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Hey there! I'm the101. I like games and such, and I remember a lot of unnecessary things about them. It uniquely only comes in handy for editing wikis... Go figure!  
Hey there! I'm the101. I like games and such, and I remember a lot of unnecessary things about them. It uniquely only comes in handy for editing wikis... Go figure!  


==Workshop: ''Yoshi'' in ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''==
==Workshop: ''Star Fox'' in ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''==
There is more integration between the ''{{uv|Mario}}'' and ''Yoshi'' universes in ''Super Smash Bros. 4'' than in previous entries. Yoshi is placed between the ''Mario'' fighters {{SSB4|Bowser}} and {{SSB4|Rosalina}} on the [[character selection screen]]. Several trophies of characters that debuted in ''Yoshi'' titles are categorized as ''Mario'' trophies, even though some of them were more correctly categorized as ''Yoshi'' trophies in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''. In the Wii U version, numerous pieces of ''Mario'' music play on ''Yoshi'' stages and the only [[Trophy Box]] attributed to the ''Yoshi'' universe is organized between two ''Mario''-specific Trophy Boxes. However, ''Yoshi'' remains internally recognized as an independent universe. Yoshi is still represented by his own universe logo, as are the related stages. ''Smash 4'' features content from the ''{{s|mariowiki|Yoshi's New Island}}'' - which was released between ''Brawl'' and ''Smash 4'' - and ''{{s|mariowiki|Yoshi's Woolly World}}'' - which was released shortly after ''Smash 4''. In the trophy gallery, the universe is internally referred to as the '''''Yoshi's Island''''' series.
The ''Star Fox'' series largely remained dormant between the releases of ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' and ''Super Smash Bros. 4''. The sole exception was the release of ''Star Fox 64 3D'', a remake of ''Star Fox 64'' for the Nintendo 3DS system. Some of its assets were used in ''Smash 4'', and Corneria - a stage based on ''Star Fox 64'' - appears exclusively in the 3DS version. Partnering with [[Namco Bandai]] enabled more content from ''Star Fox: Assault'' to appear in the Wii U version, which was also developed by Namco Bandai. In correlation with ''Star Fox''{{'}}s inactivity, [[Wolf O'Donnell]] does not return from ''Brawl''.


===Characters===
===Characters===
*[[File:YoshiIcon(SSB4-U).png|50px|right]] '''{{SSB4|Yoshi}}''': a green dinosaur from Yoshi's Island and a longtime friend of Mario's. They share Bowser as a mutual enemy, who he has fought off his homeland several times. He was the last member of the "[[perfect-attendance crew]]" announced for ''Smash 4''. He now stands upright, closely resembling his more recent appearances in the ''Mario'' series. {{clr}}
*[[File:FoxIcon(SSB4-U).png|50px|right]]'''{{SSB4|Fox}}''': Fox returns as a playable character in ''Super Smash Bros. 4''. He appears to have higher-quality fur effects, but appears unchanged otherwise. His appearance is based off ''Star Fox Command'' and ''Star Fox Assault''. {{clear}}
*[[File:FalcoIcon(SSB4-U).png|50px|right]]'''{{SSB4|Falco}}''': Falco returns in ''SSB4''. His appearance is based off ''Star Fox Command''.


===Enemies===
===[[Mii Fighter]] costumes===
{{main|Enemies}}
[[File:DLC Costume Fox Outfit.jpg|thumb|Mii Gunners wearing the Fox set.]]
Enemies that appear in both Smash Run in the 3DS version and Smash Tour in the Wii U version.
====Costumes====
*'''[[Kamek]]'''<ref name=universe group=note>This character or trophy is internally classified as a ''Mario'' property.</ref>: [[Bowser]]'s elderly attaché in the ''Yoshi'' and ''{{uv|Mario}}'' series. In Smash Run, Kamek behaves like the [[Magikoopa]] enemies from ''{{s|supermariowiki|Super Mario World}}''; he teleports from various spots across the stage and casts multi-shaped projectiles at opponents with his wand. Contact with these projectiles causes stats to drop. In [[Smash Tour]], he appears on the board at the beginning of a turn and uses his magic to change the position of the checkpoints. He also appears as a stage element on [[Mushroom Kingdom U]].
*{{Head|Mii Gunner|g=SSB4|s=24x24px}}'''Fox Outfit''' ([[Mii Gunner (SSB4)|Gunner]]): This outfit is based on Fox. It was released with a corresponding hat as [[downloadable content]] on September 30th, 2015. The [[Mii]] wears a green flight suit with a white jacket and wields a [[Blaster (Fox)|Blaster]]. The outfit resembles the iteration of Fox from ''{{s|lylatwiki|Star Fox 64 3D}}'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''.
 
