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{{DISPLAYTITLE:''Wrecking Crew'' (universe)}}
{{Title|''Wrecking Crew'' (universe)}}
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{{Infobox Series
{{Infobox Series
|title            = Wrecking Crew (universe)
|title            = Wrecking Crew (universe)
|image            = [[File:WreckingCrewLogo.png]]
|image            = [[File:WreckingCrewLogo.png]]
|caption          = [[File:WreckingCrewSymbol.svg|50px|class=invert]]
|caption          = [[File:WreckingCrewSymbol.svg|50px|class=invert-dark]]
|developer        = [[Nintendo]]<br>Hamster Corporation
|developer        = [[Nintendo]]<br>Hamster Corporation
|publisher        = Nintendo<br>Hamster Corporation
|publisher        = Nintendo<br>Hamster Corporation
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|genres            = Action
|genres            = Action
|originconsole    = Arcade
|originconsole    = Arcade
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|mariowiki|VS. Wrecking Crew}}'' (1984)
|firstinstallment  = ''{{iw|mariowiki|VS. Wrecking Crew}}'' (1984)
|latestinstallment = ''Arcade Archives VS. Wrecking Crew'' (2020)
|latestinstallment = ''Arcade Archives VS. Wrecking Crew'' (2020)
|interwiki        =
|interwiki        =
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==Franchise description==
==Franchise description==
Before Mario had cemented his occupation or abilities, Mario and Luigi would have numerous jobs from game to game. In the ''Wrecking Crew'' sub-series, their role is that of demolition workers. ''{{b|Wrecking Crew|game}}'' was initially released in arcades as part of the {{s|nintendowiki|Nintendo Vs. System}} line in 1984 before being ported to the Famicom and NES in 1985. In this game Mario (and Luigi in Co-op) could not jump, so he had to approach levels methodically, demolishing them in the right order all while avoiding enemies like sentient wrenches and Foreman Spike. It is notable for being one of the first games with a custom level editor. This game has been re-released several times, including an updated version on Famicom Disk System, a port for Game Boy Advance as part of the Famicom mini collection, and on Virtual Console.
Before Mario had cemented his occupation or abilities, Mario and Luigi would have numerous jobs from game to game. In the ''Wrecking Crew'' sub-series, their role is that of demolition workers. ''{{b|Wrecking Crew|game}}'' was initially released in arcades as part of the {{iw|nintendowiki|Nintendo Vs. System}} line in 1984 before being ported to the Famicom and NES in 1985. In this game Mario (and Luigi in Co-op) could not jump, so he had to approach levels methodically, demolishing them in the right order all while avoiding enemies like sentient wrenches and Foreman Spike. It is notable for being one of the first games with a custom level editor. This game has been re-released several times, including an updated version on Famicom Disk System, a port for Game Boy Advance as part of the Famicom mini collection, and on Virtual Console.


An official sequel was released exclusively in Japan in 1998 on Super Famicom titled ''{{s|mariowiki|Wrecking Crew '98}}''. Initially released as a downloadable only title as part of the Nintendo Power download game service, it was released on a standard cartridge later that year. While gameplay is largely similar to the original, updates include new features like story mode, versus mode and tournament mode.
An official sequel was released exclusively in Japan in 1998 on Super Famicom titled ''{{iw|mariowiki|Wrecking Crew '98}}''. Initially released as a downloadable only title as part of the Nintendo Power download game service, it was released on a standard cartridge later that year. While gameplay is largely similar to the original, updates include new features like story mode, versus mode and tournament mode. The game was released in North America for the first time on Nintendo Switch Online in April 2024.


==In ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]''==
==In ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]''==
One of {{SSB|Mario}}'s [[Palette swap (SSB)#Mario|palette swaps]] resembles {{s|mariowiki|Foreman Spike}}; this costume reappears in all future ''Smash'' titles.
One of {{SSB|Mario}}'s [[Palette swap (SSB)#Mario|palette swaps]] resembles {{iw|mariowiki|Foreman Spike}}; this costume reappears in all future ''Smash'' titles.


