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Does Not Like Shoes has been renamed and redefined to focus on characters that explicitly or implicitly state a preference for going barefoot. Removing misuse


* DoesNotLikeShoes: Fights barefooted. Justified in that they're a fitness trainer and you usually wouldn't wear shoes in the environment they're used to. That being said, they can still equip shoes as custom equipment.
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* PeekABangs: Rosalina has her right eye covered by one big bang of hair.
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* NeverFoundTheBody: After Mario was suddenly dispatched by Ridley, the Space Pirate attacks him next by jabbing his bladed tail through his torso. It's never truly known what exactly has happened to Mega Man after that brutal display was demonstrated. Either his mangled body was thrown into a pit or Ridley managed to have him KilledOffscreen.
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* BareYourMidriff: The female trainer shows some navel. Not as much as in ''Wii Fit U'', but it's still there.
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* SuddenNameChange: In ''Brawl'', a male Villager had a trophy under the name "Animal Crossing Boy", while stickers for villagers of both genders are just referred to as "Boy" and "Girl"[[note]]which the names [[NamesTheSame are also shared]] with the stickers for the protagonists of ''VideoGame/MagicalVacation''[[/note]].

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* SuddenNameChange: In ''Brawl'', a male Villager had a trophy under the name "Animal Crossing Boy", while stickers for villagers of both genders are just referred to as "Boy" and "Girl"[[note]]which the names [[NamesTheSame [[OneSteveLimit are also shared]] with the stickers for the protagonists of ''VideoGame/MagicalVacation''[[/note]].
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* EagleLand: Is the second fighter in the roster to explicitly hail from the United States, succeeding Snake and going before Ken and Terry.
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* CoolPet: Mega Man is assisted in his default recovery by Rush. One variation in ''Smash 4'' has his bird Beat help him out instead.
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* AnAxeToGrind: Though its most obvious use is to chop down the tree created by the Timber special, their axe can also be utilized as a highly effective weapon against other fighters as long as a full-grown tree is on the field.
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!!!!!!'''Female Trainer voiced by:''' Hitomi Hirose (Japanese), October Moore (American English), Tania Emery (British English), Pilar Orti (European Spanish), Isabela Arevalo (Latin American Spanish), Corinne Kempa (French), Lara Parmiani (Italian), Sylvia St. John (German)

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!!!!!!'''Female Trainer voiced by:''' Hitomi Hirose (Japanese), October Moore (American English), Tania Emery (British English), Pilar Orti (European Spanish), Isabela Arevalo (Latin American Spanish), Corinne Kempa (French), Lara Parmiani Creator/LaraParmiani (Italian), Sylvia St. John (German)

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* DubNameChange: As usual, he is known as Rockman in Japan.

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As usual, he is known as Rockman in Japan.Japan.
** Dr. Light's trophy in ''Smash 4'' refers to him by different names depending on the region. "Mega" in American English, and "Rock" in British English.



** He can wall jump in ''Smash'', which is one of X's abilities.

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** He can wall jump in ''Smash'', jump, which is one of X's abilities.



** All of his alternate costumes are based on the color schemes of copied weapons.

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** All of his alternate costumes are based on the color schemes of copied weapons. Namely, Rush Coil, Leaf Shield, Metal Blade, Air Shooter, Slash Claw, Flame Sword, and Thunder Beam.
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* RatedMForManly: The fact that he's a [[BadassNormal relatively ordinary boxer]] who's still more than able to take on gods, giant monsters, galactic bounty hunters, and master swordsmen through nothing more than [[TrainingFromHell intense training]] and [[{{Determinator}} sheer willpower]] definitely earns him points in manliness. It also helps that some fans consider Mac as the [[TheRival American counterpart]] to [[StreetFighter Ryu]] (besides Ken).

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* RatedMForManly: The fact that he's a [[BadassNormal relatively ordinary boxer]] who's still more than able to take on gods, giant monsters, galactic bounty hunters, and master swordsmen through nothing more than [[TrainingFromHell intense training]] and [[{{Determinator}} sheer willpower]] definitely earns him points in manliness. It also helps that some fans consider Mac as the [[TheRival American counterpart]] to [[StreetFighter [[Franchise/StreetFighter Ryu]] (besides Ken).
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* BadassNormal: They have no supernatural powers to speak of, yet are able to go toe-to-toe with the best of them. Plus, they can ''catch anything'' thrown at them; [[UpToEleven this includes guided missiles, swirling balls of destructive energy, trees, and animated suits of armor]].

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* BadassNormal: They have no supernatural powers to speak of, yet are able to go toe-to-toe with the best of them. Plus, they can ''catch anything'' thrown at them; [[UpToEleven this includes guided missiles, swirling balls of destructive energy, trees, and animated suits of armor]].armor.
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->'''Final Smash''': [[AlphaStrike Mega Legends]]
Mega Man fires a Black Hole Bomb, a weapon taken from Galaxy Man in ''VideoGame/MegaMan9''. If the explosion hits any opponents, they will get sucked in and subsequently blasted by Mega Man and his counterparts from across the meta-franchise: VideoGame/MegaManX, [[VideoGame/MegaManLegends Megaman Volnutt]], [[VideoGame/MegaManBattleNetwork MegaMan.EXE]], and [[VideoGame/MegaManStarForce Geo Stellar (with Omega-Xis)]] (plus his brother Proto Man and his rival Bass, as of ''Ultimate'').

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->'''Final '''Final Smash''': [[AlphaStrike Mega Legends]]
Mega ->Mega Man fires a Black Hole Bomb, a weapon taken from Galaxy Man in ''VideoGame/MegaMan9''. If the explosion hits any opponents, they will get sucked in and subsequently blasted by Mega Man and his counterparts from across the meta-franchise: VideoGame/MegaManX, [[VideoGame/MegaManLegends Megaman Volnutt]], [[VideoGame/MegaManBattleNetwork MegaMan.EXE]], and [[VideoGame/MegaManStarForce Geo Stellar (with Omega-Xis)]] (plus his brother Proto Man and his rival Bass, as of ''Ultimate'').

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->See Characters/MegaManClassicHeroes for more information on the character in his origin series.


