User:Nintendo101

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Nintendo101 "the101"
Character info
Melee mains Peach, Yoshi
Other Melee characters Pikachu, Young Link
Brawl mains Pikachu, Kirby
Other Brawl characters Yoshi, Sonic
Smash 4 mains Robin, Yoshi
Other Smash 4 characters Zero Suit Samus, Pikachu, Sonic
Project M mains Samus, Peach
Other Project M characters Mario, Link
Personal and other info
Location USA USA
Miscellaneous info
Skill Other Eh...

Hey there! I'm the101. I like games and such, and I remember a lot of unnecessary things about them. It uniquely only comes in handy for editing wikis... Go figure!

Workshop: Animal Crossing in Super Smash Bros. 4

The Animal Crossing series was given a lot of new content in SSB4, not least of which is a playable character in the form of the Villager.

Characters

  • VillagerIcon(SSB4-U).png
    Villager: the playable character from Animal Crossing debuts as a newcomer, taking his design from the cover of Animal Crossing: City Folk. All eight of his costumes are based off of other possible appearances from Animal Crossing: City Folk, four of which are female. The Villager uses various tools from the Animal Crossing series to assist him in battle. Villager can pocket a wide range of projectile attacks and items to store for later use. His side special, Lloid Rocket, allows Villager to either shoot Lloid as a rocket, or ride him as an effective horizontal recovery. His up special is Balloon Trip, which allows Villager to fly around with balloons. His down special Timber is a three state move. Using it once on the ground causes Villager to plant a sapling. Using it a second time causes him to water it which makes it grow into a mature tree. Using it a third time causes Villager to swing his axe. Doing so on the tree can cut it down. Contact with the falling tree causes significant knock back. Villager's Final Smash, Dream Home, involves Tom Nook and his nephews, Timmy & Tommy, trapping the opponent in a house being built, which then blows up.

Items

  • Pitfall: A returning item from Brawl, that can bury and meteor smash opponents when hit.
  • Beehive: If thrown at an opponent, a horde of bees starts attacking that opponent. Otherwise, it attacks the thrower if it hits the ground.

Assist Trophies

  • Isabelle: The assistant from Animal Crossing: New Leaf throws random fruit out onto the stage to heal players, not just the summoner.

Smash Tour items

Stages

for Nintendo 3DS

  • TortimerIslandIconSSB4-3.png
    Tortimer Island: staged on the eponymous island from Animal Crossing: New Leaf. The layout changes every time the stage is loaded. Fruit can fall off trees, which can either serve as healing or throwing items, depending on the fruit. A large shark swims in the water that will attack nearby fighters. Kapp'n will sometimes drive his boat on the stage, which serves as another platform. However, players have to be careful not to get dragged off the stage. Members of Kapp'n's family - Leilani, Leila, and Grams - occasionally appear in the background.

for Wii U

A stage similar in appearance to Smashville. The main platform travels to a town and the city from Animal Crossing: City Folk. During each stop, a background platform with various villagers watching will hover behind the main stage.

Music

  • Title (Animal Crossing): A returning song from Brawl. It plays on the Smashville stage.
  • Go K.K. Rider!: A returning song from Brawl. It plays on the Smashville stage.
  • 2:00 a.m.: A returning song from Brawl. It plays on the Smashville stage.
  • Town Hall and Tom Nook's Store: A returning song from Brawl. It plays on the Smashville stage.
  • The Roost (Animal Crossing: Wild World): A returning song from Brawl. It plays on the Smashville stage.
  • Plaza / Title (Animal Crossing: City Folk / Animal Crossing: Wild World): This song is a combination of two tracks: the city plaza music from Animal Crossing: City Folk and the title theme from Animal Crossing: Wild World and City Folk. It plays on the Town and City stage.
  • Outdoors at 7 p.m. (Sunny) / Main Street: This mellow arrangement begins with the song from New Leaf that plays in the main town area between 7pm and 8pm in clear or cloudy weather, then transitions to the song that plays on the town's Main Street once it has developed enough. It plays on the Town and City stage.
  • Kapp'n's Song: This piece is a remix of the songs Kapp'n would sing to the player when ferrying them to and from Tortimer Island in Animal Crossing: New Leaf. This song is the alternative music for the Tortimer Island stage in the 3DS version and plays on Town and City in the Wii U version.
  • Tortimer Island Medley: This track is a combination of two music pieces from Animal Crossing: New Leaf: the music that plays on the main island, and the music that plays during an island tour in the daytime. It is the main song of the Tortimer Island stage in 3DS version and plays on Smashville in the Wii U version.
  • Tour (Animal Crossing: New Leaf): This is a combination of two songs from New Leaf: the Island Tour theme, which plays on most of the minigame tours accessible from Tortimer Island, and the Hide-and-Seek Theme, which plays during the Hide-and-Seek Tour as well as when playing hide-and-seek with the animals in town. In the middle of the song, "Look What I Found"-jingle that plays when catching a wildlife in New Leaf can be heard all over in the second portion of Island Tour's music segment. It plays on the Town and City stage.
  • Bubblegum K.K.: This track is an arrangement of a song that was added to K.K. Slider's repertoire in Animal Crossing: New Leaf. It also incorporates the game's main theme. It plays on the Town and City stage.
  • Victory! Villager: This track is a remix of the first few notes of the original Animal Crossing theme.