One of {{SSB|Luigi}}'s [[Palette swap (SSB)#Luigi|palette swaps]] resembles his outfit from ''Wrecking Crew''. This costume reappears in all future ''Smash'' titles.
One of {{SSB|Luigi}}'s [[Palette swap (SSB)#Luigi|palette swaps]] resembles his outfit from ''Wrecking Crew''. This costume reappears in all future ''Smash'' titles.
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==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''==
==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''==
===Trophy===
===Trophy===
*Eggplant Man
{{Trophy
|name=Eggplant Man
|image=Eggplant Man Trophy Melee.png
|desc=Eggplant Man debuted as an enemy in the NES game Wrecking Crew. Even though his movement pattern was very simple, he was a fairly formidable foe, since Mario and Luigi had limited means of attack. You could beat this enemy by dropping a Dead-End Drum on him or by trapping him behind a door and blowing up the room.
|gamelist={{Trophy games|game1=Wrecking Crew|release1=10/85}}
|game=Melee
}}


==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''==
==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''==
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===Music===
===Music===
====Source Track====
====Source track====
*'''{{SSBBMusicLink|Nintendo|Power-Up Music}}''' (this song is used both as a proper music track on the [[Mario Bros.]] stage and when using the [[Golden Hammer]] item.)
*'''{{SSBBMusicLink|Nintendo|Power-Up Music}}''' (this song is used both as a proper music track on the [[Mario Bros.]] stage and when using the [[Golden Hammer]] item.)


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===Music===
===Music===
====Source Track====
====Source track====
*'''{{SSB4MusicLink|Nintendo|Wrecking Crew Retro Medley}}'''
*'''{{SSB4MusicLink|Nintendo|Wrecking Crew Retro Medley}}'''


==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U]]''==
==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U]]''==
The Wrecking Crew universe is given greater representation in {{forwiiu}}, with a stage, two music tracks and a [[masterpiece]] unlike Melee.
The ''Wrecking Crew'' universe is given greater representation in {{forwiiu}}, with a stage, two music tracks and a [[masterpiece]].


===Stage===
===Stage===
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===Music===
===Music===
====Original Track====
====Original track====
*'''{{SSB4MusicLink|Nintendo|Wrecking Crew Medley}}'''
*'''{{SSB4MusicLink|Nintendo|Wrecking Crew Medley}}'''


====Source Track====
====Source track====
*'''{{SSB4MusicLink|Nintendo|Wrecking Crew Retro Medley}}'''
*'''{{SSB4MusicLink|Nintendo|Wrecking Crew Retro Medley}}'''


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===Music===
===Music===
====Original Track====
====Original track====
*'''{{SSBUMusicLink|Other|Wrecking Crew Medley}}''': A medley of "BGM A" and the power-up theme from ''{{iw|wikipedia|Wrecking Crew|video game}}''.
*'''{{SSBUMusicLink|Other|Wrecking Crew Medley}}''': A medley of "BGM A" and the power-up theme from ''{{iw|wikipedia|Wrecking Crew|video game}}''.


====Returning Track====
====Returning track====
*{{GameIcon|SSB4-U}}'''{{SSBUMusicLink|Other|Wrecking Crew Medley (for 3DS / Wii U)}}''': A medley of tracks from ''Wrecking Crew'' including, "Game Start", "BGM A", "Bonus Round", and the power-up theme. Returns from ''Smash for Wii U''.
*{{GameIcon|SSB4-U}}'''{{SSBUMusicLink|Other|Wrecking Crew Medley (for 3DS / Wii U)}}''': A medley of tracks from ''Wrecking Crew'' including, "Game Start", "BGM A", "Bonus Round", and the power-up theme. Returns from ''Smash for Wii U''.


