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==Plot Summary==
==Plot Summary==
The Toy Kingdom: a magical land where dolls of famous characters like Mario and Kirby live. When the clock strikes a certain time, the toys all wake up and start to move around.
Many famous video game characters exist as dolls in the realm of the Toy Kingdom. When the clock strikes a certain time, these dolls come to life, similar to their appearance in the opening cinematic.


The first one up is Mario, who jumps to life with a "Wahoo!" Following him are Pikachu and Kirby. Finally, Donkey Kong opens its eyes...but it starts clapping as if it's one of those cymbal-banging monkey toys! Mario offers him some bananas to snap him out of it and so Donkey Kong responds by closing his eyes and opening his mouth wide, waiting to be fed. But...nothing happens? When Donkey Kong opens his eyes he sees that Kirby had used his powers to inhale the bananas into his own mouth!
[[Mario]] is the first to awaken, who jumps to life with a "Wahoo!" Following him are [[Pikachu]] and [[Kirby]]. Finally, [[Donkey Kong]] opens his eyes, but starts clapping like a {{s|wikipedia|Cymbal-banging monkey toy}}. Mario offers Donkey Kong some bananas to snap him out of it. Donkey Kong responds by closing his eyes and opening his mouth wide, waiting to be fed. However, Kirby inhales all the bananas before Donkey Kong can have any.


Donkey Kong starts to yell and chuck barrels around while shouting out "Gimme back my bananas!" He then looks over at Pikachu, with its yellow pointy ears, and mistakes it for a bunch of bananas! Donkey Kong starts to chase the Electric-Type Pokémon around and so Kirby decides to step in and help by painting itself to look like a Monster Ball! "I don't know who's gonna pop out but I choose you!" yells Mario as he throws Kirby as if he's a Pokémon Trainer. Amazingly, Kirby spits out...Yoshi!? Yoshi starts to throw eggs to stop all the commotion but then Kirby steps in and decides to inhale those as well. Everyone yells at Kirby for being such a glutton.
Upset by his lack of snacks, Donkey Kong starts to yell and chuck barrels around while shouting out "Gimme back my bananas!" He then looks over at Pikachu, who is prominently yellow, and mistakes it for a bunch of bananas. Donkey Kong starts chasing Pikachu around, which causes Kirby to step in by painting himself to look like a [[Poké ball]]. Mario, unsure about what will happen next throws Kirby at Donkey Kong. After being thrown,Kirby spits out [[Yoshi]], who starts throwing eggs to stop all the commotion, but Kirby steps in and decides to inhale the eggs as well. Everyone then yells at Kirby for being a glutton.


Just then, Link appears and asks everyone if they're fighting yet again. Mario, Donkey Kong, and Kirby continue to bicker, blaming each other for everything that's going on, and so Link finally decides to take out his ocarina and start playing. The soothing melody gets Mario, Donkey Kong, and Yoshi to finally calm down and start to wonder what they were fighting about in the first place...until Kirby walks off, grabs a harmonica, and decides to join in! The Mario characters start fighting Kirby again as Link wonders if there's nothing he can do to get them to make up.
Just then, Link appears and asks everyone if they're fighting again. Mario, Donkey Kong, and Kirby continue to bicker, blaming each other for everything that's going on, and so Link finally decides to take out his ocarina and start playing. The soothing melody gets Mario, Donkey Kong, and Yoshi to finally calm down and start to wonder what they were fighting about in the first place...until Kirby walks off, grabs a harmonica, and decides to join in! The Mario characters start fighting Kirby again as Link wonders if there's nothing he can do to get them to make up.


The next day, Donkey Kong wakes up with a note stuck in his mouth! Mario, Pikachu, and Kirby gather around to read what it says:  "We've taken Yoshi. If you want him back, come to Hyrule Castle. Signed, Phantom X." Pikachu suggests - by saying "Pika Pika," of course - that they all work together to rescue Yoshi. Mario, Donkey Kong, and Kirby agree.
The next day, Donkey Kong wakes up with a note stuck in his mouth! Mario, Pikachu, and Kirby gather around to read what it says:  "We've taken Yoshi. If you want him back, come to Hyrule Castle. Signed, Phantom X." Pikachu suggests - by saying "Pika Pika," of course - that they all work together to rescue Yoshi. Mario, Donkey Kong, and Kirby agree.
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Yoshi's kidnapper eventually falls back to the battlefield, picks himself back up, and congratulates everyone on their teamwork. But who is he, anyway? Phantom X decides that our heroes have earned the right ot learn the truth; it's me, your friend Link! Samus Aran and Fox McCloud also reveals themselves as Phantom X's henchmen as Yoshi steps out of hiding. It turns out the whole "kidnap Yoshi" thing was just an elaborate plot they had cooked up in order to get Mario and the others to stop all their bickering and work together for a change. Mario, Donkey Kong, Yoshi, Kirby, and Pikachu are all impressed with how far their friends went to help keep the peace.
Yoshi's kidnapper eventually falls back to the battlefield, picks himself back up, and congratulates everyone on their teamwork. But who is he, anyway? Phantom X decides that our heroes have earned the right ot learn the truth; it's me, your friend Link! Samus Aran and Fox McCloud also reveals themselves as Phantom X's henchmen as Yoshi steps out of hiding. It turns out the whole "kidnap Yoshi" thing was just an elaborate plot they had cooked up in order to get Mario and the others to stop all their bickering and work together for a change. Mario, Donkey Kong, Yoshi, Kirby, and Pikachu are all impressed with how far their friends went to help keep the peace.


