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[[File:Snake Smash Taunt.jpg|thumb|220px|left|Snake's codec regarding {{SSBB|Diddy Kong}} begins in ''Brawl''.]]
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The '''Codec Conversations''' are [[Snake]]'s [[Smash Taunt]] on [[Shadow Moses Island]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'', where he talks about other fighters with his support team, consisting of [[Colonel Roy Campbell]], [[Otacon|Hal "Otacon" Emmerich]], and [[Mei Ling]]. When fighting [[Falco]], Snake also talks with [[Slippy Toad]].


==Origin==
'''Codec Conversations''' is [[Snake]]'s [[Smash Taunt|secret taunt]] on [[Shadow Moses Island]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'', where he talks about the other fighters with his support team, consisting of [[Mei Ling]], [[Otacon]], and [[Roy Campbell]]. [[Slippy Toad]] also talks with Snake when fighting [[Falco]].
[[File:CodeSoli.jpg|thumb|Snake having a codec conversion in ''Metal Gear Solid''.]]
This Smash Taunt is based on the optional codec conversations that recur throughout the ''Metal Gear'' series, where Snake is given information about his current whereabouts, objectives, or actions. By calling certain frequencies, Snake can talk to different characters who specialize in different subjects and roles, including Colonel Campbell, Otacon, and Mei Ling, the three members of his support team who appear in ''Smash''.


The codec's appearance is based on how it is depicted in ''Metal Gear Solid'' and its remake, ''Metal Gear Solid: The Twin Snakes'', using the same ringing sound effect from the latter game. Characters within the codecs are portrayed as hand-drawn portraits. Snake's portrait is subtly modified from its original version, reflecting his visible stubble in ''Smash''. The same voice actors from the original games reprise their roles. Within the conversations, characters occasionally allude to events and characters from the ''Metal Gear'' games. In series tradition, they also tend to "break the {{s|wikipedia|fourth wall}}", referring directly to their status as characters in a video game.  
Each character Snake talks to has their own way of describing his opponent. The Colonel's descriptions are usually blunt and warning-like, and he may offer Snake careful advice about the character and encourage him to attack. Otacon's are the most descriptive, as he seems to know the most about them having conducted much research, and his attitude when speaking to Snake is either excited or worried. Mei Ling's descriptions are mostly emotional; she usually tells Snake of his opponent's dark or hurtful past if the character has one, but also shows sympathy for the characters and disdain for some of Snake's comments.
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==In ''Smash''==
The taunt is performed by inputting the down [[taunt]] command for just one frame. If done correctly, Snake will kneel and touch the codec receiver in his ear. The codec message will begin when its data is loaded, provided Snake is left undisturbed for long enough.
[[File:Codec Ultimate.png|thumb|200px|Snake's codec regarding the {{SSBU|Ice Climbers}} begins in ''Ultimate''.]]
The Codec Conversations are initiated by inputting the down [[taunt]] command for just one frame. If done correctly, Snake will kneel and touch the codec receiver in his ear. The codec message will begin after a few seconds, provided Snake is left undisturbed. He can only perform the Smash Taunt once per match, even if he is interrupted during the initial animation. In matches where Snake has more than one opponent, the subject will be selected randomly.


Each character Snake talks to has their own way of describing his opponent. The Colonel's descriptions are blunt and cautionary, and he usually offers Snake careful advice about the character, encouraging him to attack. Otacon's descriptions are the most in-depth, as he is analytical and somewhat nerdy; however, he is also very temperamental, and his attitude can range from excited to paranoid. Mei Ling, the most well-read character, also has the most emotional descriptions; she'll usually talk about the characters' backstories, generally giving them sympathy and showing disdain towards Snake's indifferent comments.
The feature was replaced by [[Palutena's Guidance]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]'' due to both Snake's and his stage's absence in the game.


The feature was effectively replaced by [[Palutena's Guidance]] in {{forwiiu}} due to the absence of the ''Metal Gear'' series.
In ''Ultimate'', the Codec Conversations from ''Brawl'' return alongside {{SSBU|Snake}} and Shadow Moses Island. Unlike with the Palutena's Guidance conversations, characters not present in ''Brawl'', including those introduced after that game and those that did not return during the ''Melee'' to ''Brawl'' transition, do not have unique codecs.


In ''Ultimate'', the Codec Conversations from ''Brawl'' return alongside {{SSBU|Snake}} and Shadow Moses Island. Unlike Palutena's Guidance, no new Codec Conversations were created for characters not present in ''Brawl''; instead, the original recordings were reused mostly unaltered. This leads to several instances where characters refer to the game as ''Brawl'' and reference attributes of characters that no longer exist due to changing between games (only Link's was altered, removing a mention of his Clawshot). {{s|wikipedia|Takeshi Aono}}, Roy Campbell's Japanese voice actor, passed away in 2012 from a stroke, and as a result, future ''Metal Gear'' titles do not feature the character out of respect for Aono.<ref>http://www.twitlonger.com/show/gu57f6</ref> This is likely why no new Codecs were recorded, instead simply reusing the conversations already present in ''Brawl''; however, no official reason has been provided.
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If Snake tries to perform the Smash Taunt in a match where no other participants were playable in ''Brawl'', he will simply perform his regular taunt. It also cannot be performed on the [[Ω form]] nor [[Battlefield form]] of Shadow Moses Island. If [[Stage Morph]] is on and a codec is activated, the morph will be delayed until the conversation ends.
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==Voices==
==Voices==
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*[[Solid Snake]] - David Hayter (English), Akio Ōtsuka (Japanese)
*[[Solid Snake]] - David Hayter (English), Akio Ōtsuka (Japanese)
*[[Colonel Roy Campbell]] - Paul Eiding (English), Takeshi Aono (Japanese)
*[[Colonel Roy Campbell]] - Paul Eiding (English), Takeshi Aono (Japanese)
*[[Otacon|Hal "Otacon" Emmerich]] - Christopher Randolph (English), Hideyuki Tanaka (Japanese)
*[[Otacon|Hal 'Otacon' Emmerich]] - Christopher Randolph (English), Hideyuki Tanaka (Japanese)
*[[Mei Ling]] - Kim Mai Guest (English), Hōko Kuwashima (Japanese)
*[[Mei Ling]] - Kim Mai Guest (English), Hōko Kuwashima (Japanese)
*[[Slippy Toad]] - Michael McAuliffe (English), Kyōko Tongū (Japanese)
*[[Slippy Toad]] - Michael McAuliffe (English), Kyōko Tongū (Japanese)
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:'''Snake:''' Doesn't look that tough to me. Seems kind of slow, actually.
:'''Snake:''' Doesn't look that tough to me. Seems kind of slow, actually.


:'''Colonel:''' Well, he is the king of Koopas. It's only natural he'd be slow. But that's only because he's the heaviest fighter here—by far. He's a powerhouse of destruction. Careful he doesn't flatten you.
:'''Colonel:''' Well, he is the king of Koopas. It's only natural he'd be slow. But that's only because he's the heaviest fighter here--by far. He's a powerhouse of destruction. Careful he doesn't flatten you.


===[[Captain Falcon]]===
===[[Captain Falcon]]===
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:'''Otacon:''' Ohhhh yeah! That thing! Good idea! OK, ready? Go!
:'''Otacon:''' Ohhhh yeah! That thing! Good idea! OK, ready? Go!


:'''Snake:''' [[Falcon Punch|Falcooooon Punch]]!
:'''Snake:''' [[Falcon Punch|Falcon Puuunch]]!


:'''Otacon:''' [[Falcon Kick|Falcon Kiiiiiiick]]!
:'''Otacon:''' [[Falcon Kick|Falcon Kiiiiiiick]]!


