Special Movie

The Special Movie ( Special Video) is a nearly-fourteen minute long bonus video included in the NTSC versions of Super Smash Bros. Melee, found in the Archives sub-menu of the Data menu. The clip itself features the starter characters and their abilities, as well as various single-player modes (both Classic Mode and Adventure Mode), items, stages, and trophies. The movie is not available in the PAL version of Melee.

Several beta elements can be seen in this clip, such as having a different voice, and Temple having unused platforms.

Content
The special movie is broken into 18 sections, as well as an introduction and ending.

Trivia

 * Some characters are seen having the same as another, something that is usually impossible without hacking.
 * Bowser, Samus, Ice Climbers, and Ness are the only four characters whose sections in the Special Movie do not play songs (and/or Credits themes) from their respective universes; instead continuing playing the songs from the previously shown section. Bowser appears after Captain Falcon (continuing Captain Falcon's credits theme), Samus appears after Fox (continuing Fox's credits theme), Ice Climbers appear after Pikachu (continuing Pikachu's credits theme), and Ness appears after Kirby (continuing Kirby's credits theme).
 * Additionally, Mario and Peach are the only two characters that do not use their "Credits themes" in their sections; even though the song which they play in their sections is a song from the universe.
 * Pikachu is the only character whose section plays an unlockable song from an unlockable stage (Poké Floats). However, this song (Poke Floats) is also one of its credits themes.
 * Big Blue, Fourside, Poké Floats, and are the only four unlockable stages shown or referenced in the Special Movie.
 * The Majora's Mask trophy's movement in the Trophy Display section is a reference to the intro in .
 * At two points in the Special Movie, Peach can be heard saying "Yahoo!" and "All right!" in a completely different voice from the rest of the game. These voice clips are taken from the respective Japanese and international releases of Mario Kart 64 where Peach is voiced by Asako Kozuki and Leslie Swan respectively, compared to the rest of the game where she is voiced by Jen Taylor.
 * The sections for both Donkey Kong and Samus feature a very early version of Brinstar Depths, with completely different textures than what's seen in the final game.