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===Aerial attacks===
===Aerial attacks===
*[[Neutral aerial]] Mario does a [[sex kick]] similar to a move from ''Super Mario 64''.
*[[Neutral aerial]] - Mario does a [[sex kick]] similar to a move from ''Super Mario 64''.
*[[Forward aerial]] - Mario punches forward and initiates a [[meteor smash]] upon impact.
*[[Forward aerial]] - Mario punches forward and initiates a [[meteor smash]] upon impact.
*[[Back aerial]] - Mario spins and kicks backward. It appears to be based on his original forward aerial from ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' for the Nintendo 64.
*[[Back aerial]] - Mario spins and kicks backward. It appears to be based on his original forward aerial from ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' for the Nintendo 64.

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Mario (SSB4)

Mario (マリオ, Mario) was confirmed to be a playable character in Super Smash Bros. 4 on June 11th, 2013 during the E3 2013 Nintendo Direct.[1] He was also one of the main subjects of the Developer's Direct for Smash Bros. later during E3 2013.[2] He will be among the first wave of amiibo figurines for Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. Mario's voice is played by Charles Martinet who also is reprising his long-time role as Luigi, albeit seemingly with the same voice clips from Super Smash Bros. Brawl. [3]

He is the unofficial face of Nintendo and the main protagonist of their omnipresent Mario franchise. He will be joined by the veterans Luigi, Princess Peach, Bowser and the newcomer Rosalina.

Confirmed changes from Brawl

Mario appears to be quicker than in past games. His reach seems somewhat greater as well, with most of his attacks given a white streak to accompany their extended hitboxes, similar to the slash effect in Brawl.

Instead of the more realistic look he had in Brawl, Mario has a more cartoonish and sleeker look that's more like his appearances in the Mario games. His clothes are more brightly colored, and the seams in his overalls are much less accentuated. His proportions are more inline with recent 3D Mario games such as Super Mario Galaxy or Super Mario 3D Land. For example, his head is smaller than it was in Brawl to fit with these proportions.

Unlike in previous installments, Mario will now have his chest facing the foreground regardless of whether he's facing left or right.

Moveset

Ground attacks

Normal

  • Neutral attack - Mario jabs with one fist, his other fist, and then finishes with a forward kick. Originates from Super Mario 64.
  • Dash attack - Mario slides forward and kicks with both feet as done in Super Mario 64.
  • Forward tilt - Mario performs a spinning kick.
  • Up tilt - Mario performs a spinning uppercut from Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars.
  • Down tilt - Mario sweeps with his leg low to the ground.

Smash Attacks

  • Forward smash - Mario thrusts his arm forward and produces a small blast of fire. It is larger than in previous installments.
  • Up smash - Mario performs a standard headbutt skyward.
  • Down smash - Mario performs a breakdance sweep that originated from Super Mario 64.

Aerial attacks

Grabs and throws

  • Forward throw - Mario spins his opponent around once and tosses the opponent forward.
  • Back throw - A powerful throw that has Mario spinning the opponent several times and throwing the opponent in the opposite direction grabbed. Originates from Super Mario 64.
  • Down throw - Mario slams his opponent into the ground.

Special Moves

In Super Smash Bros. 4, special moves can be swapped out for different variants. All of Mario's special moves were revealed at the Super Smash Bros. Roundtable. These are Mario's special moves:

  • Neutral special - Fireball: Mario fires a weak, bouncy ball of flames is shot from his hand as a projectile.
    • Custom 1 - Fast Fireball: Mario quickly fires a ball of flame as if a shot from the Ray Gun. It does not bounce on the ground.
    • Custom 2 - Fire Orb: a slow but large orb of fire is launched from Mario's hand. It will damage any opponent it hits in its predetermined path until it fades away, because unlike the other two variants of Fireball it does not disappear upon impact.
  • Side special - Cape: Mario swings a defensive cape that reflect projectiles. It can also be used a brief but continuously available recovery.
    • Custom 1: Shocking Cape: seemingly an offensive variant of Cape that shoots electrical damage.
    • Custome 2: Gust Cape: seemingly, Mario will shoot small gusts of wind from his cape. It is unknown whether it is offensive or defensive.
  • Up special - Super Jump Punch: Mario performs an upward punch that releases aesthetic coins from those it hits.
    • Custom 1: Super Jump: seemingly a stronger recovery than the standard Super Jump Punch.
    • Custom 2: Explosive Punch: a much stronger recovery move that causes explosive fire damage instead of releasing star coins.
  • Down special - F.L.U.D.D.: Mario pulls out F.L.U.D.D. from Super Mario Sunshine, which will blast jets of water to push back opponents, but not damage them.
    • Custom 1: Scalding F.L.U.D.D.: the jets of water fired now emit steam as well. It is unknown how the move will function, but the naming suggests it may cause flame damage.
    • Custom 2: High-Pressure F.L.U.D.D.: it is unknown how it will function, but the naming implies that the water will push back foes further than the normal F.L.U.D.D.
Special Move Basic Custom 1 Custom 2
Neutral Special Fireball Fast Fireball Fire Orb
Side Special Cape Shocking Cape Gust Cape
Up Special Super Jump Punch Super Jump Explosive Punch
Down Special F.L.U.D.D. Scalding F.L.U.D.D. High-Pressure F.L.U.D.D.
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Final Smash

  • Mario Finale: Mario's final smash from Super Smash Bros. Brawl. He shoots a massive tornado of flames horizontally across the stage.

Taunts

  • Transforms into Super Mario as if he obtained a Super Mushroom. He immediately shrinks back to normal size afterwards. Based upon Super Mario Bros.
  • Takes off his hat, twirls around, and says "woo hoo!" He then puts his hat back on. It may be based upon New Super Mario Bros., where he does the same pose after reaching the top of a level's flag.
  • Spins in the air and falls to the ground with his legs in the air. It is based on the dying animation from Donkey Kong.

On-Screen Appearance

A green Warp Pipe appears. Mario leaps out in an iconic pose and shouts "Let's-a go!".[4]

Victory Fanfare

A flourished remix directly from Brawl based on the sound clip that would play when Mario reaches the end of a level in Super Mario Bros. It is shared by Luigi.

Palette Swaps

  • Standard - Red: Mario's iconic red cap, red shirt, and blue overalls.
  • White: Mario wears a white cap, a white shirt, and red overalls.
  • Yellow: Mario wears a yellow cap with a blue "M" on it. he also wears a yellow shirt and purple overalls.
  • Light Blue: Mario wears a light blue cap, a pink shirt, and light blue overalls.

Trivia

  • Based on hitbox data, the Super Jump Punch making a different sound on the final hit seems to have been intended to be in all three previous games.

Gallery

References