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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: Animal Crossing in Super Smash Bros. 4

The amount of content pertaining to Animal Crossing was exapnded in Super Smash Bros. 4 in addition to the returning content from Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Animal Crossing received two new stages, a new item, six new music arrangements, and a playable representative. The majority of the new content derives from Animal Crossing: City Folk and Animal Crossing: New Leaf, which were released between Brawl and Smash 4.

Characters

  • VillagerIcon(SSB4-U).png
    Villager: the playable character from Animal Crossing debuts as a newcomer, taking his design from the cover of Animal Crossing: City Folk. He was revealed on June 11, 2013 during E3 2013 in the first trailer for Smash 4. All eight of his costumes are based off of other possible appearances from Animal Crossing: City Folk, four of which are female. The Villager uses various tools from the Animal Crossing series to assist him in battle. Villager can pocket a wide range of projectile attacks and items to store for later use. His side special, Lloid Rocket, allows Villager to either shoot Lloid as a rocket, or ride him as an effective horizontal recovery. His up special is Balloon Trip, which allows Villager to fly around with balloons. His down special Timber is a three state move. Using it once on the ground causes Villager to plant a sapling. Using it a second time causes him to water it which makes it grow into a mature tree. Using it a third time causes Villager to swing his axe. Doing so on the tree can cut it down. Contact with the falling tree causes significant knock back. Villager's Final Smash, Dream Home, involves Tom Nook and his nephews, Timmy & Tommy, trapping the opponent in a house being built, which then blows up.

Mii Fighter costumes

Mii Gunner wearing the Isabelle set next to Isabelle herself, a new Assist Trophy.

Costumes

  • Mii Gunner's stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U.Isabelle Outfit (Gunner): the outfit is based on Isabelle, the secretary for the player character in Animal Crossing: New Leaf. She is a very popular Animal Crossing character and has been pushed as the face of the franchise since the release of Smash 4. Isabelle herself serves as an Assist Trophy. The costume was released with a corresponding hat as downloadable content on June 14, 2015. The Mii wears a blonde dog suit with a white blouse, red bow-tie, plaid vest, and green skirt. It wields a party popper similar to the one used by Isabelle during holidays and other special events in New Leaf.
  • Mii Gunner's stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U.K.K. Slider Outfit (Gunner): the outfit is based on K.K. Slider, a nomadic musician from the original Animal Crossing. In Japan, this costume was available with a corresponding hat for free as part of a promotion with 7-Eleven from June 19 through July 11, 2015. It was later released worldwide for free on July 31, 2015 as part of the 1.1.0 update. It was the only Mii Fighter set released for free. The Mii wears a white, full-body dog suit and wields K.K.'s acoustic guitar.

Hats

Items

Main article: Items

Bold italics denotes an item or Assist Trophy new to the Smash Bros. series.

  • Pitfall (throwing): a white "seed" from the Animal Crossing series with a red "!" on it. Tossing one lays a trap that will bury opponents who walk over it or is directly hit by it. Striking an aerial opponent will immediately meteor smash them.
  • Beehive (throwing): a colony of insects from the Animal Crossing series. If thrown at an opponent, a swarm of bees will start attacking that opponent. If the hive strikes the ground, the bees will attack the thrower instead.

Assist Trophies

  • Isabelle: the secretary for the player character in Animal Crossing: New Leaf. She tosses fruit towards the summoner that heals them on contact. It is possible for opponents to intercept the fruit, but they have to actively grab them with the shield or attack buttons. Isabelle cannot be attacked, but she will flinch if opponents get close. If the summoner is KO'd while she is still out, she will hunch over with a dismayed expression until the player returns. Conversely, she will cheer if her summoner scores a KO. The Pic of the Day that revealed her inclusion was written from her perspective.

