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[[File:SSB4_Trailer_Intro.gif|right|400px|thumb|The brief animation played at the beginning of character trailers for ''Super Smash Bros. 4'', as well as the intro for the ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U|Wii U version.]] ]]
[[File:SSB4_Trailer_Intro.gif|thumb|400px|The brief animation played at the beginning of character trailers for ''Super Smash Bros. 4'', as well as the intro for the ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U|Wii U version.]] ]]
All [[newcomer]]s and third-party characters, as well as a few [[veteran]]s, in ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]'' were officially announced with trailers. These trailers consist of original animation, done predominantly with CGI, as well as gameplay clips that demonstrate a character's moveset. Each trailer begins with the sound of a sword being unsheathed and an animation of a fiery [[Smash logo]] blazing toward the camera. At some point in each trailer, the relevant character strikes a pose on a splash screen alongside their name and an introductory catchphrase, pun, or statement (e.g., "{{SSB4|Palutena}} Alights!" or "{{SSB4|Roy}} Seals the Deal!").
All [[newcomer]]s and third-party characters, as well as a few [[veteran]]s, in ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]'' were officially announced with trailers. These trailers consist of original animation, done predominantly with CGI, as well as gameplay clips that demonstrate a character's moveset. Each trailer begins with the sound of a sword being unsheathed and an animation of a fiery [[Smash logo]] blazing toward the camera. At some point in each trailer, the relevant character strikes a pose on a splash screen alongside their name and an introductory catchphrase, pun, or statement (e.g., "{{SSB4|Palutena}} Alights!" or "{{SSB4|Roy}} Seals the Deal!").


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These trailers were made to present all the newcomers for the base game.
These trailers were made to present all the newcomers for the base game.


Most of them share a single art style, featuring computer-generated animation by Digital Media Lab Inc. and [[Wikipedia:Digital Frontier|Digital Frontier Inc.]] Exceptions are Little Mac's trailer (animated in a comic book-like style), Palutena and Dark Pit's (animated by [[Wikipedia:Shaft (company)|Shaft Inc.]] in the style of the promotional anime short ''{{iw|icaruspedia|Palutena's Revolting Dinner}}''), and Lucina and Robin's (animated by anima inc. in the style of the ''Fire Emblem: Awakening'''s cutscenes).
Most of them share a single art style, featuring computer-generated animation by Digital Media Lab Inc. and {{iw|wikipedia|Digital Frontier}}.<ref name="part1">[https://www.nintendo.com/whatsnew/detail/2022/take-a-look-back-at-super-smash-bros-fighter-reveals-with-masahiro-sakurai-part-1/ Article of Masahiro Sakurai commenting on ''Smash 4'' trailers.]</ref> Exceptions are Little Mac's trailer (animated in a comic book-like style), Palutena and Dark Pit's (animated by {{iw|wikipedia|Shaft|company}} in the style of the promotional anime short ''{{iw|icaruspedia|Palutena's Revolting Dinner}}''), and Lucina and Robin's (animated by anima inc. in the style of the ''Fire Emblem: Awakening''{{'}}s cutscenes). Pac-Man's trailer was animated in-house with [[Bandai Namco]].


==={{SSB4|Villager}}===
==={{SSB4|Villager}}===
[[File:Villager trailer.png|thumb|E3 2013 reveal trailer.]]
[[File:Villager trailer.png|thumb|E3 2013 reveal trailer.]]
Villager's trailer debuted at E3 2013 as ''Super Smash Bros. 4'''s [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xvudMu-5kIU first trailer]. It begins with [[Villager]] in an {{uv|Animal Crossing}} town, finding a letter in his mailbox. After he opens the letter, he excitedly runs through the town while the animal citizens look on with surprise. The open envelope drifts to the ground and catches Tom Nook's eye before the camera focuses on the letter's wax seal, which depicts the [[Super Smash Bros. logo]]. The trailer then shows clips of [[Mario]], [[Link]], [[Samus]], [[Kirby]], [[Pit]], [[Fox]], [[Donkey Kong]], and [[Pikachu]] in their respective series' settings before they appear in a misty abyss and jump into the top screen on a [[Nintendo 3DS]]. A series of gameplay clips follows, revealing [[Bowser]] and [[Battlefield (SSB4)|a]] [[Gerudo Valley|multitude]] [[Spirit Train|of]] [[Arena Ferox|new]] [[3D Land|playable]] [[Living Room|stages]] in the process. Another clip shows Mario leaping from [[Smash Run|a then-unknown location]] and back into the abyss from before. Mario shifts from his 3DS design to his higher quality [[Wii U]] one and lands on another Battlefield alongside the other characters. [[Skyloft|More]] [[Boxing Ring|new]] [[Town and City|stages]] appear as the trailer shows gameplay from ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U''. The video then cuts to Mario and Bowser fighting in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' version of Boxing Ring (which was not confirmed to be a ''Punch-Out!!'' stage until {{SSB4|Little Mac}}'s reveal), whereupon Bowser knocks Mario into a corner of the ring. Before Mario can retaliate, Villager appears and catches him with a bug net. The camera zooms in on Villager, with a caption announcing, "Villager Comes to Town!" Following that, the trailer shows several clips of Villager using various tools from the ''Animal Crossing'' series to fight. Stills of all known characters trail by before the trailer concludes with the two games' logos.
Villager's reveal was included as part of ''Super Smash Bros. 4''{{'}}s [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xvudMu-5kIU first trailer] at E3 2013. The trailer begins with the standard flaming cross pattern in the shape of the ''Smash'' logo, being its first appearance in a trailer. The scene cuts to a sunny day in an {{uv|Animal Crossing}} town, where [[Villager]] opens his mailbox to find a letter. Villager then hurriedly runs off while the animal citizens look on with surprise. [[Tom Nook]] catches wind of the [[Smash invitation|open envelope]], which depicts the [[Super Smash Bros. logo]] on the wax seal. The trailer then shows clips of [[Mario]], [[Link]], [[Samus]], [[Kirby]], [[Pit]], [[Fox]], [[Donkey Kong]], and [[Pikachu]] in their respective series' settings and logos before they appear in a misty abyss and jump into the top screen on a [[Nintendo 3DS]]. A series of gameplay clips follows, revealing [[Bowser]] and showcasing a multitude of new playable stages in the process ({{SSB4|Battlefield}}, [[Gerudo Valley]], [[Spirit Train]], [[Arena Ferox]], [[3D Land]], and [[Living Room]]). The next clip shows Mario leaping from a portion of the then-unknown [[Smash Run]] and back into the abyss from before, where his 3DS design sheds and flakes away to reveal his [[Wii U]] design and lands on another Battlefield alongside the other characters. More new stages ([[Skyloft]], [[Boxing Ring]], and [[Town and City]]) appear as the trailer shows gameplay from ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U''. After the gameplay showcase, Mario and Bowser both fight in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' version of the [[Boxing Ring]] (revealed prior to the announcement of {{SSB4|Little Mac}} as a playable fighter), whereupon Bowser knocks Mario into a corner of the ring. Before Mario can retaliate, Villager appears and catches him with a bug net to his surprise. Following a splash screen with the tagline "Villager Comes to Town!", the trailer shows several gameplay footage of Villager using various tools from the ''Animal Crossing'' series to fight. Stills of all known characters trail by before the trailer concludes with the combined ''Super Smash Bros. 4'' logo before splitting into the two games' logos.
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==={{SSB4|Mega Man}}===
==={{SSB4|Mega Man}}===
[[File:Mega Man trailer.png|thumb|"Mega Man Joins the Battle!" trailer.]]
[[File:Mega Man trailer.png|thumb|"Mega Man Joins the Battle!" trailer.]]
Mega Man's trailer, simply titled "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aX2KNyaoNV4 Mega Man Joins the Battle!]", begins with a blaring siren and a "New challenger approaching!" sign. It then cuts to a canyon in the dead of night. [[Mario]], [[Link]], [[Kirby]], and [[Donkey Kong]] glance up at the silhouette of a humanoid with spiky hair, who gazes down at them from atop a cliff. A helmet forms around the figure's head as a series of lights illuminate its features. The figure, [[Mega Man]], leaps into the air and teleports out of the canyon. He reappears in an area similar to the stage intro screen from ''Mega Man 2'' and strikes a pose. The text, "Mega Man Joins the Battle!" appears. Several gameplay clips follow, which demonstrate Mega Man's animations, moveset, and unique [[KO]] explosion. This section also provides a brief look at the [[Wily Castle]] stage. The trailer then transitions back to the canyon. Mega Man, heavily damaged, accesses his Variable Weapon System and summons two Metal Blades, which he hurls at his assailants. Additional gameplay footage follows, in which Mega Man utilizes numerous attacks based on powers he could obtain from fallen bosses in his home series. The trailer ends with Mega Man using his down smash, Flame Blast, to create two pillars of fire and propel his opponents away. A brief clip of Mega Man fighting the [[Yellow Devil]] on Wily Castle serves as a stinger.
