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| | [[Image:Easter Egg.png|300px|thumb|right|Sakurai's cat can be seen in the ice stage of [[Pokémon Stadium 2]].]]An '''easter egg''' is a hidden surprise or trick that is like a cheat code, but without the code. They are small surprises programmers add to the game for players to uncover, much like candy eggs in a real-life Easter egg hunt. Many easter eggs are purely for entertainment. Some examples include hidden names or faces of programmers, references to other games, or messages for the player. |
| [[File:Pokemon Stadium 2 cat Brawl.png|200px|thumb|A photo of a cat is hidden in a shack of [[Pokémon Stadium 2]].]] | |
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| An '''Easter egg''' is a hidden surprise or trick. They are small surprises programmers add to the game for players to uncover, much like chocolate eggs in a real-life Easter egg hunt. Many Easter eggs are purely for entertainment. Some examples include hidden names or faces of programmers, references to other games, or messages for the player.
| | Easter eggs should not be confused with [[glitch|glitches]], cheats, or techniques. Many do not alter [[gameplay]] at all. |
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| Easter eggs should not be confused with [[glitch]]es, cheats, or techniques. Many do not alter [[gameplay]] at all, and are added on purpose.
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| | *'''[[Barrel Cannon (trophy)]]''' - On one the bottom of the Barrel Cannon trophy is the message "2L84Me". When spoken, it sounds like "too late for me," referring to the usual [[KO]] after being shot from a barrel. |
| | *'''[[Daisy]]'s third eye''' - In earlier versions of ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'', the Daisy trophy contains a mysterious 3rd eye hidden in her hair, on the back of her head. It was apparently removed in later versions. |
| | *'''[[Sleepy time]]''' - An easter egg exclusive to [[Event 39: Jigglypuff Live!]], sleepy time will occur when the large screen in the background of [[Pokemon Stadium]] is centered on the player's [[Jigglypuff (SSBM)|Jigglypuff]], and the player uses Jigglypuff's [[Sing]] attack. All three of the other Jigglypuffs will fall asleep, regardless of the distance from the player's Jigglypuff, for much longer than usual. |
| | *'''[[Fox (SSBM)|Fox]] and [[Falco (SSBM)|Falco]]'s [[Smash Taunt]]''' - By quickly tapping down just once on the directional pad while playing as either Fox or Falco on the [[Venom]] or [[Corneria]] stages, the player can use a special taunt. A similar effect happens when Fox, Falco, or [[Wolf (SSBB)|Wolf]] performs the trick on the [[Lylat Cruise]] stage in SSBB. |
| | *'''[[Samus's Extended Grapple]]''' - This will allow [[Samus]] to have an extended Grappling Beam. To activate it, rapidly press '''Z''' while pressing Down, Up, Down, Up constantly on the '''D Pad'''. The next time you press Z, the beam should be extra long. If not, then try again. Once the super beam is activated, you have to press Z again when the tip of the beam is on the opponent to actually grab them. Otherwise the beam would just pass right through them. If you hold L or R and press A, the grappling beam will actually home in on the closest target. Once you die, you have to do the code all over again to get the beam to extend again. This easter egg is not on the PAL version. |
| | *In ''Melee'', '''[[Metal Mario]]'s trophy''' has a reflection of the [[Yoshi's Island (SSBM)|Yoshi's Island]] stage on its surface. |
| | *Also in ''Melee'', '''[[Ganondorf (trophy)|Ganondorf's trophies]]''' (when viewed under certain lighting) have glowing eyes. |
| | *'''[[Snake's Codec Messages]]''' - Using a method on [[Shadow Moses Island]] similar to the Star Fox secret taunt, [[Solid Snake (SSBB)|Solid Snake]] can contact his support team via codec and get information regarding his opponents. |
| | *In Trophy Hoard mode in ''Brawl'', in the background with presents, there is a black DS Lite in a present box on the left. |
| | *In the Ice stage of [[Pokémon Stadium 2]], there is a poster of a white kitten inside of the shack in the middle. It is thought to be Masahiro Sakurai's cat. |
| | *When you play the music Peach dances to when she uses her Final Smash in slow motion, it sounds like the music in the Coin Heaven of ''Super Mario Bros. 3.'' |
| | *The Metroid trophy in ''Melee'' has a hidden image on its shell. It seems to be a Ceres Station lab (where the Infant Metroid was kept) from ''Super Metroid''. This implies that the trophy is representing the Infant Metroid. |
| | *The cell phone- on the ice stage in pokemon stadium 2, there appears to be a cell phone in the door, but it only appears when looking for the cat. |
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| ==In ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]''== | | ==See Also== |
| *'''Blast line warning''': In {{SSB|Mushroom Kingdom}}, if one pauses and turns the camera all the way to the right or left, a black wall that says "DANGER" on it can be seen, which is appropriate as those areas are past the side blast lines. This also appears in ''Ultimate'', with the prohibition sign instead.
| | *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Easter_egg_(media) Wikipedia's article about Easter eggs] |
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| ==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''==
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| [[File:Menu C-Stick Melee.png|200px|thumb|The menu shifts if the C-Stick is rotated.]]