====Source Track====
====Source track====
*'''{{SSBUMusicLink|Other|Wrecking Crew Retro Medley}}''': A medley of tracks sourced from ''Wrecking Crew'', including "Game Start", "BGM A", "Round Clear", "Bonus Round", "Power-Up", and "Game Over".
*'''{{SSBUMusicLink|Other|Wrecking Crew Retro Medley}}''': A medley of tracks sourced from ''Wrecking Crew'', including "Game Start", "BGM A", "Round Clear", "Bonus Round", "Power-Up", and "Game Over".
*'''{{SSBUMusicLink|Other|Power-Up Music - Wrecking Crew}}''': The power-up theme sourced from ''Wrecking Crew''.
*'''{{SSBUMusicLink|Other|Power-Up Music - Wrecking Crew}}''': The power-up theme sourced from ''Wrecking Crew''.
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==Games with elements appearing in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series==
==Games with elements appearing in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series==
===''{{s|mariowiki|Wrecking Crew}}''===
===''{{iw|mariowiki|Wrecking Crew}}''===
*Playable characters:
*Playable characters:
**{{GameIcon|SSB}} Mario's brown costume in ''Smash 64'' is a reference to {{s|mariowiki|Foreman Spike}}.
**{{GameIcon|SSB}} Mario's brown costume in ''Smash 64'' is a reference to {{iw|mariowiki|Foreman Spike}}.
**{{GameIcon|SSB}} Mario's green alternate costume in all ''Smash'' games is based on his outfit on the Japanese box art of ''Wrecking Crew''.  
**{{GameIcon|SSB}} Mario's green alternate costume in all ''Smash'' games is based on his outfit on the Japanese box art of ''Wrecking Crew''.
**{{GameIcon|SSB}} Luigi's pink alternate costume in all ''Smash'' games is based on his outfit in ''Wrecking Crew''.
**{{GameIcon|SSB}} Luigi's pink alternate costume in all ''Smash'' games is based on his outfit in ''Wrecking Crew''.
**{{GameIcon|SSBB}} Wario's brown alternate costume in ''Brawl'' is based on Foreman Spike; arguably a more accurate take in comparison to Mario's black and white costume.
**{{GameIcon|SSBB}} Wario's brown alternate costume in ''Brawl'' is based on Foreman Spike; arguably a more accurate take in comparison to Mario's black and white costume.
**{{gameIcon|ssbb}} Warios's green overalls costume in ''Brawl'', ''Smash 4'', and ''Ultimate'' is based on Mario's appearance in this game.
**{{gameIcon|SSBB}} Warios's green overalls costume in ''Brawl'', ''Smash 4'', and ''Ultimate'' is based on Mario's appearance in this game.
*Stage:
*Stage:
**{{GameIcon|SSB4-WIIU}} A stage with the [[Wrecking Crew|same name]] appears in ''Smash for Wii U'' and ''Ultimate''.
**{{GameIcon|SSB4-WIIU}} A stage with the [[Wrecking Crew|same name]] appears in ''Smash for Wii U'' and ''Ultimate''.
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**{{GameIcon|SSBB}} The [[Golden Hammer]] and its theme appears in ''Brawl'' and ''Smash 4''.
**{{GameIcon|SSBB}} The [[Golden Hammer]] and its theme appears in ''Brawl'' and ''Smash 4''.
*Trophy:
*Trophy:
**{{GameIcon|SSBM}} {{s|mariowiki|Eggplant Man}} appears as a trophy in ''Melee''.
**{{GameIcon|SSBM}} {{iw|mariowiki|Eggplant Man}} appears as a trophy in ''Melee''.
*Spirit:
*Spirit:
**{{gameIcon|ssbu}} Eggplant Man appears as a spirit.
**{{gameIcon|SSBU}} Eggplant Man appears as a spirit.
*Music:
*Music:
**{{GameIcon|SSBB}} "'''{{SSBBMusicLink|Nintendo|Famicom Medley}}'''"  (''Brawl''): Contains a section of "Bonus Round".
**{{GameIcon|SSBB}} "'''{{SSBBMusicLink|Nintendo|Famicom Medley}}'''"  (''Brawl''): Contains a section of "Bonus Round".
**{{GameIcon|SSBB}} "'''{{SSBBMusicLink|Nintendo|Power-Up Music}}'''": The music played when Mario/Luigi picks up a Golden Hammer sourced from this game.
**{{GameIcon|SSBB}} "'''{{SSBUMusicLink|Other|Power-Up Music - Wrecking Crew}}'''": The music played when Mario/Luigi picks up a Golden Hammer sourced from this game.
**{{GameIcon|SSB4-WiiU}} "'''{{SSB4MusicLink|Nintendo|Wrecking Crew Medley}}'''": A medley of "Game Start", "BGM A", "Bonus Round", and "Power-Up".
**{{GameIcon|SSB4-WIIU}} "'''{{SSBUMusicLink|Other|Wrecking Crew Medley (for 3DS / Wii U)}}'''": A medley of "Game Start", "BGM A", "Bonus Round", and "Power-Up".
**{{GameIcon|SSB4}} "'''{{SSB4MusicLink|Nintendo|Wrecking Crew Retro Medley}}'''": A medley of tracks sourced from this game including "Game Start", "BGM A", "Round Clear", "Bonus Round", "Power-Up", and "Game Over".
**{{GameIcon|SSB4-WIIU}} "'''{{SSBUMusicLink|Other|Wrecking Crew Retro Medley}}'''": A medley of tracks sourced from this game including "Game Start", "BGM A", "Round Clear", "Bonus Round", "Power-Up", and "Game Over".
**{{gameIcon|ssbu}} "'''{{SSBUMusicLink|Other|Wrecking Crew Medley}}'''": A medley of tracks from this game including "BGM A" and "Power-Up".
**{{gameIcon|SSBU}} "'''{{SSBUMusicLink|Other|Wrecking Crew Medley}}'''": A medley of tracks from this game including "BGM A" and "Power-Up".
*Misc:
*Misc:
**{{GameIcon|SSB4-WIIU}} This game appears as a [[masterpiece]] in ''Smash for Wii U''.
**{{GameIcon|SSB4-WIIU}} This game appears as a [[masterpiece]] in ''Smash for Wii U''.