====[[Smash Run]] enemies====
====Hats====
Enemies exclusive to the 3DS version. They appear in Smash Run. In addition to those listed, ''Mario'' enemies that regularly appears in ''Yoshi'' games - [[Koopa Troopa]]s, [[Paratroopa]]s, [[Lakitu]]s, [[Bullet Bill]]s, and [[Shy Guy]]s - also appear. Of these, the Shy Guys behave as they do in the ''Yoshi's Island'' games. In addition to the red ones - which debuted in the ''Mario'' series - there are three variants of Shy Guy that debuted in the ''Yoshi'' series:
*'''[[Fox McCloud|Fox Cap]]''' ([[DLC]])
*'''Blue Shy Guy'''<ref name=universe group=note/>: a Shy Guy in cyan robes and purple shoes. It has the strongest defense and drops Defense stat boosts when defeated.
 
*'''Yellow Shy Guy'''<ref name=universe group=note/>: a Shy Guy in yellow robes and green shoes. It has the highest jump and drops Jump stat boosts when defeated.
===Items===
*'''Green Shy Guy'''<ref name=universe group=note/>: a Shy Guy in green robes and brown shoes. It is the speediest Shy Guy and drops Speed stat boosts when defeated.
*'''[[Smart Bomb]]''': Smart Bombs return after having appeared in ''[[Brawl]]''. They originate from ''Star Fox 64''.
*'''[[Fly Guy]]''': a red, docile Shy Guy from ''{{s|mariowiki|Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island}}'' with a blue propeller coming out of its head. Like its two-dimensional counterparts on the Yoshi's Island stage, it carries food that it will drop when struck.
 
====Assist Trophy====
*'''[[Andross]]''': Andross reappears as an Assist Trophy in ''Super Smash Bros. 4''. He shoots tiles at players like in Brawl.
 
====[[Smash Tour]] items====
*'''[[Great Fox]]''' (<span style="color:#0000FF">Blue</span>): the mothership of the Star Fox team. The user teleports to an unvisited checkpoint.
*'''[[Wolfen]]''' (<span style="color:#FF0000">Red</span>): the standard fighter used by the Star Wolf team. The user inflicts 100% damage to a targeted opponent.


===Stages===
===Stages===
All ''Yoshi'' stages are [[starter stage]]s.
====''for Nintendo 3DS''====
====''for 3DS''====
*[[File:CorneriaIconSSB4-3.png|75px|right|link=Corneria]]{{GameIcon|SSBM}} '''[[Corneria]]''': A [[Past Stages|returning stage]] from ''[[Melee]]'' that takes places on the Great Fox while flying over Corneria, using its design from ''Star Fox 64''. This stage was confirmed to return when it was shown on the Features trailer.
*[[File:YoshisIslandIconSSB4-3.png|75px|right|link=Yoshi's Island (SSBB)]]{{GameIcon|SSBB}} '''[[Yoshi's Island (SSBB)|Yoshi's Island]]''': staged on a pastel plateau from the [[mariowiki:World 1 (Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island)|first world]] of ''{{s|mariowiki|Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island}}''. Like [[Yoshi's Story]], [[Fly Guy]]s occasionally appear on this stage and can be knocked away by the players. If items are turned on, the Fly Guys will carry [[food]] that they will drop when struck. Ghostly {{s|mariowiki|Blarggwich}}es occasionally rise from the bottomless pits with platforms on their head. It transitions through seasonal phases, but the change is purely cosmetic. A {{s|mariowiki|Chomp}} appears upstage left and a flock of {{s|mariowiki|Goonie}}s fly in the background. It is one of the possible stages to appear in Level 3 of [[All-Star Mode]] as a [[home stage]] for Yoshi. Its [[Ω form]] is columnar.
 
