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The following content are media from the {{uv|Pokémon}} universe that appeared throughout the {{uv|Super Smash Bros.}} franchise. The latest games represented in this universe are ''{{iw|bulbapedia|Pokémon Sword and Shield}}'', both released on November 15, 2019.
The following content are media from the {{uv|Pokémon}} universe that appeared throughout the {{uv|Super Smash Bros.}} franchise. The latest game represented in this universe is ''{{iw|bulbapedia|The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero}}'', released on February 27, 2023.


==''{{iw|bulbapedia|Pokémon Red and Green}}'' (JP) / ''{{iw|bulbapedia|Pokémon Red and Blue}}'' (EN)==
==''{{iw|bulbapedia|Pokémon Red and Green}}'' (JP) / ''{{iw|bulbapedia|Pokémon Red and Blue}}'' (EN)==
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**{{gameIcon|SSB}} [[Pikachu]] and [[Jigglypuff]] debuted in these games and have been playable in all ''Super Smash Bros.'' titles.
**{{gameIcon|SSB}} [[Pikachu]] and [[Jigglypuff]] debuted in these games and have been playable in all ''Super Smash Bros.'' titles.
**{{gameIcon|SSB}} Quick Attack and Thunder, moves used by Pikachu, originated in these games.
**{{gameIcon|SSB}} Quick Attack and Thunder, moves used by Pikachu, originated in these games.
**{{gameIcon|SSB}} Pound, Rest and Sing, moves used by Jiggypuff, originated in these games.
**{{gameIcon|SSB}} Pound, Rest, and Sing, moves used by Jiggypuff, originated in these games.
**{{gameIcon|SSBM}} [[Mewtwo]], one of the Legendary Pokémon from these games, has been playable in ''Melee'', ''Smash 4'' and ''Ultimate''.
**{{gameIcon|SSBM}} [[Mewtwo]], one of the Legendary Pokémon from these games, has been playable in ''Melee'', ''Smash 4'', and ''Ultimate''.
**{{gameIcon|SSBM}} Pikachu has an alternate costume in which it wears a hat based on Red, the main protagonist from these games.
**{{gameIcon|SSBM}} Pikachu has an alternate costume in which it wears a hat based on Red, the main protagonist from these games.
**{{gameIcon|SSBM}} Jigglypuff has an alternate costume in which it wears a headband reminiscent of the Blackbelt Trainer class which debuted in these games.
**{{gameIcon|SSBM}} Jigglypuff has an alternate costume in which it wears a headband reminiscent of the Blackbelt Trainer class which debuted in these games.
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**{{gameIcon|SSBM}} Skull Bash, a move used by both Pikachu and Pichu, originated in these games.
**{{gameIcon|SSBM}} Skull Bash, a move used by both Pikachu and Pichu, originated in these games.
**{{gameIcon|SSBM}} Agility, a move used by Pichu, originated in these games.
**{{gameIcon|SSBM}} Agility, a move used by Pichu, originated in these games.
**{{gameIcon|SSBM}} Confusion, Teleport and Disable, moves used by Mewtwo, originated in these games.
**{{gameIcon|SSBM}} Confusion, Teleport, and Disable, moves used by Mewtwo, originated in these games.
**{{gameIcon|SSBB}} The male [[Pokémon Trainer]] debuted in these games (though he is shown using his design from ''FireRed and LeafGreen''). The Pokémon he controls, [[Squirtle]], [[Ivysaur]] and [[Charizard]], also debuted in these games. Though Charizard has appeared in every game since ''Brawl'', the others were absent in ''Smash 4''.
**{{gameIcon|SSBB}} The male [[Pokémon Trainer]] debuted in these games, though he is shown using his design from ''FireRed and LeafGreen''. The Pokémon he controls, [[Squirtle]], [[Ivysaur]], and [[Charizard]], also debuted in these games. Though Charizard has appeared in every game since ''Brawl'', the others were absent in ''Smash 4''.
**{{gameIcon|SSBB}} Jigglypuff has an alternate costume resembling the Bug Catcher Trainer class, which debuted in these games.
**{{gameIcon|SSBB}} Jigglypuff has an alternate costume resembling the Bug Catcher Trainer class, which debuted in these games.
**{{gameIcon|SSBB}} Squirtle and Charizard have alternate costumes resembling Wartortle and Charmeleon respectively, who debuted in these games.
**{{gameIcon|SSBB}} Squirtle and Charizard have alternate costumes resembling Wartortle and Charmeleon respectively, who debuted in these games.
**{{gameIcon|SSBB}} The Pokémon Trainers Final Smash uses the 'It's super effective' text.
**{{gameIcon|SSBB}} The Pokémon Trainers Final Smash uses the 'It's super effective' text.
**{{gameIcon|SSBB}} Double Team, a move used by Lucario, originated in these games.
**{{gameIcon|SSBB}} Double Team, a move used by Lucario, originated in these games.
**{{gameIcon|SSBB}} Water Gun, Withdraw, Waterfall and Hydro Pump, moves used by Squirtle, originated in these games. Vine Whip, Razor Leaf and Solar Beam, moves used by Ivysaur, originated in these games. Flamethrower, Fly and Fire Blast, moves used by Charizard, originated in these games.
**{{gameIcon|SSBB}} Water Gun, Withdraw, Waterfall, and Hydro Pump, moves used by Squirtle, originated in these games. Vine Whip, Razor Leaf, and Solar Beam, moves used by Ivysaur, originated in these games. Flamethrower, Fly, and Fire Blast, moves used by Charizard, originated in these games.
**{{gameIcon|SSB4}} Charizard has alternate costumes resembling Charmeleon, Aerodactyl and Zubat/Golbat, who all debuted in these games.
**{{gameIcon|SSB4}} Charizard has alternate costumes resembling Charmeleon, Aerodactyl and Zubat/Golbat, who all debuted in these games.
**{{gameIcon|SSB4}} Hydro Pump and Substitute, moves used by Greninja, originated in these games. Also, Double Team is used during one of Greninja's victory poses.
**{{gameIcon|SSB4}} Hydro Pump and Substitute, moves used by Greninja, originated in these games. Also, Double Team is used during one of Greninja's victory poses.
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**{{gameIcon|SSB}} [[Saffron City]], one of the largest cities in the Kanto region, appears as a stage in ''Smash 64'' and ''Ultimate''.
**{{gameIcon|SSB}} [[Saffron City]], one of the largest cities in the Kanto region, appears as a stage in ''Smash 64'' and ''Ultimate''.
*Stage elements:
*Stage elements:
**{{gameIcon|SSB}} [[Butterfree]], [[Fearow]], [[Pidgey]], [[Moltres]], [[Porygon]], [[Chansey]], [[Charmander]], [[Electrode]] and [[Venusaur]] appear as stage elements on Saffron City.
**{{gameIcon|SSB}} [[Butterfree]], [[Fearow]], [[Pidgey]], [[Moltres]], [[Porygon]], [[Chansey]], [[Charmander]], [[Electrode]], and [[Venusaur]] appear as stage elements on Saffron City.
**{{gameIcon|SSBM}} Squirtle, [[Onix]], {{iw|bulbapedia|Psyduck}}, [[Weezing]], {{iw|bulbapedia|Slowpoke}}, Porygon, [[Snorlax]], Venusaur, {{iw|bulbapedia|Seel}}, Chansey, [[Goldeen]], {{iw|bulbapedia|Lickitung}}, and {{iw|bulbapedia|Geodude}} appear on [[Poké Floats]].
**{{gameIcon|SSBM}} Squirtle, [[Onix]], {{iw|bulbapedia|Psyduck}}, [[Weezing]], {{iw|bulbapedia|Slowpoke}}, Porygon, [[Snorlax]], Venusaur, {{iw|bulbapedia|Seel}}, Chansey, [[Goldeen]], {{iw|bulbapedia|Lickitung}}, and {{iw|bulbapedia|Geodude}} appear on [[Poké Floats]].
**{{gameIcon|SSBB}} {{iw|bulbapedia|Cubone}} and {{iw|bulbapedia|Dugtrio}} appear on Pokémon Stadium 2 during the Ground transformation.
**{{gameIcon|SSBB}} {{iw|bulbapedia|Cubone}} and {{iw|bulbapedia|Dugtrio}} appear on Pokémon Stadium 2 during the Ground transformation.
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**{{gameIcon|SSB4-WiiU}} {{iw|bulbapedia|Substitute Doll}} and Snorlax appear as items in [[Smash Tour]].
**{{gameIcon|SSB4-WiiU}} {{iw|bulbapedia|Substitute Doll}} and Snorlax appear as items in [[Smash Tour]].
*Poké Ball summons:
*Poké Ball summons:
**{{gameIcon|SSB}} [[Beedrill]], Blastoise, Chansey, Charizard, [[Clefairy]], Goldeen, [[Hitmonlee]], [[Koffing]], [[Meowth]], [[Mew]], Onix, Snorlax and [[Starmie]].
**{{gameIcon|SSB}} [[Beedrill]], Blastoise, Chansey, Charizard, [[Clefairy]], Goldeen, [[Hitmonlee]], [[Koffing]], [[Meowth]], [[Mew]], Onix, Snorlax, and [[Starmie]].
**{{gameIcon|SSBM}} [[Articuno]], Electrode, Moltres, [[Staryu]], Venusaur, Weezing and [[Zapdos]].
**{{gameIcon|SSBM}} [[Articuno]], Electrode, Moltres, [[Staryu]], Venusaur, Weezing, and [[Zapdos]].
**{{gameIcon|SSB4}} [[Eevee]].
**{{gameIcon|SSB4}} [[Eevee]].
**{{gameIcon|SSBU}} [[Ditto]], [[Abra]], and [[Vulpix]].
**{{gameIcon|SSBU}} [[Ditto]], [[Abra]], and [[Vulpix]].
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**{{gameIcon|SSB4-3DS}} [[Gastly]] appears as an enemy in [[Smash Run]].
**{{gameIcon|SSB4-3DS}} [[Gastly]] appears as an enemy in [[Smash Run]].
*Trophies:
*Trophies:
**{{gameIcon|SSBM}} Bulbasaur, Venusaur, Charizard, Squirtle, Blastoise, Clefairy, Meowth, Poliwhirl, Electrode, Weezing, Chansey, Goldeen, Staryu, Ditto, Eevee, Snorlax, Articuno, Zapdos, Moltres, Mew, Misty, Poké Ball and Professor Oak appear as trophies.
**{{gameIcon|SSBM}} Bulbasaur, Venusaur, Charizard, Squirtle, Blastoise, Clefairy, Meowth, Poliwhirl, Electrode, Weezing, Chansey, Goldeen, Staryu, Ditto, Eevee, Snorlax, Articuno, Zapdos, Moltres, Mew, {{iw|bulbapedia|Misty}}, Poké Ball, and {{iw|bulbapedia|Professor Oak}} appear as trophies.
**{{gameIcon|SSBB}} Bulbasaur, Charmander, Cubone, Dugtrio, Electrode, Goldeen, {{iw|bulbapedia|Gyarados}}, Meowth, Mew, Mewtwo, Moltres, Snorlax, and Staryu.
**{{gameIcon|SSBB}} Bulbasaur, Charmander, Cubone, Dugtrio, Electrode, Goldeen, {{iw|bulbapedia|Gyarados}}, Meowth, Mew, Mewtwo, Moltres, Snorlax, and Staryu appear as trophies.
**{{gameIcon|SSB4}} Meowth, Electrode, Goldeen, Staryu, Eevee, Snorlax, Moltres, Mew, and Master Ball.
**{{gameIcon|SSB4}} Meowth, Electrode, Goldeen, Staryu, Eevee, Snorlax, Moltres, Mew, and Master Ball appear as trophies.
**{{gameIcon|SSB4-3DS}} Gastly, Magnemite, Zapdos, Hitmonlee, and Articuno.
**{{gameIcon|SSB4-3DS}} Gastly, Magnemite, Zapdos, Hitmonlee, and Articuno appear as trophies.
**{{gameIcon|SSB4-WiiU}} Blastoise, Dragonite, and Substitute Doll.
**{{gameIcon|SSB4-WiiU}} Blastoise, Dragonite, and Substitute Doll appear as trophies.
*Stickers:
*Stickers:
**{{gameIcon|SSBB}} Electrode, Goldeen, Meowth, Mew, Moltres, Snorlax and Staryu appear as stickers.
**{{gameIcon|SSBB}} Electrode, Goldeen, Meowth, Mew, Moltres, Snorlax, and Staryu appear as stickers.
*Spirits:
*Spirits:
**{{gameIcon|SSBU}} Venusaur, Charmander, Blastoise, {{iw|bulbapedia|Metapod}}, Pidgey, {{iw|bulbapedia|Arbok}}, {{iw|bulbapedia|Sandshrew}}, Clefairy, Vulpix, Dugtrio, Meowth, Psyduck, {{iw|bulbapedia|Arcanine}}, Abra, {{iw|bulbapedia|Machamp}}, Geodude, {{iw|bulbapedia|Rapidash}}, Slowpoke, {{iw|bulbapedia|Magneton}}, {{iw|bulbapedia|Farfetch'd}}, {{iw|bulbapedia|Gengar}}, Electrode, Cubone, Hitmonlee, Weezing, Chansey, {{iw|bulbapedia|Kangaskhan}}, Goldeen, Staryu, {{iw|bulbapedia|Pinsir}}, {{iw|bulbapedia|Tauros}}, Gyarados, {{iw|bulbapedia|Lapras}}, Ditto, Eevee, Porygon, Articuno/Zapdos/Moltres, Dragonite, and Mew appear as spirits.
**{{gameIcon|SSBU}} Venusaur, Charmander, Blastoise, {{iw|bulbapedia|Metapod}}, Pidgey, {{iw|bulbapedia|Arbok}}, {{iw|bulbapedia|Sandshrew}}, Clefairy, Vulpix, Dugtrio, Meowth, Psyduck, {{iw|bulbapedia|Arcanine}}, Abra, {{iw|bulbapedia|Machamp}}, Geodude, {{iw|bulbapedia|Rapidash}}, Slowpoke, {{iw|bulbapedia|Magneton}}, {{iw|bulbapedia|Farfetch'd}}, {{iw|bulbapedia|Gengar}}, Electrode, Cubone, Hitmonlee, Weezing, Chansey, {{iw|bulbapedia|Kangaskhan}}, Goldeen, Staryu, {{iw|bulbapedia|Pinsir}}, {{iw|bulbapedia|Tauros}}, Gyarados, {{iw|bulbapedia|Lapras}}, Ditto, Eevee, Porygon, Articuno/Zapdos/Moltres, Dragonite, and Mew appear as spirits.
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*Playable characters:
*Playable characters:
**{{gameIcon|SSB}} The concept of Pokémon speaking by saying their names, or sometimes speaking full sentences via telepathy, was first seen in the anime adaptation.
**{{gameIcon|SSB}} The concept of Pokémon speaking by saying their names, or sometimes speaking full sentences via telepathy, was first seen in the anime adaptation.
**{{gameIcon|SSB}} A majority of the Pokémon appearing throughout the series have their voice actors of the anime reprise the role of their respective Pokémon in ''Smash''.
**{{gameIcon|SSB}} A majority of the Pokémon appearing throughout the series have their voice actors of the anime reprise the role of their respective Pokémon in ''Smash''. Some voice clips were also taken directly from anime episodes.
**{{gameIcon|SSBU}} [[Secret Ninja Attack]] has Greninja transform into {{iw|bulbapedia|Ash-Greninja}}, which first appeared as a transformation unique to {{iw|bulbapedia|Ash's Greninja}} in the anime, later appearing in ''Pokémon Sun and Moon''.
**{{gameIcon|SSBU}} [[Secret Ninja Attack]] has Greninja transform into {{iw|bulbapedia|Ash-Greninja}}, which first appeared as a transformation unique to {{iw|bulbapedia|Ash's Greninja}} in the anime, later appearing in ''Pokémon Sun and Moon''.
*Stages:
*Stages:
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**{{gameIcon|SSBM}} Mewtwo has two alternate costumes based on two colors of Mewtwo from this game.
**{{gameIcon|SSBM}} Mewtwo has two alternate costumes based on two colors of Mewtwo from this game.
*Stages:
*Stages:
**{{gameIcon|SSBM}} [[Pokémon Stadium]], which appears in ''Melee'', ''Brawl'' and ''Ultimate'', was inspired by this game.
**{{gameIcon|SSBM}} [[Pokémon Stadium]], which appears in ''Melee'', ''Brawl'', and ''Ultimate'', was inspired by this game.
*Stage elements:
*Stage elements:
**{{gameIcon|SSBM}} The models used for the titular floats in [[Poké Floats]] were ripped straight from this game and its sequels.
**{{gameIcon|SSBM}} The models used for the titular floats in [[Poké Floats]] were ripped straight from this game and its sequels.
*Trophy:
*Trophy:
**{{gameIcon|SSBM}} Pokémon Staduim appears as a trophy.
**{{gameIcon|SSBM}} Pokémon Stadium appears as a trophy.