===''{{s|mariowiki|Wrecking Crew '98}}''===
===''{{iw|mariowiki|Wrecking Crew '98}}''===
*Playable characters:
*Playable characters:
**{{GameIcon|SSBM}} Mario's brown costume in ''64'' was changed to black in ''Melee'' onwards, more closely resembling the design of Foreman Spike from this game.
**{{GameIcon|SSBM}} Mario's brown costume in ''64'' was changed to black in ''Melee'' onwards, more closely resembling the design of Foreman Spike from this game.
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**Strangely enough, its trophy is not classified in the ''Mario'' series in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''.
**Strangely enough, its trophy is not classified in the ''Mario'' series in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''.


{{universe}}
{{Universe}}
{{Wrecking Crew universe}}
{{Wrecking Crew universe}}
[[Category:Wrecking Crew universe| ]]
[[Category:Wrecking Crew universe| ]]
[[es:Wrecking Crew (universo)]]
[[es:Wrecking Crew (universo)]]

Latest revision as of 18:10, May 27, 2024

Wrecking Crew (universe)
WreckingCrewLogo.png
WreckingCrewSymbol.svg
Developer(s) Nintendo
Hamster Corporation
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Hamster Corporation
Genre(s) Action
Console/platform of origin Arcade
First installment VS. Wrecking Crew (1984)
Latest installment Arcade Archives VS. Wrecking Crew (2020)
The cover of Wrecking Crew for the NES (1985)

The Wrecking Crew universe (レッキングクルー, Wrecking Crew) refers to the Super Smash Bros. series' collection of stages and properties that hail from the Wrecking Crew series of games. It is a sub-universe of the Mario series, and has no characters that hail from it, making it the only Mario sub-universe with this distinction.

