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List of commercials for the Super Smash Bros. series

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This is a list of commercials used to advertise the Super Smash Bros. series. This article does not cover trailers, and instead focuses on short videos that aired on television and websites specifically to advertise the series.

Super Smash Bros.

Super Smash Bros.
JPN Commercial JPN Commercial 2
US Commercial 2 Smash Hit Giveaway Commercial

Super Smash Bros. Melee

Super Smash Bros. Melee
JPN Commercial USA Commercial

Super Smash Bros. Brawl

Super Smash Bros. Brawl
JPN Commercial 1 JPN Commercial 2
JPN Commercial 3 JPN Commercial 4
JPN Commercial 5 JPN Commercial 6
JPN Commercial 7 JPN Commercial 8
JPN Commercial 9 JPN Commercial 10
JPN Commercial 11 JPN Commercial 12
JPN Clip Commercial UK Commercial

Super Smash Bros. 4

Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS
Last Seat Commercial Training Day Commercial
The Ultimate Challenge Live Action Commercial

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
Smash Rivals Anytime, Anywhere Fun Anytime, Anywhere
Mario Claims Turf Mario Runs the Town
Mario Blasts the Streets GameStop Trailer
Available Now! Accolades
US Commercial 1 US Commercial 2
US Commercial 3 JPN Commercial 1
JPN Commercial 2 JPN Commercial 3

Trivia

  • The American version of the commercial for Super Smash Bros. has the song "Happy Together" by The Turtles playing in the background.
    • The commercial was also filmed in one day at Golden Oak Ranch.[1]
    • The costumes seen in this commercial were later used in the Slamfest '99 promotional event.
  • In the North American commercials for Super Smash Bros. 4, the announcer's voice (played by Xander Mobus) can be heard saying "Settle it in Smash!".
  • Super Smash Bros. Ultimate is the only game in the series to not use music in one of the North American commercials ("More Fighters, More Battles, More Fun").
    • The lack of music prompted a set of viral videos that added music to the commercial, one of which amassing over a million views.[2]
      • The Japanese version played in reverse, to which a newer version of the trailer was later released with a dash (‘), similar to the Japanese name for Echo Fighters.
  • A North American commercial for Ultimate was taken down due to it revealing Stage Builder, which at the time was unavailable and released as free DLC for the game just a week later.

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