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| |caption=The Final Smash in ''Ultimate''. | | |caption=The Final Smash in ''Ultimate''. |
| |user=Dr. Mario | | |user=Dr. Mario |
Revision as of 12:48, December 17, 2019
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Dr. Mario lets loose a pair of giant vitamin capsules that spirals through the air, pushing opponents away. The attack covers a wide area and travels far, so it's best to unleash this after jumping.
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—Description from Ultimate's Move List
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Doctor Finale (ドクターフィナーレ, Doctor Finale) is Dr. Mario's Final Smash.
Overview
When the Final Smash is activated, Dr. Mario shoots out two large Megavitamins that circle around each other, harming any opponents they hit, potentially knocking them backwards. This move is a clone of Mario's Final Smash, Mario Finale, but is stronger. It also makes the Megavitamin contact sound.
Trophy Descriptions
- Doctor Finale
In Dr. Mario's Final Smash, he spreads his arms wide and then lets loose a pair of giant vitamin capsules that spiral through the air, taking out any pesky "viruses" in their path. Their wide range makes them tough for foes to avoid, and opponents they strike will take multiple hits, possibly even being pushed right off the screen!
Origin
Artwork of Dr. Mario tossing a Megavitamin from
Dr. Mario.
This move is unique to the Super Smash Bros. series and is based off of Mario Finale, but instead of using giant fireballs, Dr. Mario uses giant Megavitamins.
In Dr. Mario, Megavitamins were used to eliminate viruses. When the player lines up four vitamins and/or viruses of the same color, the vitamins and the viruses are destroyed. In most Dr. Mario games, they appear in three colors; red, blue and yellow.
Gallery
Doctor Finale as shown by a Skill Preview in Ultimate.
External links
Final Smashes
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The Mighty Jinjonator · Infernal Climax · Giga Bowser (), Giga Bowser Punch () · Shadow Mario Paint · Progenitor God Ruptured Heaven · Blue Falcon · Mega Evolution () · Awakening Aether · Omnislash (), Omnislash / Omnislash Ver. 5 () · Torrential Roar · Daisy Blossom · Dark Pit Staff · Phazon Laser · Rocketbarrel Barrage (), Hyper Rocketbarrel () · Konga Beat (), Jungle Rush () · Doctor Finale · NES Zapper Posse · Landmaster (), Team Star Fox () · Landmaster (), Team Star Fox () · Beast Ganon (), Ganon, The Demon King () · Secret Ninja Attack · Gigaslash · Iceberg · Great Aether · Max Malicious Moonsault · Killer Wail · Dream Town Hall · Puff Up · All-Out Attack · Final Blaster · Shippu Jinraikyaku / Shinryuken · Waddle Dee Army (), Dedede Burst (), Dede-Rush () · Blast-o-Matic · Cook Kirby (), Ultra Sword () · Triforce Slash (), Ancient Bow and Arrow () · Giga Mac (), Giga Mac Rush () · Aura Storm (), Mega Evolution () · PK Starstorm · Critical Hit · Negative Zone (), Poltergust 5000 (), Poltergust G-00 () · Mario Finale · Critical Hit · Mega Legends · Galaxia Darkness (), Darkness Illusion () · Psystrike · Omega Blitz · Full Blast · Final Edge · ARMS Rush · Octopus · Sacred Arrow · PK Starstorm · End of Day · Super Pac-Man · Black Hole Laser · Peach Blossom · Volt Tackle · Volt Tackle · Petey Piranha · Palutena's Army (), Three Sacred Treasures (), Lightning Chariot () · Triple Finish · Burning Sword · Grand Cross · Plasma Scream · Diffusion Beam (), Super Diffusion Beam (), Guided Robo Beam () · Pair Up · Power Star (), Grand Star () · Critical Hit · Shin Shoryuken / Shinku Hadoken · Zero Laser · Supernova · Light Arrow (), Sheikah Dance () · Chain Attack · Grand Cross · Grenade Launcher (), Covering Fire () · Super Sonic · Sealing the Keyhole · House of Boom · Triple Wolf · Triforce Slash · Dream Home · Wario-Man · Wii Fit · Landmaster (), Team Star Wolf () · Super Dragon (), Stampede! () · Triforce Slash · Light Arrow (), Triforce of Wisdom () · Power Suit Samus (), Gunship (), Zero Laser ()
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