Pokémon (universe): Difference between revisions

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*08. '''{{SSBU|Pikachu}}''': Pikachu returns as a starter fighter and this time, and this time it comes in both male and female variants, including Pikachu Libre from ''{{s|bulbapedia|Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire}}''.{{clear}}
*08. [[File:PikachuIcon(SSBU).png|50px|right]]'''{{SSBU|Pikachu}}''': Pikachu returns as a starter fighter and this time, and this time it comes in both male and female variants, including Pikachu Libre from ''{{s|bulbapedia|Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire}}''.
*12. '''{{SSBU|Jigglypuff}}''': Jiggypuff returns as an unlockable fighter, after being a starter in ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U''
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*19. '''{{SSBU|Pichu}}''': After a lengthy absence after its debut in ''Melee'', Pichu returns once more as an unlockable fighter. It's more expressive than its Melee counterpart, and has gained a new taunt and an [[On-screen appearance]].{{clear}}
*12. [[File:JigglypuffIcon(SSBU).png|50px|right]]'''{{SSBU|Jigglypuff}}''': Jiggypuff returns as an unlockable fighter, after being a starter in ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U''
*24. '''{{SSBU|Mewtwo}}''': Mewtwo returns after appearing as DLC in ''Smash 4'', being the first to be revealed in the ''Everyone is Here'' trailer, and now being an unlockable fighter.
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*33-35. '''{{SSBU|Pokémon Trainer}}''': Last seen in ''Brawl'', he returns as an unlockable fighter. This time, alternate costumes based on Leaf, the female Pokémon Trainer from ''FireRed'' and ''LeafGreen'', can be selected as well. As a major buff, the Pokémon Trainer no longer is plagued with the [[Pokémon Change#Stamina|Stamina]] mechanic that forces one to switch to another Pokémon due to its attacks being weaker. As such, it's now easier and faster to switch from one Pokémon to another and allows the option to stick with said Pokémon without forcing the player to choose another Pokémon.
*19. [[File:PichuIcon(SSBU).png|50px|right]]'''{{SSBU|Pichu}}''': After a lengthy absence after its debut in ''Melee'', Pichu returns once more as an unlockable fighter. It's more expressive than its Melee counterpart, and has gained a new taunt and an [[On-screen appearance]].
:*33. '''{{SSBU|Squirtle}}''': Squirtle returns as one of the 3 playable Pokémon after its absence from ''Smash 4'', getting much more expressive since their appearance from ''Brawl''.
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:*34. '''{{SSBU|Ivysaur}}''': Ivysaur also returns as one of the 3 playable Pokémon after its absence from ''Smash 4'', also being more expressive than ''Brawl''.
*24. [[File:MewtwoIcon(SSBU).png|50px|right]]'''{{SSBU|Mewtwo}}''': Mewtwo returns after appearing as DLC in ''Smash 4'', being the first to be revealed in the ''Everyone is Here'' trailer, and now being an unlockable fighter.
:*35. '''{{SSBU|Charizard}}''': After a stint as a separate character in the previous game, it's now restored back to its original status from ''Brawl'' as one of the 3 playable Pokémon for the Trainer.
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*41. '''{{SSBU|Lucario}}''': Lucario returns as an unlockable fighter after being a starter in ''Smash 4''. They revert back to their old [[Final Smash]], Aura Storm, while still keeping its Mega Lucario appearance from the previous titles.
*33-35. [[File:PokémonTrainerIcon(SSBU).png|50px|right]]'''{{SSBU|Pokémon Trainer}}''': Last seen in ''Brawl'', he returns as an unlockable fighter. This time, alternate costumes based on Leaf, the female Pokémon Trainer from ''FireRed'' and ''LeafGreen'', can be selected as well. As a major buff, the Pokémon Trainer no longer is plagued with the [[Pokémon Change#Stamina|Stamina]] mechanic that forces one to switch to another Pokémon due to its attacks being weaker. As such, it's now easier and faster to switch from one Pokémon to another and allows the option to stick with said Pokémon without forcing the player to choose another Pokémon.
*50. '''{{SSBU|Greninja}}''': After being a starter in ''Smash 4'', Greninja comes back as an unlockable fighter. Its Final Smash now features it turning into Ash-Greninja, a special form Greninja can take in Generation VII.
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*69. '''{{SSBU|Incineroar}}''': Registered as Pokémon #727 in the games' National Pokédex listing, Incineroar (''Gaogaen'' in the Japanese version) was introduced in Generation VII as the final evolution of Litten, one of the "starter" Pokémons that the player can choose in the Alola region. Incineroar is shown off as a dual Fire/Dark type Pokémon, though many Pokémon fans were extremely divisive over its appearance. It was the final base game newcomer revealed in ''Ultimate'', on November 1st, 2018. Incineroar is a heavyweight fighter in Smash, mostly based on pro-wrestling moves. Each time it makes a critical hit on their opponents, they pose in front of the audience, which can be cancelled out.
:*33. [[File:SquirtleIcon(SSBU).png|50px|right]]'''{{SSBU|Squirtle}}''': Squirtle returns as one of the 3 playable Pokémon after its absence from ''Smash 4'', getting much more expressive since their appearance from ''Brawl''.
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:*34. [[File:IvysaurIcon(SSBU).png|50px|right]]'''{{SSBU|Ivysaur}}''': Ivysaur also returns as one of the 3 playable Pokémon after its absence from ''Smash 4'', also being more expressive than ''Brawl''.
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:*35. [[File:CharizardIcon(SSBU).png|50px|right]]'''{{SSBU|Charizard}}''': After a stint as a separate character in the previous game, it's now restored back to its original status from ''Brawl'' as one of the 3 playable Pokémon for the Trainer.
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*41. [[File:LucarioIcon(SSBU).png|50px|right]]'''{{SSBU|Lucario}}''': Lucario returns as an unlockable fighter after being a starter in ''Smash 4''. It reverted back to its old [[Final Smash]], Aura Storm, while still keeping its Mega Lucario appearance from the previous titles.
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*50. [[File:GreninjaIcon(SSBU).png|50px|right]]'''{{SSBU|Greninja}}''': After being a starter in ''Smash 4'', Greninja comes back as an unlockable fighter. Its Final Smash now features it turning into Ash-Greninja, a special form Greninja can take in {{iw|bulbapedia|Generation VII}}.
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*69. [[File:IncineroarIcon(SSBU).png|50px|right]]'''{{SSBU|Incineroar}}''': Registered as Pokémon #727 in the games' National Pokédex listing, Incineroar (''Gaogaen'' in the Japanese version) was introduced in Generation VII as the final evolution of Litten, one of the "starter" Pokémons that the player can choose in the Alola region. Incineroar is shown off as a dual Fire/Dark type Pokémon, though many Pokémon fans were extremely divisive over its appearance. It was the final base game newcomer revealed in ''Ultimate'', on November 1st, 2018. Incineroar is a heavyweight fighter in Smash, mostly based on pro-wrestling moves. Each time it makes a critical hit on their opponents, they pose in front of the audience, which can be cancelled out.
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