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Alternate costume (SSBM)

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Super Smash Bros. Melee added additional palette swap opportunities to characters by using the X and Y buttons to cycle through the available list instead of using four C buttons to pick a specific colour; this removes the limit as to how many are selectable, so there are no longer any costumes exclusive to Team Battles or computer opponents. As a result, many characters now have five different palette swaps, with some having as many as six, though some still only have four.

When selecting characters in tournament mode, instead of displaying the character's coloured image of the chosen costume, the character's name is given a tint and a coloured bar is displayed in the player list. This colour is usually an intuitive indicator of which costume has been chosen (with no colour denoting default), but there are some that are slightly unusual (such as Luigi and Peach's white costumes that are denoted by a grey).

Bowser

Bowser's palette swaps, with corresponding tournament mode colours.
Bowser's alternate costumes in SSBM
  • Green (default)
  • Red: Resembles a Spiny or red Koopa Troopa. It also resembles Roy Koopa's early in-game sprites without the sunglasses. On the CSP, he has a red eye. In Melee, this eye is blue. This is similar to 2P mode in Mario Golf for the Nintendo 64.
  • Blue: Came from Bowser's international artwork for Super Mario Bros. It also looks like Iggy Koopa's early in-game sprites.
  • Black

Captain Falcon

Captain Falcon's palette swaps, with corresponding tournament mode colours.
Captain Falcon's alternate costumes in SSBM
  • Indigo (default)
  • Black: Possibly came from the Japanese commercial for F-Zero X.
  • Red: Based on Falcon's rival, Blood Falcon's outfit, even altering the logo on his back to say "Blood Falcon." In the Japanese beta of Melee, it read "Hell Hawk" instead. [1]
  • White: Based on the colors of Jody Summer's outfit, commonly known as "Captain Fabulous".
  • Green: Based on the colors of Pico's outfit.
  • Blue: Possibly based on his artwork from the original F-Zero.

Donkey Kong

Donkey Kong's palette swaps, with corresponding tournament mode colours.
Donkey Kong's alternate costumes in SSBM
  • Brown (default)
  • Black: Resembles Chunky Kong. In Donkey Kong Land, this resembles black/white GB background. Was in the "Monkey Smash" mode in Donkey Kong 64. DK has a blue necktie.
  • Red: Based on DK's sprite in Donkey Kong. Was in the "Monkey Smash" mode in Donkey Kong 64. DK has a indigo necktie.
  • Blue: Was similar to 2P mode in Mario Golf. One of the alternate colors from Donkey Kong 64. DK has a purple necktie.
  • Green: Resembles the rival King K. Rool from Donkey Kong Country. One of the alternate colors from Donkey Kong 64.

Dr. Mario

Dr. Mario's palette swaps, with corresponding tournament mode colours.
Dr. Mario's alternate costumes in SSBM
  • White: (default) Despite wearing white pants in his own game, Dr. Mario wears indigo jeans in Melee.
  • Red: Perhaps based on Nurse Toadstool's color scheme.
  • Blue: Possibly based on the blue scrubs and purple nitrile gloves worn by modern doctors.
  • Green
  • Black: Based on the Game Boy Dr. Mario from GB Dr. Mario.

Falco

Falco's palette swaps, with corresponding tournament mode colours.
Falco's alternate costumes in SSBM
  • Tan (default)
  • Red
  • Blue
  • Green

Fox

Fox's palette swaps, with corresponding tournament mode colours.
Fox's alternate costumes in SSBM
  • White (default)
  • Orange: Based on his costume on the Japanese Star Fox box art.
  • Used when Fox is on the Red team.
  • Purple
  • Used when Fox is on the Blue team.
  • Green: Possibly modeled after his father, James McCloud.

Ganondorf

Ganondorf's palette swaps, with corresponding tournament mode colours.
Ganondorf's alternate costumes in SSBM
  • Brown (default)
  • Red: Possibly represents one of Ganondorf's beast form's attire.
  • Blue
  • Green
  • Purple

Ice Climbers

The Ice Climbers's palette swaps, with corresponding tournament mode colours.
The Ice Climbers' alternate costumes in SSBM

As can be seen in the image, the Ice Climbers' orange and red costumes will place Nana in the lead, making Popo follow.

  • Blue (default)
  • Green
  • Orange
  • Red

Jigglypuff

Jigglypuff's palette swaps, with corresponding tournament mode colours.
Jigglypuff's alternate costumes in SSBM
  • Pink (default)
  • Red
  • Blue: Similar to the bows from the original Super Smash Bros.
  • Green
  • Yellow: This palette swap is that of a crown with the exact same design as Peach's.

