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{{Infobox Character General
|name = Ice Climbers
|image = [[File:Ice Climbers.PNG|270px]]
|caption = [[File:IceClimberSymbol.svg|50px|class=invert-dark]]
The in-game sprites of Popo (left) and Nana (right) from ''{{b|Ice Climber|game}}''.
|firstgame = ''[[wikipedia:Ice Climber|Vs. Ice Climber]]'' (1984)
|games = ''[[Melee]]''<br>''[[Brawl]]''<br>''[[Ultimate]]''
|lastappearance= ''{{s|mariowiki|Nintendo World Championships: NES Edition}}'' (2024)
|console = Arcade
|species = Human
|gender = Male (Popo)<br>Female (Nana)
|homeworld = Infinite Glacier
|voiceactor = {{iw|wikipedia|Sanae Kobayashi}}
|artist = {{iw|wikipedia|Tadashi Sugiyama}}
}}
The '''Ice Climbers''' ({{ja|アイスクライマー|Aisu Kuraimā}}, ''Ice Climber'') are the titular protagonists of the game ''{{B|Ice Climber|game}}''. Individually, they are known as '''Popo''' ({{ja|ポポ|Popo}}, ''Popo'') and '''Nana''' ({{ja|ナナ|Nana}}, ''Nana''), and are differentiated from each other primarily by the color of their parkas. Fittingly, the Ice Climbers seek to scale various mountains, yet must also avoid various obstacles and enemies en route to each summit. In order to successfully accomplish each level, they must catch a [[Vegetables (Ice Climber)|vegetable]]-stealing [[condor]].
 
The Ice Climbers made their ''{{b|Super Smash Bros.|series}}'' series debut in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''. Although they returned in that role in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', they made a cameo as a [[trophy]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]'' before returning to a playable role in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''.
 
==Origin==
''Ice Climber'' was one of the first NES games that allowed for two people to play simultaneously. Its playable characters are a pair of {{s|wikipedia|mountaineer}}s wearing color-coded parkas: a male in blue named Popo, and a female in pink named Nana.<ref name=NinPower/> Although hardware limitations originally limited them to simple 8-bit sprites, official artwork depicts them with {{iw|wikipedia|chibi|slang}} proportions.<ref>[https://twitter.com/CoolBoxArt/status/844627241837449216 Cool Box Art on Twitter: "Ice Climber / Arcade flyer / Nintendo / 1985"]</ref><ref>[https://www.mobygames.com/game/nes/ice-climber/cover-art/gameCoverId,30281/ Ice Climber (1985) cover art] MobyGames</ref>
 
The Ice Climbers both wield wooden mallets, which they use to break ice layers in order to further ascend each mountain and to protect themselves by striking icicles or enemies like [[Topi]]s and [[Polar Bear]]s.<ref name=NinPower/> On the route to the mountaintop, they can gain bonus points by collecting {{b|vegetables|Ice Climber}} that are stolen by a [[condor]] at the beginning of each level.<ref name=NinPower/> Ultimately, the Ice Climbers must catch the condor in order to proceed to the next mountain.<ref name=NinPower/>
 
===Relationship between the Ice Climbers===
Although ''Ice Climber'' did not give precise details about Popo and Nana, their subsequent appearances in the ''{{b|Super Smash Bros.|series}}'' series have somewhat elaborated on their relationship. Initially, two specific instances in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' hinted at them being in a romantic relationship. Firstly, the [[opening movie]] features Popo and Nana high-fiving each other, with a small heart emerging from where their hands meet. Secondly, the Japanese title of [[Event 21: Ice Breaker]] roughly translates to "Those Who Interfere People's Romance".
 
However, a subsequent translation of the Ice Climbers' [[Smabura-Ken]] page revealed that ''Super Smash Bros.'' series creator [[Masahiro Sakurai]] confirmed that their relationship is platonic by saying, "By the way, Popo and Nana are a childhood friends-like boy-and-girl pair. The "more than friends, but less than lovers" kind."<ref name=IciesMelee/> Much like Sakurai's explanation, the Ice Climbers' {{SSBM|Classic Mode}} [[trophy]] in ''Melee'' forgoes any romantic undertones, and instead simply mentions that "they're rarely seen apart."
 
Despite Sakurai's aforementioned explanation, issue 152 of ''Nintendo Power'' seemingly lost his comment in translation and instead referred to Popo and Nana as siblings.<ref name=NinPower>[https://archive.org/stream/NintendoPower1988-2004/Nintendo%20Power%20Issue%20152%20%28January%202002%29#page/n25/mode/2up "Who are the Ice Climbers?" ''Nintendo Power'', issue number 152, January 2002, pg. 24]</ref> Following this, ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' reaffirmed Sakurai's stance on the relationship both in-game and in supplemental material. The Ice Climbers' {{SSBB|Smash Bros. DOJO!!}} page refers to them as friends in two instances while detailing their special moves.<ref name=IciesBrawl>[https://www.smashbros.com/wii/en_uk/characters/iceclimbers.html Smash Bros. DOJO!! - Ice Climbers]</ref> In addition, [[Solid Snake]]'s [[Codec Conversations#Ice Climbers|codec conversation regarding the Ice Climbers]] sees [[Mei Ling]] mention that Popo and Nana have a "[[wikipedia:Blood brother|blood bond]]", which is a long-standing custom practiced around the world that involves two unrelated people swearing loyalty to one another.
 
