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{{Infobox Series | {{Infobox Series | ||
|title = Castlevania (universe) | |title = Castlevania (universe) | ||
|image = [[File:CastlevaniaLogo.png|250px]] | |image = [[File:CastlevaniaLogo.png|250px]] | ||
|caption = [[File:CastlevaniaSymbol.svg|50px|class=invert | |caption = [[File:CastlevaniaSymbol.svg|50px|class=invert]] | ||
|publisher = [[Konami]]<br>Hamster Corporation | |publisher = [[Konami]]<br>Hamster Corporation | ||
|developer = Konami<br>Eighting<br>MercurySteam<br>Kojima Productions<br>Hamster Corporation<br>M2 | |developer = Konami<br>Eighting<br>MercurySteam<br>Kojima Productions<br>Hamster Corporation<br>M2 | ||
|designer = Hitoshi Akamatsu<br>Koji "IGA" Igarashi | |designer = Hitoshi Akamatsu<br>Koji "IGA" Igarashi | ||
|genres = Action-adventure | |genres = Action-adventure | ||
|originconsole = Nintendo Entertainment System (Famicom Disk System) | |originconsole = Nintendo Entertainment System (Famicom Disk System) | ||
|firstinstallment = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Castlevania|1986 video game}}'' (1986) | |firstinstallment = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Castlevania|1986 video game}}'' (1986) | ||
|latestinstallment = ''Castlevania | |latestinstallment = ''Arcade Archives Vs. Castlevania'' (2019) | ||
|interwiki = wikipedia | |interwiki = wikipedia | ||
|interwikiname = Wikipedia | |interwikiname = Wikipedia | ||
|interwikipage = Castlevania | |interwikipage = Castlevania | ||
}} | }} | ||
The '''''Castlevania'' universe''' ({{ja|悪魔城ドラキュラ|Akumajō Dorakyura}}, ''Demon Castle Dracula'') refers to the ''{{b|Super Smash Bros.|series}}'' series' collection of characters, stages, and properties that hail from the famous dark-fantasy series created by [[Konami]], inspired by Bram Stoker's novel ''Dracula''. The series is the second of Konami's to see representation through characters and stages, following {{uv|Metal Gear}}. Its logo is a silhouette of [[Dracula's Castle]] (often referred to as the titular Castlevania), which most protagonists of the series venture through on a quest to slay Dracula | The '''''Castlevania'' universe''' ({{ja|悪魔城ドラキュラ|Akumajō Dorakyura}}, ''Demon Castle Dracula'') refers to the ''{{b|Super Smash Bros.|series}}'' series' collection of characters, stages, and properties that hail from the famous dark-fantasy series created by [[Konami]], inspired by Bram Stoker's novel ''Dracula''. The series is the second of Konami's to see representation through characters and stages, following {{uv|Metal Gear}}. Its logo is a silhouette of [[Dracula's Castle]] (often referred to as the titular Castlevania), which most protagonists of the series venture through on a quest to slay Dracula. | ||
==Franchise description== | ==Franchise description== | ||
The franchise’s origins took inspiration from many public domain figures such as Bram Stoker’s ''Dracula'', Mary Shelley's ''Frankenstein'', and the Greek myth of Medusa, as well as the {{iw|wikipedia|Universal Pictures}} monster movies of the early-to-mid twentieth century. Now often considered to be a classic series of action platformers based on traditional Gothic horror elements, the ''Castlevania'' series made its debut on the {{iw|wikipedia|Famicom Disk System}} as ''Akumajō Dracula'' ("Demon Castle Dracula"), 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; armed with his bloodline's legendary whip, Vampire Killer, he embarks on a journey through [[Dracula]]'s [[Dracula's Castle|Castle]] to defeat the Count himself. This first installment would notably introduce the concepts of the Belmont clan's continued bloodline, the series' mascot being Simon, 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, it 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}}'', ''Haunted Castle'', ''Castlevania: The Arcade'', and ''{{iw|wikipedia|Castlevania Chronicles}}''. | |||
The game | Following this, the series would see other installments that followed predecessors of Simon, notably Trevor Belmont in ''{{iw|wikipedia|Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse}}'', and Christopher Belmont in ''{{iw|wikipedia|Castlevania: The Adventure}}'', its sequel ''{{iw|wikipedia|Castlevania II: Belmont's Revenge}}'', and its remake ''{{iw|wikipedia|Castlevania: The Adventure ReBirth}}''. 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|Castlevania: Rondo of Blood}}'', which both instead followed descendants of Simon, such as [[Richter Belmont]]. Of these, ''Bloodlines'' would see a normal release internationally on the {{iw|wikipedia|Sega Genesis}}, 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}} (known in Japan as the PC Engine CD). 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 adapted for the SNES as ''{{iw|wikipedia|Castlevania: Dracula X}}'', a 2.5D remake through ''{{iw|wikipedia|The Dracula X Chronicles}}'' in 2007 and a release on the [[Wii]]'s [[Virtual Console]] service in 2010 (albeit the original Japanese language version). | ||