Note: In the English version, when Snake says "Falcon Punch", only the "Falcon" part of it is extended. However, in ''Brawl'', the text shows it as "Punch" extended (which mainly fits the Japanese dialogue more closely). The error was fixed in ''Ultimate''.
Note: Oddly in the English version of Brawl, when Snake says "Falcon Punch", only the "Falcon" part of it is extended. However, the text shows it as "Punch" extended (which mainly fits the Japanese dialogue more closely). The error was fixed in Ultimate. This conversation is also a voice actor joke in the Japanese version of the game as Otacon's Japanese voice actor, Hideyuki Tanaka, also voiced Captain Falcon in the anime ''F-Zero: Falcon Densetsu'' (known to Western audiences as ''{{s|fzerowiki|F-Zero: GP Legend}}'').
 
This conversation is also a voice actor joke in the Japanese version of the game, as Otacon's Japanese voice actor, Hideyuki Tanaka, also voiced Captain Falcon in the anime ''F-Zero: Falcon Densetsu'' (known to Western audiences as ''{{s|fzerowiki|F-Zero: GP Legend}}'').


===[[Diddy Kong]]===
===[[Diddy Kong]]===
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:'''Snake:''' Hmm. Edible ammunition, huh... Times sure have changed.
:'''Snake:''' Hmm. Edible ammunition, huh... Times sure have changed.
Note: Otacon's line about edible peanuts is only true in ''Brawl'', as Peanut Popgun no longer drops edible peanuts starting with ''Smash 4''.


===[[Donkey Kong]]===
===[[Donkey Kong]]===
:'''Snake:''' Otacon, there's a gorilla wearing a tie here. He's huge.
:'''Snake:''' Otacon, there's a gorilla wearing a tie here. He's huge.


:'''Otacon:''' That's Donkey Kong. As you can tell, he's got strength to spare. He may be king of the jungle, but he lives in a [[mariowiki:Donkey Kong's Treehouse|house]] just like you or me. And he seems pretty smart—well, for an ape, anyway. The Donkey Kong who fought that epic battle with Mario was this guy's [[mariowiki:Cranky Kong|grandfather]].
:'''Otacon:''' That's Donkey Kong. As you can tell, he's got strength to spare. He may be king of the jungle, but he lives in a [[dkwiki:Donkey Kong's Treehouse|house]] just like you or me. And he seems pretty smart--well, for an ape, anyway. The Donkey Kong who fought that epic battle with Mario was this guy's [[dkwiki:Cranky Kong|grandfather]].


:'''Snake:''' That was a long time ago. What about this Donkey Kong? Does he get along with Mario?
:'''Snake:''' That was a long time ago. What about this Donkey Kong? Does he get along with Mario?


:'''Otacon:''' Nope, they're still at it. Seems like they're always competing in something—[[mariowiki:Mario Kart (series)|kart racing]], sports, you name it.
:'''Otacon:''' Nope, they're still at it. Seems like they're always competing in something--[[mariowiki:Mario Kart (series)|kart racing]], sports, you name it.


:'''Snake:''' A chip off the old block...
:'''Snake:''' A chip off the old block...


Note: Otacon states that Mario and Donkey Kong still have an ongoing rivalry, but in ''Smash 64'' Donkey Kong's [[List of character profiles|character profile]] states that the two have "patched things up". Otacon might be implicitly referring to the concept of friendly rivalry, which does not invalidate the statement made in the N64 game.
Note: Otacon states that Mario and Donkey Kong still have an ongoing rivalry, however in ''Smash 64'', Donkey Kong's [[List of character biographies|character description]] states that the two have "patched things up". Otacon might be implicitly referring to the concept of friendly rivalry, which does not invalidate the statement made in the N64 game.


===[[Falco]]===
===[[Falco]]===
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:'''Slippy:''' Copy, Snake! This is [[Slippy Toad|Slippy]]!
:'''Slippy:''' Copy, Snake! This is [[Slippy Toad|Slippy]]!


:'''Snake:''' Whaa—! Who is this? What are you, some kind of frog?!
:'''Snake:''' Whaa--! Who is this? What are you, some kind of frog?!


:'''Slippy:''' Easy there, buddy! Just thought I'd hop on the wireless and give you a holler. Don't get mad!
:'''Slippy:''' Easy there, buddy! Just thought I'd hop on the wireless and give you a holler. Don't get mad!
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:'''Snake:''' ...
:'''Snake:''' ...


:'''Slippy:''' Just so ya know, Falco uses a {{b|Blaster|Falco}} and {{b|Reflector|Falco}} that I designed, just like Fox does. But Falco will kick his Reflector and send it flyin' around. Just showin' off, if you ask me.
:'''Slippy:''' Just so ya know, Falco uses a {{h1|Blaster|Falco}} and {{h1|Reflector|Falco}} that I designed, just like Fox does. But Falco will kick his Reflector and send it flyin' around. Just showin' off, if you ask me.


:'''Snake:''' No reason a weapon can't have more than one use. In fact, I'd say its versatility shows how well you designed it.
:'''Snake:''' No reason a weapon can't have more than one use. In fact, I'd say its versatility shows how well you designed it.
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:'''Snake:''' Maybe next time we meet, you can design me a weapon....
:'''Snake:''' Maybe next time we meet, you can design me a weapon....


Note: This is the only codec that does not feature any of Snake's normal contacts. The number "140.85" (Roy Campbell's codec number) appears in the Codec screen, indicating that Snake intended to call Campbell, but Slippy interrupted the transmission and showed up instead.
Note: This is the only codec that features Slippy Toad from ''{{uv|Star Fox}}'' instead of Snake's normal contacts. The number "140.85" (Roy Campbell's codec number) appears in the Codec screen, indicating that Snake intended to call Campbell, but Slippy interrupted the transmission and showed up instead.


===[[Fox]]===
===[[Fox]]===
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Note: FOXHOUND was a special forces group that Snake and Colonel used to work in before it fell into the hands of Liquid Snake (one of Snake's brothers and the main antagonist in ''Metal Gear Solid'') and became a terrorist group. Also, one of Snake's friends, [[Gray Fox]], betrayed him. Finally, it could be referencing the fact that foxes are snakes' natural predators. Any or all might explain Snake's disdain for foxes.
Note: FOXHOUND was a special forces group that Snake and Colonel used to work in before it fell into the hands of Liquid Snake (one of Snake's brothers and the main antagonist in ''Metal Gear Solid'') and became a terrorist group. Also, one of Snake's friends, [[Gray Fox]], betrayed him. Finally, it could be referencing the fact that foxes are snakes' natural predators. Any or all might explain Snake's disdain for foxes.
Campbell refers to the Lylat System as a galaxy, but it would be more accurate to refer to it as a solar system that may or may not be within the Milky Way galaxy.


===[[Ganondorf]]===
===[[Ganondorf]]===
:'''Snake:''' This guy is giving off a murderous vibe! Even getting close to him makes my skin crawl...
:'''Snake:''' This guy is giving off a murderous vibe! Even getting close to him makes my skin crawl...


:'''Otacon:''' Snake! Ganondorf is dangerous! His ambition is to rule the world, and he's got the power to do it. It's no wonder they call him "King of Evil."
:'''Otacon:''' Snake! Ganondorf is dangerous! His ambition is to rule the world, and he's got the power to do it. It's no wonder they call him 'King of Evil'.


:'''Snake:''' Do modern weapons even work against him? Do I even have a chance?
:'''Snake:''' Do modern weapons even work against him? Do I even have a chance?
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:'''Snake:''' So those two are the Ice Climbers, huh?
:'''Snake:''' So those two are the Ice Climbers, huh?


:'''Mei Ling:''' Snake, have you ever heard of a "blood bond"?
:'''Mei Ling:''' Snake, have you ever heard of a 'blood bond'?