==''{{iw|bulbapedia|Pokémon Yellow}}''==
==''{{iw|bulbapedia|Pokémon Yellow}}''==
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**{{gameIcon|SSBB}} Jigglypuff's deflating taunt is based on its defeat animation from this game.
**{{gameIcon|SSBB}} Jigglypuff's deflating taunt is based on its defeat animation from this game.
*Stages:
*Stages:
**{{gameIcon|SSBB}} [[Pokémon Stadium 2]], which appears in ''Brawl'', ''Smash for Wii U'' and ''Ultimate'' was inspired by this game and named after the Japanese release's name.
**{{gameIcon|SSBB}} [[Pokémon Stadium 2]], which appears in ''Brawl'', ''Smash for Wii U'', and ''Ultimate'' was inspired by this game and named after the Japanese release's name.


==''[[bulbapedia:M02|Pokémon the Movie 2000: The Power of One]]''==
==''[[bulbapedia:M02|Pokémon the Movie 2000: The Power of One]]''==
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**{{gameIcon|SSBM}} Rollout, a move used by Jigglypuff, originated in these games.
**{{gameIcon|SSBM}} Rollout, a move used by Jigglypuff, originated in these games.
**{{gameIcon|SSBM}} Shadow Ball, a move used by Mewtwo, originated in these games.
**{{gameIcon|SSBM}} Shadow Ball, a move used by Mewtwo, originated in these games.
**{{gameIcon|SSBB}} Squirtle and Ivysaur have an alternate costume resembling its Shiny coloration, and Charizard has an alternate costume resembling the Shiny colorations of its pre-evolved forms, all of which debuted in these games.
**{{gameIcon|SSBB}} Squirtle and Ivysaur have an alternate costume resembling its Shiny coloration and Charizard has an alternate costume resembling the Shiny colorations of its pre-evolved forms, all of which debuted in these games.
**{{gameIcon|SSBB}} Extreme Speed, a move used by Lucario, originated in these games.
**{{gameIcon|SSBB}} Extreme Speed, a move used by Lucario, originated in these games.
**{{gameIcon|SSBB}} Rock Smash, a move used by Charizard, originated in these games.
**{{gameIcon|SSBB}} Rock Smash, a move used by Charizard, originated in these games.
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**{{gameIcon|SSB4}} Charizard has an alternate costume resembling its Shiny coloration, which debuted in these games.
**{{gameIcon|SSB4}} Charizard has an alternate costume resembling its Shiny coloration, which debuted in these games.
**{{gameIcon|SSBU}} Pichu has an alternate costume in which it wears a Focus Band, an item which debuted in these games.
**{{gameIcon|SSBU}} Pichu has an alternate costume in which it wears a Focus Band, an item which debuted in these games.
**{{gameIcon|SSBU}} The male Pokémon Trainer has an alternate costume resembling Ethan, the male protagonist from these games.
**{{gameIcon|SSBU}} The male Pokémon Trainer has an alternate costume resembling {{iw|bulbapedia|Ethan|game}}, the male protagonist from these games.
**{{gameIcon|SSBU}} Squirtle and Ivysaur have alternate costumes resembling their in-game battle sprites from these games.
**{{gameIcon|SSBU}} Squirtle and Ivysaur have alternate costumes resembling their in-game battle sprites from these games.
**{{gameIcon|SSBU}} Cross Chop, a move used by Incineroar, originated in these games.
**{{gameIcon|SSBU}} Cross Chop, a move used by Incineroar, originated in these games.
*Stage elements:
*Stage elements:
**{{gameIcon|SSBM}} [[Chikorita]], Wooper, Sudowoodo, Wobbuffet and [[Unown]] appear as Poké Floats on the titular stage.
**{{gameIcon|SSBM}} [[Chikorita]], {{iw|bulbapedia|Wooper}}, {{iw|bulbapedia|Sudowoodo}}, [[Wobbuffet]], and [[Unown]] appear as Poké Floats on the titular stage.
**{{gameIcon|SSBB}} Hoppip and Skarmory appear as background stage elements on the Flying transformation of [[Pokémon Stadium 2]]
**{{gameIcon|SSBB}} Hoppip and {{iw|bulbapedia|Skarmory}} appear as background stage elements on the Flying transformation of [[Pokémon Stadium 2]]
**{{gameIcon|SSB4-WiiU}} [[Scizor]] and [[Ho-Oh]] appear as stage elements on [[Kalos Pokémon League]] during the Steel and Fire transformations respectively.
**{{gameIcon|SSB4-WiiU}} [[Scizor]] and [[Ho-Oh]] appear as stage elements on [[Kalos Pokémon League]] during the Steel and Fire transformations respectively.
*Poké Ball summons:
*Poké Ball summons:
**{{gameIcon|SSBM}} [[Bellossom]], [[Celebi]], Chikorita, [[Cyndaquil]], [[Entei]], Ho-Oh, [[Lugia]], [[Porygon2]], [[Raikou]], Scizor, [[Suicune]], [[Togepi]], Unown.
**{{gameIcon|SSBM}} [[Bellossom]], [[Celebi]], Chikorita, [[Cyndaquil]], [[Entei]], Ho-Oh, [[Lugia]], [[Porygon2]], [[Raikou]], Scizor, [[Suicune]], [[Togepi]], and Unown.
*Trophies:
*Trophies:
**{{gameIcon|SSBM}} Chikorita, Cyndaquil, Totodile, Crobat, Cleffa, Igglybuff, Togepi, Bellossom, Marill, Sudowoodo, Unown, Wobbuffet, Steelix, Scizor, Heracross, Porygon2, Raikou, Entei, Suicune, Lugia, Ho-Oh and Celebi appear as trophies.
**{{gameIcon|SSBM}} Chikorita, Cyndaquil, Totodile, Crobat, Cleffa, Igglybuff, Togepi, Bellossom, [[Marill]], Sudowoodo, Unown, Wobbuffet, {{iw|bulbapedia|Steelix}}, Scizor, {{iw|bulbapedia|Heracross}}, Porygon2, Raikou, Entei, Suicune, Lugia, Ho-Oh, and Celebi appear as trophies.
**{{gameIcon|SSBB}} Hoppip and Pichu, Skarmory appear as trophies.
**{{gameIcon|SSBB}} Hoppip, Pichu, and Skarmory appear as trophies.
*Stickers:
*Stickers:
**{{gameIcon|SSBB}} Bellossom, Celebi, Chikorita, Entei, Ho-Oh, Lugia, Suicune, Togepi and Wobbuffet appear as stickers.
**{{gameIcon|SSBB}} Bellossom, Celebi, Chikorita, Entei, Ho-Oh, Lugia, Suicune, Togepi, and Wobbuffet appear as stickers.
*Spirits:
*Spirits:
**{{gameIcon|SSBU}} Chikorita, Togepi, Ampharos, Marill, Sudowoodo, Wooper, Unown, Wobbuffet, Steelix, Scizor, Heracross, Skarmory, Houndoom, Smeargle, Miltank, Raikou/Entei/Suicune, Tyranitar, Lugia, Ho-Oh and Celebi appear as spirits.
**{{gameIcon|SSBU}} Chikorita, Togepi, {{iw|bulbapedia|Ampharos}}, Marill, Sudowoodo, Wooper, Unown, Wobbuffet, Steelix, Scizor, Heracross, Skarmory, {{iw|bulbapedia|Houndoom}}, {{iw|bulbapedia|Smeargle}}, {{iw|bulbapedia|Miltank}}, Raikou, Entei, & Suicune, {{iw|bulbapedia|Tyranitar}}, Lugia, Ho-Oh, and Celebi appear as spirits.
*Music:
*Music:
**{{gameIcon|SSBM}} "'''{{SSBUMusicLink|Pokémon|Pokémon Gold / Pokémon Silver Medley}}'''": A medley of different tracks from ''Gold'' and ''Silver'' including "Battle! (Wild Pokémon)", "Battle! (Gym Leader / Johto Elite Four)", and "Battle! (Champion / Red)".
**{{gameIcon|SSBM}} "'''{{SSBUMusicLink|Pokémon|Pokémon Gold / Pokémon Silver Medley}}'''": A medley of different tracks from ''Pokémon Gold and Silver'' including "Battle! (Wild Pokémon)", "Battle! (Gym Leader / Johto Elite Four)", and "Battle! (Champion / Red)".