Following ''Rondo of Blood'', the franchise would begin to deviate from its side-scrolling platformer roots and expand into a subseries now referred to as the {{iw|wikipedia|Metroidvania}} genre, notable for sharing aspects with traditional ''{{b|Metroid|universe}}'' installments such as a more expansive, segmented map, secret areas and upgrades, and greater control over the player character and their abilities. The first of these installments was the sleeper hit ''{{iw|wikipedia|Castlevania: Symphony of the Night}}'', which followed Alucard, the half-human, half-vampire son of Dracula, on an adventure through two versions of Dracula's Castle to defeat his father and avenge his mother's death, all the while attempting to save Richter from his possession by the dark priest Shaft. This entry is especially notable for the incorporation of RPG elements akin to ''Simon’s Quest'' into the formula, in which Alucard would gain experience and level up by defeating enemies. Originally conceived as a side story, director {{iw|wikipedia|Koji Igarashi}} thought to change up the formula and break conventions for ''Symphony of the Night'' after seeing a surprising amount of previous titles in bargain bins, which he attributes to the games’ short length and unnerving difficulty. He aimed to create a game that was approachable for the average player and had more staying power, and forgoing the Belmont family name and Vampire Killer whip gave Igarashi and his team greater freedom in designing the ''Castlevania'' game they envisioned. Finally, this title is notable for the change in character designs courtesy of Ayami Kojima, who later redesigned Simon for ''Castlevania Chronicles'' and now exemplifies the current style for the series. ''Symphony of the Night'' has been ported to several systems since its initial release, starting with the Sega Saturn in 1998 (albeit exclusively in Japan) and followed up by a retranslation in ''The Dracula X Chronicles''. | |||
The series would also see ventures into the third dimension with two installments released for the [[Nintendo 64]] around this time, these installments being ''[[wikipedia:Castlevania (1999 video game)|Castlevania 64]]'' and ''{{iw|wikipedia|Castlevania: Legacy of Darkness}}''. However, both of these titles were panned by critics and fans due to their poor controls and a troublesome camera and are considered two of the worst games in the franchise’s history. Due to the greater critical success of ''Symphony of the Night'', the “Metroidvania” format would be used for the majority of subsequent installments on the [[Game Boy Advance]] and the [[Nintendo DS]], starting with ''Circle of the Moon'' in 2001 and concluding with ''Order of Ecclesia'' in 2008. Igarashi would be directing these portable titles up until the commercial failure of ''Order of Ecclesia'', wherein he would leave Konami in 2014 citing creative differences in his and the company's directions. He would later found his own studio, ArtPlay, and crowdfund a spiritual successor to the Metroidvania entries, ''{{iw|wikipedia|Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night}}'', which released in June 2019 to positive reviews. Following the lukewarm reception to ''Lords of Shadow 2'' in 2014, the ''Castlevania'' series had remained completely dormant until the release of two compilations: ''Castlevania Requiem'' in October 2018, which contains the retranslated versions of ''Rondo of Blood'' and ''Symphony of the Night'' from ''The Dracula X Chronicles'', and the ''Castlevania Anniversary Collection'' in May 2019, which compiles eight of the earliest titles in the franchise that feature the classic platforming style. | |||
Beyond its success as a 2D adventure series, the series would release later 3D installments to somewhat mixed success. Following the releases of two hack-and-slash-esque games released to the {{iw|wikipedia|PlayStation 2}}, a spin-off subseries, ''{{iw|wikipedia|Lords of Shadow}}'', was introduced in 2010 by MercurySteam and Kojima Productions, following a separate chronology from the previous titles. Many other spin-off titles and related properties have also been released, including ''{{iw|wikipedia|Kid Dracula}}'', ''{{iw|wikipedia|Castlevania Judgment}}'', and ''{{iw|wikipedia|Harmony of Despair}}'', as well as [[wikipedia:Castlevania (TV series)|an animated series covering the events of ''Castlevania III'']], released on Netflix in 2017 and with its second season premiering in October 2018, a third in March 2020, and a final season in May 2021. | |||
==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''== | ==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''== | ||
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===Fighters=== | ===Fighters=== | ||
*66. [[File:SimonIcon(SSBU).png|50px|right | *66. [[File:SimonIcon(SSBU).png|50px|right]]'''{{SSBU|Simon}}''': The main character of several ''Castlevania'' titles, including the first, and often considered the original mascot of the series, Simon appears as an unlockable character, being revealed during the August 2018 Smash Direct. In battle, he fights using his iconic whip, the Vampire Killer, which grants his normal attacks massive reach at the cost of speed. His attributes and sound effects have been faithfully transplanted from his original games into ''Smash'', including his strut, stilted jumps and aerial mobility. His special moves incorporate classic sub-weapons, including the [[Axe]], [[Cross]], and [[Holy Water]], functioning exactly as they did in the original titles. His Final Smash is an Item Crash called [[Grand Cross]], which seals any captured opponents in a coffin before unleashing a flurry of light upon them.{{clr}} | ||