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'''Neutral Special:''' [[AbsurdlySharpBlade Metal Blade]]
->Metal Man's weapon from ''VideoGame/MegaMan2''. Mega Man throws out a saw blade that deals modest damage and can penetrate enemies. Inputting a direction just before the blade is thrown allows Mega Man to throw the blade in that direction. The blade can also be stuck in the floor or wall and picked up and re-thrown by Mega Man...or a crafty opponent.
'''Side Special''': [[StickyBomb Crash Bomb]]
->Crash Man's weapon from ''VideoGame/MegaMan2''. Mega Man fires a drill-tipped timed explosive that sticks to enemies or walls and detonates after a few moments. While stuck to a player, moving close to another player ([[HoistByHisOwnPetard or Mega Man]]) will pass the bomb onto that player, so be careful.
'''Up Special''': [[SpringCoil Rush Coil]]
->Introduced in ''VideoGame/MegaMan3'', Mega Man's canine companion Rush warps onto the battlefield and provides a spring with which to launch him into the air. Mega Man can still use his normal attacks while airborne after using the Rush Coil, and other players can use the Coil while Rush is present.
'''Down Special''': [[GreenThumb Leaf Shield]]
->Wood Man's weapon from ''VideoGame/MegaMan2''. Mega Man summons a rotating barrier of razor-sharp leaves that, while offering minimal protection, can hit opponents multiple times. Holding the special attack button lets Mega Man keep the Shield on him for a moment before throwing it forward.
->'''Final Smash''': [[AlphaStrike Mega Legends]]
Mega Man fires a Black Hole Bomb, a weapon taken from Galaxy Man in ''VideoGame/MegaMan9''. If the explosion hits any opponents, they will get sucked in and subsequently blasted by Mega Man and his counterparts from across the meta-franchise: VideoGame/MegaManX, [[VideoGame/MegaManLegends Megaman Volnutt]], [[VideoGame/MegaManBattleNetwork MegaMan.EXE]], and [[VideoGame/MegaManStarForce Geo Stellar (with Omega-Xis)]] (plus his brother Proto Man and his rival Bass, as of ''Ultimate'').
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->See Characters/MegaManClassicHeroes for more information on the character in his origin series.
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''Ultimate:'' [[Characters/SuperSmashBrosUltimate64To69 64–69 (Initial Release)]] | [[Characters/SuperSmashBrosEchoFighters New Echo Fighters]] | [[Characters/SuperSmashBrosUltimate70To75 70–75 (DLC Fighters 1)]] | [[Characters/SuperSmashBrosUltimate76To82 76–82 (DLC Fighters 2)]]\\

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''Ultimate:'' [[Characters/SuperSmashBrosUltimate64To69 64–69 (Initial Release)]] | [[Characters/SuperSmashBrosEchoFighters [[Characters/SuperSmashBrosUltimateEchoFighters New Echo Fighters]] | [[Characters/SuperSmashBrosUltimate70To75 70–75 (DLC Fighters 1)]] | [[Characters/SuperSmashBrosUltimate76To82 76–82 (DLC Fighters 2)]]\\
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'''Individual Characters''': [[Characters/SuperSmashBrosGanondorf Ganondorf]] | [[Characters/SuperSmashBrosBayonetta Bayonetta]] | [[Characters/SuperSmashBrosJoker Joker]] | [[Characters/SuperSmashBrosHero Hero]] | [[Characters/SuperSmashBrosSteve Steve]] | [[Characters/SuperSmashBrosSephiroth Sephiroth]] | [[Characters/SuperSmashBrosPyraMythra Pyra / Mythra]]\\
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->'''Specials:''' [[FoeTossingCharge Straight]] [[ChargedAttack Lunge]][=/=][[MegatonPunch KO]] [[{{Shoryuken}} Uppercut]] (with a full Power Meter), [[EnhancedPunch Jolt Haymaker]], [[{{Shoryuken}} Rising Uppercut]], [[CounterAttack Slip Counter]],

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->'''Specials:''' [[FoeTossingCharge Straight]] [[ChargedAttack Lunge]][=/=][[MegatonPunch KO]] [[{{Shoryuken}} Uppercut]] (with a full Power Meter), [[EnhancedPunch Jolt Haymaker]], [[{{Shoryuken}} Rising Uppercut]], [[CounterAttack Slip Counter]], Counter]]
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-> '''Home Series:''' ''VideoGame/AnimalCrossing''

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-> '''Home ->'''Home Series:''' ''VideoGame/AnimalCrossing''



--> '''Debut:''' ''[[VideoGame/AnimalCrossing2001 Doubutsu no Mori]]'' (lit. "Animal Forest") [[[UsefulNotes/Nintendo64 N64]]], 2001
--> '''Creator:''' Creator/{{Nintendo}}
--> '''Publisher:''' Nintendo

-> '''Playable in:''' ''3DS/Wii U'', ''Ultimate''
-> '''Specials''': [[{{Hammerspace}} Pocket]], [[RocketRide Lloid Rocket]], [[VideoGame/BalloonFight Balloon]] [[VideoGameFlight Trip]], [[GreenThumb Timber]]
-> '''Final Smash:''' [[StuffBlowingUp Dream House[=/=]Housewarming Party]]

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--> '''Debut:''' -->'''Debut:''' ''[[VideoGame/AnimalCrossing2001 Doubutsu no Mori]]'' (lit. "Animal Forest") [[[UsefulNotes/Nintendo64 N64]]], 2001
--> '''Creator:''' -->'''Creator:''' Creator/{{Nintendo}}
--> '''Publisher:''' -->'''Publisher:''' Nintendo

-> '''Playable ->'''Playable in:''' ''3DS/Wii U'', ''Ultimate''
-> '''Specials''': ->'''Specials:''' [[{{Hammerspace}} Pocket]], [[RocketRide Lloid Rocket]], [[VideoGame/BalloonFight Balloon]] [[VideoGameFlight Trip]], [[GreenThumb Timber]]
-> '''Final ->'''Final Smash:''' [[StuffBlowingUp Dream House[=/=]Housewarming Party]]



-> See Characters/AnimalCrossingPlayerCharacter for more information on the character in their origin series.

