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[[File:Returning.png|thumb|Sometimes colloquially referred to as "The Original Twelve", the above characters appeared in ''Super Smash Bros.'' for the Nintendo 64, and all went on to appear in future installments of the series.]]
[[File:Returning.png|thumb|Sometimes colloquially referred to as "The Original Twelve", the above characters appeared in ''Super Smash Bros.'' for the Nintendo 64, and all went on to appear in future installments of the series.]]
===Playable characters===
===Playable characters===
There are 59 playable characters in total (60 if the Pokémon Trainer is included, 62 if the three types of Mii Fighters are included, and 63 if both are included). Smash 64 has twelve, Melee has twenty-six (if Sheik is put separate from Zelda), Brawl has thirty-nine (if the Pokémon Trainer is excluded and Sheik, Zero Suit Samus, and the Pokémon Trainer's three Pokémon are put separate from Zelda, Samus, and the Pokémon Trainer, respectively), and Smash 4 has fourty-eight, four times the amount of the number in Smash 64 (51 if the three Mii Fighter types are included). The original twelve, a group consisting all the playable characters in the original Super Smash Bros., are the only characters to appear playable in every game. Many of the characters are avaible from the start, but some are unlockable, so they have to be unlocked before they can join the roster.
There are 59 playable characters in total (60 if the Pokémon Trainer is included, 62 if the three types of Mii Fighters are included, and 63 if both are included). Smash 64 has twelve, Melee has twenty-six (if Sheik is put separate from Zelda), Brawl has thirty-nine (if the Pokémon Trainer is excluded and Sheik, Zero Suit Samus, and the Pokémon Trainer's three Pokémon are put separate from Zelda, Samus, and the Pokémon Trainer, respectively), and Smash 4 has fourty-eight, four times the amount of the number in Smash 64 (51 if the three Mii Fighter types are included). Many of the characters are available from the start, but some are unlockable, so they have to be unlocked before they can join the roster.
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