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Wii Remote selection sound

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The Wii Remote selection sound is a feature that appears in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. If the player is using any controller with a Wii Remote (Wii Remote held sideways, Wii Remote with Nunchuk, or Classic Controller), when they select a character on the character selection screen in a group brawl, a sound effect will be emitted from that player's Wii Remote. Each character's sound effect is different, and the volume can be adjusted by using the Home menu.

List of selection sounds

Mario saying "Here we go!"
Luigi saying "Hii-yah!"
Peach saying "Sweet!", similar to her Up Taunt.
Bowser roaring.
An egg sound and Yoshi saying his name.
Wario laughing, similar to his Up Taunt.
Donkey Kong roaring.
Diddy Kong making noise.
Link yelling, similar to his Up Smash.
Zelda's Transform sound effect followed by a cry similar to her Nayru's Love cry.
Toon Link's Up Taunt tune followed by a yell similar to his Up Smash.
Ganondorf yelling.
Samus's noise, similar to her Up Special.
Kirby saying his Down Taunt "Haiii!" after a bouncy sound.
Meta Knight saying his Side Taunt "Fight me!"
Fox saying "Come on!", similar to his Up Taunt.
Falco saying "Piece of cake" as in his Up Taunt.
Wolf saying "Playtime's over".
Pikachu saying "Pika!"
Jigglypuff's Rollout sound effect followed by a cry.
A Poké Ball sound effect followed by Pokémon Trainer saying "Go for it!"
Lucario grunts.
Captain Falcon yelling "YEEAAHHH!"
Ness' Up Taunt "Okay!"
The Ice Climbers's Side Taunt sound effect.
Marth's Up Smash sound effect.
Ike saying "Prepare yourself" as in his Side Taunt.
Mr. Game & Watch's various SFX.
Pit saying "The fight is on!"
Olimar's Pikmin Pluck sound effect followed by the Pikmin Order sound effect.
R.O.B. whirring, similar to his Up Taunt.
Sonic's Ring sound effect.
Snake saying "It's showtime" like in his Final Smash.

Trivia

  • The selection sounds for Kirby, Peach, and Ganondorf are taken directly from Melee, rather than using the newly-recorded voices for the characters.
    • Interestingly, the sound for Ganondorf is unused in Melee and can only be heard in its Sound Test.