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-> See ->See Characters/AnimalCrossingPlayerCharacter for more information on the character in their origin series.



* ArrowCatch: And Missile Catch, and Beam Catch, and Bomb Catch, etc.

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* ArrowCatch: And Missile Catch, and Beam Catch, and Bomb Catch, etc.etc..



* BadassNormal: They have no supernatural powers to speak of, yet are able to go toe-to-toe with the best of them. Plus, they can ''catch anything'' thrown at them; [[UpToEleven this includes guided missiles, swirling balls of destructive energy, trees, and animated suits of armor.]]

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* BadassNormal: They have no supernatural powers to speak of, yet are able to go toe-to-toe with the best of them. Plus, they can ''catch anything'' thrown at them; [[UpToEleven this includes guided missiles, swirling balls of destructive energy, trees, and animated suits of armor.]]armor]].



** ''3DS/Wii U'': All stages from their series[[note]]Tortimer Island in ''3DS'', Town and City and Smashville in ''Wii U''[[/note]].

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** ''3DS/Wii U'': All stages from their series[[note]]Tortimer series.[[note]]Tortimer Island in ''3DS'', Town and City and Smashville in ''Wii U''[[/note]].U''.[[/note]]






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-> '''Home Series:''' ''Franchise/MegaMan''

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-> '''Home ->'''Home Series:''' ''Franchise/MegaMan''



--> '''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/{{Mega Man|1}}'' [[[UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem NES]]], 1987
--> '''Creator:''' Creator/{{Capcom}}
--> '''Publisher:''' Capcom

-> '''Playable in:''' ''3DS/Wii U'', ''Ultimate''
-> '''Specials''': [[ExtraOreDinary Metal]] [[AbsurdlySharpBlade Blade]], [[StickyBomb Crash Bomb]], [[SpringCoil Rush Coil]], [[GreenThumb Leaf Shield]]
-> '''Final Smash:''' [[AlphaStrike Mega Legends]]

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--> '''Debut:''' -->'''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/{{Mega Man|1}}'' [[[UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem NES]]], 1987
--> '''Creator:''' -->'''Creator:''' Creator/{{Capcom}}
--> '''Publisher:''' -->'''Publisher:''' Capcom

-> '''Playable ->'''Playable in:''' ''3DS/Wii U'', ''Ultimate''
-> '''Specials''': ->'''Specials:''' [[ExtraOreDinary Metal]] [[AbsurdlySharpBlade Blade]], [[StickyBomb Crash Bomb]], [[SpringCoil Rush Coil]], [[GreenThumb Leaf Shield]]
-> '''Final ->'''Final Smash:''' [[AlphaStrike Mega Legends]]



-> See Characters/MegaManClassicHeroes for more information on the character in his origin series.

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-> See ->See Characters/MegaManClassicHeroes for more information on the character in his origin series.



* BlueIsHeroic: He's a robot in blue armor and the main character of his home franchise. His Boxing Ring nickname in ''3DS/Wii U'' is even the "Blue Metal Hero."

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* BlueIsHeroic: He's a robot in blue armor and the main character of his home franchise. His Boxing Ring nickname in ''3DS/Wii U'' is even the "Blue Metal Hero."Hero".



* DifficultButAwesome: Like most characters from his [[Franchise/MegaMan home series]], Mega Man doesn't appreciate close combat, an obvious detriment in a game that ''encourages'' getting scrappy. The best way to play him is quite simply to pretend you're playing a ''Mega Man'' game: be very cautious and keep your distance from the enemy, making liberal use of the Mega Buster and occasional use of his Robot Master abilities, patiently waiting until they've got the position and damage for you to line up a K.O blow.

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* DifficultButAwesome: Like most characters from his [[Franchise/MegaMan home series]], Mega Man doesn't appreciate close combat, an obvious detriment in a game that ''encourages'' getting scrappy. The best way to play him is quite simply to pretend you're playing a ''Mega Man'' game: be very cautious and keep your distance from the enemy, making liberal use of the Mega Buster and occasional use of his Robot Master abilities, patiently waiting until they've got the position and damage for you to line up a K.O KO blow.



* PainToTheAss: As his grab on many females grabs them by their butts rather than their backs for whatever reason and his pummel involves him [[https://i.imgur.com/Plf5QFn.jpg squeezing]] the grabbed area very hard it involves quite a bit of pain to the rump of the unlucky lady

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* PainToTheAss: As his grab on many females grabs them by their butts rather than their backs for whatever reason and his pummel involves him [[https://i.imgur.com/Plf5QFn.jpg squeezing]] the grabbed area very hard it involves quite a bit of pain to the rump of the unlucky ladylady.






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-> '''Home Series:''' ''VideoGame/WiiFit''

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-> '''Home ->'''Home Series:''' ''VideoGame/WiiFit''



--> '''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/WiiFit'' [UsefulNotes/{{Wii}}], 2007
--> '''Creator:''' Nintendo
--> '''Publisher:''' Nintendo

-> '''Playable in:''' ''3DS/Wii U'', ''Ultimate''
-> '''Specials''': [[PowerOfTheSun Sun]] [[ChargedAttack Salutation]], [[WeaponizedBall Header]], [[VideoGameFlight Super]] [[RingsOfDeath Hoop]], [[StatusBuff Deep Breathing]]
-> '''Final Smash:''' [[TitleDrop Wii]] [[BeamSpam Fit]]

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--> '''Debut:''' -->'''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/WiiFit'' [UsefulNotes/{{Wii}}], 2007
--> '''Creator:''' -->'''Creator:''' Nintendo
--> '''Publisher:''' -->'''Publisher:''' Nintendo

-> '''Playable ->'''Playable in:''' ''3DS/Wii U'', ''Ultimate''
-> '''Specials''': ->'''Specials:''' [[PowerOfTheSun Sun]] [[ChargedAttack Salutation]], [[WeaponizedBall Header]], [[VideoGameFlight Super]] [[RingsOfDeath Hoop]], [[StatusBuff Deep Breathing]]
-> '''Final ->'''Final Smash:''' [[TitleDrop Wii]] [[BeamSpam Fit]]



* BoobsAndButtPose: When they're lying face-up. [[ShownTheirWork Fitting]], [[http://i.imgur.com/upBkzXH.jpg as they're doing a real yoga stretch called a Spinal Twist.]]

