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This article lists differences between the multiple [[NTSC]] versions and [[PAL]] version of [[Super Smash Bros. Melee]].
[[File:CollectionRegionalDifferences.png|thumb|Examples of regional differences as demonstrated in the [[Collection]] mode; the image on the left is from the American version, while the image on the right uses the Japanese language setting.]]
There are many differences between the [[NTSC]] versions and [[PAL]] version of ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'', which are listed here.


==Game disc==
== Gameplay ==
The text found near the center of the back of the ''Melee'' game disc indicates the version of the game.


{|class="wikitable"
* '''Version 1.0'''
!Version!!Text
:* All glitches exist, including one that can overwrite [[Multi-Man Melee]] scores.
|-
::* If you play one of the clone characters, lower scores can overwrite higher ones, and if you play a clone then a regular character, the score can duplicate itself on other characters.
|1.0 NTSC||DOL-GALE 0-00
:* Bowser can Flame Cancel by landing during the ending animation of the Fire Breath
|-
:* In [[HRC]], the track ends at 4990.0 ft., and if the bag isn’t already on the track when you strike it with the final attack and it goes over 4556.9 ft., it will say No Distance.
|1.01 NTSC||DOL-GALE 0-01
|-
|1.02 NTSC||DOL-GALE 0-02
|-
|KOR||DOL-GALE 0-30
|-
|PAL||DOL-GALP 0-00
|}


==MD5 hash==
* '''Version 1.1'''
The version of a .gcm or .iso file of ''Melee'' can be determined by checking its [[wikipedia:MD5#MD5_hashes|MD5 hash]].
:* Bowser can’t Flame Cancel and it is easier to DI out of rapid hit attacks such as Pichu’s forward-smash.
:* Home Run Contest track was changed to 4990 m. long, but the bag can’t land anywhere past 11347.2 ft.
:* The [[Shadow Glitch]] was removed.


{|class="wikitable"
* '''Version 1.2'''
!Version!!MD5 hash
:* The MMM glitch was fixed, the Superjump Glitch was removed, and many other glitches were corrected.
|-
:* The announcer now says “A New Record” in Multi-Man Melee
|1.0 NTSC||3a62f8d10fd210d4928ad37e3816e33c
|-
|1.01 NTSC||67136bd167b471e0ad72e98d10cf4356
|-
|1.02 NTSC||0e63d4223b01d9aba596259dc155a174
|-
|KOR||315d6c0f5f6a0b778af7858a0a19c24e
|-
|PAL||5e118fc2d85350b7b092d0192bfb0f1a
|-
|1.0 NTSC-J||378be81bb6c38febd847fc4b7f7dc36f
|-
|1.01 NTSC-J||f590cbc155097468d7f04e126d7bd898
|-
|1.02 NTSC-J||dc07abd4b6a5e1517da575274ceefcf8
|}