:'''Snake:''' Sure.
:'''Snake:''' Sure.
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:'''Snake:''' I dunno. Seems to me they'd get in each other's way fighting to see who gets to the top first.
:'''Snake:''' I dunno. Seems to me they'd get in each other's way fighting to see who gets to the top first.


:'''Mei Ling:''' Snake, in China they say, "Though brothers may quarrel at home, outside they defend each other from slight."
:'''Mei Ling:''' Snake, in China they say, 'Though brothers may quarrel at home, outside they defend each other from slight.'


:'''Snake:''' Is that really a Chinese proverb?
:'''Snake:''' Is that really a Chinese proverb?
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:'''Mei Ling:''' Even though they may get in each other's way occasionally, they'll pull together in times of need. They're an inseparable team, Snake. Don't underestimate them!
:'''Mei Ling:''' Even though they may get in each other's way occasionally, they'll pull together in times of need. They're an inseparable team, Snake. Don't underestimate them!


Note: The "blood bond" that Mei Ling mentions is a reference to the strong sense of camaraderie between Popo and Nana, being a "two-in-one" fighter in all of their playable appearances. Snake's mentioning of the Ice Climbers fighting each other to see who gets to the top first is a reference to one of the two-player modes in ''{{b|Ice Climber|game}}'' in which both players must compete against each other in order to reach the summit first.
Note: The "blood bond" that Mei Ling mentions is a reference to the strong sense of camaraderie between Popo and Nana, as they always appear together as a "two in one" character in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee|Melee]]'' and ''Brawl''. Snake's mentioning of the Ice Climbers fighting each other to see who gets to the top first is a reference to one of the two-player modes in which both players must compete against each other in order to reach the summit first.


===[[Ike]]===
===[[Ike]]===
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:'''Snake:''' Yeah, I've got the same feeling...
:'''Snake:''' Yeah, I've got the same feeling...
 
Note: In ''Ultimate'', this codec will not activate if Ike is in his ''Radiant Dawn'' costumes.
Note: In ''Ultimate'', this codec will not activate if Ike is in his ''Radiant Dawn'' costumes. While this may be because Ike's ''Path of Radiance'' design was the only one available in ''Brawl'', it is nonetheless unusual given that Alph and the female Pokémon Trainer can still activate codecs meant for Olimar and the male trainer.


===[[Jigglypuff]]===
===[[Jigglypuff]]===
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:'''Snake:''' Jigglypuff? That some kind of marshmallow?
:'''Snake:''' Jigglypuff? That some kind of marshmallow?


:'''Colonel:''' Jigglypuff is a balloon-shaped Pokémon. It may be light and puffy and full of air, but its [[Rest|sleep ability]] is devastating.
:'''Colonel:''' Jigglypuff is a balloon-shaped Pokémon. It may be light and puffy and full of air, but its [[Rest|Sleep]] ability is devastating.


:'''Snake:''' Sleep...? What's so devastating about it going to sleep?
:'''Snake:''' Sleep...? What's so devastating about it going to sleep?
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:'''Colonel:''' Takes all kinds, Snake. Especially here in "[[Brawl]]."
:'''Colonel:''' Takes all kinds, Snake. Especially here in "[[Brawl]]."


Note: Snake's comment about the marshmallow is a semi-accurate translation of the original comment in Japanese, in which he compares Jigglypuff to a dessert because Jigglypuff's Japanese name is "Purin," which is also the Japanese word for "pudding." Colonel also breaks the {{s|wikipedia|fourth wall}}, mentioning ''Brawl'' by name.
Note: Snake's comment about the marshmallow is a semi-accurate translation of the original comment in Japanese, in which he compares Jigglypuff to a dessert because Jigglypuff's Japanese name is "Purin," which is also the Japanese word for "pudding." Colonel also breaks the fourth wall by mentioning ''Brawl''.


In ''Ultimate'', this codec remains unchanged, which causes the Colonel to still refer to the game as ''Brawl''.
In ''Ultimate'', this codec remains unchanged, which causes the Colonel to still refer to the game as ''Brawl''.
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:'''Colonel:''' But he also leaves himself wide open. Just make sure you avoid the swing, Snake.
:'''Colonel:''' But he also leaves himself wide open. Just make sure you avoid the swing, Snake.


Note: While what exactly King Dedede is supposed to be has never been stated, the common assumption among fans is that he is some sort of penguin, hence Snake's asking about the subject (coincidentally, in ''Smash 4'' and ''Ultimate'', King Dedede is given a black alternate costume that makes him resemble a great penguin).
Note: While what exactly King Dedede is supposed to be has never been stated, the common assumption among fans is that he is some sort of penguin, hence Snake's asking about the subject.


===[[Kirby]]===
===[[Kirby]]===
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:'''Snake:''' For what? That pink marshmallow?
:'''Snake:''' For what? That pink marshmallow?


:'''Otacon:''' That's Kirby, also known as "Kirby from Dream Land." He's from another planet—in other words, an extraterrestrial. He's got a powerful stomach that lets him [[Inhale (Kirby)|swallow]] and digest anything. And he also has a 'Copy Ability' that allows him to mimic opponents, steal their moves, and use those moves against them. On top of that, he has the power to fly around the stage, so once he's got you in his sights, there's no place to run.
:'''Otacon:''' That's Kirby, also known as 'Kirby from Dream Land'. He's from another planet--in other words, an extraterrestrial. He's got a powerful stomach that lets him [[Inhale (Kirby)|swallow]] and digest anything. And he also has a 'Copy Ability' that allows him to mimic opponents, steal their moves, and use those moves against them. On top of that, he has the power to fly around the stage, so once he's got you in his sights, there's no place to run.


:'''Snake:''' ...Huh? Yeah, got it. I'll keep an eye out.
:'''Snake:''' ...Huh? Yeah, got it. I'll keep an eye out.


Note: In the original Japanese conversation, Otacon refers to Kirby as "Hoshi no Kaabii", meaning "Kirby of the Stars", instead of "Kirby from Dream Land". This is the official name of the series in Japan, as well as the animated series (known as ''{{s|wikirby|Kirby: Right Back at Ya!}}'' outside of Japan). Snake calls Kirby a marshmallow just as he does to Jigglypuff.
Note: In the original Japanese conversation, Otacon refers to Kirby as "Hoshii no Kaabi", meaning "Kirby of the Stars", instead of "Kirby from Dream Land". This is the official name of the series in Japan, and also the animated series is named after it (known as ''{{s|wikirby|Kirby: Right Back at Ya!}}'' outside of Japan). Snake calls Kirby a marshmallow just as he does to Jigglypuff.


===[[Link]]===
===[[Link]]===
:'''Snake:''' Otacon, who's the guy with the sword?
:'''Snake:''' Otacon, who's the guy with the sword?


:'''Otacon:''' That's Link. He's the hero of Hyrule. That blade in his hand is called the [[Master Sword]], also known as the "Blade of Evil's Bane." He also has a whole arsenal of items at his disposal—[[Link's bomb|bombs]] and [[Hero's Bow|arrows]], a [[Master Sword|sword]], a [[Passive shield#Link|shield]], a [[Gale Boomerang|boomerang]]{{rollover|, and a [[Clawshot]]|... (Super Smash Bros. Ultimate)|?}}. He's a force to be reckoned with.
:'''Otacon:''' That's Link. He's the hero of Hyrule. That blade in his hand is called the [[Master Sword]], also known as the 'Blade of Evil's Bane'. He also has a whole arsenal of items at his disposal--[[Link's bomb|bombs]] and [[Hero's Bow|arrows]], a shield, a [[Gale Boomerang|boomerang]], and a [[Hookshot and Clawshot|Clawshot]]. He's a force to be reckoned with.


:'''Snake:''' Gear is only useful when it's used at the right time and place. Just lugging a ton of it around doesn't do you any good.
:'''Snake:''' Gear is only useful when it's used at the right time and place. Just lugging a ton of it around doesn't do you any good.
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:'''Snake:''' ...
:'''Snake:''' ...


