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{{Infobox Character General | {{Infobox Character General | ||
|name= Vault Boy | |name= Vault Boy | ||
|image= [[File:VaultBoy.png]] | |image= [[File:VaultBoy.png]] | ||
|caption= [[File:SpecialStagesSymbol.svg|50px]] | |caption= [[File:SpecialStagesSymbol.svg|50px|class=invert-dark]] | ||
Artwork of the Vault Boy from ''Fallout: New Vegas'' promotional material. | Artwork of the Vault Boy from ''Fallout: New Vegas'' promotional material. | ||
|universe= {{uvm3|Fallout}} | |universe= {{uvm3|Fallout}} | ||
|firstgame= ''{{ | |firstgame= ''{{iw|wikipedia|Fallout|video game}}'' (1997) | ||
|games= ''[[Ultimate]]'' | |games= ''[[Ultimate]]'' | ||
|lastappearance= ''Fallout Shelter Online'' (2020) | |lastappearance= ''Fallout Shelter Online'' (2020) | ||
|console= MS-DOS<br>Microsoft Windows | |console= MS-DOS<br>Microsoft Windows<br>Macintosh | ||
|species = Human | |species = Human | ||
|gender = Male | |gender = Male | ||
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|creator = {{s|wikipedia|Leonard Boyarsky}} | |creator = {{s|wikipedia|Leonard Boyarsky}} | ||
|artist = | |artist = | ||
|interwiki = wikipedia | |||
|interwikiname = Wikipedia | |||
|interwikipage= Vault Boy | |||
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The '''Vault Boy''' ({{ja|Vaultボーイ| | The '''Vault Boy''' ({{ja|Vaultボーイ|Bōruto Bōi}}, ''Vault Boy'') is the mascot of the {{uvm3|Fallout}} franchise. | ||
==Origin== | ==Origin== | ||
The Vault Boy is the mascot of the company Vault-Tec | The Vault Boy is the mascot of the company Vault-Tec from the ''Fallout'' franchise by {{s|wikipedia|Bethesda Softworks}} (previously owned by {{s|wikipedia|Interplay Entertainment}}). Vault-Tec designed post-apocalyptic shelters called Vaults to enable humanity to survive in the aftermath of a worldwide nuclear war, with many of these Vaults serving as a means to conduct unethical human experiments. The Vault Boy illustrates character statistics and selectable attributes, and in ''Fallout 3'' and ''Fallout: New Vegas'', models wearable equipment. Various trailers and animations starring Vault Boy have also been made over the years to advertise different ''Fallout'' games. | ||
==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''== | ==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''== | ||
===As a costume=== | ===As a costume=== | ||
[[File:Vault Boy Reveal Trailer.jpg|thumb|left|300px|Vault Boy revealed for ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' as a Mii Costume.]] | |||
[[File:VaultBoyMiiGunner.jpg|thumb|left|300px|The Vault Boy Mii costume in ''Ultimate''.]] | [[File:VaultBoyMiiGunner.jpg|thumb|left|300px|The Vault Boy Mii costume in ''Ultimate''.]] | ||
A [[DLC]] costume for {{SSBU|Mii Gunner}} based on the Vault Boy was announced on June | A [[DLC]] costume for {{SSBU|Mii Gunner}} based on the Vault Boy was announced on June 22nd, 2020, and was made available for purchase on June 29th, 2020. Like [[Sans]] and [[Cuphead]] before him, Vault Boy appears as a fully modelled character. His "mask" is just his head instead of a mask with the Mii's head visible. His gun appears to be based off the generic gun he is depicted with on the Energy Weapons bobblehead, a collectible item in the ''Fallout'' games. His Vault Suit is labeled '111' on the back, a reference to the Sole Survivor's vault in ''Fallout 4''. Unlike Sans and Cuphead, Vault Boy does not come with a music track, possibly due to most of the music in the ''Fallout'' series being licensed music. | ||
In his reveal trailer, Vault Boy stands besides {{SSBU|Duck Hunt}}. This is a reference to Dogmeat, a recurring dog companion throughout the ''Fallout'' series. | In his reveal trailer, the opening features {{SSBU|Mario}} performing his thumbs-up [[taunt]]. This is a reference to a thumbs-up being Vault Boy's signature pose. Later, Vault Boy fights {{SSBU|Dark Samus}}, referencing various mutant enemies seen in the ''Fallout'' series; he is later been KO'd by a grenade, a running gag of how in every S.P.E.C.I.A.L trailer, Vault Boy was killed in the end. Finally, Vault Boy stands besides {{SSBU|Duck Hunt}}. This is a reference to {{iw|wikipedia|Dogmeat|Fallout}}, a recurring dog companion throughout the ''Fallout'' series. | ||
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==Names in other languages== | |||
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|ja={{ja|Vaultボーイ|Bōruto Bōi}}, ''Vault Boy'' | |||
|en=Vault Boy | |||
|fr=Vault Boy | |||
|es=Vault Boy | |||
|de=Vault Boy | |||
|it=Vault Boy | |||
|nl=Vault Boy | |||
|ru={{rollover|Волт-боя|Volt-Boya|?}}, ''Vault Boy'' | |||
|ko=Vault Boy | |||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*Vault Boy is the first time Bethesda has been represented in ''Super Smash Bros.'' | |||
*Following [[Microsoft]]’s acquisition of Bethesda on September 21, 2020, Vault Boy is now retroactively the first Microsoft Mii Costume, and ''Fallout'' the third Microsoft franchise to be represented in ''Smash''.<!--Cuphead is not a property of Microsoft nor was it ever one. Do not add it here--> | |||
<!--Do not add a possible reason for why Fallout's logo was not shown in Vault Boy's American trailer until there is a confirmed reason. SmashWiki is not speculative.--> | <!--Do not add a possible reason for why Fallout's logo was not shown in Vault Boy's American trailer until there is a confirmed reason. SmashWiki is not speculative.--> | ||