==''{{iw|wikipedia|Pokémon 3: The Movie}}''==
==''{{iw|wikipedia|Pokémon 3: The Movie}}''==
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==''{{iw|bulbapedia|Pokémon Stadium 2}}'' (EN) / ''Pokémon Stadium Gold and Silver'' (JPN)==
==''{{iw|bulbapedia|Pokémon Stadium 2}}'' (EN) / ''Pokémon Stadium Gold and Silver'' (JPN)==
*Playable characters:
**{{gameIcon|SSBM}} Jigglypuff's German and French [[announcer]] calls come from this game.
*Stage elements:
*Stage elements:
**{{gameIcon|SSBM}} Poké Floats had the models for the floats taken from this game and its predecessors.
**{{gameIcon|SSBM}} Poké Floats had the models for the floats taken from this game and its predecessors.
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*Stage elements:
*Stage elements:
**{{gameIcon|SSBB}} Snorunt appears on Pokémon Stadium 2, during the Ice transformation.
**{{gameIcon|SSBB}} Snorunt appears on Pokémon Stadium 2, during the Ice transformation.
**{{gameIcon|SSB4-3DS}} Milotic appears on Unova Pokémon League.
**{{gameIcon|SSB4-3DS}} {{iw|bulbapedia|Milotic}} appears on Unova Pokémon League.
**{{gameIcon|SSB4-WiiU}} On Kalos Pokémon League, Wailord appears during the Water transformation, Blaziken appears during the Fire transformation, Registeel appears during the Steel transformation and Rayquaza appears during the Dragon transformation.
**{{gameIcon|SSB4-WiiU}} On Kalos Pokémon League, Wailord appears during the Water transformation, {{iw|bulbapedia|Blaziken}} appears during the Fire transformation, Registeel appears during the Steel transformation, and Rayquaza appears during the Dragon transformation.
*Items:
*Items:
**{{gameIcon|SSB4-WiiU}} [[Latias & Latios]] appear as an item together in Smash Tour.
**{{gameIcon|SSB4-WiiU}} [[Latias & Latios]] appear as an item together in Smash Tour.
*Poké Ball summons:
*Poké Ball summons:
**{{gameIcon|SSBB}} [[Deoxys]], [[Gardevoir]], [[Groudon]], [[Gulpin]], [[Jirachi]], [[Kyogre]], Latias, Latios, [[Metagross]] and [[Torchic]].
**{{gameIcon|SSBB}} [[Deoxys]], [[Gardevoir]], [[Groudon]], [[Gulpin]], [[Jirachi]], [[Kyogre]], Latias, Latios, [[Metagross]], and [[Torchic]].
*Bosses:
*Bosses:
**{{gameIcon|SSBB}} [[Rayquaza]], introduced in these games, appears as a boss in [[The Subspace Emissary]].
**{{gameIcon|SSBB}} [[Rayquaza]], introduced in these games, appears as a boss in [[The Subspace Emissary]].
*Trophies:
*Trophies:
**{{gameIcon|SSBB}} Blaziken, Deoxys, Gardevoir, Groudon, Gulpin, Jirachi, Kyogre, Latios & Latios, Metagross, Mudkip, Plusle & Minun, Rayquaza, Snorunt, Torchic and Treecko appear as trophies.
**{{gameIcon|SSBB}} Blaziken, Deoxys, Gardevoir, Groudon, Gulpin, Jirachi, Kyogre, Latios & Latios, Metagross, Mudkip, Plusle & Minun, Rayquaza, Snorunt, Torchic, and Treecko appear as trophies.
**{{gameIcon|SSB4-3DS}} Milotic appear as trophies.
**{{gameIcon|SSB4-3DS}} Milotic appear as trophies.
**{{gameIcon|SSB4-WiiU}} Wailord and Registeel appear as trophies.
**{{gameIcon|SSB4-WiiU}} Wailord and Registeel appear as trophies.
*Stickers:
*Stickers:
**{{gameIcon|SSBB}} Deoxys, Gardevoir, Groudon, Gulpin, Jirachi, Kyogre, Latias & Latios, Metagross, Rayquaza and Torchic appear as stickers.
**{{gameIcon|SSBB}} Deoxys, Gardevoir, Groudon, Gulpin, Jirachi, Kyogre, Latias & Latios, Metagross, Rayquaza, and Torchic appear as stickers.
*Spirits:
*Spirits:
**{{gameIcon|SSBU}} Blaziken, Gardevoir, Shedinja, Flygon, Milotic, Absol, Salamence, Metagross, Latias & Latios, Kyogre, Groudon, Rayquaza, Jirachi and Deoxys appear as spirits.
**{{gameIcon|SSBU}} Blaziken, Gardevoir, {{iw|bulbapedia|Shedinja}}, {{iw|bulbapedia|Flygon}}, Milotic, {{iw|bulbapedia|Absol}}, {{iw|bulbapedia|Salamence}}, Metagross, Latias & Latios, Kyogre, Groudon, Rayquaza, Jirachi, and Deoxys appear as spirits.
*Music:
*Music:
**{{gameIcon|SSBB}} "'''{{SSBUMusicLink|Pokémon|Battle! (Wild Pokémon) - Pokémon Ruby / Pokémon Sapphire}}'''":
**{{gameIcon|SSBB}} "'''{{SSBUMusicLink|Pokémon|Battle! (Wild Pokémon) - Pokémon Ruby / Pokémon Sapphire}}'''":
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**{{gameIcon|SSBB}} The Pokémon Trainer has an alternate costume in which his clothes have a similar coloration to Leaf, the female protagonist from these games.
**{{gameIcon|SSBB}} The Pokémon Trainer has an alternate costume in which his clothes have a similar coloration to Leaf, the female protagonist from these games.
**{{gameIcon|SSBB}} Jigglypuff has an alternate costume in which it wears the same hat that Leaf wears.
**{{gameIcon|SSBB}} Jigglypuff has an alternate costume in which it wears the same hat that Leaf wears.
**{{gameIcon|SSBU}} Leaf appears as an alternate costume for the Pokémon Trainer, with her being playable every even numbered costume.
**{{gameIcon|SSBU}} {{iw|bulbapedia|Leaf|game}} appears as an alternate costume for the Pokémon Trainer, with her being playable every even numbered costume.


==''{{iw|bulbapedia|Pokémon Emerald}}''==
==''{{iw|bulbapedia|Pokémon Emerald}}''==
*Playable characters:
*Playable characters:
**{{gameIcon|SSBB}} Pikachu has an alternate costume in which it wears the same headband worn by Brendan, the male protagonist from this game.
**{{gameIcon|SSBB}} Pikachu has an alternate costume in which it wears the same headband worn by Brendan, the male protagonist from this game.
**{{gameIcon|SSBB}} The Pokémon Trainer has an alternate costume in which his clothes resemble those worn by Brendan.
**{{gameIcon|SSBB}} The Pokémon Trainer has an alternate costume in which his clothes resemble those worn by {{iw|bulbapedia|Brendan|game}}.
**{{gameIcon|SSBU}} The female Pokémon Trainer has an alternate costume in which her clothes resemble those worn by May, the female protagonist from this game.
**{{gameIcon|SSBU}} The female Pokémon Trainer has an alternate costume in which her clothes resemble those worn by May, the female protagonist from this game.


==''{{iw|bulbapedia|Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness}}''==
==''{{iw|bulbapedia|Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness}}''==
*Playable characters:
*Playable characters:
**{{gameIcon|SSB4}} Mewtwo has an alternate costume whose color scheme matches Shadow Lugia, the main Pokémon from this game.
**{{gameIcon|SSB4}} Mewtwo has an alternate costume whose color scheme matches {{iw|bulbapedia|Shadow Lugia}}, the main Pokémon from this game.