*66<sup>ε</sup>. [[File:RichterIcon(SSBU).png|50px|right | *66<sup>ε</sup>. [[File:RichterIcon(SSBU).png|50px|right]]'''{{SSBU|Richter}}''': The protagonist of ''Rondo of Blood'' and one of the many descendants of Simon debuts as an unlockable [[Echo Fighter]] of Simon, revealed alongside him in the August 2018 Smash Direct. Like the other Echo Fighters, Richter’s voice clips, taunts, and victory animations are all his own. He performs identically to his base character, but with one notable difference, being the properties of their down special, Holy Water. Many of Simon’s attacks, such as down tilt, up special, and Grand Cross, are actually derived from Richter’s moveset from ''Symphony of the Night''.{{clr}} | ||
===Boss=== | ===Boss=== | ||
*[[File:Dracula Phase 1 SSBU.png|right|120px | *[[File:Dracula Phase 1 SSBU.png|right|120px]]'''[[Dracula]]''': Dracula, the recurring chief antagonist of the series, appears as a [[boss]] in {{SSBU|Classic Mode}} and [[World of Light]]. His boss fight has two main phases, both with drastically different designs and attack patterns. His boss fight is the only one to feature two phases.{{clr}} | ||
===Stage=== | ===Stage=== | ||
*[[File: | *[[File:SSBU-Dracula's Castle.png|75px|right|link=Dracula's Castle]]'''[[Dracula's Castle]]''': The series's titular castle appears, taking inspiration from its appearance as a final boss arena in various ''Castlevania'' games. Enemies and bosses from the series appear here as [[background character|background characters]], including: | ||
**'''Carmilla''': A high ranking vampire in Dracula's court. | **'''Carmilla''': A high ranking vampire in Dracula's court. | ||
**'''The Creature & Flea Man''': Frankenstein's monster and a mutant beast (sometimes referred to as Igor). | **'''The Creature & Flea Man''': Frankenstein's monster and a mutant beast (sometimes referred to as Igor). | ||
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**'''Mummy''': A recurring monster that is often either a powerful boss or common enemy type. | **'''Mummy''': A recurring monster that is often either a powerful boss or common enemy type. | ||
**'''Werewolf''': A recurring monster that is often either a powerful boss or common enemy type. | **'''Werewolf''': A recurring monster that is often either a powerful boss or common enemy type. | ||
===Items=== | ===Items=== | ||
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===Music=== | ===Music=== | ||
{{main|List of SSBU Music (Castlevania series)}} | {{main|List of SSBU Music (Castlevania series)}} | ||
''Castlevania'' received a total of 34 tracks and remixes, the | ''Castlevania'' received a total of 34 tracks and remixes, the second most (behind ''Fatal Fury'') of any debuting franchise in ''Ultimate''. | ||
====Original Tracks==== | ====Original Tracks==== | ||
Sakurai noted that ''Castlevania''{{'}}s music was especially popular among the music composers. As such, ''Castlevania'' received 13 remixes in ''Ultimate'', more new remixes than any other universe except {{uv|Mega Man}} and {{uv|Fatal Fury}}. | Sakurai noted that ''Castlevania''{{'}}s music was especially popular among the music composers. As such, ''Castlevania'' received 13 remixes in ''Ultimate'', more new remixes than any other universe except {{uv|Mega Man}} and {{uv|Fatal Fury}}. | ||
*''' | *"'''Vampire Killer'''": A remix of the theme of the first level in ''{{iw|wikipedia|Castlevania|1986 video game}}'', and a recurring theme in the franchise. Heard in Simon's character trailer. | ||
*''' | *"'''Starker / Wicked Child'''": A remix of the second and third level themes in ''Castlevania''. | ||
*''' | *"'''Out of Time'''": The theme of the Clock Tower stage, the final level of ''Castlevania''. | ||
*''' | *"'''Bloody Tears / Monster Dance'''": A medley of the themes that play during the day and night in ''{{iw|wikipedia|Castlevania II: Simon's Quest}}''. This song was [[Leak#Castlevania_music_leak|accidentally leaked by Nintendo ahead of its official announcement]]. | ||
*''' | *"'''Cross Your Heart'''": A remix of the theme of the first stage of ''{{iw|wikipedia|Haunted Castle|video game}}'', an arcade remake of the original ''Castlevania''. | ||
*''' | *"'''Beginning'''": A remix of the theme for the first stage of ''{{iw|wikipedia|Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse}}''. | ||
*''' | *"'''Aquarius'''": A remix of the theme that plays in the Sunken City of Poltergeists stage in ''Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse''. | ||
*''' | *"'''Divine Bloodlines'''": A remix of the theme of the first stage from ''{{iw|wikipedia|Castlevania: Rondo of Blood}}''. This remix borrows elements from other versions of the theme, such as ''{{iw|wikipedia|Castlevania: Portrait of Ruin}}'', ''{{iw|wikipedia|Castlevania: Dracula X}}'', "Bloodlines Bequeathed" from ''{{iw|wikipedia|Castlevania|1999 video game}}'' (N64), and "Blood Relations" from ''{{iw|wikipedia|Castlevania: Symphony of the Night}}''. Heard in Richter's character trailer. | ||
*''' | *"'''Iron-Blue Intention'''": A remix of the theme of the fourth stage of ''{{iw|wikipedia|Castlevania: Bloodlines}}''. | ||
*''' | *"'''Dance of Gold'''": A remix of the theme of the Alchemy Laboratory from ''Castlevania: Symphony of the Night''. | ||
*''' | *"'''Lost Painting'''": A remix of the theme of the Reverse Caverns, Anti-Chapel, and Forbidden Library from ''Castlevania: Symphony of the Night''. | ||
*''' | *"'''Awake'''": A remix of the theme of the Catacomb stage from ''{{iw|wikipedia|Castlevania: Circle of the Moon}}''. | ||
*''' | *"'''Lament of Innocence'''": A remix of Leon Belmont's theme from ''{{iw|wikipedia|Castlevania: Lament of Innocence}}'', which plays on the second floor of the Pagoda of the Misty Moon; it also includes "Dracula's Theme" from ''{{iw|wikipedia|Super Castlevania IV}}''. | ||
