List of SSBM trophies (Others)

The following is a list of the 35 trophies from other, less notable Nintendo series which appear in Super Smash Bros. Melee.

Trivia

 * The Eggplant Man and Monster trophies are in this category, even though both Wrecking Crew and 3D Hot Rally are part of the universe.
 * The Proximity Mine trophy was changed to Motion-Sensor Bomb from , and all references to and designs from Perfect Dark were removed for the English version. The reason for this switch is unknown.
 * Because Animal Crossing had yet to be released outside of Japan at Melee's release, the K. K. Slider trophy is labeled as "Totakeke", his Japanese name.
 * Totakeke is also the nickname for Kazumi Totaka, the music composer for the Animal Crossing series. K. K. Slider would also refer to this as his nickname when first meeting him in Animal Crossing when it was released in the West.
 * The other two Animal Crossing trophies also retain their original Japanese designs, with Tom Nook's apron sporting the kanji (Shop) instead of the leaf logo, and Mr. Resetti wearing Japanese carpenter clothes instead of a shirt and overalls.
 * The Helirin is incorrectly named the Heririn. Additionally, it states that  was released in Japan only when it was also released in Europe.
 * In the release of Cubivore itself, no such creature named Alpha exists in it.
 * The Tamagon trophy is only naturally obtainable in the Japanese release of Melee; in the American version of Melee, it can only be obtained by hacking, and it is completely unobtainable in the PAL version of Melee. It also erroneously refers to Devil World as Demon World, and that it was released in Japan only, when it was also released in Europe. This error also exists with the Devil trophy in the NTSC version of Brawl.
 * The Sheriff trophy incorrectly says that it was Japan only, when it was also released in Europe and the Americas (under the name Bandido in the latter case).
 * On the Mach Rider trophy, it says he has endless ammunition. This is not true, though a cheat in Mach Rider does allow him to gain endless ammunition.
 * Ayumi Tachibana's trophy claims that she solved the murder of "one of her friends" in the first installment of her game series, when it actually occurred in the second installment (though the second installment was a prequel to the first title, which could explain the error). Furthermore, contrary to what the description says, Ayumi never opened her own detective agency; at the most, her backstory says that she opened a school detective club with her friend Yoko, and she becomes an assistant of Utsugi's agency.
 * Additionally, Famicom Detective Club Part II is listed as her debut game, when she has actually debuted on the first disk of the first Famicom Detective Club game.
 * The reflection on the metal parts on Ayumi's trophy consists of a heavily embossed face of a cat.