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| *'''Blast line warning''': The new {{SSBM|Mushroom Kingdom}} stage shares the offscreen "DANGER" signs as the previous version.
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| *'''Barrel Cannon message''': On the bottom of the [[Barrel Cannon]] trophy is the message "2L84Me", which previously appeared on a crate in [[mariowiki:File:Cranky Cabin DKC art.jpg|official artwork]] for ''{{iw|mariowiki|Donkey Kong Country}}''. When spoken, it sounds like "too late for me", referring to the usual [[KO]] after being shot from a barrel.
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| *'''Sleepy time''': An Easter egg exclusive to [[Event 39: Jigglypuff Live!]], sleepy time will occur when the large screen in the background of [[Pokémon Stadium]] is centered on the player's {{SSBM|Jigglypuff}}, and the player uses Jigglypuff's [[Sing]] attack. All three of the other Jigglypuffs will fall asleep, regardless of the distance from the player's Jigglypuff, for much longer than usual.
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| *'''Yoshi's Island reflection''': [[Metal Mario]]'s trophy has a reflection of the {{SSBM|Yoshi's Island}} stage on {{file link|Metal Mario trophy reflection.png|its surface}}.
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| *'''Ganondorf's glowing eyes''': [[Ganondorf (SSBM)#Trophies|Ganondorf's trophies]], when viewed under certain lighting, have glowing eyes.
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| *'''Ceres Space Colony reflection''': The {{b|Metroid|creature}} trophy in ''Melee'' has a reflection on its shell of part of the {{iw|metroidwiki|Metroid hatchling}}'s tank in the {{file link|Ceres Space Colony Metroid reflection.png|Ceres lab}} in ''Super Metroid''. This implies that the trophy is representing the Metroid hatchling.
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| *'''Fox and Falco's Smash Taunt''': {{SSBM|Fox}} and {{SSBM|Falco}}'s [[Smash Taunt]] can be activated by pressing down on the [[directional pad]] for exactly one [[frame]] in ''Melee'' or pressing down taunt for exactly one frame in ''Brawl'' while playing as either character on the [[Venom]] or [[Corneria]] stages. A similar effect happens when Fox, Falco, or {{SSBB|Wolf}} performs the trick on the [[Lylat Cruise]] stage in ''Brawl''. As Corneria stage return in later appearances, Venom stage return in ''Ultimate'', and Lylat Cruise return in ''Wii U'' and ''Ultimate'', the easter egg is still intact. | |
| *'''Onett Message Board''': In [[Onett]], the "{{file link|Message Board.jpg|Onett Message Board}}" can be seen if the player stands just to the right of the blue house, pauses and zooms out. It reads "Caution: A black van driven by this guy (seen in the picture right of the message) has been spotted racing recklessly through town. Be careful!". This is a reference to the Runaway Five's clumsy driving in ''{{b|EarthBound|game}}'' (which are a stage hazard in the stage). This also appears in ''Brawl'', ''for Wii U'', and ''Ultimate''.
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| *'''Hidden food''': Using a [[Debug menu (SSBM)|debug camera]], various food items can be found on certain stages. In [[Onett]] inside the right-most flower pot in front of the drug store is a {{file link|Onett onigiri SSBM.png|rice ball}}. In {{b|Mushroom Kingdom|SSBM}} inside the left roller of the Scale Lift is a {{file link|Mushroom Kingdom sushi SSBM.png|sushi platter}}.<ref>[https://www.suppermariobroth.com/post/768338696125693953/top-the-mushroom-kingdom-stage-in-super-smash Supper Mario Broth on the sushi platter]</ref> In [[Yoshi's Story]] inside the forward-pointing root of the front-most tree there is a {{file link|Yoshi's Story strawberry SSBM.png|strawberry}}. The rice ball remains intact in the Onett's incarnation in ''Brawl''.
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| *'''Rotating C-Stick''': When on the menu screens, rotating the [[C-Stick]] in different directions will change the camera angle of the screen.