==In ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]''==
Although the Ice Climbers do not make any sort of appearance in ''Super Smash Bros.'', the game's Japanese website included them in a poll to gauge interest in potential playable characters for a sequel.<ref>http://sourcegaming.info/2015/03/23/if-there-were-a-smash-2-poll/
If there was a Smash 2 Poll</ref>
 
==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''==
===As playable characters===
{{Main|Ice Climbers (SSBM)}}
[[File:Ice Climbers SSBM.jpg|130px|thumb|The Ice Climbers, as they appear in ''Super Smash Bros. Melee''.]]
The Ice Climbers make their ''Super Smash Bros.'' series debut in ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'' as [[newcomer]]s. They share a single spot on the roster despite consisting of two characters and would be the first characters in the series to establish this format. Due to appearing in 3D for the first time, the Ice Climbers' designs were modified accordingly: they retained their chibi aesthetic from ''Ice Climber''{{'}}s official artwork, yet also gained distinct hairstyles in order to further differentiate them, alongside gloves, {{s|wikipedia|ice cleat}}s, and more detailed parkas.
 
According to [[Masahiro Sakurai]], the creator of the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series, he and the development team wished to include a character that originated on the Nintendo Entertainment System. However, Sakurai also stressed the importance of character selection additionally involving "things only that character can do".<ref name=IciesMelee>[https://sourcegaming.info/2015/09/09/meleeiceclimbersite/ News Flash! Smash Bros. Dojo: Ice Climbers] Source Gaming - September 9, 2015</ref><ref>https://sourcegaming.info/2015/09/26/sakurai-on-character-choices/
Sakurai On: Character Choices</ref> In addition to the Ice Climbers, other candidates included the [[Balloon Fighter]] from {{uv|Balloon Fight}}, the main character from {{uvm|Urban Champion}}, {{h2|List of SSBM trophies (Others)|Bubbles}} from {{uv|Clu Clu Land}}, and a biker from ''{{h2|List of SSBM trophies (Others)|Excitebike}}''.<ref name=IciesMelee/><ref>[https://sourcegaming.info/2015/03/30/smash-reader-response-page-9-meaning-behind-smash-logo-lip-ice-climbers-and-balloon-fight/ Smash Reader Response Page 9: Meaning behind Smash Logo, Lip, Ice Climbers and Balloon Fight]</ref>
 
Ultimately, the Ice Climbers were selected; Sakurai explained that the other candidates failed in certain aspects in regard to feasibly becoming playable characters, whereas the Ice Climbers were selected because he and the development team were interested in using ''Ice Climber''{{'}}s simultaneous 2-player gameplay as the basis for the climbers' tag team playstyle.<ref name=IciesMelee/>
 
Like in ''Ice Climber'', Popo is the leading climber by default; however, the Ice Climbers' third and fourth [[alternate costume]]s will instead make Nana the leading climber. While the Ice Climbers boast the seventh highest jump, they are burdened with slow [[air speed|air]] and [[falling speed]]s as a reference to ''Ice Climber''.<ref name=IciesMelee/> Although they possess the second lowest [[traction]], this also grants them the second longest ranged [[wavedash]] that, when coupled with the disjointed ranges of their mallets, grants the Ice Climbers a formidable approach.
 
Unlike the rest of the cast, the Ice Climbers feature the player controlling the leading climber, while the partner climber is controlled via [[artificial intelligence]]. Although the partner climber does not share the leader's [[damage meter]], their CPU level scales with the amount of damage the leader has received.<ref>[https://smashboards.com/threads/what-level-is-nana.446242/#post-21685909 Smashboards post detailing Nana's CPU level]</ref> These mechanics result in the Ice Climbers possessing an extremely high learning curve, as players must ensure the safety and proper utilization of not one, but two characters at the same time.
 
Although the Ice Climbers are [[Technical skill|technically]] demanding and require astute micromanaging, their tag team mechanics also grant them an exclusive [[advanced technique]] known as [[desyncing]]. Thanks to the vast utility provided by desyncing, as well as the considerable offensive potential provided by [[wobbling]] (another exclusive advanced technique that is derived from desyncing), the Ice Climbers are currently ranked 8th out of 26 on the [[tier list]]. This places them in the B+ tier and posits them as high-tier characters.
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===Trophies===
{{main|List of SSBM trophies (Ice Climber series)}}
Like other playable characters, the Ice Climbers have three trophies - a normal trophy won by beating the {{SSBM|Classic Mode}} with the Ice Climbers on any difficulty, and "Smash Red" and "Smash Blue" trophies are acquired by beating the Adventure and All-Star modes, respectively.


