User:Aidanzapunk/List of non-gaming media representation: Difference between revisions

→‎Other media: One of Duck Hunt's tips does actually directly mention the toy, so that one should stay at least.
m (cleaning up this page because it has gotten RIDICULOUSLY out of hand. for future reference, this page is going to be "this non-gaming media was referenced directly in Smash", rather than "this non-gaming media is referenced in a series, and that reference is carried over into Smash". if you want to argue against the removal of a specific thing, bring it to the talk page)
(→‎Other media: One of Duck Hunt's tips does actually directly mention the toy, so that one should stay at least.)
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*'''''{{iw|wikipedia|Gundam}}''''': A hugely popular Japanese media franchise revolving around giant robots, contrasting action with political commentary. {{SSB|Samus}}' green alternate costume, present in all ''Smash'' games, is a reference to the mass-produced ''MS-06 Zaku II'' robots.<ref name="64colors" />
*'''''{{iw|wikipedia|Gundam}}''''': A hugely popular Japanese media franchise revolving around giant robots, contrasting action with political commentary. {{SSB|Samus}}' green alternate costume, present in all ''Smash'' games, is a reference to the mass-produced ''MS-06 Zaku II'' robots.<ref name="64colors" />
*'''{{iw|wikipedia|Hanshin Tigers}}''': A Japanese baseball team owned by {{iw|wikipedia|Hanshin Electric Railway}}. {{SSB|Ness}}' "Bee" alt, featured within all of the ''Smash'' games, is based on the Tigers' outfit.<ref name="64colors" />
*'''{{iw|wikipedia|Hanshin Tigers}}''': A Japanese baseball team owned by {{iw|wikipedia|Hanshin Electric Railway}}. {{SSB|Ness}}' "Bee" alt, featured within all of the ''Smash'' games, is based on the Tigers' outfit.<ref name="64colors" />
*'''Kôsenjû Duck Hunt''': The first iteration of {{uv|Duck Hunt}} as a projector toy. The toy is mentioned in the "Duck Hunt's Origins" [[tip]].
*'''{{iw|wikipedia|Marvel Comics}}''': Various characters from this multimedia company's comic books, such as the {{iw|wikipedia|Avengers|comics}} and the {{iw|wikipedia|X-Men}}, are referenced in the [[Palutena's Guidance#Ryu|Palutena's Guidance]] for Ryu. Namely, Viridi's line "cyborgs, androids, mutants, giant monsters, super heroes, aliens, and demons," referring to the ''{{iw|wikipedia|Marvel vs. Capcom}}'' series, in which both Ryu and the aforementioned characters are playable.
*'''{{iw|wikipedia|Marvel Comics}}''': Various characters from this multimedia company's comic books, such as the {{iw|wikipedia|Avengers|comics}} and the {{iw|wikipedia|X-Men}}, are referenced in the [[Palutena's Guidance#Ryu|Palutena's Guidance]] for Ryu. Namely, Viridi's line "cyborgs, androids, mutants, giant monsters, super heroes, aliens, and demons," referring to the ''{{iw|wikipedia|Marvel vs. Capcom}}'' series, in which both Ryu and the aforementioned characters are playable.
*'''{{iw|wikipedia|Mickey Mouse}}''': An anthropomorphic cartoon mouse created in 1928 by Walt Disney, serving as the main character of the eponymous franchise and the mascot of [[Disney]]. Mickey's silhouette appears as the keychain of {{SSBU|Sora}}'s Keyblade; however, references to him and other Disney characters are otherwise minimized in ''Smash''.
*'''{{iw|wikipedia|Mickey Mouse}}''': An anthropomorphic cartoon mouse created in 1928 by Walt Disney, serving as the main character of the eponymous franchise and the mascot of [[Disney]]. Mickey's silhouette appears as the keychain of {{SSBU|Sora}}'s Keyblade; however, references to him and other Disney characters are otherwise minimized in ''Smash''.