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* BoobsAndButtPose: When they're lying face-up. [[ShownTheirWork Fitting]], [[http://i.imgur.com/upBkzXH.jpg as they're doing a real yoga stretch called a Spinal Twist.]]Twist]].



* DissonantSerenity: They keep spouting off all the motivational lines they use in the ''Wii Fit'' games even while savagely beating up their opponents. [[spoiler:The female Wii Fit Trainer even maintains her calm as the rest of the fighters (herself included) are obliterated by Galeem's attack in ''World of Light'']]

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* DissonantSerenity: They keep spouting off all the motivational lines they use in the ''Wii Fit'' games even while savagely beating up their opponents. [[spoiler:The female Wii Fit Trainer even maintains her calm as the rest of the fighters (herself included) are obliterated by Galeem's attack in ''World of Light'']]Light''.]]



** ''3DS/Wii U'': Due to the lack of a ''Wii Fit'' stage in ''3DS'', they are associated with miscellanous series stage list[[note]][=PictoChat=] 2, Balloon Fight, Living Room, Find Mii and Tomodachi Life[[/note]]. In ''Wii U'' however, they get the Wii Fit Studio.

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** ''3DS/Wii U'': Due to the lack of a ''Wii Fit'' stage in ''3DS'', they are associated with miscellanous series stage list[[note]][=PictoChat=] list.[[note]][=PictoChat=] 2, Balloon Fight, Living Room, Find Mii Mii, and Tomodachi Life[[/note]]. Life.[[/note]] In ''Wii U'' however, they get the Wii Fit Studio.



* PurelyAestheticGender: Their gender doesn't make a difference during fights. It's the preference of the player. To take it further than most, while the main trophy (the Classic one) shows the female trainer, the alternate All-Star trophy shows the male trainer in a different pose. However, unlike the others with gender selection for their alternate costume, Wii Fit Trainer has different conversations for each gender in the "Palutena's Guidance" taunts and they have different titles for the Boxing Ring as well, indicating that they are not only different alts but different characters altogether who share a spot, like Bowser Jr. and the Koopalings and Olimar & Alph.

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* PurelyAestheticGender: Their gender doesn't make a difference during fights. It's the preference of the player. To take it further than most, while the main trophy (the Classic one) shows the female trainer, the alternate All-Star trophy shows the male trainer in a different pose. However, unlike the others with gender selection for their alternate costume, Wii Fit Trainer has different conversations for each gender in the "Palutena's Guidance" taunts and they have different titles for the Boxing Ring as well, indicating that they are not only different alts but different characters altogether who share a spot, like Bowser Jr. and the Koopalings and Olimar & and Alph.



* RunningGag: In screenshots, having the Trainer perform a yoga stretch or play sports, while another character does a pose vaguely similar to it or plays along, treating them just like a [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin fitness instructor.]] Getting close to being [[OncePerEpisode once per character]]. For a full list: [[http://i.imgur.com/jrzixx9.jpg Pikachu]], [[http://i.imgur.com/g50tpfT.jpg Kirby]], [[http://www.ssbwiki.com/images/1/1f/WiiFitFox.jpg Fox]], [[http://www.ssbwiki.com/images/4/4b/WiiFitTrainerBowserWiiUSSB4.png Bowser]], [[http://www.ssbwiki.com/images/1/15/Mario_and_Trainer_-_Air_Acrobatics_.jpg Mario]], [[http://supersmashbros.wikia.com/wiki/File:Luc6.jpg Lucas]], [[http://www.ssbwiki.com/images/7/7a/Luigi_and_Wii_Fit_Trainer.jpg Luigi]], [[http://i.imgur.com/g0SoFe2.jpg Pit]], [[http://i.imgur.com/KsPYmXr.jpg Olimar]], [[http://www.ssbwiki.com/images/2/2e/Peach_and_Wii_Fit_Trainer.jpg Peach]], [[http://i.imgur.com/I53f6s0.jpg with self (alt. costume)]], [[http://i.imgur.com/RCOpXiH.jpg Sonic]], [[http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/media/36346/4/15.jpg Dedede]] [[http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/media/36346/4/16.jpg (not getting it)]], [[http://www.smashbros.com/images/character/lucario/screen-5.jpg Lucario]], [[http://www.smashbros.com/images/character/diddy_kong/screen-8.jpg Diddy Kong]], [[http://i.imgur.com/d5YQjpi.jpg Zero Suit Samus]], [[http://cdn.destructoid.com//ul/273396-/WUPP_AX_scrnC21_33_Ev04a.bmp-noscale.jpg Sheik with both]], [[http://i.imgur.com/9eHLyoB.jpg Yoshi solo]] and [[http://cdn.destructoid.com//ul/273396-/WUPP_AX_scrnC22_20_Ev04a.bmp-noscale.jpg with both]], [[http://cdn.destructoid.com//ul/273396-/WUPP_AX_scrnCn06_22_Ev04a.bmp-noscale.jpg Greninja?]], [[http://i.imgur.com/cC25GaM.png Palutena]], [[http://i.imgur.com/Jad2Ncl.jpg Male Robin]], [[http://i.imgur.com/APtiP66.jpg Female Robin]], [[http://i.imgur.com/0ImH0k2.jpg Dr. Mario]], [[http://i.imgur.com/Av8p5dH.jpg Falco]], and [[http://i.imgur.com/nNj9upX.jpg Mr. Game & Watch]].

