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Crowd Favorite occurs when voices can be heard cheering for characters during matches. This happens after the character has made a successful and damaging combo to the opponent, or when a character K.O.s two or more opponents with a strong attack. The crowd will often stop cheering once the player making the combo or the K.O.s is knocked out him/herself.

In Super Smash Bros., the crowd cheered in a similar way with a characters. These cheers included claps and stomps.

In Super Smash Bros. Melee, the crowd had a special cheer for each character. Instead of only shouting the character's name, they added words like Boom or Go. The Japanese crowd was slightly different.

In Super Smash Bros. Brawl, it was basically the same as in Melee, but much more customized. For instance, the crowd will cheer "R-O-B R.O.B.!" instead of just "R.O.B.! R.O.B.!"

Hearing a Crowd Gasp

A crowd gasp is something that happens often in the Super Smash Bros. series. A crowd gasp consists of coming close to being knocked downwards off a stage, and either barely missing your recovery, or narrowly recovering.

To hear a crowd gasp, follow these steps:
  1. Jump off a ledge
  2. Fall so far that your double jump brings you close to, but not connected with, the ledge.
  3. Fall a little more and use your Up B recovery, but make it a near miss.

You should then hear the crowd gasp. A much easier way of hearing a crowd gasp is to be edge-guarded against (provided you don't use an offensive Up B and attack your opponent for possession of the ledge). Another way to do it is to get sent flying and grab a ledge (even if you weren't sent off of the stage, only in Melee)

List of Crowd Gasps

  • "-" represents a slight pause. Multiple "-" represent a longer pause. Words inside 2 * represent sounds, not actual words.
Name Description
Bowser Bow - Ser! (low pitch
Captain Falcon Captain (high pitched) - Falcon! (low pitch)
Diddy Kong Di - Ddy - Kong!
Donkey Kong Donkey - Kong!
Falco Fal - Co!
Fox Fox - Fox - *clap clap clap*
Ganondorf Gan - On - Dorf! (low pitch)
Ice Climbers Nana (high pitch) -- Popo (low pitch)!
Ike We - Like - Ike!
Jigglypuff Jig - gly - puff!
King Dedede Kiiiing -- Dedede!
Kirby Kir - By! (high pitch
Link Go - Link! *clap clap clap*
Lucario Lu - Ca - Rio!
Lucas Lu - Cas!
Luigi Lu - I - Gi! (Note: low pitched voice)
Mario Ma - Ri - O!
Marth
Meta Knight Meta - Knight!
Mr. Game & Watch Mis - Ter -- Game - And - Watch!
Ness Ness - Ness - Ness - OOOO!
Olimar Pik - Min -- Oli - Mar!
Peach Peach!
Pikachu Pika - Pika - Pikachu!
Pit Pit - *clap*
Pokemon Trainer
R.O.B. R - O - B - R.O.B.!
Samus Sam - Us!
Sheik
Solid Snake Snake - Snake -- Snaaaaake!
Sonic Go - Go - So - Nic!
Toon Link
Wario Wa - Ri - O! -- Cha - Cha - Cha!
Wolf
Yoshi Yo - Shi! (Note: high pitched voice)
Zelda Zel - Da!
Zero Suit Samus Zero - Suit -- Samus!

Trivia

  • The Japanese crowd cheer for Meta Knight is the same as the American cheer.

References

The cause is generally under discussion, although it is agreed that you must first be at 100 percent. Discussion on the true causes can be found here

They can also be found in the Sound Test. They are always the last sound.