====Source Tracks==== | ====Source Tracks==== | ||
Tracks sourced directly from the ''Castlevania'' games. | Tracks sourced directly from the ''Castlevania'' games. | ||
*''' | *"'''Vampire Killer'''": Simon's theme, sourced from ''{{iw|wikipedia|Castlevania Judgment}}'', which itself is a remix of the first stage theme from ''Castlevania''. | ||
*''' | *"'''Nothing to Lose'''": A remix of Dracula's first phase boss theme from ''Castlevania'', sourced from ''{{iw|wikipedia|Castlevania: Harmony of Despair}}''. | ||
*''' | *"'''Black Night'''": A remix of Dracula's second phase boss theme from ''Castlevania'', sourced from ''{{iw|wikipedia|Castlevania: The Arcade}}''. | ||
*''' | *"'''Dwelling of Doom'''": The theme played inside mansions, sourced from the Famicom Disk System version of ''Castlevania II: Simon's Quest''. | ||
*''' | *"'''Can't Wait Until Midnight'''": A remix of Julius Belmont's theme from ''{{iw|wikipedia|Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow}}'', which itself is a remix of the final stage theme from ''Haunted Castle''; it also contains "Heart of Fire" from the original ''Castlevania''. Sourced from ''Castlevania: Harmony of Despair''. | ||
*''' | *"'''Mad Forest'''": Sylpha's theme, sourced from ''Castlevania Judgment'', which itself is a remix of the forest area theme from ''Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse''. | ||
*''' | *"'''Simon Belmont Theme'''": The theme played during the first stage and the final boss, sourced from ''Super Castlevania IV''. | ||
*''' | *"'''Simon Belmont Theme (The Arcade)'''": A remix of the theme played during the first stage and the final boss from ''Super Castlevania IV'', sourced from ''Castlevania: The Arcade''. | ||
*''' | *"'''Slash'''": A remix of the theme of stage 4'<!--The apostrophe after 4 is not a typo. This is how it's labelled in Rondo of Blood. Please do not change it.--> from ''Castlevania: Rondo of Blood'', sourced from ''Castlevania: Harmony of Despair''. | ||
*''' | *"'''Dance of Illusions'''": Dracula's theme, sourced from ''Castlevania Judgment'', which itself is a remix of Dracula's boss theme from ''Castlevaia: Rondo of Blood''. | ||
*''' | *"'''Dracula's Castle'''": Alucard's theme, sourced from ''Castlevania Judgment'', which itself is a remix of the theme of the first area of Dracula's Castle in ''Castlevania: Symphony of the Night''. | ||
*''' | *"'''The Tragic Prince'''": A remix of the Clock Tower theme from ''Castlevania: Symphony of the Night'', sourced from ''Castlevania: Harmony of Despair''. | ||
*''' | *"'''Ruined Castle Gallery'''": A remix of the Castle Corridor from ''Castlevania: Aria of Shadow'', sourced from ''Castlevania: Harmony of Despair''. | ||
*''' | *"'''Jet Black Intrusion'''": The theme of the first stage, sourced from ''{{iw|wikipedia|Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow}}''. | ||
*''' | *"'''Crash in the Dark Night'''": A remix of a boss theme from ''Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow'', sourced from ''Castlevania: Harmony of Despair''. | ||
*''' | *"'''Ripped Silence'''": A remix of a boss theme from ''Castlevania: Portrait of Ruin'', sourced from ''Castlevania: Harmony of Despair''. | ||
*''' | *"'''Hail from the Past'''": The theme of Sandy Grave, sourced from ''Castlevania: Portrait of Ruin''. | ||
*''' | *"'''Jail of Jewel'''": The theme of the Great Stairway, sourced from ''Castlevania: Portrait of Ruin''. | ||
*''' | *"'''Twilight Stigmata'''": A remix of the theme played in the opening movie and in the entrance of Dracula's Castle from ''{{iw|wikipedia|Castlevania: Order of Ecclesia}}'', sourced from ''Castlevania: Harmony of Despair''. | ||
*''' | *"'''Jet Black Wings'''": A remix theme played in certain parts of Dracula's Castle in ''Castlevania: Order of Ecclesia'', sourced from ''Castlevania: Harmony of Despair''. | ||
*''' | *"'''Go! Getsu Fuma'''": A remix of a theme from ''{{iw|wikipedia|Getsu Fūma Den}}'', sourced from ''Castlevania: Harmony of Despair''. | ||
====Victory | ====Victory Fanfare==== | ||
*''' | *"'''Victory! Castlevania Series'''": A remix of the stage clear theme from the original ''Castlevania''. | ||
===Spirits=== | ===Spirits=== | ||
{{main|List of spirits (Castlevania series)}} | {{main|List of spirits (Castlevania series)}} | ||
==Games with elements | ==Games with elements from or in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series== | ||
{{main|Castlevania ( | ===''Castlevania''=== | ||
The ''Castlevania'' | *Playable Characters | ||
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}} [[Simon Belmont]] debuts in this game as the main playable character. | |||
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}} [[Axe]], [[Cross]], and [[Holy Water]] debut as items that occasionally spawn from whipped candle sticks. | |||
*Stage | |||
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}} [[Dracula's Castle]] first appears in this game | |||
*Stage Element | |||
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}} The Creature and Flea Man, Mummy, Medusa, and Death first appear in this game as enemies. | |||
*Boss Character | |||
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}} [[Dracula]] first appears in this game as the final boss. | |||
*Items | |||
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}} [[Death's Scythe]] is first used by Death in this game. | |||