Smash Tour items

  • Timmy & Tommy (Blue): Tom Nook's nephews. The user transforms nearby items into different items. Fighters do not turn into other fighters, and instead will be replaced with items or stat boosts.
  • Isabelle (Blue): the secretary for the player character in New Leaf. The user changes nearby stat boosts to maximum size.
  • Mr. Resetti (Red): an easily frustrated lecturer from the Animal Crossing series. The user reduces a chosen opponent's stats to 0 for one battle. He previously appeared as an Assist Trophy in Brawl.
  • Bus to the City (Blue): Kapp'n's bus from Animal Crossing: City Folk. The user calls everyone to the user's space.

Stages

for Nintendo 3DS

  • TortimerIslandIconSSB4-3.png
    Tortimer Island (starter): staged on the eponymous island from Animal Crossing: New Leaf. The layout changes every time the stage is loaded. Fruit can fall off trees, which can either serve as healing or throwing items, depending on the fruit. Seashells sometimes appear on the stage and can be picked up and tossed as projectiles. A large shark swims in the water that will attack nearby fighters. Kapp'n will sometimes drive his boat on the stage, which serves as an additional platform. However, players have to be careful not to get dragged off the stage. The water surrounding the island is not swimmable. The retired mayor Tortimer and members of Kapp'n's family - Leilani, Leila, and Grams - occasionally appear in the background. It is one of the possible stages to appear in Level 6 of All-Star Mode as a home stage for Villager. Its Ω form is columnar.

for Wii U

  • TownandCityIconSSB4-U.png
    Town and City (starter): staged above a suburb from Animal Crossing: City Folk. The stage is similar to Smashville and Battlefield: it is a large, floating platform with three smaller platforms above it. Eventually, the main platform travels from the suburb to the city from City Folk. This transition replaces the three smaller platforms with two. During each stop, a background platform with various animal villagers watching will hover behind the main stage. The villagers that appear are dependent on the time of day and whether it is staged in the suburb or city. Like Smashville, whether it is day or night on Town and City is dependent on the set time in the Wii U system's internal clock. It is one of the possible stages to appear in Level 2 of All-Star Mode as a home stage for Villager. It is large enough to accommodate 8-Player Smash. Its Ω form is a floating platform like Final Destination, overlooking the city plaza.
  • SmashvilleIconSSB4-U.png
    Super Smash Bros. Brawl Smashville (unlockable): staged above a village from Animal Crossing: Wild World. It is a large, floating platform with one smaller platform shifting from side-to-side above it. Item-bearing balloons occasionally float in and will drop the item it holds if popped. Animal villagers appear in the background, watching the fight. The villagers that appear are dependent on the time of day. Like Town and City, whether it is day or night on Smashville is dependent on the set time in the Wii U system's internal clock. Smashville is unlocked once the "Playing Tricks" event is completed. It is one of the possible stages to appear in Level 2 of All-Star Mode as a home stage for Villager. It is large enough to accommodate 8-Player Smash. Its Ω form is a floating platform like Final Destination.

Music

Original tracks

Arrangements and remixes unique to SSB4.

  • Plaza / Title (Animal Crossing: City Folk / Animal Crossing: Wild World): an arrangement of "Plaza" from Animal Crossing: City Folk and "Title" from Animal Crossing: Wild World. It plays on Town and City.
  • Outdoors at 7 p.m. (Sunny) / Main Street: an arrangement of "7:00 p.m. (Sunny)" and "Main Street" from Animal Crossing: New Leaf. It plays on Town and City.
  • Kapp'n's Song: an arrangement of "Kapp'n's Sea Shanty" from New Leaf. It plays on Tortimer Island and Town and City.
  • Tortimer Island Medley: an arrangement of "Island (Day)" and "Tour (Day)" from New Leaf. It plays on Tortimer Island and Smashville.
  • Tour (Animal Crossing: New Leaf): an medley of pieces from New Leaf, including "Tour (Day)", "Look What I Found", and "Hide-and-Seek" from New Leaf. It plays on Town and City.
  • Bubblegum K.K.: an arrangement of "Bubblegum K.K." from New Leaf. It plays on Town and City.