Mega Man's trailer, simply titled "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aX2KNyaoNV4 Mega Man Joins the Battle!]", begins with a blaring siren and a "New challenger approaching!" sign. The scene then cuts to a canyon in the dead of night. [[Mario]], [[Link]], [[Kirby]], and [[Donkey Kong]] glance up at the silhouette of a humanoid with spiky hair, who gazes down at them from atop a cliff, backlit by the moon. A helmet forms around the figure's head as a series of lights illuminate its features such as the eyes and face. The figure, [[Mega Man]], leaps into the air and teleports out of the canyon. He reappears in an area similar to the stage intro screen from ''Mega Man 2'' and strikes a pose. The text, "Mega Man Joins the Battle!" appears. Several gameplay clips follow, which demonstrate Mega Man's animations, moveset, and unique [[KO]] explosion. This section also provides a brief look at the [[Wily Castle]] stage. The trailer then transitions back to the canyon. Mega Man, heavily damaged, accesses his Variable Weapon System and summons two Metal Blades, which he hurls at his assailants. A blade nearly hit Mario, but barely dodges as coins fly everywhere. The other blade is blocked by Link's shield. Additional gameplay footage follows, in which Mega Man utilizes numerous attacks based on powers he could obtain from fallen bosses in his home series. The trailer ends with Mega Man being ambushed by his opponents and using his down smash, Flame Blast, to create two pillars of fire and propel everyone else away. A brief clip of Mega Man fighting the [[Yellow Devil]] on Wily Castle serves as a stinger.
 
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==={{SSB4|Wii Fit Trainer}}===
==={{SSB4|Wii Fit Trainer}}===
[[File:Wii Fit Trainer trailer.png|thumb|"Wii Fit Trainer Joins the Battle!" trailer.]]
[[File:Wii Fit Trainer trailer.png|thumb|"Wii Fit Trainer Joins the Battle!" trailer.]]
Wii Fit Trainer's trailer, simply titled "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lBoL1Ic9uWw Wii Fit Trainer Joins the Battle!]", opens on gameplay footage from ''Wii Fit''. The camera pans out to reveal that the footage is actually displayed on a television screen, with [[Mario]], [[Link]], and [[Kirby]] struggling to follow its instructions. When a white hand taps Mario on the shoulder, the three characters turn to discover [[Wii Fit Trainer]]. She abruptly strikes a yoga pose, which sends the trio soaring and knocks the television askew. The trailer then cuts to a number of clips in which Wii Fit Trainer uses multiple yoga poses to attack her foes, even using [[Wii Fit (Final Smash)|a barrage of them]] in her [[Final Smash]]. At the end of the trailer, she stretches and provides a thumbs-up to the camera. The Wii Balance Board bounces up and down behind her as the text, "Wii Fit Trainer Weighs In!" appears.
Wii Fit Trainer's trailer, simply titled "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lBoL1Ic9uWw Wii Fit Trainer Joins the Battle!]", opens on gameplay footage from ''Wii Fit''. The camera pans out to reveal that the footage is actually displayed on a television screen, with [[Mario]], [[Link]], and [[Kirby]] struggling to follow its instructions and keep their balance. When a white hand taps Mario on the shoulder, the three characters turn to discover [[Wii Fit Trainer]]. She abruptly strikes a yoga pose, which sends the trio soaring and knocks the television askew. The trailer then cuts to a number of clips in which Wii Fit Trainer uses multiple yoga poses to attack her foes, even using [[Wii Fit (Final Smash)|a barrage of them]] in her [[Final Smash]]. At the end of the trailer, she stretches and provides a thumbs-up to the camera. The Wii Balance Board bounces up and down behind her as the text, "Wii Fit Trainer Weighs In!" appears.
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==={{SSB4|Rosalina & Luma}}===
==={{SSB4|Rosalina & Luma}}===
[[File:Rosalina & Luma trailer.png|thumb|"Comet Observatory" trailer.]]
[[File:Rosalina & Luma trailer.png|thumb|"Comet Observatory" trailer.]]
Rosalina & Luma's trailer, titled "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pPdutb_6DZU Comet Observatory]", opens on [[Kirby]] soaring the cosmos on his signature [[Warp Star]]. He flies toward [[Rainbow Road]], where a race is underway. [[Mario]] and [[Donkey Kong]], the leaders in the race, attempt to overtake each other before Kirby whizzes by and causes them to spin out. Kirby crosses the finish line and flies back into space. The camera cuts to a distant Launch Star, which propels a glowing, cyan orb toward Kirby. When it speeds past him, he loses control of his Warp Star, crashes into Rainbow Road, and comes to a skidding halt. A second ball of light splits off from the first and drifts toward the track, where it reveals itself as a {{b|Luma|species}}. The Luma pokes Kirby, who sits up and looks around in confusion. The racers, Mario, Donkey Kong, [[Luigi]], [[Peach]], and [[Bowser]], arrive before the two can exchange a high five. Donkey Kong pokes Kirby out of curiosity. The cyan light returns and illuminates the group. This causes the Luma to squeak, bounce toward the light's source, hop upward, and land in the arms of [[Rosalina]]. The following splash art reads, "Rosalina & Luma Launch Into Battle!" A selection of gameplay footage follows, in which Rosalina uses Luma to supplement her attacks and block damage. The trailer ends with a brief clip of Kirby and Luma dancing and finally exchanging a high five.
Rosalina & Luma's trailer, titled "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pPdutb_6DZU Comet Observatory]" ({{ja|ほうき星の使者|Hōkiboshi no Shisha}}, ''Comet Emissaries''), opens on [[Kirby]] soaring through the cosmos on his signature [[Warp Star]]. He flies towards [[Rainbow Road]], where a race is underway. [[Mario]] and [[Donkey Kong]], the leaders in the race, attempt to overtake each other with [[Luigi]], [[Peach]] and [[Bowser]] not far behind. Before they reach the finish line, Kirby whizzes by and causes the two leaders to spin out. Kirby crosses the finish line and flies back into space. The camera cuts to a distant Launch Star, which propels a glowing, cyan orb toward Kirby. When it speeds past him, he loses control of his Warp Star, crashes into Rainbow Road, and comes to a skidding halt. A second ball of light splits off from the first and drifts toward the track, where it reveals itself as a {{b|Luma|species}}. The Luma pokes Kirby, who sits up and looks around in confusion. The racers arrive before the two can exchange a high five. Donkey Kong pokes Kirby out of curiosity. The cyan light returns and illuminates the group. This causes the Luma to excitedly squeak, bounce toward the light's source, hop upward, and land in the arms of [[Rosalina]]. The following splash art reads, "Rosalina & Luma Launch Into Battle!" A selection of gameplay footage follows, in which Rosalina uses Luma to supplement her attacks and block damage. The trailer ends with a brief clip of Kirby and Luma dancing and finally exchanging a high five while everyone else happily looks on.
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==={{SSB4|Little Mac}}===
==={{SSB4|Little Mac}}===
[[File:Little Mac trailer.png|thumb|"Champion of the Ring" trailer.]]
[[File:Little Mac trailer.png|thumb|"Champion of the Ring" trailer.]]
Little Mac's trailer, titled "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gmtrmAvL5aw Champion of the Ring]", begins in a gym. A figure in a pink hoodie performs various training exercises while a [[Doc Louis|coach]] shouts advice and encouragement. The training montage ends with the figure delivering an uppercut to [[Sandbag]] and knocking it through a window. The figure sheds his hoodie and strikes a pose, his identity revealed as [[Little Mac]]. The corresponding splash art quips, "Little Mac Punches In!" The background transitions to {{SSB4|Battlefield}}. [[Samus]] stares down at Little Mac, seemingly unimpressed by his height. (This is a reference to [http://www.smashbros.com/wii/en_us/items/assist/assist10.html Little Mac's Assist Trophy profile] from the {{SSBB|Smash Bros. DOJO!!}} website.) Samus compares their heights by running a hand between the tops of their heads, lightly tapping Little Mac's in the process. Little Mac's [[Power Meter]] appears at the bottom of the screen, rapidly filling up to maximum as his face reddens. He throws a [[KO Uppercut]] and sends Samus flying. The trailer shifts to in-game footage, which illustrates Mac's powerful attacks, quick ground speed, and poor air mobility. Doc Louis shouts advice throughout. Little Mac briefly [[Final Smash|transforms]] into the colossal [[Giga Mac]] before throwing another KO Uppercut that defeats [[Mega Man]] and [[Bowser]] on the [[Boxing Ring]]. A short stinger shows Little Mac and Doc Louis enjoying some chocolate bars as Samus rolls past them in her Morph Ball form.
Little Mac's trailer, titled "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gmtrmAvL5aw Champion of the Ring]" ({{ja|リングの王者|Ringu no Ōja}}, ''Champion of the Ring''), begins in a gym. A figure in a pink hoodie performs various training exercises while a [[Doc Louis|coach]] shouts advice and encouragement. The training montage ends with the figure delivering an uppercut to [[Sandbag]] and knocking it through a window. The figure sheds his hoodie and strikes a pose, his identity revealed as [[Little Mac]]. The corresponding splash art quips, "Little Mac Punches In!" The background transitions to {{SSB4|Battlefield}}. [[Samus]] stares down at Little Mac, still holding his pose, seemingly unimpressed by his height. (This is a reference to [https://www.smashbros.com/wii/en_us/items/assist/assist10.html Little Mac's Assist Trophy profile] from the {{SSBB|Smash Bros. DOJO!!}} website.) Samus mockingly compares their heights by running a hand between the tops of their heads, lightly tapping Little Mac's in the process. This enrages Little Mac, as [[Power Meter]] appears at the bottom of the screen, rapidly filling up to maximum as his face reddens. He hits Samus with a [[KO Uppercut]] that sends her flying. The trailer shifts to in-game footage, which illustrates Mac's powerful attacks, quick ground speed, and poor air mobility. Doc Louis shouts advice throughout. Little Mac briefly [[Final Smash|transforms]] into the colossal [[Giga Mac]] before throwing another KO Uppercut that defeats [[Mega Man]] and [[Bowser]] on the [[Boxing Ring]]. A short stinger shows Little Mac and Doc Louis enjoying some chocolate bars as Samus rolls past them in her Morph Ball form.
