Kid Icarus (universe): Difference between revisions

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(→‎Trivia: Lately, the fact that Smash Bros is most likely canon to the Kid Icarus universe has been on my mind alot, so couldn't help but to add this here in case the community agrees it's worthy enough of mentioning.)
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**In this case, [[Angel Ring]], [[Mirror Shield]], [[Upperdash Arm]], [[Electroshock Arm]], [[Guardian Orbitars]] and [[Reflect Barrier]] all have reflection properties, while [[Palutena Bow]], [[Silver Bow]], [[Autoreticle]], [[Explosive Flame]], and [[Celestial Firework]] are all projectiles.
**In this case, [[Angel Ring]], [[Mirror Shield]], [[Upperdash Arm]], [[Electroshock Arm]], [[Guardian Orbitars]] and [[Reflect Barrier]] all have reflection properties, while [[Palutena Bow]], [[Silver Bow]], [[Autoreticle]], [[Explosive Flame]], and [[Celestial Firework]] are all projectiles.
*''Kid Icarus'', along with {{uv|Pikmin}} (and technically {{uv|Wario}}), are the only series with minor representation in ''Melee'' to have a fighter in the following installment, ''Brawl''.
*''Kid Icarus'', along with {{uv|Pikmin}} (and technically {{uv|Wario}}), are the only series with minor representation in ''Melee'' to have a fighter in the following installment, ''Brawl''.
*In ''Kid Icarus: Uprising'', Pit's presence in ''SSBB'' is referenced during one of Uprising's in-game conversations between Pit and Palutena, and they both even acknowledged Pit's actual experience in ''Brawl'', suggesting that Smash Bros. is canon to the Kid Icarus universe, despite being non-canon to most other franchises represented in this series.


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