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| [[File:Brawl Sticker Flower Fairy Lip (Nintendo Puzzle Collection).png|center]] | | [[File:Brawl Sticker Flower Fairy Lip (Nintendo Puzzle Collection).png|center]] | ||
| Flower Fairy Lip | | [[Lip|Flower Fairy Lip]] | ||
| {{SortKey|SCLipsStick}}Carry Lip's Stick | | {{SortKey|SCLipsStick}}Carry [[Lip's Stick]] | ||
| {{AllChars|SSBB|s=16}} | | {{AllChars|SSBB|s=16}} | ||
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| [[File:Brawl Sticker Chibi-Robo (Chibi-Robo).png|center]] | | [[File:Brawl Sticker Chibi-Robo (Chibi-Robo).png|center]] | ||
| [[Chibi-Robo]] | | [[Chibi-Robo]] | ||
| rowspan="4" | '' | | rowspan="4" | ''[[crw:Chibi-Robo! Plug Into Adventure!|Chibi-Robo]]'' {{Flag|North America}}<br>''Chibi-Robo!'' {{Flag|PAL}} | ||
| {{SortKey|AWe+03}}{{TypeIcon|Weapon}} Attack +3 | | {{SortKey|AWe+03}}{{TypeIcon|Weapon}} Attack +3 | ||
| {{AllChars|SSBB|s=16}} | | {{AllChars|SSBB|s=16}} | ||
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| [[File:Brawl Sticker Telly (Chibi-Robo).png|center]] | | [[File:Brawl Sticker Telly (Chibi-Robo).png|center]] | ||
| Telly | | {{iw|crw|Telly}} | ||
| {{SortKey|AH+04}}{{TypeIcon|Head}} Attack +4 | | {{SortKey|AH+04}}{{TypeIcon|Head}} Attack +4 | ||
| {{AllChars|SSBB|s=16}} | | {{AllChars|SSBB|s=16}} | ||
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| [[File:Brawl Sticker Papa (Chibi-Robo).png|center]] | | [[File:Brawl Sticker Papa (Chibi-Robo).png|center]] | ||
| Papa | | [[crw:George Sanderson|Papa]] | ||
| {{SortKey|AArL+04}}{{TypeIcon|Hand|l=Arm}}{{TypeIcon|Foot|l=Leg}} Attack +4 | | {{SortKey|AArL+04}}{{TypeIcon|Hand|l=Arm}}{{TypeIcon|Foot|l=Leg}} Attack +4 | ||
| {{AllChars|SSBB|s=16}} | | {{AllChars|SSBB|s=16}} | ||
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| [[File:Brawl Sticker Free Ranger (Chibi-Robo Park Patrol).png|center]] | | [[File:Brawl Sticker Free Ranger (Chibi-Robo Park Patrol).png|center]] | ||
| Free Ranger | | {{iw|crw|Free Ranger}} | ||
| rowspan="2" | '' | | rowspan="2" | ''[[crw:Chibi-Robo! Park Patrol|Chibi Robo: Park Patrol]]'' | ||
| {{SortKey|AFl+27}}{{EffectIcon|Flame}} Attack +27 | | {{SortKey|AFl+27}}{{EffectIcon|Flame}} Attack +27 | ||
| {{AllChars|SSBB|s=16}} | | {{AllChars|SSBB|s=16}} | ||
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| [[File:Brawl Sticker Balloon Fighter.png|center]] | | [[File:Brawl Sticker Balloon Fighter.png|center]] | ||
| Balloon Fighter | | Balloon Fighter | ||
| rowspan="2" | {{rollover|'' | | rowspan="2" | {{rollover|''Balloon Fight''|In the Japanese and North American versions, the game of origin for both stickers is not listed|y}} {{Flag|PAL}} | ||
| {{SortKey|AWe+04}}{{TypeIcon|Weapon}} Attack +4 | | {{SortKey|AWe+04}}{{TypeIcon|Weapon}} Attack +4 | ||
| {{StickerHead|Pit}} | | {{StickerHead|Pit}} | ||
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| [[File:Brawl Sticker Wild Gunman.png|center]] | | [[File:Brawl Sticker Wild Gunman.png|center]] | ||
| [[Wild Gunman]] | | [[Wild Gunman]] | ||
| {{rollover|'' | | {{rollover|''Wild Gunman''|This sticker's game of origin is not listed likely due to redundancy|y}} | ||
| {{SortKey|ASpI+05}}[[File:SpecialsIndirect.png|16px|link=Specials: Indirect]] Attack +5 | | {{SortKey|ASpI+05}}[[File:SpecialsIndirect.png|16px|link=Specials: Indirect]] Attack +5 | ||
| {{StickerHead|Ice Climbers|Mr. Game & Watch|Pit|R.O.B.}} | | {{StickerHead|Ice Climbers|Mr. Game & Watch|Pit|R.O.B.}} | ||