====''for Wii U''====
====''for Wii U''====
*[[File:WoollyWorldIconSSB4-U.png|75px|right|link=Woolly World]]'''[[Woolly World]]''': staged in areas from ''{{s|mariowiki|Yoshi's Woolly World}}''. It is a transitional stage that starts in green area called {{s|mariowiki|Knitty-Knotty Windmill Hill}}. The floating platforms of this stage - attached to a mobile - are drawn into a skyward area similar to {{s|mariowiki|Wobble Mobile Jaunt}}. The platforms eventually descend into a red area with puzzle blocks in the background. . Only its [[Ω form]] can accommodate [[8-Player Smash]], which  is columnar and staged in Knitty-Knotty Windmill Hill. This is the only stage in ''Smash Bros.'' history to derive from what was then an unreleased game and one of the few to be based on what was then a {{s|wikipedia|Wii U}}-exclusive.
*[[File:OrbitalGateAssaultIconSSB4-U.png|75px|right|link=Orbital Gate Assault]]'''[[Orbital Gate Assault]]''': A stage based on the eighth story mission from ''Star Fox: Assault'', and set on the [[Great Fox]].{{clr}}
*[[File:LylatCruiseIconSSB4-U.png|75px|right|link=Lylat Cruise]]{{GameIcon|SSBB}} '''[[Lylat Cruise]]''': the popular stage from ''Brawl'' makes its return as a Wii U exclusive.{{clr}}


*[[File:YoshisIslandMeleeIconSSB4-U.png|75px|right|link=Yoshi's Island (SSBM)]]{{GameIcon|SSBM}} '''[[Yoshi's Island (SSBM)|Yoshi's Island]]''': staged on the [[mariowiki:Yoshi's Island (place)|eponymous island]] from ''{{s|mariowiki|Super Mario World}}'' - a ''Mario'' game. The stage features {{s|mariowiki|Rotating Block}}s, which rotate when struck. A [[Banzai Bill]] and [[Lakitu]] appear flying in the background. Elements of the stage, such as the textures of the ground and surrounding flora, are more brightly colored and less detailed than they were in ''Melee'' or ''Brawl'', making the stage more reflective of the source material. It is large enough to accommodate [[8-Player Smash]]. This is one of the possible stages to appear in Level 5 of [[All-Star Mode]] as a [[home stage]] for Yoshi. Its [[Ω form]] is columnar.


===Music===
===Music===
''See [[List of SSB4 Music (Yoshi series)]]''
{{main|List of SSB4 Music (Star Fox series)}}
====Original tracks====
*'''{{SSB4MusicLink|Star Fox|Theme from Area 6 / Missile Slipstream}}''': A combination of ''Star Fox 64''{{'}}s {{SSBBMusicLink|Star Fox|Area 6}} music, and ''Missile Slipstream'' from ''Star Fox: Command''. This plays in Smash Run in the 3DS version on Orbital Gate Assault in the Wii U version.
Arrangements and remixes unique to ''SSB4''.
*'''{{SSB4MusicLink|Star Fox|Corneria}}''': The track returns unchanged from ''Melee'' in both the 3DS and Wii U versions on the stages Corneria and Orbital Gate Assault, respectively.
*'''Yoshi's Island''': a medley of pieces from ''{{s|mariowiki|Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island}}''. The medley post prominently includes "Flower Garden", but also incorporates components of "Music Box", "Level Select", and "Stage Clear". It plays on Woolly World.
*'''Star Wolf's Theme/Sector Z''': This new remix plays on the Corneria stage in the 3DS version as the [[alternate music|alternate track]] and on Orbital Gate Assault in the Wii U version.
*'''Yoshi's Woolly World''': an arrangement of "Yarn Yoshi Takes Shape!" and "Sponge Cave Spelunking" from ''{{s|mariowiki|Yoshi's Woolly World}}''. It plays on Woolly World.
*'''Venom''': Taken directly from ''Melee''. This plays on Lylat Cruise.
*'''Main Theme (Star Fox)''': Taken directly from ''Brawl''. This plays on Lylat Cruise.
*'''Main Theme (Star Fox 64)''': Taken directly from ''Brawl''. This plays on Orbital Gate Assault.
*'''Area 6''': Taken directly from ''Brawl''. This plays on Orbital Gate Assault.
*'''Area 6 Ver. 2''': Taken directly from ''Brawl''. This plays on Lylat Cruise.
*'''Corneria (Brawl)''': Taken directly from ''Brawl''. This plays on Lylat Cruise.
*'''Space Armada''': Taken directly from ''Brawl''. This plays on Lylat Cruise.
*'''Star Wolf''': Taken directly from ''Brawl''. This plays on Lylat Cruise.


