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|{{iw|wikipedia|Atsuko Tanaka|voice actress}} || [[Bayonetta]] (Japanese) | |{{iw|wikipedia|Atsuko Tanaka|voice actress}} || [[Bayonetta]] (Japanese) | ||
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|{{s|wikipedia|Atsushi Kisaichi}} || [[Meta Knight]] (Japanese) | |{{s|wikipedia|Atsushi Kisaichi|Atsushi Kisa'ichi}} || [[Meta Knight]] (Japanese) | ||
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|{{s|mariowiki|Atsushi Masaki}} || [[Kamek]] | |{{s|mariowiki|Atsushi Masaki}} || [[Kamek]] | ||
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|{{s|wikipedia|Jun Mizusawa}} || [[Zelda]]<br>[[Sheik]] | |{{s|wikipedia|Jun Mizusawa}} || [[Zelda]]<br>[[Sheik]] | ||
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|[[wikipedia:Jun'ichi Kanemaru| | |[[wikipedia:Jun'ichi Kanemaru|Jun'ichi Kanemaru]] || [[Sonic]] (Japanese) | ||
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|{{s|wikipedia|Kaneto Shiozawa}} || [[Gray Fox]] (Japanese) | |{{s|wikipedia|Kaneto Shiozawa}} || [[Gray Fox]] (Japanese) | ||
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|Klaus Münster || [[Squirtle]] (German) | |Klaus Münster || [[Squirtle]] (German) | ||
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|{{s|wikipedia|Kōichi Yamadera}} || [[Mew]] | |{{s|wikipedia|Kōichi Yamadera|Kō'ichi Yamadera}} || [[Mew]] | ||
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|{{s|wikipedia|Kōji Yusa}} || [[Shadow]] (Japanese) | |{{s|wikipedia|Kōji Yusa}} || [[Shadow]] (Japanese) | ||
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|Scott Williams || [[Darkrai]] (English) | |Scott Williams || [[Darkrai]] (English) | ||
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|[[wikipedia:Shin-ichiro Miki| | |[[wikipedia:Shin-ichiro Miki|Shin'ichirō Miki]] || [[Charizard]]<br>[[Beedrill]]<br>[[Charmander]] (Japanese)<br>[[Staryu]]<br>[[Scizor]] (Japanese)<br>[[Darkrai]] (Japanese) | ||
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|{{s|wikipedia|Shinobu Satouchi}} || [[Fox]] {{gameIcon|ssb|16px}}{{gameIcon|ssbm|16px}}<br>[[Dr. Wright]] (Japanese)<br>[[Leon Powalski]] (Japanese) | |{{s|wikipedia|Shinobu Satouchi}} || [[Fox]] {{gameIcon|ssb|16px}}{{gameIcon|ssbm|16px}}<br>[[Dr. Wright]] (Japanese)<br>[[Leon Powalski]] (Japanese) | ||
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|Taro Kudo || [[Dillon]] | |Taro Kudo || [[Dillon]] | ||
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|{{s|wikipedia|Teiya Ichiryusai}}<br><small>(credited as Aya Hara in ''Brawl'')</small>|| |[[Isaac]]<br>[[Krystal]] (Japanese) | |{{s|wikipedia|Teiya Ichiryusai|Teiya Ichiryūsai}}<br><small>(credited as Aya Hara in ''Brawl'')</small>|| |[[Isaac]]<br>[[Krystal]] (Japanese) | ||
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|{{s|wikipedia|Tetsu Inada}} || [[Panther Caroso]] (Japanese) | |{{s|wikipedia|Tetsu Inada}} || [[Panther Caroso]] (Japanese) |
Revision as of 03:38, August 30, 2016
Voice actors are people that voice characters in the Super Smash Bros. series. The following voice actors have voiced characters:
Trivia
- Yoshi, Jigglypuff, and Captain Falcon are the only characters to have some of their voice clips reused in all four games.
- Sonic, Pit, Fox, Falco, and Lucario are the only characters to have their English voice actors changed from Brawl to SSB4.
- Sonic is the only one to use reused voice clips from another game, and the only one to switch from being voiced in Japanese and English only to being dubbed in other European languages.
- Shadow is the only Assist Trophy character to have his voice actor changed from Brawl to SSB4.
- In Super Smash. Bros and Super Smash Bros. Melee, despite having his own voice in prior Mario games, Luigi's voice clips are Mario's voice from Super Mario 64 with the pitch raised.
- Charles Martinet's surname is misspelled "Martinee" in the credits of the original Super Smash Bros.