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→‎Minor representation: The "Pokémon debuted in anime before games" examples shouldn't count because the early anime debut is always meant to tease/promote an upcoming game, rather than being created by the anime. Ash-Greninja may be an exception.
(→‎Minor representation: The "Pokémon debuted in anime before games" examples shouldn't count because the early anime debut is always meant to tease/promote an upcoming game, rather than being created by the anime. Ash-Greninja may be an exception.)
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*'''{{s|wikipedia|Norse mythology}}:''' The [[Kraken]] from {{uv|Kid Icarus}} is inspired by the mythological creature from Nordic folklore. [[Odin]] from {{uv|Final Fantasy}} is based upon the Norse god.
*'''{{s|wikipedia|Norse mythology}}:''' The [[Kraken]] from {{uv|Kid Icarus}} is inspired by the mythological creature from Nordic folklore. [[Odin]] from {{uv|Final Fantasy}} is based upon the Norse god.
*'''''[[bulbapedia:Pokémon anime|''Pokémon the Series]]:''''' Many characters from the {{uv|Pokémon}} universe are voiced by their anime actors. {{s|wikipedia|4Kids Entertainment}}, who produced the series' international dubs until 2006, is credited for their work on the original ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''.
*'''''[[bulbapedia:Pokémon anime|''Pokémon the Series]]:''''' Many characters from the {{uv|Pokémon}} universe are voiced by their anime actors. {{s|wikipedia|4Kids Entertainment}}, who produced the series' international dubs until 2006, is credited for their work on the original ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''.
**'''''[[bulbapedia:Original series|Pokémon the Series: The Beginning]]:''''' Misty's trophy in ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'' is based on [[bulbapedia:Misty (anime)|her appearance]] in the anime. Additionally, [[Meowth]]'s trophy in ''Melee'' is based on Meowth's appearance in {{s|bulbapedia|Meowth's Party}}, the seventh ending animation for the anime. [[bulbapedia:Ash Ketchum|Ash Ketchum]], the anime's protagonist, is directly mentioned in [[Pokémon Trainer]]'s trophy description in ''Smash 4'', which also quotes the {{s|bulbapedia|Pokémon Theme}}; in ''Ultimate'', the theme is referenced again, in the Pokémon Trainer's Boxing Ring title. Additionally, both {{SSBU|Pikachu}}'s Classic Mode title and the Pokémon Trainer's [[Crowd|crowd chant]] in ''Ultimate'' reference the anime's usage of "I choose you!" when Ash throws out a Pokémon. [[Goldeen]]'s appearance as a Poké Ball summon is based on the Misty's Goldeen in the anime, who was notable for being completely useless on land and would only be able to flop around. [[Pichu]]'s mechanic in which its electric attacks hurt itself is an element that originated in the ''{{s|bulbapedia|Pikachu & Pichu}}'' short. Several Pokémon like [[Togepi]] and [[Ho-Oh]] were introduced by the anime before first appearing in the games.  
**'''''[[bulbapedia:Original series|Pokémon the Series: The Beginning]]:''''' Misty's trophy in ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'' is based on [[bulbapedia:Misty (anime)|her appearance]] in the anime. Additionally, [[Meowth]]'s trophy in ''Melee'' is based on Meowth's appearance in {{s|bulbapedia|Meowth's Party}}, the seventh ending animation for the anime. [[bulbapedia:Ash Ketchum|Ash Ketchum]], the anime's protagonist, is directly mentioned in [[Pokémon Trainer]]'s trophy description in ''Smash 4'', which also quotes the {{s|bulbapedia|Pokémon Theme}}; in ''Ultimate'', the theme is referenced again, in the Pokémon Trainer's Boxing Ring title. Additionally, both {{SSBU|Pikachu}}'s Classic Mode title and the Pokémon Trainer's [[Crowd|crowd chant]] in ''Ultimate'' reference the anime's usage of "I choose you!" when Ash throws out a Pokémon. [[Goldeen]]'s appearance as a Poké Ball summon is based on the Misty's Goldeen in the anime, who was notable for being completely useless on land and would only be able to flop around. [[Pichu]]'s mechanic in which its electric attacks hurt itself is an element that originated in the ''{{s|bulbapedia|Pikachu & Pichu}}'' short.
**'''''[[bulbapedia:M01|Pokémon: The First Movie - Mewtwo Strikes Back]]:''''' [[Mewtwo]]'s portrayal starting in ''Melee'' is linked to its appearance in the movie, as implied by its Japanese voice lines, as well as its voice actor in ''Melee'', Masachika Ichimura, who reprises his role from the original Japanese cast of the movie. [[Shadow Ball]] was first used by Mewtwo in this movie, before appearing in ''Pokémon Gold & Silver''. Mewtwo's reveal slogan in ''Super Smash Bros. 4'' is the same as the subtitle of this film.  
**'''''[[bulbapedia:M01|Pokémon: The First Movie - Mewtwo Strikes Back]]:''''' [[Mewtwo]]'s portrayal starting in ''Melee'' is linked to its appearance in the movie, as implied by its Japanese voice lines, as well as its voice actor in ''Melee'', Masachika Ichimura, who reprises his role from the original Japanese cast of the movie. [[Shadow Ball]] was first used by Mewtwo in this movie, before appearing in ''Pokémon Gold & Silver''. Mewtwo's reveal slogan in ''Super Smash Bros. 4'' is the same as the subtitle of this film.  