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==={{SSB4|Charizard}} and {{SSB4|Greninja}}===
==={{SSB4|Charizard}} and {{SSB4|Greninja}}===
[[File:Greninja trailer.png|thumb|"Challenger from the Shadows" trailer.]]
[[File:Greninja trailer.png|thumb|"Challenger from the Shadows" trailer.]]
Greninja's trailer, titled "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xEJBPMcbRkk Challenger From the Shadows]", opens with a series of [[Poké Ball]]s soaring through the sky. They land at the foot of a cliff and release multiple Pokémon from ''Smash 4''. The camera pans up to reveal [[Pikachu]] at the top of the cliff, with [[Charizard]] immediately behind it. Charizard's caption proclaims, "Charizard Fires It Up!" This is the only instance of a base-game veteran whose splash art differs from their in-game render. Charizard launches itself into the sky before slamming down in front of Mario. The plumber narrowly avoids the attack and lands in front of [[Link]] holding his [[Gale Boomerang]], [[Samus]], [[Kirby]] wielding the [[Star Rod]], and [[Olimar]] accompanied by a red {{b|Pikmin|species}}. Elsewhere, a silhouetted figure readies [[Water Shuriken|an attack]]. Mario rushes toward Charizard while the other fighters hurl projectiles at it. Charizard evades the projectiles with ease. The silhouette continues to charge its watery, four-pointed attack. Mario and Charizard leap toward each other, but the attack intercepts them before they can exchange blows. The two fighters look toward the attack's source and see the figure hanging from a tree branch, upside down. It flips itself upright and reveals itself as [[Greninja]]. The following splash art reads, "Greninja Makes a Splash!" Greninja uses [[Hydro Pump]] to blast itself out of the shot, at which point the trailer transitions into gameplay footage. This footage shows both Greininja and Charizard in action, as well as [[Mega Charizard X|Charizard]]'s and [[Mega Lucario|Lucario]]'s new [[Final Smash]]es. It concludes with Greninja using [[Secret Ninja Attack|its own Final Smash]] on Mario.
Greninja's trailer, titled "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xEJBPMcbRkk Challenger From the Shadows]" ({{ja|忍ぶもの|Shinobumono}}, ''The Stealthy One''), opens in supposedly the same canyon seen in the Mega Man trailer with a series of [[Poké Ball]]s soaring through the sky. They land at the foot of a cliff and release multiple Pokémon from ''Smash 4''. The camera pans up to reveal [[Pikachu]] at the top of the cliff, with [[Charizard]] immediately behind it. Charizard's caption proclaims, "Charizard Fires It Up!" This is the only instance of a base-game veteran whose splash art differs from their in-game render. Charizard launches itself into the sky above the cloud level before slamming down to the ground in front of a sprinting Mario. The plumber narrowly avoids the attack and lands in front of [[Link]] holding his [[Gale Boomerang]], [[Samus]], [[Kirby]] wielding the [[Star Rod]], and [[Olimar]] accompanied by a red {{b|Pikmin|species}}. Elsewhere, a silhouetted figure readies [[Water Shuriken|an attack]]. Mario rushes toward Charizard while the other fighters hurl projectiles at it. Charizard evades the projectiles with ease. The silhouette continues to charge its watery, four-pointed attack. Mario and Charizard leap toward each other, but the attack intercepts them before they can exchange blows. The two fighters look toward the attack's source and see the figure hanging from a tree branch, upside down. It flips itself upright and reveals itself as [[Greninja]]. The following splash art reads, "Greninja Makes a Splash!" Greninja uses [[Hydro Pump]] to blast itself out of the shot, at which point the trailer transitions into gameplay footage. This footage shows both Greininja and Charizard in action, as well as [[Mega Charizard X|Charizard]]'s and [[Mega Lucario|Lucario]]'s new [[Final Smash]]es. It concludes with Greninja using [[Secret Ninja Attack|its own Final Smash]] on Mario.
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==={{SSB4|Palutena}}===
==={{SSB4|Palutena}}===
[[File:Palutena trailer.png|thumb|"Goddess of Light" trailer.]]
[[File:Palutena trailer.png|thumb|"Goddess of Light" trailer.]]
Palutena's trailer, titled "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xqTW13AYniY Goddess of Light]", begins in the animated art style of the {{s|icaruspedia|Kid Icarus: Uprising}} animated short, ''{{iw|icaruspedia|Palutena's Revolting Dinner}}''. [[Palutena]] observes a duel between [[Link]] and [[Pit]]. Neither combatant can land a solid hit on the other, until Link delivers a fierce kick to the gut that sends the angel flying. He throws his [[Gale Boomerang]] to finish Pit off, but the item is intercepted by a flash of light. Palutena appears, protected by [[Reflect Barrier|a horizontal force field]], while Pit stares in awe. Palutena activates Pit's [[Power of Flight]] to send him away and states that she came "for a little divine intervention." She strikes a pose as the text "Palutena Alights!" appears. The trailer transitions to gameplay footage, which emphasizes Palutena's numerous [[custom moves]] and [[Black Hole Laser|her Final Smash]]. Palutena comments on the vast number of worthy opponents in the Super Smash Bros. series and states that she won't hold back on them. In the trailer's stinger, [[Dark Pit]] appears and taunts Palutena. While he was a newcomer, he was not confirmed as such until after the game released. As a result, he lacks a splash screen. This is ''Smash 4''{{'}}s longest character trailer, at three minutes in length.
Palutena's trailer, titled "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xqTW13AYniY Goddess of Light]" ({{ja|光の女神|Hikari no Megami}}, ''Goddess of Light''), begins in the animated art style of the {{s|icaruspedia|Kid Icarus: Uprising}} animated short, ''{{iw|icaruspedia|Palutena's Revolting Dinner}}''. [[Palutena]] observes a duel between [[Link]] and [[Pit]]. Neither combatant can land a solid hit on the other, until Link delivers a fierce kick to the gut that sends the angel flying. He throws his [[Gale Boomerang]] to finish Pit off, but the item is intercepted by a flash of light. Palutena appears, protected by [[Reflect Barrier|a horizontal force field]], while Pit stares in awe. Palutena activates Pit's [[Power of Flight]] to send him away and states that she came "for a little divine intervention." She strikes a pose as the text "Palutena Alights!" appears. The trailer transitions to gameplay footage, which emphasizes Palutena's numerous [[custom moves]] and [[Black Hole Laser|her Final Smash]]. Palutena comments on the vast number of worthy opponents in the Super Smash Bros. series and states that she won't hold back on them. In the trailer's stinger, [[Dark Pit]] appears and taunts Palutena. While he was a newcomer, he was not confirmed as such until after the game released. As a result, he lacks a splash screen. This is ''Smash 4''{{'}}s longest character trailer, at three minutes in length.
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==={{SSB4|Pac-Man}}===
==={{SSB4|Pac-Man}}===
[[File:Pac-Man trailer.png|thumb|"Red, Blue, Yellow" trailer.]]
[[File:Pac-Man trailer.png|thumb|"Red, Blue, Yellow" trailer.]]
Pac-Man's trailer, titled "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dVz-2VuAYlY Red, Blue, Yellow]", opens with a shot of [[Mario]] fighting [[Link]] on {{SSB4|Battlefield}}. The camera zooms in on Mario's hat, filling the screen with red. It zooms back out to display the red as a diagonal streak across the screen. Another scene begins, featuring [[Sonic]] in [[Windy Hill Zone]] and a battle between [[Mega Man]] and [[Greninja]] on [[Wily Castle]]. The camera zooms in on Mega Man's helmet and creates a blue streak below the red one. A yellow line appears between the two streaks, fills the screen, then shrinks into the shape of a perfect circle. It opens up with a "waka" sound effect, which confirms that the circle is actually the original form of [[Pac-Man]]. The text "Pac-Man Hungers for Battle!" appears. Gameplay footage of Pac-Man's in-game appearance, based on the ''Pac-Man World'' series of games, follows. The footage demonstrates Pac-Man's moveset, which relies heavily on acrobatics and the use of characters and items from past [[Bandai Namco|Namco]] games. The trailer also reveals the [[Pac-Land]] and [[Pac-Maze]] stages. It concludes with Pac-Man using [[Super Pac-Man|his Final Smash]] to chase Mario, Sonic, and Mega Man offscreen. In the stinger, [[Mr. Game & Watch]] approaches Pac-Man and rings his bell. The text "1980" appears above the duo, which was the year in which they both first appeared. The tops of Mario's and [[Donkey Kong]]'s heads appear in the corner of the screen, with the text "1981" written above them. This illustrates the fact that Pac-Man and Mr. Game & Watch are the oldest characters to appear in the Super Smash Bros. series.