==''[[bulbapedia:M08|Pokémon: Lucario and the Mystery of Mew]]''==
==''[[bulbapedia:M08|Pokémon: Lucario and the Mystery of Mew]]''==
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**{{gameIcon|SSBB}} Lucario's voice and ability to speak human language telepathically is taken from this movie.
**{{gameIcon|SSBB}} Lucario's voice and ability to speak human language telepathically is taken from this movie.


==''{{iw|bulbapedia|Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team and Blue Rescue Team}}''==
==''{{iw|mdfw|Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team and Blue Rescue Team}}''==
*Playable Characters:
*Playable Characters:
**{{gameIcon|SSBB}} [[Lucario]] makes his first video game appareance in these games as a cameo.
**{{gameIcon|SSBB}} [[Lucario]] makes his first video game appearance in these games as a cameo.


==''{{iw|bulbapedia|Pokémon Diamond and Pearl}}''==
==''{{iw|bulbapedia|Pokémon Diamond and Pearl}}''==
*Playable Characters:
*Playable Characters:
**{{gameIcon|SSBB}} [[Lucario]], who debuted in these games, is a playable character in ''Brawl'', ''Smash 4'' and ''Ultimate''.
**{{gameIcon|SSBB}} [[Lucario]], who debuted in these games, is a playable character in ''Brawl'' onward.
**{{gameIcon|SSBB}} Aura Sphere and Force Palm, moves used by Lucario, originated in these games.
**{{gameIcon|SSBB}} Aura Sphere and Force Palm, moves used by Lucario, originated in these games.
**{{gameIcon|SSB4}} Flare Blitz, a move used by Charizard, originated in these games.
**{{gameIcon|SSB4}} Flare Blitz, a move used by Charizard, originated in these games.
**{{gameIcon|SSB4}} Shadow Sneak, a move used by Greninja, originated in these games.
**{{gameIcon|SSB4}} Shadow Sneak, a move used by Greninja, originated in these games.
**{{gameIcon|SSB4}} Fire Fang and Dragon Rush, custom special variants of Charizard's Flamethrower and Flare Blitz respectively, originated in these games.
**{{gameIcon|SSB4}} Fire Fang and Dragon Rush, custom special variants of Charizard's Flamethrower, and Flare Blitz respectively, originated in these games.
**{{gameIcon|SSBU}} The male Pokémon Trainer has an alternate costume in which he wears clothes resembling Lucas, the male protagonist from these games.
**{{gameIcon|SSBU}} The male Pokémon Trainer has an alternate costume in which he wears clothes resembling {{iw|bulbapedia|Lucas|game}}, the male protagonist from these games.
**{{gameIcon|SSBU}} Incineroar has an alternate costume resembling Infernape, who debuted in these games.
**{{gameIcon|SSBU}} Incineroar has an alternate costume resembling Infernape, who debuted in these games.
*Stages:
*Stages:
**{{gameIcon|SSBB}} [[Spear Pillar]], a core setting in these games, appears as a playable stage in ''Brawl'' and ''Ultimate''.
**{{gameIcon|SSBB}} [[Spear Pillar]], a core setting in these games, appears as a playable stage in ''Brawl'' and ''Ultimate''.
*Stage elements:
*Stage elements:
**{{gameIcon|SSBB}} Dialga, [[Palkia]] and Cresselia appear as major stage elements on Spear Pillar, while Uxie, Mesprit and Azelf appear in the background of the aforementioned stage.
**{{gameIcon|SSBB}} Dialga, [[Palkia]], and [[Cresselia]] appear as major stage elements on Spear Pillar, while {{iw|bulbapedia|Uxie}}, {{iw|bulbapedia|Mesprit}}, and {{iw|bulbapedia|Azelf}} appear in the background of the aforementioned stage.
**{{gameIcon|SSBB}} On Pokémon Stadium 2, Electivire and Magnezone appear during the Electric transformation, Snover appears during the Ice transformation and Drifloon appears during the Flying transformation.
**{{gameIcon|SSBB}} On Pokémon Stadium 2, Electivire, and Magnezone appear during the Electric transformation, Snover appears during the Ice transformation, and Drifloon appears during the Flying transformation.
**{{gameIcon|SSB4-3DS}} Shaymin appears on Unova Pokémon League.
**{{gameIcon|SSB4-3DS}} {{iw|bulbapedia|Shaymin}} appears on Unova Pokémon League.
**{{gameIcon|SSB4-WiiU}} On Kalos Pokémon League, Garchomp appears during the Dragon transformation, Piplup and Manaphy appear during the Water transformation and Infernape appears during the Fire transformation.
**{{gameIcon|SSB4-WiiU}} On Kalos Pokémon League, {{iw|bulbapedia|Garchomp}} appears during the Dragon transformation, Piplup and Manaphy appear during the Water transformation, and Infernape appears during the Fire transformation.
*Items:
*Items:
**{{gameIcon|SSB4-WiiU}} [[Darkrai]] appears as an item in Smash Tour.
**{{gameIcon|SSB4-WiiU}} [[Darkrai]] appears as an item in Smash Tour.
*Poké Ball summons:
*Poké Ball summons:
**{{gameIcon|SSBB}} [[Bonsly]], [[Manaphy]], [[Munchlax]], [[Piplup]] and [[Weavile]].
**{{gameIcon|SSBB}} [[Bonsly]], [[Manaphy]], [[Munchlax]], [[Piplup]], and [[Weavile]].
**{{gameIcon|SSB4}} [[Abomasnow]], [[Arceus]], Darkrai, [[Giratina]] and Palkia.
**{{gameIcon|SSB4}} [[Abomasnow]], [[Arceus]], Darkrai, [[Giratina]], and Palkia.
*Trophies:
*Trophies:
**{{gameIcon|SSBB}} Azelf, Bonsly, Buneary, Chimchar, Cresselia, Darkrai, Dialga, Drifloon, Electivire, Glaceon/Leafeon, Magnezone, Manaphy, Mesprit, Munchlax, Palkia, Piplup, Riolu, Snover, Starly, Turtwig, Uxie and Weavile.
**{{gameIcon|SSBB}} Azelf, Bonsly, Buneary, Chimchar, Cresselia, Darkrai, Dialga, Drifloon, Electivire, Glaceon/Leafeon, Magnezone, Manaphy, Mesprit, Munchlax, Palkia, Piplup, Riolu, Snover, Starly, Turtwig, Uxie, and Weavile.
**{{gameIcon|SSB4}} Abomasnow, Giratina and Arceus appear as trophies.
**{{gameIcon|SSB4}} Abomasnow, Giratina, and Arceus appear as trophies.
**{{gameIcon|SSB4-3DS}} Porygon-Z and Shaymin appear as trophies.
**{{gameIcon|SSB4-3DS}} Porygon-Z and Shaymin appear as trophies.
**{{gameIcon|SSB4-WiiU}} Infernape and Garchomp appear as trophies.
**{{gameIcon|SSB4-WiiU}} Infernape and Garchomp appear as trophies.
*Stickers:
*Stickers:
**{{gameIcon|SSBB}} Bonsly, Manaphy, Munchlax, Piplup and Weavile appear as stickers.
**{{gameIcon|SSBB}} Bonsly, Manaphy, Munchlax, Piplup, and Weavile appear as stickers.
*Spirits:
*Spirits:
**{{gameIcon|SSBU}} Piplup, Garchomp, Abomasnow, Rotom, Uxie/Mesprit/Azelf, Dialga, Palkia, Regigigas, Giratina (Altered Forme), Cresselia, Phione, Darkrai, Shaymin (Land Forme) and Arceus appear as spirits.
**{{gameIcon|SSBU}} Piplup, Garchomp, Abomasnow, {{iw|bulbapedia|Rotom}}, Uxie, Mesprit, & Azelf, Dialga, Palkia, {{iw|bulbapedia|Regigigas}}, Giratina (Altered Forme), Cresselia, {{iw|bulbapedia|Phione}}, Darkrai, Shaymin (Land Forme), and Arceus appear as spirits.
*Music:
*Music:
**{{gameIcon|SSBB}} "'''{{SSBUMusicLink|Pokémon|Battle! (Wild Pokémon) - Pokémon Diamond / Pokémon Pearl}}'''": Both arrangements in ''Brawl'' and ''Smash 4''.
**{{gameIcon|SSBB}} "'''{{SSBUMusicLink|Pokémon|Battle! (Wild Pokémon) - Pokémon Diamond / Pokémon Pearl}}'''": Both arrangements in ''Brawl'' and ''Smash 4''.
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==''[[bulbapedia:M12|Pokémon: Arceus and the Jewel of Life]]''==
==''[[bulbapedia:M12|Pokémon: Arceus and the Jewel of Life]]''==
*Playable characters:
*Playable characters:
**{{gameIcon|SSBU}} Spiky-eared Pichu first appeared in this film as a promotional cameo for ''HeartGold'' and ''SoulSilver''.
**{{gameIcon|SSBU}} {{iw|bulbapedia|Spiky-eared Pichu}} first appeared in this film as a promotional cameo for ''Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver''.


