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[[File:Pokemon Melee opening.png|thumb|200px|Many Pokémon cameo in the [[opening movie]] of ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''.]] | [[File:Pokemon Melee opening.png|thumb|200px|Many Pokémon cameo in the [[opening movie]] of ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''.]] | ||
[[File:Pokémon Smash Bros.png|thumb|200px|The playable Pokémon Cast, alongside the Poké Ball Pokémon, in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''.]] | [[File:Pokémon Smash Bros.png|thumb|200px|The playable Pokémon Cast, alongside the Poké Ball Pokémon, in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''.]] | ||
At the core of the ''{{uv|Pokémon}}'' franchise are hundreds upon hundreds of the eponymous creatures. These are collectively called Pokémon and have many roles in the ''Pokémon'' RPGs, mainly as game pieces in Pokémon battling where the object is to defeat the opponent's enemy Pokémon with their own. Pokémon are introduced en masse once every several years as part of a new "Generation" of the franchise, along with the newest core series RPG versions. Thus far there have been a total of | At the core of the ''{{uv|Pokémon}}'' franchise are hundreds upon hundreds of the eponymous creatures. These are collectively called Pokémon and have many roles in the ''Pokémon'' RPGs, mainly as game pieces in Pokémon battling where the object is to defeat the opponent's enemy Pokémon with their own. Pokémon are introduced en masse once every several years as part of a new "Generation" of the franchise, along with the newest core series RPG versions. Thus far there have been a total of nine generations, with the grand total of species clocking in at 908 different species of Pokémon, and each ''{{b|Super Smash Bros.|series}}'' game features a selected assortment of Pokémon from all current generations existent at its time to serve a variety of roles, such as playable characters, characters that are summoned from an [[item]] called the [[Poké Ball]], [[enemies]] and [[boss]]es, collectible [[trophies]], [[stickers]], or [[spirit]]s, characters within [[stages]], and others. | ||
All listed Pokémon that are '''bolded''' have the major roles of either being playable characters, appearing from a Poké Ball item, or appearing as an enemy ([[boss]], [[Smash Run]], etc.). Others have more minor roles. | All listed Pokémon that are '''bolded''' have the major roles of either being playable characters, appearing from a Poké Ball item, or appearing as an enemy ([[boss]], [[Smash Run]], etc.). Others have more minor roles. | ||
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*Grass is the only starter type not to feature a fully evolved Pokemon as a fighter. | *Grass is the only starter type not to feature a fully evolved Pokemon as a fighter. | ||
*Froakie, Litten, Poppplio, and the gen 9 starters are the only starters who don’t appear in SSB. Even though [[Greninja]] and [[Incineroar]] are playable. | |||
*Nihilego is the only {{s|bulbapedia|Ultra Beast}} that appears in ''Smash''. | *Nihilego is the only {{s|bulbapedia|Ultra Beast}} that appears in ''Smash''. | ||
*Raichu, Vulpix, and Exeggutor are the only Pokémon to have their regional forms appear in ''Smash''. | *Raichu, Vulpix, and Exeggutor are the only Pokémon to have their regional forms appear in ''Smash''. |