Note: This conversation pokes fun at Snake's tendency to be carrying a heavy assortment of weapons and equipment, up to and including 2 rocket launchers and 3 cardboard boxes, in a sort of hammerspace at any one time. ''Snake Eater'' attempted to alleviate this by imposing a carrying capacity limiting the amount of weapons the player can carry at a time, as well as their combined weight having an effect on their stamina.
Note: This conversation pokes fun at Snake's tendency to be carrying a heavy assortment of weapons and equipment, up to and including 2 rocket launchers and 3 cardboard boxes, in a sort of hammerspace at any one time. ''Snake Eater'' attempted to alleviate this by imposing a carrying capacity limiting the amount of weapons the player can carry at a time, as well as their combined weight having an effect on their stamina. In ''[[SSBU|Ultimate]]'', the mention of Link's Clawshot is cut out, as Link no longer has it due to him being based on ''Breath of the Wild''.
 
In ''[[SSBU|Ultimate]]'', the mention of Link's Clawshot is cut out, as Link no longer has it due to him being based on ''Breath of the Wild''.


===[[Lucario]]===
===[[Lucario]]===
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:'''Snake:''' Mei Ling, what's that purple fire coming out of his hands?
:'''Snake:''' Mei Ling, what's that purple fire coming out of his hands?


:'''Mei Ling:''' That's his "[[Aura]]."
:'''Mei Ling:''' That's his '[[Aura]]'.


:'''Snake:''' Aura?
:'''Snake:''' Aura?
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:'''Mei Ling:''' Well, come back in one piece, and I'll teach you all the Chinese proverbs you can handle.
:'''Mei Ling:''' Well, come back in one piece, and I'll teach you all the Chinese proverbs you can handle.


Note: While Lucario is often referred to as an "it" in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'', Snake and Mei Ling use male pronouns to describe it. This is also the case with the description of [[Event 25: The Aura Is With Me]].  
Note: While Lucario is often referred to as an "it" in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'', Snake and Mei Ling use the word "he." This is possibly because this Lucario is the same Lucario as the one featured in [[bulbapedia:M08|the eighth Pokémon movie]], which is referred to as a male. Also, Riolu (Lucario's pre-evolutionary stage) are usually born male, as the species has a 7:1 male-female ratio, which carries over to its evolved form. In the Japanese version, Snake and Mei Ling use gender-neutral terms, which are more common in Japanese grammar and conversation.
 
This is likely because this Lucario is based on the one featured in [[bulbapedia:M08|the eighth Pokémon movie]], which is referred to as a male. Additionally, Lucario has a 7:1 male-female ratio, which carries over from its previous evolution, Riolu. In the Japanese version, Snake and Mei Ling use gender-neutral terms, which are more common in Japanese grammar and conversation.


===[[Lucas]]===
===[[Lucas]]===
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:'''Mei Ling:''' ...Mmm. Well, I hope things turn out okay for him.
:'''Mei Ling:''' ...Mmm. Well, I hope things turn out okay for him.


Note: The "hardships" that Snake mentions are a reference to his internal conflict with his so-called "family" from Les Enfants Terribles, such as dealing with his twin brother Liquid Snake due to Liquid's "inferiority complex." Throughout the ''Metal Gear'' series (except ''Metal Gear Solid 3'', ''Portable Ops'', ''Peace Walker'' and ''Metal Gear Solid V'', where the player plays as Snake's "father", Naked Snake/Big Boss), Snake frequently has to battle one of his "family members" as a boss fight, and most of the plot involves the evil deeds of one of his "family members" (particularly Liquid).
Note: The "hardships" that Snake mentions is a reference to his internal conflict with his so-called "family" from Les Enfants Terribles, such as dealing with his twin brother Liquid Snake due to Liquid's "inferiority complex." Throughout the ''Metal Gear'' series (except ''Metal Gear Solid 3'', ''Portable Ops'', ''Peace Walker'' and ''Metal Gear Solid V'', where the player plays as Snake's "father", Naked Snake/Big Boss), Snake frequently has to battle one of his "family members" as a boss fight, and most of the plot involves the evil deeds of one of his "family members" (particularly Liquid).


This conversation is also a reference to ''{{s|wikibound|Mother 3}}'', namely the relationship between Lucas and Claus, Lucas' twin brother.
This conversation is also a reference to ''{{s|wikibound|Mother 3}}'', namely the relationship between Lucas and Claus, Lucas' brother.


===[[Luigi]]===
===[[Luigi]]===
:'''Snake:''' That guy with the mustache...
:'''Snake:''' That guy with the mustache...


:'''Colonel:''' Ha. You mean the "King of Second Bananas"?
:'''Colonel:''' Ha. You mean the 'King of Second Bananas'?


:'''Snake:''' Hey, that's Luigi! Show him a little respect!
:'''Snake:''' Hey, that's Luigi! Show him a little respect!
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:'''Snake:''' You're kidding, right? It's Mario.
:'''Snake:''' You're kidding, right? It's Mario.


:'''Colonel:''' Mario made his [[Donkey Kong (game)|first appearance]] in 1981, and since then, he's become a worldwide phenomenon. There's probably not a single person who doesn't know Mario. He's that famous.
:'''Colonel:''' Mario made his [[Donkey Kong (arcade game)|first appearance]] in 1981, and since then, he's become a worldwide phenomenon. There's probably not a single person who doesn't know Mario. He's that famous.


:'''Snake:''' Good thing I survived long enough to meet him on the field of battle, huh.
:'''Snake:''' Good thing I survived long enough to meet him on the field of battle, huh.
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:'''Snake:''' ...I can.
:'''Snake:''' ...I can.


Note: Snake is referring to the fact that in ''Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake'', he found out that his war buddy [[Gray Fox]] was one of Big Boss' men. Big Boss himself was once Snake's commander, and he betrayed him much like Gray Fox did. It should be noted that betrayal is a common occurrence in the ''Metal Gear'' series.
Note: Snake is referring to the fact that in ''Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake'', he found out that his war buddy [[Gray Fox]] was one of Big Boss' men. It also involves the fact that Big Boss was once the commander of Snake and, like Fox, he betrayed him. It should be noted that betrayal is a common occurrence in the ''Metal Gear'' series. Mei Ling's comment about Altea is slightly incorrect.  Marth was indeed usurped by a backstabbing nation ruled by King Hardin, but Altea was the name of his kingdom, not the land as a whole, which was known as Archanea. Snake's comment about building an army from his enemies could also be a reference to ''Portable Ops'' and ''Peace Walker'', where Big Boss could capture enemy soldiers to fight for his side (which can also be done in ''The Phantom Pain'').
 
Meanwhile, Mei Ling is referring to ''Fire Emblem: Mystery of the Emblem'', in which Marth's former ally Hardin is crowned emperor and becomes the game's primary antagonist. Overtaken by grief and despair upon acquiring the Darksphere, he betrays Marth and the kingdom of Altea. Mei Ling's statement is slightly incorrect, as Altea is the name of Marth's kingdom; the land as a whole is named Archanea.
 
Snake's comment about building an army from his enemies could also be a reference to ''Portable Ops'', where Big Boss could capture enemy soldiers to fight for his side (which can also be done in ''Peace Walker'' and ''The Phantom Pain'', released after ''Brawl'').


===[[Meta Knight]]===
===[[Meta Knight]]===
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:'''Snake:''' ...
:'''Snake:''' ...
Note: Otacon says Game & Watch characters look like numbers on a calculator. A calculator is what inspired the invention of the Game & Watch.
Note: Otacon says Game & Watch characters look like numbers on a calculator. A calculator is what inspired the invention of the Game & Watch.


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:'''Snake:''' Just like Psycho Mantis...
:'''Snake:''' Just like Psycho Mantis...


