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The Final Smash returns in ''Ultimate'' largely unchanged in principle, but with one major alteration: the player has no control over his horizontal movement for the duration. He instead flies back and forth across the screen automatically (with even greater speed compared to the previous games), while the player can only control his vertical position. Overall, the move lasts for a much shorter duration, and can often be avoided completely by [[Crouching|crouching]]. Contact with Super Sonic inflicts 6% damage for each impact and weak vertical knockback, however towards the end of the move, the knockback of each hit is increased, and the ending hitbox deals 10% damage and fairly strong vertical knockback.
The Final Smash returns in ''Ultimate'' largely unchanged in principle, but with one major alteration: the player has no control over his horizontal movement for the duration. He instead flies back and forth across the screen automatically (with even greater speed compared to the previous games), while the player can only control his vertical position. Overall, the move lasts for a much shorter duration, and can often be avoided completely by [[Crouching|crouching]]. Contact with Super Sonic inflicts 6% damage for each impact and weak vertical knockback, however towards the end of the move, the knockback of each hit is increased, and the ending hitbox deals 10% damage and fairly strong vertical knockback.
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==Origin==
[[File:7ChaosEmeralds.png|thumb|200px|The Seven Chaos Emeralds as they appear in ''Sonic Heroes''.]]
[[File:Super Sonic StH2.gif|left|thumb|Super Sonic as he first appeared in ''Sonic the Hedgehog 2'']]
In the Final Smash, the Chaos Emeralds appear briefly before Sonic turns into Super Sonic, and once he transforms back into Sonic. In the latter instance, the Chaos Emeralds fly off the screen in 3D.
In the games, Sonic has to collect all seven Chaos Emeralds, often hidden in Special Stages, in order for him to turn into Super Sonic. Whilst in Super form, Sonic will gain invincibility and a drastic increase in speed, sometimes accompanied with flight in later games, being able to damage enemies by touch. Super Sonic, however, can still be affected through falling into bottomless pits, being crushed or drowning. The Super form is temporary, requiring at least 50 rings before one can transform, which are drained at the rate of one ring per second by default while it's in effect. Having the ring count above zero is required to maintain the transformation, with the user reverting back to their normal form as a consequence of being depleted of rings. Starting with ''Sonic & Knuckles'', Super Sonic plays a vital role in many final boss fights, often requiring the seven Chaos Emeralds to be obtained before the fight can be accessed, and with many later games, starting with ''Sonic Adventure'', having Super Sonic available in the game solely during this fight.
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In ''Ultimate'', the transformation gives the stage a back drop resembling a black void. Locations like this have been the location of several final bosses in the series, such as Solaris, Alf Layla wa-Lyla, the Dark Queen, the Time Eater, and the Phantom King.


==Trophy Descriptions==
==Trophy Descriptions==
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==Trivia==
==Origin==
[[File:SSBB Sonic English Final Smash Voice Clip.ogg|thumb|The voice clip played when Sonic activates his Final Smash in the English version of ''Brawl'', without the original reverb effect.]]
[[File:7ChaosEmeralds.png|thumb|200px|The Seven Chaos Emeralds as they appear in ''Sonic Heroes''.]]
*The only force in ''Brawl'' that can affect him is the [[Isaac]] [[Assist Trophy]], which with correct timing can cause him to [[self-destruct]].
[[File:Super Sonic StH2.gif|left|thumb|Super Sonic as he first appeared in ''Sonic the Hedgehog 2'']]
*There is a glitch with Super Sonic on [[WarioWare, Inc.]]. If one floats around the side of the stage in the elevator part, when the microgame starts, Super Sonic will be under the main platform, then go to the middle. When the microgame ends, Super Sonic will be inside the main platform.
In the Final Smash, the Chaos Emeralds appear briefly before Sonic turns into Super Sonic, and once he transforms back into Sonic. In the latter instance, the Chaos Emeralds fly off the screen in 3D.
*Sonic's English voice clip when starting the move in ''SSB4'' and ''Ultimate'', "Super Sonic style!", is taken from the console version of ''{{s|wikipedia|Sonic Generations}}''. In particular, it originates from [https://youtu.be/gHvq8tCljS0?t=3m41s the cutscene] before battling the final boss, the Time Eater, where Sonic says "Time to scramble some Eggmen, SUPER SONIC STYLE!"
 
