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* Although treated as a single character with multiple skins in [[Super Smash Bros.]], Hero is the name of four separate [[Dragon Quest]] characters, therefore the correct child source should be chosen in reference to the portrayed skin. | * Although treated as a single character with multiple skins in [[Super Smash Bros.]], Hero is the name of four separate [[Dragon Quest]] characters, therefore the correct child source should be chosen in reference to the portrayed skin. | ||
Latest revision as of 13:18, 15 January 2021
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Super Smash Bros. | |
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大乱闘スマッシュブラザー | |
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Basic Information
Super Smash Bros. (大乱闘スマッシュブラザー) is a Japanese series of crossover fighting video games that use characters from various other Nintendo games. Instead of a source for Super Smash Bros., E-Shuushuu uses the source tags from which the characters originate.
Tagging Information
- When using characters from a variety of original sources, images must also use the crossover tag.
- Although treated as a single character with multiple skins in Super Smash Bros., Hero is the name of four separate Dragon Quest characters, therefore the correct child source should be chosen in reference to the portrayed skin.
Original Sources
A list of sources that Super Smash Bros. playable characters originate from.
- Banjo — Banjo-Kazooie
- Bayonetta — Bayonetta
- Bowser — Super Mario Bros.
- Bowser Jr. — Super Mario Bros.
- Byleth — Fire Emblem: Three Houses
- Captain Falcon — F-Zero
- Charizard — Pokémon
- Chrom — Fire Emblem Awakening
- Cloud Strife — Final Fantasy VII
- Corrin / Kamui — Fire Emblem Fates
- Dark Pit — Kid Icarus
- Diddy Kong — Donkey Kong
- Donkey Kong — Donkey Kong
- Duck Hunt — Duck Hunt
- Falco Lombardi — Star Fox
- Fox McCloud — Star Fox
- Ganondorf — The Legend of Zelda
- Greninja — Pokémon
- Hero — Dragon Quest III
- Hero — Dragon Quest IV
- Hero — Dragon Quest XI
- Hero — Dragon Quest VIII
- Ice Climbers — Ice Climber
- Ike — Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance
- Incineroar — Pokémon
- Inkling — Splatoon
- Isabelle — Animal Crossing
- Ivysaur — Pokémon
- Jigglypuff — Pokémon
- Kazooie — Banjo-Kazooie
- Ken Masters — Street Fighter
- King Dedede — Kirby
- Kirby — Kirby
- Kurusu Akira aka. Joker — Shin Megami Tensei - Persona 5
- Link — The Legend of Zelda
- Little Mac — Punch-Out!!
- Lucario — Pokémon
- Lucas — EarthBound
- Lucina — Fire Emblem Awakening
- Luigi — Super Mario Bros.
- Luma — Super Mario Bros.
- Mario — Super Mario Bros.
- Marth — Fire Emblem
- Mega Man — Mega Man
- Meta Knight — Kirby
- Mewtwo — Pokémon
- Mr. Game & Watch — Game & Watch
- Ness — EarthBound
- Olimar — Pikmin
- Pac-Man — Pac-Man
- Palutena — Kid Icarus
- Pichu — Pokémon
- Pikachu — Pokémon
- Piranha Plant — Super Mario Bros.
- Pit — Kid Icarus
- Princess Daisy — Super Mario Bros.
- Princess Peach — Super Mario Bros.
- Richter Belmont — Castlevania
- Ridley — Metroid
- Robin — Fire Emblem Awakening
- Rosalina — Super Mario Bros.
- Roy — Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade
- Ryu — Street Fighter
- Samus Aran — Metroid
- Sheik — The Legend of Zelda
- Shulk — Xenoblade
- Simon Belmondo — Castlevania
- Solid Snake — Metal Gear Solid
- Sonic — Sonic the Hedgehog
- Squirtle — Pokémon
- Terry Bogard — Fatal Fury
- Toon Link — The Legend of Zelda
- Villager — Animal Crossing
- Wario — Super Mario Bros.
- Wii Fit Trainer — Wii Fit
- Wolf O'Donnell — Star Fox
- Yoshi — Super Mario Bros.
- Young Link — The Legend of Zelda
- Zelda — The Legend of Zelda
- Zero Suit Samus — Metroid