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| ==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''==
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| *'''DS Lite''': In [[Trophy Hoard]] mode, a black DS Lite can be seen in a present box on the left, in the background with presents.
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| *'''Cat photo''': In the Ice stage of [[Pokémon Stadium 2]], there is a poster of a white kitten inside of the shack in the middle. It was thought to be [[Masahiro Sakurai]]'s cat, before being [https://twitter.com/Sora_Sakurai/status/509401397733761025 proven false on Twitter]. A calendar can also be seen on the door, but it's harder to see. The cat photo remains intact in ''Wii U'' and ''Ultimate''.
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| *'''Super Mario Bros. 3 song''': The Coin Heaven/World 5 (Sky)/Warp Zone song of ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' can be heard if one plays the music Peach dances to when she uses her Final Smash in slow motion.<ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1-7tXbQRXBg A video of Peach's Final Smash song.</ref>
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| *'''R.O.B.'s base''': In R.O.B.'s grey {{SSBB|Palette swap}} (which is designed to look like his design out of Japan), the words on his base change from "Family Computer Robot" to "R.O.B. - Robotic Operating Buddy", which is the name that was used for the robot outside of Japan. Additionally, R.O.B. features an on/off switch on his back. It is still intact in R.O.B.'s subsequent appearances.
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| *'''[[Mr. Saturn]] texture''': If one looks closely, there is a sprite of Mr. Saturn hidden in the textures of the Metroid Assist Trophy in ''Brawl''. It is unknown why it was placed there.<ref>http://earthboundcentral.com/2009/10/hidden-mr-saturn-sprite-in-brawl/ EarthBound Central post that shows the hidden Mr. Saturn sprite.</ref>
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| *'''Snake's Smash Taunt''': Using a method on [[Shadow Moses Island]] similar to the Star Fox secret taunt, {{SSBB|Solid Snake}} can contact his support team via [[Snake's Smash Taunt|codec]] and get information regarding his opponents.
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| *'''Flower abbreviation''': On the ground in [[Smashville]], there is a batch of flowers that seems to form the letters SB. This is likely because that is the abbreviation of "Smash Bros."
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| *'''Smash soda''': The soda can in [[Distant Planet]] has the Smash Bros. logo on it.
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| *'''Wanted posters''': In [[Delfino Plaza]], some 'wanted' posters can be seen using a hacked camera.
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| *'''Boo texture''': In [[Luigi's Mansion]], the underside of the bed in the top-left room has a Boo texture. This should normally not be seen, so a hacked camera is required to view it. Likely, a texture hasn't been specifically applied for the underside of the bed, so it just used a random texture that happened to include a Boo face. It might also be a reference to how Boos hid in furniture in ''Luigi's Mansion'', or to the childhood fear of a "monster under the bed."
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| *'''Rotating C-Stick''': The Easter egg from rotating the C-Stick in ''Melee'' returns in ''Brawl''.
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| *'''Personalized victory poses''': When certain characters from the {{uv|Star Fox}} universe face each other in battle, their victory poses will often include a personalized message aimed at the other fighter. These are detailed at [[List of victory poses (SSBB)|this page]].
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| ==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''==
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| *'''Doc Louis in battle''': [[Doc Louis]] can be heard giving words of advice to {{SSB4|Little Mac}} while he's taunting, Doc Louis says these phrases:
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| **Up taunt: "Hit 'em, baby!"
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| **Side taunt: "Let 'em have it Mac!"
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| **Down taunt: "Show 'em what you got, Mac-baby!"
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| *'''Personalized victory poses''': The Easter egg returns from ''Brawl'', and extends to when characters from {{uv|Fire Emblem}} and {{uv|Kid Icarus}} fight each other as well as ''Star Fox'' characters. For further detail, see [[List of victory poses (SSB4)]].
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| *'''[[Palutena's Guidance]]''': On [[Palutena's Temple]] in {{forwiiu}}, in a similar fashion to both the [[Star Fox Smash Taunt|Star Fox's]] and [[Snake's Smash Taunt]], Pit, Palutena, [[Viridi]], [[Dark Pit]] (only in his conversation), and [[Chrom]] (only in Robin's conversation) will engage in conversation when Pit is up against opponents.
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| *'''Orbital Gate Assault Taunt''': While this stage has smash taunts like previous Star Fox stages, these conversations are only activated when no one is a Star Fox character. If every player holds either of the Z buttons when this stage is selected, the conversations are activated.