:'''Colonel:''' Exactly. He can use [[On-screen appearance|teleportation]], [[Double jump|levitation]], [[PK Fire|pyrokinesis]], and [[PK|psychokinesis]].
:'''Colonel:''' Exactly. He can use teleportation, levitation, [[PK Fire|pyrokinesis]], and [[PK|psychokinesis]].


:'''Snake:''' Yeah, but the question is, can he read minds?
:'''Snake:''' Yeah, but the question is, can he read minds?
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:'''Colonel:''' Even if he had telepathic powers, I don't think he'd use them to mess with you like that. I hear he's a good kid.
:'''Colonel:''' Even if he had telepathic powers, I don't think he'd use them to mess with you like that. I hear he's a good kid.


Note: Psycho Mantis, a Russian renegade FOXHOUND member, appears in ''Metal Gear Solid'' as a boss. Like Ness, Psycho Mantis uses psychic powers to create devastating attacks. Snake's inquiry about mind reading refers to Psycho Mantis' main ability, which involves using telepathy to predict his opponent's attacks. In the game, his "mind reading" had the game read the player's memory card, and reference games the player has played before fighting him (in the original version, these games are ''{{s|wikipedia|Azure Dreams}}'', ''{{iw|wikipedia|Suikoden|video game}}'', ''{{s|wikipedia|Castlevania: Symphony of the Night}}'', ''{{s|wikipedia|Vandal Hearts}}'', and, in the Japanese version of the game, ''{{s|wikipedia|Policenauts}}'' and ''{{s|wikipedia|Tokimeki Memorial}}'' - notably, all games published by Konami like ''Metal Gear Solid''; in the GameCube remake, the game list is changed to ''{{s|mariowiki|Super Mario Sunshine}}'', ''{{s|zeldawiki|The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker}}'', ''[[wikipedia:Eternal Darkness|Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem]]'', and, notably, ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''). He also used his telepathy to predict the player's move inputs on their controller. To prevent this, the player will need to plug their controller into the player 2 slot.  
Note: Psycho Mantis, a Russian renegade FOXHOUND member, appears in ''Metal Gear Solid'' as a boss. Like Ness, Psycho Mantis uses psychic powers to create devastating attacks. Snake's enquiry about mind reading refers to Psycho Mantis' main ability, which involves using telepathy to predict his opponent's attacks. In the game, his "mind reading" had the game read the player's memory card, and reference games the player has played before fighting him (in the original version, these games are ''{{s|wikipedia|Azure Dreams}}'', ''{{iw|wikipedia|Suikoden|video game}}'', ''{{s|wikipedia|Castlevania: Symphony of the Night}}'', ''{{s|wikipedia|Vandal Hearts}}'', and, in the Japanese version of the game, ''{{s|wikipedia|Policenauts}}'' and ''{{s|wikipedia|Tokimeki Memorial}}'' - notably, all games published by Konami like ''Metal Gear Solid''; in the GameCube remake, the game list is changed to ''{{s|mariowiki|Super Mario Sunshine}}'', ''{{s|zeldawiki|The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker}}'', ''[[wikipedia:Eternal Darkness|Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem]]'', and, notably, ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''). He also used his telepathy to predict the player's move inputs on their controller. To prevent this, the player will need to plug their controller into the player 2 slot.  


Ness actually did have telepathic abilities in ''{{b|EarthBound|game}}'', albeit limited to use on animals. Ironically, the Colonel's remarks on [[PK Fire|pyrokinesis]] are false, as it was Paula, not Ness, who learned that move in ''EarthBound'', though Ness can use such abilities in all the ''Smash'' games he has appeared in.
Ness actually did have telepathic abilities in ''{{b|EarthBound|game}}'', albeit limited to use on animals. Ironically, the Colonel's remarks on [[PK Fire|pyrokinesis]] are false, as it was Paula, not Ness, who learned that move in ''EarthBound'', though Ness can use such abilities in all the ''Smash'' games he has appeared in.


===[[Olimar]]===
===[[Olimar]]===
:'''Mei Ling:''' Snake, have you heard of the ancient Chinese story, "The Vain Ocean of Wealth and Splendor" from the [[wikipedia:The World Inside a Pillow|Zhen Zhong Ji]]?
:'''Mei Ling:''' Snake, have you heard of the ancient Chinese story, 'The Vain Ocean of Wealth and Splendor' from the Zhen Zhong Ji?


:'''Snake:''' I've been waiting for the movie.
:'''Snake:''' I've been waiting for the movie.


:'''Mei Ling:''' Basically, it's meant to express the impermanence of all things. You know, like even when Captain Olimar has lots of {{b|Pikmin|species}} with him, they could all be gone the next moment. Those poor little guys—they carry, they fight, they multiply...and they get eaten. Olimar might have lots of company one minute and be all alone the next. It's so sad.
:'''Mei Ling:''' Basically, it's meant to express the impermanence of all things. You know, like even when Captain Olimar has lots of [[Pikmin (species)|Pikmin]] with him, they could all be gone the next moment. Those poor little guys--they carry, they fight, they multiply...and they get eaten. Olimar might have lots of company one minute and be all alone the next. It's so sad.


:'''Snake:''' But he can [[Pikmin Pluck|pluck out]] more Pikmin anytime he wants, right?
:'''Snake:''' But he can [[Pikmin Pluck|pluck out]] more Pikmin anytime he wants, right?
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:'''Mei Ling:''' ...You're absolutely right, Snake. Good luck. I'm rooting for you.
:'''Mei Ling:''' ...You're absolutely right, Snake. Good luck. I'm rooting for you.


Note: Mei Ling saying that the Pikmin "carry, fight, multiply...and get eaten" is a reference to the lyrics of the song used to advertise ''Pikmin'' in Japan, ''{{SSBBMusicLink|Pikmin|Ai no Uta}}'', which also features in ''Brawl''.
Note: Mei Ling saying that the {{b|Pikmin|species}} "carry, fight, multiply...and get eaten" is a reference to the (translated) lyrics of the song used to advertise ''Pikmin'' in Japan, ''{{SSBBMusicLink|Pikmin|Ai no Uta}}''.
 
In ''Ultimate'', Mei Ling still refers to Olimar even if Snake is fighting [[Alph]].


===[[Peach]]===
===[[Peach]]===
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:'''Mei Ling:''' Princess Peach is the beloved ruler of the {{s|mariowiki|Mushroom Kingdom}}. She's been kidnapped numerous times by [[Bowser]].
:'''Mei Ling:''' Princess Peach is the beloved ruler of the {{s|mariowiki|Mushroom Kingdom}}. She's been kidnapped numerous times by [[Bowser]].


:'''Snake:''' Sounds pretty serious.
:'''Snake:''' Sounds pretty serious..


:'''Mei Ling:''' Yes, but every time it happens, [[Mario]] ends up saving her. Sure, he may not look like your ideal "knight in shining armor." A little on the short side, I'd say... But still, don't you think it's romantic? I mean, to have a guy who's always there for you?
:'''Mei Ling:''' Yes, but every time it happens, [[Mario]] ends up saving her. Sure, he may not look like your ideal 'knight in shining armor'. A little on the short side, I'd say... But still, don't you think it's romantic? I mean, to have a guy who's always there for you?


:'''Snake:''' If he was smart, he'd tell her to stop getting kidnapped.
:'''Snake:''' If he was smart, he'd tell her to stop getting kidnapped.
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:'''Mei Ling:''' Fine... Sorry I asked.
:'''Mei Ling:''' Fine... Sorry I asked.