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* RunningGag: In screenshots, having the Trainer perform a yoga stretch or play sports, while another character does a pose vaguely similar to it or plays along, treating them just like a [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin fitness instructor.]] instructor]]. Getting close to being [[OncePerEpisode once per character]]. For a full list: [[http://i.imgur.com/jrzixx9.jpg Pikachu]], [[http://i.imgur.com/g50tpfT.jpg Kirby]], [[http://www.ssbwiki.com/images/1/1f/WiiFitFox.jpg Fox]], [[http://www.ssbwiki.com/images/4/4b/WiiFitTrainerBowserWiiUSSB4.png Bowser]], [[http://www.ssbwiki.com/images/1/15/Mario_and_Trainer_-_Air_Acrobatics_.jpg Mario]], [[http://supersmashbros.wikia.com/wiki/File:Luc6.jpg Lucas]], [[http://www.ssbwiki.com/images/7/7a/Luigi_and_Wii_Fit_Trainer.jpg Luigi]], [[http://i.imgur.com/g0SoFe2.jpg Pit]], [[http://i.imgur.com/KsPYmXr.jpg Olimar]], [[http://www.ssbwiki.com/images/2/2e/Peach_and_Wii_Fit_Trainer.jpg Peach]], [[http://i.imgur.com/I53f6s0.jpg with self (alt. costume)]], [[http://i.imgur.com/RCOpXiH.jpg Sonic]], [[http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/media/36346/4/15.jpg Dedede]] [[http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/media/36346/4/16.jpg (not getting it)]], [[http://www.smashbros.com/images/character/lucario/screen-5.jpg Lucario]], [[http://www.smashbros.com/images/character/diddy_kong/screen-8.jpg Diddy Kong]], [[http://i.imgur.com/d5YQjpi.jpg Zero Suit Samus]], [[http://cdn.destructoid.com//ul/273396-/WUPP_AX_scrnC21_33_Ev04a.bmp-noscale.jpg Sheik with both]], [[http://i.imgur.com/9eHLyoB.jpg Yoshi solo]] and [[http://cdn.destructoid.com//ul/273396-/WUPP_AX_scrnC22_20_Ev04a.bmp-noscale.jpg with both]], [[http://cdn.destructoid.com//ul/273396-/WUPP_AX_scrnCn06_22_Ev04a.bmp-noscale.jpg Greninja?]], [[http://i.imgur.com/cC25GaM.png Palutena]], [[http://i.imgur.com/Jad2Ncl.jpg Male Robin]], [[http://i.imgur.com/APtiP66.jpg Female Robin]], [[http://i.imgur.com/0ImH0k2.jpg Dr. Mario]], [[http://i.imgur.com/Av8p5dH.jpg Falco]], and [[http://i.imgur.com/nNj9upX.jpg Mr. Game & Watch]].






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-> '''Home Series:''' ''Franchise/SuperMarioBros''

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-> '''Home ->'''Home Series:''' ''Franchise/SuperMarioBros''



--> '''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/SuperMarioGalaxy'' [UsefulNotes/{{Wii}}], 2007
--> '''Creator:''' Nintendo
--> '''Publisher:''' Nintendo

-> '''Playable in:''' ''3DS/Wii U'', ''Ultimate''
-> '''Specials''': [[FastballSpecial Luma Shot]], [[EdibleAmmunition Star Bits]], [[NotQuiteFlight Launch Star]], [[GravityMaster Gravitational Pull]]
-> '''Final Smash:''' [[StarPower Power Star]] (''3DS/Wii U''), Grand Star (''Ultimate'')

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--> '''Debut:''' -->'''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/SuperMarioGalaxy'' [UsefulNotes/{{Wii}}], 2007
--> '''Creator:''' -->'''Creator:''' Nintendo
--> '''Publisher:''' -->'''Publisher:''' Nintendo

-> '''Playable ->'''Playable in:''' ''3DS/Wii U'', ''Ultimate''
-> '''Specials''': ->'''Specials:''' [[FastballSpecial Luma Shot]], [[EdibleAmmunition Star Bits]], [[NotQuiteFlight Launch Star]], [[GravityMaster Gravitational Pull]]
-> '''Final ->'''Final Smash:''' [[StarPower Power Star]] (''3DS/Wii U''), Grand Star (''Ultimate'')



-> See Characters/SuperMarioBrosAllies for more information on both characters in their origin series.

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-> See ->See Characters/SuperMarioBrosAllies for more information on both characters in their origin series.



* AdaptationalBadass: Narrowly averted. While Rosalina was introduced as a competent guide character, she had ''one'' appearance as a playable character (spin-off games aside) prior to ''Smash'', in ''VideoGame/SuperMario3DWorld'', and the closest thing to combat that she had been previously involved in was [[spoiler:using the Comet Observatory to destroy Bowser's fleet in ''Galaxy'']]. Played straight for the Lumas, which haven't been shown fighting in the ''Mario'' series, with their most notable feat being [[spoiler:sacrificing themselves to neutralize Bowser's black hole in ''VideoGame/SuperMarioGalaxy'']].

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* AdaptationalBadass: Narrowly averted. While Rosalina was introduced as a competent guide character, she had ''one'' appearance as a playable character (spin-off games aside) prior to ''Smash'', in ''VideoGame/SuperMario3DWorld'', and the closest thing to combat that she had been previously involved in was [[spoiler:using the Comet Observatory to destroy Bowser's fleet in ''Galaxy'']]. ''Galaxy''.]] Played straight for the Lumas, which haven't been shown fighting in the ''Mario'' series, with their most notable feat being [[spoiler:sacrificing themselves to neutralize Bowser's black hole in ''VideoGame/SuperMarioGalaxy'']].''VideoGame/SuperMarioGalaxy''.]]



** ''3DS/Wii U'': All stages from their series[[note]]3D Land, Golden Plains, Rainbow Road, Paper Mario, Mushroomy Kingdom in ''3DS'', Mario Galaxy, Mushroom Kingdom U, Mario Circuit. Mario Circuit (Brawl), Delfino Plaza, Luigi's Mansion in ''Wii U'', and the DLC stages Peach's Castle (64) and Super Mario Maker for both[[/note]].

