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Chibi-Robo! (universe)[edit]

Chibi-Robo! (universe)
Developer(s) Skip
Nintendo
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Genre(s) Various
Console/platform of origin Nintendo GameCube
First installment Chibi-Robo! Plug Into Adventure! (2005)
Latest installment Chibi-Robo! Zip Lash (2015)
Article on Chibi-Robo! Wiki Chibi-Robo! (universe)

The Chibi-Robo! universe (ちびロボ!, Chibi-Robo!) refers to the Super Smash Bros. series' collection of properties hailing from the series of various types of games involving a titular toy robot, Chibi-Robo, who is tasked with various missions, ranging from keeping a family happy to saving a park from danger to saving the world from an alien threat.

Franchise description[edit]

After the company Skip went bankrupt, a successor was made by Tiny Wonder Studio in 2024, featuring most of its ex-employees, and titled koROBO.

In Super Smash Bros. Brawl[edit]

The Chibi-Robo! universe made its debut in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, with trophies and stickers of characters from the series.

Trophies[edit]

Stickers[edit]

In Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS[edit]

Trophy[edit]

In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate[edit]

Mii Costume[edit]

A Mii costume of Chibi-Robo appears as a outfit for the Mii Gunner and a piece of headgear any Mii Fighter can wear.

Outfit[edit]

Headgear[edit]

Spirits[edit]

Media with elements appearing in the Super Smash Bros. series[edit]

Dragalia Lost (universe)[edit]

Dragalia Lost (universe)
Developer(s) Cygames
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Designer(s) Hiroki Matsuura
Yuji Okada
Genre(s) Action role-playing
Console/platform of origin Android, iOS
First installment Dragalia Lost (2018)
Latest installment Dragalia Lost (2018)
Article on Dragalia Lost Wiki Dragalia Lost (universe)

The Dragalia Lost universe refers to the Super Smash Bros. series' collection of properties hailing from the series of

Franchise description[edit]

Drawn to Life (universe)[edit]

Drawn to Life (universe)
Developer(s) 5th Cell
Publisher(s) 5th Cell
Designer(s) Jeremiah Slaczka
Genre(s) Platformers
Console/platform of origin Nintendo DS
First installment Drawn to Life (2007)
Latest installment Drawn to Life: Two Realms (2020)
Article on Drawn to Life Wiki Drawn to Life (universe)

The Drawn to Life universe refers to the Super Smash Bros. series' collection of properties hailing from the series of

Franchise description[edit]

Magical Vacation (universe)[edit]

Magical Vacation (universe)
Developer(s) Brownie Brown
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Genre(s) Role-playing game
Console/platform of origin Game Boy Advance
First installment Magical Vacation (2001)
Latest installment Magical Starsign (2006)
Article on Magical Vacation Wiki Magical Vacation (universe)

The Magical Vacation universe (マジカルバケーション, Magical Vacation) refers to the Super Smash Bros. series' collection of properties hailing from the series of

Franchise description[edit]

In Super Smash Bros. Brawl[edit]

The Magical Vacation universe made its debut in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, with trophies of characters from the series.

Trophies[edit]

In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate[edit]

The Magical Vacation universe returned with spirits of characters from the series.

Spirits[edit]

Media with elements appearing in the Super Smash Bros. series[edit]

The Magical Vacation universe has media represented throughout the Super Smash Bros. series with a total of 2 games and medias. The latest game represented in this universe is Magical Starsign, released on June 22, 2006.

Magical Vacation[edit]

Magical Starsign[edit]

  • Spirits:
    • Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Mokka's design is sourced from this game.


Mystery Dungeon (universe)[edit]

Mystery Dungeon (universe)
Developer(s) Spike Chunsoft (formely Chunsoft)
Various
Publisher(s) Spike Chunsoft (formely Spike and Chunsoft)
Square Enix (formely Squaresoft and Enix)
Nintendo
Sega
Atlus
Various
Designer(s) Koichi Nakamura
Seiichiro Nagahata
Genre(s) Roguelike
Role-playing game
Console/platform of origin Super Famicom
First installment Torneko's Great Adventure: Mystery Dungeon Japan (1993)
Latest installment Shiren the Wanderer: The Mystery Dungeon of Serpentcoil Island (2024)
Article on Mystery Dungeon Franchise Wiki Mystery Dungeon (universe)

