List of SSB4 trophies (Others)


 * "Captain Rainbow" and "Sakura Samurai" redirect here. For their respective universes, see List of minor Nintendo universes and List of minor Nintendo universes.

The following is a list of the 96 trophies from other, less notable series in Super Smash Bros. 4. There are 22 trophies shared between both versions of Smash 4, 43 that are exclusive to, and 31 that are exclusive to. The Inkling trophy can only be obtained after purchasing the Inkling Outfit.

Trivia

 * Prior to an unknown update, the PAL version of the Lip's Stick trophy listed its game of origin as Tetris Attack. This is an error, as Tetris Attack was a localized version of Panel de Pon that replaced the original fairy characters&mdash;including Lip, for whom the weapon is named&mdash;with characters from the Yoshi series. Lip herself is not mentioned in the trophy's description, which may be the reason for the confusion.
 * The Super Scope's game appearance in the Japanese version is simply titled 'Super Scope'.
 * Takamaru and Saki Amamiya's trophies list their console of debut as the Famicom Disk System and Nintendo 64 respectively in the Japanese version.
 * The Wii U version of the Starfy trophy states that The Legendary Starfy was released on 09/2002 for the Nintendo DS; in actuality, it was released on June 8, 2009. This was fixed in an update.
 * In the Japanese version, his debut is listed as Legend of Starfy for the Game Boy Advance.
 * In the NTSC description of the Ice Climbers' trophy, Nana is erroneously described as wearing red, even though she is usually seen wearing pink (as mentioned by the PAL version). This may be referring to her appearance on the box art for Ice Climber on NES.
 * The second half of the PAL description for the Karate Joe trophy contains a subtle (and grammatically correct) reference to the "Pretty Cool Guy" meme.
 * King Roy's order is based on the release of the original Freakyforms: Your Creations, Alive!, despite debuting in the updated version Freakyforms Deluxe: Your Creations, Alive!.
 * In the PAL version of Style Savvy: Trendsetters, the character Michaela is replaced by a different character called Evie. In the North American version of Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS, there is a trophy named Michaela, though the character represented in the trophy is actually Evie. The trophy is named correctly in the PAL version.
 * Mallo's order is based on the release of Crashmo, despite debuting in the original Pushmo.
 * Despite falling under the "Stage" category, the Reaper General and Diamond Golem do not appear on the Find Mii stage at all.
 * Despite being a Mario series trophy, Viruses appear in this category.
 * The Rayman and Globox trophies state that Rayman Origins was first released for the Nintendo 3DS on November 2012. In actuality, the first release of Rayman Origins on Nintendo hardware was for the Wii on November 2011.
 * This may, however, be due to the fact that the Wii version of Rayman Origins, unlike the 3DS version, was never released in Japan. Even then, Rayman Origins for the Wii is still not their Nintendo debut, as Rayman 2: The Great Escape was available for the Nintendo 64.
 * The Rayman trophy depicted him with slightly closed eyelids in early builds of the game; they are fully opened in the final game.
 * All of the Wonderful 101 characters have fully rendered face textures under their masks, and are completely blocked from view.
 * Due to concerns raised by, Wonder-Pink's trophy was updated to be less revealing in the Japanese update 1.0.6.
 * Zael's trophy is actually based off concept art of the character, rather than the final design.
 * CommanderVideo's appearance as a trophy marks the first time an indie game gets represented in the Super Smash Bros. franchise.
 * Additionally, his trophy states his debut was BIT.TRIP SAGA rather than BIT.TRIP BEAT.