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** ''3DS/Wii U'': All stages from their series[[note]]3D series.[[note]]3D Land, Golden Plains, Rainbow Road, Paper Mario, Mushroomy Kingdom in ''3DS'', Mario Galaxy, Mushroom Kingdom U, Mario Circuit. Mario Circuit (Brawl), Delfino Plaza, Luigi's Mansion in ''Wii U'', and the DLC stages Peach's Castle (64) and Super Mario Maker for both[[/note]]. both.[[/note]]






-> '''Home Series:''' ''VideoGame/PunchOut''

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-> '''Home ->'''Home Series:''' ''VideoGame/PunchOut''



--> '''Debut:''' ''Punch-Out!!'' [UsefulNotes/{{Arcade|Game}}], 1983 (boxer); ''Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!!'' [[[UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem NES]]], 1987 (as Little Mac)
--> '''Creator:''' Nintendo
--> '''Publisher:''' Nintendo

-> '''Playable in:''' ''3DS/Wii U'', ''Ultimate''
-> '''Specials''': [[FoeTossingCharge Straight]] [[ChargedAttack Lunge]][=/=][[MegatonPunch KO]] [[{{Shoryuken}} Uppercut]] (with a full Power Meter), [[EnhancedPunch Jolt Haymaker]], [[{{Shoryuken}} Rising Uppercut]], [[CounterAttack Slip Counter]],
-> '''Final Smash:''' [[HulkingOut Giga Mac]] (''3DS/Wii U''), [[NoHoldsBarredBeatdown Giga Mac Rush]] (''Ultimate'')

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--> '''Debut:''' -->'''Debut:''' ''Punch-Out!!'' [UsefulNotes/{{Arcade|Game}}], 1983 (boxer); ''Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!!'' [[[UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem NES]]], 1987 (as Little Mac)
--> '''Creator:''' -->'''Creator:''' Nintendo
--> '''Publisher:''' -->'''Publisher:''' Nintendo

-> '''Playable ->'''Playable in:''' ''3DS/Wii U'', ''Ultimate''
-> '''Specials''': ->'''Specials:''' [[FoeTossingCharge Straight]] [[ChargedAttack Lunge]][=/=][[MegatonPunch KO]] [[{{Shoryuken}} Uppercut]] (with a full Power Meter), [[EnhancedPunch Jolt Haymaker]], [[{{Shoryuken}} Rising Uppercut]], [[CounterAttack Slip Counter]],
-> '''Final ->'''Final Smash:''' [[HulkingOut Giga Mac]] (''3DS/Wii U''), [[NoHoldsBarredBeatdown Giga Mac Rush]] (''Ultimate'')



-> See the ''Characters/PunchOut'' character page for more information on the character in his origin series.

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-> See ->See the ''Characters/PunchOut'' character page for more information on the character in his origin series.



* ArtEvolution: His ''Brawl'' design is more closely inspired by the NES original while in ''4'' his design is taken from ''Punch-Out!!'' for the Wii, with the unmistakably black hair from the NES game instead of the [[HairColorDissonance dark blue/greenish-black hair]] from the Wii game. [[http://i.imgur.com/rDADYvb.png Comparison here]].

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* ArtEvolution: His ''Brawl'' design is more closely inspired by the NES original while in ''4'' his design is taken from ''Punch-Out!!'' for the Wii, with the unmistakably black hair from the NES game instead of the [[HairColorDissonance dark blue/greenish-black hair]] from the Wii game. Comparison [[http://i.imgur.com/rDADYvb.png Comparison here]].
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* PhysicalGod: At least in this iteration, she somehow carries ''the universe itself'' within her gown. Thankfully, she only uses this to summon forth various means of attack. Despite that, [[DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu anyone and everyone can beat her.]]

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* PhysicalGod: PhysicalGoddess: At least in this iteration, she somehow carries ''the universe itself'' within her gown. Thankfully, she only uses this to summon forth various means of attack. Despite that, [[DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu anyone and everyone can beat her.]]
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* EnergyBall: His Charge Shot,[[NamesTheSame (not to be confused with Samus' Neutral Special)]] which is blasted out of his ArmCannon, has a lot of deceptive range for his forward smash.

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* EnergyBall: His Charge Shot,[[NamesTheSame (not Shot,(not to be confused with Samus' Neutral Special)]] Special by any means) which is blasted out of his ArmCannon, has a lot of deceptive range for his forward smash.



* MegatonPunch: His up tilt, the Mega Upper can launch the sucker in the skies. It's highly effective when he's in a closer distance with his enemy given the shortened sweetspot.

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* MegatonPunch: His up tilt, the Mega Upper can launch the any sucker in into the skies. It's highly effective when he's in a closer distance with his enemy given the shortened and stronger sweetspot.
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* EnergyBall: His Charge Shot,[[NamesTheSame (not to be confused with Samus' Neutral Special)]] which is blasted out of his ArmCannon, has a lot of deceptive range for his forward smash.


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* GlacierWaif: Mega's definitely one of the heaviest characters in the game even if he looks like a 10-year-old robotic child, and packs some of the strongest attacks in his moveset such as his Hard Knuckle, forward smash, and his Mega Upper.


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* MegatonPunch: His up tilt, the Mega Upper can launch the sucker in the skies. It's highly effective when he's in a closer distance with his enemy given the shortened sweetspot.
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[[caption-width-right:350:[[BlueIsHeroic Blue Metal Hero]] /[softreturn][[FanNickname The Blue Bomber]]]]

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[[caption-width-right:350:[[BlueIsHeroic Blue Metal Hero]] /[softreturn][[FanNickname The /[softreturn]The Blue Bomber]]]]Bomber]]
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* CombinationAttack: His Final Smash -- he fires Charge Shots with [[VideoGame/MegaManX Mega Man X]], [[VideoGame/MegaManLegends Mega Man Volnutt]], [[VideoGame/MegaManBattleNetwork Mega Man.EXE]], and [[VideoGame/MegaManStarForce Geo Stelar]]. ''Ultimate'' has Proto Man and Bass join in as well.

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* CombinationAttack: His Final Smash -- he fires Charge Shots with [[VideoGame/MegaManX Mega Man X]], VideoGame/MegaManX, [[VideoGame/MegaManLegends Mega Man Volnutt]], [[VideoGame/MegaManBattleNetwork Mega Man.MegaMan.EXE]], and [[VideoGame/MegaManStarForce Geo Stelar]]. ''Ultimate'' has Proto Man and Bass join in as well.