{{Infobox Character General
{{Trophy
|name         = Ice Climbers
|name=Ice Climbers
|image       = [[Image:IceClimbersArtwork.jpg|Ice Climbers]]
|image=Ice Climber Trophy Melee.png
|caption      =  
|mode=Classic
|universe    = ''[[Ice Climber (universe)|Ice Climber]]''
|desc=That's Popo in the blue and Nana in the pink. These two stars of the game Ice Climber have scaled many an icy summit in their mountaineering careers. Back in their glory days, they chased eggplants, cucumbers, and other vegetables that inexplicably fell from frosty summits where a condor reigned supreme. They're rarely seen apart.
|firstgame    = ''[[Ice Climber]]'' (1985)
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|game=Melee
|console      = Nintendo Entertainment System
|gender      = Male (Popo) and female (Nana)
|homeworld    =  
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The '''Ice Climbers''' are the pair of playable protagonists from the game ''[[Ice Climber (game)|Ice Climber]]'', released in the pre-''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' era of NES games. When playing one player, the player plays as Popo. When playing two player in [[Ice Climber (game)|Ice Climber]], player one plays as Popo, while player two plays as Nana. In Brawl, the cpu always controls Nana, but in Melee, some [[color changes]] allow a human to control Nana instead. Despite not being displayed, the cpu-controlled Climber in the Smash Bros. series does indeed have his or her own separate [[damage|percentage]] or [[stamina]] counter.
{{Trophy
|name=Ice Climbers
|image=Ice Climber Trophy (Smash).png
|mode=Adventure
|desc=This unique twosome fights together as a team. Your score will not be affected if the CPU-controlled character is KO'd, but a lone Ice Climber won't be able to use teamwork moves, which will make for a tough and frantic solo fight. The Ice Shot fires mini-glaciers out of their hammers, while Squall Hammer is at its strongest when Nana and Popo combine their strength.
|gamelist=:B: Ice Shot
:Smash B: Squall Hammer
|game=Melee
}}
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==Character description==
{{Trophy
|name=Ice Climbers
|image=Ice Climber Trophy (Smash 2).png
|mode=All Star
|desc-ntsc=The colors of the Ice Climbers' parkas denotes who's in the lead: Nana's in pink or orange, while Popo's in green or blue. Their hairstyles are also slightly different. Belay allows them to cover great distances, but doesn't give foes the chance to target their landing. Blizzard is best used in close quarters; in the fray, Nana and Popo will sometimes freeze opponents.
|desc-pal=The colors of the Ice Climbers' parkas denotes who's in the lead: Nana's in red or orange, while Popo's in green or purple. Their hairstyles are also slightly different. Belay allows them to cover great distances, but doesn't give foes the chance to target their landing. Blizzard is best used in close quarters; in the fray, Nana and Popo will sometimes freeze opponents.
|gamelist=:Up & B: Belay
:Down & B: Blizzard
|game=Melee
}}
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==In ''Super Smash Bros. Melee''==
==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''==
:''Main article: [[Ice Climbers (SSBM)]]''
===As playable characters===
{{Main|Ice Climbers (SSBB)}}
[[File:Ice Climbers SSBB.jpg|thumb|200px|The Ice Climbers, as they appear in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''.]]
The Ice Climbers return in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'' as starter characters. As in ''Melee'', players can still choose between Popo or Nana as the leader of the duo, depending on which costume is chosen. Like their fellow [[veteran]]s, the Ice Climbers now have a [[Final Smash]]; in their case, it is [[Iceberg]], which fittingly consists of a large iceberg that occupies a large portion of the screen and inflicts damage and/or [[freeze]]s opponents.<ref name=IciesBrawl/>


[[Image:Iceclimbermelee.jpg|right|120px]]
Although ''Brawl''{{'}}s game engine removed [[wavedash]]ing and [[wobbling]], the Ice Climbers were nevertheless buffed in the transition to ''Brawl''. Compared to their appearance in ''Melee'', the partner climber's AI is smarter while separated from the leader. Most notably, the player will control the partner when the leader grabs an opponent.


The Ice Climbers made their debut appearance in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series in the GameCube installment, ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' as a dual-controlled pair of fighters.  They (as a singular entity) are one of the 14 default characters available from the start.
This, coupled with the modifications to their back and down throws, results in the Ice Climbers being among the handful of characters capable of [[zero-to-death]] [[chain grab]]s. On a similar note, the Ice Climbers' recovery has improved: [[Belay]] now functions as a [[tether recovery]], and both climbers can now hang on an edge at the same time.


