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|description = Incoming Arwings! KO Jigglypuff more than they do! | |description = Incoming Arwings! KO Jigglypuff more than they do! | ||
|character = | |character = {{SSBM|Falco}} (infinite stock) | ||
|enemies = | |enemies = {{SSBM|Jigglypuff}} ({{rollover|infinite stock|level 0|y}}, 70%) | ||
|stage = [[Corneria]] | |stage = [[Corneria]] | ||
|music = ''Corneria'' | |music = ''{{MeleeMusic|Corneria}}'' | ||
|availability = [[Unlockable]] | |availability = [[Event match#In Super Smash Bros. Melee|Unlockable]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
''' | '''Target Acquired''' ({{ja|俺の獲物に手を出すな!|Ore no Emono ni Te o Dasuna!}}, ''Hands Off My Prey!'') is the 32nd of 51 [[event match]]es in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''. | ||
The player controls {{SSBM|Falco}} and is against {{SSBM|Jigglypuff}} on the [[Corneria]] stage. The CPU Jigglypuff's [[artificial intelligence]] is set at Level 0. | |||
Falco and Jigglypuff each starts off with infinite stocks, while Jigglypuff starts every stock with 70%. Falco must [[KO]] Jigglypuff more times than the [[Arwing]] stage hazards, which will result in a victory. | |||
==Names in other languages== | |||
{{langtable | |||
|ja={{ja|俺の獲物に手を出すな!|Ore no Emono ni Te o Dasuna!}} | |||
|jaM=Hands Off My Prey! | |||
|fr=Cible acquise | |||
|frM=Literal translation | |||
|de=Visier ist wichtig! | |||
|deM=Sight is important! | |||
|es=Objetivo: tú | |||
|esM=Target: you | |||
|it=Nel centro del mirino | |||
|itM=In the firing line}} | |||
==Trivia== | |||
*This event match's Japanese name, "Hands Off My Prey!" is derived from Falco's taunt in the Japanese version of ''Melee'', which would go on to be translated into English in subsequent ''Smash'' installments. | |||
*This event match takes place on the variation of Corneria used for the second part of Stage 6 in [[Adventure Mode]], as evidenced by the more aggressive Arwings. | |||
*This is one of only four event matches in ''Melee'' where the player has infinite stocks, the others including [[Event 5: Spare Change]], [[Event 13: Yoshi's Egg]], and [[Event 31: Mario Bros. Madness]]. | |||
*The theme of this event match of Falco having to score more KO's than the Arwings is a reference to how Falco often gets upset at Fox for stealing his kills in the ''Star Fox'' games. | |||
{{Event Melee}} | {{Event Melee}} | ||
Latest revision as of 18:24, February 12, 2024
Event 32 Target Acquired | |
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Official description | Incoming Arwings! KO Jigglypuff more than they do! |
Character(s) used | Falco (infinite stock) |
Opponent(s) | Jigglypuff (infinite stock, 70%) |
Stage(s) | Corneria |
Music | Corneria |
Availability | Unlockable |
Target Acquired (俺の獲物に手を出すな!, Hands Off My Prey!) is the 32nd of 51 event matches in Super Smash Bros. Melee.
The player controls Falco and is against Jigglypuff on the Corneria stage. The CPU Jigglypuff's artificial intelligence is set at Level 0.
Falco and Jigglypuff each starts off with infinite stocks, while Jigglypuff starts every stock with 70%. Falco must KO Jigglypuff more times than the Arwing stage hazards, which will result in a victory.
Names in other languages[edit]
Trivia[edit]
- This event match's Japanese name, "Hands Off My Prey!" is derived from Falco's taunt in the Japanese version of Melee, which would go on to be translated into English in subsequent Smash installments.
- This event match takes place on the variation of Corneria used for the second part of Stage 6 in Adventure Mode, as evidenced by the more aggressive Arwings.
- This is one of only four event matches in Melee where the player has infinite stocks, the others including Event 5: Spare Change, Event 13: Yoshi's Egg, and Event 31: Mario Bros. Madness.
- The theme of this event match of Falco having to score more KO's than the Arwings is a reference to how Falco often gets upset at Fox for stealing his kills in the Star Fox games.