*Spirits | |||
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}} Simon Belmont, Medusa Head, Mummy, The Creature & Flea Man, Death, and Dracula appear as spirits. | |||
* Music | |||
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}}"'''Vampire Killer'''": A remix of the theme of the first level in ''{{iw|wikipedia|Castlevania|1986 video game}}'', and a recurring theme in the franchise. Heard in Simon's character trailer. | |||
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}}"'''Starker / Wicked Child'''": A remix of the second and third level themes in ''Castlevania''. | |||
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}}"'''Out of Time'''": The theme of the Clock Tower stage, the final level of ''Castlevania''. | |||
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}}"Vampire Killer": Simon's theme, sourced from Castlevania Judgment, which itself is a remix of the first stage theme from Castlevania. | |||
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}}"Nothing to Lose": A remix of Dracula's first phase boss theme from Castlevania, sourced from Castlevania: Harmony of Despair. | |||
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}}"Black Night": A remix of Dracula's second phase boss theme from Castlevania, sourced from Castlevania: The Arcade. | |||
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}} "Victory! Castlevania Series": A remix of the stage clear theme from the original Castlevania. | |||
===''Castlevania II: Simon's Quest''=== | |||
*Stage Elements | |||
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}} Carmilla and Werewolf debut in this game as enemies | |||
*Spirits | |||
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}} Carmilla and Werewolf appear as spirits | |||
*Music | |||
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}}"Bloody Tears / Monster Dance": A medley of the themes that play during the day and night in Castlevania II: Simon's Quest. This song was accidentally leaked by Nintendo ahead of its official announcement. | |||
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}}"Dwelling of Doom": The theme played inside mansions, sourced from the Famicom Disk System version of Castlevania II: Simon's Quest. | |||
===''Haunted Castle''=== | |||
*Music | |||
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}}"Cross Your Heart": A remix of the theme of the first stage of Haunted Castle, an arcade remake of the original Castlevania. | |||
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}}"Can't Wait Until Midnight": A remix of Julius Belmont's theme from Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow, which itself is a remix of the final stage theme from Haunted Castle; it also contains "Heart of Fire" from the original Castlevania. Sourced from Castlevania: Harmony of Despair. | |||
===''Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse''=== | |||
*Assist Trophy | |||
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}} Alucard debuts in this game as a playable character. | |||
*Spirits | |||
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}} Trevor C. Belmont and Alucard appear as spirits. | |||
*Music | |||
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}} "Beginning": A remix of the theme for the first stage of Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse. | |||
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}} "Aquarius": A remix of the theme that plays in the Sunken City of Poltergeists stage in Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse. | |||
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}} "Mad Forest": Sylpha's theme, sourced from Castlevania Judgment, which itself is a remix of the forest area theme from Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse. | |||
===''Getsu Fuma Den''=== | |||
*Music | |||
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}} "Go! Getsu Fuma": A remix of a theme from Getsu Fūma Den, sourced from Castlevania: Harmony of Despair. | |||
===''Kid Dracula''=== | |||
*Stage Element | |||
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}} Kid Dracula appears as a background character in Dracula's Castle in the form of a silhouette on its walls. | |||
*Spirits | |||
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}} Kid Dracula appears as a spirit | |||
===''Super Castlevania IV''=== | |||
*Playable Characters | |||
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}} The ability to whip in multiple directions and the ability to move the whip around freely originate in this Super Nintendo remake of the original ''Castlevania''. Additionally, the ability to grab ledges with the whip loosely resembles the ability to swing on hooks in this game. | |||
*Music | |||
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}} "Simon Belmont Theme": The theme played during the first stage and the final boss, sourced from Super Castlevania IV. | |||
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}} "Simon Belmont Theme (The Arcade)": A remix of the theme played during the first stage and the final boss from Super Castlevania IV, sourced from Castlevania: The Arcade. | |||
===''Castlevania Chronicles''=== | |||
*Playable Characters | |||
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}} Simon's appearance in ''Ultimate'' is most prominently based on his appearance in this game's original mode, which is based on the original {{iw|wikipedia|X68000}} release of the game. | |||