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*The stickers of the fairies from the version of ''[[Panel de Pon]]'' in ''Nintendo Puzzle Collection'' are inaccurately labeled in the English version of ''Brawl''. They are listed with the names of their Super Famicom incarnations ([[Lip]], Ruby, Seren, Elias), when the ''Nintendo Puzzle Collection'' version introduced very similar but distinct characters with different names; the correct names (Furil, Pure, Sala, and Cecil, respectively) are used in the Japanese version. | *The stickers of the fairies from the version of ''[[Panel de Pon]]'' in ''Nintendo Puzzle Collection'' are inaccurately labeled in the English version of ''Brawl''. They are listed with the names of their Super Famicom incarnations ([[Lip]], Ruby, Seren, Elias), when the ''Nintendo Puzzle Collection'' version introduced very similar but distinct characters with different names; the correct names (Furil, Pure, Sala, and Cecil, respectively) are used in the Japanese version. | ||
*Despite [[Dr. Mario]] coming from the {{uv|Mario}} universe, he and other ''Dr. Mario''-related stickers are listed as "Others" rather than in the ''Mario'' category. | *Despite [[Dr. Mario]] coming from the {{uv|Mario}} universe, he and other ''Dr. Mario''-related stickers are listed as "Others" rather than in the ''Mario'' category. | ||
*The Welsh Corgi is the only {{uv|Nintendogs}} breed with a sticker that | *The Welsh Corgi is the only {{uv|Nintendogs}} breed with a sticker that has not appeared as a box art breed for a ''Nintendogs'' game version. | ||
*Despite being named "''Custom Robo''" outside of Japan, it is labeled with its Japanese name "''Custom Robo: Battle Revolution''" (Shortened as "''Custom Robo: BR''") in western versions. This is likely done to differentiate it from the similarly titled first installment for the Nintendo 64. | *Despite being named "''Custom Robo''" outside of Japan, it is labeled with its Japanese name "''Custom Robo: Battle Revolution''" (Shortened as "''Custom Robo: BR''") in western versions. This is likely done to differentiate it from the similarly titled first installment for the Nintendo 64. | ||
*In the Japanese version, the game of origin for Max, Sami, and Andy is labeled as ''Game Boy Wars Advance 1+2''. This is due to both ''Advance Wars'' and ''Advance Wars 2: Black Hole Rising'' only releasing as a single cartridge in Japan due to both games' numerous delays in that country. | *In the Japanese version, the game of origin for Max, Sami, and Andy is labeled as ''Game Boy Wars Advance 1+2''. This is due to both ''Advance Wars'' and ''Advance Wars 2: Black Hole Rising'' only releasing as a single cartridge in Japan due to both games' numerous delays in that country. | ||
*Despite being named "''Stunt Race FX''" in English, it is labeled with its Japanese name "''Wild Trax''" in the North American version. This was fixed in the PAL version. | *Despite being named "''Stunt Race FX''" in English, it is labeled with its Japanese name "''Wild Trax''" in the North American version. This was fixed in the PAL version. | ||
*The sticker referred to as "Fat Hockey Player" does not depict the largest of the hockey players in ''Ice Hockey'', but rather the shortest. | |||
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Latest revision as of 12:50, November 24, 2024
- "Jake" redirects here. For other uses of Jake, see Jake (disambiguation).
The following is a list of the 126 stickers placed in the Others list in Super Smash Bros. Brawl.