==General revisional differences==
* '''PAL – All changes in 1.2 are present, but there are many more changes.'''
===Version 1.0===
:* Bowser, Kirby, and Yoshi are each heavier.
*All glitches exist, including one that can overwrite [[Multi-Man Melee]] scores.
:* Marth, Fox, and Mario are each lighter.  This puts Marth below the weight threshold of standing up during Fox's [[shine]].
**If the player plays as one of the clone characters, lower scores can overwrite higher ones, and if the player plays a clone and then a regular character, the score can duplicate itself on other characters.
:* Falco's down aerial only spikes for the first half of the animation. The rest sends the opponent slightly up.
*In the [[Home-Run Contest]], the track ends at 1521.0 m (4990.0 ft), and if [[Sandbag]] isn't already on the track when the player strikes it with the final attack and it goes over 1389.0 m (4556.9 ft), it will result in No Distance. In the Japanese version, it will start to say No Distance from about 890.0 m (2920.0 ft).
:* Sheik's up aerial isn't as strong. In addition, it has one less frame of hitbox lag.
*The [[Screen KO]]s{{'}} camera is slightly zoomed out and angled as the character's body is more shown yet upward and hits the screen before visibly falling to the [[blast line]].
:* Marth's down aerial is a Meteor smash and in [[Home Run Contest]] it sends the sandbag straight down with the bat drops.
:* Fox's down and forward smashes are less powerful.
:* Fox's up smash weakened, damage dropped from 18% in NTSC to 17% in PAL, knockback dramatically weakened, for example, in PAL-version Peach would die to Fox's Usmash at as high of a % as 83%, whereas in the NTSC version  Peach only needs to be at 70% for her to Blast away as a screaming star.
:* Yoshi's forward smash is more powerful.
:* Peach's dash attack is less powerful.
:* Luigi's neutral aerial is less powerful.
:* Ganon's down aerial inflicts less damage, from 22% in NTSC to 21% in PAL.
:* Yoshi's down aerial inflicts less damage, from 44% in NTSC to 36% in PAL.
:* Fox's forward aerial has more range on its hitbox.
:* DI on Sheik's down throw has been changed so that it can no longer chain throw consistently.
:* Fox can tech out of Falco's down throw in PAL.
:* Link's spin attack is no longer a semi-spike.
:* Bowser's down throw can hit Mr. Game & Watch.
:* Link's super jump glitch was removed.
:* Samus's extended grapple beam was removed.
:* The Ice Climbers glitch was removed.
:* Lag and loading times have been reduced.
:* The 'Special Movie' was removed.
:* In Home-Run Contest mode, the platform is longer and the invisible backwall is a bit farther.


===Version 1.01===
== Language ==
*Home Run Contest track was changed to 4990.0 m (16371.0 ft) long, but the bag can't land anywhere past 3458.5 m (11347.2 ft).
*The [[all-floats glitch]] can no longer be performed.
*The [[turnip glitch]] can no longer be performed.
*The shadow glitch can no longer be performed.
*The Screen KOs' camera is at a precise normal angle and the character hits the screen in the center.


===Version 1.02===
* '''PAL'''
*The Multi-Man Melee glitch was fixed, the Superjump Glitch was removed, and many other glitches were corrected.
:*The NTSC version allows changing between English and Japanese, while the PAL covers 5 languages: English, French, German, Spanish and Italian.
*The announcer now says "A New Record" if a new record is achieved in Multi-Man Melee.
:* Names can now include upper and lower case letters but no Japanese character set.
*The crowd now says "Ohhh" when the announcer says "Failure" if the player fails in Multi-Man Melee.
:* The Motion Sensor-Bomb is called Proximity Mine.
*The game is now able to record and store negative scores in the single player modes; finishing with a negative score will count as 0 instead of the maximum of 999,999,999.
:* In the English language setting, distances are measured in meters.
*Many methods of freezing the games no longer cause freezing.
*Attacks that deal less than 1% damage now cause hitlag.
 
===KOR version===
*Identical to 1.02
 
===PAL version===
*Lag and loading times have been reduced.
*Character stock icons shown at the bottom of the screen during a match, as well as target icons shown in [[Target Test]], are considerably smaller.
*The progressive scan query shown during the booting of the game if B is held is replaced by a 60 Hz query, which lets the player select between [[PAL50]] (576i50) and PAL60 (480i60).
*The "Special Movie" was removed, as was the [[Archives]] section in the [[Data]] menu (But has data replaced by {{SSBM|Captain Falcon}}'s Congratulations cinematic). A dedicated menu selection for the {{SSBM|How to Play}} video replaces the Archives submenu.
*Player markers now follow the character's position perfectly, instead of lagging by one frame.
*Player markers are not shown above [[Star KO]]'d characters or elsewhere after getting KO'd.
*Inert hitboxes no longer disable article hitboxes
*In Home-Run Contest, when the Sandbag lands on the track it becomes unhittable.
*In the main menu, when going to the next screen and then switching to a different entry too quickly, the game now shows the correct information at the bottom of the screen.
 