***'''''[[bulbapedia:PK01|Pikachu’s Vacation]]''''': [[Marill]] debuts here.
**'''''[[bulbapedia:M08|Pokémon: Lucario and the Mystery of Mew]]:''''' [[Lucario]]'s portrayal starting in ''Brawl'' is linked to its appearance in the movie, as implied by its Japanese voice actor, Daisuke Namikawa, who reprises his role from the film; other generic Lucario appear throughout the series (voiced in English by Bill Rogers, who voiced Lucario in ''Brawl''), but Namikawa specifically voices the Lucario from the film. Sean Schemmel, the English voice of Lucario from the film, would later reprise his role in ''Smash 4'' as Lucario. Other references to the film include one of Lucario's victory quotes, "The aura is with me!" (which also appears as the name of [[Event 25: The Aura Is With Me|''Brawl''{{'}}s 25th event]]), as well as [[:File:SSB4-Wii U Congratulations All-Star Lucario.png|Lucario's All-Star congratulations screen]] in ''Smash Wii U''. [[Bonsly]] and [[Weavile]] were also first introduced in this movie.
**'''''[[bulbapedia:PK04|Pikachu’s Rescue Adventure]]''''': [[Bellossom]] debuts here.
**'''''[[bulbapedia:M16|Pokémon the Movie: Genesect and the Legend Awakened]]:''''' Mewtwo's Boxing Ring title directly references the film's title.
**'''''[[bulbapedia:M08|Pokémon: Lucario and the Mystery of Mew]]:''''' [[Lucario]] first appeared in this movie, before appearing in any ''Pokémon'' series game; its portrayal starting in ''Brawl'' is linked to its appearance in the movie, as implied by its Japanese voice actor, Daisuke Namikawa, who reprises his role from the film; other generic Lucario appear throughout the series (voiced in English by Bill Rogers, who voiced Lucario in ''Brawl''), but Namikawa specifically voices the Lucario from the film. Sean Schemmel, the English voice of Lucario from the film, would later reprise his role in ''Smash 4'' as Lucario. Other references to the film include one of Lucario's victory quotes, "The aura is with me!" (which also appears as the name of [[Event 25: The Aura Is With Me|''Brawl''{{'}}s 25th event]]), as well as [[:File:SSB4-Wii U Congratulations All-Star Lucario.png|Lucario's All-Star congratulations screen]] in ''Smash Wii U''. [[Bonsly]] and [[Weavile]] were also first introduced in this movie.
**'''''[[bulbapedia:M16|Pokémon the Movie: Genesect and the Legend Awakened]]:''''' Mega Mewtwo Y was originally introduced in this movie as "Awakened Mewtwo". Mewtwo's Boxing Ring title directly references the film's title.
**'''''[[bulbapedia:XY series|Pokémon the Series: XY]]:''''' [[bulbapedia:List of Pokémon with form differences#Greninja|Ash-Greninja]], a form obtained by Ash Ketchum and [[bulbapedia:Ash's Greninja|his Greninja]], makes an appearance in ''Ultimate'' in [[Greninja]]'s [[Final Smash]], [[Secret Ninja Attack]], with Greninja transforming into such when activating the attack.
**'''''[[bulbapedia:XY series|Pokémon the Series: XY]]:''''' [[bulbapedia:List of Pokémon with form differences#Greninja|Ash-Greninja]], a form obtained by Ash Ketchum and [[bulbapedia:Ash's Greninja|his Greninja]], makes an appearance in ''Ultimate'' in [[Greninja]]'s [[Final Smash]], [[Secret Ninja Attack]], with Greninja transforming into such when activating the attack.
*'''''{{s|wikipedia|Sonic X}}:''''' One of [[Sonic]]'s costumes in ''Brawl'', ''Smash 4'', and ''Ultimate'' resembles Dark Sonic, a brief transformation that occurred in the anime. Additionally, Jason Griffith, Sonic and [[Shadow]]'s voice actor from the anime (who later carried over into the {{uv|Sonic}} video games, alongside the rest of the 4Kids cast, starting with ''{{iw|wikipedia|Shadow the Hedgehog|video game}}''), reprised his role as both characters in ''Brawl''.
*'''''{{s|wikipedia|Sonic X}}:''''' One of [[Sonic]]'s costumes in ''Brawl'', ''Smash 4'', and ''Ultimate'' resembles Dark Sonic, a brief transformation that occurred in the anime. Additionally, Jason Griffith, Sonic and [[Shadow]]'s voice actor from the anime (who later carried over into the {{uv|Sonic}} video games, alongside the rest of the 4Kids cast, starting with ''{{iw|wikipedia|Shadow the Hedgehog|video game}}''), reprised his role as both characters in ''Brawl''.
*'''''{{s|mariowiki|Super Mario Bros.: Peach-hime Kyushutsu Dai Sakusen!}}:''''' One of [[Luigi]]'s costumes in ''Smash 4'' and ''Ultimate'' is reminiscent to his appearance in the movie.
*'''''{{s|mariowiki|Super Mario Bros.: Peach-hime Kyushutsu Dai Sakusen!}}:''''' One of [[Luigi]]'s costumes in ''Smash 4'' and ''Ultimate'' is reminiscent to his appearance in the movie.
*'''''{{s|wikipedia|The Red Badge of Courage}}:''''' Henry Fleming, the main protagonist of the novel, appears as a Spirit in his ''Code Name: S.T.E.A.M.'' incarnation.
*'''''{{s|wikipedia|The Red Badge of Courage}}:''''' Henry Fleming, the main protagonist of the novel, appears as a Spirit in his ''Code Name: S.T.E.A.M.'' incarnation.
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