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|{{CharHead|Bowser Jr.|SSBU|hsize=20px}}||Mama Peach, Where Are You?<br> ({{ja|あなたはピーチママ?|Anata wa pīchi mama?}}, ''Are you Mama Peach?'')||All of Bowser Jr.'s opponents are princesses, some of which are teamed up with their love interest (or in Lucina's case, her father). The penultimate battle is against Mario and Peach. The boss of this route is {{SSBU|Master Hand}}.||The route is named after how Bowser Jr. thinks Peach is his mama in ''{{s|mariowiki|Super Mario Sunshine}}''. | |{{CharHead|Bowser Jr.|SSBU|hsize=20px}}||Mama Peach, Where Are You?<br> ({{ja|あなたはピーチママ?|Anata wa pīchi mama?}}, ''Are you Mama Peach?'')||All of Bowser Jr.'s opponents are princesses, some of which are teamed up with their love interest (or in Lucina's case, her father). The penultimate battle is against Mario and Peach. The boss of this route is {{SSBU|Master Hand}}.||The route is named after how Bowser Jr. thinks Peach is his mama in ''{{s|mariowiki|Super Mario Sunshine}}''. | ||
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|{{CharHead|Duck Hunt|SSBU|hsize=20px}}||Dog, Duck, Zapper<br> ({{ja|けものブラザーズ|Kemono burazāzu}}, ''Animal Brothers'')||Duck Hunt's opponents are all animals or {{SSBU|Mii Fighter}}s with animal costumes, such as Sonic and King K. Rool. The boss of this route is [[Rathalos]].||In English, the title is named after the three characters who comprise the playable Duck Hunt fighter. The Japanese title may be a reference to the franchise ''{{s|wikipedia|Kemono Friends}}'' ({{ja|けものフレンズ|Kemono furenzu}}). In addition to continuing the route's concept, the title of Rathalos's native series, ''Monster Hunter'', is similar to that of to ''Duck Hunt''. | |{{CharHead|Duck Hunt|SSBU|hsize=20px}}||Dog, Duck, Zapper<br> ({{ja|けものブラザーズ|Kemono burazāzu}}, ''Animal Brothers'')||Duck Hunt's opponents are all animals or {{SSBU|Mii Fighter}}s with animal costumes, such as Donkey Kong, Sonic, Fox and King K. Rool. The boss of this route is [[Rathalos]].||In English, the title is named after the three characters who comprise the playable Duck Hunt fighter. The Japanese title may be a reference to the franchise ''{{s|wikipedia|Kemono Friends}}'' ({{ja|けものフレンズ|Kemono furenzu}}). In addition to continuing the route's concept, the title of Rathalos's native series, ''Monster Hunter'', is similar to that of to ''Duck Hunt''. | ||
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|{{CharHead|Ryu|SSBU|hsize=20px}}||Seeking a Challenge<br> ({{ja|俺より強いファイターに会いに行く|Ore yori tsuyoi faitā ni ai ni iku}}, ''I'm Going to Meet a Fighter Who's Stronger Than Me'')||All battles are one-on-one [[stamina battle]]s on Ω form stages. All items are disabled throughout this route. The bosses of this route are {{SSBU|Master Hand}} and {{SSBU|Crazy Hand}}, with {{SSBU|Ken}} as the player's partner.||The concept references the single-player mode of ''Street Fighter II''. All of Ryu's opponents reference a ''Street Fighter II'' character with their costume choice, stage, and music. Master Hand and Crazy Hand may be a stand-in for M. Bison, given the similarity of one of their moves to the Psycho Crusher and the usage of his theme for the fight. | |{{CharHead|Ryu|SSBU|hsize=20px}}||Seeking a Challenge<br> ({{ja|俺より強いファイターに会いに行く|Ore yori tsuyoi faitā ni ai ni iku}}, ''I'm Going to Meet a Fighter Who's Stronger Than Me'')||All battles are one-on-one [[stamina battle]]s on Ω form stages. All items are disabled throughout this route. The bosses of this route are {{SSBU|Master Hand}} and {{SSBU|Crazy Hand}}, with {{SSBU|Ken}} as the player's partner.||The concept references the single-player mode of ''Street Fighter II''. All of Ryu's opponents reference a ''Street Fighter II'' character with their costume choice, stage, and music. Master Hand and Crazy Hand may be a stand-in for M. Bison, given the similarity of one of their moves to the Psycho Crusher and the usage of his theme for the fight. |
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