==Character-specific differences==
==={{SSBM|Bowser}}===
{|class="wikitable" style="text-align: center; width: 1000px"
!
!1.0 NTSC
!1.01 NTSC
!1.02 NTSC
!PAL
|-
!Weight
|colspan="3" | 117||{{buff|118}}
|-
!Down throw
|colspan="3" | Dependent on enemy weight, so it does not hit Jigglypuff or Mr. Game & Watch||{{buff|Independent of enemy weight, so it will hit Jigglypuff or Mr. Game & Watch.}}
|-
![[Flame cancel]]
|colspan="2" | Can perform||colspan="2" | {{nerf|Cannot perform}}
|}
 
==={{SSBM|Captain Falcon}}===
{|class="wikitable" style="text-align: center; width: 1000px"
!
!All NTSC
!PAL
|-
!Rapid jab
|Triggered after the A button is pressed or released 3 times<br/>(tricky to avoid when attempting to only get the [[Gentleman]])||{{buff|Triggered after the A button is pressed or released 4 times<br/>(the Gentleman is trivial to use)}}<!--it's a bit more complicated than this but this summary is pretty clear; see this link: https://smashboards.com/threads/frame-data-the-way-gentleman-works.394171/#post-21554393-->
|-
![[Knee Smash]]
|Late hit deals 6% damage and has 35 base knockback||{{nerf|Late hit deals 3% damage and has 30 base knockback}}
|-
![[Raptor Boost]]
|Can pass through projectiles||{{nerf|Can no longer pass through projectiles}}
|}
 
==={{SSBM|Donkey Kong}}===
{|class="wikitable" style="text-align: center; width: 1000px"
!
!All NTSC
!PAL
|-
![[Giant Punch]]
|Donkey Kong will lose his charge if he is hit out of [[Spinning Kong]]||{{buff|Being hit out of Spinning Kong does not affect Giant Punch's charge.}}
|}
 
==={{SSBM|Falco}}===
{|class="wikitable" style="text-align: center; width: 1000px"
!
!All NTSC
!PAL
|-
!Down aerial
|Has [[spike]] angle of 290 for clean and late hit||{{nerf|Has spike angle of 290 for clean hit and [[Sakurai angle]] for late hit.}}
|-
!Down throw
|Fox cannot tech out||{{nerf|Fox can tech out.}}
|}
 
==={{SSBM|Fox}}===
{|class="wikitable" style="text-align: center; width: 1000px"
!
!All NTSC
!PAL
|-
!Weight
|75
|{{nerf|73}}
|-
!Dash attack
|Late hit has angle of 72 and lasts 10 frames
|{{nerf|Late hit has angle of 55 and lasts 9 frames}}
|-
!Up smash
|Clean hit deals {{ChargedSmashDmgSSBM|18}} with 30 base knockback and 112 knockback growth
|{{nerf|Clean hit deals {{ChargedSmashDmgSSBM|17}} with 26 base knockback and 108 knockback growth}}
|-
!Down smash
|Sweetspot deals {{ChargedSmashDmgSSBM|15}} with an angle of 25
|{{nerf|Sweetspot deals {{ChargedSmashDmgSSBM|13}} with an angle of 30}}
|-
![[Fire Fox]]
|Strong hitbox deals 14%
|{{nerf|Strong hitbox deals 12% and is 0.75x the radius; covers less distance than NTSC Fire Fox but more than Fire Bird}}
|-
![[Reflector]]
|Does not knock Marth down
|{{change|Knocks Marth down, due to his changed weight}}
|-
!{{SSBM|Falco}}'s down throw
|Cannot tech out due to unideal math involving throw's weight-based animation speed
|{{buff|Can tech out due to new weight}}
|}
 
