in front of their names, much like the trophies of them from ''Melee'' to ''SSB4'' (the ''Paper Mario'' series RPG games proper, however, treats the paper versions of the characters and their normal selves as being one and the same). | ||
*[[Iggy Koopa]]'s trophy description in the Japanese version of ''SSB4'' states that he uses {{ja|ボクチャン|bokuchan}} as his first-person pronoun and stylizes his laughter (which was first established in ''{{s|mariowiki|New Super Mario Bros. Wii}}'', which the Koopalings' voice clips in ''Smash'' are mostly sourced from) as {{ja|アハハハハ☆|ahahahaha☆}}; likewise, [[Ludwig von Koopa]]'s description states that he uses {{ja|ワタシ|watashi}} as his first-person pronoun, something that weren't established in their home series at time due to the Koopalings lacking any spoken dialogue; all of those were eventually carried over when the Koopalings were given an extensive | *[[Iggy Koopa]]'s trophy description in the Japanese version of ''SSB4'' states that he uses {{ja|ボクチャン|bokuchan}} as his first-person pronoun and stylizes his laughter (which was first established in ''{{s|mariowiki|New Super Mario Bros. Wii}}'', which the Koopalings' voice clips in ''Smash'' are mostly sourced from) as {{ja|アハハハハ☆|ahahahaha☆}}; likewise, [[Ludwig von Koopa]]'s description states that he uses {{ja|ワタシ|watashi}} as his first-person pronoun, something that weren't established in their home series at time due to the Koopalings lacking any spoken dialogue; all of those were eventually carried over when the Koopalings were given an extensive dialogue in the ''Mario & Luigi'' series starting with ''Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam'' as well as ''{{s|mariowiki|Paper Mario: Color Splash}}''. | ||
*''{{s|mariowiki|Mario Tennis Aces}}'' added {{s|mariowiki|Fire Piranha Plant}} as a playable character in a free DLC in June 2019. The character's inclusion in that game might have been influenced by the depiction of [[Piranha Plant]] in ''Ultimate'' as it not only marks the first playable appearance of the species in the ''Mario'' series (outside of [[Petey Piranha]]), but the two plants also share several ''Smash'' traits such as moving around in a pot and their crouching animation. | *''{{s|mariowiki|Mario Tennis Aces}}'' added {{s|mariowiki|Fire Piranha Plant}} as a playable character in a free DLC in June 2019. The character's inclusion in that game might have been influenced by the depiction of [[Piranha Plant]] in ''Ultimate'' as it not only marks the first playable appearance of the species in the ''Mario'' series (outside of [[Petey Piranha]]), but the two plants also share several ''Smash'' traits such as moving around in a pot and their crouching animation. | ||
*''{{s|mariowiki|Super Mario Maker 2}}'' | *''{{s|mariowiki|Super Mario Maker 2}}'' |