Kirby

Kirby's palette swaps, with corresponding tournament mode colours.
Kirby's alternate costumes in SSBM
  • Pink (default)
  • Yellow: This color swap is Keeby, who was Kirby's companion in games that featured co-op mode. It is also the same as when he is Beam Kirby or Needle Kirby, without the hat. It was also an alternative palette for Kirby in the multiplayer for Kirby 64.
  • Blue: The same as when he is Ice Kirby, without the hat. It was also an alternative palette for Kirby in the multiplayer for Kirby 64.
  • Red: The same as when he is Fire Kirby, without the hat.
  • Green: An alternative palette for Kirby in the multiplayer for Kirby 64, as well as the skin tone for Plasma Kirby.
  • White: A reference to his monochrome appearance from the original Kirby's Dream Land for Game Boy. It is also similar to the colors of Kirby's depiction on the North American box cover of Kirby's Dream Land.

Link

Link's palette swaps, with corresponding tournament mode colours.
Link's alternate costumes in SSBM
  • Green (default)
  • Red: Based on the the Goron Tunic from The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time.
  • Blue: Based on the the Zora Tunic from The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time.
  • Black: A homage to Dark Link. However, unlike the Brawl version, only his tunic is altered.
  • White: Resembles the use of the Blue Ring in The Legend of Zelda.

Luigi

Luigi's palette swaps, with corresponding tournament mode colours.
Luigi's alternate costumes in SSBM
  • Green: (default) Resembles his latest appearance (at the time) in Luigi's Mansion.
  • White: A reference to Luigi's appearance in Mario Bros. and Super Mario Bros. it is the only one to change the color of his gloves and skin.
  • Cyan: Resembles the artwork for Mario on the cover for the NES version of Mario Bros., though that's not what he wore in the actual game.
  • Used when Luigi is on the Blue team.
  • Pink: Comes from the game Wrecking Crew, in which Luigi wears pink.
  • Used when Luigi is on the Red team.


Mario

Mario's palette swaps, with corresponding tournament mode colours.
Mario's alternate costumes in SSBM
  • Red (default)
  • Yellow: Based on Wario, the same as his previous yellow costume.
  • Brown (Black): A reference to Foreman Spike from Wrecking Crew '98.
  • Blue: A red/blue reversal of his traditional colors, these are the colors he wore in his first appearance in Donkey Kong. This is seen as a partial reference to Mario's varying appearances in games prior to Nintendo's official establishment of Mario's outfit consisting of a red shirt, blue overalls, and red hat. In various earlier games, Mario occasionally also appeared with a blue hat, red shirt with blue overalls, or a red hat with a blue shirt with red overalls. Interestingly, though, Mario never appeared in any game with the particular combination of a blue hat, blue shirt, with red overalls as it appears here, but this color scheme does resemble the Balloon Fighter.
  • Green: A color inverse of his traditional colors. Contrary to popular belief it is not a reference to Luigi, although it does coincidentally resemble Luigi's colors from the arcade version of Mario Bros.

Marth

Marth's palette swaps, with corresponding tournament mode colours.
Marth's alternate costumes in SSBM
  • Blue (default)
  • Red: Based on the standard color for enemy units in Fire Emblem games. This is the only costume in Melee to change the color of his tiara.
  • Green: Based on the standard color for NPC units in Fire Emblem.
  • Black
  • White: Based on Leaf, the protagonist of Fire Emblem: Thracia 776.

Mewtwo

Mewtwo's palette swaps, with corresponding tournament mode colours.
Mewtwo's alternate costumes in SSBM
  • Purple (default)
  • Orange: Used as an Easter egg in Pokémon Stadium.
  • Used when Mewtwo is on the Red team.
  • Blue: Resembles Mewtwo's in-game sprite colors for Pokémon Red & Blue. Also used as an Easter egg in Pokémon Stadium.
  • Green: Mewtwo's "shiny" color.

Mr. Game & Watch

Mr. Game & Watch's palette swaps, with corresponding tournament mode colours.
Mr. Game & Watch's alternate costumes in SSBM

Mr. Game & Watch's costumes may come from the colored LCD screens used for some of his games.