Pac-Man's trailer, titled "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dVz-2VuAYlY Red, Blue, Yellow]" ({{ja|赤、青、黄色|Aka, Ao, Kiiro}}, ''Red, Blue, Yellow''), opens with a shot of [[Mario]] fighting [[Link]] on {{SSB4|Battlefield}}. The camera zooms in on Mario's hat, filling the screen with red. It zooms back out to display the red as a diagonal streak across the screen. Another scene begins, featuring [[Sonic]] in [[Windy Hill Zone]] and a battle between [[Mega Man]] and [[Greninja]] on [[Wily Castle]]. The camera zooms in on Mega Man's helmet and creates a blue streak below the red one. A yellow line appears between the two streaks, fills the screen, then shrinks into the shape of a perfect circle. It opens up with a "waka" sound effect, which confirms that the circle is actually the original form of [[Pac-Man]]. The text "Pac-Man Hungers for Battle!" appears. Gameplay footage of Pac-Man's in-game appearance, based on the ''Pac-Man World'' series of games, follows. The footage demonstrates Pac-Man's moveset, which relies heavily on acrobatics and the use of characters and items from past [[Bandai Namco|Namco]] games. The trailer also reveals the [[Pac-Land]] and [[Pac-Maze]] stages. It concludes with Pac-Man using [[Super Pac-Man|his Final Smash]] to chase Mario, Sonic, and Mega Man offscreen. In the stinger, [[Mr. Game & Watch]] approaches Pac-Man and rings his bell. The text "1980" appears above the duo, which was the year in which they both first appeared. The tops of Mario's and [[Donkey Kong]]'s heads appear in the corner of the screen, with the text "1981" written above them. This illustrates the fact that Pac-Man and Mr. Game & Watch are the oldest characters to appear in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series.
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==={{SSB4|Lucina}} and {{SSB4|Robin}}===
==={{SSB4|Lucina}} and {{SSB4|Robin}}===
[[File:Robin trailer.png|thumb|"By Book, Blade, and Crest of Flame" trailer.]]
[[File:Robin trailer.png|thumb|"By Book, Blade, and Crest of Flame" trailer.]]
Robin and Lucina's trailer, titled "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N9ytrX0wweA By Book, Blade, and Crest of Flame]", begins with a wounded [[Chrom]] lying on the ground while his daughter, [[Lucina]], faces off against [[Captain Falcon]]. Lucina readies her sword, Falchion, as the caption "Lucina Wakes Her Blade?!" appears. She takes several swipes at Captain Falcon, but he dodges them and ultimately overpowers her by kicking Falchion's hilt. Captain Falcon prepares to finish the fight with a [[Falcon Punch]], but two blasts of [[Elwind]] interrupt him. Both fighters look toward the source of the attack and see a hooded figure. The figure descends to the ground and assures Lucina, "It's going to be alright." He lifts his hood and readies a jagged, sparking sword. The figure is confirmed to be [[Robin]], whose caption reads, "Robin Brings the Thunder!" In-game clips of Robin follow. He and Lucina discuss the [[Thunder_(Robin)|various]] [[Arcfire|types]] [[Elwind|of]] [[Nosferatu|spells]] and swords he has at his disposal and [[Robin_(SSB4)#Durability_System|the importance of using them wisely]]. Lucina's in-game appearance and [[Clone|cloned]] moveset are revealed after she states that she will fight at Robin's side. The pair then comment on the presence of the [[Marth|Hero-King]] and the [[Ike|Radiant Hero of Legend]]. In the stinger, Chrom laments his missed chance to appear in Smash. He is then revealed to assist Robin in the latter's Final Smash, [[Pair Up]]. The trailer concludes with a brief clip of the female Robin.
Robin and Lucina's trailer, titled "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N9ytrX0wweA By Book, Blade, and Crest of Flame]" ({{ja|剣と魔法と炎の紋章|Ken to Mahō to Honō no Monshō}}, ''Swords, Magic, and the Fire Emblem''), begins with a wounded [[Chrom]] lying on the ground while his daughter, [[Lucina]], faces off against [[Captain Falcon]]. Lucina readies her sword, Falchion, as the caption "Lucina Wakes Her Blade?!" appears. She takes several swipes at Captain Falcon, but he dodges them and ultimately overpowers her by kicking Falchion's hilt. Captain Falcon prepares to finish the fight with a [[Falcon Punch]], but two blasts of [[Elwind]] interrupt him. Both fighters look toward the source of the attack and see a hooded figure. The figure descends to the ground and assures Lucina, "It's going to be alright." He lifts his hood and readies a jagged, sparking sword. The figure is confirmed to be [[Robin]], whose caption reads, "Robin Brings the Thunder!" In-game clips of Robin follow. He and Lucina discuss the [[Thunder_(Robin)|various]] [[Arcfire|types]] [[Elwind|of]] [[Nosferatu|spells]] and swords he has at his disposal and [[Robin_(SSB4)#Durability_System|the importance of using them wisely]]. Lucina's in-game appearance and [[Clone|cloned]] moveset are revealed after she states that she will fight at Robin's side. The pair then comment on the presence of the [[Marth|Hero-King]] and the [[Ike|Radiant Hero of Legend]]. In the stinger, Chrom laments his missed chance to appear in Smash. He is then revealed to assist Robin in the latter's Final Smash, [[Pair Up]]. The trailer concludes with a brief clip of the female Robin.
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==={{SSB4|Shulk}}===
==={{SSB4|Shulk}}===
[[File:Shulk trailer.png|thumb|"Looks like we don't have a choice!" trailer.]]
[[File:Shulk trailer.png|thumb|"Looks like we don't have a choice!" trailer.]]
Shulk's trailer is titled "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GUl1EkUJ46k Looks Like We Don't Have a Choice!]" (NTSC)/"Now it's Shulk Time" (PAL). The former title references a quote from ''Xenoblade Chronicles'', said by Shulk when he encounters a strong monster, while the latter references one of his taunts. The trailer opens with [[Bowser]] running across [[Gaur Plain]]. He comes to a stop and roars before becoming distracted by a passing butterfly. [[Shulk]], hidden behind some nearby bushes, readies the Monado and leaps into the air. He attacks Bowser with a [[Back Slash]], sending him him flying into the distance. He turns and addresses the camera with an enthusiastic, "I'm really feeling it!" His splash screen, which reads, "Shulk Foresees a Fight!" appears. The scene is soon disrupted by a [[vision]] in which Shulk sees himself attacked and defeated by [[Link]] and [[Marth]]. Shulk manages to change the future by flipping away from his assailants and parrying their blows. He announces, "Now it's Shulk time!" and readies the Monado once again. Four [[Monado Arts]] scroll past the Monado's central panel before Shulk selects the fifth and final one, Smash, and declares, "This is the Monado's power!" The trailer transitions to gameplay footage, which showcases the effects of Shulk's Monado Arts alongside the [[Back Slash|remainder]] [[Air Slash|of]] [[Vision|his]] [[special move]]s. It concludes with Shulk summoning [[Dunban]] and [[Riki]] for a [[Chain Attack]]. A stinger follows, in which [[Metal Face]] looms over Shulk and taunts him.
Shulk's trailer is titled "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GUl1EkUJ46k Looks Like We Don't Have a Choice!]" (NTSC)/"Now it's Shulk Time" (PAL) ({{ja|穏やかじゃないですね|Odayaka Janai Desu Ne}}, ''Not Being Gentle, Huh?''). The NTSC English title references a quote from ''Xenoblade Chronicles'', said by Shulk when he encounters a strong monster, while the PAL English and Japanese titles reference one of his taunts. The trailer opens with [[Bowser]] running across [[Gaur Plain]]. He comes to a stop and roars before becoming distracted by a passing butterfly. [[Shulk]], hidden behind some nearby bushes, readies the Monado and leaps into the air. He attacks Bowser with a [[Back Slash]], sending him him flying into the distance. He turns and addresses the camera with an enthusiastic, "I'm really feeling it!" His splash screen, which reads, "Shulk Foresees a Fight!" appears. The scene is soon disrupted by a [[vision]] in which Shulk sees himself attacked and defeated by [[Link]] and [[Marth]]. Shulk manages to change the future by flipping away from his assailants and parrying their blows. He announces, "Now it's Shulk time!" and readies the Monado once again. Four [[Monado Arts]] scroll past the Monado's central panel before Shulk selects the fifth and final one, Smash, and declares, "This is the Monado's power!" The trailer transitions to gameplay footage, which showcases the effects of Shulk's Monado Arts alongside the [[Back Slash|remainder]] [[Air Slash|of]] [[Vision|his]] [[special move]]s. It concludes with Shulk summoning [[Dunban]] and [[Riki]] for a [[Chain Attack]]. A stinger follows, in which [[Metal Face]] looms over Shulk and taunts him.
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==={{SSB4|Bowser Jr.}}===
==={{SSB4|Bowser Jr.}}===
[[File:Bowser Jr. trailer.png|thumb|"The Future King" trailer.]]
[[File:Bowser Jr. trailer.png|thumb|"The Future King" trailer.]]