* LimitBreak: For his Final Smash, he fires a Black Hole Bomb to trap his foes before summoning four of his successors[=/=]alternate universe counterparts -- [[VideoGame/MegaManX Mega Man X]], [[VideoGame/MegaManLegends Mega Man Volnutt]], [[VideoGame/MegaManBattleNetwork MegaMan.EXE]], and [[VideoGame/MegaManStarForce Geo Stelar]] -- to help him fire on them with a combined charge blast. In the ''Ultimate'' version, classic Proto Man and Bass also join the attack.

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* LimitBreak: For his Final Smash, he fires a Black Hole Bomb to trap his foes before summoning four of his successors[=/=]alternate successors/alternate universe counterparts -- [[VideoGame/MegaManX Mega Man X]], [[VideoGame/MegaManLegends Mega Man Volnutt]], [[VideoGame/MegaManBattleNetwork MegaMan.EXE]], and [[VideoGame/MegaManStarForce Geo Stelar]] -- to help him fire on them with a combined charge blast. In the ''Ultimate'' version, classic Proto Man and Bass also join the attack.



* PaletteSwap: Naturally, since he does it in his own games when he equips a weapon. Since multiple weapons have used the same colors, there's a lot of overlap. His swaps include the colors for [[VideoGame/MegaMan2 Metal Blade]] (and [[VideoGame/MegaMan4 Ring Boomerang]]), [[VideoGame/MegaMan2 Leaf Shield]] (and [[VideoGame/MegaMan1 Hyper Bomb]], [[VideoGame/MegaMan5 Gyro Attack]], [[VideoGame/MegaManAndBass Copy Vision]], and [[VideoGame/MegaMan9 Tornado Blow]]), and [[VideoGame/MegaMan3 Rush Coil]], [[VideoGame/MegaMan6 Blizzard Attack]] (and [[VideoGame/MegaMan7 Freeze Cracker]], and [[VideoGame/MegaMan10 Jewel Satellite]]), [[VideoGame/MegaMan7 Slash Claw]], [[VideoGame/MegaMan1 Fire Storm]] (and [[VideoGame/MegaMan2 Atomic Fire]], [[VideoGame/MegaMan6 Flame Blast]], [[VideoGame/MegaMan8 Flame Sword]], [[VideoGame/MegaMan9 Magma Bazooka]], and [[VideoGame/MegaMan10 Solar Blaze]]), and [[VideoGame/MegaMan Thunder Beam]] (and [[VideoGame/MegaMan10 Thunder Wool]]).

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* PaletteSwap: Naturally, since he does it in his own games when he equips a weapon. Since multiple weapons have used the same colors, there's a lot of overlap. His swaps include the colors for [[VideoGame/MegaMan2 Metal Blade]] (and [[VideoGame/MegaMan4 Ring Boomerang]]), [[VideoGame/MegaMan2 Leaf Shield]] (and [[VideoGame/MegaMan1 Hyper Bomb]], [[VideoGame/MegaMan5 Gyro Attack]], [[VideoGame/MegaManAndBass Copy Vision]], and [[VideoGame/MegaMan9 Tornado Blow]]), and [[VideoGame/MegaMan3 Rush Coil]], [[VideoGame/MegaMan6 Blizzard Attack]] (and [[VideoGame/MegaMan7 Freeze Cracker]], and [[VideoGame/MegaMan10 Jewel Satellite]]), [[VideoGame/MegaMan7 Slash Claw]], [[VideoGame/MegaMan1 Fire Storm]] (and [[VideoGame/MegaMan2 Atomic Fire]], [[VideoGame/MegaMan6 Flame Blast]], [[VideoGame/MegaMan8 Flame Sword]], [[VideoGame/MegaMan9 Magma Bazooka]], and [[VideoGame/MegaMan10 Solar Blaze]]), and [[VideoGame/MegaMan [[VideoGame/MegaMan1 Thunder Beam]] (and [[VideoGame/MegaMan10 Thunder Wool]]).

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* NecessaryDrawback: For all the things Pocket is useful for, it has two limits: it can't store particularly powerful items (such as summoning items and the Smash Ball), and it can only retain a pocketed item for thirty seconds. Once those thirty seconds are up, the item disappears and leaves their pockets vacant. [[LoopholeAbuse This can be mitigated by simply taking the item out and putting it away again]] (which the game even tells you to do in a hint box), though this only works for handheld items.

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* NecessaryDrawback: For all the things Pocket is useful for, it has two limits: it can't store particularly powerful items (such as summoning items and the Smash Ball), and it can only retain a pocketed item for thirty seconds. Once those thirty seconds are up, the item disappears and leaves their pockets vacant. [[LoopholeAbuse This can be mitigated by simply taking the item out and putting it away again]] (which the game even tells you to do in a hint box), though this only works for handheld items. ''Ultimate'' would remove these drawbacks, allowing Villager to pocket summoning items and to hold on items indefinitely.


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* AchillesHeel: Reflectors will send a good majority of his attacks right back at him.


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** All of his alternate costumes are based on the color schemes of copied weapons.
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* PaletteSwap: Naturally, since he does it in his own games when he equips a weapon. Since multiple weapons have used the same colors, there's a lot of overlap. His swaps include the colors for [[VideoGame/MegaMan2 Metal Blade]] (and [[VideoGame/MegaMan4 Ring Boomerang]]), [[VideoGame/MegaMan2 Leaf Shield]] (and [[VideoGame/MegaMan1 Hyper Bomb]], [[VideoGame/MegaMan5 Gyro Attack]], [[VideoGame/MegaManAndBass Copy Vision]], and [[VideoGame/MegaMan9 Tornado Blow]]), and [[VideoGame/MegaMan3 Rush Coil]], [[VideoGame/MegaMan6 Blizzard Attack]] (and [[VideoGame/MegaMan7 Freeze Cracker]], and [[VideoGame/MegaMan10 Jewel Satellite]]), [[VideoGame/MegaMan7 Slash Claw]], [[VideoGame/MegaMan Fire Storm]] (and [[VideoGame/MegaMan2 Atomic Fire]], [[VideoGame/MegaMan6 Flame Blast]], [[VideoGame/MegaMan8 Flame Sword]], [[VideoGame/MegaMan9 Magma Bazooka]], and [[VideoGame/MegaMan10 Solar Blaze]]), and [[VideoGame/MegaMan Thunder Beam]] (and [[VideoGame/MegaMan10 Thunder Wool]]).