===''Castlevania: Rondo of Blood''=== | |||
*Playable Characters | |||
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}} [[Richter Belmont]] originates from this game, and his appearance in ''Ultimate'' is largely based on this appearance. | |||
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}} [[Grand Cross]] debuts in this game. | |||
*Stage Elements | |||
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}} The Werewolf's design comes from this game. | |||
*Boss Battle | |||
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}} Dracula's Dark Inferno attack and transformation are based on this game. | |||
*Spirits | |||
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}} Richter, Maria Renard, Dracula (2nd Form) and Shaft appear as spirits | |||
*Music | |||
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}} "Divine Bloodlines": A remix of the theme of the first stage from Castlevania: Rondo of Blood. This remix borrows elements from other versions of the theme, such as Castlevania: Portrait of Ruin, Castlevania: Dracula X, "Bloodlines Bequeathed" from Castlevania (N64), and "Blood Relations" from Castlevania: Symphony of the Night. Heard in Richter's character trailer. | |||
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}} "Slash": A remix of the theme of stage 4' from Castlevania: Rondo of Blood, sourced from Castlevania: Harmony of Despair. | |||
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}} "Dance of Illusions": Dracula's theme, sourced from Castlevania Judgment, which itself is a remix of Dracula's boss theme from Castlevaia: Rondo of Blood. | |||
===''Castlevania: Bloodlines''=== | |||
*Music | |||
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}} "Iron-Blue Intention": A remix of the theme of the fourth stage of Castlevania: Bloodlines. | |||
===''Castlevania: Symphony of the Night''=== | |||
*Playable Characters | |||
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}} Much of Simon and Richter's moveset originates from this game. | |||
*Boss Battle | |||
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}} Dracula uses his design from this game. | |||
*Assist Trophy | |||
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}} Alucard uses his design from this game. | |||
*Spirits | |||
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}} Maria Renard (Symphony of the Night) appears as a spirit. Alucard, Dracula, and Shaft use artwork from this game. | |||
*Music | |||
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}} "Dance of Gold": A remix of the theme of the Alchemy Laboratory from Castlevania: Symphony of the Night. | |||
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}} "Lost Painting": A remix of the theme of the Reverse Caverns, Anti-Chapel, and Forbidden Library from Castlevania: Symphony of the Night. | |||
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}} "Dracula's Castle": Alucard's theme, sourced from Castlevania Judgment, which itself is a remix of the theme of the first area of Dracula's Castle in Castlevania: Symphony of the Night. | |||
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}} "The Tragic Prince": A remix of the Clock Tower theme from Castlevania: Symphony of the Night, sourced from Castlevania: Harmony of Despair. | |||
===''Castlevania 64''=== | |||
*Spirits | |||
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}} Reinhardt Schneider appears as a spirit. | |||
===''Castlevania: Circle of the Moon''=== | |||
*Spirits | |||
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}} Nathan Graves and Hugh Baldwin appear as spirits. | |||
*Music | |||
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}} "Awake": A remix of the theme of the Catacomb stage from Castlevania: Circle of the Moon. | |||
===''Castlevania: Harmony of Dissonance''=== | |||
*Spirits | |||
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}} Juste Belmont appears as a spirit. | |||
===''Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow''=== | |||
*Playable Characters | |||
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}} [[Uppercut]] originates from this game. | |||
*Spirits | |||
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}} Soma Cruz, Yoko Belnades and Julius Belmont appear as spirits. | |||
*Music | |||
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}} "Ruined Castle Gallery": A remix of the Castle Corridor from Castlevania: Aria of Shadow, sourced from Castlevania: Harmony of Despair. | |||
===''Castlevania: Lament of Innocence''=== | |||
*Spirits | |||
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}} Leon Belmont appears as a spirit. | |||
*Music | |||
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}} "Lament of Innocence": A remix of Leon Belmont's theme from Castlevania: Lament of Innocence, which plays on the second floor of the Pagoda of the Misty Moon; it also includes "Dracula's Theme" from Super Castlevania IV. | |||
===''Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow''=== | |||
*Music | |||
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}} "Jet Black Intrusion": The theme of the first stage, sourced from Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow. | |||
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}} "Crash in the Dark Night": A remix of a boss theme from Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow, sourced from Castlevania: Harmony of Despair. | |||
