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{{cquote|''The Yellow Devil can be defeated by attacking its weak point: the eye. Defeating the Yellow Devil will cause a giant explosion that will damage other fighters.''|cite=[[Super Smash Bros. 4 Official Site|''Super Smash Bros. 4'' Official Site]]}}
{{cquote|''The Yellow Devil can be defeated by attacking its weak point: the eye. Defeating the Yellow Devil will cause a giant explosion that will damage other fighters.''|cite=[[Super Smash Bros. 4 Official Site|''Super Smash Bros. 4'' Official Site]]}}
The '''Yellow Devil''' ({{ja|イエローデビル|Ierō Debiru}}, ''Yellow Devil'') is a [[boss]] hailing from the {{uv|Mega Man}} series. It is a gigantic robot, the first combat robot created by [[Dr. Wily]], originally appearing as a fortress boss in the first {{iw|wikipedia|Mega Man|video game}} game.
The '''Yellow Devil''' ({{ja|イエローデビル|Ierō Debiru}}, ''Yellow Devil'') is a [[boss]] hailing from the {{uv|Mega Man}} series. It is a gigantic robot, the first combat robot created by [[Dr. Wily|Doctor Albert W. Wily]], originally appearing as a fortress boss in the first {{iw|wikipedia|Mega Man|video game}} game.


==Origin==
==Origin==
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*When ''Mega Man'' was originally released outside Japan, the Yellow Devil's name was changed to "Rock Monster" due to Nintendo's policy against religious references at the time. This change was reverted in the Sega Genesis remake ''Mega Man: The Wily Wars'', and the original name was retained ever since.
*When ''Mega Man'' was originally released outside Japan, the Yellow Devil's name was changed to "Rock Monster" due to Nintendo's policy against religious references at the time. This change was reverted in the Sega Genesis remake ''Mega Man: The Wily Wars'', and the original name was retained ever since.
** A similar case occurred with the Yellow Devil's successor in Mega Man 3, the Yellow Devil MK-II. The Nintendo Power guide renamed it as "Rock Monster" just like the original.  The Tiger LCD game renamed the Devil as "Vengeful Villain".
** A similar case occurred with the Yellow Devil's successor in Mega Man 3, the Yellow Devil MK-II. The Nintendo Power guide renamed it as "Rock Monster" just like the original.  The Tiger LCD game renamed the Devil as "Vengeful Villain".
*Artist Ryan Jampole of the Archie Comics featured a modified Yellow Devil in part of a series of Halloween costumes drawn for Roll, in which the Yellow Devil appeared as the Big Daddy to Roll's Little Sister from Bioshock.
*The Yellow Devil does not appear in ''Mega Man 2'', which is the source of the Wily Castle in the background of the eponymous stage.
*The Yellow Devil does not appear in ''Mega Man 2'', which is the source of the Wily Castle in the background of the eponymous stage.
*Despite carrying the Yellow Devil's design from ''Mega Man'', the Yellow Devil in SSB4 seems to have the same pattern of the Yellow Devil MK-II from ''Mega Man 3.''
*Despite carrying the Yellow Devil's design from ''Mega Man'', the Yellow Devil in SSB4 seems to have the same pattern of the Yellow Devil MK-II from ''Mega Man 3.''

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