*Unlike other regions, the logo for ''Fallout'', the series Vault Boy hails from, is absent in the American version of his [[Mii Costume]] reveal trailer, being replaced with a wordmark featuring the character's name. This is also the case with [[Altaïr]]. | *Unlike other regions, the logo for ''Fallout'', the series Vault Boy hails from, is absent in the American version of his [[Mii Costume]] reveal trailer, being replaced with a wordmark featuring the character's name. This is also the case with [[Altaïr]], [[Travis Touchdown]], [[Dragonborn]], [[Dante]], and the [[Doom Slayer]]. There has not been an explanation for this, though it is worth noting all 5 characters come from series that consist of M-rated games. | ||
**Despite this, ''Fallout'' is mentioned by name in the North American version via the “News” section, also the case with Altaïr, Travis, Dragonborn and Dante. | |||
*The introduction to Vault Boy's Mii Costume references the "SPECIAL" rule-set (which is spelled out in-game as "S.P.E.C.I.A.L.") from the ''Fallout'' series by abbreviating "Smash" similarly. | *The introduction to Vault Boy's Mii Costume references the "SPECIAL" rule-set (which is spelled out in-game as "S.P.E.C.I.A.L.") from the ''Fallout'' series by abbreviating "Smash" similarly. | ||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
* [https://fallout.wiki/wiki/Vault_Boy Vault Boy] at [https://fallout.wiki/wiki/Fallout_Wiki Independent Fallout Wiki] | |||
{{Mii costumes (SSBU)}} | {{Mii costumes (SSBU)}} | ||
[[Category:Third party characters]] | [[Category:Third-party characters]] | ||
[[Category:Microsoft]] |
Latest revision as of 05:40, June 22, 2024
Vault Boy | |
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Artwork of the Vault Boy from Fallout: New Vegas promotional material. | |
Universe | Fallout |
Debut | Fallout (1997) |
Smash Bros. appearances | Ultimate |
Most recent non-Smash appearance | Fallout Shelter Online (2020) |
Console/platform of origin | MS-DOS Microsoft Windows Macintosh |
Species | Human |
Gender | Male |
Place of origin | United States |
Created by | Leonard Boyarsky |
Article on Wikipedia | Vault Boy |
The Vault Boy (Vaultボーイ, Vault Boy) is the mascot of the Fallout franchise.
Origin[edit]
The Vault Boy is the mascot of the company Vault-Tec from the Fallout franchise by Bethesda Softworks (previously owned by Interplay Entertainment). Vault-Tec designed post-apocalyptic shelters called Vaults to enable humanity to survive in the aftermath of a worldwide nuclear war, with many of these Vaults serving as a means to conduct unethical human experiments. The Vault Boy illustrates character statistics and selectable attributes, and in Fallout 3 and Fallout: New Vegas, models wearable equipment. Various trailers and animations starring Vault Boy have also been made over the years to advertise different Fallout games.
In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate[edit]
As a costume[edit]
A DLC costume for Mii Gunner based on the Vault Boy was announced on June 22nd, 2020, and was made available for purchase on June 29th, 2020. Like Sans and Cuphead before him, Vault Boy appears as a fully modelled character. His "mask" is just his head instead of a mask with the Mii's head visible. His gun appears to be based off the generic gun he is depicted with on the Energy Weapons bobblehead, a collectible item in the Fallout games. His Vault Suit is labeled '111' on the back, a reference to the Sole Survivor's vault in Fallout 4. Unlike Sans and Cuphead, Vault Boy does not come with a music track, possibly due to most of the music in the Fallout series being licensed music.
In his reveal trailer, the opening features Mario performing his thumbs-up taunt. This is a reference to a thumbs-up being Vault Boy's signature pose. Later, Vault Boy fights Dark Samus, referencing various mutant enemies seen in the Fallout series; he is later been KO'd by a grenade, a running gag of how in every S.P.E.C.I.A.L trailer, Vault Boy was killed in the end. Finally, Vault Boy stands besides Duck Hunt. This is a reference to Dogmeat, a recurring dog companion throughout the Fallout series.
Names in other languages[edit]
Trivia[edit]
- Vault Boy is the first time Bethesda has been represented in Super Smash Bros.
- Following Microsoft’s acquisition of Bethesda on September 21, 2020, Vault Boy is now retroactively the first Microsoft Mii Costume, and Fallout the third Microsoft franchise to be represented in Smash.
- Unlike other regions, the logo for Fallout, the series Vault Boy hails from, is absent in the American version of his Mii Costume reveal trailer, being replaced with a wordmark featuring the character's name. This is also the case with Altaïr, Travis Touchdown, Dragonborn, Dante, and the Doom Slayer. There has not been an explanation for this, though it is worth noting all 5 characters come from series that consist of M-rated games.
- Despite this, Fallout is mentioned by name in the North American version via the “News” section, also the case with Altaïr, Travis, Dragonborn and Dante.
- The introduction to Vault Boy's Mii Costume references the "SPECIAL" rule-set (which is spelled out in-game as "S.P.E.C.I.A.L.") from the Fallout series by abbreviating "Smash" similarly.
External links[edit]