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"'''Toon Zelda & Sheik'''" are names that appear in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]<nowiki>'</nowiki>s'' programming code. Though no such characters appear in the final retail version of the game, hackers have discovered a character file package in the game that was designated for the two, indicating that the pair was once planned to appear in the game.
"'''Toon Zelda & Sheik'''" are names that appear in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]<nowiki>'</nowiki>s'' programming code. Though no such characters appear in the final retail version of the game, hackers have discovered a character file package in the game that was designated for the two, indicating that the pair was once planned to appear in the game.


Some speculate that "Toon Sheik" may refer to [[Tetra]], as [[Sheik]] has never been depicted in a ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker|Wind Waker]]''-influenced art style. However, noting that Sheik had never been depicted in a ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]''-influenced art style either prior to ''Brawl'', along with the choice of the name used, it may be more probable that the developers were planning on designing a new Sheik model, in the same manner as what was done with the standard version of the character in ''Brawl'', or that such a model had been designed but ultimately unused in any of the ''[[The Legend of Zelda (universe)|Zelda]]'' games. Because the programming is incomplete, the original intentions remain unknown. <!-- The rumor that these/this character(s) can become playable has long been confirmed to false. It has already been removed numerous times only to be re-added. Further attempts to re-add the false info will be considered vandalism and will be reported as such. -->
Some speculate that "Toon Sheik" may refer to [[Tetra]], as [[Sheik]] has never been depicted in a ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker|Wind Waker]]''-influenced art style. However, noting that Sheik had never been depicted in a ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]''-influenced art style either prior to ''Brawl'', along with the choice of the name used, it may be more probable that the developers were planning on designing a new Sheik model, in the same manner as what was done with the standard version of the character in ''Brawl'', or that such a model had been designed but ultimately unused in any of the ''[[The Legend of Zelda (universe)|Zelda]]'' games. Because the programming is incomplete, the original intentions remain unknown. <!-- The rumor that these/this character(s) can become playable has long been confirmed to unknown. It has already been removed numerous times only to be re-added. Further attempts to re-add the false info will be considered vandalism and will be reported as such. -->


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Revision as of 19:47, September 2, 2008

"Toon Zelda & Sheik" are names that appear in Super Smash Bros. Brawl's programming code. Though no such characters appear in the final retail version of the game, hackers have discovered a character file package in the game that was designated for the two, indicating that the pair was once planned to appear in the game.

Some speculate that "Toon Sheik" may refer to Tetra, as Sheik has never been depicted in a Wind Waker-influenced art style. However, noting that Sheik had never been depicted in a Twilight Princess-influenced art style either prior to Brawl, along with the choice of the name used, it may be more probable that the developers were planning on designing a new Sheik model, in the same manner as what was done with the standard version of the character in Brawl, or that such a model had been designed but ultimately unused in any of the Zelda games. Because the programming is incomplete, the original intentions remain unknown.