====Returning tracks====
===Trophies===
Arrangements and remixes from previous ''Smash'' titles. "Yoshi's Island (Melee)" has been reclassified as a ''{{uv|Mario}}'' track.
{{main|List of SSB4 trophies (Star Fox series)}}
*{{GameIcon|SSB}}'''Yoshi's Story''': a remix of "Yoshi's Song" from ''{{s|mariowiki|Yoshi's Story}}''. It plays on Yoshi's Island (Melee).
*{{GameIcon|SSBM}}'''Yoshi's Story Ver. 2''': an arrangement of  "Yoshi's Song" from ''Yoshi's Story''. It plays on Woolly World.
*{{GameIcon|SSBB}}'''Obstacle Course (Spring/Summer)''': an arrangement of "Athletic" from ''Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island''. It plays on Yoshi's Island (Brawl) and Woolly World. In the former, it plays during the spring and summer phases of the stage.
*{{GameIcon|SSBB}}'''Obstacle Course (Autumn/Winter)''': an arrangement of "Athletic" from ''Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island''. It plays during the autumnal and winter phases of Yoshi's Island (Brawl). This variation of "Obstacle Course" is not available in the [[Sound Test]].
*{{GameIcon|SSBB}}'''Ending (Yoshi's Story)''': an arrangement of  "Ending" from ''Yoshi's Story''. It plays on Yoshi's Island (Brawl) and Woolly World.
*{{GameIcon|SSBB}}'''Flower Field''': an arrangement of "Flower Field" from ''{{s|mariowiki|Yoshi Touch & Go}}''. It plays in Woolly World.
*{{GameIcon|SSBB}}'''Wildlands''':  an arrangement of "Wildlands" from ''{{s|mariowiki|Yoshi's Island DS}}''. It plays on the Woolly World.


====Source tracks====
{|
Compositions and arrangements directly sourced from the ''Yoshi'' series with no alterations.
|- valign=top
*'''Main Theme (Yoshi's New Island)''': "Flower Garden" from ''{{s|mariowiki|Yoshi's New Island}}''. It plays on Woolly World.
|
*'''Bandit Valley''': "Bandit Valley", an arrangement of "Flower Garden" from ''Yoshi's New Island''. It plays on Woolly World.
*Fox
*'''Yoshi's Woolly World''': "Yarn Yoshi Takes Shape!" from ''Yoshi's Woolly World''. It plays on Woolly World.
*Fox (Alt.)
 
*Falco
====Victory fanfares====
*Falco (Alt.)
*'''Victory! Yoshi''': a rearranged combination of the first few notes of "Title" from ''Yoshi's Story'' and the fanfare from the same title that plays when Yoshi collects all thirty necessary fruits at the end of a level. It is sourced from ''Brawl''.
*Smart Bomb
 
*Andross
===Trophies===
*Peppy Hare
{{main|List of SSB4 trophies (Yoshi's Island series)}}
|
[[File:Trophy Box Yoshi's Island.jpeg|thumb|The completed "Yoshi's Island" Trophy Box.]]
*Slippy Toad
Collectible trophies that appear in both the 3DS version and the Wii U version.
*Wolf O'Donnell
*Kamek<ref name=universe group=note/>
*Leon Powalski
*Yoshi
*Pigma Dengar
*Yoshi (Alt.)
*Andrew Oikonny
*Krystal
*Panther Caroso
|}


====''for Nintendo 3DS''====
====''for Nintendo 3DS''====
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|- valign=top
|- valign=top
|
|
*Blue Shy Guy<ref name=universe group=note/>
*Arwing
*Yellow Shy Guy<ref name=universe group=note/>
*Great Fox
*Green Shy Guy<ref name=universe group=note/>
*Wolfen
*General Pepper
|
|
*Baby Mario<ref name=universe group=note/>
*ROB 64
*Fly Guy
*James McCloud
*Yoshi's New Island
*Andross (True Form)
|}
|}