*Sonic's English voice clip in ''Brawl'' (voiced by [[Jason Griffith]]) upon activating the Final Smash was argued by some ''Brawl'' players on whether he yelled '''"Now''' I'll show you!", or '''"Here''' I'll show you!", due to the intense reverberation of the voice clip and a slight grunt Sonic makes before yelling his line. However, the Smash Bros. DOJO!! described the Final Smash with the earlier quote, and a clip in the game's data without the reverb has him clearly yell "Now I'll show you!".
In the games, Sonic has to collect all seven Chaos Emeralds, often hidden in Special Stages, in order for him to turn into Super Sonic. Whilst in Super form, Sonic will gain invincibility and a drastic increase in speed, sometimes accompanied with flight in later games, being able to damage enemies by touch. Super Sonic, however, can still be affected through falling into bottomless pits, being crushed or drowning. The Super form is temporary, requiring at least 50 rings before one can transform, which are drained at the rate of one ring per second by default while it's in effect. Having the ring count above zero is required to maintain the transformation, with the user reverting back to their normal form as a consequence of being depleted of rings. Starting with ''Sonic & Knuckles'', Super Sonic plays a vital role in many final boss fights, often requiring the seven Chaos Emeralds to be obtained before the fight can be accessed, and with many later games, starting with ''Sonic Adventure'', having Super Sonic available in the game solely during this fight.
*Super Sonic's ''Brawl'' trophy is the only Final Smash trophy that references a game of origin that is not ''Brawl'' itself.
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*Later ''Sonic'' games adopted ''Brawl''{{'}}s quirk of having Sonic transform before the Chaos Emeralds enter his body.
 
In ''Ultimate'', the transformation gives the stage a back drop resembling a black void. Locations like this have been the location of several final bosses in the series, such as Solaris, Alf Layla wa-Lyla, the Dark Queen, the Time Eater, and the Phantom King.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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Sonic SSBU Skill Preview Final Smash.png|Super Sonic as shown by a Skill Preview in ''Ultimate''.
Sonic SSBU Skill Preview Final Smash.png|Super Sonic as shown by a Skill Preview in ''Ultimate''.
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==Trivia==
[[File:SSBB Sonic English Final Smash Voice Clip.ogg|thumb|The voice clip played when Sonic activates his Final Smash in the English version of ''Brawl'', without the original reverb effect.]]
*The only force in ''Brawl'' that can affect him is the [[Isaac]] [[Assist Trophy]], which with correct timing can cause him to [[self-destruct]].
*There is a glitch with Super Sonic on [[WarioWare, Inc.]]. If one floats around the side of the stage in the elevator part, when the microgame starts, Super Sonic will be under the main platform, then go to the middle. When the microgame ends, Super Sonic will be inside the main platform.
*Sonic's English voice clip when starting the move in ''SSB4'' and ''Ultimate'', "Super Sonic style!", is taken from the console version of ''{{s|wikipedia|Sonic Generations}}''. In particular, it originates from [https://youtu.be/gHvq8tCljS0?t=3m41s the cutscene] before battling the final boss, the Time Eater, where Sonic says "Time to scramble some Eggmen, SUPER SONIC STYLE!"
*Sonic's English voice clip in ''Brawl'' (voiced by [[Jason Griffith]]) upon activating the Final Smash was argued by some ''Brawl'' players on whether he yelled '''"Now''' I'll show you!", or '''"Here''' I'll show you!", due to the intense reverberation of the voice clip and a slight grunt Sonic makes before yelling his line. However, the Smash Bros. DOJO!! described the Final Smash with the earlier quote, and a clip in the game's data without the reverb has him clearly yell "Now I'll show you!".
*Super Sonic's ''Brawl'' trophy is the only Final Smash trophy that references a game of origin that is not ''Brawl'' itself.
*Later ''Sonic'' games adopted ''Brawl''{{'}}s quirk of having Sonic transform before the Chaos Emeralds enter his body.


==External links==
==External links==
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