Franchise description[edit]

Before Mario had cemented his occupation or abilities, Mario and Luigi would have numerous jobs from game to game. In the Wrecking Crew sub-series, their role is that of demolition workers. Wrecking Crew was initially released in arcades as part of the Nintendo Vs. System line in 1984 before being ported to the Famicom and NES in 1985. In this game Mario (and Luigi in Co-op) could not jump, so he had to approach levels methodically, demolishing them in the right order all while avoiding enemies like sentient wrenches and Foreman Spike. It is notable for being one of the first games with a custom level editor. This game has been re-released several times, including an updated version on Famicom Disk System, a port for Game Boy Advance as part of the Famicom mini collection, and on Virtual Console.

An official sequel was released exclusively in Japan in 1998 on Super Famicom titled Wrecking Crew '98. Initially released as a downloadable only title as part of the Nintendo Power download game service, it was released on a standard cartridge later that year. While gameplay is largely similar to the original, updates include new features like story mode, versus mode and tournament mode. The game was released in North America for the first time on Nintendo Switch Online in April 2024.

In Super Smash Bros.[edit]

One of Mario's palette swaps resembles Foreman Spike; this costume reappears in all future Smash titles.

One of Luigi's palette swaps resembles his outfit from Wrecking Crew. This costume reappears in all future Smash titles.

In Super Smash Bros. Melee[edit]

Trophy[edit]

Eggplant Man's trophy in Melee
Eggplant Man
Eggplant Man debuted as an enemy in the NES game Wrecking Crew. Even though his movement pattern was very simple, he was a fairly formidable foe, since Mario and Luigi had limited means of attack. You could beat this enemy by dropping a Dead-End Drum on him or by trapping him behind a door and blowing up the room.
Wrecking Crew (10/85)

In Super Smash Bros. Brawl[edit]

Item[edit]

Music[edit]

Source track[edit]

In Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS[edit]

Item[edit]

Music[edit]

Source track[edit]

In Super Smash Bros. for Wii U[edit]

The Wrecking Crew universe is given greater representation in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U, with a stage, two music tracks and a masterpiece.

Stage[edit]

Item[edit]

Music[edit]

Original track[edit]

Source track[edit]

Masterpiece[edit]

Main article: Masterpieces

In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate[edit]

Stage[edit]

Item[edit]

Music[edit]

Original track[edit]

Returning track[edit]

Source track[edit]

Spirit[edit]

An Eggplant Man appears as a spirit.

No. Image Name Type Class Slots Base Power Max Power Base Attack Max Attack Base Defense Max Defense Ability
115
SSBU spirit Eggplant Man.png
Eggplant Man
Shield
1 954 4773 434 2172 520 2601 No Effect

Games with elements appearing in the Super Smash Bros. series[edit]

Wrecking Crew[edit]

  • Playable characters:
    • Super Smash Bros. Mario's brown costume in Smash 64 is a reference to Foreman Spike.
    • Super Smash Bros. Mario's green alternate costume in all Smash games is based on his outfit on the Japanese box art of Wrecking Crew.
    • Super Smash Bros. Luigi's pink alternate costume in all Smash games is based on his outfit in Wrecking Crew.
    • Super Smash Bros. Brawl Wario's brown alternate costume in Brawl is based on Foreman Spike; arguably a more accurate take in comparison to Mario's black and white costume.
    • Super Smash Bros. Brawl Warios's green overalls costume in Brawl, Smash 4, and Ultimate is based on Mario's appearance in this game.
  • Stage:
    • Super Smash Bros. for Wii U A stage with the same name appears in Smash for Wii U and Ultimate.
  • Item:
  • Trophy:
  • Spirit:
    • Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Eggplant Man appears as a spirit.
  • Music:
  • Misc:
    • Super Smash Bros. for Wii U This game appears as a masterpiece in Smash for Wii U.

Wrecking Crew '98[edit]

  • Playable characters:
    • Super Smash Bros. Melee Mario's brown costume in 64 was changed to black in Melee onwards, more closely resembling the design of Foreman Spike from this game.

Trivia[edit]