Bowser Jr.'s trailer, titled "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UI7mc5OMssw The Future King]" (NTSC)/"The Future of Evil" (PAL), opens in a canyon similar to those used in ''Mega Man Joins the Battle'' and ''Challenger from the Shadows''. It begins with an unknown figure gliding above the ground in a [[Koopa Clown Car|small, floating vehicle]] with a face. The vehicle makes a sharp turn and produces a [[Clown Cannon|cannon]] from its smiling mouth. It fires a massive cannonball, which hits the ground in front of a group of heroes, namely [[Mario]], [[Link]], [[Samus]], [[Kirby]], [[Mega Man]], and [[Rosalina & Luma]]. After the cannon retracts, the figure releases a wrecking ball from the vehicle's side and swings it at the group. Mario dashes toward the vehicle, which arms itself with a pair of drills. Mario then raises a [[shield]] to defend himself, but the drills whittle away at it until it shatters and knocks Mario back. Finally, the kart produces a pair of wheels from its undercarriage and [[Clown Kart Dash|charges forward]], crashing into Mario and Mega Man. The figure is finally revealed to be [[Bowser Jr.]], whose splash screen reads, "Bowser Jr. Clowns the Competition!" The trailer cuts to gameplay footage that showcases the menagerie of weapons hidden within Bowser Jr.'s {{s|mariowiki|Junior Clown Car}}. Of note are his [[Abandon Ship!|up special]], wherein he ejects himself out of the Clown Car, and his [[Final Smash]], [[Shadow Mario Paint]], during which he transforms into Shadow Mario and paints a massive X on the stage that deals damage and knockback to other characters. When the animated portion of the trailer resumes, Mario watches in horror as the seven [[Koopalings]], each with his or her own Clown Car, join Bowser Jr. on a clifftop. The eight villains and the six heroes stare each other down before launching into battle. A series of clips show Bowser Jr. and the Koopalings working in tandem to attack numerous foes. The trailer culminates with a group shot of Bowser Jr. and the Koopalings engaging in various antics on [[Big Battlefield]].
Bowser Jr.'s trailer, titled "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UI7mc5OMssw The Future King]" (NTSC)/"The Future of Evil" (PAL) ({{ja|未来の大王|Mirai no Daiō}}, ''Future Great King''), opens in a canyon similar to those used in ''Mega Man Joins the Battle'' and ''Challenger from the Shadows''. It begins with an unknown figure gliding above the ground in a [[Koopa Clown Car|small, floating vehicle]] with a face. The vehicle makes a sharp turn and produces a [[Clown Cannon|cannon]] from its smiling mouth. It fires a massive cannonball, which hits the ground in front of a group of heroes, namely [[Mario]], [[Link]], [[Samus]], [[Kirby]], [[Mega Man]], and [[Rosalina & Luma]]. After the cannon retracts, the figure releases a wrecking ball from the vehicle's side and swings it at the group. Mario dashes toward the vehicle, which arms itself with a pair of drills. Mario then raises a [[shield]] to defend himself, but the drills whittle away at it until it shatters and knocks Mario back. Finally, the kart produces a pair of wheels from its undercarriage and [[Clown Kart Dash|charges forward]], crashing into Mario and Mega Man. The figure is finally revealed to be [[Bowser Jr.]], whose splash screen reads, "Bowser Jr. Clowns the Competition!" The trailer cuts to gameplay footage that showcases the menagerie of weapons hidden within Bowser Jr.'s {{s|mariowiki|Junior Clown Car}}. Of note are his [[Abandon Ship!|up special]], wherein he ejects himself out of the Clown Car, and his [[Final Smash]], [[Shadow Mario Paint]], during which he transforms into Shadow Mario and paints a massive X on the stage that deals damage and knockback to other characters. When the animated portion of the trailer resumes, Mario watches in horror as the seven [[Koopalings]], each with his or her own Clown Car, join Bowser Jr. on a clifftop. The eight villains and the six heroes stare each other down before launching into battle. A series of clips show Bowser Jr. and the Koopalings working in tandem to attack numerous foes. The trailer culminates with a group shot of Bowser Jr. and the Koopalings engaging in various antics on [[Big Battlefield]].
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==={{SSB4|Duck Hunt}}===
==={{SSB4|Duck Hunt}}===
[[File:Duck Hunt trailer.png|thumb|"One Dog, One Bird, One Zapper" trailer.]]
[[File:Duck Hunt trailer.png|thumb|"One Dog, One Bird, One Zapper" trailer.]]
Duck Hunt's trailer, titled "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6t5DetuBMOY One Dog, One Bird, One Zapper]" (NTSC)/"An Unlikely Team" (PAL), begins with a round of the classic ''Duck Hunt'' game. The dog sniffs along the ground and leaps into the grass, causing a duck to flutter into the air. An unseen player shoots the duck, which the dog grabs and presents with a smile. The player fails to shoot a second duck, which causes the dog to break into its infamous laugh. The camera zooms in on the dog, who glances to the side and sees the 8-bit versions of [[Mario]], [[Link]], [[Pit]], [[Donkey Kong]], [[Samus]], and [[Bowser]]. Mario gestures at the dog and leaps into the air, accompanied by a flash of light that causes the scene to transition into modern-day graphics. He and his five companions wait for the dog to emerge. The dog leaps out of the grass and allows a duck to land on its back. Both members of the [[Duck Hunt]] duo face the screen and become startled when their splash text, "Duck Hunt Takes Aim!" appears. Gameplay clips of the duo follow, which demonstrate their taunts, special moves, and neutral attacks, which involve both the dog and the duck landing blows on opponents. Duck Hunt's first use of a [[smash attack]] pauses the video. The camera zooms out to reveal a TV screen and the hand of the unseen player from before. The player readies the NES Zapper and fires a trail of shots. When the gameplay footage resumes, the dog, duck, and player all unleash attacks on a series of foes. This segment of the trailer also provides a glimpse at Duck Hunt's stage, {{b|Duck Hunt|stage}}, based on the iconic hunting ground from ''Duck Hunt''. The trailer concludes after Duck Hunt unleashes a horde of ducks, which trap Mario, [[Yoshi]], and [[Villager]] in the middle of a gunfight between the [[NES Zapper Posse|Wild Gunmen and the gangsters from Hogan's Alley]]. In the stinger, the dog and duck exchange a high five. The dog begins to laugh while the player gives the camera a better view of the NES Zapper. Duck Hunt must be unlocked to view this trailer in ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U''.
Duck Hunt's trailer, titled "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6t5DetuBMOY One Dog, One Bird, One Zapper]" (NTSC)/"An Unlikely Team" (PAL) ({{ja|一匹、一羽と一丁と|Itsupiki, Ippa to Itchō to}}, ''One Beast, One Bird, and One Gun''), begins with a round of the classic ''Duck Hunt'' game. The dog sniffs along the ground and leaps into the grass, causing a duck to flutter into the air. An unseen player shoots the duck, which the dog grabs and presents with a smile. The player fails to shoot a second duck, which causes the dog to break into its infamous laugh. The camera zooms in on the dog, who glances to the side and sees the 8-bit versions of [[Mario]], [[Link]], [[Pit]], [[Donkey Kong]], [[Samus]], and [[Bowser]]. Mario gestures at the dog and leaps into the air, accompanied by a flash of light that causes the scene to transition into modern-day graphics. He and his five companions wait for the dog to emerge. The dog leaps out of the grass and allows a duck to land on its back. Both members of the [[Duck Hunt]] duo face the screen and become startled when their splash text, "Duck Hunt Takes Aim!" appears. Gameplay clips of the duo follow, which demonstrate their taunts, special moves, and neutral attacks, which involve both the dog and the duck landing blows on opponents. Duck Hunt's first use of a [[smash attack]] pauses the video. The camera zooms out to reveal a TV screen and the hand of the unseen player from before. The player readies the NES Zapper and fires a trail of shots. When the gameplay footage resumes, the dog, duck, and player all unleash attacks on a series of foes. This segment of the trailer also provides a glimpse at Duck Hunt's stage, {{b|Duck Hunt|stage}}, based on the iconic hunting ground from ''Duck Hunt''. The trailer concludes after Duck Hunt unleashes a horde of ducks, which trap Mario, [[Yoshi]], and [[Villager]] in the middle of a gunfight between the [[NES Zapper Posse|Wild Gunmen and the gangsters from Hogan's Alley]]. In the stinger, the dog and duck exchange a high five. The dog begins to laugh while the player gives the camera a better view of the NES Zapper. Duck Hunt must be unlocked to view this trailer in ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U''.
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==={{SSB4|Roy}}===
==={{SSB4|Roy}}===
[[File:Roy trailer.png|thumb|"Roy Seals the Deal!" trailer.]]
[[File:Roy trailer.png|thumb|"Roy Seals the Deal!" trailer.]]