Their inclusion in ''Melee'' came as a bit of shock as they seemed quite out of place compared to the other characters featured in the initial trailer for the game.  They were largely forgotten relics of the NES era, so to see [[Masahiro Sakurai]] include them in the game's roster (complete with a full 3-D makeover) alongside such major players as [[Mario]], [[Link]], and [[Donkey Kong]] was understandably confusing.  As it turns out, they were selected over other considered retro characters (including [[Balloon Fighter]]) to be representatives of the NES period in Nintendo's history.
Due to the combination of their buffs and largely retained strengths, the Ice Climbers are currently ranked 2nd out of 38 on the [[tier list]]. In addition to positioning them as top-tier characters, this makes the Ice Climbers and {{SSBB|Meta Knight}} the only characters who are the sole occupants of their own respective tiers (S for the Ice Climbers and SS for Meta Knight).


==In ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''==
===Trophy===
:''Main article: [[Ice Climbers (SSBB)]]''
{{main|List of SSBB trophies (Ice Climber series)}}
{{Trophy
|name=Ice Climbers
|image=Ice Climbers - Brawl Trophy.png
|desc=The one in blue is Popo, and the one in pink is Nana. They use their incredible jumping powers and hammers to break blocks and climb to the summit. They grab veggies, and if they can catch the condor at the end, they conquer the mountain. Other than breaking blocks, their hammers are good for sending foes flying, climbing down from blocks, and destroying icicles.
|gamelist={{Trophy games|console1=NES|game1=Ice Climber}}
|game=Brawl
}}
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[[Image:Iceclimbersbrawl.jpg|right|120px]]
===Sticker===
{| class="wikitable"
! Name
! Game
! Effect
! Fighter(s)
|-
| Nana
| [[Ice Climber]]
| {{SortKey|AttackSpecialsDirect+029}}[[File:SpecialsDirect.png|16px|link=Specials: Direct]] Attack +29
| {{StickerHead|Ice Climbers}}
|}
{{StickerPicBox|Nana|Ice Climber}}


===Rumor===
==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''==
During the development of ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', it came to light that [[Masahiro Sakurai]] was considering excluding characters that appeared in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' from ''Brawl''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s roster. Naturally, fans around the internet began speculating as to who, if anyone, would not return. One particularly widespread rumor involved the Ice Climbers. 
The Ice Climbers did not return as playable characters in ''Super Smash Bros. 4'', but were playable during the development of {{forwiiu}}.<ref name=IciesCut>[https://sourcegaming.info/2015/07/09/i-answer-some-questions-sakurai-famitsu-column-vol-461-464/ "I Answer Some Questions" Sakurai Famitsu column vol. 461-464, on Ice Climbers, clones, and Smash Run]</ref> According to [[Masahiro Sakurai]], their removal was the result of requiring "significant processing power" to control in {{for3ds}}, adding that the 3DS was already being pushed to its limits and that he "couldn’t get them to work no matter how hard [he] tried."<ref name=IciesCut/> Possible solutions were attempted, such as removing joints from their model, as well as certain effects such as gravity, though these did not yield results.<ref name=IciesCut/>


According to a [http://translate.google.com/translate?u=http://www.livewii.fr/news/9350/Des-nouvelles-tetes-pour-Super-Smash-Bros-Brawl.html French gaming site], Sakurai appeared on an unspecified Japanese radio program dealing with video games and allegedly "confirmed" three newcomers to ''Brawl'': Bowser Jr., [[Ridley]], and a ''The Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker''-influenced version of [[Young Link]].  However, he also supposedly announced that three veterans would not be returning - the Ice Climbers, [[Mr. Game & Watch]], and Young Link.
Aside from functionality, Sakurai stated that the Ice Climbers were lower priority inclusions, due to them being an example of characters whose home series had little to no possibility of having a new installment. While they could have been Wii U-exclusive characters, Sakurai wanted the rosters to be identical for both games.<ref name=IciesCut/> These issues ultimately resulted in the Ice Climbers being cut as playable characters and instead relegated to being a [[trophy]].<ref name=IciesCut/>


Several fans debunked the rumor, citing the fact that the radio program Sakurai "appeared" on had never been named. Also, it seemed to have been the only source of these major revelations (no mentions of any of the above characters being included or removed were to be found in the translations of Sakurai's diary on the pre-relaunch [[DOJO!!]]).  Additionally, in the case of the Ice Climbers and Mr. Game & Watch, many felt it'd be counter-productive to remove two unique characters with original movesets for absolutely no reason at all.  Regardless, the rumor persisted for over a year, up until the confirmation of the Ice Climbers' return in ''Brawl'' in September 2007. Game & Watch additionally returned, but Young Link was excluded. However, [[Toon Link]] is very similar to Young Link, and both are similar to [[Link]] himself.
===Trophy===
{{main|List of SSB4 trophies (Others)}}
{{Trophy
|name=Ice Climbers
|image-3ds=IceClimbersTrophy3DS.png
|image-wiiu=IceClimbersTrophyWiiU.png
|desc-ntsc=This pair of adventurers starred in an action game released in 1985. Popo wears blue, and Nana wears red. The goal of their adventure was to reach the top of the mountain, collecting vegetables and defeating animals along the way. Grabbing the condor earned them a nice bonus too!
|desc-pal=Popo (in blue) and Nana (in pink) are the daring adventurers from the two-player platformer Ice Climber, released in Europe in 1986. In that game, your goal is to head up a mountain, breaking blocks and taking out pesky critters along the way. When you get to the top, you can collect veg and grab on to the condor to get bonus points! Nice!
|gamelist-ntsc={{Trophy games|console1=NES|game1=Ice Climber|release1=10/1985}}
|gamelist-pal={{Trophy games|console1=NES|game1=Ice Climber|release1=09/1986}}
}}
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===In the game===
==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''==
The Ice Climbers [[Final Smash]] consists of a large iceburg taking up a large portion of the screen that deals damage to those who touch it or are near it.
===As playable characters===
{{Main|Ice Climbers (SSBU)}}
[[File:Ice Climbers SSBU.png|thumb|The Ice Climbers, as they appear in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''.]]
The Ice Climbers return as playable characters in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''. They were formally announced alongside the rest of the cast within ''Ultimate''{{'}}s E3 2018 trailer on June 12th, 2018.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L93H7YC-83o Super Smash Bros. Ultimate - E3 2018 - Nintendo Switch]</ref> Unlike their previous appearances, they are [[unlockable character]]s.