===''Castlevania: Curse of Darkness''=== | |||
*Spirits | |||
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}} Hector appears as a spirit. Trevor Belmont's artwork is taken from this game. | |||
===''Castlevania: Portrait of Ruin''=== | |||
*Spirits | |||
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}} Jonathan Morris and Charlotte Aulin appear as spirits. | |||
*Music | |||
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}} "Ripped Silence": A remix of a boss theme from Castlevania: Portrait of Ruin, sourced from Castlevania: Harmony of Despair. | |||
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}} "Hail from the Past": The theme of Sandy Grave, sourced from Castlevania: Portrait of Ruin. | |||
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}} "Jail of Jewel": The theme of the Great Stairway, sourced from Castlevania: Portrait of Ruin. | |||
===''Castlevania: The Dracula X Chronicles''=== | |||
*Spirits | |||
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}} Richter's artwork is taken from this game. | |||
===''Castlevania: Order of Ecclesia''=== | |||
*Spirits | |||
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}} Shanoa appears as a spirit. | |||
*Music | |||
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}} "Twilight Stigmata": A remix of the theme played in the opening movie and in the entrance of Dracula's Castle from Castlevania: Order of Ecclesia, sourced from Castlevania: Harmony of Despair. | |||
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}} "Jet Black Wings": A remix theme played in certain parts of Dracula's Castle in Castlevania: Order of Ecclesia, sourced from Castlevania: Harmony of Despair. | |||
===''Castlevania: The Arcade''=== | |||
*Music | |||
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}} "Black Night": A remix of Dracula's second phase boss theme from Castlevania, sourced from Castlevania: The Arcade. | |||
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}} "Simon Belmont Theme (The Arcade)": A remix of the theme played during the first stage and the final boss from Super Castlevania IV, sourced from Castlevania: The Arcade.Two arrangements from this game have been ported over. | |||
===''Castlevania Judgment''=== | |||
*Music | |||
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}} "Vampire Killer": Simon's theme, sourced from Castlevania Judgment, which itself is a remix of the first stage theme from Castlevania. | |||
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}} "Mad Forest": Sylpha's theme, sourced from Castlevania Judgment, which itself is a remix of the forest area theme from Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse. | |||
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}} "Dance of Illusions": Dracula's theme, sourced from Castlevania Judgment, which itself is a remix of Dracula's boss theme from Castlevaia: Rondo of Blood. | |||
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}} "Dracula's Castle": Alucard's theme, sourced from Castlevania Judgment, which itself is a remix of the theme of the first area of Dracula's Castle in Castlevania: Symphony of the Night. | |||
===''Castlevania: Harmony of Despair''=== | |||
*Playable Characters | |||
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}} the dive kick move originates from this game. | |||
*Spirits | |||
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}} The artwork for Maria, Jonathan, Charlotte, Soma, Yoka and Julius use artwork from this game. | |||
*Music | |||
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}} "Nothing to Lose": A remix of Dracula's first phase boss theme from Castlevania, sourced from Castlevania: Harmony of Despair. | |||
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}} "Can't Wait Until Midnight": A remix of Julius Belmont's theme from Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow, which itself is a remix of the final stage theme from Haunted Castle; it also contains "Heart of Fire" from the original Castlevania. Sourced from Castlevania: Harmony of Despair. | |||
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}} "Slash": A remix of the theme of stage 4' from Castlevania: Rondo of Blood, sourced from Castlevania: Harmony of Despair. | |||
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}} "The Tragic Prince": A remix of the Clock Tower theme from Castlevania: Symphony of the Night, sourced from Castlevania: Harmony of Despair. | |||
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}} "Ruined Castle Gallery": A remix of the Castle Corridor from Castlevania: Aria of Shadow, sourced from Castlevania: Harmony of Despair. | |||
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}} "Crash in the Dark Night": A remix of a boss theme from Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow, sourced from Castlevania: Harmony of Despair. | |||
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}} "Ripped Silence": A remix of a boss theme from Castlevania: Portrait of Ruin, sourced from Castlevania: Harmony of Despair. | |||
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}} "Twilight Stigmata": A remix of the theme played in the opening movie and in the entrance of Dracula's Castle from Castlevania: Order of Ecclesia, sourced from Castlevania: Harmony of Despair. | |||
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}} "Jet Black Wings": A remix theme played in certain parts of Dracula's Castle in Castlevania: Order of Ecclesia, sourced from Castlevania: Harmony of Despair. | |||
