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*The [[Challenges]] section in the PAL version has no shatterproof windows.
*The [[Challenges]] section in the PAL version has no shatterproof windows.
*The [[Infinite explosion glitch|infinite explosion]] glitch was removed in the PAL version.


* In the [[Home-Run Contest]], the length counter is measured in "metres" instead of "feet".
* In the [[Home-Run Contest]], the length counter is measured in "metres" instead of "feet".

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This article lists differences between the NTSC version and PAL version of Super Smash Bros. Brawl.

Examples

The NTSC stage selection screen (left) compared to the PAL version (right).
  • In the NTSC version, stage names are in all caps, whereas in the PAL version, they are not. For example, the NTSC version's stage select screen depicts Delfino Plaza as "DELFINO PLAZA"; in the PAL version, it is shown as "Delfino Plaza".
  • In the PAL version, the names of Pokémon are in all caps, as they are in their own main series of video games until Pokémon Black and Pokémon White.
  • The Nintendo Chronicle in the NTSC version lists games up to "December 2007". In the PAL version, it goes up to "14 March 2008".
  • All games that have different names in PAL regions have been changed accordingly. For example, the song entitled "Brain Age: Train Your Brain in Minutes a Day" is now called "Dr. Kawashima's Brain Training: How Old is Your Brain?". All references to "Donkey Kong: Barrel Blast" are now "Donkey Kong: Jet Race", all references to "Kirby Squeak Squad" have been altered to "Kirby Mouse Attack", and all references to "Star Fox" and "Star Fox 64" have been changed to "Starwing" and "Lylat Wars" respectively, along with many other changes.
  • The WarioWare, Inc. series uses a more simple title for the WarioWare series in PAL versions of Brawl. However, the stage WarioWare, Inc. retains the same name in all regions.
  • When performing a Flying Slam or aerial Flame Choke to perform a Sacrificial KO while both players are on the last stock of a Stock Brawl in the PAL release of Super Smash Bros. Brawl, the player's controller port number no longer determines the outcome. Instead, the character performing the attack (in this case, Bowser or Ganondorf) when the characters cross the blast line wins.
  • The song entitled "The Roost" for Smashville has been changed to "Brewster's Roost" in PAL.
  • The trophy description on Lyn lists her age as 18, while in the U.S. version, her age is said as 15. In the Japanese version of Fire Emblem, Lyn was 15, while in the U.S., her age was changed to 18.
  • In some Lucas' Trophy, "Tazumili" was changed to "Tazmily", a name used in EarthBound 64's production.
  • Unlike the NTSC release, the PAL version of the Negative Zone trophy mentions nothing about Luigi embracing the dark side in his brother's shadow — it now states "...in contrast to the oddness of the dance, it [Negative Zone] is a very powerful Final Smash".
  • The Challenges section in the PAL version has no shatterproof windows.
  • In the Home-Run Contest, the length counter is measured in "metres" instead of "feet".
  • There are overall fewer imperfections in the PAL version due largely in part to the game's protracted delay, resulting in more time to fix said defects.


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Character names

Characters not mentioned have the same name in all languages.

English (NTSC) English (PAL) Italian (PAL) Spanish (PAL) French (PAL) German (PAL)
Toon Link Toon Link Link cartone Toon Link Link Cartoon Toon-Link
Sheik Sheik Sheik Sheik Sheik Shiek
Zero Suit Samus Zero Suit Samus Samus Tuta Zero Samus Zero Samus sans armure Zero Suit Samus
Meta Knight Meta Knight Meta Knight Meta Knight Meta Knight Meta-Knight
King Dedede King Dedede King Dedede Rey Dedede Roi DaDiDou König Dedede
Jigglypuff JIGGLYPUFF JIGGLYPUFF JIGGLYPUFF RONDOUDOU PUMMELUFF
Lucario LUCARIO LUCARIO LUCARIO LUCARIO LUCARIO
Pikachu PIKACHU PIKACHU PIKACHU PIKACHU PIKACHU
Pokémon Trainer Pokémon Trainer Allenatore di Pokémon Entrenador Pokémon Dresseur de Pokémon Pokémon-Trainer
Squirtle SQUIRTLE SQUIRTLE SQUIRTLE CARAPUCE SCHIGGY
Ivysaur IVYSAUR IVYSAUR IVYSAUR HERBIZARRE BISAKNOSP
Charizard CHARIZARD CHARIZARD CHARIZARD DRACAUFEU GLURAK

See also