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==History==
==History==
===''Smash 4''===
===''Smash 4''===
The invitation first made an appearance in {{SSB4|Villager}}'s trailer. In it, he is seen taking the envelope out of his mail box before running off. Interestingly, this is the only appearance of the ''Smash'' invitation in any ''Smash 4'' character trailer. Due to this, it is likely based on the letters one can receive in the ''Animal Crossing'' series.
The invitation first made an appearance in {{SSB4|Villager}}'s trailer. In it, he is seen taking the envelope out of his mailbox before running off. Interestingly, this is the only appearance of the ''Smash'' invitation in any ''Smash 4'' character trailer. Due to this, it is likely based on the letters one can receive in the ''Animal Crossing'' series.


===''Ultimate''===
===''Ultimate''===
The ''Smash'' invitation is much more prevalent in promotion for ''Ultimate'' characters, especially within the trailers for [[Downloadable content (SSBU)‎|DLC]] characters. It first appeared in {{SSBU|Isabelle}}'s trailer, in which Pete (a pelican mailman from the ''[[Animal Crossing]]'' universe) delivers one to her. Later, in {{SSBU|Joker}}'s first trailer, he is seen running through {{s|wikipedia|The Game Awards 2018}} while his teammates comment on what he may be there for. As it's shortly revealed, he in fact arrived to steal a ''Smash'' invitation. It reappears at the beginning of Joker's second trailer. Following that, it had made an appearance in {{SSBU|Terry}} Bogard's reveal trailer, parodying the Bernstein clan's invitations seen throughout ''The King of Fighters'' series. In it, multiple characters from ''The King of Fighters'' series attempt to grab it as it flies through the air: Kyo Kusanagi, Ryo Sakazaki, Andy Bogard, Joe Higashi, Geese Howard, Nakoruru via her hawk Mamahaha, and Iori Yagami. It finally lands on the ground, allowing Terry to take it. Most recently, it appeared in {{SSBU|Byleth}}'s reveal trailer, in which [[Sothis]] summoned it to gift to the aforementioned fighter.
The ''Smash'' invitation is much more prevalent in promotion for ''Ultimate'' characters, especially within the trailers for [[Downloadable content (SSBU)‎|DLC]] characters. It first appeared in {{SSBU|Isabelle}}'s trailer, in which Pete (a pelican mailman from the ''[[Animal Crossing]]'' universe) delivers one to her. Later, in {{SSBU|Joker}}'s first trailer, he is seen running through {{s|wikipedia|The Game Awards 2018}} while his teammates comment on what he may be there for. As it's shortly revealed, he, in fact, arrived to steal a ''Smash'' invitation. It reappears at the beginning of Joker's second trailer. Following that, it had made an appearance in {{SSBU|Terry}} Bogard's reveal trailer, parodying the Bernstein clan's invitations seen throughout ''The King of Fighters'' series. In it, multiple characters from ''The King of Fighters'' series attempt to grab it as it flies through the air: Kyo Kusanagi, Ryo Sakazaki, Andy Bogard, Joe Higashi, Geese Howard, Nakoruru via her hawk Mamahaha, and Iori Yagami. It finally lands on the ground, allowing Terry to take it. Most recently, it appeared in {{SSBU|Byleth}}'s reveal trailer, in which [[Sothis]] summoned it to gift to the aforementioned fighter.


