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(Here's what I'm thinking: Any large appearances get their own universe infoboxes. This includes music, bosses, etc. I was going to move Dracula up, but since Castlevania's Dracula is *inspired* by Stoker's and not actually the same Dracula...)
(→‎Minor representation: For now, I'm just sticking these in "Minor representation". If necessary, we can promote them to a full "Major representation" section at a later time.)
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==Minor representation==
==Minor representation==
*'''''{{s|wikipedia|Arsène Lupin, Gentleman Burglar}}:''''' [[Arsène]] is inspired by the titular character of Maurice Leblanc's stories.
*'''''{{s|wikipedia|Bayonetta: Bloody Fate}}:''''' [[Bayonetta]]'s Japanese voice actress, Atsuko Tanaka, reprises her role from the movie, her first appearance as the titular character.
*'''''{{s|wikipedia|Bayonetta: Bloody Fate}}:''''' [[Bayonetta]]'s Japanese voice actress, Atsuko Tanaka, reprises her role from the movie, her first appearance as the titular character.
*'''''{{s|wikipedia|Dracula}}:''''' [[Dracula]] is inspired by the titular character of Bram Stoker's novel.
*'''''{{s|wikipedia|Dracula}}:''''' [[Dracula]] is inspired by the titular character of Bram Stoker's novel.
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*'''''{{s|wikipedia|Fatal Fury: The Motion Picture}}:''''' One of [[Terry Bogard]]'s costumes in ''Ultimate'' is directly based upon his appearance in the film.
*'''''{{s|wikipedia|Fatal Fury: The Motion Picture}}:''''' One of [[Terry Bogard]]'s costumes in ''Ultimate'' is directly based upon his appearance in the film.
*'''''{{iw|fireemblemwiki|Fire Emblem: Mystery of the Emblem|anime}}:''''' [[Marth]]'s voice actor, Hikaru Midorikawa, reprises his role from the original video animation.
*'''''{{iw|fireemblemwiki|Fire Emblem: Mystery of the Emblem|anime}}:''''' [[Marth]]'s voice actor, Hikaru Midorikawa, reprises his role from the original video animation.
*'''''{{s|wikipedia|Frankenstein}}:''''' The Creature on [[Dracula's Castle]] is inspired by the monster in Mary Shelley's novel, especially influenced by its portrayal by Boris Karloff in the 1931 film adaptation.
*'''''{{s|wikipedia|Frankenstein}}:''''' The Creature in [[Dracula's Castle]] is inspired by the monster in Mary Shelley's novel, especially influenced by its portrayal by Boris Karloff in the 1931 film adaptation.
*'''''{{s|wikipedia|Greek mythology}}:''''' Serves as the basis of characters from multiple universes, including:
**{{uv|Kid Icarus}} is heavily influenced by Greek mythology, and the series itself is named after the myth of {{s|wikipedia|Icarus}} (which likely serves as the inspiration for [[Pit]]'s inability to fly). Many characters from ''Kid Icarus'' are directly named after figures from Greek mythology, including {{b|Medusa|disambiguation}}, Pandora, {{b|Thanatos|disambiguation}}, and {{b|Hades|disambiguation}}. [[Palutena]]'s name is derived from ''[[wikipedia:Athena#Pallas Athena|Pallas Athena]]''. {{b|Twinbellows|disambiguation}} and {{b|Hewdraw|disambiguation}} are likely based upon the mythological creatures {{s|wikipedia|Cerberus}} and {{s|wikipedia|Lernaean Hydra}}, respectively.
**The [[List of Pokémon|Pokémon]] {{b|Hydreigon|disambiguation}} is likely named after the Hydra.
**The Medusa Heads from {{uv|Castlevania}} are based upon Medusa.
*'''''{{s|wikirby|Kirby: Right Back at Ya!}}:''''' In Japanese, [[Meta Knight]] and [[Knuckle Joe]] are voiced by their actors from the {{uv|Kirby}} anime. The song ''{{SSBBMusicLink|Kirby|Checker Knights}}'' also originally debuted in the anime, though its appearance in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' derives from ''{{s|wikirby|Kirby Air Ride}}''.
*'''''{{s|wikirby|Kirby: Right Back at Ya!}}:''''' In Japanese, [[Meta Knight]] and [[Knuckle Joe]] are voiced by their actors from the {{uv|Kirby}} anime. The song ''{{SSBBMusicLink|Kirby|Checker Knights}}'' also originally debuted in the anime, though its appearance in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' derives from ''{{s|wikirby|Kirby Air Ride}}''.
*'''''{{s|wikipedia|Norse mythology}}:''''' The [[Kraken]] from {{uv|Kid Icarus}} is inspired by the mythological creature from Nordic folklore. [[Odin]] from {{uv|Final Fantasy}} is based upon the Norse god.
*'''''[[bulbapedia:Pokémon anime|''Pokémon the Series]]:''''' Many characters from the {{uv|Pokémon}} universe are voiced by their anime actors. {{s|wikipedia|4Kids Entertainment}}, who produced the series' international dubs until 2006, is credited for their work on the original ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''.
*'''''[[bulbapedia:Pokémon anime|''Pokémon the Series]]:''''' Many characters from the {{uv|Pokémon}} universe are voiced by their anime actors. {{s|wikipedia|4Kids Entertainment}}, who produced the series' international dubs until 2006, is credited for their work on the original ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''.
**'''''[[bulbapedia:Original series|Pokémon the Series: The Beginning]]:''''' Misty's trophy in ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'' is based on [[bulbapedia:Misty (anime)|her appearance]] in the anime. Additionally, [[Meowth]]'s trophy in ''Melee'' is based on {{s|bulbapedia|Meowth's Party}}, the seventh ending animation for the anime. [[bulbapedia:Ash Ketchum|Ash Ketchum]], the anime's protagonist, is directly mentioned in [[Pokémon Trainer]]'s trophy description in ''Smash 4'', which also quotes the {{s|bulbapedia|Pokémon Theme}}; in ''Ultimate'', the theme is referenced again, in the Pokémon Trainer's [[Boxing Ring]] title. Additionally, both {{SSBU|Pikachu}}'s {{SSBU|Classic Mode}} title and the Pokémon Trainer's [[Crowd|crowd chant]] in ''Ultimate'' reference the anime's usage of "I choose you!" when Ash throws out a Pokémon.
**'''''[[bulbapedia:Original series|Pokémon the Series: The Beginning]]:''''' Misty's trophy in ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'' is based on [[bulbapedia:Misty (anime)|her appearance]] in the anime. Additionally, [[Meowth]]'s trophy in ''Melee'' is based on {{s|bulbapedia|Meowth's Party}}, the seventh ending animation for the anime. [[bulbapedia:Ash Ketchum|Ash Ketchum]], the anime's protagonist, is directly mentioned in [[Pokémon Trainer]]'s trophy description in ''Smash 4'', which also quotes the {{s|bulbapedia|Pokémon Theme}}; in ''Ultimate'', the theme is referenced again, in the Pokémon Trainer's [[Boxing Ring]] title. Additionally, both {{SSBU|Pikachu}}'s {{SSBU|Classic Mode}} title and the Pokémon Trainer's [[Crowd|crowd chant]] in ''Ultimate'' reference the anime's usage of "I choose you!" when Ash throws out a Pokémon.