Note: Snake's comment about Ocelot's old torture device is a reference to the torture scene in ''Metal Gear Solid'' in which Revolver Ocelot runs high voltage through Snake's body after Snake was captured. In nearly every ''Metal Gear'' game, the main character gets captured and sometimes gets tortured.
Note: Snake's comment about Ocelot's old torture device is a reference to the torture scene in ''Metal Gear Solid'' in which Revolver Ocelot runs high voltage through Snake's body after Snake was captured. In nearly every ''Metal Gear'' game, the main character gets captured and sometimes gets tortured. Also, Mei Ling's comment about capturing Pikachu parodies the several codec requests that Naked Snake (the playable character of ''Metal Gear Solid 3'', more commonly known as Big Boss, or Snake's father) receives from his radio team, asking him to capture some type of flora or fauna. However, it is more likely that Mei Ling is imitating a {{s|bulbapedia|Lass}} from the ''Pokémon'' series, as one Lass begs for a Pikachu early on in the game.
 
Mei Ling's comment about capturing Pikachu may parody the several codec requests that Naked Snake (the playable character of ''Metal Gear Solid 3'', more commonly known as Big Boss, or Snake's father) receives from his radio team, asking him to capture some type of flora or fauna. However, it is more likely that Mei Ling is imitating a {{s|bulbapedia|Lass}} from the ''Pokémon'' series; one Lass in ''Pokémon Red'' and ''Blue'' begs her father for a Pikachu early on in the game.


===[[Pit]]===
===[[Pit]]===
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:'''Otacon:''' I dunno, maybe he's from a different species. But those wings on his back and those mysterious weapons he has are the real deal. He may look young, but he's a veteran warrior. Watch yourself. He used to be a weakling, but countless trials over the years have toughened him up.
:'''Otacon:''' I dunno, maybe he's from a different species. But those wings on his back and those mysterious weapons he has are the real deal. He may look young, but he's a veteran warrior. Watch yourself. He used to be a weakling, but countless trials over the years have toughened him up.


:'''Snake:''' And by trials, you mean, "Game Overs"?
:'''Snake:''' And by trials, you mean, 'Game Overs'?


:'''Otacon:''' Yeah, you should know all about that.
:'''Otacon:''' Yeah, you should know all about that.


Note: Snake's comment about Pit's "Game Overs" could be poking fun at ''Kid Icarus''{{'}} somewhat infamous difficulty. In the Japanese version, he quotes its specific "Game Over" message: "I'm finished!" Otacon's following statement may also be poking fun at ''Metal Gear Solid''{{'}}s iconic "Game Over" screen.
Note: Snake's comment about Pit's 'Game Overs' could be taken either as a breaking of the Fourth Wall or poking fun at Kid Icarus' somewhat infamous difficulty. The ''Metal Gear'' series features many scenes that do indeed break the fourth wall, this being one of them in a sense.


===[[Pokémon Trainer]]===
===[[Pokémon Trainer]]===
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Note: The irony is that the Colonel gives Snake orders (like the Trainer) while Snake is constantly sent into the field of battle (like the Pokémon). It is also similar to what Big Boss does during ''Portable Ops'' and ''Peace Walker'', though he also takes part in missions on the field himself.
Note: The irony is that the Colonel gives Snake orders (like the Trainer) while Snake is constantly sent into the field of battle (like the Pokémon). It is also similar to what Big Boss does during ''Portable Ops'' and ''Peace Walker'', though he also takes part in missions on the field himself.


In ''Ultimate'', masculine pronouns are used even if the Trainer is female.
Note: In ''Ultimate'', male pronouns are used even if the Trainer is female.


===[[R.O.B.]]===
===[[R.O.B.]]===
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:'''Snake:''' Yeah, it's a robot. Although, couldn't they have come up with a better name?
:'''Snake:''' Yeah, it's a robot. Although, couldn't they have come up with a better name?


:'''Otacon:''' Actually, in the U.S. they called him "R.O.B." Robot, R.O.B.—take your pick.
:'''Otacon:''' Actually, in the U.S. they called him 'R.O.B.' Robot, R.O.B.--take your pick.


:'''Snake:''' Fine. R.O.B. it is, then.
:'''Snake:''' Fine. R.O.B. it is, then.
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:'''Otacon:''' Well, you know...
:'''Otacon:''' Well, you know...


Note: This conversation is a fairly direct translation from the Japanese version, hence Otacon using the name "Robot" at first. However, this can be seen as in-character for Otacon, as he is an {{s|wikipedia|otaku}} obsessed with Japanese culture.
Note: This conversation is a fairly direct translation from the Japanese version. If it had been done to match the game's Region, the first comment would have referred to him as R.O.B. instead of the third, which would then have called him Robot.


===[[Samus]]===
===[[Samus]]===
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Note: Snake's disbelief in magic is a bit unusual, because the ''Metal Gear Solid'' series has two infamous characters (Psycho Mantis, a legitimate psychic from ''Metal Gear Solid'', and The Sorrow, a medium from ''Metal Gear Solid 3'' who was in fact already dead at the time the game was set and is encountered as a legitimate ghost) who have abilities that defy all forms of conventional science, even with the advances of nanomachines and genetics in the ''Metal Gear'' universe.
Note: Snake's disbelief in magic is a bit unusual, because the ''Metal Gear Solid'' series has two infamous characters (Psycho Mantis, a legitimate psychic from ''Metal Gear Solid'', and The Sorrow, a medium from ''Metal Gear Solid 3'' who was in fact already dead at the time the game was set and is encountered as a legitimate ghost) who have abilities that defy all forms of conventional science, even with the advances of nanomachines and genetics in the ''Metal Gear'' universe.
In ''Ultimate'', Mei Ling still speaks as though Zelda [[transform]]ed into Sheik even though both characters were split starting with ''Smash 4''.


===[[Snake]]===
===[[Snake]]===
:'''Snake:''' Colonel, it's me! I'm fighting myself!
:'''Snake:''' Colonel, it's me! I'm fighting myself!


:'''Colonel:''' Snake, what's going on out there?! Could it be...? Has the "Les Enfants Terribles" project really come this far?
:'''Colonel:''' Snake, what's going on out there?! Could it be...? Has the 'Les Enfants Terribles' project really come this far?


:'''Snake:''' It's more than that. He's got my moves, my gear... It's like looking in a mirror.
:'''Snake:''' It's more than that. He's got my moves, my gear... It's like looking in a mirror.


:'''Colonel:''' Do you think they collected data on you and created another Snake...?
:'''Colonel:''' Do you think they collected data on you and created another Snake...?
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:'''Snake:''' He's got the same build, too. Creepy. But his Sneaking Suit is a [[Palette swap (SSBB)#Snake|different color]]. And his tactics are slightly different.
:'''Snake:''' He's got the same build, too. Creepy. But his Sneaking Suit is a [[Palette swap (SSBB)#Snake|different color]]. And his tactics are slightly different.


:'''Colonel:''' Interesting. So even if you're evenly matched in power, your fighting styles will make a big difference. You've faced tougher odds in the past, Snake. Don't let this impostor beat you!
:'''Colonel:''' Interesting. So even if you're evenly matched in power, your [[human|fighting styles]] will make a big difference. You've faced tougher odds in the past, Snake. Don't let this impostor beat you!!


Note: In the ''Metal Gear Solid'' series, the "Les Enfants Terribles" is a cloning project that created [[Solid Snake]] as well as his "brothers" (Liquid Snake and Solidus Snake). They are all created from the DNA from their "father," Big Boss (in addition, the younger version of Big Boss almost looks like Solid Snake, insofar as Snake's appearance in ''Brawl'' being patterned after Naked Snake's in ''Snake Eater'').
Note: In the ''Metal Gear Solid'' series, the 'Les Enfants Terribles' is a cloning project that created [[Solid Snake]] as well as his "brothers" (Liquid Snake and Solidus Snake). They are all created from the DNA from their "father," Big Boss (in addition, the younger version of Big Boss almost looks like Solid Snake, insofar as Snake's appearance in ''Brawl'' being patterned after Naked Snake's in ''Snake Eater'').