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| *'''Alfonzo's Train''': If one is playing as either {{SSB4|Toon Link}} or {{SSB4|Link}} and has chosen the level [[Spirit Train]], Alfonzo will replace Toon Link as the conductor. This also the case in ''Ultimate'', in addition to {{SSBU|Young Link}}.
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| **In a similar manner, King Dedede will not appear in the background of Dream Land 64 if he is currently in the match.
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| *'''Nintendo Headquarters''': The dollar bills used in [[Coin Battle]] have an image of Nintendo's headquarters in Kyoto, Japan on them.
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| *'''Working Clocks''': The clocks in the background of [[Town and City]] and on the floor of [[Umbra Clock Tower]] show the time depending on the time set on the Nintendo 3DS and Wii U console.
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| ==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''==
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| *'''Nintendo 64 building''': In the city area of the [[Adventure Mode: World of Light#Overworld|Light Realm]], a building which resembles the [[Nintendo 64]] logo can be seen near the fence on the right. In addition, several other buildings resemble consoles or controllers made by Nintendo, including a Nintendo 64, a [[GameCube]], a [[Wii]], a {{iw|wikipedia|Wii Mini}}, a [[Wii Remote]], a {{iw|wikipedia|Game Boy}}, a {{iw|wikipedia|Game Boy Micro}}, a {{iw|wikipedia|Nintendo DS}}, a {{iw|wikipedia|Famicom}}, and a {{iw|wikipedia|Super NES Mouse}}. The same area also features [[Diskun]].
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| *'''[[Codec Conversations]]''': Alongside Snake, the Codec Conservations return as well. They only work on [[Shadow Moses Island]], and act in a similar fashion to the [[Star Fox Smash Taunt]] and [[Palutena's Guidance]]. However, no new codecs were recorded for ''Ultimate'', and only work on characters that were playable in ''Brawl''. This causes several errors of the characters refering to the game being played as ''Brawl'' when it is not.
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| *'''[[Palutena's Guidance]]''': Returning from ''Smash 4'', Pit's unique [[taunt]] makes an appearance in ''Ultimate''. Unlike the [[Codec Conversations]], new conservations were recorded for the characters returning from {{forwiiu}} that originally did not receive one, and every character not in the base roster of ''Smash 4'' (with the exception of all [[Downloadable content (SSBU)|DLC]] characters in Fighters Pass Vol. 1 and Vol. 2, who instead use the generic conversation that the [[Downloadable content (SSB4)|''Smash 4'' DLC]] characters had).
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| *'''Secret Message on [[Great Plateau Tower|The Great Plateau Tower]]''': After the pillar is destroyed and the soft platform appears, Sheikah text can be seen that spells out "Smash Bros."<ref>[https://www.reddit.com/r/GamingDetails/comments/8u1i6q/on_the_great_plateau_tower_stage_in_smash_bros/]</ref> A similar Easter egg can be found on [[Temple]].
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| *'''Permanent [[Splattershot]] ink on [[Moray Towers]]''': When using [[Splattershot]] on Moray Towers, the ink from the Splattershot will stay on the stage permanently.
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| *'''Brick Road''': In Magicant, zooming inside Dungeon Man reveals Brick Road, Dungeon Man's original form.
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| *'''Personalized victory poses''': The returning ''Kid Icarus'' and ''Fire Emblem'' characters retain their personalized victory pose lines, while the ''Star Fox'' characters are given with re-recorded personalized victory pose lines. If [[Chrom]] wins against [[Lucina]] (his daughter), he might say, "Our bond is stronger than steel." in any of his victory poses, while female Robin can say "How can you protect Chrom if you cannot protect yourself?" if she wins against [[Lucina]]. Also, if [[Simon]] is facing against characters who use darkness ([[Ganondorf]], [[Dark Samus]], [[Ridley]]), but are not neccesarily villain characters ([[Dark Pit]], [[Bayonetta]]), he may simply say, "To darkness!" instead of "I vanquish the darkness!" in one of his victory poses. [[Sephiroth]] can also say, "I will never be a memory." in Japanese if he beats Cloud. This applies to all three of his victory poses.
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| *'''Working Clocks''': The clocks in the returning stages [[Town and City]] and [[Umbra Clock Tower]] again show the time depending on the time set on the Nintendo Switch console.
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| *'''Piece of Heart''': There is {{file link|Great Bay Heart Piece SSBU.jpg|a hidden}} {{iw|zeldawiki|Piece of Heart}} on [[Great Bay]] where it would be located in ''Majora's Mask''.
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| ==References==
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| ==See also==
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| *[[Wikipedia:Easter egg (media)|Wikipedia's article about Easter eggs]]
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