==''{{iw|bulbapedia|Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver}}''==
==''{{iw|bulbapedia|Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver}}''==
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==''{{iw|bulbapedia|Pokémon Black and White}}''==
==''{{iw|bulbapedia|Pokémon Black and White}}''==
*Playable characters:
*Playable characters:
**{{gameIcon|SSBU}} The female Pokémon Trainer features an alternate costume based on Hilda, the female protagonist from these games.
**{{gameIcon|SSBU}} The female Pokémon Trainer features an alternate costume based on {{iw|bulbapedia|Hilda|game}}, the female protagonist from these games.
**{{gameIcon|SSB4}} Psystrike, Mewtwo's Final Smash, originated in these games.
**{{gameIcon|SSB4}} Psystrike, Mewtwo's Final Smash, originated in these games.
*Stages:
*Stages:
**{{gameIcon|SSB4-3DS}} [[Unova Pokémon League]] appears as a stage in the 3DS version of ''Smash 4'' and ''Ultimate'', with N's Castle from the finale of ''Black'' and ''White'' rising up in the background.
**{{gameIcon|SSB4-3DS}} [[Unova Pokémon League]] appears as a stage in the 3DS version of ''Smash 4'' and ''Ultimate'', with N's Castle from the finale of ''Pokémon Black and White'' rising up in the background.
*Stage elements:
*Stage elements:
**{{gameIcon|SSB4-3DS}} Reshiram, Zekrom and Whimsicott appear as background characters on Unova Pokémon League.
**{{gameIcon|SSB4-3DS}} [[Reshiram]], [[Zekrom]], and Whimsicott appear as background characters on Unova Pokémon League.
**{{gameIcon|SSB4-WiiU}} On Kalos Pokémon League, Hydreigon and Axew appear during the Dragon transformation, Tepig appears during the Fire transformation and Klinklang appears during the Steel transformation.
**{{gameIcon|SSB4-WiiU}} On Kalos Pokémon League, {{iw|bulbapedia|Hydreigon}} and Axew appear during the Dragon transformation, Tepig appears during the Fire transformation, and Klinklang appears during the Steel transformation.
*Poké Ball summons:
*Poké Ball summons:
**{{gameIcon|SSB4}} [[Genesect]], [[Keldeo]], [[Meloetta]], [[Oshawott]], [[Snivy]], [[Victini]] and [[Zoroark]].
**{{gameIcon|SSB4}} [[Genesect]], [[Keldeo]], [[Meloetta]], [[Oshawott]], [[Snivy]], [[Victini]], and [[Zoroark]].
*Enemies:
*Enemies:
**{{gameIcon|SSB4-3DS}} [[Petilil]], [[Chandelure]] and [[Cryogonal]] appear as enemies in Smash Run.
**{{gameIcon|SSB4-3DS}} [[Petilil]], [[Chandelure]], and [[Cryogonal]] appear as enemies in Smash Run.
*Trophies:
*Trophies:
**{{gameIcon|SSB4}} Victini, Snivy, Oshawott, Zoroark, Kyurem, Keldeo, Meloetta and Genesect appear as trophies.
**{{gameIcon|SSB4}} Victini, Snivy, Oshawott, Zoroark, [[Kyurem]], Keldeo, Meloetta, and Genesect appear as trophies.
**{{gameIcon|SSB4-3DS}} Petilil, Chandelure, Croyogonal, Whimsicott, Emolga, Reshiram, Zekrom and Audino appear as trophies.
**{{gameIcon|SSB4-3DS}} Petilil, Chandelure, Croyogonal, Whimsicott, Emolga, Reshiram, Zekrom, and Audino appear as trophies.
*Spirits:
*Spirits:
**{{gameIcon|SSBU}} Victini, Oshawott, Zoroark, Chandelure, Hydreigon, Cobalion/Terrakion/Virizion, Tornadus, Thundurus, Reshiram, Zekrom, Kyurem, Keldeo, Meloetta (Aria Forme) and Genesect appear as spirits.
**{{gameIcon|SSBU}} Victini, Oshawott, Zoroark, Chandelure, Hydreigon, {{iw|bulbapedia|Cobalion}}, {{iw|bulbapedia|Terrakion}}, & {{iw|bulbapedia|Virizion}}, {{iw|bulbapedia|Tornadus}}, {{iw|bulbapedia|Thundurus}}, Reshiram, Zekrom, Kyurem, Keldeo, Meloetta (Aria Forme), and Genesect appear as spirits.
*Music:
*Music:
**{{gameIcon|SSB4-WiiU}} "'''{{SSBUMusicLink|Pokémon|Route 10 - Pokémon Black / Pokémon White}}'''":
**{{gameIcon|SSB4-WiiU}} "'''{{SSBUMusicLink|Pokémon|Route 10 - Pokémon Black / Pokémon White}}'''":
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==''{{iw|bulbapedia|Pokémon Black and White 2}}''==
==''{{iw|bulbapedia|Pokémon Black and White 2}}''==
*Spirits:
*Spirits:
**{{gameIcon|SSBU}} Landorus (Therian Forme), Kyurem (Black Kyurem), Kyurem (White Kyurem) and Keldeo (Resolute Forme) appear as spirits.
**{{gameIcon|SSBU}} Landorus (Therian Forme), Kyurem (Black Kyurem), Kyurem (White Kyurem), and Keldeo (Resolute Forme) appear as spirits.
*Music:
*Music:
**{{gameIcon|SSB4-WiiU}} "'''{{SSBUMusicLink|Pokémon|Route 23|Route 23 - Pokémon Black 2 / Pokémon White 2}}'''":
**{{gameIcon|SSB4-WiiU}} "'''{{SSBUMusicLink|Pokémon|Route 23|Route 23 - Pokémon Black 2 / Pokémon White 2}}'''":
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==''{{iw|bulbapedia|Pokédex 3D Pro}}''==
==''{{iw|bulbapedia|Pokédex 3D Pro}}''==
*Playable characters:
*Playable characters:
**{{gameIcon|SSB4}} The design of Pikachu, Charizard, Lucaria and Mewtwo is based on their updated appearance in this application.
**{{gameIcon|SSB4}} The design of Pikachu, Charizard, Lucario, and Mewtwo is based on their updated appearance in this application.
*Poké Ball summons:
*Poké Ball summons:
**{{gameIcon|SSB4}} All pre-Gen VI Poké Ball Pokemon models in ''Smash 4'' are reused from this application.
**{{gameIcon|SSB4}} All pre-Gen VI Poké Ball Pokemon models in ''Smash 4'' are reused from this application.
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==''{{iw|bulbapedia|Pokémon X and Y}}''==
==''{{iw|bulbapedia|Pokémon X and Y}}''==
*Playable characters:
*Playable characters:
**{{gameIcon|SSB4}} [[Greninja]] is a playable character in ''[[Smash 4]]'' and ''[[Ultimate]]''.
**{{gameIcon|SSB4}} [[Greninja]] is a playable character in ''Smash 4'' and ''Ultimate''.
**{{gameIcon|SSB4}} Pikachu has an alternate costume resembling its appearance in these games. This same alternate costume also features Pikachu wearing a hat and glasses reminiscent of the Red Outdoors Cap and Wide-Frame Glasses, which are worn by Calem, the male protagonist from these games.
**{{gameIcon|SSB4}} Pikachu has an alternate costume resembling its appearance in these games. This same alternate costume also features Pikachu wearing a hat and glasses reminiscent of the Red Outdoors Cap and Wide-Frame Glasses, which are worn by Calem, the male protagonist from these games.
**{{gameIcon|SSB4}} Jigglypuff has an alternate costume in which it wears a hat reminiscent of the one worn by Nurse Joy in these games. Jigglypuff has another alternate costume in which it wears a cap and glasses reminiscent of the Red Felt Hat and Wide-Frame Glasses worn by Serena, the female protagonist from these games.
**{{gameIcon|SSB4}} Jigglypuff has an alternate costume in which it wears a hat reminiscent of the one worn by Nurse Joy in these games. Jigglypuff has another alternate costume in which it wears a cap and glasses reminiscent of the Red Felt Hat and Wide-Frame Glasses worn by Serena, the female protagonist from these games.
**{{gameIcon|SSB4}} Water Shuriken, a move used by Greninja, originated in these games.
**{{gameIcon|SSB4}} Water Shuriken, a move used by Greninja, originated in these games.
**{{gameIcon|SSB4}} Mat Block, a move used by Greninja to initiate [[Secret Ninja Attack]], originated in these games.
**{{gameIcon|SSB4}} Mat Block, a move used by Greninja to initiate [[Secret Ninja Attack]], originated in these games.
**{{gameIcon|SSB4}} Lucario, Mewtwo and Charizard are capable of Mega Evolution during their Final Smash, with Lucario's and Mewtwo's returning in ''Ultimate''.
**{{gameIcon|SSB4}} Lucario, Mewtwo, and Charizard are capable of Mega Evolution during their Final Smash, with Lucario's and Mewtwo's returning in ''Ultimate''.
**{{gameIcon|SSBU}} The male Pokémon Trainer has an alternate costume resembling Calem with tanned skin.
**{{gameIcon|SSBU}} The male Pokémon Trainer has an alternate costume resembling {{iw|bulbapedia|Calem|game}} with tanned skin.
*Stages:
*Stages:
**{{gameIcon|SSB4-3DS}} [[Prism Tower]], the central city in Kalos, is a playable stage in the 3DS version of ''Smash 4'' and ''Ultimate''.
**{{gameIcon|SSB4-3DS}} [[Prism Tower]], the central city in Kalos, is a playable stage in the 3DS version of ''Smash 4'' and ''Ultimate''.
**{{gameIcon|SSB4-WiiU}} [[Kalos Pokémon League]] appears as a playable stage in the Wii U version of ''Smash 4'' and ''Ultimate''.
**{{gameIcon|SSB4-WiiU}} [[Kalos Pokémon League]] appears as a playable stage in the Wii U version of ''Smash 4'' and ''Ultimate''.
*Stage elements:
*Stage elements:
**{{gameIcon|SSB4-3DS}} Helioptile and Yveltal appear as background characters on Prism Tower.
**{{gameIcon|SSB4-3DS}} Helioptile and {{iw|bulbapedia|Yveltal}} appear as background characters on Prism Tower.
**{{gameIcon|SSB4-WiiU}} On Kalos Pokémon League, Pyroar appears during the Fire transformation, Honedge appears during the Steel transformation and Clawitzer appears during the Water transformation.
**{{gameIcon|SSB4-WiiU}} On Kalos Pokémon League, Pyroar appears during the Fire transformation, Honedge appears during the Steel transformation, and Clawitzer appears during the Water transformation.
*Poké Ball summons:
*Poké Ball summons:
**{{gameIcon|SSB4}} [[Chespin]], [[Dedenne]], [[Fennekin]], [[Fletchling]], [[Gogoat]], [[Inkay]], [[Spewpa]], [[Swirlix]] and [[Xerneas]].
**{{gameIcon|SSB4}} [[Chespin]], [[Dedenne]], [[Fennekin]], [[Fletchling]], [[Gogoat]], [[Inkay]], [[Spewpa]], [[Swirlix]] and [[Xerneas]].
*Trophies:
*Trophies:
**{{gameIcon|SSB4}} Chespin, Fennekin, Fletchling, Spewpa, Gogoat, Swirlix, Inkay, Dedenne, Xerneas, Mega Blastoise, Mega Venusaur, and Sylveon appear as trophies.
**{{gameIcon|SSB4}} Chespin, Fennekin, Fletchling, Spewpa, Gogoat, Swirlix, Inkay, Dedenne, Xerneas, Mega Blastoise, Mega Venusaur, and Sylveon appear as trophies.
**{{gameIcon|SSB4-3DS}} Helioptile, Yveltal, Pokémon Trainer (Pokémon X & Y) and Professor Sycamore appear as trophies.
**{{gameIcon|SSB4-3DS}} Helioptile, Yveltal, Pokémon Trainer (Pokémon X & Y), and Professor Sycamore appear as trophies.
**{{gameIcon|SSB4-WiiU}} Pyroar, Honedge, Clawitzer, Mega Kangaskhan, Mega Mewtwo X & Y and Mega Blaziken appear as trophies.
**{{gameIcon|SSB4-WiiU}} Pyroar, Honedge, Clawitzer, Mega Kangaskhan, Mega Mewtwo X & Y, and Mega Blaziken appear as trophies.
*Spirits:
*Spirits:
**{{gameIcon|SSBU}} Chespin, Aegislash, Inkay, Dedenne, Xerneas, Yveltal, Zygarde (50% Forme), Diancie, Hoopa (Confined), Volcanion, Mega Charizard X, Mega Kangaskhan, Mega Mewtwo Y and Mega Lucario appear as spirits.
**{{gameIcon|SSBU}} Chespin, {{iw|bulbapedia|Aegislash}}, Inkay, Dedenne, Xerneas, Yveltal, {{iw|bulbapedia|Zygarde}} (50% Forme), {{iw|bulbapedia|Diancie}}, {{iw|bulbapedia|Hoopa}} (Confined), {{iw|bulbapedia|Volcanion}}, Mega Charizard X, Mega Kangaskhan, Mega Mewtwo Y, and Mega Lucario appear as spirits.
*Music:
*Music:
**Interestingly, these are the only games in the series to provide directly ported music for the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series.
**{{gameIcon|SSB4-WiiU}} "'''{{SSBUMusicLink|Pokémon|Battle! (Wild Pokémon) - Pokémon X / Pokémon Y}}'''":
**{{gameIcon|SSB4-WiiU}} "'''{{SSBUMusicLink|Pokémon|Battle! (Wild Pokémon) - Pokémon X / Pokémon Y}}'''":
**{{gameIcon|SSB4}} "'''{{SSBUMusicLink|Pokémon|Battle! (Trainer Battle) - Pokémon X / Pokémon Y}}'''":
**{{gameIcon|SSB4}} "'''{{SSBUMusicLink|Pokémon|Battle! (Trainer Battle) - Pokémon X / Pokémon Y}}'''":
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**{{gameIcon|SSBU}} Pikachu has an alternate costume based on Pikachu Libre, who debuted in these games.
**{{gameIcon|SSBU}} Pikachu has an alternate costume based on Pikachu Libre, who debuted in these games.
*Spirits:
*Spirits:
**{{gameIcon|SSBU}} Pikachu Libre, Primal Kyogre, Primal Groudon, Mega Diancie and Hoopa (Unbound) appear as spirits.
**{{gameIcon|SSBU}} Pikachu Libre, Primal Kyogre, Primal Groudon, Mega Diancie, and Hoopa (Unbound) appear as spirits.
*Music:
*Music:
**{{gameIcon|SSBU}} "'''{{SSBUMusicLink|Pokémon|Battle! (Steven)}}'''":
**{{gameIcon|SSBU}} "'''{{SSBUMusicLink|Pokémon|Battle! (Steven)}}'''":
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==''{{iw|bulbapedia|Pokémon Sun and Moon}}''==
==''{{iw|bulbapedia|Pokémon Sun and Moon}}''==
*Playable characters:
*Playable characters:
**{{gameIcon|SSBU}} [[Incineroar]], the final evolution of the fire type starter of Litten, is a playable character in ''Ultimate''.
**{{gameIcon|SSBU}} [[Incineroar]] is a playable character in ''Ultimate''.
**{{gameIcon|SSBU}} Greninja transforms into Ash-Greninja, who made its video game debut in these games, during its Final Smash in ''Ultimate''.
**{{gameIcon|SSBU}} Greninja transforms into Ash-Greninja, who made its video game debut in these games, during its Final Smash in ''Ultimate''.
**{{gameIcon|SSBU}} Pikachu has an alternate costume in which it wears the hat worn by Selene, the female protagonist from these games.
**{{gameIcon|SSBU}} Pikachu has an alternate costume in which it wears the hat worn by Selene, the female protagonist from these games.
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**{{gameIcon|SSBU}} Darkest Lariat, a move used by Incineroar, originated in these games. Also, Max Malicious Moonsault, Incineroar's Final Smash, is a more powerful version of Malicious Moonsault, Incineroar's signature Z-move, from these games.
**{{gameIcon|SSBU}} Darkest Lariat, a move used by Incineroar, originated in these games. Also, Max Malicious Moonsault, Incineroar's Final Smash, is a more powerful version of Malicious Moonsault, Incineroar's signature Z-move, from these games.
*Poké Ball summons:
*Poké Ball summons:
**{{gameIcon|SSBU}} [[Bewear]], [[Alolan Exeggutor]], [[Lunala]], [[Marshadow]], [[Mimikyu]], [[Pyukumuku]], [[Alolan Raichu]], [[Scizor]], [[Solgaleo]], [[Tapu Koko]], [[Togedemaru]] and [[Alolan Vulpix]].
**{{gameIcon|SSBU}} [[Bewear]], [[Alolan Exeggutor]], [[Lunala]], [[Marshadow]], [[Mimikyu]], [[Pyukumuku]], [[Alolan Raichu]], [[Scizor]], [[Solgaleo]], [[Tapu Koko]], [[Togedemaru]], and [[Alolan Vulpix]].
*Spirits:
*Spirits:
**{{gameIcon|SSBU}} Alolan Raichu, Alolan Vulpix, Alolan Exeggutor, Zygarde (Complete Forme), Rowlet, Bewear, Pyukumuku, Togedemaru, Mimikyu, Tapu Koko, Solgaleo, Lunala, Nihilego, Necrozma and Magearna appear as spirits.
**{{gameIcon|SSBU}} Alolan Raichu, Alolan Vulpix, Alolan Exeggutor, Zygarde (Complete Forme), {{iw|bulbapedia|Rowlet}}, Bewear, Pyukumuku, Togedemaru, Mimikyu, Tapu Koko, Solgaleo, Lunala, {{iw|bulbapedia|Nihilego}}, {{iw|bulbapedia|Necrozma}}, and {{iw|bulbapedia|Magearna}} appear as spirits.
*Music:
*Music:
**{{gameIcon|SSBU}} "'''{{SSBUMusicLink|Pokémon|Battle! (Trainer) - Sun and Moon}}'''":
**{{gameIcon|SSBU}} "'''{{SSBUMusicLink|Pokémon|Battle! (Trainer) - Sun and Moon}}'''":
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==''{{iw|bulbapedia|Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon}}''==
==''{{iw|bulbapedia|Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon}}''==
*Playable characters:
*Playable characters:
**{{gameIcon|SSBU}} Pokémon Trainer has an alternate costume based on Selene's design from these games.
**{{gameIcon|SSBU}} Pokémon Trainer has an alternate costume based on {{iw|bulbapedia|Selene|game}}'s design from these games.
*Poké Ball summons:
*Poké Ball summons:
**{{gameIcon|SSBU}} Mimikyu's attack, Let's Snuggle Forever, is exclusive to these versions of the game.
**{{gameIcon|SSBU}} Mimikyu's attack, Let's Snuggle Forever, is exclusive to these versions of the game.
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==''{{iw|bulbapedia|Detective Pikachu – Birth of a New Duo}}''==
==''{{iw|bulbapedia|Detective Pikachu – Birth of a New Duo}}''==
*Spirits:
*Spirits:
**{{gameIcon|SSBU}} Detective Pikachu appears as a spirit.
**{{gameIcon|SSBU}} {{iw|bulbapedia|Detective Pikachu|character}} appears as a spirit.