==={{SSBM|Ganondorf}}===
{|class="wikitable" style="text-align: center; width: 1000px"
!
!NTSC 1.0
!NTSC 1.01
!NTSC 1.02
!PAL
|-
!Neutral aerial
|Hits on frames 7-8 then 16-17<br/>This timing results in the second hitbox being active too early,<br/>before Ganondorf extends his leg.<ref>http://smashboards.com/threads/ganondorf-hitboxes-and-frame-data.303443/#post-12707516</ref>||colspan="3" | {{bugfix|Hits on frames 7-8 then 20-21}}
|-
!Forward aerial
|colspan="3" | Base knockback is 60 || {{nerf|Base knockback is 40}}
|-
!Down aerial
|colspan="3" | Deals 22%, base knockback is 50 || {{nerf|Deals 21%, base knockback is 40}}
|-
!Bunnyhood Double Jab
|Can be performed||colspan="3" | {{bugfix|Cannot be performed}}
|-
![[Dark Dive]] state
| Ganondorf is considered grounded during Dark Dive<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IwYQs-mRS6E</ref> ||colspan="3" | {{bugfix|Ganondorf is considered airborne}}
|-
![[Gerudo Dragon]]
|colspan="3" | Can pass through projectiles || {{nerf|Can no longer pass through projectiles}}
|}
 
==={{SSBM|Ice Climbers}}===
{|class="wikitable" style="text-align: center; width: 1000px"
!
!1.0 NTSC
!1.01 NTSC
!1.02 NTSC
!PAL
|-
![[Freeze glitch]]
|colspan="3"|Can perform||{{bugfix|Cannot perform}}
|-
![[Ice Climbers on fire glitch]]
|colspan="2"|Can perform||colspan="2"|{{bugfix|Cannot perform}}
|}
 
==={{SSBM|Jigglypuff}}===
{|class="wikitable" style="text-align: center; width: 1000px"
!
!All NTSC
!PAL
|-
!{{SSBM|Bowser}}'s down throw
|Undamaged by it||{{nerf|Will now take damage from it}}
|}
 
==={{SSBM|Kirby}}===
{|class="wikitable" style="text-align: center; width: 1000px"
!
!All NTSC
!PAL
|-
!Weight
|70||{{buff|74}}
|-
!Run speed
|1.4||{{buff|1.5}}
|-
!Forward tilt
|8 base knockback||{{change|10 base knockback}}
{{buff|Outer hitbox size and disjoint increased}}
|-
!Up tilt
|||{{buff|Upward disjoint increased}}
|-
!Dash attack
|Clean hit deals 8% and has 66 knockback growth||{{buff|Clean hit deals 9% and has 50 knockback growth}}
|-
!Forward smash
|Clean hit has 24 base knockback<br />Late hit deals 13% and has 18 base knockback<br />Clean hit has slight negative disjoint||{{buff|Clean hit has 32 base knockback}}<br />{{buff|Late hit deals 14% and has 26 base knockback}}<br />{{buff|Clean hit has slight positive disjoint}}<br />{{buff|Late hit less negatively disjointed}}
|-
!Down smash
|Outer hitboxes have 20 base knockback||{{buff|Outer hitboxes have 22 base knockback}}
|-
!Forward aerial
|Landing lag is 20 frames (10 if L-cancelled)||{{buff|Landing lag is 18 frames (9 if L-cancelled)}}<br />{{buff|Disjoint increased}}
|-
!Back aerial
|||{{buff|Disjoint increased}}
|-
!Down Aerial
|Landing lag is 20 frames (10 if L-cancelled)||{{buff|Landing lag is 18 frames (9 if L-cancelled)}}
|}
 
==={{SSBM|Link}}===
{|class="wikitable" style="text-align: center; width: 1000px"
!
!1.0 NTSC
!1.01 NTSC
!1.02 NTSC
!PAL
|-
!Maximum aerial velocity
|colspan="3" |1|| {{nerf|0.9}}
|-
![[Chain dance]]
|colspan="2" | Can perform||colspan="2" | {{bugfix|Cannot perform}}
|-
![[Boomerang]]
|colspan="2" | Catching the boomerang while airborne cancels the grapple animation, allowing Link to become actionable||colspan="2"|{{nerf|Catching the boomerang does not cancel the grapple animation}}
|-
![[Spin Attack]]
|colspan="3" | Has a lingering [[semi-spike]] with a trajectory of 0 degrees|| colspan="1" | {{nerf|Lingering hit sends opponents at the [[Sakurai angle]]}}
|}
 