Trophies

Both Versions

3DS Version

  • Porter
  • Copper and Booker
  • Gulliver
  • Chip
  • Jack
  • Blanca
  • Franklin
  • Nat
  • Zipper
  • Pavé
  • Isabelle (Winter Outfit)
  • Digby
  • Reese & Cyrus
  • Leif
  • Luna
  • Snowpeople

Wii U Version

  • Dream Home
  • Phyllis and Pelly
  • Joan
  • Wendell
  • Gracie
  • Saharah
  • Katrina
  • Jingle
  • Don
  • Blathers
  • Wisp
  • Harriet
  • Celeste
  • Brewster
  • Lyle
  • Pascal

References within Smash

Testing a potential new layout for the bottom of the universe pages, which are currently, well, a mess. Some information is specified multiple times and their is no cohesion. I think standardization would make these sections much easier to read, so I propose the following.

Referential Organization Scheme

  • Elements are categorized into Fighter elements or Game elements. The latter are any elements from the applicable universe not apparent in the the fighters themselves and exist independently of them.
  • Smash game: Elements within these categorizes are organized by their appearances in Smash titles. Smash titles are arranged in succession by their release dates (i.e. Smash 64, Melee, Brawl...)
    • Fighter elements organization is yet to be finalized.
    • Game elements rely on a similar organization scheme to the trophy collections.
      • Items
      • Assist trophy and Poké Ball characters
      • Enemy characters (Adventure Mode, Subspace Emissary, Smash Run, and Smash Tour - not stage hazards)
      • Bosses
      • Stages (including elements specific to the stages, such as hazards, background objects)
      • Music
      • Masterpieces
      • Challenges

Below is an example of how the above scheme would be implemented. I compiled all of the information specified on the Mario (universe) page concerning elements from Mario Bros.

Mario Bros.

Fighter elements

  • MarioHeadSSB.pngMarioHeadSSBM.pngMarioHeadSSBB.pngMario’s blue-and-red costume is based on his appearance on the Japanese arcade cabinet.[1]
  • MarioHeadSSB4-U.pngMario’s cyan-and-pink costume resembles his appearance on the Famicom boxart.
  • LuigiHeadSSB.pngLuigiHeadSSBM.pngLuigiHeadSSBB.pngLuigiHeadSSB4-U.pngLuigi debuted in this title.
  • LuigiHeadSSB.pngLuigiHeadSSBM.pngLuigiHeadSSBB.pngLuigiHeadSSB4-U.pngLuigi’s cyan costume resembles Mario's appearance on the American N.E.S. boxart.
  • LuigiHeadSSB4-U.pngLuigi's crawling animation is accompanied with this title's running sound effect.
  • WarioHeadSSBB.pngWarioHeadSSB4-U.pngWario's cyan-and-pink costume resembles Mario's appearance on the Famicom boxart.

Game elements

  • Super Smash Bros.Super Smash Bros. MeleeSuper Smash Bros. BrawlSuper Smash Bros. 4 The revival platform characters respawn on is similar to how characters respawn in this title after losing a life.
  • Super Smash Bros.Super Smash Bros. BrawlSuper Smash Bros. 4 The POW Block is in interactive object on Mushroom Kingdom and Mario Bros. in Smash 64 and Brawl, respectively. It is a throwing item in SSB4.
  • Super Smash Bros. MeleeSuper Smash Bros. BrawlSuper Smash Bros. 4 The Freezie appears as a throwing item.
  • Super Smash Bros. Brawl Mario Bros. appears as a stage.
  • Super Smash Bros. BrawlSuper Smash Bros. for Wii U Shellcreepers are hazards on Mario Bros. in Brawl. They appear as a trophy in SSB4.
  • Super Smash Bros. BrawlSuper Smash Bros. for Wii U Sidesteppers are hazards on Mario Bros. and a sticker in Brawl. They each appear as a trophy in SSB4.
  • Super Smash Bros. BrawlSuper Smash Bros. for Wii U "Mario Bros." is an arrangement of the title theme.
  • Super Smash Bros. for Wii U Fighter Flies appear as a trophy.

References