==''{{iw|bulbapedia|Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!}}''==
==''{{iw|bulbapedia|Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!}}''==
*Spirits:
*Spirits:
**{{gameIcon|SSBU}} Partner Pikachu and Partner Eevee appear as spirits. They were available in a post-launch update and can be automatically obtained by having their corresponding game on the same Nintendo Switch as ''Ultimate''.
**{{gameIcon|SSBU}} Partner Pikachu and Partner Eevee appear as spirits.


==''{{iw|bulbapedia|Pokémon Sword and Shield}}''==
==''{{iw|bulbapedia|Pokémon Sword and Shield}}''==
*Spirits:
*Spirits:
**{{gameIcon|SSBU}} Grookey, Scorbunny, & Sobble, Corviknight, Morpeko, Zacian & Zamazenta appear as spirits as of the version 6.1.0 update.
**{{gameIcon|SSBU}} {{iw|bulbapedia|Grookey}}, {{iw|bulbapedia|Scorbunny}} & {{iw|bulbapedia|Sobble}}, {{iw|bulbapedia|Corviknight}}, {{iw|bulbapedia|Morpeko}}, {{iw|bulbapedia|Zacian}} & {{iw|bulbapedia|Zamazenta}} appear as spirits.
 
==''{{iw|bulbapedia|Pokémon Scarlet and Violet}}'' / ''{{iw|bulbapedia|The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero}}''==
*Spirits:
**{{gameIcon|SSBU}} {{iw|bulbapedia|Sprigatito}}, {{iw|bulbapedia|Fuecoco}}, & {{iw|bulbapedia|Quaxly}}, {{iw|bulbapedia|Koraidon}} & {{iw|bulbapedia|Miraidon}} appear as spirits.
**{{gameIcon|SSBU}} From the DLC ''The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero'', {{iw|bulbapedia|Ogerpon}} and {{iw|bulbapedia|Terapagos}} appear as spirits.
 
==References==
{{reflist}}


{{Pokémon universe}}
{{Pokémon universe}}

Revision as of 00:29, March 1, 2024

The following content are media from the Pokémon universe that appeared throughout the Super Smash Bros. franchise. The latest game represented in this universe is The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero, released on February 27, 2023.

Pokémon Red and Green (JP) / Pokémon Red and Blue (EN)

  • Playable Characters:
    • Super Smash Bros. Pikachu and Jigglypuff debuted in these games and have been playable in all Super Smash Bros. titles.
    • Super Smash Bros. Quick Attack and Thunder, moves used by Pikachu, originated in these games.
    • Super Smash Bros. Pound, Rest, and Sing, moves used by Jiggypuff, originated in these games.
    • Super Smash Bros. Melee Mewtwo, one of the Legendary Pokémon from these games, has been playable in Melee, Smash 4, and Ultimate.
    • Super Smash Bros. Melee Pikachu has an alternate costume in which it wears a hat based on Red, the main protagonist from these games.
    • Super Smash Bros. Melee Jigglypuff has an alternate costume in which it wears a headband reminiscent of the Blackbelt Trainer class which debuted in these games.
    • Super Smash Bros. Melee Pichu has an alternate costume in which it wears goggles reminiscent of the Swimmer Trainer class which debuted in these games. Pikachu later adopts these goggles in Brawl and Smash 4 before they are returned to Pichu in Ultimate.
    • Super Smash Bros. Melee Skull Bash, a move used by both Pikachu and Pichu, originated in these games.
    • Super Smash Bros. Melee Agility, a move used by Pichu, originated in these games.
    • Super Smash Bros. Melee Confusion, Teleport, and Disable, moves used by Mewtwo, originated in these games.
    • Super Smash Bros. Brawl The male Pokémon Trainer debuted in these games, though he is shown using his design from FireRed and LeafGreen. The Pokémon he controls, Squirtle, Ivysaur, and Charizard, also debuted in these games. Though Charizard has appeared in every game since Brawl, the others were absent in Smash 4.
    • Super Smash Bros. Brawl Jigglypuff has an alternate costume resembling the Bug Catcher Trainer class, which debuted in these games.
    • Super Smash Bros. Brawl Squirtle and Charizard have alternate costumes resembling Wartortle and Charmeleon respectively, who debuted in these games.
    • Super Smash Bros. Brawl The Pokémon Trainers Final Smash uses the 'It's super effective' text.
    • Super Smash Bros. Brawl Double Team, a move used by Lucario, originated in these games.
    • Super Smash Bros. Brawl Water Gun, Withdraw, Waterfall, and Hydro Pump, moves used by Squirtle, originated in these games. Vine Whip, Razor Leaf, and Solar Beam, moves used by Ivysaur, originated in these games. Flamethrower, Fly, and Fire Blast, moves used by Charizard, originated in these games.
    • Super Smash Bros. 4 Charizard has alternate costumes resembling Charmeleon, Aerodactyl and Zubat/Golbat, who all debuted in these games.
    • Super Smash Bros. 4 Hydro Pump and Substitute, moves used by Greninja, originated in these games. Also, Double Team is used during one of Greninja's victory poses.
    • Super Smash Bros. 4 Thunder Wave and Thunder Shock, custom special variants of Pikachu's Thunder Jolt, originated in these games.
    • Super Smash Bros. 4 Headbutt, a custom special variant of Charizard's Rock Smash, originated in these games.
  • Stages:
    • Super Smash Bros. Saffron City, one of the largest cities in the Kanto region, appears as a stage in Smash 64 and Ultimate.
  • Stage elements:
  • Items:
  • Poké Ball summons:
  • Enemies:
  • Trophies:
    • Super Smash Bros. Melee Bulbasaur, Venusaur, Charizard, Squirtle, Blastoise, Clefairy, Meowth, Poliwhirl, Electrode, Weezing, Chansey, Goldeen, Staryu, Ditto, Eevee, Snorlax, Articuno, Zapdos, Moltres, Mew, Misty, Poké Ball, and Professor Oak appear as trophies.
    • Super Smash Bros. Brawl Bulbasaur, Charmander, Cubone, Dugtrio, Electrode, Goldeen, Gyarados, Meowth, Mew, Mewtwo, Moltres, Snorlax, and Staryu appear as trophies.
    • Super Smash Bros. 4 Meowth, Electrode, Goldeen, Staryu, Eevee, Snorlax, Moltres, Mew, and Master Ball appear as trophies.
    • Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS Gastly, Magnemite, Zapdos, Hitmonlee, and Articuno appear as trophies.
    • Super Smash Bros. for Wii U Blastoise, Dragonite, and Substitute Doll appear as trophies.
  • Stickers:
    • Super Smash Bros. Brawl Electrode, Goldeen, Meowth, Mew, Moltres, Snorlax, and Staryu appear as stickers.
  • Spirits:
  • Music:
  • Misc:
    • Super Smash Bros. Pokémon's series symbol is taken from the Poké Ball item, which first appeared in this game.

