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A T-Pose is a pose for all of the characters in the Smash Bros. Series used during animation. Usually, the character will have their arms stretched out. Various parts of the character will be straight. T-poses Like Pit, Jigglypuff, and Diddy Kong are examples of T-Poses that share this trait. T-Poses can be seen through hacking. Mr.Game & Watch's T-Pose makes his arms hard to see, as his arms are placed as a person facing to the side would have them, rather than just sticking out of the sides of his body. In addition, Yoshi and R.O.B. have their arms stretched in front of them. Other characters who hold items as a weapon will have said weapon facing in front of them. Other characters like Sonic and Zelda will have their eyes closed.


Trivia

-If Giga Bowser is enabled to have a victory pose through hacking, their losing pose will be their T-Pose. unless given a losing pose.