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[[File:Super Smash Bros. | [[File:Logo Super Smash Bros..svg|thumb]]{{Nihongo|''[[ssbwiki:Super Smash Bros. (series)|Super Smash Bros.]]''|大乱闘スマッシュブラザーズ|Dairantō Smash Brothers}} is a series of crossover fighting games published by [[wikipedia:Nintendo|Nintendo]], featuring characters from franchises established on Nintendo systems. The ''[[Rhythm Heaven Series]]'' has made minor appearances in these games. | ||
==''[[ssbwiki:Super Smash Bros. Melee|Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''== | ==''[[ssbwiki:Super Smash Bros. Melee|Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''== | ||
''[[ssbwiki:Super Smash Bros. Melee|Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' introduces the character [[Mr. Game & Watch]] who later appears in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]'' and ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]''. | ''[[ssbwiki:Super Smash Bros. Melee|Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' introduces the character [[Mr. Game & Watch]] who later appears in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]'' and ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]''. | ||
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The music used in ''[[ssbwiki:Super Smash Bros. for Wii U|Super Smash Bros. for Wii U]]'' returns, along with [[Fruit Basket 2|Fruit Basket]], this time playing on the [[ssbwiki:Summit|Summit]], [[ssbwiki:Hanenbow|Hannenbow]], [[ssbwiki:Balloon_Fight|Balloon Fight]], [[ssbwiki:Living Room|Living Room]], [[ssbwiki:Find Mii|Find Mii]], [[ssbwiki:Tomodachi Life|Tomodachi Life]], [[ssbwiki:PictoChat 2|Pictochat 2]], [[ssbwiki:Duck Hunt (stage)|Duck Hunt]], [[ssbwiki:Wrecking Crew|Wrecking Crew]], [[ssbwiki:Pilotwings|Pilotwings]] and [[ssbwiki:Wuhu Island|Wuhu Island]] stages, i.e., stages in the "Other" category. | The music used in ''[[ssbwiki:Super Smash Bros. for Wii U|Super Smash Bros. for Wii U]]'' returns, along with [[Fruit Basket 2|Fruit Basket]], this time playing on the [[ssbwiki:Summit|Summit]], [[ssbwiki:Hanenbow|Hannenbow]], [[ssbwiki:Balloon_Fight|Balloon Fight]], [[ssbwiki:Living Room|Living Room]], [[ssbwiki:Find Mii|Find Mii]], [[ssbwiki:Tomodachi Life|Tomodachi Life]], [[ssbwiki:PictoChat 2|Pictochat 2]], [[ssbwiki:Duck Hunt (stage)|Duck Hunt]], [[ssbwiki:Wrecking Crew|Wrecking Crew]], [[ssbwiki:Pilotwings|Pilotwings]] and [[ssbwiki:Wuhu Island|Wuhu Island]] stages, i.e., stages in the "Other" category. | ||
Several characters appear as [[ssbwiki:List of spirits (Others)|Spirits]]. The ''[[Rhythm Heaven Series]]'' holds the distinction | Several characters appear as [[ssbwiki:List of spirits (Others)|Spirits]]. The ''[[Rhythm Heaven Series]]'' holds the distinction of having the most Spirits out of any non-fighter-represented series. | ||
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*[https://www.smashbros.com/index.html Super Smash Bros. Ultimate for Nintendo Switch – Official Site | Nintendo Switch | Nintendo] | *[https://www.smashbros.com/index.html Super Smash Bros. Ultimate for Nintendo Switch – Official Site | Nintendo Switch | Nintendo] | ||
*[[ssbwiki:Rhythm Heaven (universe)|Rhythm Heaven (universe) - SmashWiki, the Super Smash Bros. wiki]] | *[[ssbwiki:Rhythm Heaven (universe)|Rhythm Heaven (universe) - SmashWiki, the Super Smash Bros. wiki]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:47, 16 November 2024
Super Smash Bros. (大乱闘スマッシュブラザーズ?, Dairantō Smash Brothers) is a series of crossover fighting games published by Nintendo, featuring characters from franchises established on Nintendo systems. The Rhythm Heaven Series has made minor appearances in these games.
Super Smash Bros. Melee
Super Smash Bros. Melee introduces the character Mr. Game & Watch who later appears in Rhythm Heaven Fever and Rhythm Heaven Megamix.
Super Smash Bros. Brawl
Rhythm Tengoku is listed among the titles in the Chronicle in Dairantou Smash Bros. X.
Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS
Sneaky Spirits appear as a common enemy in Smash Run in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS. They move just like they did in the original game, by popping up and down in the ground, moving toward the player slowly, then jumping back to do it again. The popping can damage a player. Since they hide often and move quickly, hitting them can be difficult. However, they are weak otherwise, and managing to hit them enough sends them flying off, dropping a rare star boost, which ups all the stats of the player's character.
Three trophies based on characters from Rhythm Heaven appear in the "Other" category:
There are few games with as many charming characters as the Rhythm Heaven series. Take those groovy Love Lizards, for example. Birds could learn a thing or two from them. And what about the Chorus Kids? They look adorable with their little bow ties, but things get odd when they open their mouths...
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When it comes to the weird and wonderful, the Rhythm Paradise series has got all other games beat. Take those groovy Love Lizards, for example. Birds could learn a thing or two from them. And what about the Chorus Kids? They look adorable with their little bow ties, but things get a bit freakish when they open their mouths...
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Has there ever been a cry more manly than the "Uh!" that appears at the start of every Karate Joe stage? It's like he digs deep down inside himself, reveals his spirit with that "Uh!" of power...and then directs that energy into smashing flowerpots, bulbs, and exploding barrels. Karate Joe knows no fear!