Pokémon Trading Card Game

Pokémon (anime)

Notably, this is the first time media outside of video games is represented in Smash.

  • Playable characters:
    • Super Smash Bros. The concept of Pokémon speaking by saying their names, or sometimes speaking full sentences via telepathy, was first seen in the anime adaptation.
    • Super Smash Bros. A majority of the Pokémon appearing throughout the series have their voice actors of the anime reprise the role of their respective Pokémon in Smash. Some voice clips were also taken directly from anime episodes.
    • Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Secret Ninja Attack has Greninja transform into Ash-Greninja, which first appeared as a transformation unique to Ash's Greninja in the anime, later appearing in Pokémon Sun and Moon.
  • Stages:
    • Super Smash Bros. The background of the Saffron City stage takes inspiration from the anime rather than the games.
    • Super Smash Bros. Melee The concept a stadium changing with elemental themes in Pokémon Stadium and its sequel stage originates from the Pokémon League Stadiums.
    • Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS The Prism Tower stage features visual elements exclusive to the anime counterpart.
    • Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Pokémon Trainer's Boxing Ring titles originates from the English dub's first theme song and the Japanese version's first theme song.
  • Poké Ball summons:
    • Super Smash Bros. Like playable Pokémon, the majority of ones summoned from the Poké Ball share voice actor portrayals from the anime.
    • Super Smash Bros. Goldeen's usage of Splash is based on Misty's Goldeen from the anime, being the only instance of a Goldeen using the move.
  • Trophies:
    • Super Smash Bros. Melee Misty and Professor Oak originate from the games, but their trophies use the designs of their anime counterparts.
    • Super Smash Bros. Melee Meowth's Melee Trophy is based off of one of the anime endings, Meowth's Party.

Pokémon: The First Movie - Mewtwo Strikes Back

  • Playable characters:
    • Super Smash Bros. Melee Mewtwo takes inspiration from its portrayal in this movie, including using Shadow Ball as its primary attack. It speaks in its Japanese voice from the movie.

Pokémon Stadium (JPN)

  • Playable characters:
    • Super Smash Bros. Pikachu has two alternate costumes based on two colors of nicknamed Pikachu from this game.
    • Super Smash Bros. Melee Mewtwo has two alternate costumes based on two colors of Mewtwo from this game.
  • Stages:
    • Super Smash Bros. Melee Pokémon Stadium, which appears in Melee, Brawl, and Ultimate, was inspired by this game.
  • Stage elements:
    • Super Smash Bros. Melee The models used for the titular floats in Poké Floats were ripped straight from this game and its sequels.
  • Trophy:
    • Super Smash Bros. Melee Pokémon Stadium appears as a trophy.

Pokémon Yellow

  • Playable characters:
    • Super Smash Bros. Brawl Squirtle's blue alternate costume is reminiscent of its battle sprite from this game.
    • Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Ivysaur's green alternate costume is reminiscent of its battle sprite from this game.

Pokémon Snap

Pokémon Stadium (EN) / Pokémon Stadium 2 (JPN)

  • Playable characters:
    • Super Smash Bros. Jigglypuff has two alternate costumes based on two colors of nicknamed Jigglypuff from this game.
    • Super Smash Bros. Brawl Jigglypuff's deflating taunt is based on its defeat animation from this game.
  • Stages:
    • Super Smash Bros. Brawl Pokémon Stadium 2, which appears in Brawl, Smash for Wii U, and Ultimate was inspired by this game and named after the Japanese release's name.

Pokémon the Movie 2000: The Power of One

  • Poké Ball summons
    • Super Smash Bros. Melee Lugia was initially created for this film and makes its debut here.[1]

Pokémon Gold and Silver

  • Playable characters:
    • Super Smash Bros. Melee Pichu, a playable fighter in Melee and Ultimate, made its debut in these games.
    • Super Smash Bros. Melee Mewtwo has an alternate costume mostly resembling its Shiny coloration, which debuted in these games.
    • Super Smash Bros. Melee Rollout, a move used by Jigglypuff, originated in these games.
    • Super Smash Bros. Melee Shadow Ball, a move used by Mewtwo, originated in these games.
    • Super Smash Bros. Brawl Squirtle and Ivysaur have an alternate costume resembling its Shiny coloration and Charizard has an alternate costume resembling the Shiny colorations of its pre-evolved forms, all of which debuted in these games.
    • Super Smash Bros. Brawl Extreme Speed, a move used by Lucario, originated in these games.
    • Super Smash Bros. Brawl Rock Smash, a move used by Charizard, originated in these games.
    • Super Smash Bros. 4 Pikachu has an alternate costume resembling its Shiny coloration, which debuted in these games.
    • Super Smash Bros. 4 Charizard has an alternate costume resembling its Shiny coloration, which debuted in these games.
    • Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Pichu has an alternate costume in which it wears a Focus Band, an item which debuted in these games.
    • Super Smash Bros. Ultimate The male Pokémon Trainer has an alternate costume resembling Ethan, the male protagonist from these games.
    • Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Squirtle and Ivysaur have alternate costumes resembling their in-game battle sprites from these games.
    • Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Cross Chop, a move used by Incineroar, originated in these games.
  • Stage elements:
  • Poké Ball summons:
  • Trophies:
    • Super Smash Bros. Melee Chikorita, Cyndaquil, Totodile, Crobat, Cleffa, Igglybuff, Togepi, Bellossom, Marill, Sudowoodo, Unown, Wobbuffet, Steelix, Scizor, Heracross, Porygon2, Raikou, Entei, Suicune, Lugia, Ho-Oh, and Celebi appear as trophies.
    • Super Smash Bros. Brawl Hoppip, Pichu, and Skarmory appear as trophies.
  • Stickers:
    • Super Smash Bros. Brawl Bellossom, Celebi, Chikorita, Entei, Ho-Oh, Lugia, Suicune, Togepi, and Wobbuffet appear as stickers.
  • Spirits:
    • Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Chikorita, Togepi, Ampharos, Marill, Sudowoodo, Wooper, Unown, Wobbuffet, Steelix, Scizor, Heracross, Skarmory, Houndoom, Smeargle, Miltank, Raikou, Entei, & Suicune, Tyranitar, Lugia, Ho-Oh, and Celebi appear as spirits.
  • Music:
    • Super Smash Bros. Melee "Pokémon Gold / Pokémon Silver Medley": A medley of different tracks from Pokémon Gold and Silver including "Battle! (Wild Pokémon)", "Battle! (Gym Leader / Johto Elite Four)", and "Battle! (Champion / Red)".

Pokémon 3: The Movie

Pokémon Stadium 2 (EN) / Pokémon Stadium Gold and Silver (JPN)

  • Playable characters:
    • Super Smash Bros. Melee Jigglypuff's German and French announcer calls come from this game.
  • Stage elements:
    • Super Smash Bros. Melee Poké Floats had the models for the floats taken from this game and its predecessors.
  • Poké Ball summons:
    • Super Smash Bros. Melee All Poké Ball Pokemon models in Melee are reused from this game.

Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire

  • Playable characters:
    • Super Smash Bros. Brawl Though no playable character from these games appears, there is a hypothesis that Plusle and Minun were originally planned to be playable characters, according to scrapped data in Brawl.
    • Super Smash Bros. Brawl Jigglypuff has an alternate costume in which it wears a hibiscus reminiscent of the hibiscus worn by Phoebe, a member of the Elite Four in these games.
    • Super Smash Bros. Brawl Volt Tackle, Pikachu's Final Smash, originated in these games.
      • Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Pichu also has this move as its Final Smash.
    • Super Smash Bros. Brawl Bullet Seed, a move used by Ivysaur, originated in these games.
    • Super Smash Bros. 4 Pikachu has an alternate costume in which it wears a Choice Band, an item that debuted in these games.
    • Super Smash Bros. 4 Hyper Voice, a custom special variant of Jigglypuff's Sing, originated in these games.
    • Super Smash Bros. 4 Blast Burn, a custom special variant of Charizard's Flare Blitz, originated in these games.
    • Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Pichu has an alternate costume in which it wears a Team Aqua bandana, first worn by the Team Aqua members who debuted in these games.
    • Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Revenge, a move used by Incineroar, originated in these games.
  • Stage elements:
    • Super Smash Bros. Brawl Snorunt appears on Pokémon Stadium 2, during the Ice transformation.
    • Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS Milotic appears on Unova Pokémon League.
    • Super Smash Bros. for Wii U On Kalos Pokémon League, Wailord appears during the Water transformation, Blaziken appears during the Fire transformation, Registeel appears during the Steel transformation, and Rayquaza appears during the Dragon transformation.
  • Items:
  • Poké Ball summons:
  • Bosses:
  • Trophies:
    • Super Smash Bros. Brawl Blaziken, Deoxys, Gardevoir, Groudon, Gulpin, Jirachi, Kyogre, Latios & Latios, Metagross, Mudkip, Plusle & Minun, Rayquaza, Snorunt, Torchic, and Treecko appear as trophies.
    • Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS Milotic appear as trophies.
    • Super Smash Bros. for Wii U Wailord and Registeel appear as trophies.
  • Stickers:
    • Super Smash Bros. Brawl Deoxys, Gardevoir, Groudon, Gulpin, Jirachi, Kyogre, Latias & Latios, Metagross, Rayquaza, and Torchic appear as stickers.
  • Spirits:
    • Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Blaziken, Gardevoir, Shedinja, Flygon, Milotic, Absol, Salamence, Metagross, Latias & Latios, Kyogre, Groudon, Rayquaza, Jirachi, and Deoxys appear as spirits.
  • Music:

Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen

  • Playable characters:
    • Super Smash Bros. Brawl The male Pokémon Trainer's design is based on Red's design from these games.
    • Super Smash Bros. Brawl The Pokémon Trainer has an alternate costume in which his clothes have a similar coloration to Leaf, the female protagonist from these games.
    • Super Smash Bros. Brawl Jigglypuff has an alternate costume in which it wears the same hat that Leaf wears.
    • Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Leaf appears as an alternate costume for the Pokémon Trainer, with her being playable every even numbered costume.