===Music===
Although the Ice Climbers are still capable of [[desyncing]], the technique itself is more difficult to perform because of changes to the partner climber's [[artificial intelligence]] brought about at launch and via game updates. This is further compounded by the loss of [[chain grab]]bing as of ''SSB4'' and the partner climber no longer being capable of attacking when the leader has or is grabbed. As a result, more creative techniques are required in order to fully utilize their gameplay.
The Ice Climber's theme song in Super Smash Bros. Brawl has voices in the background at the beginning of the song. It is speculated to be the Ice Climbers talking to the player, although this is not confirmed. The voices say:


"Hey Guys, This is the...
===Spirit===
<center>
<gallery>
SSBU spirit Ice Climbers.png|606. '''''Ice Climbers'''''
</gallery>
</center>


Ice Climbers!
==Names in other languages==
===Ice Climbers===
{{langtable
|ja={{ja|アイスクライマー|Aisu Kuraimā}}, ''Ice Climber''
|en=Ice Climbers
|fr=Ice Climbers
|de=Ice Climbers
|es=Ice Climbers
|it=Ice Climbers
|nl=Ice Climbers
|pt=Ice Climbers
|ru={{rollover|Альпинисты|Al'pinisty|?}}
|ruM=Alpinists
|ko={{rollover|얼음 타기|Eol'eum Tagi|?}}, ''Ice Climber''
|koM=Ice Climbing
|zh={{rollover|翻越冰山者|Fānyuè Bīngshān Zhě|?}}, ''Ice Climber''
|zhM=Ice Mountaineers
}}


Well, all you have to do is get your friends and climb the iceberg."
===Popo and Nana===
{{langtable
|de=Pèpè und Nana
|deM=An edit, due to "Popo" meaning buttocks in German.
|ru={{rollover|Попо и Нана|Popo i Nana|?}}
|ruM=Popo and Nana
|ko={{rollover|포포 와 나나|Popo wa Nana|?}}
|koM=Popo and Nana
}}


===Trophy Info===
==Trivia==
''The one in blue is Popo, and the one in pink is Nana. They use their incredible jumping powers and hammers to break blocks and climb to the summit. They grab veggies, and if they can catch the condor at the end, they conquer the mountain. Other than breaking blocks, their hammers are good for sending foes flying, climbing down from blocks, and destroying icicles.''
*The Ice Climbers' [[Target Smash!|Target Test]] in ''Melee'' is heavily based on the gameplay of ''Ice Climber''.<ref name=NinPower/>
*In the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series, the Ice Climbers are unaffected by icy [[terrain]]. However, in ''Ice Climber'', they are affected by ice.
**This is likely due to them gaining {{s|wikipedia|ice cleat}}s from their redesigns in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series.
*In both ''Melee'' and ''Brawl'', the Ice Climbers appear to be left-handed, as they wield their hammers using their left hands. Although they appear to be left-handed in their ''Ultimate'' artwork, they are actually ambidextrous during regular gameplay in ''Ultimate''.
**This is an oddity among one-handed weapon fighters in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series, who will keep their weapon in the same hand and have their back face the screen in a certain direction to keep attacks similar in both directions. This also resembles the sprites common in NES era games where left and right sprites were the same images flipped, thus making the characters switch hands.
*The Ice Climbers are the only characters to appear in multiple ''Super Smash Bros.'' installments before being cut.
**The Ice Climbers, [[Lucas]], and [[Pokémon Trainer]] are the only starter characters to be cut in any game, although Lucas would return in ''Smash 4'' through DLC. The three of them are also the only cut veterans who have trophies in ''SSB4'' that use their models from ''Brawl''.
**The Ice Climbers and [[Solid Snake]] are the only characters from single-character universes to be absent for a game before returning to the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series.