Returning tracks

Arrangements and remixes from previous Smash titles.

  • Super Smash Bros. BrawlTitle (Animal Crossing): an medley of pieces from the original Animal Crossing and its sequel Wild World. It most prominently features "Animal Crossing Theme", but it also includes "Museum (Day)", "3:00 p.m. (Sunny)", "Loan Paid Off", "6:00 a.m. (Sunny)", "Town Hall (Day)", and "Tom Nook's Store". It plays on Smashville.
  • Super Smash Bros. BrawlGo K.K. Rider!: an arrangement of "Go K.K. Rider!" from Animal Crossing. It plays on Smashville.
  • Super Smash Bros. Brawl2:00 a.m.: an arrangement of "2:00 a.m. (Sunny)" from Wild World similar to "02:00 a.m. -Totakeke Mix-" from the Animal Crossing Sound CD: Keke's Choice! Mix. It plays on Smashville.
  • Super Smash Bros. BrawlTown Hall and Tom Nook's Store: an arrangement of "Town Hall (Day)" from Wild World and "Tom Nook's Store" from Animal Crossing. It plays on Smashville.
  • Super Smash Bros. BrawlThe Roost (Animal Crossing: Wild World): an arrangement of "The Roost" from Wild World. It plays on Smashville.

Source tracks

K.K. Slider performing in a concert on Town and City.

Compositions and arrangements directly sourced from Animal Crossing games with no alterations. All sourced tracks are "sung" by K.K. Slider. He appears in the background of Smashville and Town and City between 8:00 pm and midnight on Saturdays. All pieces are from the original Animal Crossing.

  • K.K. Cruisin'
  • K.K. Western
  • K.K. Gumbo
  • Rockin' K.K.
  • DJ K.K.
  • K.K. Condor

Victory fanfares

  • Victory! Villager: an arrangement of the first few bars of "Title" from the original Animal Crossing .

Other

"Title" from the original Animal Crossing was used in the "1st Trailer" for Smash 4, which also served as the reveal trailer for Villager.

Trophies

"happiness is seeing your kid coming home after a long day at school with a smile on his face." by iWecky from the Wii U Photo Contest. It features the Dream Home, Dr. Shrunk, and Bus to the City trophies.

Collectible Animal Crossing trophies that appear in both the 3DS version and the Wii U version.

  • Villager
  • Villager (Alt.)
  • Lloid
  • Tom Nook
  • Timmy & Tommy
  • Pitfall
  • Beehive
  • Isabelle
  • Rover
  • Redd
  • Able Sisters
  • Dr. Shrunk
  • Kicks
  • Mr. Resetti

for Nintendo 3DS

  • Tortimer
  • Kapp'n
  • Leilani
  • Leila
  • Grams
  • Tortimer Island
  • DJ K.K.
  • Pete
  • Porter
  • Copper and Booker
  • Gulliver
  • Chip
  • Jack
  • Blanca
  • Franklin
  • Nat
  • Zipper
  • Pavé
  • Isabelle (Winter Outfit)
  • Digby
  • Reese & Cyrus
  • Leif
  • Luna
  • Snowpeople

for Wii U

  • Dream Home
  • Phyllis and Pelly
  • Joan
  • Wendell
  • Gracie
  • Saharah
  • Katrina
  • Jingle
  • Don
  • Blathers
  • Wisp
  • Harriet
  • Celeste
  • Brewster
  • Lyle
  • Pascal
  • Katie
  • Serena
  • Frillard
  • Phineas
  • Bus to the City
  • Town and City
  • K.K. Slider
Trophy Boxes
Main article: Trophy Box
  • The Beginning of Animal Crossing 1
  • The Beginning of Animal Crossing 2
  • Animal Crossing: Wild World
  • Animal Crossing: City Folk
  • Animal Crossing: New Leaf

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