The Mystery Dungeon universe (不思議のダンジョン, Mystery Dungeon) refers to the Super Smash Bros. series' collection of properties hailing from the series of roguelike, role-playing games created originally by Chunsoft, now Spike Chunsoft. The player takes the role of a protagonist, most of the time silent, who travels across the world to discover mysterious dungeons; randomly generated rooms who never have the same layouts upon entering into it multiple times, and resolve conflicts, with them accompanied by a group of party members or going alone. Although being popularized by the spin-off series Pokémon Mystery Dungeon, its fanbase can be seen as moderately popular in Japan, and has a smaller following of dedicated fans in the west. Starting as a spin-off of Dragon Quest IV, it eventually grew to include other developers and publishers as it spans to multiple console generations, platforms, and uses both original characters, under the Mystery Dungeon: Shiren the Wanderer series, and licensed character as crossovers, including Dragon Quest, Final Fantasy and Pokémon.

Franchise description[edit]

In Super Smash Bros. Brawl[edit]

Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red and Blue Rescue Team is mentioned among the titles listed in the Chronicle in Brawl, while Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time and Darkness was exclusively listed for the Japanese release of Brawl.

In Super Smash Bros. 4[edit]

The Mystery Dungeon universe made its debut in Super Smash Bros. 4 as a dependent universe, depending on Final Fantasy.

Mii Costume[edit]

A hat of the Chocobo appears as a DLC headgear for the Mii Fighter, whose design was based of the Chocobo spin-off series. Its appearance is based of Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo's Dungeon.

In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate[edit]

The Mystery Dungeon universe returned as a depending universe of Final Fantasy, with only an update of the Chocobo's hat design.

Mii Costume[edit]

The Chocobo hat returns as a DLC headgear for the Mii Fighter, whose design was updated to the Chocobo's latest appearance at the time of its reveal, being Chocobo's Mystery Dungeon Every Buddy!.

Media with elements appearing in the Super Smash Bros. series[edit]

The Mystery Dungeon universe has media represented throughout the Super Smash Bros. series with a total of 3 games and medias. The latest game represented in this universe is Chocobo's Mystery Dungeon Every Buddy!, released on March 20, 2019.

Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red and Blue Rescue Team[edit]

  • Playable characters:
    • Super Smash Bros. Brawl Lucario makes his first video game appearance in these games as a cameo.

Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo's Dungeon[edit]

Chocobo's Mystery Dungeon Every Buddy![edit]

  • Playable characters:
    • Super Smash Bros. Ultimate The Chocobo headgear's design for the Mii Fighters was updated to its latest appearance.

Trivia[edit]


Tetris (universe)[edit]

Tetris (universe)
Developer(s) Alexey Pajitnov
Various
Publisher(s) The Tetris Company
Nintendo
Various
Genre(s) Puzzle
Console/platform of origin Electronika 60
First installment Tetris (1984)
Latest installment Tetris Forever (2024)
Article on Hard Drop Tetris Wiki Tetris (universe)

The Tetris universe (テトリス, Tetris; Тетрис in Russian) refers to the Super Smash Bros. series' collection of properties hailing from the series of tile-matching puzzle video game series created by Alexey Pajitnov that released on various consoles over the years.

Franchise description[edit]

In Super Smash Bros. Brawl[edit]

The Tetris universe made its debuts with only two arranged tracks from its Game Boy version.

Music[edit]

Original Tracks[edit]

  • Tetris: Type A: An arrangement of the aforementioned theme from the Game Boy version.
  • Tetris: Type B: An arrangement of the aforementioned theme from the Game Boy version.

In Super Smash Bros. 4[edit]

The Tetris universe returned with its music tracks.

Music[edit]

Returning Tracks[edit]

In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate[edit]

The Tetris universe returned once more along with its arrangements from Brawl. Future updates included an event of which spirits based on this universe were added in Ultimate.

Music[edit]

Returning Tracks[edit]

Spirits[edit]

Media with elements appearing in the Super Smash Bros. series[edit]

The Tetris universe has media represented throughout the Super Smash Bros. series with a total of 3 games and medias. The latest game represented in this universe is Tetris 99, released on February 13, 2019.

Tetris (Electronika 60)[edit]

Tetris (Game Boy)[edit]

Tetris 99[edit]

  • Spirits
    • Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Tetrominos' appearances are sourced from this game.

Trivia[edit]

  • Tetris is the only franchise whose country of origin no longer exists on Earth; it was originally founded in the USSR, now known as Russia.