Aside from character reveal trailers, the ''Smash'' invitation has also been used as a general motif for the game's downloadable content. This can be seen in the Japanese download card for the [[Fighters Pass]] Vol. 1 and Vol. 2, which features an image of a ''Smash'' invitation on its front. It is often used in relation to unrevealed downloadable characters, as can be seen in several ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' presentations and information on the game's website pertaining to downloadable content. It was also used in the September 4, 2019 [[Nintendo Direct]] to represent the confirmation of additional downloadable fighters outside of the Fighters Pass Vol. 1, months later it was confirmed that will be six more playable characters in the Fighters Pass Vol. 2, and currently, all of them, due to they are unrevealed, instead of the characters, it can see the Smash invitation card.
Aside from character reveal trailers, the ''Smash'' invitation has also been used as a general motif for the game's downloadable content. This can be seen in the Japanese download card for the [[Fighters Pass]] Vol. 1 and Vol. 2, which features an image of a ''Smash'' invitation on its front. It is often used in relation to unrevealed downloadable characters, as can be seen in several ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' presentations and information on the game's website pertaining to downloadable content. It was also used in the September 4, 2019 [[Nintendo Direct]] to represent the confirmation of additional downloadable fighters outside of the Fighters Pass Vol. 1, months later it was confirmed that will be six more playable characters in the Fighters Pass Vol. 2, and currently, all of them, due to they are unrevealed, instead of the characters, it can see the Smash invitation card.

Revision as of 10:47, March 4, 2020

The Smash invitation.

The Smash invitation is an envelope stamped in wax with the Super Smash Bros. logo featured in promotional materials and character reveal trailers for Super Smash Bros. 4 and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. It first appeared in Villager's reveal trailer for Super Smash Bros. 4 and has since appeared in multiple other Super Smash Bros. Ultimate character trailers.

History

Smash 4

The invitation first made an appearance in Villager's trailer. In it, he is seen taking the envelope out of his mailbox before running off. Interestingly, this is the only appearance of the Smash invitation in any Smash 4 character trailer. Due to this, it is likely based on the letters one can receive in the Animal Crossing series.

Ultimate

The Smash invitation is much more prevalent in promotion for Ultimate characters, especially within the trailers for DLC characters. It first appeared in Isabelle's trailer, in which Pete (a pelican mailman from the Animal Crossing universe) delivers one to her. Later, in Joker's first trailer, he is seen running through The Game Awards 2018 while his teammates comment on what he may be there for. As it's shortly revealed, he, in fact, arrived to steal a Smash invitation. It reappears at the beginning of Joker's second trailer. Following that, it had made an appearance in Terry Bogard's reveal trailer, parodying the Bernstein clan's invitations seen throughout The King of Fighters series. In it, multiple characters from The King of Fighters series attempt to grab it as it flies through the air: Kyo Kusanagi, Ryo Sakazaki, Andy Bogard, Joe Higashi, Geese Howard, Nakoruru via her hawk Mamahaha, and Iori Yagami. It finally lands on the ground, allowing Terry to take it. Most recently, it appeared in Byleth's reveal trailer, in which Sothis summoned it to gift to the aforementioned fighter.

Aside from character reveal trailers, the Smash invitation has also been used as a general motif for the game's downloadable content. This can be seen in the Japanese download card for the Fighters Pass Vol. 1 and Vol. 2, which features an image of a Smash invitation on its front. It is often used in relation to unrevealed downloadable characters, as can be seen in several Super Smash Bros. Ultimate presentations and information on the game's website pertaining to downloadable content. It was also used in the September 4, 2019 Nintendo Direct to represent the confirmation of additional downloadable fighters outside of the Fighters Pass Vol. 1, months later it was confirmed that will be six more playable characters in the Fighters Pass Vol. 2, and currently, all of them, due to they are unrevealed, instead of the characters, it can see the Smash invitation card.

Gallery

Reveal Trailers

Promotional Material

Trivia

  • As shown in Joker and Terry's trailers, it is not directed towards any specific individual and is still valid if one steals it.
  • According to Terry's trailer, it is signed with the letter S, presumably standing for Masahiro Sakurai. The contents of the letter, however, are exclusively seen in Terry's trailer, and are in reference to the opening of King of Fighters '94, so it is unknown if the contents potentially change per invitation.
    • In the showcase, he revealed that the addition of the letter S was not his decision, but more of an inside joke with the creators of the trailer. He then stated the S also stands for Super Smash Bros.
  • Prior to its debut in Villager's trailer, an invitation was alluded to in Snake's reveal trailer for Super Smash Bros. Brawl.
    • Cuphead's Mii costume reveal trailer also alludes to an invitation, but the physical letter is not seen.