Roy's trailer, titled "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w8XIj05irtU Roy Seals the Deal!]", begins with all four {{uv|Fire Emblem}} characters ([[Marth]], [[Ike]], [[Robin]], and [[Lucina]]) battling on [[Coliseum]]. The screen goes black shortly before a voice says, "Don't forget about me!" in Japanese. A short cinematic then shows [[Roy]] dashing out of a wall of flames. He lands on Coliseum and declares, "I've returned at last!" in Japanese. His caption announces that "Roy Seals the Deal!", which is a reference to his sword, the Sword of Seals. The trailer cuts to a clip of Roy attacking [[Koopalings#Roy Koopa|Roy Koopa]], who shares his name. Additional gameplay footage follows. One segment involves Roy performing his down taunt in front of a [[Superspicy Curry]]. This is a reference to [http://www.nintendo.co.jp/n01/n64/software/nus_p_nalj/smash/flash/contest/yusyu/yusyu04.html "The Ultimate Curry"], one of the winning photos from the ''Melee'' "[http://www.nintendo.co.jp/n01/n64/software/nus_p_nalj/smash/flash/contest/index.html Camera Mode Contest]." After performing his Final Smash, [[Critical Hit]], Roy says "{{ja|守るべきもののために、負けられない!|Mamoru beki mono no tame ni, makerarenai!}}", which translates to, "For those I must protect...I cannot lose!"
Roy's trailer, titled "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w8XIj05irtU Roy Seals the Deal!]", begins with all four {{uv|Fire Emblem}} characters ([[Marth]], [[Ike]], [[Robin]], and [[Lucina]]) battling on [[Coliseum]]. The screen goes black shortly before a voice says, "Don't forget about me!" in Japanese. A short cinematic then shows [[Roy]] dashing out of a wall of flames. He lands on Coliseum and declares, "I've returned at last!" in Japanese. His caption announces that "Roy Seals the Deal!", which is a reference to his sword, the Sword of Seals. The trailer cuts to a clip of Roy attacking [[Koopalings#Roy Koopa|Roy Koopa]], who shares his name. Additional gameplay footage follows. One segment involves Roy performing his down taunt in front of a [[Superspicy Curry]]. This is a reference to [https://www.nintendo.co.jp/n01/n64/software/nus_p_nalj/smash/flash/contest/yusyu/yusyu04.html "The Ultimate Curry"], one of the winning photos from the ''Melee'' "[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/n01/n64/software/nus_p_nalj/smash/flash/contest/index.html Camera Mode Contest]." After performing his Final Smash, [[Critical Hit]], Roy says "{{ja|守るべきもののために、負けられない!|Mamoru beki mono no tame ni, makerarenai!}}", which translates to, "For those I must protect...I cannot lose!"
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Cloud's trailer, titled "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nc3CY31kMJ4 Cloud Storms into Battle!]", begins with a starry sky (referencing the opening animation to ''Final Fantasy VII''), leading to the ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]'' logo, followed by an "X" (to signify the crossover), and then showing the ''{{s|wikipedia|Final Fantasy VII}}'' logo, all while playing ''Final Fantasy VII'''s opening music. The trailer then cuts to {{SSB4|Cloud}} on [[Midgar]], showing him at different angles, before finally showing him fully; he then says "Never thought I’d see the day..."
Cloud's trailer, titled "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nc3CY31kMJ4 Cloud Storms into Battle!]", begins with a starry sky (referencing the opening animation to ''Final Fantasy VII''), leading to the ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]'' logo, followed by an "X" (to signify the crossover), and then showing the ''{{s|wikipedia|Final Fantasy VII}}'' logo, all while playing ''Final Fantasy VII'''s opening music. The trailer then cuts to {{SSB4|Cloud}} on [[Midgar]], showing him at different angles, before finally showing him fully; he then says "Never thought I’d see the day..."


The trailer then goes on to show off his moveset, as well as his alternate costume based on ''{{s|wikipedia|Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children}}'', before fading to black; it then cuts to Cloud [[Limit Charge|charging a Limit Break]], while saying "Limits are meant to be broken!". The trailer then shows his moveset with the added Limit Break, and then showing off the stage hazards on Midgar, before cutting to a fight between him and {{SSB4|Ike}}, with Cloud finishing him off with [[Omnislash]]. The trailer ends with a remix of the victory theme from ''Final Fantasy VII'', while also showing off the [[Chocobo]] [[Mii Fighter]] hat.
The trailer then goes on to show off his moveset, as well as his alternate costume based on ''{{s|wikipedia|Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children}}'', before fading to black; it then cuts to Cloud [[Limit Charge|charging a Limit Break]], while saying "Limits are meant to be broken!". The trailer then shows his moveset with the added Limit Break, and then showing off the stage hazards on Midgar, before cutting to a fight between him and {{SSB4|Ike}}, with Cloud finishing him off with [[Omnislash]]. The trailer ends with a remix of the victory theme from ''Final Fantasy VII'', while also showing off the [[Chocobo]] [[Mii Fighter]] hat. [[Square Enix]]'s copyright information can be seen added in at the end of the trailer. This detail, as well as the opening shot of the fiery ''Smash'' symbol, was not shown in the [[Nintendo Direct]].


Cloud's reveal trailer references moments and characters from the ''Final Fantasy'' series, primarily ''Final Fantasy VII'':
The trailer contains references to moments and characters from the ''Final Fantasy'' series, primarily ''Final Fantasy VII''.
*The starry sky in the opening is a reenactment of the original opening to ''Final Fantasy VII'', which even includes the original accompanying music, "Opening - Bombing Mission".
*The starry sky in the opening is a reenactment of the original opening to ''Final Fantasy VII'', which even includes the original accompanying music, "Opening - Bombing Mission".
*The trailer contains a "blurring" screen transition to the battle phase in which Cloud faces off against {{SSB4|Kirby}}, {{SSB4|Samus}}, and {{SSB4|Charizard}}, with Cloud situated opposite of the other three combatants. These instances reference [http://finalfantasy.wikia.com/wiki/Random_Encounter Random Encounters], battle sequences that are often seen in the ''Final Fantasy'' series. The screen transition itself is one that is observed during gameplay of ''Final Fantasy VII'' along with the accompanying battle theme "{{SSB4MusicLink|Final Fantasy|Let the Battles Begin!}}".
*The trailer contains a "blurring" screen transition to the battle phase in which Cloud faces off against {{SSB4|Kirby}}, {{SSB4|Samus}}, and {{SSB4|Charizard}}, with Cloud situated opposite of the other three combatants. These instances reference [https://finalfantasy.fandom.com/wiki/Random_encounter Random Encounters], battle sequences that are often seen in the ''Final Fantasy'' series. The screen transition itself is one that is observed during gameplay of ''Final Fantasy VII'' along with the accompanying battle theme "{{SSB4MusicLink|Final Fantasy|Let the Battles Begin!}}".
*{{SSB4|Zelda}} lying on her knees near Cloud laying on his back is a reference to a scene in ''Final Fantasy VII'', where Cloud falls from the [http://finalfantasy.wikia.com/wiki/Sector_5_Reactor Sector 5 Reactor] down into the [http://finalfantasy.wikia.com/wiki/Sector_5_Church church] and is found by [http://finalfantasy.wikia.com/wiki/Aerith Aerith] the Flower Girl, with {{b|Pikmin|species}} representing flowers in the church. The [[Lip's Stick]] that Zelda is holding resembles the flowers that Aerith sells.
*{{SSB4|Zelda}} lying on her knees near Cloud laying on his back is a reference to a scene in ''Final Fantasy VII'', where Cloud falls from the [https://finalfantasy.fandom.com/wiki/Sector_5_Reactor Sector 5 Reactor] down into the [https://finalfantasy.fandom.com/wiki/Sector_5_Church church] and is found by [[Aerith Gainsborough]] the Flower Girl, with {{b|Pikmin|species}} representing flowers in the church. The [[Lip's Stick]] that Zelda is holding resembles the flowers that Aerith sells.
*Cloud grabbing Wario and throwing him off his bike before making off with it himself references the segment when Cloud commandeers the [http://finalfantasy.wikia.com/wiki/Hardy-Daytona Hardy Daytona] motorcycle to escape from [http://finalfantasy.wikia.com/wiki/Shinra_Headquarters Shinra Headquarters].  In ''Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children'', Cloud himself has the motorcycle [http://finalfantasy.wikia.com/wiki/Fenrir_(motorcycle) Fenrir], to fit with his "Lone Wolf" motif.
*Cloud grabbing Wario and throwing him off his bike before making off with it himself references the segment when Cloud commandeers the [https://finalfantasy.fandom.com/wiki/Hardy-Daytona Hardy Daytona] motorcycle to escape from [https://finalfantasy.fandom.com/wiki/Shinra_Headquarters Shinra Headquarters].  In ''Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children'', Cloud himself has the motorcycle [https://finalfantasy.fandom.com/wiki/Fenrir_(motorcycle) Fenrir], to fit with his "Lone Wolf" motif.
*Cloud being dizzy on [[The King of Red Lions]] is a reference to {{iw|wikipedia|motion sickness}} Cloud suffers in the [http://finalfantasy.wikia.com/wiki/Compilation_of_Final_Fantasy_VII Compilation of Final Fantasy VII].
*Cloud being dizzy on [[The King of Red Lions]] is a reference to the motion sickness Cloud often suffers from.
*The [[Sablé Prince]] turning into a frog next to Cloud is a reference to the recurring [http://finalfantasy.wikia.com/wiki/Toad_(Ability) Toad spell], which transforms its targets into harmless frogs.
*The [[Prince of Sablé]] turning into a frog next to Cloud is a reference to the recurring [https://finalfantasy.fandom.com/wiki/Toad_(ability) Toad spell], which transforms its targets into harmless frogs.
