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**Initially, all European regions instead used text that was noticeably written from Sans' perspective, including his trademark all-lowercase text.<ref>[https://twitter.com/Auxiliary_Bro/status/1169399698022653952 British English text]</ref> It has since been changed for all regions to match the North American text more closely.
**Initially, all European regions instead used text that was noticeably written from Sans' perspective, including his trademark all-lowercase text.<ref>[https://twitter.com/Auxiliary_Bro/status/1169399698022653952 British English text]</ref> It has since been changed for all regions to match the North American text more closely.
*Sans's Mii costume marks the first time a character from an {{s|wikipedia|indie game}} is playable in any capacity.
*Sans's Mii costume marks the first time a character from an {{s|wikipedia|indie game}} is playable in any capacity.
*The Sans Mask has an unused texture for his trademark glowing eye, which is still mapped over his left eye. It is unknown what it was meant to be used for.
*The Sans Mask has an unused texture for his trademark glowing eye, which is still mapped over his left eye. It is unknown what it was meant to be used for, but was likely intended for either his [[Final Smash]] or to be used during a [[perfect shield]].


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Sans
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Sans's in-battle sprite from Undertale.

Universe Undertale
Debut Undertale (2015)
Smash Bros. appearances Ultimate
Most recent non-Smash appearance Deltarune: Chapter 1 (2018)
Console/platform of origin Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X
Species Skeleton
Gender Male
Place of origin Snowdin
Created by Toby Fox

Sans (サンズ, Sans) is a major character from the indie-developed RPG Undertale. While his origins are largely a mystery, he and his brother Papyrus are some of the quirky characters that can be encountered and befriended or murdered in the Underground, the game's main setting.

Origin

Sans is a skeleton monster who lives in the frosty town of Snowdin, alongside his brother Papyrus, underneath the surface of the Earth. The player character, canonically named Frisk, first encounters him after leaving the Ruins. He is seen tagging along with Papyrus as the latter attempts to capture Frisk, but consistently fails. His schemes are half-hearted, appearing more as attempts to encourage Papyrus's fantasies rather than actual malice, which garners sympathy towards the duo. After befriending Papyrus, Frisk has the option to visit his and Sans' house.

At first, Sans appears to be a laid-back, flippant character; he has a fondness for sophomoric gags and practical jokes, and his dialogue text is presented with a typeface resembling Comic Sans MS, usually in all lowercase. However, as the game progresses, it becomes clear that Sans is more self-aware than he lets on.

In the "Neutral" route of the game, Sans is encountered in the Last Corridor late in the story. Here, Sans "judges" the player (distinct from Frisk), revealing that experience points and levels are directly linked to how willing they are to inflict pain and death on others. His speech will change depending on the course of action that the player takes throughout the game, with special dialogue if they killed Papyrus presented in 8 Bit Operator JVE. He also reveals that he is aware of the game's saving and loading mechanics, viewing them as a method of controlling time and space, and encourages the player to do the right thing. At the end of this route, Sans phones the player and informs them about the end result of their actions, dependent on which events were initiated and if any boss monsters were killed.

In the "True Pacifist" route, meaning every encountered monster is spared from defeat and befriended, Sans's soul is among those stolen by Flowey, a diabolical flower who seeks to absorb every soul for himself. The player must confront him and Papyrus, along with the rest of the boss monsters, to return their souls and free them. After Flowey is neutralized, Sans joins the rest of the now-freed monsters on the surface world.

If the "Genocide" route is taken, meaning every encountered monster and all random encounters are killed, Sans engages the player in battle as a last-ditch effort to stop them. This is significantly more difficult than the battle against the captured Sans in the "Pacifist" route. In this fight, he uses highly unpredictable and speedy attacks, typically utilizing "Gaster Blasters" (laser guns that resemble skulls). He also avoids all of the player's attacks until the very end, where he decides to simply not attack, thus never ending his turn in the battle. To finish the fight, the player must wait for him to fall asleep and then he is defeated in a single hit. He then crawls away, dying off-screen.

In Deltarune: Chapter 1, Sans makes a cameo appearance as the player character Kris's next door neighbor, now owning and operating a grocery store.

In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

The Sans Mii costume in Ultimate.

Sans appears as a downloadable Mii Gunner costume as part of Round 3 for Ultimate, with one of his Gaster Blasters as the arm cannon. Sakurai notes in its reveal that Sans was a popular request. Upon downloading the costume, a new remix of Sans's boss theme, MEGALOVANIA, is unlocked as an additional music track in the "Other" category. In contrast to most other costumes, Sans appears as a fully modeled character; his "mask" is just his head, instead of a mask with the Mii's face visible like other character-based costumes, such as Tails, Knuckles, or K.K. Slider.

Trivia

  • Sans' Mii costume trailer holds multiple references to Undertale:
    • When he is introduced, he is shown standing on PictoChat 2's textbox against a dark background, referencing the FIGHT menu in Undertale. The latter trait is shared with every other stage he appears in.
    • All of the stages where he is shown use pixelated graphics, referencing Undertale's use of pixel art as its main graphical medium.
    • He dodges a Villager's up tilt (in which he uses a stick), and then a female Villager's Killing Edge swipe. These two Villagers reference Frisk and Chara respectively, along with their signature weapons (the Stick and the Real Knife respectively).
      • Behind the male Villager is a plate of spaghetti, likely referencing the food Papyrus comments on cooking. Behind the female Villager, a hot dog can be seen, referring to the hot dog stand in Hotland run by Sans.
    • He is seen fighting a yellow Piranha Plant wielding a Fire Flower, which references Flowey, another character from Undertale.
    • He is never hit during all of his gameplay footage, as he dodges, perfect shields or reflects every incoming attack. This is a reference to his unique boss mechanic in Undertale, where he would keep dodging any attack from the player until he falls asleep.
  • Sans is the first Mii costume to be packaged with additional music.
  • Super Smash Bros. Ultimate marks Sans's first video game appearance in 3D.
    • This is also the first time Sans' slippers have been depicted as pink in-game. In his sprites, they are depicted as white, even in his full-color overworld sprite; in official art, they have been variously depicted as blue slippers or sneakers. The pink slippers were a concept created by the Undertale fanbase, and eventually became "canon" through the official merchandise.
  • The official image for the Sans Mii costume features him on Magicant, likely in reference to EarthBound serving as a large inspiration for the Undertale series.
  • The update text for American regions references a recurring phrase from Undertale: "It fills you with determination."[1]
    • Initially, all European regions instead used text that was noticeably written from Sans' perspective, including his trademark all-lowercase text.[2] It has since been changed for all regions to match the North American text more closely.
  • Sans's Mii costume marks the first time a character from an indie game is playable in any capacity.
  • The Sans Mask has an unused texture for his trademark glowing eye, which is still mapped over his left eye. It is unknown what it was meant to be used for, but was likely intended for either his Final Smash or to be used during a perfect shield.

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