Even if multiple Snakes wear the same costume through [[online]], [[Tourney (SSBB)|Tournament Mode]], [[team battle]] or [[Same color glitch|a glitch]], Snake will still act like their sneaking suits are a different color.
Even if a player performs [[Same color glitch|a glitch]] causing 2-4 players to use the same costume, Snake will still claim that their sneaking suits are different.


===[[Sonic]]===
===[[Sonic]]===
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:'''Otacon:''' But...why? You must have some kind of reason.
:'''Otacon:''' But...why? You must have some kind of reason.
   
:'''Snake:''' ...Nope, I just don't like him.


:'''Snake:''' ...Nope, just don't like him.
Note: While there has been a lot of speculation on the matter, no adequate explanation for Snake's animosity towards Sonic has arisen, and no reasons for the cryptic codec conversation have been provided by any official source. This may reference the fact that hedgehogs are natural predators to snakes. This may also reference to how the announcement on Sonic's inclusion in ''Brawl'' overshadowed the vast majority of the hype built up on Snake's inclusion or that Snake's Japanese VA, Akio Ōtsuka, is the son of the late Chikao Ōtsuka who played Sonic's nemesis, Eggman (coincidentally, Chikao also voiced Big Boss, Snake's father, in ''Metal Gear Solid 4''). Otacon also breaks the Fourth Wall by mentioning that Sonic is featured in ''Brawl'', which caused a lot of excitement amongst players when he was first revealed.


Note: While there has been a lot of speculation on the matter, no adequate explanation for Snake's animosity towards Sonic has arisen, and no reasons for the cryptic codec conversation have been provided by any official source. This may reference the fact that hedgehogs are natural predators to snakes. It may also reference to how the announcement on Sonic's inclusion in ''Brawl'' overshadowed the vast majority of the hype built up on Snake's inclusion, or that Snake's Japanese VA, Akio Ōtsuka, is the son of the late Chikao Ōtsuka, who played Sonic's nemesis, Eggman (coincidentally, Chikao also voiced Big Boss, Snake's father, in ''Metal Gear Solid 4''). Otacon also breaks the fourth wall by mentioning that Sonic is featured in ''Brawl'', which caused a lot of excitement amongst players when he was first revealed.
In ''Ultimate'', like Jigglypuff's, this codec remains unchanged, which causes Otacon to still refer to the game as ''Brawl''.
 
In ''Ultimate'', like Jigglypuff's, this codec remains unchanged, which causes Otacon to still refer to the game as "''Brawl''". However, the "the" in "Sonic the Hedgehog" is no longer capitalised; it was also not capitalised in PAL versions of ''Brawl''.


===[[Toon Link]]===
===[[Toon Link]]===
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:'''Snake:''' Yeah, he looks just like Link.
:'''Snake:''' Yeah, he looks just like Link.


:'''Mei Ling:''' But you know there've been several people who've gone by that name, right? They all have certain things in common—green clothes, a [[Master Sword|sword]], a shield... But they all came from different lands and lived in different eras. And yet the spirit of the hero of the Triforce is timeless. It's an essence that transcends history.
:'''Mei Ling:''' But you know there've been several people who've gone by that name, right? They all have certain things in common--green clothes, a [[Master Sword|sword]], a shield... But they all came from different lands and lived in different eras. And yet the spirit of the hero of the Triforce is timeless. It's an essence that transcends history.


:'''Snake:''' I think I can relate to that.
:'''Snake:''' I think I can relate to that.
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:'''Mei Ling:''' Huh? What do you mean?
:'''Mei Ling:''' Huh? What do you mean?


:'''Snake:''' There's been more than one "Snake," too, you know...
:'''Snake:''' There's been more than one 'Snake', too, you know...


Note: In the ''Metal Gear'' universe, at least five people have had the codename Snake - Naked Snake, later known as Big Boss (''Metal Gear Solid 3'', ''Portable Ops'', ''Peace Walker'', ''Metal Gear Solid V''), Punished/Venom Snake (from ''MGSV: The Phantom Pain'', an MSF medic surgically remade into an exact physical and mental duplicate of Big Boss), Solid Snake (known as Old Snake in ''Metal Gear Solid 4''), Liquid Snake (''Metal Gear Solid''), and Solidus Snake (''Metal Gear Solid 2''). In ''Metal Gear Solid 2'', there is another character called Raiden who had assumed the name "Snake" early in a mission and was being manipulated into playing the role of Solid Snake in a simulated recreation of the Shadow Moses Incident from ''Metal Gear Solid''. His codename was later changed to Raiden to not confuse him with the enemy's leader's codename, who was also falsely going under the name of Snake.
Note: In the ''Metal Gear'' universe, at least four people have had the codename Snake - Naked Snake/Punished Snake/Venom Snake, later known as Big Boss (''Metal Gear Solid 3'', ''Portable Ops'', ''Peace Walker'', ''Metal Gear Solid V''), Solid Snake (known as Old Snake in ''Metal Gear Solid 4''), Liquid Snake (''Metal Gear Solid''), and Solidus Snake (''Metal Gear Solid 2''). In ''Metal Gear Solid 2'', there is another character called Raiden who had assumed the name "Snake" early in a mission and was being manipulated into playing the role of Solid Snake in a simulated recreation of the Shadow Moses Incident from ''Metal Gear Solid''. His codename was later changed to Raiden to not confuse him with the enemy's leader's codename, who was also falsely going under the name of Snake. Only two of these Snakes (Solid and Naked) can be viewed in the ''Brawl'' Trophy rooms.


===[[Wario]]===
===[[Wario]]===
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:'''Colonel:''' You mean the fighter named Wolf.
:'''Colonel:''' You mean the fighter named Wolf.


:'''Snake:''' "Wolf." Real imaginative name...
:'''Snake:''' 'Wolf'. Real imaginative name...


:'''Colonel:''' He's the leader of a ragtag team called "Star Wolf." They're the longtime rivals of Star Fox.
:'''Colonel:''' He's the leader of a ragtag team called 'Star Wolf'. They're the longtime rivals of Star Fox.


:'''Snake:''' Kind of strange for a wolf to have friends, isn't it?
:'''Snake:''' Kind of strange for a wolf to have friends, isn't it?


:'''Colonel:''' Well, I don't think he works well with others. I suppose they're more like hangers-on than actual comrades. But he's a remarkable pilot. And his ship, the "Wolfen," is no slouch either.
:'''Colonel:''' Well, I don't think he works well with others. I suppose they're more like hangers-on than actual comrades. But he's a remarkable pilot. And his ship, the 'Wolfen', is no slouch either.


:'''Snake:''' But this is hand-to-hand combat, Colonel. He's out of his element.
:'''Snake:''' But this is hand-to-hand combat, Colonel. He's out of his element.
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:'''Colonel:''' Careful, Snake. Those claws of his aren't just for show.
:'''Colonel:''' Careful, Snake. Those claws of his aren't just for show.


Note: Snake's comment "kind of strange for a wolf to have friends" seems a bit odd, since wolves are famous for hunting in packs, although some species do keep to themselves. It's most likely a reference to Sniper Wolf, a ''Metal Gear Solid'' villain who, unlike other snipers, could shoot at Snake without help from a spotter. He could also be thinking of him as a "lone wolf".
Note: Snake's comment "kind of strange for a wolf to have friends" seems a bit odd, since wolves are famous for hunting in packs. It's most likely a reference to Sniper Wolf, a ''Metal Gear Solid'' villian who, unlike other snipers, could shoot at Snake without help from a spotter. He could also be thinking of him as a "lone wolf".