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Has there ever been a cry more manly than the "Uh!" that appears at the start of every Karate Man stage? Doesn't it sound like it comes from the very bottom of his soul? Or is that just us? ...Anyway! Karate Joe is a pretty cool guy. He punches flowerpots, bulbs, even exploding barrels without the slightest hesitation. Truly, he fears nothing.
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Skinny white ghosts that travel with a smirk on their face. They move like they do in Rhythm Heaven, popping up and down in rhythm before trying to run away. If you manage to defeat one, you'll earn a star-shaped stat boost that improves all of your stats. Time your attacks and keep them from escaping.
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These white apparitions seem to have permanent smirks on their faces. Much like in the Rhythm Paradise series, they'll pop up rhythmically from a hiding place beneath the floor, then run away to a distant location. If you do manage to defeat one, you'll get a reward for your troubles, So pay attention to the rhythm and strike!
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Super Smash Bros. for Wii U
Two songs from the Rhythm Heaven Series are included in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U: Blue Birds from Rhythm Heaven, and Monkey Watch from Rhythm Heaven Fever. These songs are playable on the Miiverse stage.
Additionally, a blank series emblem for a Rhythm Heaven character exists in the data for this game, but goes unused.
Two trophies based on characters from Rhythm Heaven appear in the "Other" category:
From the right: Cam, Marshal, and Miss Ribbon. Cam is quiet and looks like a thinker, but his mind is actually a blank slate. Marshal looks cute and can be relied upon. Miss Ribbon looks innocent but is really quite stubborn. Some think these guys are related to the Chorus Kids from the previous Rhythm Heaven.
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The white one is Matt, the blue one's Cam, and the pink one's Miss Ribbon. Matt looks like a dreamer, but he's pretty down-to-earth. Cam always seems to be deep in thought, but he's really just spacing out. And Miss Ribbon seems innocent and sweet, but is actually pretty stubborn. Are these guys related to the Chorus Kids?
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Live from the Rhythm Arena! When the reporter asks, "Wubbadubbadubba, 'zat true?" the wrestler will answer on the beat. When the reporter is amazed and says, "Whoa, you go, big guy!" the wrestler will flex and pose. Finally, when the other reporters request the wrestler to "pose for the fans!" he will do just that. Wubbadubbadubba, that's cool!
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Live from the Rhythm Arena, we bring you a true wrestling phenomenon! Swoon as he displays his outstanding physique! Marvel at his enlightening responses whenever he hears "Wubbadubbadubba, 'zat true?" And when he poses for the fans, we won't blame you if you faint. Whoa, you go, big guy!
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Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
The music used in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U returns, along with Fruit Basket, this time playing on the Summit, Hannenbow, Balloon Fight, Living Room, Find Mii, Tomodachi Life, Pictochat 2, Duck Hunt, Wrecking Crew, Pilotwings and Wuhu Island stages, i.e., stages in the "Other" category.
Several characters appear as Spirits. The Rhythm Heaven Series holds the distinction of having the most Spirits out of any non-fighter-represented series.
No. 1192 | Karate Joe | ★★★ ACE | 2 | Fist Attack ↑ | World of Light (The Dark Realm) Spirit Board Shop (6000G) | ||
No. 1193 | The Wandering Samurai | ★★ ADVANCED | 2 | Can be Enhanced at Lv. 99 | Summon with cores from Sakura Samurai and Ghosts | ||
No. 1194 | Wandering Samurai (Rhythm Heaven Fever) Wandering Samurai (Beat the Beat) |
★★★ ACE | 2 | Critical Hit ↑ | Enhancing The Wandering Samurai | ||
No. 1195 | Sick Beats Doctor | ★ NOVICE | 1 | Critical Health Defense ↑ | Spirit Board Shop (500G) | ||
No. 1196 | The Chorus Kids | ★★★ ACE | 3 | Jump ↓ | World of Light (The Light Realm) Spirit Board Shop (6000G) | ||
No. 1197 | Munchy Monk | ★ NOVICE | 1 | No Effect | Spirit Board Shop (6000G) | ||
No. 1198 | Reporter & Wrestler | ★★ ADVANCED | 2 | No Effect | World of Light (Mysterious Dimension) Spirit Board Shop (1000G) | ||
No. 1199 | Baxter & Forthington | ★ NOVICE | 1 | Rocket Belt Equipped | World of Light (The Light Realm) Spirit Board Shop (500G) | ||
No. 1200 | Sumo Brothers | ★ NOVICE | 2 | Weight ↑ | Spirit Board Shop (500G) |
In Other Languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | 大乱闘スマッシュブラザーズ | Great Fray Smash Bros. |
EnglishNOA | Super Smash Bros. | |
EnglishNOE | Super Smash Bros. | |
FrenchNOA | Super Smash Bros. | |
FrenchNOE | Super Smash Bros. | |
SpanishNOA | Super Smash Bros. | |
SpanishNOE | Super Smash Bros. | |
German | Super Smash Bros. | |
Italian | Super Smash Bros. | |
Dutch | Super Smash Bros. | |
Portuguese | Super Smash Bros. | |
Russian | Super Smash Bros. | |
ChineseSI | 任天堂明星大乱斗 | Nintendo All-Star Great Fray |
ChineseTR | 任天堂明星大亂鬥 | Nintendo All-Star Great Fray |
Korean | Super Smash Bros. 슈퍼 스매시브라더스 |
Super Smash Bros. Super Smash Bros. |
External Links
- Super Smash Bros. Ultimate for Nintendo Switch – Official Site | Nintendo Switch | Nintendo
- Rhythm Heaven (universe) - SmashWiki, the Super Smash Bros. wiki