==={{SSBM|Mario}}===
{|class="wikitable" style="text-align: center; width: 1000px"
!
!1.0 NTSC
!1.01 NTSC
!1.02 NTSC
!PAL
|-
!Weight
|colspan="3" | 100||{{nerf|98}}
|-
!Fireball
|Increases speed when banking off certain angles on [[Yoshi's Island (SSBM)]]||colspan="3" | {{nerf|No longer increases speed}}
|-
!Maximum air speed
|colspan="3" | 0.86||{{nerf|0.83}}
|}
 
==={{SSBM|Marth}}===
{|class="wikitable" style="text-align: center; width: 1000px"
!
!1.0 NTSC
!1.01 NTSC
!1.02 NTSC
!PAL
|-
!Weight
|colspan="3" |87|| {{nerf|85}}
|-
!Maximum aerial velocity
|colspan="3" |0.90|| {{nerf|0.85}}
|-
!Down aerial
|colspan="3" |[[Tipper]] [[spike]]s opponents (tip has angle of 290)|| {{nerf|Tipper [[meteor smash]]es opponents (tip has angle of 270)}}
|-
!{{SSBM|Fox}}'s [[Reflector]]
|colspan="3" | Is not knocked down|| {{change|Is knocked down, due to changed weight}}
|-
![[Whispy blink glitch]]
| Can perform||colspan="3"|  {{bugfix|Cannot perform}}
|}
 
==={{SSBM|Mewtwo}}===
{|class="wikitable" style="text-align: center; width: 1000px"
!
!1.0 NTSC
!1.01 NTSC
!1.02 NTSC
!PAL
|-
![[Shadow glitch]]
|Can perform ||colspan="3" | {{bugfix|Cannot perform}}
|}
 
==={{SSBM|Mr. Game & Watch}}===
{|class="wikitable" style="text-align: center; width: 1000px"
!
!1.0 NTSC
!1.01 NTSC
!1.02 NTSC
!PAL
|-
!{{SSBM|Bowser}}'s down throw
|colspan="3" | Undamaged by it||{{nerf|Will take damage from it}}
|-
![[Item pickup glitch]]
|colspan="2" | Can perform||colspan="2"| {{bugfix|Cannot perform}}
|-
![[Oil Panic]]
|colspan="2" | Bucket and oil turn invisible upon landing on the ground.||colspan="2"| {{bugfix|Bucket and oil no longer turn invisible.}}
|}
 
==={{SSBM|Ness}}===
{|class="wikitable" style="text-align: center; width: 1000px"
!
!1.0 NTSC
!1.01 NTSC
!1.02 NTSC
!PAL
|-
!PK Flash
|colspan="2" | Opponents hit subsequently by the same attack will experience the [[Stale-move negation|staled version]] of the attack. ||colspan="2" | {{buff|Opponents hit subsequently by the same attack will experience the same attack as the first hit opponent.}}
|-
!PK Thunder
|colspan="2" | Stays active when Ness is hit ||colspan="2" | {{nerf|Despawns if Ness is hit}}
|}
 
*There is a long-standing rumor that Ness can charge his up and down smash attacks further over ledges in one version of the game and not others. This is false; in all versions of ''Melee'', Ness can charge his smash attacks over a ledge to the same degree.
 
==={{SSBM|Roy}}===
{|class="wikitable" style="text-align: center; width: 1000px"
!
!1.0 NTSC
!1.01 NTSC
!1.02 NTSC
!PAL
|-
![[Whispy blink glitch]]
|Can perform ||colspan="3" | {{bugfix|Cannot perform}}
|}
 
==={{SSBM|Samus}}===
{|class="wikitable" style="text-align: center; width: 1000px"
!
!All NTSC
!PAL
|-
![[Grapple Beam]]
|colspan="1" | Can use Extended Grapple and can bomb jump after grapple is used in midair || {{nerf|Cannot use Extended Grapple and cannot bomb jump out of grapple beam}}
|}
<!-- In both NTSC and PAL she will lose her Charge Shot if hit out of her Up Special. -->
 
