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A Mii Costume based on [[Takamaru]] was added as [[downloadable content]], as one of the final Mii Costumes added to the game.
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===Mii Costume===
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The [[Takamaru]] Mii Costume from ''Smash 4'' returns as an unlockable costume rather than [[downloadable content]].
The [[Takamaru]] Mii Costume from ''Smash 4'' returns as an unlockable costume rather than [[downloadable content]].



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The Mysterious Murasame Castle (universe)
Nazo no Murasamejo Logo.png
Developer(s) Nintendo
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Designer(s) Minoru Maeda
Genre(s) Action
Adventure
Console/platform of origin Famicom (Disk System)
First installment The Mysterious Murasame Castle (1986)
Latest installment Famicom Mini Series: Nazo no Murasame Jō (2004) Japan

The Mysterious Murasame Castle (謎の村雨城, The Mysterious Murasame Castle) is an action-adventure game set in feudal Japan, initially released for the Famicom Disk System.

Franchise description

The Mysterious Murasame Castle was a Japan-only release for the Family Computer Disk System, a disk-based expansion console exclusive to the Japanese Famicom. It was one of the system's early titles, and its second original title after The Legend of Zelda. The release of Koei Tecmo's Samurai Warriors 3 for the Wii allowed players to experience The Mysterious Murasame Castle for the first time outside of Japan, as Samurai Warriors 3 featured a 3D remake of the game as a separate mode. However, over 28 years after its release, the original game was re-released worldwide through Virtual Console on the Nintendo 3DS.

In Super Smash Bros. Melee

Although Melee lacked elements related to The Mysterious Murasame Castle, Sakurai stated that Takamaru was considered as a playable character during development, but stated that Takamaru’s chances of appearing as playable character in Melee were low.[1]

In Super Smash Bros. Brawl

The universe is represented by a music track and a single sticker.

Music

Sticker

Brawl Sticker Takamaru (Nazo no Murasamejo).png
Takamaru
(Nazo no Murasamejo)

In Super Smash Bros. 4

In Smash 4, the universe is represented by an Assist Trophy, a corresponding trophy, and a music track.

Assist Trophy

  • Takamaru: The main character of the universe, who attacks with his katana and Windmill Swords.

Mii Costume

A Mii Costume based on Takamaru was added as downloadable content, as one of the final Mii Costumes added to the game.

Costume

Hat

Music

Trophy

In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

Assist Trophy

Mii Costume

The Takamaru Mii Costume from Smash 4 returns as an unlockable costume rather than downloadable content.

Costume

Hat

Music

Returning Tracks

  • Super Smash Bros. 4"The Mysterious Murasame Castle Medley": returns from Smash 4.

Source Tracks

  • Douchuumen - The Mysterious Murasame Castle": a direct port of the game's main overworld theme, returning from Brawl after being absent from Smash 4.

Spirit

Takamaru appears as a spirit.

No. Image Name Type Class Slots Base Power Max Power Base Attack Max Attack Base Defense Max Defense Ability
1,128
Takamaru
Takamaru
Attack
★★★ 2 2948 8869 1541 4636 1139 3427 Sword Attack ↑

References