Smash Bros. Underground

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Contents

Chart

Fighter (L) (64) (M) (F) (B) (C) (PM) (F2) (3DU)

Land

  1. Mario (X) (X) (X)
  2. Link (X) (X) (X)
  3. Kirby (X) (X) (X)
  4. Pikachu (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X)
  5. Megaman (X) (O) (O) (O) (O) (X) (O) (X) (X) (O)
  6. Vaporeon (X) (O) (O) (O) (O) (O) (O) (O) (O) (O)

64

  1. Donkey Kong (O) (X)
  2. Fox (O) (X)
  3. Samus (O)
  4. Yoshi (O)
  5. Jigglypuff (O)
  6. Luigi (O)
  7. Ness (O)
  8. Captain Falcon (O)

8 + 6 = 14

Melee

  1. Peach
  2. Bowser
  3. Zelda
  4. Sheik
  5. Ice Climbers
  6. Marth
  7. Roy
  8. Young Link
  9. Ganondorf
  10. Pichu
  11. Mewtwo
  12. Mr Game and Watch
  13. Dr Mario
  14. Falco

14 + 14 = 28

Flash

  1. Cloud Strife
  2. Sonic the Hedgehog
  3. Miles 'Tails' Prower
  4. Knuckles the Echidna
  5. Shadow the Hedgehog
  6. Inu-Yasha
  7. Crono
  8. Naruto Uzamaki
  9. X
  10. Zero
  11. Lloyd Irving
  12. Mr Incredible
  13. Blade
  14. Blue

14 + 28 = 42

Brawl

  1. Meta Knight
  2. Pit
  3. Wario
  4. Lucas
  5. Ike
  6. King Dedede
  7. Squirtle
  8. Ivysaur
  9. Charizard
  10. Solid Snake
  11. Lucario
  12. R.O.B.
  13. Diddy Kong
  14. Toon Link
  15. Wolf
  16. Olimar

16 + 42 = 58

Crusade

  1. Waluigi
  2. Ashley
  3. Geno
  4. Tingle
  5. Snivy
  6. Gooey
  7. Krystal
  8. Ryu
  9. Chun-Li
  10. Saki Amamiya
  11. Mach Rider
  12. Pheonix Wright
  13. Duck Hunt
  14. Rayman
  15. Bomberman
  16. Ristar
  17. Little Mac
  18. Pac-Man
  19. Crash Bandicoot
  20. Klonoa

21 + 58 = 79

Project M

  1. Lyn
  2. Issac
  3. Sami

3 + 79 = 82

Wii U + 3DS

  1. Villager
  2. Wii Fit Trainer
  3. Rosalina
  4. Greninja
  5. Palutena
  6. Robin
  7. Shulk
  8. Lucina
  9. Bowser Jr. & Koopalings
  10. Corrin
  11. Bayonetta

11 + 82 = 93

SSF2

  1. Ichigo Kurosaki
  2. Son Goku
  3. Sora
  4. Black Mage
  5. Chibi Robo
  6. Sandbag
  7. Bandana Dee

7 + 92 = 99

Legacy

  1. Ridley

Other

  1. *a* and A*a

Smash Manor

Action Team

  • 001: Mario
  • 002: Link
  • 003: Kirby
  • 005: Rock 'Mega Man' Light
  • 020: Marth Lowell
  • 021: Roy Eliwood
  • 030: Sonic
  • 034: Inu-Yasha
  • 036: Naruto Uzamaki
  • 043: Meta Knight
  • 047: Ike
  • 053: Lucario
  • 066: Ryu Hiyabusa
  • 075: Little Mac
  • 079: Son Goku
  • 080: Lyn
  • 083: Ichigo Kurosaki
  • 084: Sora
  • 096: Bowser Jr. and Koopalings
  • 097: Corrin

Stealth Team

  • 004: Pikachu
  • 006: Vaporeon
  • 010: Yoshi
  • 012: Luigi
  • 015: Peach
  • 018: Sheik
  • 021: Roy Eliwood
  • 033: Shadow the Hedgehog
  • 035: Crono
  • 039: Lloyd Irving
  • 043: Meta Knight
  • 052: Solid Snake
  • 067: Chun-Li
  • 071: Duck Hunt
  • 072: Rayman
  • 074: Ristar
  • 078: Klonoa
  • 080: Lyn
  • 081: Issac
  • 086: Chibi-Robo
  • 095: Lucina
  • 098: Bayonetta

Tactical Team

  • 008: Fox McCloud
  • 017: Zelda
  • 020: Marth Lowell
  • 033: Shadow the Hedgehog
  • 052: Solid Snake
  • 053: Lucario
  • 058: Olimar
  • 060: Ashley
  • 073: Bomberman
  • 078: Klonoa
  • 081: Issac
  • 085: Black Mage

Aerial Team

  • 011: Jigglypuff
  • 014: Captain Falcon
  • 028: Falco Lombardi
  • 031: Miles 'Tails' Prower
  • 044: Pit
  • 068: Saki Amamiya
  • 084: Sora
  • 090: Rosalina
  • 096: Bowser Jr. and Koopalings
  • 097: Corrin
  • 098: Bayonetta