==={{SSBM|Sheik}}===
{|class="wikitable" style="text-align: center; width: 1000px"
!
!All NTSC
!PAL
|-
!Up smash
|Deals {{ChargedSmashDmgSSBM|17}} with 105 knockback growth||{{nerf|Deals {{ChargedSmashDmgSSBM|16}} with 102 knockback growth}}
|-
!Up aerial
|Clean hit deals 12% and late hit deals 9%, both with 120 knockback growth||{{nerf|Clean hit deals 10% and late hit deals 8%, both with 110 knockback growth}}
|-
!Down throw
|Trajectory is 80 degrees, allowing guaranteed followup into many other moves, and first hit has fixed knockback value of 90||{{nerf|Trajectory is 60 degrees, only allowing guaranteed followup into dash attack, and first hit has fixed knockback value of 100}}
|}
 
==={{SSBM|Yoshi}}===
{|class="wikitable" style="text-align: center; width: 1000px"
!
!All NTSC
!PAL
|-
!Weight
|108||{{buff|111}}
|-
!Forward smash
|Deals 16% with 94 knockback growth||{{buff|Deals {{ChargedSmashDmgSSBM|17}} with 98 knockback growth}}
|-
!Up smash
|Deals 14% with 26 base knockback||{{buff|Deals {{ChargedSmashDmgSSBM|15}} with 30 base knockback}}
|-
!Down aerial
|Deals 51% (all hits)||{{nerf|Deals 38% (all hits)}}
|}
 
==={{SSBM|Young Link}}===
{|class="wikitable" style="text-align: center; width: 1000px"
!
!1.0 NTSC
!1.01 NTSC
!1.02 NTSC
!PAL
|-
![[Chain dance]]
|colspan="2" | Can perform||colspan="2" | {{bugfix|Cannot perform}}
|-
![[Boomerang]]
|colspan="2" | Catching the boomerang while airborne cancels the grapple animation, allowing Link to become actionable||colspan="2"|{{nerf|Catching the boomerang does not cancel the grapple animation}}
|}
 
===[[Giga Bowser]]===
{|class="wikitable" style="text-align: center; width: 1000px"
!
!1.0 NTSC
!1.01 NTSC
!1.02 NTSC
!PAL
|-
![[Flame cancel]]
|colspan="2" | Can perform||colspan="2" | {{nerf|Cannot perform}}
|}
 
==[[Language]]==
===PAL===
*The NTSC version allows changing between two languages: English and Japanese, while the PAL version covers five languages: English, German, French, Spanish and Italian.
*Also in the [[Language]] selection, English is represented by the {{iw|wikipedia|Union Jack}} instead of the [[wikipedia:Flag_of_the_United_States|American flag]].
*Names can now include uppercase and lowercase letters and with {{iw|wikipedia|diacritics}}; Japanese characters, however, are no longer usable.
*The [[Motion-Sensor Bomb]] is called the Proximity Mine.
*Distances are always measured in meters, as is customary in most European countries.
*[[Snag the Trophies|Snag trophies!]] is called "Grab a Trophy".
*[[Rainbow Cruise]] is changed to "Rainbow Ride".
*In the NTSC version, the text at the top of the [[Lottery]] screen reads "Chance of getting a new trophy"; in the PAL version, it simply reads "New trophy chance".
 
==Trophies==
===1.0/1.01 NTSC-U to 1.02 NTSC-U===
*[[Banzai Bill]]'s trophy name corrected from "Bullet Bill".
*[[Master Sword]]'s trophy's listed game corrected to "The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past" from "The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time".
*Various [[List of SSBM trophies (Pokémon series)|Pokémon]] had their [[bulbapedia:Pokémon category|categories]] corrected and various text changes.
 
===PAL===
*None of the trophies have release dates.
*''Kirby Super Star'' is referred to as ''Kirby's Fun Pak''.
*''Star Fox'' is referred to as ''Starwing''; ''Star Fox 64'' is referred to as ''Lylatwars''<!--formatted without a space in-game-->.
*The NES game ''Yoshi'' is referred to as ''Mario & Yoshi''.
*The ''EarthBound'' trophies have "Not released in Europe".
*The GameCube's trophy has May 2002, its release date in Europe. The trophy name is "GCN" instead of "Nintendo GameCube".
*The Tamagon trophy is completely removed and unobtainable altogether.
*Roy's trophy is listed with "Future Release", despite ''Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade'' never seeing an official release in PAL regions.
 