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}} "Go! Getsu Fuma": A remix of a theme from Getsu Fūma Den, sourced from Castlevania: Harmony of Despair. | |||
===''Castlevania: Grimoire of Souls''=== | |||
*Spirits | |||
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}} Simon's artwork is taken from this game. | |||
===''Castlevania: Lords of Shadow''=== | |||
*Playable Characters | |||
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}} The crossguard on the Smash version of the Vampire Killer, making the weapon's handle resemble a cross, is taken from the Combat Cross in this series. | |||
*Spirits | |||
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}} Gabriel Belmont appears as a spirit. | |||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*''Castlevania'' is one of three universes with multiple playable characters in which none of them have made a non-playable appearance in the ''Smash'' series prior to their playable debuts. The other two are {{uv|The Legend of Zelda}} and {{uv|EarthBound}}. | *''Castlevania'' is one of three universes with multiple playable characters in which none of them have made a non-playable appearance in the ''Smash'' series prior to their playable debuts. The other two are {{uv|The Legend of Zelda}} and {{uv|EarthBound}}. | ||
**It is also the only one with this distinction not to be introduced in the original ''Super Smash Bros.'' | **It is also the only one with this distinction not to be introduced in the original ''Super Smash Bros.'' | ||
*With the playable | *With the playable appearance of Simon and {{SSBU|Richter}}, ''Castlevania'' is the first third-party franchise to have more than one playable fighter (the others are {{uv|Street Fighter}} and {{uv|Final Fantasy}}) and the only one to debut with more than one character. | ||
**It is also the first third party franchise to have a [[clone]] character (the other is {{uv|Street Fighter}}). | **It is also the first third party franchise to have a [[clone]] character (the other is {{uv|Street Fighter}}). | ||
**It is also notable for having both a character and their [[clone]] debut within the same installment, something that has not occurred since ''[[Melee]]'' with {{SSBM|Marth}} and {{SSBM|Roy}}. | **It is also notable for having both a character and their [[clone]] debut within the same installment, something that has not occurred since ''[[Melee]]'' with {{SSBM|Marth}} and {{SSBM|Roy}}. | ||
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*''Castlevania'' and {{uv|Bayonetta}} are the only two universes with significant religious design elements to introduce a playable fighter. | *''Castlevania'' and {{uv|Bayonetta}} are the only two universes with significant religious design elements to introduce a playable fighter. | ||
**Of the two, ''Castlevania'' is the only universe which has their fighters use religious-themed attacks. | **Of the two, ''Castlevania'' is the only universe which has their fighters use religious-themed attacks. | ||
*Following ''Metal Gear'', ''Final Fantasy'', and ''Bayonetta'', the ''Castlevania'' series is the fourth primary series represented in ''Super Smash Bros.'' to include games that have been rated M (Mature) by the ESRB. | |||
**However, Richter is the second character in ''Super Smash Bros.'' who is from an M-rated series, but has never actually appeared in an M-rated game, alongside Cloud. | |||
*''Castlevania'' is the first series in ''Super Smash Bros.'' to prominently feature public domain characters, most of which being derived from classic horror novels and their respective film adaptations, which also makes them the first characters in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series who did not make their first appearance in a video game. | |||
**While ''Kid Icarus'' has similarly used public domain Greek deities, none of them have played notable roles in any ''Super Smash Bros.'' game. | |||
**''Final Fantasy'' also featured the Norse god Odin as a summon, who appears on [[Midgar]]. | |||
*''Castlevania'' is the only new third party franchise to have a fighter introduced in ''Ultimate''{{'}}s base roster. | *''Castlevania'' is the only new third party franchise to have a fighter introduced in ''Ultimate''{{'}}s base roster. | ||
*''Castlevania'' is one of three universes with multiple characters to have all of them originate from different games, the other two being ''Animal Crossing'' and ''EarthBound''. | *''Castlevania'' is one of three universes with multiple characters to have all of them originate from different games, the other two being ''Animal Crossing'' and ''EarthBound''. | ||
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*Currently, ''Castlevania'' is the latest third-party universe to gain a playable fighter in ''Super Smash Bros.'' to feature more than one playable fighter. | *Currently, ''Castlevania'' is the latest third-party universe to gain a playable fighter in ''Super Smash Bros.'' to feature more than one playable fighter. | ||
**However, if [[clone|echo fighters]] are not counted, this title goes to {{uv|Final Fantasy}}. | **However, if [[clone|echo fighters]] are not counted, this title goes to {{uv|Final Fantasy}}. | ||
==External Link== | ==External Link== | ||
*Article on the [https://castlevania. | *Article on the [https://castlevania.wikia.com/wiki/Castlevania_Wiki Castlevania Wiki]. | ||
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