====''for Wii U''====
====''for Wii U''====
*Baby Luigi<ref name=universe group=note/>
{|
*Super Dragon
|- valign=top
{{clr}}
|
<references group=note/>
*Landmaster (Fox)
*Landmaster (Falco)
*Arwing (Assault)
*Great Fox (Assault)
*Orbital Gate
*Tricky
|
*Fox (Assault)
*Falco (Assault)
*Wolfen (Assault)
*Aparoid (Fortuna)
*Aparoid Queen
|}


==References within ''Smash''==
==References within ''Smash''==

Revision as of 00:56, September 30, 2018

Nintendo101 "the101"
Character info
Melee mains Peach, Yoshi
Other Melee characters Pikachu, Young Link
Brawl mains Pikachu, Kirby
Other Brawl characters Yoshi, Sonic
Smash 4 mains Robin, Yoshi
Other Smash 4 characters Zero Suit Samus, Pikachu, Sonic
Project M mains Samus, Peach
Other Project M characters Mario, Link
Personal and other info
Location USA USA
Miscellaneous info
Skill Other Eh...

Hey there! I'm the101. I like games and such, and I remember a lot of unnecessary things about them. It uniquely only comes in handy for editing wikis... Go figure!

Workshop: Star Fox in Super Smash Bros. 4

The Star Fox series largely remained dormant between the releases of Super Smash Bros. Brawl and Super Smash Bros. 4. The sole exception was the release of Star Fox 64 3D, a remake of Star Fox 64 for the Nintendo 3DS system. Some of its assets were used in Smash 4, and Corneria - a stage based on Star Fox 64 - appears exclusively in the 3DS version. Partnering with Namco Bandai enabled more content from Star Fox: Assault to appear in the Wii U version, which was also developed by Namco Bandai. In correlation with Star Fox's inactivity, Wolf O'Donnell does not return from Brawl.

Characters

  • FoxIcon(SSB4-U).png
    Fox: Fox returns as a playable character in Super Smash Bros. 4. He appears to have higher-quality fur effects, but appears unchanged otherwise. His appearance is based off Star Fox Command and Star Fox Assault.
  • FalcoIcon(SSB4-U).png
    Falco: Falco returns in SSB4. His appearance is based off Star Fox Command.

Mii Fighter costumes

Mii Gunners wearing the Fox set.

Costumes

Hats

Items

  • Smart Bomb: Smart Bombs return after having appeared in Brawl. They originate from Star Fox 64.

Assist Trophy

  • Andross: Andross reappears as an Assist Trophy in Super Smash Bros. 4. He shoots tiles at players like in Brawl.

Smash Tour items

  • Great Fox (Blue): the mothership of the Star Fox team. The user teleports to an unvisited checkpoint.
  • Wolfen (Red): the standard fighter used by the Star Wolf team. The user inflicts 100% damage to a targeted opponent.

Stages

for Nintendo 3DS

  • CorneriaIconSSB4-3.png
    Super Smash Bros. Melee Corneria: A returning stage from Melee that takes places on the Great Fox while flying over Corneria, using its design from Star Fox 64. This stage was confirmed to return when it was shown on the Features trailer.

for Wii U


Music

  • Theme from Area 6 / Missile Slipstream: A combination of Star Fox 64's Area 6 music, and Missile Slipstream from Star Fox: Command. This plays in Smash Run in the 3DS version on Orbital Gate Assault in the Wii U version.
  • Corneria: The track returns unchanged from Melee in both the 3DS and Wii U versions on the stages Corneria and Orbital Gate Assault, respectively.
  • Star Wolf's Theme/Sector Z: This new remix plays on the Corneria stage in the 3DS version as the alternate track and on Orbital Gate Assault in the Wii U version.
  • Venom: Taken directly from Melee. This plays on Lylat Cruise.
  • Main Theme (Star Fox): Taken directly from Brawl. This plays on Lylat Cruise.
  • Main Theme (Star Fox 64): Taken directly from Brawl. This plays on Orbital Gate Assault.
  • Area 6: Taken directly from Brawl. This plays on Orbital Gate Assault.
  • Area 6 Ver. 2: Taken directly from Brawl. This plays on Lylat Cruise.
  • Corneria (Brawl): Taken directly from Brawl. This plays on Lylat Cruise.
  • Space Armada: Taken directly from Brawl. This plays on Lylat Cruise.
  • Star Wolf: Taken directly from Brawl. This plays on Lylat Cruise.