==Character names==
{{ImageCaption
|image1=File:MeleeStartersJPN.png
|image2=File:Melee Starter Characters.png
|width=200px
|caption=The character selection screen in Japanese (left) and English (right).
|align=right
}}
The following character names are written differently depending on the language selected:
{|class="wikitable"
!{{Flag|Japan}}!!{{NTSC}}{{Flag|United Kingdom}}{{Flag|Italy}}{{Flag|Spain}}!!{{Flag|France}}!!{{Flag|Germany}}
|-
|Purin||align="center"|Jigglypuff||Rondoudou||Pummeluff
|-
|colspan="2" align="center"|Young Link||Link Enfant||Junger Link
|-
|Koopa||colspan="3" align="center"|Bowser
|-
|Ice Climber||colspan="3" align="center"|Ice Climbers
|-
|D.KONG||colspan="3" align="center"|DK
|-
|colspan="3" align="center"|Mewtwo||Mewtu
|-
|colspan="3" align="center"|Sheik||Shiek
|}
 
==Voices==
*The Italian and Spanish versions use all the same voice tracks used in the English version.
*The Japanese version has some different [[announcer]] calls. This includes character names: Bowser is "Koopa", Jigglypuff is "Purin", and Ice Climbers is "Ice Climber".
{|class="wikitable"
! Japanese
! International
|-
|[[File:Bowser Japanese Announcer SSBM.wav]] || [[File:Bowser English Announcer SSBM.wav]]
|-
|[[File:Ice Climbers Japanese Announcer SSBM.wav]] || [[File:Ice Climbers English Announcer SSBM.wav]]
|}
{|class="wikitable"
! Japanese
! English
! French
! German
|-
|[[File:Jigglypuff Japanese Announcer SSBM.wav]] || [[File:Jigglypuff English Announcer SSBM.wav]] || [[File:Jigglypuff French Announcer SSBM.wav]] || [[File:Jigglypuff German Announcer SSBM.wav]]
|}
*Jigglypuff has unique selection announcements in German and French to reflect its different names; the announcer calls come from ''Pokémon Stadium 2''. Jigglypuff also has a unique crowd cheer in the German and French versions; the crowd says "Go! Go!" and claps three times.
*Sheik and Mewtwo's Japanese dialogue is absent from the non-Japanese versions.
*Fox and Falco have different spoken dialogue in Japanese and English, while Peppy and Slippy are fully dubbed in both languages.
*Jigglypuff is fully dubbed in four different languages: Japanese, English, German, and French. The chart below shows all the voiced [[Poké Ball]] Pokémon and if their voice clips are different from the Japanese version's:
:{|class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center"
!rowspan="2"|Pokémon
!colspan="3"|Dubbed / changed voice clips
|-
!{{NTSC}}
!{{Flag|Germany}}
!{{Flag|France}}
|-
|[[Bellossom]] || {{y}} || {{y}} || {{y}}
|-
|[[Blastoise]] || {{y}} || {{y}} || {{y}}
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|[[Chansey]] || {{y}} || {{y}} || {{y}}
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|[[Charizard]] || {{y}} || {{y}} || {{y}}
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|[[Chikorita]] || {{n}} || {{y}} || {{y}}
|-
|[[Clefairy]] || {{y}} || {{y}} || {{y}}
|-
|[[Cyndaquil]] || {{n}} || {{y}} || {{y}}
|-
|[[Ditto]] || {{n}} || {{n}} || {{n}}
|-
|[[Goldeen]] || {{y}} || {{y}} || {{y}}
|-
|[[Marill]] || {{n}} || {{y}} || {{y}}
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|[[Mew]] || {{n}} || {{y}} || {{y}}
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|[[Scizor]] || {{y}} || {{y}} || {{y}}
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|[[Snorlax]] || {{y}} || {{y}} || {{y}}
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|[[Staryu]] || {{y}} || {{NTSC}} || {{y}}
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|[[Togepi]] || {{n}} || {{n}} || {{n}}
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|[[Venusaur]] || {{y}} || {{y}} || {{y}}
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|[[Weezing]] || {{y}} || {{y}} || {{y}}
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|[[Wobbuffet]] || {{y}} || {{y}} || {{y}}
|}
 
==Stage names==
All stages' names are the same in English and Italian. Stages not mentioned have the same name in all languages.
 