* Ice Climber (1985)
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For fighter info, see Ice Climbers (SSBM), Ice Climbers (SSBB), and Ice Climbers (SSBU).
"IC" redirects here. For the smasher, see Smasher:IC.
Ice Climbers
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The in-game sprites of Popo (left) and Nana (right) from Ice Climber.

Universe Ice Climber
Debut Vs. Ice Climber (1984)
Smash Bros. appearances Melee
Brawl
SSB4
Ultimate
Most recent non-Smash appearance Nintendo World Championships: NES Edition (2024)
Console/platform of origin Arcade
Species Human
Gender Male (Popo)
Female (Nana)
Place of origin Infinite Glacier
Designed by Tadashi Sugiyama
Voice actor Sanae Kobayashi

The Ice Climbers (アイスクライマー, Ice Climber) are the titular protagonists of the game Ice Climber. Individually, they are known as Popo (ポポ, Popo) and Nana (ナナ, Nana), and are differentiated from each other primarily by the color of their parkas. Fittingly, the Ice Climbers seek to scale various mountains, yet must also avoid various obstacles and enemies en route to each summit. In order to successfully accomplish each level, they must catch a vegetable-stealing condor.

The Ice Climbers made their Super Smash Bros. series debut in Super Smash Bros. Melee. Although they returned in that role in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, they made a cameo as a trophy in Super Smash Bros. 4 before returning to a playable role in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.

Origin[edit]

Ice Climber was one of the first NES games that allowed for two people to play simultaneously. Its playable characters are a pair of mountaineers wearing color-coded parkas: a male in blue named Popo, and a female in pink named Nana.[1] Although hardware limitations originally limited them to simple 8-bit sprites, official artwork depicts them with chibi proportions.[2][3]

The Ice Climbers both wield wooden mallets, which they use to break ice layers in order to further ascend each mountain and to protect themselves by striking icicles or enemies like Topis and Polar Bears.[1] On the route to the mountaintop, they can gain bonus points by collecting vegetables that are stolen by a condor at the beginning of each level.[1] Ultimately, the Ice Climbers must catch the condor in order to proceed to the next mountain.[1]

Relationship between the Ice Climbers[edit]

Although Ice Climber did not give precise details about Popo and Nana, their subsequent appearances in the Super Smash Bros. series have somewhat elaborated on their relationship. Initially, two specific instances in Super Smash Bros. Melee hinted at them being in a romantic relationship. Firstly, the opening movie features Popo and Nana high-fiving each other, with a small heart emerging from where their hands meet. Secondly, the Japanese title of Event 21: Ice Breaker roughly translates to "Those Who Interfere People's Romance".

However, a subsequent translation of the Ice Climbers' Smabura-Ken page revealed that Super Smash Bros. series creator Masahiro Sakurai confirmed that their relationship is platonic by saying, "By the way, Popo and Nana are a childhood friends-like boy-and-girl pair. The "more than friends, but less than lovers" kind."[4] Much like Sakurai's explanation, the Ice Climbers' Classic Mode trophy in Melee forgoes any romantic undertones, and instead simply mentions that "they're rarely seen apart."

Despite Sakurai's aforementioned explanation, issue 152 of Nintendo Power seemingly lost his comment in translation and instead referred to Popo and Nana as siblings.[1] Following this, Super Smash Bros. Brawl reaffirmed Sakurai's stance on the relationship both in-game and in supplemental material. The Ice Climbers' Smash Bros. DOJO!! page refers to them as friends in two instances while detailing their special moves.[5] In addition, Solid Snake's codec conversation regarding the Ice Climbers sees Mei Ling mention that Popo and Nana have a "blood bond", which is a long-standing custom practiced around the world that involves two unrelated people swearing loyalty to one another.

In Super Smash Bros.[edit]

Although the Ice Climbers do not make any sort of appearance in Super Smash Bros., the game's Japanese website included them in a poll to gauge interest in potential playable characters for a sequel.[6]

In Super Smash Bros. Melee[edit]

As playable characters[edit]

Main article: Ice Climbers (SSBM)
The Ice Climbers, as they appear in Super Smash Bros. Melee.

The Ice Climbers make their Super Smash Bros. series debut in Super Smash Bros. Melee as newcomers. They share a single spot on the roster despite consisting of two characters and would be the first characters in the series to establish this format. Due to appearing in 3D for the first time, the Ice Climbers' designs were modified accordingly: they retained their chibi aesthetic from Ice Climber's official artwork, yet also gained distinct hairstyles in order to further differentiate them, alongside gloves, ice cleats, and more detailed parkas.