Heavy Team

  • 007: Donkey Kong
  • 016: Bowser
  • 029: Cloud Strife + Zack Fair
  • 032: Knuckles
  • 045: Wario
  • 050: Ivysaur
  • 051: Charizard
  • 073: Bomberman
  • 077: Crash Bandicoot
  • 099: Ridley

Biomedical Team

  • 027: Dr. Mario
  • 052: Solid Snake
  • 089: Wii Fit Trainer

Tech Team

  • 009: Samus Aran
  • 026: Mr Game and Watch
  • 027: Dr. Mario
  • 054: ROB
  • 095: Shulk

Legal Team

  • 020: Marth Lowell
  • 025: Mewtwo
  • 070: Pheonix Wright
  • 088: Villager

Investigative Team

  • 069: Pheonix Wright
  • 070: Duck Hunt
  • 081: Issac
  • 092: Palutena
  • 093: Robin

Enforcement Team

  • 007: Donkey Kong
  • 037: X
  • 038: Zero
  • 040: Mr. Incredible
  • 051: Charizard
  • 055: Diddy Kong
  • 057: Wolf O'Donnel
  • 061: Geno
  • 064: Krystal
  • 068: Mach Rider
  • 076: Pac-Man
  • 083: Ichigo Kurosaki
  • 091: Greninja

Executive Team

  • 001: Mario
  • 011: Jigglypuff
  • 025: Mewtwo
  • 041: Blade
  • 042: Blue
  • 045: Wario
  • 048: King Dedede
  • 050: Ivysaur

Youth Division

  • 005: Rock 'Mega Man' Light
  • 013: Ness
  • 019: Nana + Popo
  • 022: Young Link
  • 024: Pichu
  • 046: Lucas
  • 056: Toon Link
  • 060: Ashley
  • 064: Gooey
  • 078: Klonoa
  • 088: Villager
  • 096: Bowser Jr + Koopalings

MPTs (Mass Production Templates)

  • 004: Pikachu
  • 005: Mega Man
  • 010: Yoshi
  • 011: Jigglypuff
  • 024: Pichu
  • 025: Mewtwo
  • 049: Squirtle
  • 050: Ivysaur
  • 051: Charizard

Episode 1: Vaporeon

Let's Start her off with someone from what I canonically consider to be the very first Smash Game in existence, released on March 17th, 1997 Headcanon Time. Super Smash Land Debuted Vaporeon.

Episode A: The intricately crafted history of the Smash Mansion

Episode M: Kat and Ana

So I was strolling through the internet and I found this image. Yeah, this monstrocity is supposed to be the perfect Melee Character. Melee Hell at its fuckest, folks. But it got me thinking, if someone made the perfect melee character out of bits and pieces from the top of the tier, what would it look like? Knowing Sakurai and the very nature of Smash, I'd prefer this to be a Nintendo Character and since you can't wobble with no partner because theis template's using the Wobble of the Ice Climbers. So for this Installment, a challenge on how to produce a brand new fighter. Number 98: Kat and Ana from WarioWare, aged to adulthood for scrublords of all ages.

Design

This redesign

Moveset

Now for the real meat of the episode: constructing the outline for the PSA. We start with the weight and run of the character, initially we wanted to go with Captain Falcon but it naturally made a lot more sense to base their movements on Sheik, They echo the Ice Climber wobble though, as well as Luigi's wavedash and Fox's Jab Animation with a tweak or two, but that's where the similarities sort of stop. While Doctor Mario delivers his neutral air and Marth gives a back air, the duo deliver their up and forward air with a new downward air altogether. The two sisters spin with their cool swords out, holding hands if close enough, before finishing with a fitting diving kick.

Moving onto grabs, smashes and specials, we promptly take the model for the perfect melee character and chuck it in the garbage!

The Grab for the two is a chameleon clutching an opponent with its tongue in a reference to Lickety-Split from WarioWare: Mega Microgame$ as well as a Hare Scare nod by means of the back throw where you're knocked straight to the side by the back of Kat or Ana's... you know. Also involving the special swords invented for them by Doctor Crygor is a nod to Long Division in the forward throw which rewards the unlucky dastard with a diagonal slice of the blade complete with Stun Animation! Up throw sees a Tree spontaneously burst out from underneath the foe's feet and down throw is a body slam I guess

In terms of Smash Attacks, A freaky tiki from Smooth Moves fits into the Up Smash slot quite well actually, The down Smash is basically a Smoke Bomb to make an escape knocked to the ground via Tennis Racket another Smooth Moves Reference, Side Smash... Uh, Ana kicked a ball back and forth with Young Cricket in Rhythm Heaven if that's alright with you...

Now we dig deep into our brains for Special Moves!

Episode X: Megaman

When I started this series around half a year ago, I stated that Super Smash Land was the first out of all the games in the Canon I have pieced together

Episode Z: Goku

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