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==Franchise description==
==Franchise description==
The ''Castlevania'' series made its debut on the {{iw|wikipedia|Famicom Disc System}}, before being released internationally on the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] as ''{{iw|wikipedia|Castlevania|1986 video game}}''. However, the franchise would debut through the game's sister release for the {{iw|wikipedia|MSX2}} in Europe instead, ''{{iw|wikipedia|Vampire Killer}}''. The game follows vampire hunter [[Simon Belmont]] of the Belmont clan, a bloodline devoted to defeating Dracula whenever he is resurrected, on his journey through [[Dracula]]'s [[Dracula's Castle|Castle]] to defeat Dracula himself. This first installment would notably introduce the concepts of the Belmont clan's continued bloodline, the series' mascot being Simon Belmont, and a single warrior (though in later installments, occasionally several) venturing to Dracula's Castle in order to slay him. Simon would later appear in the game's direct sequel, ''{{iw|wikipedia|Castlevania II: Simon's Quest}}'', originally released in 1987, followed Simon's journey to undo a curse placed on him following Dracula's death. Since these two titles, Simon has most prominently appeared in retellings of the original title, notably ''{{iw|wikipedia|Super Castlevania IV}}'' and ''{{iw|wikipedia|Castlevania Chronicles}}''.
Now often considered to be a classic series of traditional platformers based on traditional western horror elements, the ''Castlevania'' series made its debut on the {{iw|wikipedia|Famicom Disc System}}, before being released internationally on the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] as ''{{iw|wikipedia|Castlevania|1986 video game}}''. However, the franchise would debut through the game's sister release for the {{iw|wikipedia|MSX2}} in Europe instead, ''{{iw|wikipedia|Vampire Killer}}''. The game follows vampire hunter [[Simon Belmont]] of the Belmont clan, a bloodline devoted to defeating Dracula whenever he is resurrected using their Vampire Killer, a legendary whip, on his journey through [[Dracula]]'s [[Dracula's Castle|Castle]] to defeat Dracula himself. This first installment would notably introduce the concepts of the Belmont clan's continued bloodline, the series' mascot being Simon Belmont, and a single warrior (though in later installments, occasionally several) venturing to Dracula's Castle in order to slay him. Simon would later appear in the game's direct sequel, ''{{iw|wikipedia|Simon's Quest}}'', originally released in 1987, followed Simon's journey to undo a curse placed on him following Dracula's death. Since these two titles, Simon has most prominently appeared in retellings of the original title, notably ''{{iw|wikipedia|Super Castlevania IV}}'' and ''{{iw|wikipedia|Castlevania Chronicles}}''.
 
Following this, the series would see other installments that followed predecessors of Simon, notably Trevor Belmont in ''{{iw|wikipedia|Dracula's Curse}}'', and Christopher Belmont of {{iw|wikipedia|Castlevania: The Adventure}} and its sequel, ''{{iw|wikipedia|Castlevania II: Belmont's Revenge}}''. These installments follow the basic premise of the original game, following a Belmont on his journey to slay Dracula. ''Dracula's Curse'' is notable in being one of the first titles in the series chronology, introducing such concepts as alternate routes to Dracula and additional playable characters (including [[Alucard]], the son of Dracula). After these titles, the franchise would begin to see fewer releases on [[Nintendo]] hardware for some time, with other hardware boasting features not present in that produced by the company. Games released earlier in this period are ''{{iw|wikipedia|Castlevania: Bloodlines}}'' and ''{{iw|wikipedia|Rondo of Blood}}'', which both instead followed descendants of Simon. Of these, ''Bloodlines'' would see a normal release internationally, while the entry more significant to the series' development, ''Rondo of Blood'', would see a Japan-exclusive release on the {{iw|wikipedia|Super CD-ROM² System}}, an add-on to the internationally-released {{iw|wikipedia|Turbografx-16}}. This installment boasted many features that would be incorporated into later titles, such as wholly separate playable characters (as opposed to the switching system of ''Dracula's Curse'') and additional techniques for the playable characters beyond basic jumping and attacking skills. This game would later see an international release when ported to the [[SNES]] as ''{{iw|wikipedia|Castlevania: Dracula X}}'', a later release/remaster through ''{{iw|wikipedia|The Dracula X Chronicles}}'', as well as a release on the [[Wii]]'s [[Virtual Console]] service in 2010.




==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''==
==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''==
===Characters===
===Characters===
*'''{{SSBU|Simon}}''': The main character of the series, Simon Belmont, appears as a playable character.
*'''{{SSBU|Simon}}''': The main character and mascot of the series, Simon Belmont, appears as a playable character.
*'''{{SSBU|Richter}}''': Richter Belmont, the protagonist of ''Rondo of Blood'', appears as an Echo of Simon.
*'''{{SSBU|Richter}}''': Richter Belmont, the protagonist of ''Rondo of Blood'' and descendant of Simon, appears as an Echo of Simon.