According to Masahiro Sakurai, the creator of the Super Smash Bros. series, he and the development team wished to include a character that originated on the Nintendo Entertainment System. However, Sakurai also stressed the importance of character selection additionally involving "things only that character can do".[4][7] In addition to the Ice Climbers, other candidates included the Balloon Fighter from Balloon Fight, the main character from Urban Champion, Bubbles from Clu Clu Land, and a biker from Excitebike.[4][8]

Ultimately, the Ice Climbers were selected; Sakurai explained that the other candidates failed in certain aspects in regard to feasibly becoming playable characters, whereas the Ice Climbers were selected because he and the development team were interested in using Ice Climber's simultaneous 2-player gameplay as the basis for the climbers' tag team playstyle.[4]

Like in Ice Climber, Popo is the leading climber by default; however, the Ice Climbers' third and fourth alternate costumes will instead make Nana the leading climber. While the Ice Climbers boast the seventh highest jump, they are burdened with slow air and falling speeds as a reference to Ice Climber.[4] Although they possess the second lowest traction, this also grants them the second longest ranged wavedash that, when coupled with the disjointed ranges of their mallets, grants the Ice Climbers a formidable approach.

Unlike the rest of the cast, the Ice Climbers feature the player controlling the leading climber, while the partner climber is controlled via artificial intelligence. Although the partner climber does not share the leader's damage meter, their CPU level scales with the amount of damage the leader has received.[9] These mechanics result in the Ice Climbers possessing an extremely high learning curve, as players must ensure the safety and proper utilization of not one, but two characters at the same time.

Although the Ice Climbers are technically demanding and require astute micromanaging, their tag team mechanics also grant them an exclusive advanced technique known as desyncing. Thanks to the vast utility provided by desyncing, as well as the considerable offensive potential provided by wobbling (another exclusive advanced technique that is derived from desyncing), the Ice Climbers are currently ranked 8th out of 26 on the tier list. This places them in the B+ tier and posits them as high-tier characters.

Trophies[edit]

Like other playable characters, the Ice Climbers have three trophies - a normal trophy won by beating the Classic Mode with the Ice Climbers on any difficulty, and "Smash Red" and "Smash Blue" trophies are acquired by beating the Adventure and All-Star modes, respectively.

Ice Climbers's Classic Mode trophy in Melee
Ice Climbers
That's Popo in the blue and Nana in the pink. These two stars of the game Ice Climber have scaled many an icy summit in their mountaineering careers. Back in their glory days, they chased eggplants, cucumbers, and other vegetables that inexplicably fell from frosty summits where a condor reigned supreme. They're rarely seen apart.
Ice Climber (10/85)
Ice Climbers's Adventure Mode trophy in Melee
Ice Climbers [Smash]
This unique twosome fights together as a team. Your score will not be affected if the CPU-controlled character is KO'd, but a lone Ice Climber won't be able to use teamwork moves, which will make for a tough and frantic solo fight. The Ice Shot fires mini-glaciers out of their hammers, while Squall Hammer is at its strongest when Nana and Popo combine their strength.
B: Ice Shot
Smash B: Squall Hammer
Ice Climbers's All-Star Mode trophy in Melee
Ice Climbers [Smash]
NTSC The colors of the Ice Climbers' parkas denotes who's in the lead: Nana's in pink or orange, while Popo's in green or blue. Their hairstyles are also slightly different. Belay allows them to cover great distances, but doesn't give foes the chance to target their landing. Blizzard is best used in close quarters; in the fray, Nana and Popo will sometimes freeze opponents.
PAL The colors of the Ice Climbers' parkas denotes who's in the lead: Nana's in red or orange, while Popo's in green or purple. Their hairstyles are also slightly different. Belay allows them to cover great distances, but doesn't give foes the chance to target their landing. Blizzard is best used in close quarters; in the fray, Nana and Popo will sometimes freeze opponents.
Up & B: Belay
Down & B: Blizzard

In Super Smash Bros. Brawl[edit]

As playable characters[edit]

Main article: Ice Climbers (SSBB)
The Ice Climbers, as they appear in Super Smash Bros. Brawl.

The Ice Climbers return in Super Smash Bros. Brawl as starter characters. As in Melee, players can still choose between Popo or Nana as the leader of the duo, depending on which costume is chosen. Like their fellow veterans, the Ice Climbers now have a Final Smash; in their case, it is Iceberg, which fittingly consists of a large iceberg that occupies a large portion of the screen and inflicts damage and/or freezes opponents.[5]

Although Brawl's game engine removed wavedashing and wobbling, the Ice Climbers were nevertheless buffed in the transition to Brawl. Compared to their appearance in Melee, the partner climber's AI is smarter while separated from the leader. Most notably, the player will control the partner when the leader grabs an opponent.

This, coupled with the modifications to their back and down throws, results in the Ice Climbers being among the handful of characters capable of zero-to-death chain grabs. On a similar note, the Ice Climbers' recovery has improved: Belay now functions as a tether recovery, and both climbers can now hang on an edge at the same time.

Due to the combination of their buffs and largely retained strengths, the Ice Climbers are currently ranked 2nd out of 38 on the tier list. In addition to positioning them as top-tier characters, this makes the Ice Climbers and Meta Knight the only characters who are the sole occupants of their own respective tiers (S for the Ice Climbers and SS for Meta Knight).