Pokémon Emerald

  • Playable characters:
    • Super Smash Bros. Brawl Pikachu has an alternate costume in which it wears the same headband worn by Brendan, the male protagonist from this game.
    • Super Smash Bros. Brawl The Pokémon Trainer has an alternate costume in which his clothes resemble those worn by Brendan.
    • Super Smash Bros. Ultimate The female Pokémon Trainer has an alternate costume in which her clothes resemble those worn by May, the female protagonist from this game.

Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness

  • Playable characters:
    • Super Smash Bros. 4 Mewtwo has an alternate costume whose color scheme matches Shadow Lugia, the main Pokémon from this game.

Pokémon: Lucario and the Mystery of Mew

  • Playable characters:
    • Super Smash Bros. Brawl Lucario first appeared in the movie; this is also what the Lucario in Smash takes inspiration from.
    • Super Smash Bros. Brawl Lucario's voice and ability to speak human language telepathically is taken from this movie.

Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team and Blue Rescue Team

  • Playable Characters:
    • Super Smash Bros. Brawl Lucario makes his first video game appearance in these games as a cameo.

Pokémon Diamond and Pearl

  • Playable Characters:
    • Super Smash Bros. Brawl Lucario, who debuted in these games, is a playable character in Brawl onward.
    • Super Smash Bros. Brawl Aura Sphere and Force Palm, moves used by Lucario, originated in these games.
    • Super Smash Bros. 4 Flare Blitz, a move used by Charizard, originated in these games.
    • Super Smash Bros. 4 Shadow Sneak, a move used by Greninja, originated in these games.
    • Super Smash Bros. 4 Fire Fang and Dragon Rush, custom special variants of Charizard's Flamethrower, and Flare Blitz respectively, originated in these games.
    • Super Smash Bros. Ultimate The male Pokémon Trainer has an alternate costume in which he wears clothes resembling Lucas, the male protagonist from these games.
    • Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Incineroar has an alternate costume resembling Infernape, who debuted in these games.
  • Stages:
    • Super Smash Bros. Brawl Spear Pillar, a core setting in these games, appears as a playable stage in Brawl and Ultimate.
  • Stage elements:
    • Super Smash Bros. Brawl Dialga, Palkia, and Cresselia appear as major stage elements on Spear Pillar, while Uxie, Mesprit, and Azelf appear in the background of the aforementioned stage.
    • Super Smash Bros. Brawl On Pokémon Stadium 2, Electivire, and Magnezone appear during the Electric transformation, Snover appears during the Ice transformation, and Drifloon appears during the Flying transformation.
    • Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS Shaymin appears on Unova Pokémon League.
    • Super Smash Bros. for Wii U On Kalos Pokémon League, Garchomp appears during the Dragon transformation, Piplup and Manaphy appear during the Water transformation, and Infernape appears during the Fire transformation.
  • Items:
    • Super Smash Bros. for Wii U Darkrai appears as an item in Smash Tour.
  • Poké Ball summons:
  • Trophies:
    • Super Smash Bros. Brawl Azelf, Bonsly, Buneary, Chimchar, Cresselia, Darkrai, Dialga, Drifloon, Electivire, Glaceon/Leafeon, Magnezone, Manaphy, Mesprit, Munchlax, Palkia, Piplup, Riolu, Snover, Starly, Turtwig, Uxie, and Weavile.
    • Super Smash Bros. 4 Abomasnow, Giratina, and Arceus appear as trophies.
    • Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS Porygon-Z and Shaymin appear as trophies.
    • Super Smash Bros. for Wii U Infernape and Garchomp appear as trophies.
  • Stickers:
    • Super Smash Bros. Brawl Bonsly, Manaphy, Munchlax, Piplup, and Weavile appear as stickers.
  • Spirits:
    • Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Piplup, Garchomp, Abomasnow, Rotom, Uxie, Mesprit, & Azelf, Dialga, Palkia, Regigigas, Giratina (Altered Forme), Cresselia, Phione, Darkrai, Shaymin (Land Forme), and Arceus appear as spirits.
  • Music:

Pokémon Battle Revolution

  • Poké Ball summons:
    • Super Smash Bros. Brawl All Poké Ball Pokémon models are reused from this game.

Pokémon Platinum

  • Spirits:
    • Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Giratina (Origin Forme) and Shaymin (Sky Forme) appear as spirits.

Pokémon: Arceus and the Jewel of Life

  • Playable characters:
    • Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Spiky-eared Pichu first appeared in this film as a promotional cameo for Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver.

Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver

  • Playable characters:
    • Super Smash Bros. 4 Pikachu has an alternate costume in which it wears the hat that Ethan, the male protagonist from these games, wears.
    • Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Pichu has an alternate costume resembling Spiky-eared Pichu, who made its video game debut in these games.

Pokémon Black and White

  • Playable characters:
    • Super Smash Bros. Ultimate The female Pokémon Trainer features an alternate costume based on Hilda, the female protagonist from these games.
    • Super Smash Bros. 4 Psystrike, Mewtwo's Final Smash, originated in these games.
  • Stages:
    • Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS Unova Pokémon League appears as a stage in the 3DS version of Smash 4 and Ultimate, with N's Castle from the finale of Pokémon Black and White rising up in the background.
  • Stage elements:
    • Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS Reshiram, Zekrom, and Whimsicott appear as background characters on Unova Pokémon League.
    • Super Smash Bros. for Wii U On Kalos Pokémon League, Hydreigon and Axew appear during the Dragon transformation, Tepig appears during the Fire transformation, and Klinklang appears during the Steel transformation.
  • Poké Ball summons:
  • Enemies:
  • Trophies:
    • Super Smash Bros. 4 Victini, Snivy, Oshawott, Zoroark, Kyurem, Keldeo, Meloetta, and Genesect appear as trophies.
    • Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS Petilil, Chandelure, Croyogonal, Whimsicott, Emolga, Reshiram, Zekrom, and Audino appear as trophies.
  • Spirits:
  • Music:

Pokémon Black and White 2

Pokémon Dream Radar

  • Spirits:
    • Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Landorus (Therian Forme) appears as a spirit.

Pokédex 3D Pro

  • Playable characters:
    • Super Smash Bros. 4 The design of Pikachu, Charizard, Lucario, and Mewtwo is based on their updated appearance in this application.
  • Poké Ball summons:
    • Super Smash Bros. 4 All pre-Gen VI Poké Ball Pokemon models in Smash 4 are reused from this application.

Pokémon X and Y

  • Playable characters:
    • Super Smash Bros. 4 Greninja is a playable character in Smash 4 and Ultimate.
    • Super Smash Bros. 4 Pikachu has an alternate costume resembling its appearance in these games. This same alternate costume also features Pikachu wearing a hat and glasses reminiscent of the Red Outdoors Cap and Wide-Frame Glasses, which are worn by Calem, the male protagonist from these games.
    • Super Smash Bros. 4 Jigglypuff has an alternate costume in which it wears a hat reminiscent of the one worn by Nurse Joy in these games. Jigglypuff has another alternate costume in which it wears a cap and glasses reminiscent of the Red Felt Hat and Wide-Frame Glasses worn by Serena, the female protagonist from these games.
    • Super Smash Bros. 4 Water Shuriken, a move used by Greninja, originated in these games.
    • Super Smash Bros. 4 Mat Block, a move used by Greninja to initiate Secret Ninja Attack, originated in these games.
    • Super Smash Bros. 4 Lucario, Mewtwo, and Charizard are capable of Mega Evolution during their Final Smash, with Lucario's and Mewtwo's returning in Ultimate.
    • Super Smash Bros. Ultimate The male Pokémon Trainer has an alternate costume resembling Calem with tanned skin.
  • Stages:
    • Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS Prism Tower, the central city in Kalos, is a playable stage in the 3DS version of Smash 4 and Ultimate.
    • Super Smash Bros. for Wii U Kalos Pokémon League appears as a playable stage in the Wii U version of Smash 4 and Ultimate.
  • Stage elements:
    • Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS Helioptile and Yveltal appear as background characters on Prism Tower.
    • Super Smash Bros. for Wii U On Kalos Pokémon League, Pyroar appears during the Fire transformation, Honedge appears during the Steel transformation, and Clawitzer appears during the Water transformation.
  • Poké Ball summons:
  • Trophies:
    • Super Smash Bros. 4 Chespin, Fennekin, Fletchling, Spewpa, Gogoat, Swirlix, Inkay, Dedenne, Xerneas, Mega Blastoise, Mega Venusaur, and Sylveon appear as trophies.
    • Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS Helioptile, Yveltal, Pokémon Trainer (Pokémon X & Y), and Professor Sycamore appear as trophies.
    • Super Smash Bros. for Wii U Pyroar, Honedge, Clawitzer, Mega Kangaskhan, Mega Mewtwo X & Y, and Mega Blaziken appear as trophies.
  • Spirits:
    • Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Chespin, Aegislash, Inkay, Dedenne, Xerneas, Yveltal, Zygarde (50% Forme), Diancie, Hoopa (Confined), Volcanion, Mega Charizard X, Mega Kangaskhan, Mega Mewtwo Y, and Mega Lucario appear as spirits.
  • Music:

Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire

  • Playable characters:
    • Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Pikachu has an alternate costume based on Pikachu Libre, who debuted in these games.
  • Spirits:
    • Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Pikachu Libre, Primal Kyogre, Primal Groudon, Mega Diancie, and Hoopa (Unbound) appear as spirits.
  • Music:

Pokémon Sun and Moon

Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon

  • Playable characters:
    • Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Pokémon Trainer has an alternate costume based on Selene's design from these games.
  • Poké Ball summons:
    • Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Mimikyu's attack, Let's Snuggle Forever, is exclusive to these versions of the game.

Detective Pikachu – Birth of a New Duo

Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!

  • Spirits:
    • Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Partner Pikachu and Partner Eevee appear as spirits.

Pokémon Sword and Shield

Pokémon Scarlet and Violet / The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero

References