If one listens carefully, the words "that's a" can be heard mumbled quickly in Snake's second line (too fast to be recorded as text in the conversation). Thus, the line is, "'Wolf'. [That's a] real imaginative name..."
If one listens carefully, the words "that's a" could be heard mumbled quickly in Snake's second line (too fast to be recorded as text in the conversation). Thus, the line is, "'Wolf'. [That's a] real imaginative name..."


===[[Yoshi]]===
===[[Yoshi]]===
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:'''Snake:''' It [[Egg Lay|lays eggs]] and [[Egg Throw|throws them]], right? ...Then it must be female.
:'''Snake:''' It [[Egg Lay|lays eggs]] and [[Egg Throw|throws them]], right? ...Then it must be female.


:'''Otacon:''' ...Actually, it's a "he." At least, that's what it says.
:'''Otacon:''' ...Actually, it's a 'he'. At least, that's what it says.


:'''Snake:''' It talks!?
:'''Snake:''' It talks!?
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:'''Snake:''' ...Her loss.
:'''Snake:''' ...Her loss.


Note: Not mentioned in the conversation is that Samus was not just trained but literally enhanced, via Chozo genetic engineering; without her Power Suit, Samus is still supernaturally agile and strong, as well as highly resistant to harsh environments.
Note: Mei Ling forgot that Samus was not just trained but literally enhanced, via Chozo genetics engineering; as such, Zero Suit Samus could possibly have the most changes compared to their own-universe counterparts, as she'd be very fast (probably only outrun by Sonic, who is himself much slower than he can be), quite strong, and (although rather irrelevant to ''Smash Bros.'') highly tolerant of harsh environments, all without the Power Suit's aid.
 
Along with [[Wario]]'s, [[Yoshi]]'s and [[Mario]]'s, Zero Suit Samus' Codec message was shown on the DOJO site.


In ''Ultimate'', Snake still treats as though Samus [[transform]]ed into Zero Suit Samus even though both characters no longer transform starting in ''Smash 4''.
Along with [[Yoshi]]'s and [[Mario]]'s, Zero Suit Samus' Codec message was shown on the DOJO site.


==E3 2006 Trailer==
==E3 2006 Trailer==
[[File:CodecTalk.png|thumb|The trailer codec.]]
[[Image:CodecTalk.png|thumb|The trailer codec.]]


''The following quotes are not in the game but they were used in the E3 2006 Trailer for ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''. Colonel and Snake speak in Japanese here.''
''The following quotes are not in the game but they were used in the E3 2006 Trailer for ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''. Colonel and Snake speak in Japanese here.''
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:'''Colonel:''' Are you familiar with Super Smash Bros.?
:'''Colonel:''' Are you familiar with Super Smash Bros.?


:'''Snake:''' Ah... That Nintendo thing...
:'''Snake:''' Ah… That Nintendo thing...


:'''Colonel:''' Yes. Actually, we've received an invitation for you to join. Are you up for it?
:'''Colonel:''' Yes. Actually, we've received an invitation for you to join. Are you up for it?
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:'''Snake:''' It's showtime!
:'''Snake:''' It's showtime!


Note: This is the only codec message which features three-dimensional models instead of two-dimensional illustrations, similar to conversations depicted in ''Metal Gear Solid 2''. This is also the only codec message in the English translation that is not dubbed from Japanese.
Note: This is the only codec message which features three-dimensional model instead of two-dimensional illustrations, similar to conversations depicted in ''Metal Gear Solid 2''. This is also the only codec message in the English translation that is not translated from Japanese.


==KO Messages==
==KO Messages==
If Snake gets KO'ed during a codec conversation, the conversation is cut off and these special messages will appear, based on which of the four characters Snake is talking with. These messages are a reference to the ''Metal Gear Solid'' series when it is Game Over and Snake dies.


Note that these messages do not play if Snake loses his last life in a [[stock]] battle.
If Snake gets KO'ed during a codec conversation, these special messages will appear, based on which of the four characters Snake is talking with. These messages also appear in the ''Metal Gear Solid'' series when it is Game Over and Snake dies, with the obvious exception of Slippy Toad.
 
Note, these messages do not play if Snake loses his last life in a [[stock]] battle.


===Colonel Campbell===
===Colonel Campbell===
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*In the E3 2006 trailer, the Colonel and Snake's codec portraits are rendered in 3D similarly seen in ''Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty''. In the final build of ''Brawl'', Snake and his team use drawn portraits seen in ''Metal Gear Solid'', and its remake, ''The Twin Snakes''.
*In the E3 2006 trailer, the Colonel and Snake's codec portraits are rendered in 3D similarly seen in ''Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty''. In the final build of ''Brawl'', Snake and his team use drawn portraits seen in ''Metal Gear Solid'', and its remake, ''The Twin Snakes''.
*When someone gets a [[Smash Ball]] during a Codec conversation, or if a codec conversation starts when a character already has a Smash Ball, the conversation will automatically end.  
*Snake's codec portrait appears to be slightly modified to mirror his ''MGS2'' appearance.
*In ''Brawl'', if Snake keeps getting KO'd while in a Codec Message, whoever he is talking to will keep repeating the KO message as long as Snake keeps getting KO'd before the message finishes. This no longer happens in ''Ultimate''.
*When someone gets a [[Smash Ball]] during a Codec conversation, or if a codec conversation starts when a character already has a Smash Ball, any codec conversation automatically ends.  
*Due to the Codec conversations from ''Brawl'' being directly recycled for ''Ultimate'', a few peculiarities occur:
*In ''Brawl'', if Snake keeps getting KO'd while in a Codec Message, whoever he is talking to will keep repeating the KO message as long as Snake keeps getting KO'd before the message finishes. This no longer happens in ''Ultimate''.  
**The codec for {{SSBU|Ike}} will not work if he's in his ''Radiant Dawn'' costume, despite the fact that he is the same individual regardless.
*In ''Ultimate'', the codecs for Jigglypuff and Sonic still mention ''Brawl'' by name, while the codecs for Sheik and Zero Suit Samus still mention transformations despite them being separate characters, as well as the female Pokémon Trainer being humorously referred to using male pronouns.
**The codec for {{SSBU|Olimar}} still works for Alph, but Olimar’s name is mentioned regardless. Likewise, the codec for {{SSBU|Pokémon Trainer}} can still apply to the female trainer, but male pronouns will be used regardless.
*Strangely in ''Ultimate'', Ike's codec will not work if he's in his ''Radiant Dawn'' costume, despite it being a palette swap.
**The codecs for {{SSBU|Jigglypuff}} and {{SSBU|Sonic}} still mention ''Brawl'' by name.
***In the Japanese versions of these codecs, the characters do not refer to ''Brawl'' specifically, instead referring to the series in general through {{ja|大乱闘|Dairantō}} (''Great Fray''), which is used in the series' full name, {{ja|大乱闘スマッシュブラザーズ|Dairantō Sumasshu Burazāzu}} (''Great Fray Smash Brothers'').
**The codecs for {{SSBU|Sheik}} and {{SSBU|Zero Suit Samus}} indicate that Samus and Zelda transformed into them despite the fact that they no longer do.
**The codec for {{SSBU|Diddy Kong}} states that Peanut Popgun can shoot small edible peanuts when it’s no longer the case starting from ''SSB4''.
*In the Korean version of ''Brawl'', Slippy uses his English voice clips during Falco's conversation.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eaIT7O8dP4g&t=233s Slippy conversation footage (SSBB, Korean)]</ref> In ''Ultimate''{{'}}s version of the conversation, if the language is set to Korean or Chinese, Slippy uses his Japanese voice clips instead.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lBjXYspNjoA&t=765s Slippy conversation footage (SSBU, Korean)]</ref><ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hWd4GHT0onc&t=884s Slippy conversation footage (SSBU, Chinese)]</ref>
*In ''Ultimate'', if the match is quit out, the sound that plays when the codec conversation ends will play before the result screen appears.
 
==References==
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