Revision as of 22:14, April 20, 2020

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This is a list of non-gaming media that has been represented in the Super Smash Bros. series, whether acknowledged or not. This includes films, TV shows, webcomics, and other non-gaming media.

Universes

Homestuck

Homestuck (universe)
File:Homestuck logo.png
Developer(s) Andrew Hussie
Publisher(s) MS Paint Adventures (webcomic)
Viz Media (printed)
Genre(s) Action-adventure
Apocalyptic
Comedy-drama
Coming-of-age
Science fantasy
Console/platform of origin Webcomic
First installment Homestuck (2009)
Latest installment Homestuck (book; 2020)

Homestuck is a multi-media franchise beginning with the webcomic Homestuck, which spawned sequels, a video game, and an officially-published graphic novel edition. MEGALOVANIA, the Undertale song that was previously in Homestuck under the name MeGaLoVania, appears as a DLC music track in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, only playing on stages with music listed in the "Other" category. The song is acknowledged as originating from Undertale, and as such, Homestuck is not directly referenced in the game in any way.

Strawberry Flower

Strawberry Flower (universe)
File:Strawberry Flower logo.png
Developer(s) N/A
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Genre(s) Music
Console/platform of origin Music
First installment Ai no Uta (2001)
Latest installment Song of Hey! Pikmin (2017)

Strawberry Flower (ストロベリー・フラワー, Strawberry Flower) is a Japanese virtual band that formed in 2001 as a trio of the three colors of Pikmin, later adding in the other Pikmin over time. Two songs from the Pikmin universe in Brawl, Ai no Uta and Tane no Uta, are not present in the Pikmin games themselves; rather, they were chart singles by an anonymous band, "Strawberry Flower," released to promote the series in Japan. A third, Ai no Uta (French Version), was only used in Pikmin's French advertising.

Minor representation