Trophies

  • Fox
  • Fox (Alt.)
  • Falco
  • Falco (Alt.)
  • Smart Bomb
  • Andross
  • Peppy Hare
  • Slippy Toad
  • Wolf O'Donnell
  • Leon Powalski
  • Pigma Dengar
  • Andrew Oikonny
  • Krystal
  • Panther Caroso

for Nintendo 3DS

  • Arwing
  • Great Fox
  • Wolfen
  • General Pepper
  • ROB 64
  • James McCloud
  • Andross (True Form)

for Wii U

  • Landmaster (Fox)
  • Landmaster (Falco)
  • Arwing (Assault)
  • Great Fox (Assault)
  • Orbital Gate
  • Tricky
  • Fox (Assault)
  • Falco (Assault)
  • Wolfen (Assault)
  • Aparoid (Fortuna)
  • Aparoid Queen

References within Smash

Testing a potential new layout for the bottom of the universe pages, which are currently, well, a mess. Some information is specified multiple times and their is no cohesion. I think standardization would make these sections much easier to read, so I propose the following.

Referential Organization Scheme

  • Elements are categorized into Fighter elements or Game elements. The latter are any elements from the applicable universe not apparent in the the fighters themselves and exist independently of them.
  • Smash game: Elements within these categorizes are organized by their appearances in Smash titles. Smash titles are arranged in succession by their release dates (i.e. Smash 64, Melee, Brawl...)
    • Fighter elements organization is yet to be finalized.
    • Game elements rely on a similar organization scheme to the trophy collections.
      • Items
      • Assist trophy and Poké Ball characters
      • Enemy characters (Adventure Mode, Subspace Emissary, Smash Run, and Smash Tour - not stage hazards)
      • Bosses
      • Stages (including elements specific to the stages, such as hazards, background objects)
      • Music
      • Masterpieces
      • Challenges

Below is an example of how the above scheme would be implemented. I compiled all of the information specified on the Mario (universe) page concerning elements from Mario Bros.

Mario Bros.

Fighter elements

  • Mario's head icon from SSB.MarioHeadSSBM.pngMarioHeadSSBB.pngMario’s blue-and-red costume is based on his appearance on the Japanese arcade cabinet.[1]
  • Mario's stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U.Mario’s cyan-and-pink costume resembles his appearance on the Famicom boxart.
  • Luigi's head icon from SSB.LuigiHeadSSBM.pngLuigiHeadSSBB.pngLuigi's stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U.Luigi debuted in this title.
  • Luigi's head icon from SSB.LuigiHeadSSBM.pngLuigiHeadSSBB.pngLuigi's stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U.Luigi’s cyan costume resembles Mario's appearance on the American N.E.S. boxart.
  • Luigi's stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U.Luigi's crawling animation is accompanied with this title's running sound effect.
  • WarioHeadSSBB.pngWario's stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U.Wario's cyan-and-pink costume resembles Mario's appearance on the Famicom boxart.

Game elements

  • Super Smash Bros.Super Smash Bros. MeleeSuper Smash Bros. BrawlSuper Smash Bros. 4 The revival platform characters respawn on is similar to how characters respawn in this title after losing a life.
  • Super Smash Bros.Super Smash Bros. BrawlSuper Smash Bros. 4 The POW Block is in interactive object on Mushroom Kingdom and Mario Bros. in Smash 64 and Brawl, respectively. It is a throwing item in SSB4.
  • Super Smash Bros. MeleeSuper Smash Bros. BrawlSuper Smash Bros. 4 The Freezie appears as a throwing item.
  • Super Smash Bros. Brawl Mario Bros. appears as a stage.
  • Super Smash Bros. BrawlSuper Smash Bros. for Wii U Shellcreepers are hazards on Mario Bros. in Brawl. They appear as a trophy in SSB4.
  • Super Smash Bros. BrawlSuper Smash Bros. for Wii U Sidesteppers are hazards on Mario Bros. and a sticker in Brawl. They each appear as a trophy in SSB4.
  • Super Smash Bros. BrawlSuper Smash Bros. for Wii U "Mario Bros." is an arrangement of the title theme.
  • Super Smash Bros. for Wii U Fighter Flies appear as a trophy.

References