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*In the original if the character gets Star KO'd from hitting the hammer a certain way on a wall the character will flash different colors as they fall into the background.
*In the original if the character gets Star KO'd from hitting the hammer a certain way on a wall the character will flash different colors as they fall into the background.
*In Starfox stages such as [[Sector Z]], [[Corneria]], it's possible to automatically get Star KOd by standing on an Arwing or a Wolfen. However, the aircraft must go up high in the sky.  
*In Starfox stages such as [[Sector Z]], [[Corneria]], it's possible to automatically get Star KOd by standing on an Arwing or a Wolfen. However, the aircraft must go up high in the sky.  
*A character who is Star KOd will not be KOd until the twinkle, unlike a normal KO, which is registered instantly. If two players were KOd at the same time, each with one stock, but one player was Star KOd, that player will win.
*In Brawl, if one is using a Z-air move while they pass the top blast line, they will not get Star KOd but instead receive a normal KO
*In Brawl, if one is using a Z-air move while they pass the top blast line, they will not get Star KOd but instead receive a normal KO
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A Star KO.

A Star Knock-Out or Star Finish, abbreviated as Star KO is a type of KO. When a character falls off the top of the screen (save for a few exceptions, see below), they fly through the background, yell/scream/etc, and eventually disappear as a star. (There is a random chance of a Screen KO instead.)

Exceptions

Members of a computer team (such as the Fighting Wire Frames) don't experience Star KOs, instead undergoing the usual colorful explosion (though it can happen in Event Match 37). Also, in the beginning of the second trailer for Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Kirby uses his up smash to knock Mario and Link off the top of the screen, but the usual colored explosion occurs, instead of a Star KO. The Star KO is still in this game.

Note: In Super Smash Bros., members of a team (such as the Fighting Polygon Team) do get Star Ko'd.

Criticism

Although humorous, the idea of a Star KO has invoked some criticism. When a star KO occurs, the fighter is not actually KOed until they fully fade out. Although the animation is short, it can cause some problems. If two players, both on their last stock are hit with an explosion simultaneously, and player A hits the upper blast line just shortly before player B hits the side blast line, player A will win as he/she will be KOed after due to the Star KO.

Bonuses

Star KO: Star KO an opponent. Solar being: Get star KO'd.

Trivia

  • The concept of a Star KO is from a very common anime trope, where a character or characters is struck or blasted high into the air, eventually disappearing as a twinkle in the sky. It was made famous in anime like Pokémon (where this fate befalls Team Rocket in nearly every episode).
  • Any conditions on the character are seen in the Star KO, such as if a character is KOd while frozen, or has a Smash Ball when they are KOd. In Flat Zone 2 and Hanenbow, conditions are not aligned with the character (ie. the frozen block and character fly off separately).
  • Giant characters/Tiny characters who are Star KOd remain giant/tiny while falling on the background (their "falling voice" remains deep/tiny as well). On the other hand, Star KOd metal characters appear in normal conditions on the background (inc. voice). The only exceptions are Metal Mario and Metal Luigi in Melee's Adventure Mode. In Super Smash Bros. Brawl, when giant/tiny characters gets Star KOd, they will return to normal size.
  • If Kirby has copied someone's abilities and gets Star KOd, he will appear as a normal Kirby while disappearing into the background.
  • Characters holding an item will have it disappear when they are Star KOd.
  • If the conditions are right, one can be hit above the upper blast line, but rather than be Star KOd or hit the front of the screen, they will die as if they got KOd off the bottom. However, its possibility of occurring is extremely rare.
  • Giga Bowser can be Star KO'd if he is hit when above the upper blast line, as the upper blast line activates on hitstun (which he is not immune to).
  • While it is generally impossible to self-destruct as a Star KO, there are a few ways: one can stand on a platform above the upper blast line or get launched upwards by Pikachu's Quick Attack in the highest platform of Hyrule Castle (Only on Smash 64), Wario's Wario Waft or Jigglypuff's Shield Jump.
  • In Super Smash Bros.(64) when completing a Star KO in 1-Player mode, it shows as a "Star Finish" in the point calculation at the end of the match.
  • In the original if the character gets Star KO'd from hitting the hammer a certain way on a wall the character will flash different colors as they fall into the background.
  • In Starfox stages such as Sector Z, Corneria, it's possible to automatically get Star KOd by standing on an Arwing or a Wolfen. However, the aircraft must go up high in the sky.
  • In Brawl, if one is using a Z-air move while they pass the top blast line, they will not get Star KOd but instead receive a normal KO