No. | Image | Name | Game | Effect | Fighter(s) |
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527 | Orbiter | Digiluxe | Attack +7 | ||
528 | Chromatron | Attack +7 | |||
529 | Boundish | Attack +7 | |||
530 | Digidrive | Attack +6 | |||
531 | Rotohex | +9 | |||
532 | Dr. Mario | Nintendo Puzzle Collection | Attack +18 | ||
533 | Blue Virus | Attack +5 | |||
534 | Red Virus | Attack +20 | |||
535 | Capsule | Attack +5 | |||
536 | Yellow Virus | +4 | |||
537 | Panel | +2 | |||
538 | Jewel Fairy Ruby | Attack +12 | |||
539 | Moon Fairy Seren | Attack +16 | |||
540 | Water Fairy Elias | Attack +30 | |||
541 | Flower Fairy Lip | Lip's Stick | Carry|||
542 | Miniature Dachshund | Nintendogs | Attack +28 | ||
543 | Chihuahua | Attack +12 | |||
544 | Shiba Inu | +12 | |||
545 | Welsh Corgi | +6 | |||
546 | Dr. Lobe | Big Brain Academy | Attack +10 | ||
547 | Dr. Lobe | Big Brain Academy: WD | +11 | ||
548 | Captain | Trace Memory Another Code: Two Memories |
Attack +4 | ||
549 | Ashley | Attack +16 | |||
550 | Jessica | Attack +8 | |||
551 | Ashley Viewing DTS Ashley Viewing DAS |
Attack +17 | |||
552 | Dunning Smith | Hotel Dusk: Room 215 | Attack +6 | ||
553 | Mila | Attack +5 | |||
554 | Kyle Hyde | Attack +25 | |||
555 | Ryota Hayami | Wave Race BS Wave Race: BS |
Attack +34 | ||
556 | Rob Haywood | Attack +7 | |||
557 | Akari Hayami | Attack +8 | |||
558 | Wave Race Blue Storm Wave Race: Blue Storm |
Wave Race: Blue Storm | +168 | ||
559 | Wolf | Excite Truck | Attack +6 | ||
560 | Firefly | Attack +20 | |||
561 | Boulder | Attack +32 | |||
562 | Rad | Attack +15 | |||
563 | Nanocarp | Electroplankton | Attack +12 | ||
564 | Hanenbow | Attack +12 | |||
565 | Electroplankton | Attack +12 | |||
566 | Volvoice | Attack +10 | |||
567 | Hajime Tanaka | Ouendan 2 | Attack +11 | ||
568 | Ryuta Ippongi | Resistance +18 | |||
569 | Hayato Saionji | +84 | |||
570 | Kai Doumeki | Attack +17 | |||
571 | Sayaka Amemiya | Attack +10 | |||
572 | Commander Kahn | Elite Beat Agents | Attack +18 | ||
573 | J | Attack +16 | |||
574 | Derek | Attack +13 | |||
575 | Morris | Attack +8 | |||
576 | Ray | Custom Robo | Attack +6 | ||
577 | Annie | Custom Robo V2 | +10 | ||
578 | Robo Cube | Custom Robo: BR | Attack +5 | ||
579 | Seal Head | Attack +10 | |||
580 | Rakensen | Attack +7 | |||
581 | Ray 01 | Carry Ray Gun | |||
582 | Ray MKIII Ray Mk III |
Custom Robo Arena | Attack +18 | ||
583 | Helibokaan | Kururin Squash! | Attack +13 | ||
584 | Kururin | Kururin Paradise | Attack +4 | ||
585 | Max | Advance Wars | Attack +8 | ||
586 | Sami | Attack +12 | |||
587 | Andy | Attack +6 | |||
588 | Jake | Advance Wars: DS | Attack +11 | ||
589 | Hawke | Attack +8 | |||
590 | Rachel | Attack +11 | |||
591 | Jill & Drill Dozer | Drill Dozer | Attack +18 | ||
592 | Jill | Resistance +4 | |||
593 | Grutch | +9 | |||
594 | Aijou Boom no Ya | Sennen Kazoku | Attack +8 | ||
595 | Cupit | Attack +5 | |||
596 | Akuma | Resistance +19 | |||
597 | Kamisama | +26 | |||
598 | Chibi-Robo | Chibi-Robo Chibi-Robo! |
Attack +3 | ||
599 | Running Chibi-Robo | Attack +3 | |||
600 | Telly | Attack +4 | |||
601 | Papa | Attack +4 | |||
602 | Free Ranger | Chibi Robo: Park Patrol | Attack +27 | ||
603 | Chibi-Robo | Resistance +19 | |||
604 | Warrior Mech Gauss Warrior Unit Gust |
Chosoju Mecha MG | Attack +12 | ||
605 | Ningyou Kouchuu Viigaru | Attack +5 | |||
606 | Musketeer Daltania | Attack +21 | |||
607 | HM Mech Rosa | Attack +17 | |||
608 | Snowman | 1080° Avalanche 1080⁰: Avalanche |
Attack +26 | ||
609 | Akari Hayami | Attack +14 | |||
610 | Ricky Winterborn | Attack +12 | |||
611 | Yadokarita | Densetsu no Stafy | Attack +8 | ||
612 | Stafy | Attack +7 | |||
613 | Chonmagyo | Densetsu no Stafy 2 | Attack +5 | ||
614 | Stafy | Attack +10 | |||
