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A '''Smash Taunt''' ({{ja|スマッシュアピール}}, ''Sumasshuapīru'')<ref>[http://www.smashbros.com/wii/en_us/howto/technique/technique11.html Name Confirmation]</ref> is an [[easter egg]] that allows certain [[character]]s to perform a special [[taunt]] on certain [[stage]]s, more specifically the [[Star Fox (universe)|Star Fox]] characters on the Star Fox stages (''see: [[Star Fox Smash Taunt]]''), and [[Snake (SSBB)|Snake]] on [[Shadow Moses Island]] (''see: [[Snake's Smash Taunt]]'').  
A '''Smash Taunt''' ({{ja|スマッシュアピール}}, ''Sumasshuapīru'')<ref>[http://www.smashbros.com/wii/en_us/howto/technique/technique11.html Name Confirmation]</ref> is an [[easter egg]] that allows certain [[character]]s to perform a special [[taunt]] on certain [[stage]]s, more specifically the {{uv|Star Fox}} characters on the Star Fox stages (''see: [[Star Fox Smash Taunt]]''), and {{SSBB|Snake}} on [[Shadow Moses Island]] (''see: [[Snake's Smash Taunt]]'').  


Once one of the characters successfully initiates the taunt, he will do a pose lasting several seconds. During this time, the character cannot move, and if he is hit, the taunt will be cancelled. However, if the pose is completed without [[flinching]], radio conversations will begin. If the character who did the Smash Taunt is [[KO]]'d during the conversation, the conversation will abruptly come to a halt, and, in Snake's case, will include a humorous conclusion based on the Game Over from the [[Metal Gear Solid]] series. In ''Melee'', however, being KO'd is not even necessary; the characters only need to flinch to end it.
Once one of the characters successfully initiates the taunt, he will do a pose lasting several seconds. During this time, the character cannot move, and if he is hit, the taunt will be cancelled. However, if the pose is completed without [[flinching]], radio conversations will begin. If the character who did the Smash Taunt is [[KO]]'d during the conversation, the conversation will abruptly come to a halt, and, in Snake's case, will include a humorous conclusion based on the Game Over from the {{uv|Metal Gear}} series. In ''Melee'', however, being KO'd is not even necessary; the characters only need to flinch to end it.


*Smash Taunts are used by tapping the down taunt button just once, for about one frame.
*Smash Taunts are used by tapping the down taunt button just once, for about one frame.
*Smash Taunts can only be used once per match for all characters, regardless of who initiates it. If the initial pose is for any reason broken, all players must wait until the match is over to make another attempt.
*Smash Taunts can only be used once per match for all characters, regardless of who initiates it. If the initial pose is for any reason broken, all players must wait until the match is over to make another attempt.
*Smash Taunts cannot be activated if the character has a [[Smash Ball]].
*Smash Taunts cannot be activated if the character has a [[Smash Ball]].
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Revision as of 13:34, October 18, 2014

A Smash Taunt (スマッシュアピール, Sumasshuapīru)[1] is an easter egg that allows certain characters to perform a special taunt on certain stages, more specifically the Star Fox characters on the Star Fox stages (see: Star Fox Smash Taunt), and Snake on Shadow Moses Island (see: Snake's Smash Taunt).

Once one of the characters successfully initiates the taunt, he will do a pose lasting several seconds. During this time, the character cannot move, and if he is hit, the taunt will be cancelled. However, if the pose is completed without flinching, radio conversations will begin. If the character who did the Smash Taunt is KO'd during the conversation, the conversation will abruptly come to a halt, and, in Snake's case, will include a humorous conclusion based on the Game Over from the Metal Gear series. In Melee, however, being KO'd is not even necessary; the characters only need to flinch to end it.

  • Smash Taunts are used by tapping the down taunt button just once, for about one frame.
  • Smash Taunts can only be used once per match for all characters, regardless of who initiates it. If the initial pose is for any reason broken, all players must wait until the match is over to make another attempt.
  • Smash Taunts cannot be activated if the character has a Smash Ball.

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