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* PaletteSwap: Naturally, since he does it in his own games when he equips a weapon. Since multiple weapons have used the same colors, there's a lot of overlap. His swaps include the colors for [[VideoGame/MegaMan2 Metal Blade]] (and [[VideoGame/MegaMan4 Ring Boomerang]]), [[VideoGame/MegaMan2 Leaf Shield]] (and [[VideoGame/MegaMan1 Hyper Bomb]], [[VideoGame/MegaMan5 Gyro Attack]], [[VideoGame/MegaManAndBass Copy Vision]], and [[VideoGame/MegaMan9 Tornado Blow]]), and [[VideoGame/MegaMan3 Rush Coil]], [[VideoGame/MegaMan6 Blizzard Attack]] (and [[VideoGame/MegaMan7 Freeze Cracker]], and [[VideoGame/MegaMan10 Jewel Satellite]]), [[VideoGame/MegaMan7 Slash Claw]], [[VideoGame/MegaMan [[VideoGame/MegaMan1 Fire Storm]] (and [[VideoGame/MegaMan2 Atomic Fire]], [[VideoGame/MegaMan6 Flame Blast]], [[VideoGame/MegaMan8 Flame Sword]], [[VideoGame/MegaMan9 Magma Bazooka]], and [[VideoGame/MegaMan10 Solar Blaze]]), and [[VideoGame/MegaMan Thunder Beam]] (and [[VideoGame/MegaMan10 Thunder Wool]]).
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-> '''Specials''': [[FastballSpecial Luma Shot]], [[EdibleBludgeon Star Bits]], [[NotQuiteFlight Launch Star]], [[GravityMaster Gravitational Pull]]

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-> '''Specials''': [[PowerOfTheSun Sun]] [[ChargedAttack Salutation]], [[UseYourHead Header]], [[VideoGameFlight Super]] [[RingsOfDeath Hoop]], [[StatusBuff Deep Breathing]]

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-> '''Specials''': [[PowerOfTheSun Sun]] [[ChargedAttack Salutation]], [[UseYourHead [[WeaponizedBall Header]], [[VideoGameFlight Super]] [[RingsOfDeath Hoop]], [[StatusBuff Deep Breathing]]


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* WeaponizedBall: Wii Fit Trainer's side special has them hit a volley ball to the other side of the stage, hitting anyone in the way.
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''Ultimate:'' [[Characters/SuperSmashBrosUltimate64To69 64–69 (Initial Release)]] | [[Characters/SuperSmashBrosEchoFighters Echo Fighters]] | [[Characters/SuperSmashBrosUltimate70To75 70–75 (DLC Fighters 1)]] | [[Characters/SuperSmashBrosUltimate76To82 76–82 (DLC Fighters 2)]]\\

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''Ultimate:'' [[Characters/SuperSmashBrosUltimate64To69 64–69 (Initial Release)]] | [[Characters/SuperSmashBrosEchoFighters New Echo Fighters]] | [[Characters/SuperSmashBrosUltimate70To75 70–75 (DLC Fighters 1)]] | [[Characters/SuperSmashBrosUltimate76To82 76–82 (DLC Fighters 2)]]\\
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Playing VS. Mode isn't the only way to do this. Other methods include playing on the Spirit Board, playing Mob Smash, or exiting World of Light. Smash Wiki calls this "Cumulative Wait Time," so I'm referring to it as such.


* SecretCharacter: '''For ''Ultimate''''': Play Vs. Mode for 50 minutes, beat Classic Mode with Pikachu or anyone in his unlock tree once, or find and defeat them in ''World of Light''.

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* SecretCharacter: '''For ''Ultimate''''': Play Vs. Mode for Have a Cumulative Wait Time of 50 minutes, beat Classic Mode with Pikachu or anyone in his unlock tree once, or find and defeat them in ''World of Light''.



* SecretCharacter: '''For ''Ultimate''''': Play Vs. Mode for 6 hours and 50 minutes, beat Classic Mode with Pikachu or anyone in his unlock tree four times, or find and defeat him in ''World of Light''.

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* SecretCharacter: '''For ''Ultimate''''': Play Vs. Mode for Have a Cumulative Wait Time of 6 hours and 50 minutes, beat Classic Mode with Pikachu or anyone in his unlock tree four times, or find and defeat him in ''World of Light''.



* SecretCharacter: '''For ''Ultimate''''': Play Vs. Mode for 1 hour and 20 minutes, beat Classic Mode with Samus or anyone in her unlock tree two times, or find and defeat them in ''World of Light''.

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* SecretCharacter: '''For ''Ultimate''''': Play Vs. Mode for Have a Cumulative Wait Time of 1 hour and 20 minutes, beat Classic Mode with Samus or anyone in her unlock tree two times, or find and defeat them in ''World of Light''.



* SecretCharacter: '''For ''Ultimate''''': Play Vs. Mode for 7 hours and 20 minutes, beat Classic Mode with Donkey Kong or anyone in his unlock tree three times, or find and defeat her in ''World of Light''.

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* SecretCharacter: '''For ''Ultimate''''': Play Vs. Mode for Have a Cumulative Wait Time of 7 hours and 20 minutes, beat Classic Mode with Donkey Kong or anyone in his unlock tree three times, or find and defeat her in ''World of Light''.



* SecretCharacter: '''For ''Ultimate''''': Play Vs. Mode for 3 hours and 10 minutes, beat Classic Mode with Mario or anyone in his unlock tree three times, or find and defeat him in ''World of Light''.

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* SecretCharacter: '''For ''Ultimate''''': Play Vs. Mode for Have a Cumulative Wait Time of 3 hours and 10 minutes, beat Classic Mode with Mario or anyone in his unlock tree three times, or find and defeat him in ''World of Light''.

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