615 | Seiuchi-kun | Densetsu no Stafy 3 | Attack +18 | ||
616 | Stapy | Attack +4 | |||
617 | Kyorosuke | Densetsu no Stafy 4 | Attack +8 | ||
618 | Materu | Attack +7 | |||
619 | Tameo | Trade & Battle: Card Hero | Attack +16 | ||
620 | Master | +30 | |||
621 | Hiroshi | +17 | |||
622 | Balloon Fighter | Balloon Fight | Attack +4 | ||
623 | Balloon Fight Enemy | Attack +4 | |||
624 | Boy | Magical Vacation | Attack +22 | ||
625 | Girl | Attack +19 | |||
626 | Kirsh | Attack +11 | |||
627 | Boy | Magical Starsign | Attack +7 | ||
628 | HP Pot | Attack +4 | |||
629 | Mokka | Resistance +27 | |||
630 | Sparrow | Resistance +5 | |||
631 | Putty | +3 | |||
632 | Midori Mushi | Slide Adventure MAGKID | Attack +5 | ||
633 | Magkid | Attack +9 | |||
634 | F-Type | Wild Trax Stunt Race FX |
Attack +22 | ||
635 | Tractor Trailer | Attack +14 | |||
636 | Dzuke-chan | English Training | +12 | ||
637 | Instructor | Pilotwings | Attack +10 | ||
638 | Excitebike | Excitebike | Attack +31 | ||
639 | Takamaru | Nazo no Murasamejo | Attack +11 | ||
640 | Training Academy Coach | X | Attack +7 | ||
641 | Mach Rider | Mach Rider | Attack +29 | ||
642 | Sabure Prince | Kaeru no Tame ni Kane wa Naru | Attack +31 | ||
643 | Robot & Blocks | Stack-Up | Attack +27 | ||
644 | Fat Hockey Player | Ice Hockey | Attack +12 | ||
645 | Wild Gunman | Wild Gunman | Attack +5 | ||
646 | Monster | FGPII: 3D Hot Rally | Resistance +4 | ||
647 | Donbe | Shin Onigashima | Resistance +26 | ||
648 | Tamagon | Devil World | Resistance +11 | ||
649 | Yakuman Player | Yakuman | Resistance +28 | ||
650 | Sukapon | Joy Mech Fight | +10 | ||
651 | Duck | Duck Hunt | +20 | ||
652 | Chef | Shaberu! DS Cooking Navi Shaberu! DS Oryouri Navi |
+3 |
Trivia[edit]
- Despite the fact that the bit Generations games on Game Boy Advance were never localized, the series in western versions is listed under the name Digiluxe, which was the label Nintendo of America would have used based on ESRB ratings submitted in 2006.
- Some games in the series later went on to be released worldwide for the similar Art Style series, including Orbiter, which was renamed outside of Japan as Orbient.
- The stickers of the fairies from the version of Panel de Pon in Nintendo Puzzle Collection are inaccurately labeled in the English version of Brawl. They are listed with the names of their Super Famicom incarnations (Lip, Ruby, Seren, Elias), when the Nintendo Puzzle Collection version introduced very similar but distinct characters with different names; the correct names (Furil, Pure, Sala, and Cecil, respectively) are used in the Japanese version.
- Despite Dr. Mario coming from the Mario universe, he and other Dr. Mario-related stickers are listed as "Others" rather than in the Mario category.
- The Welsh Corgi is the only Nintendogs breed with a sticker that has not appeared as a box art breed for a Nintendogs game version.
- Despite being named "Custom Robo" outside of Japan, it is labeled with its Japanese name "Custom Robo: Battle Revolution" (Shortened as "Custom Robo: BR") in western versions. This is likely done to differentiate it from the similarly titled first installment for the Nintendo 64.
- In the Japanese version, the game of origin for Max, Sami, and Andy is labeled as Game Boy Wars Advance 1+2. This is due to both Advance Wars and Advance Wars 2: Black Hole Rising only releasing as a single cartridge in Japan due to both games' numerous delays in that country.
- Despite being named "Stunt Race FX" in English, it is labeled with its Japanese name "Wild Trax" in the North American version. This was fixed in the PAL version.
- The sticker referred to as "Fat Hockey Player" does not depict the largest of the hockey players in Ice Hockey, but rather the shortest.
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