Trophy[edit]

Ice Climbers's trophy in Brawl
Ice Climbers
The one in blue is Popo, and the one in pink is Nana. They use their incredible jumping powers and hammers to break blocks and climb to the summit. They grab veggies, and if they can catch the condor at the end, they conquer the mountain. Other than breaking blocks, their hammers are good for sending foes flying, climbing down from blocks, and destroying icicles.
NES: Ice Climber

Sticker[edit]

Name Game Effect Fighter(s)
Nana Ice Climber AttackSpecialsDirect+029Specials: Direct Attack +29 Ice Climbers Ice Climbers (SSBB)
Brawl Sticker Nana (Ice Climber).png
Nana
(Ice Climber)

In Super Smash Bros. 4[edit]

The Ice Climbers did not return as playable characters in Super Smash Bros. 4, but were playable during the development of Super Smash Bros. for Wii U.[10] According to Masahiro Sakurai, their removal was the result of requiring "significant processing power" to control in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS, adding that the 3DS was already being pushed to its limits and that he "couldn’t get them to work no matter how hard [he] tried."[10] Possible solutions were attempted, such as removing joints from their model, as well as certain effects such as gravity, though these did not yield results.[10]

Aside from functionality, Sakurai stated that the Ice Climbers were lower priority inclusions, due to them being an example of characters whose home series had little to no possibility of having a new installment. While they could have been Wii U-exclusive characters, Sakurai wanted the rosters to be identical for both games.[10] These issues ultimately resulted in the Ice Climbers being cut as playable characters and instead relegated to being a trophy.[10]

Trophy[edit]

Ice Climbers's trophy in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS
Ice Climbers's trophy in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U
Ice Climbers
NTSC This pair of adventurers starred in an action game released in 1985. Popo wears blue, and Nana wears red. The goal of their adventure was to reach the top of the mountain, collecting vegetables and defeating animals along the way. Grabbing the condor earned them a nice bonus too!
NES: Ice Climber (10/1985)
PAL Popo (in blue) and Nana (in pink) are the daring adventurers from the two-player platformer Ice Climber, released in Europe in 1986. In that game, your goal is to head up a mountain, breaking blocks and taking out pesky critters along the way. When you get to the top, you can collect veg and grab on to the condor to get bonus points! Nice!
NES: Ice Climber (09/1986)

In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate[edit]

As playable characters[edit]

Main article: Ice Climbers (SSBU)
The Ice Climbers, as they appear in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.

The Ice Climbers return as playable characters in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. They were formally announced alongside the rest of the cast within Ultimate's E3 2018 trailer on June 12th, 2018.[11] Unlike their previous appearances, they are unlockable characters.

Although the Ice Climbers are still capable of desyncing, the technique itself is more difficult to perform because of changes to the partner climber's artificial intelligence brought about at launch and via game updates. This is further compounded by the loss of chain grabbing as of SSB4 and the partner climber no longer being capable of attacking when the leader has or is grabbed. As a result, more creative techniques are required in order to fully utilize their gameplay.

Spirit[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Ice Climbers[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese アイスクライマー, Ice Climber
UK English Ice Climbers
France French Ice Climbers
Germany German Ice Climbers
Spain Spanish Ice Climbers
Italy Italian Ice Climbers
China Chinese 翻越冰山者, Ice Climber Ice Mountaineers
South Korea Korean 얼음 타기, Ice Climber Ice Climbing
Netherlands Dutch Ice Climbers
Russia Russian Альпинисты Alpinists
Portugal Portuguese Ice Climbers

Popo and Nana[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Germany German Pèpè und Nana An edit, due to "Popo" meaning buttocks in German.
South Korea Korean 포포 와 나나 Popo and Nana
Russia Russian Попо и Нана Popo and Nana

Trivia[edit]

  • The Ice Climbers' Target Test in Melee is heavily based on the gameplay of Ice Climber.[1]
  • In the Super Smash Bros. series, the Ice Climbers are unaffected by icy terrain. However, in Ice Climber, they are affected by ice.
    • This is likely due to them gaining ice cleats from their redesigns in the Super Smash Bros. series.
  • In both Melee and Brawl, the Ice Climbers appear to be left-handed, as they wield their hammers using their left hands. Although they appear to be left-handed in their Ultimate artwork, they are actually ambidextrous during regular gameplay in Ultimate.
    • This is an oddity among one-handed weapon fighters in the Super Smash Bros. series, who will keep their weapon in the same hand and have their back face the screen in a certain direction to keep attacks similar in both directions. This also resembles the sprites common in NES era games where left and right sprites were the same images flipped, thus making the characters switch hands.
  • The Ice Climbers are the only characters to appear in multiple Super Smash Bros. installments before being cut.
    • The Ice Climbers, Lucas, and Pokémon Trainer are the only starter characters to be cut in any game, although Lucas would return in Smash 4 through DLC. The three of them are also the only cut veterans who have trophies in SSB4 that use their models from Brawl.
    • The Ice Climbers and Solid Snake are the only characters from single-character universes to be absent for a game before returning to the Super Smash Bros. series.

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