*Odin's appearance after Cloud uses his casting animation is a reference to the ability to [http://finalfantasy.wikia.com/wiki/Summoned_Monsters summon monsters] in ''Final Fantasy VII''.
*Odin's appearance after Cloud uses his casting animation is a reference to the ability to [https://finalfantasy.fandom.com/wiki/Summoned_monsters summon monsters] in ''Final Fantasy VII''.
*Cloud fighting {{SSB4|Ike}} towards the end is a reference to the final battle in Cloud's mind between him and [[Sephiroth]].
*Cloud fighting {{SSB4|Ike}} towards the end is a reference to the final battle in Cloud's mind between him and [[Sephiroth]].
*The segment in which Chocobos appeared references [http://finalfantasy.wikia.com/wiki/Chocobo_Woods Chocobo Woods], a location in ''[http://finalfantasy.wikia.com/wiki/Final_Fantasy_III Final Fantasy III]'' where Chocobos and the [http://finalfantasy.wikia.com/wiki/Fat_Chocobo Fat Chocobo] can be found, and ''Smells Like Chocobos'' is a recurring quote in the series which references the fact that Fat Chocobo can only be summoned in places that "Smell like Chocobos" in Chocobo Woods.
*The segment in which Chocobos appeared references [https://finalfantasy.fandom.com/wiki/Chocobo_Woods Chocobo Woods], a location in ''{{s|wikipedia|Final Fantasy III}}'' where Chocobos and the [https://finalfantasy.fandom.com/wiki/Fat_Chocobo Fat Chocobo] can be found, and ''Smells Like Chocobos'' is a recurring quote in the series which references the fact that Fat Chocobo can only be summoned in places that "Smell like Chocobos" in Chocobo Woods.
**The fact that the Chocobos are on [[Gaur Plain]] may be a reference to the [http://finalfantasy.wikia.com/wiki/Chocobo_Farm Chocobo Farm] from ''Final Fantasy VII'', which is located in the grasslands outside [[Midgar]].
**The fact that the Chocobos are on [[Gaur Plain]] may be a reference to the [https://finalfantasy.fandom.com/wiki/Chocobo_Farm Chocobo Farm] from ''Final Fantasy VII'', which is located in the grasslands outside [[Midgar]].
 
[[Square Enix]]'s copyright information can be seen added in at the end of the trailer. This detail, as well as the opening shot of the fiery ''Smash'' symbol, was not shown in the [[Nintendo Direct]].
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==={{SSB4|Corrin}}===
==={{SSB4|Corrin}}===
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Corrin's trailer, titled "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vMvgKqMWAlg Corrin Chooses to Smash!]", opens with the cutscene of the central plot divergence of ''{{s|fireemblemwiki|Fire Emblem Fates}}'', where [[Corrin]] must choose to side with {{s|fireemblemwiki|Hoshido}} ("Birthright"), {{s|fireemblemwiki|Nohr}} ("Conquest"), or neither ("Revelation"). In this cutscene, his family in Hoshido is represented by {{s|fireemblemwiki|Ryoma}}, {{s|fireemblemwiki|Sakura}}, {{s|fireemblemwiki|Takumi}}, and {{s|fireemblemwiki|Hinoka}}, while his family in Nohr is represented by {{s|fireemblemwiki|Xander}}, {{s|fireemblemwiki|Elise}}, {{s|fireemblemwiki|Camilla}}, and {{iw|fireemblemwiki|Leo}}. These characters' voice clips differ from the original games', and Corrin additionally speaks after each family has said their piece. Corrin is presented with the three options from ''Fates'', but a fourth option appears labeled "Join the battle in Smash", which he immediately selects. Once Corrin makes his choice, the trailer then cuts to {{SSB4|Corrin}} on {{SSB4|Battlefield}}.
Corrin's trailer, titled "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vMvgKqMWAlg Corrin Chooses to Smash!]", opens with the cutscene of the central plot divergence of ''{{s|fireemblemwiki|Fire Emblem Fates}}'', where [[Corrin]] must choose to side with {{s|fireemblemwiki|Hoshido}} ("Birthright"), {{s|fireemblemwiki|Nohr}} ("Conquest"), or neither ("Revelation"). In this cutscene, his family in Hoshido is represented by {{s|fireemblemwiki|Ryoma}}, {{s|fireemblemwiki|Sakura}}, {{s|fireemblemwiki|Takumi}}, and {{s|fireemblemwiki|Hinoka}}, while his family in Nohr is represented by {{s|fireemblemwiki|Xander}}, {{s|fireemblemwiki|Elise}}, {{s|fireemblemwiki|Camilla}}, and {{iw|fireemblemwiki|Leo}}. These characters' voice clips differ from the original games', and Corrin additionally speaks after each family has said their piece. Corrin is presented with the three options from ''Fates'', but a fourth option appears labeled "Join the battle in Smash", which he immediately selects. Once Corrin makes his choice, the trailer then cuts to {{SSB4|Corrin}} on {{SSB4|Battlefield}}.


Corrin, as well as his little sisters and kingly older brothers, provide commentary while the trailer proceeds to show Corrin's mixture of swordplay with Omega Yato and attacks using {{s|fireemblemwiki|Dragon Fang}} transformations. The trailer also reveals the female Corrin as a costume. At the end when showing off his Final Smash, [[Torrential Roar]], Corrin verbally reaffirms his decision, declaring that his path is "to fight the legendary heroes of Smash".
Corrin, as well as his little sisters and kingly older brothers, provide commentary while the trailer proceeds to show Corrin's mixture of swordplay with Omega Yato and attacks using {{s|fireemblemwiki|Dragon Fang}} transformations. The trailer also reveals the female Corrin as a costume. At the end when showing off his Final Smash, [[Torrential Roar]], Corrin verbally reaffirms his decision, declaring that his path is "to take on the legendary heroes of Smash". The trailer ends with a scene on the Kalos League stage with Pac-Man chasing Corrin in Super Pac-Man form, then Corrin chasing Pac-Man whlie using Dragon Lunge on a rolling crate.
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==={{SSB4|Bayonetta}}===
==={{SSB4|Bayonetta}}===
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The trailer itself shows off Bayonetta's moveset in depth, showing her combo-based gameplay, her Bullet Arts, her special moves, and her Wicked Weaves smash attacks. The trailer has Bayonetta, Pit, Palutena, and {{SSB4|Dark Pit}} narrating throughout, with many references to Bayonetta's games and her battles against angels. The trailer also shows off Bayonetta's access to costumes based on both ''Bayonetta'' and ''Bayonetta 2'', and her stage, [[Umbra Clock Tower]].
The trailer itself shows off Bayonetta's moveset in depth, showing her combo-based gameplay, her Bullet Arts, her special moves, and her Wicked Weaves smash attacks. The trailer has Bayonetta, Pit, Palutena, and {{SSB4|Dark Pit}} narrating throughout, with many references to Bayonetta's games and her battles against angels. The trailer also shows off Bayonetta's access to costumes based on both ''Bayonetta'' and ''Bayonetta 2'', and her stage, [[Umbra Clock Tower]].


The trailer contains several references to the ''Bayonetta'' games:
The trailer contains several references to the ''Bayonetta'' games.
*Bayonetta posing in front of the moon in the beginning of her trailer references the style of [http://bayonetta.wikia.com/wiki/File:Bayo1_-_Moon_alt.jpg various] [http://bayonetta.wikia.com/wiki/File:Jeannebayomoon.jpg different] [http://bayonetta.wikia.com/wiki/File:Bayonetta-Bloody-Fate-1.jpg artworks] [http://bayonetta.wikia.com/wiki/File:Bayonetta_2_box_art.png created] when promoting her series.
*Bayonetta posing in front of the moon in the beginning of her trailer references the style of [https://bayonetta.fandom.com/wiki/File:Bayo1_-_Moon_alt.jpg various] [https://bayonetta.fandom.com/wiki/File:Jeannebayomoon.jpg different] [https://bayonetta.fandom.com/wiki/File:Bayonetta-Bloody-Fate-1.jpg artworks] [https://bayonetta.fandom.com/wiki/File:Bayonetta_2_box_art.png created] when promoting her series.
*Bayonetta's interactions with Pit references the fact she kills angels for a living.
*Bayonetta's interactions with Pit references the fact she kills angels for a living.
**Her interactions with Pit and Dark Pit in the end of her trailer references her interactions with [http://bayonetta.wikia.com/wiki/Loki Loki] and [http://bayonetta.wikia.com/wiki/Loptr#Child Loptr], two characters who are light/dark halves of the other, much like Pit and Dark Pit.
**Her interactions with Pit and Dark Pit in the end of her trailer references her interactions with [https://bayonetta.fandom.com/wiki/Loki Loki] and [https://bayonetta.fandom.com/wiki/Loptr#Child Loptr], two characters who are light/dark halves of the other, much like Pit and Dark Pit.
*When Palutena states that she thought Umbra witches were extinct, it is in reference to the [http://bayonetta.wikia.com/wiki/Witch_Hunts Witch Hunts] in the Bayonetta series.
*When Palutena states that she thought Umbra witches were extinct, it is in reference to the [https://bayonetta.fandom.com/wiki/Witch_Hunts Witch Hunts] in the ''Bayonetta'' series.