===Assist Trophy===
===Assist Trophy===
*'''[[Alucard]]'''
*'''[[Alucard]]''': The main protagonist of ''Symphony of the Night'', and minor protagonist within other installments, can be summoned to attack fighters wielding his signature sword. <!--something else?-->


===Stage===
===Stage===
*'''[[Dracula's Castle]]'''
*'''[[Dracula's Castle]]''': The series' titular castle appears as the series' stage. <!--add detail based on whatever is written in main article-->


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*''Castlevania'' is the first third-party franchise to receive more than one playable character.
*''Castlevania'' is the first third-party franchise to receive more than one playable character.
**It is also notable for having both a character and their [[clone]] debut within the same installment, something that has not occurred since ''[[Melee]]''.


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Castlevania (universe)
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Developer(s) Konami
Publisher(s) Konami
Genre(s) Action-adventure
Console/platform of origin Famicom
First installment Castlevania (1986)
Latest installment Pachislot Akumajō Dracula: Lords of Shadow Japan (2017)
Article on Wikipedia Castlevania (universe)
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The Castlevania universe (悪魔城ドラキュラ, Devil's Castle Dracula) refers to the Super Smash Bros. series' collection of characters, stages, and properties that hail from the famous dark-fantasy series created by Konami. The series is the second of Konami's to see representation through characters and stages, following the Metal Gear. Its logo is a silhouette of Dracula's Castle (often referred to as the titular Castlevania), through which most protagonists of the series venture through on a quest to slay Dracula.

Franchise description

Now often considered to be a classic series of traditional platformers based on traditional western horror elements, the Castlevania series made its debut on the Famicom Disc System, before being released internationally on the Nintendo Entertainment System as Castlevania. However, the franchise would debut through the game's sister release for the MSX2 in Europe instead, Vampire Killer. The game follows vampire hunter Simon Belmont of the Belmont clan, a bloodline devoted to defeating Dracula whenever he is resurrected using their Vampire Killer, a legendary whip, on his journey through Dracula's Castle to defeat Dracula himself. This first installment would notably introduce the concepts of the Belmont clan's continued bloodline, the series' mascot being Simon Belmont, and a single warrior (though in later installments, occasionally several) venturing to Dracula's Castle in order to slay him. Simon would later appear in the game's direct sequel, Simon's Quest, originally released in 1987, followed Simon's journey to undo a curse placed on him following Dracula's death. Since these two titles, Simon has most prominently appeared in retellings of the original title, notably Super Castlevania IV and Castlevania Chronicles.

Following this, the series would see other installments that followed predecessors of Simon, notably Trevor Belmont in Dracula's Curse, and Christopher Belmont of Castlevania: The Adventure and its sequel, Castlevania II: Belmont's Revenge. These installments follow the basic premise of the original game, following a Belmont on his journey to slay Dracula. Dracula's Curse is notable in being one of the first titles in the series chronology, introducing such concepts as alternate routes to Dracula and additional playable characters (including Alucard, the son of Dracula). After these titles, the franchise would begin to see fewer releases on Nintendo hardware for some time, with other hardware boasting features not present in that produced by the company. Games released earlier in this period are Castlevania: Bloodlines and Rondo of Blood, which both instead followed descendants of Simon. Of these, Bloodlines would see a normal release internationally, while the entry more significant to the series' development, Rondo of Blood, would see a Japan-exclusive release on the Super CD-ROM² System, an add-on to the internationally-released Turbografx-16. This installment boasted many features that would be incorporated into later titles, such as wholly separate playable characters (as opposed to the switching system of Dracula's Curse) and additional techniques for the playable characters beyond basic jumping and attacking skills. This game would later see an international release when ported to the SNES as Castlevania: Dracula X, a later release/remaster through The Dracula X Chronicles, as well as a release on the Wii's Virtual Console service in 2010.


In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

Characters

  • Simon: The main character and mascot of the series, Simon Belmont, appears as a playable character.
  • Richter: Richter Belmont, the protagonist of Rondo of Blood and descendant of Simon, appears as an Echo of Simon.

Assist Trophy

  • Alucard: The main protagonist of Symphony of the Night, and minor protagonist within other installments, can be summoned to attack fighters wielding his signature sword.

Stage

Trivia

  • Castlevania is the first third-party franchise to receive more than one playable character.
    • It is also notable for having both a character and their clone debut within the same installment, something that has not occurred since Melee.