{|class="wikitable"
!English!!French!!German!!Spanish
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|[[Princess Peach's Castle]]||Château de Peach||Prinzessin Peachs Schloss||Castillo de Peach
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|[[Rainbow Ride]]||Rainbow Ride||Regenbogen Raserei||Rainbow Ride
|-
|{{SSBM|Kongo Jungle}}||Jungle Kongo||Tiefster Kongo||Selva Kongo
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|[[Jungle Japes]]||Jungle Japes||Tropen Trubel||Jungla Jocosa
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|[[Great Bay]]||Grande Baie||Schädelbucht||Gran Bahía
|-
|[[Temple]]||Temple||Tempel||Templo
|-
|{{SSBM|Yoshi's Island}}||Île des Yoshi||Yoshi's Island||Yoshi's Island
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|[[Fountain of Dreams]]||Fontaine des Rêves||Traumbrunnen||Fuente de los Sueños
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|[[Icicle Mountain]]||Montagne Icicle||Icicle Mountain||Montaña Carámbano
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|[[Flat Zone]]||Espace 2D||2D-Welt||Zona extraplana
|-
|{{SSBM|Mushroom Kingdom}}||Royaume Champignon||Pilz-Königreich||Reino Champiñón
|-
|[[Mushroom Kingdom II]]||Royaume Champignon II||Pilz-Königreich II||Reino Champiñón II
|-
|[[Brinstar Depths]]||Profondeurs de Brinstar||Die Tiefen von Brinstar||Abismo de Brinstar
|-
|{{SSBM|Mute City}}||Mute City||Mute City||Circuito Mute City
|-
|[[Big Blue]]||Big Blue||Big Blue||Circuito Big Blue
|-
|[[Pokémon Stadium]]||Stade Pokémon||Pokémon Stadium||Estadio Pokémon
|-
|[[Poké Floats]]||Poké Flotte||Poké-Flug||Poké Globos
|-
|{{SSBM|Battlefield}}||Champ de Bataille||Battlefield||Campo de batalla
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|{{SSBM|Final Destination}}||Destination Finale||Final Destination||Destino final
|-
|[[Congo Jungle|Kongo Jungle N64]]||Jungle Kongo N64||Tiefster Kongo||Selva Kongo N64
|-
|[[Yoshi's Island (SSB)|Yoshi's Island N64]]||Île des Yoshi N64||Yoshi's Island||Isla de Yoshi N64
|}
 
==Notes==
*The Japanese discs also have three different known versions, although there are some aesthetic differences exclusive to the Japanese release. This includes graphical changes such as the title screen, certain videos, seal [[Topi]]s rather than yeti, and some references to Perfect Dark (such as the [[Proximity Mine]] design). In addition, the language is set to Japanese on default with only minor alterations in the English setting's text, and the Tamagon Trophy was originally available in-game. Switching languages between English and Japanese will not affect these changes.
*In the French versions of both ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', Pokémon names are in all caps, referencing how Pokémon names before Generation V are formatted, as well as being changed. In the PAL version of ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'', the names of the Pokémon are in all caps in all languages.


==See also==
==See also==
*[[List of regional version differences (SSB)]]
*[[Version differences (SSBB)]]
*[[List of regional version differences (SSBB)]]
*[[PAL language differences (SSBM)]]
*[[List of regional version differences (SSB4)]]
*[[List of regional version differences (SSBU)]]
 
==External links==
*[http://www.smashboards.com/showthread.php?t=329103 MD5 hashes]
 
==References==
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