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Added more Intelligent Systems IPs as well as expand the Panel de Pon and Nintendo Wars section.
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In its worldwide debut as a franchise, {{uv|Fire Emblem}} receives major representation with two playable characters: {{SSBM|Marth}}, the protagonist of the first game in the series, and {{SSBM|Roy}}, a clone of Marth and the protagonist of the then-upcoming sixth game in the series. ''Melee'' is often cited as a major reason as to why ''Fire Emblem'' games from the seventh game onwards were brought overseas. ''Melee'' additionally received a medley of the tracks "Story 5: Meeting" and the main ''Fire Emblem'' theme, both from ''Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light'', simply dubbed {{MeleeMusic|Fire Emblem}}. A [[AKANEIA|stage]] was also planned for the game, but did not make it in.
In its worldwide debut as a franchise, {{uv|Fire Emblem}} receives major representation with two playable characters: {{SSBM|Marth}}, the protagonist of the first game in the series, and {{SSBM|Roy}}, a clone of Marth and the protagonist of the then-upcoming sixth game in the series. ''Melee'' is often cited as a major reason as to why ''Fire Emblem'' games from the seventh game onwards were brought overseas. ''Melee'' additionally received a medley of the tracks "Story 5: Meeting" and the main ''Fire Emblem'' theme, both from ''Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light'', simply dubbed {{MeleeMusic|Fire Emblem}}. A [[AKANEIA|stage]] was also planned for the game, but did not make it in.


Outside of the ''Fire Emblem'' series, ''Cubivore'' saw representation in a trophy for a character named [[Alpha]], though no such character exists within ''Cubivore'' itself.
Outside of the ''Fire Emblem'' series, ''Cubivore'' saw representation in a trophy for a character named [[Alpha]], though no such character exists within ''Cubivore'' itself. Several ''Panel de Pon'' references appears in this game such as the Garbage Block in {{SSBM|Kirby}}'s [[Stone]] move and [[Lip's Stick]] as an item both based off [[Lip]], the protagonist of the first ''Panel de Pon'' game. The shop manager of the series' card shop, Maruo Maruhige from Card Hero appears as a trophy.


==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''==
==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''==
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The ''WarioWare'' series is represented with {{SSBB|Wario}} as a playable character, with his default outfit being his biker attire from the ''WarioWare'' series, and his more classic overalls appearing as an alternate costume. A stage based around the microgames from the series, simply called [[WarioWare, Inc.]], appears as well, with multiple tracks from the games. [[Kat & Ana]] appear as an Assist Trophy as well.  
The ''WarioWare'' series is represented with {{SSBB|Wario}} as a playable character, with his default outfit being his biker attire from the ''WarioWare'' series, and his more classic overalls appearing as an alternate costume. A stage based around the microgames from the series, simply called [[WarioWare, Inc.]], appears as well, with multiple tracks from the games. [[Kat & Ana]] appear as an Assist Trophy as well.  


The [[Infantry and Tanks]] from ''Advance Wars'' appear as an Assist Trophy, in the 8-bit style of their origin game. [[Lip's Stick]], from ''Panel de Pon'', also appears as an item, in addition to a [[Soccer Ball]] from ''Soccer''. ''Soccer''{{'}}s theme also appears in a {{SSBBMusicLink|Nintendo|Famicom Medley}} on the [[Mario Bros.]] stage.
The [[Infantry and Tanks]] from ''Advance Wars'' appear as an Assist Trophy, in the 8-bit style of their origin game. Max, Sami, and Andy from Advance Wars appears as stickers, as well as Jake, Hawke, and Rachel from Advance Wars: Dual Strike.
 
Several references to Lip and the ''Panel de Pon'' series reprises their respective role in this game such as the Garbage Block in {{SSBB|Kirby}}'s [[Stone]] move and the [[Lip's Stick]] as an item both based off [[Lip]], in addition to an unlockable remix of her theme for the [[Pictochat]] stage. In addition to stickers for Furil, Pure, Sala, and Cecil from Nintendo Puzzle Collection, along with one of the titular Panels. (However, in localized versions of the game, these fairies are incorrectly named as Lip, Ruby, Elias, and Seren; these are the names of their respective counterparts from the Super Famicom version of Panel de Pon.)
 
[[Soccer Ball]] from ''Soccer'' also appears as an item. ''Soccer''{{'}}s theme also appears in a {{SSBBMusicLink|Nintendo|Famicom Medley}} on the [[Mario Bros.]] stage. Yakuman Player on the cover of the Game Boy version, Hiroshi from ''Trade & Battle: Card Hero'', as well as Tameo and a Master card all appear as a sticker


==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''==
==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''==
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The [[Sablé Prince]], the main character of ''Kaeru no Tame ni Kane wa Naru'', appears as an Assist Trophy. Pushmo also cameos as a collectable trophy in the 3DS version.
The [[Sablé Prince]], the main character of ''Kaeru no Tame ni Kane wa Naru'', appears as an Assist Trophy. Pushmo also cameos as a collectable trophy in the 3DS version.
Several references to Lip and the ''Panel de Pon'' series reprises their respective role in this game such as the Garbage Block in {{SSB4|Kirby}}'s [[Stone]] move, the [[Lip's Stick]] as an item, and the Brawl remix of her theme on the [[Wrecking Crew]] stage only on the Wii U version of he game.


==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''==
==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''==
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''WarioWare'' keeps {{SSBU|Wario}} as its playable character, and Ashley reprises her role as an Assist Trophy. Both ''WarioWare'' stages return, as does the Paper Mario stage. The Sablé Prince reappears as an Assist Trophy, and the ''Pushmo'' series has a music track in the game.
''WarioWare'' keeps {{SSBU|Wario}} as its playable character, and Ashley reprises her role as an Assist Trophy. Both ''WarioWare'' stages return, as does the Paper Mario stage. The Sablé Prince reappears as an Assist Trophy, and the ''Pushmo'' series has a music track in the game.
Several references to Lip and the ''Panel de Pon'' series reprises their respective role in this game including the Garbage Block in {{SSBU|Kirby}}'s [[Stone]] move, the [[Lip's Stick]] as an item, and the Brawl remix of her theme on stages only on Summit, Duck Hunt, and stages from non-playable universes. Lip makes her first on-screen appearance in the Smash Bros. series (as well as her first physical appearance in any form of media released in Western territories) as a Support Spirit. She is also the basis for a costume for Mii Swordfighters and a Friend Icon for online play. The appearance of the [[flower]] effect has been changed, now resembling those seen on the title screen of Panel de Pon.
Several ''Nintendo Wars'' spirits makes an appearance such as The Infantry & Tanks from ''Famicom Wars'' (whom do not reprise their roles as an Assist Trophy), Andy, Eagle, and Olaf from the Advance Wars series.
Henry Fleming from ''Code Name: S.T.E.A.M.'' makes an appearance as a Spirit, as well as a remix of Trouble Brewing II appears, playing only on Summit, Duck Hunt, and stages from non-playable universes. Additionally, the tracks Code Name: F.E., Lords-A Chance Encounter, and Lords-Showdown, remixes of Fire Emblem music, are listed as Fire Emblem music in Ultimate, thus they only play on Fire Emblem stages.
Other spirits includes Maruo Maruhige from Melee (named as "Maruhige Shop Owner"), Yakuman Player from Brawl, the ST Falcon, Mike's ST from ''Battle Clash'', Satoru, the main protagonist of Kousoku Card Battle: Card Hero, and a pig from ''Cubivore''.


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