**Bayonetta's response to this, referring to Palutena as part of an "''Endangered Species''" references how she, in both of her games, kills off a god as the game's final boss.
**Bayonetta's response to this, referring to Palutena as part of an "Endangered Species" references how she, in both of her games, kills off a god as the game's final boss.
*Bayonetta telling Palutena to stop talking at the end of the trailer references how, in both of her games, Bayonetta will interrupt enemies who end up going on tangents while conversing with her.
*Bayonetta telling Palutena to stop talking at the end of the trailer references how, in both of her games, Bayonetta will interrupt enemies who end up going on tangents while conversing with her.
*Bayonetta's posing with the Chain Chomp references the creature's [http://bayonetta.wikia.com/wiki/Chain_Chomp utility as a weapon] in ''Bayonetta 2''.
*Bayonetta's posing with the Chain Chomp references the creature's [https://bayonetta.fandom.com/wiki/Chain_Chomp utility as a weapon] in ''Bayonetta 2''.
*Bayonetta's line "If you need to learn how to talk to a lady, ask your mum", is a reference to ''Bayonetta'' director, Hideki Kamiya, who regularly uses the phrase "Ask your mom" to respond to questions he doesn't like on social media. It is also a taunt said by Bayonetta in ''Bayonetta 2''.
*The trailer concludes with Bayonetta [[KO]]ing Pit and Dark Pit with [[Infernal Climax]] and declaring "Don't mess with a witch", which is a euphemized reference to her famous quote, "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E1xIkPAcoYY Don't fuck with a witch]"<!--Despite the vulgarity of this quote, don't censor it. SmashWiki is not censored.--> which she declares upon defeating ''Bayonetta''{{'}}s penultimate boss.
*The trailer concludes with Bayonetta [[KO]]ing Pit and Dark Pit with [[Infernal Climax]] and declaring "Don't mess with a witch," which is a euphemized reference to her famous quote, "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E1xIkPAcoYY Don't fuck with a witch]"<!--Despite the vulgarity of this quote, don't censor it. SmashWiki is not censored.--> which she declares upon defeating ''Bayonetta''{{'}}s penultimate boss.


==Other trailers==
==Other trailers==
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Margie and Flame Man are the only characters in ''Super Smash Bros.'' series to only appear in a character trailer for ''Smash 4'' (in this case, {{SSB4|Villager}} and {{SSB4|Mega Man}}'s trailers, respectively).
*Margie and Flame Man are the only characters in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series to only appear in a character trailer for ''Smash 4'' (in this case, {{SSB4|Villager}} and {{SSB4|Mega Man}}'s trailers, respectively); in ''Ultimate'', they would later be joined by Solon, who exclusively appeared in {{SSBU|Byleth}}'s trailer, and Niall and Aegaeon, who only appeared in {{SSBU|Pyra}}/{{SSBU|Mythra}}'s trailer.
**All other Robot Masters seen in Mega Man's reveal trailer, as well as {{SSB4|Corrin}}'s siblings (with the exceptions of Ryoma and Xander) in his reveal trailer, also did not make any in-game appearances in ''Smash 4'', but they would later receive spirits in ''Ultimate''.
**All other Robot Masters seen in Mega Man's reveal trailer, as well as {{SSB4|Corrin}}'s siblings (with the exceptions of Ryoma and Xander) in his reveal trailer, also did not make any in-game appearances in ''Smash 4'', but they would later receive spirits in ''Ultimate''.
**Additionally, Rosie (who makes an appearance in {{SSB4|Villager}}'s trailer) does not make any appearance in ''Smash 4'', but she did make an appearance in ''Brawl'' as a sticker.
**Additionally, Rosie (who makes an appearance in {{SSB4|Villager}}'s trailer) does not make any appearance in ''Smash 4'', but she did make an appearance in ''Brawl'' as a sticker.
*Possibly due to the December 2013 Nintendo Direct also showing the footage of ''Mario Kart 8'', the Nintendo Direct version of Rosalina & Luma's trailer featured no ''Smash''-logo intro at all. A similar situation later occurred with {{SSBU|Isabelle}} in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''.
*Possibly due to the December 2013 Nintendo Direct also showing the footage of ''Mario Kart 8'', the Nintendo Direct version of Rosalina & Luma's trailer featured no ''Smash''-logo intro at all. A similar situation later occurred with {{SSBU|Isabelle}} in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''.
**Additionally, the version of Rainbow Road seen in their trailer is fully original to the trailer and has not appeared in any ''Mario Kart'' game to date, despite having elements such as star-shaped guardrails and bright green arrow signs from ''Mario Kart Wii''.
*Villager's trailer is the only ''Smash 4'' trailer to feature the [[Smash invitation]].
*Villager's trailer is the only ''Smash 4'' trailer to feature the [[Smash invitation]].
**It is also the trailer in which the Smash invitation first appeared, due to its being a wax-stamped letter received by Villager as the player receives mail in the ''Animal Crossing'' games.
*While most of the songs used in the trailers are available in-game, there are a few exceptions.
**"[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qn6iiE3qEZ4 Title Screen]" from ''Animal Crossing'' plays during Villager's trailer, which was also ''Smash 4'''s initial reveal trailer.
**"[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RZFhVs6OGAc Yoga]" from ''Wii Fit'' appears in Wii Fit Trainer's trailer, as well as an original composition not found in ''Smash 4'' or any of the ''Wii Fit'' games. The former song was later added in ''Ultimate''.
**"[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XM7-qktZQMg Opening]" from ''Kirby Air Ride'', as well as "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9oTmmG-xDkw Peach's Castle Stolen]" and "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A7CnxMZsitE Overture]" from ''Super Mario Galaxy'' appear in Rosalina & Luma's trailer.
**A unique arrangement of "Jogging" from the NES version of ''Punch-Out!!'' appears in Little Mac's trailer, which wasn't used in any of the ''Punch-Out!!'' games prior.
**An original unnamed composition appears in Mii Fighter's trailer.
**"[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0VHhOhYq4P4 Chaos Vortex]" and a higher-pitched version of "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MaLOVtbF5Hs Opening]" from ''Kid Icarus: Uprising'' appear in Palutena's trailer.
**"[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VKHPQLs_H_k Main Theme]" from ''Fire Emblem: Awakening'' appears in Lucina and Robin's trailer.
**"[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OWRFWbu-Qxw Battleship]" from ''Paper Mario: Sticker Star'', "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WAQ1p40GqGQ Attack of the Airships]" from ''Super Mario Galaxy'', and "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QSaG5wbdTjs Bowser Jr.'s Fiery Flotilla]" from ''Super Mario Galaxy 2'' all appear in Bowser Jr.'s trailer.
**The "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LhuP6RaQDzM Game Start]" and "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PKS8EBHj9fc Shot Duck]" jingles from ''Duck Hunt'' appear in Duck Hunt's trailer.
**A slightly different version of "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sSigQTaCHrs Arcade Intro]" from ''Super Street Fighter II'' plays in Ryu's trailer.
**"[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4fTIwtsAgAs Opening - Bombing Mission]" from ''Final Fantasy VII'' appears in Cloud's trailer. An arrangement of this song was later added in ''Ultimate''.
**"[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s1JF3_7xggw Prelude to Disaster]" from ''Fire Emblem Fates'' appears in Corrin's trailer.
*Villager's reveal trailer was done by Digital Media Lab.<ref name="part1"/>
*Mega Man's reveal trailer was done by Digital Frontier.<ref name="part1"/>
*According to Sakurai, Little Mac's trailer was done in comic style to save budget.<ref name="part1"/>
*According to Sakurai, Bowser Jr.'s reveal trailer cost a lot more money than expected when creating it.<ref name="part1"/>
*In an interview held in 2022 between Reggie Fils-Aimé and ex-Nintendo employees Kit Ellis and Krysta Yang, the fight between him and Satoru Iwata, along with stunt doubles, were shot independently for the Mii Fighters' reveal trailer. For Iwata and the doubles, they were shot in Kyoto, Japan, while for Fils-Aimé, he was shot in the Pacific, north-west of the United States.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QwayaTZEnfk|title=EP32 - Reggie Answers Ten Burning Questions - Kit & Krysta Podcast|author=Kit & Krista|date=September 22, 2022|publisher=YouTube}}</ref>
*Masahiro Sakurai released a [[YouTube]] video on the subject of these trailers and revealed many aspects of their creation<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K_z28RqWDU4&t Fighter Reveal Videos [Marketing]]</ref>:
**These trailers are a response to the cutscenes of [[Subspace Emissary]] being leaked online before the game released by media groups, defeating their purpose as a reward for playing the game. The trailers were made with the purpose of being shared online without providing major spoilers for in-game content.
**Sakurai was primarily the only scenario writer for these cutscenes.
**The CG models used in these trailers are not the same as the in-game models, but touched up versions that visually hold up under higher resolutions and close-ups.
**Developers use a special debug mode with replay features to capture in-game footage.
**All trailers had to receive approval from the original rightsholders for all characters and properties featured in said trailers.


==External links==
==External links==
[https://youtube.com/channel/UCwVVpHQ2Cs9iGJfpdFngePQ Official Super Smash Bros. YouTube channel]
*[https://youtube.com/channel/UCwVVpHQ2Cs9iGJfpdFngePQ Official Super Smash Bros. YouTube channel.]
 
==References==
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