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==Topi in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' games==
==Topi in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' games==
Topi made their debut in ''Super Smash Bros. Melee''. Topis act as enemies and obstacles on the stages, walking back and forth on the many platforms of Icicle Mountain. Any character who makes contact with them will take damage and knockback. The damage the Topis cause varies on the difficulty the characters are using. On higher difficulties, the Topis will cause more damage. Topis also have the ability to slide across platforms, making them move at a faster pace. Topis sometimes can be seen with [[Freezie]]s in stage 10 of Adventure Mode. They will also contain trophies when they are KO'd at rare times.  
Topi made their debut in ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'', acting as [[enemies]] in Stage 10: [[Icicle Mountain]] in the game's [[Adventure mode]]. Any character who makes contact with them will take damage and knockback. Topis also have the ability to slide across platforms, making them move at a faster pace. On Icicle Mountain, they are often spotted with [[Freezie]]s, despite the item not coming from the ''Ice Climber'' universe. Characters are awarded 200 points for every Topi they KO.


When they appear from a container in Vs. Mode, they can be picked up by using the [[Z button]] and thrown at other characters to cause severe damage. The character who is hit by a Topi will take about 30% with very high knockback, enough to KO them at low percentages. Topis will also disappear permanently once they are thrown. Another strategy is to throw a character at a wandering Topi. Characters that are thrown at Topis will take the same amount of damage as if they made contact with a Topi normally. Topis can also be used as traps when they enter an enclosed area.
Of note is that blocks of ice Topis pushed pushed in [[Ice Climber (game)|Ice Climber]] are used for the [[Ice Climbers]]' [[Ice Shot]].


Characters are awarded '''200 points''' for every Topi they KO.
Like ''Ice Climber'' itself, Topis have differing appearances between the Japanese release of ''Melee'' and its later, international releases. In the original Japanese release, they resemble the blue seals of the Japanese version of ''Ice Climber'', but they are instead the white, yeti-like creatures in international versions. The two versions function identically, and uniquely, the blue seals do not appear in the North American version even when the language is set to Japanese. The change was presumably due to controversy over seal hunting, though it is also possible that the change was merely to preserve the continuity of the Topis' appearances between regions.
 
<gallery>Image:Topitrophy beta.jpg|Beta Topi trophy.
File:BetaTopiAdv.jpg|The beta Topis in Adventure Mode.</gallery>


It should also be noted that Topi's blocks of ice they pushed in [[Ice Climber (game)|Ice Climber]] are used for the [[Ice Climbers]]' [[Ice Shot]].


====Trophy Description====
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''Game: [[Ice Climber (game)|Ice Climber]]'' (10/85)
''Game: [[Ice Climber (game)|Ice Climber]]'' (10/85)
====Version difference====
The [[Beta elements|original version]] of ''Melee'' contained a seal form of Topi like that of the Japanese version of ''Ice Climber''. Since the American version of the game, ''Ice Climber'' used the yeti version of Topi, then that version was included into the American version of ''Melee''; similarly, the yeti-like creature appeared in the PAL versions of the game. Unlike other [[List of regional version differences (SSBM)|regional differences]], the player cannot see the seals if they switch the language of the game to Japanese in the American release. Again, the change was likely due to the controversial topic of seal clubbing, which is a highly volatile topic in North America and Europe.
<gallery>Image:Topitrophy beta.jpg|Beta Topi trophy.
File:BetaTopiAdv.jpg|The beta Topis in Adventure Mode.</gallery>


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Revision as of 20:08, June 14, 2017

Topi
TopiMelee.png
A Topi in Melee.
Universe Ice Climber
Level(s) appears in Icicle Mountain
Point worth 200

Topi (トッピー, Toppi) is a common enemy from the Ice Climber universe that appear in Stage 10 of Adventure Mode. Announced at E3 2001, they also can come out of container items in other modes.

Origin

Topis appeared as enemies in Ice Climber. They would appear from either side of the stage and will try to prevent the Ice Climbers from scaling the mountain by pushing blocks of ice into the holes the duo created on the stage; furthermore, they could send the Ice Climbers falling down the stage if they ran into them. They could be defeated, but would respawn after some time.

Topis had different appearances between the Japanese release of Ice Climber and the international release. In the international releases, Topis are small bipedal creatures that resemble small yetis and their whole body is covered in white fur. They have small legs and small arms that help them move around, with their mouths somewhat resembling beaks. In Japan, Topis insead appeared as blue seals; the change in appearance is assumed to be due to the controversy surrounding seal clubbing in the Western world.

Topi in the Super Smash Bros. games

Topi made their debut in Super Smash Bros. Melee, acting as enemies in Stage 10: Icicle Mountain in the game's Adventure mode. Any character who makes contact with them will take damage and knockback. Topis also have the ability to slide across platforms, making them move at a faster pace. On Icicle Mountain, they are often spotted with Freezies, despite the item not coming from the Ice Climber universe. Characters are awarded 200 points for every Topi they KO.

Of note is that blocks of ice Topis pushed pushed in Ice Climber are used for the Ice Climbers' Ice Shot.

Like Ice Climber itself, Topis have differing appearances between the Japanese release of Melee and its later, international releases. In the original Japanese release, they resemble the blue seals of the Japanese version of Ice Climber, but they are instead the white, yeti-like creatures in international versions. The two versions function identically, and uniquely, the blue seals do not appear in the North American version even when the language is set to Japanese. The change was presumably due to controversy over seal hunting, though it is also possible that the change was merely to preserve the continuity of the Topis' appearances between regions.


Trophy Description

The Topi trophy in Melee.

Trophy#265

Topis debuted in the game Ice Climber, shuttling ice with which to repair in the floor. They were kept really busy, as Nana and Popo constantly cracked floors with single strikes of their ice hammers. Despite the monotony of their chilly work, these creatures never slacked off for an instant.

Game: Ice Climber (10/85)