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In ''{{b|Balloon Fight|game}}'', if a player flies too close to the water, a giant fish emerges, grabs the player with its mouth, and submerges back into the water with the player. The fish also emerges if an enemy descends to the water with a parachute. While gray with white lips in the official artwork used for the Famicom version of the game, its in-game sprite depicts it as orange with blue lips. | In ''{{b|Balloon Fight|game}}'', if a player flies too close to the water, a giant fish emerges, grabs the player with its mouth, and submerges back into the water with the player. The fish also emerges if an enemy descends to the water with a parachute. While gray with white lips in the official artwork used for the Famicom version of the game, its in-game sprite depicts it as orange with blue lips. | ||
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==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''== | ==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''== | ||
===As a stage hazard=== | |||
The fish is a hazard on the [[Summit]] [[stage]]. In this game, the fish will pop out of the sea to eat any character that stays in the water at the bottom of the stage for too long. The fish will only appear when there is water around the base of the stage, not when the stage is at the top of the mountain or falling/rising. If the fish swallows a character, that character will be carried through the lower [[blast line]] and KO'd. The fish's tail is also capable of hurting characters, dealing 15% damage and giving significant vertical knockback. The fish can eat any number of characters in a single appearance, but it will always follow a set arc and will go after whichever character has been in the water the longest. If swallowed, there is no way to escape, but there is a small window of time in which a character can get out of the fish's path. | The fish is a hazard on the [[Summit]] [[stage]]. In this game, the fish will pop out of the sea to eat any character that stays in the water at the bottom of the stage for too long. The fish will only appear when there is water around the base of the stage, not when the stage is at the top of the mountain or falling/rising. If the fish swallows a character, that character will be carried through the lower [[blast line]] and KO'd. The fish's tail is also capable of hurting characters, dealing 15% damage and giving significant vertical knockback. The fish can eat any number of characters in a single appearance, but it will always follow a set arc and will go after whichever character has been in the water the longest. If swallowed, there is no way to escape, but there is a small window of time in which a character can get out of the fish's path. | ||
==In {{for3ds}}== | ==In {{for3ds}}== | ||
===As a stage hazard=== | |||
The fish returns in its original 8-bit form on the [[Balloon Fight]] stage. If a player gets too close to the water, the fish will [[grab]] them and attempt to drag them down past the lower blast line. The player can escape the fish by [[button mashing]], as with other grabs, though it's near impossible to escape above 100%. | The fish returns in its original 8-bit form on the [[Balloon Fight]] stage. If a player gets too close to the water, the fish will [[grab]] them and attempt to drag them down past the lower blast line. The player can escape the fish by [[button mashing]], as with other grabs, though it's near impossible to escape above 100%. | ||
==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''== | ==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''== | ||
[[File:SSBUWebsiteSummit2.jpg|thumb|The Fish in ''Ultimate''.]] | |||
The fish reprises its role as a stage hazard on the returning stages Summit and Balloon Fight. It also appears as one of the many [[Spirits (characters)|Spirits]] in the game, based on its appearance on the Japanese and European box art for ''Balloon Fight''. | The fish reprises its role as a stage hazard on the returning stages Summit and Balloon Fight. It also appears as one of the many [[Spirits (characters)|Spirits]] in the game, based on its appearance on the Japanese and European box art for ''Balloon Fight''. | ||
===Spirit=== | ===Spirit=== | ||
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Revision as of 20:17, June 16, 2019
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File:Fish Spirit.png Artwork of the fish from Balloon Fight. | |
Universe | Balloon Fight |
Debut | VS. Balloon Fight (1984) |
Smash Bros. appearances | Brawl SSB4 (3DS) Ultimate |
Most recent non-Smash appearance | Nintendo Land (2012) |
Console/platform of origin | Arcade |
Species | Fish |
The fish (魚, fish) is a hazard from Balloon Fight which has appeared in the Super Smash Bros. series.
Origin
In Balloon Fight, if a player flies too close to the water, a giant fish emerges, grabs the player with its mouth, and submerges back into the water with the player. The fish also emerges if an enemy descends to the water with a parachute. While gray with white lips in the official artwork used for the Famicom version of the game, its in-game sprite depicts it as orange with blue lips.
In Super Smash Bros. Brawl
As a stage hazard
The fish is a hazard on the Summit stage. In this game, the fish will pop out of the sea to eat any character that stays in the water at the bottom of the stage for too long. The fish will only appear when there is water around the base of the stage, not when the stage is at the top of the mountain or falling/rising. If the fish swallows a character, that character will be carried through the lower blast line and KO'd. The fish's tail is also capable of hurting characters, dealing 15% damage and giving significant vertical knockback. The fish can eat any number of characters in a single appearance, but it will always follow a set arc and will go after whichever character has been in the water the longest. If swallowed, there is no way to escape, but there is a small window of time in which a character can get out of the fish's path.
In Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS
As a stage hazard
The fish returns in its original 8-bit form on the Balloon Fight stage. If a player gets too close to the water, the fish will grab them and attempt to drag them down past the lower blast line. The player can escape the fish by button mashing, as with other grabs, though it's near impossible to escape above 100%.
In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
The fish reprises its role as a stage hazard on the returning stages Summit and Balloon Fight. It also appears as one of the many Spirits in the game, based on its appearance on the Japanese and European box art for Balloon Fight.
Spirit
No. | Image | Name | Type | Class | Slot | Ability | Series |
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1,125 | Fish | ★★ | 0 | Electric Weakness | Balloon Fight Series |
Gallery
The fish in Super Smash Bros. Brawl.
The fish in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS.
The fish on the Summit stage in Ultimate
The fish on the Balloon Fight stage in Ultimate.
Balloon Fight universe | |
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Stage | Balloon Fight |
Item | Flipper |
Other | Fish |
Masterpiece | Balloon Fight |