But that's not all! Since they defeated "Phantom X," the boss character of this little video game scenario, they have a chance to open a real live treasure box! What's this inside? A huge amount of fruit! Donkey Kong starts grabbing the bananas, Yoshi goes for the watermelons, Mario wonders where the mushrooms are, and Kirby inhales everything else as Pikachu watches the whole thing with a distressed look on its face. It seems like the in-fighting has started once again!
But that's not all! Since they defeated "Phantom X," the boss character of this little video game scenario, they have a chance to open a real live treasure box! What's this inside? A huge amount of fruit! Donkey Kong starts grabbing the bananas, Yoshi goes for the watermelons, Mario wonders where the mushrooms are, and Kirby inhales everything else as Pikachu watches the whole thing with a distressed look on its face. It seems like the in-fighting has started once again!-->


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The Pikachu's Tackle / Kirby's Wheel attack is a Japanese language pun. Pikachu's attack is tai-atari (たいあたり), literally "to hit someone with your body," while Kirby's attack is the similar sounding taiya-atari (タイヤあたり), literally  "to hit someone with a tire." Taiya is also the name that Kirby's "Wheel" Copy Ability goes by in the Japanese version.
*The names of Pikachu's Tackle and Kirby's Wheel attack seen in the manga are puns. Pikachu's attack is tai-atari (たいあたり), literally "to hit someone with your body." Kirby's attack is the similar sounding taiya-atari (タイヤあたり), literally  "to hit someone with a tire." Taiya is also the name of Kirby's "Wheel" Copy Ability in the Japanese version.
*When Phantom X first appears he says "You'd have to be a genius to defeat me zona~" (わたしを倒せたら天才ぞな~), which causes Mario to react "Who are you supposed to be, Phantom Zona!?" (怪人ゾナーかー!?). Phantom Zona is the name of a character who used to appear on the kids' variety show ''{{s|wikipedia|Oha Suta}}'' from 1998 to 2004.
*When Phantom X first appears, he says "You'd have to be a genius to defeat me zona~" (わたしを倒せたら天才ぞな~). Mario replies with "Who are you supposed to be, Phantom Zona!?" (怪人ゾナーかー!?). Phantom Zona is the name of a character who used to appear on popular kids' variety show ''{{s|wikipedia|Oha Suta}}'' from 1998 to 2004.
**Additionally, Phantom Zona received a video game adaptation released for the Game Boy Color, which is listed on the [[Chronicle]] in the Japanese version of ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''.-->
**Additionally, Phantom Zona received a video game adaptation released for the Game Boy Color, which is listed on the [[Chronicle]] in the Japanese version of ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''.


==References==
==References==
[https://dogasu.bulbagarden.net/manga/smash_bros/smash_bros_1999_story.html Bulbagarden]
[https://dogasu.bulbagarden.net/manga/smash_bros/smash_bros_1999.html Bulbagarden]


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The Nintendo All-Stars Free-For-All! Smash Brothers (ニンテンドウオールスター大乱闘スマッシュブラザーズ) is a one-shot manga chapter loosely based on Super Smash Bros. Originally released on January 15, 1999 by CoroCoro Comics and both written and illustrated by mangaka Hirokazu Hikawa, the manga has never been officially translated or rereleased since.

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Trivia

  • The names of Pikachu's Tackle and Kirby's Wheel attack seen in the manga are puns. Pikachu's attack is tai-atari (たいあたり), literally "to hit someone with your body." Kirby's attack is the similar sounding taiya-atari (タイヤあたり), literally "to hit someone with a tire." Taiya is also the name of Kirby's "Wheel" Copy Ability in the Japanese version.
  • When Phantom X first appears, he says "You'd have to be a genius to defeat me zona~" (わたしを倒せたら天才ぞな~). Mario replies with "Who are you supposed to be, Phantom Zona!?" (怪人ゾナーかー!?). Phantom Zona is the name of a character who used to appear on popular kids' variety show Oha Suta from 1998 to 2004.
    • Additionally, Phantom Zona received a video game adaptation released for the Game Boy Color, which is listed on the Chronicle in the Japanese version of Super Smash Bros. Brawl.

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