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[[File:Cargo.jpg|thumb|250px|Bowser's Cargo]]
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A '''Cargo''' is a special kind of hovering carrier used by members of the [[Subspace Army]] in the [[Subspace Emissary]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''. There are only two versions seen, a [[Bowser]] version and a [[Wario]] version. The Bowser version was used to steal [[Donkey Kong]]'s banana hoard, while the Wario version was used to carry [[Peach]]/[[Zelda]], [[Ness]], and eventually [[Luigi]] trophies, until [[King Dedede]] stole it. Shortly afterwards, it was damaged by [[Kirby]] and [[Pit]]/[[Link]], which limited the distance it could travel. The differences in appearance between the two are that the Bowser version has Bowser's horns on the front and two [[Bullet Bill|Bill Blaster]]s, and the Wario one has his mustache on each side and a mechanical claw. A cargo is never seen on a level.
{{for|[[Donkey Kong]]'s forward throw, nicknamed "cargo carry" or "cargo throw"|forward throw}}
[[File:Cargo Brawl.png|thumb|250px|Bowser's Cargo, with {{SSBB|Donkey Kong}}'s banana hoard loaded onto it.]]
A '''Cargo''' ({{ja|貨物|Kamotsu}}, ''Cargo'') is a special kind of hovering carrier used by the [[fighter]] accomplices of the [[Subspace Army]] during the events of ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''{{'}}s [[Adventure Mode: The Subspace Emissary]]. Only two of them are seen, one is utilized by {{SSBB|Bowser}} and the other is utilized by {{SSBB|Wario}}. Bowser's cargo was used to steal Donkey Kong's banana hoard, while Wario's was used to carry the [[Trophy|trophified]] {{SSBB|Peach}}/{{SSBB|Zelda}}, {{SSBB|Ness}} and {{SSBB|Luigi}} until [[King Dedede]] stole the latter. Shortly afterward, it was damaged by [[Kirby]] and [[Pit]]/[[Link]], which limited the distance it could travel. The differences in appearance between the two are that the Bowser's cargo has his horns on the front, runners in the shape of his feet and a pair of [[Bullet Bill|Bill Blaster]]s on the back, while Wario's has his mustache on each side, runners resembling his shoes and a mechanical arm resembling his nose. Neither cargo is ever seen on a level.


There is a larger version of the Cargo known as the [[Smash Skiff]].
There is a larger version of the Cargos known as the [[Smash Skiff]].


===Trophy Description===
The trophy can be unlocked as a random trophy in the [[Coin Launcher]] or the Subspace Emissary. However, it is very rare.
[[File:Cargo Trophy.jpg|thumb|Wario's Cargo]]
 
''A hovering carrier that can carry any and all freight with ease. Flying it is very simple, since it only uses one stick. There is the Bowser version (that went after Donkey Kong's bananas) and the Wario version (that King Dedede stole). The Wario version is outfitted with a magic arm.''
==Trophy==
:''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'', 2008
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*This trophy is unlocked as a random trophy in the [[Coin Launcher]] or the [[Subspace Emissary]].
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|desc=A hovering carrier that can carry any and all freight with ease. Flying it is very simple, since it only uses one stick. There is the Bowser version (that went after Donkey Kong's bananas) and the Wario version (that King Dedede stole). The Wario version is outfitted with a magic arm.
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Latest revision as of 21:36, January 26, 2025

For Donkey Kong's forward throw, nicknamed "cargo carry" or "cargo throw", see forward throw.
Bowser's Cargo, with Donkey Kong's banana hoard loaded onto it.

A Cargo (貨物, Cargo) is a special kind of hovering carrier used by the fighter accomplices of the Subspace Army during the events of Super Smash Bros. Brawl's Adventure Mode: The Subspace Emissary. Only two of them are seen, one is utilized by Bowser and the other is utilized by Wario. Bowser's cargo was used to steal Donkey Kong's banana hoard, while Wario's was used to carry the trophified Peach/Zelda, Ness and Luigi until King Dedede stole the latter. Shortly afterward, it was damaged by Kirby and Pit/Link, which limited the distance it could travel. The differences in appearance between the two are that the Bowser's cargo has his horns on the front, runners in the shape of his feet and a pair of Bill Blasters on the back, while Wario's has his mustache on each side, runners resembling his shoes and a mechanical arm resembling his nose. Neither cargo is ever seen on a level.

There is a larger version of the Cargos known as the Smash Skiff.

The trophy can be unlocked as a random trophy in the Coin Launcher or the Subspace Emissary. However, it is very rare.

Trophy[edit]

Cargo's trophy in Brawl
Cargo
A hovering carrier that can carry any and all freight with ease. Flying it is very simple, since it only uses one stick. There is the Bowser version (that went after Donkey Kong's bananas) and the Wario version (that King Dedede stole). The Wario version is outfitted with a magic arm.
Wii: Super Smash Bros. Brawl