  • Black (default)
  • Red
  • Blue
  • Green

Ness

Ness's palette swaps, with corresponding tournament mode colours.
Ness's alternate costumes in SSBM
  • Red (default)
  • Yellow: The yellow/black color scheme resembles that of the Hanshin Tigers, a Japanese baseball team.
  • Blue: Is based off of Ness's younger self that he encounters briefly in EarthBound, who was wearing a blue hat. Some also consider this outfit to be a reference to EarthBound's final battle against Giygas, where a reflection of Ness's face appeared in the Devil's Machine. However, contrary to popular belief, the reflection was not wearing a different hat than the real Ness.
  • Green

Peach

Peach's palette swaps, with corresponding tournament mode colours. One of her costume changes include her looking similar to Princess Daisy.
Peach's alternate costumes in SSBM
  • Pink (default)
  • Used when Peach is on the Red team.
  • Yellow: This costume changes nearly Peach's entire appearance to that of Daisy, including her hair color, earrings, dress style, gloves, crown, and even skin color. (Note that many of these properties changed not too long after Melee's release.)
  • White: Represents how she appeared in her first appearance in Super Mario Bros, without the red hair. She also uniquely wears pantyhose with this costume.
  • Blue
  • Green

Pichu

Pichu's palette swaps, with corresponding tournament mode colours.
Pichu's alternate costumes in SSBM
  • Yellow (default)
  • Red
  • Blue: Gives Pichu goggles similar to the "Swimmer" class of the Pokémon series. Despite Pichu not returning for Brawl, Pikachu's blue costume in that game is based off of these same goggles.
  • Green: Gives Pichu a backpack similar to the one worn by Pokémon Trainers throughout the Pokémon series.

Pikachu

Pikachu's palette swaps, with corresponding tournament mode colours.
Pikachu's alternate costumes in SSBM
  • Yellow (default)
  • Red: Has Pikachu wearing the hat of Red, the protagonist of the original Pokémon installment. The fur color is based on a "shiny" Pikachu.
  • Blue: A party hat similar to the one from the original Super Smash Bros.
  • Green


Roy

Roy's palette swaps, with corresponding tournament mode colours.
Roy's alternate costumes in SSBM
  • Purple (default)
  • Red: Based on the "enemy" unit color in the Fire Emblem series.
  • Blue: Based on the "player" unit color in the Fire Emblem series. Is the only palette to change Roy's golden highlight color (to silver).
  • Green: Based on the "other" unit color in the Fire Emblem series.
  • Yellow: Based on the "partner" unit color in the Fire Emblem series; while the color didn't show up until Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance in 2004, the game was in the making during the time Melee was released.

Samus

Samus's palette swaps, with corresponding tournament mode colours.
Samus's alternate costumes in SSBM
  • Orange (default)
  • Used when Samus is on the Red team.
  • Pink: Based off the appearance of the Varia Suit when missiles are selected in the original NES Metroid game.
  • Black
  • Green
  • Purple: Based on the Gravity Suit.
  • Used when Samus is on the Blue team.

Sheik

Sheik's palette swaps, with corresponding tournament mode colours.
Sheik's alternate costumes in SSBM
  • Medium blue
  • Switching back to Zelda using this palette swap will have her dressed in pink.
  • Red
  • Blue
  • Green
  • White

Yoshi

Yoshi's palette swaps, with corresponding tournament mode colours.
Yoshi's alternate costumes in SSBM

All of Yoshi's costumes appear as different variations of the Yoshi species in many of his games, such as Yoshi's Story and Super Mario World.

  • Green (default)
  • Red: Based on the fire breathing Yoshi in Super Mario World.
  • Blue: Based on the flying Yoshi in Super Mario World.
  • Yellow: Based on the stomping Yoshi in Super Mario World.
  • Pink
  • Light Blue

Young Link

Young Link's palette swaps, with corresponding tournament mode colours.
Young Link's alternate costumes in SSBM

All of Young Link's colors are exactly the same as Link's, except ordered differently.

  • Green (default)
  • Red
  • Blue
  • White
  • Black

Zelda

Zelda's palette swaps, with corresponding tournament mode colours.
Zelda's alternate costumes in SSBM
  • Transforming into Sheik using this palette swap will have her dressed in medium blue.
  • Red: Resembles Zelda's first appearance in The Legend of Zelda if Link possesses the red ring.
  • Blue: Resembles Zelda's first appearance in The Legend of Zelda if Link possesses the blue ring but not the red ring.
  • Green: Resembles Zelda's first appearance in The Legend of Zelda if Link possesses neither the blue ring nor the red ring.
  • White: Resembles Zelda's appearance in The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past.

Stats

  • There is a total of 123 palette swaps.
  • The average number of costumes per character is 4.731
  • Captain Falcon, Kirby and Yoshi share the highest amount of color swaps: 6.
  • There are 10 fighters with 4 color swaps, and 13 with 5.