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(→‎Minor representation: "It's like taking two can(n)ons and putting them together!" - AVGN. I went back and forth on explicitly stating that Jonathan is Quincey's grandson, but decided against it since Castlevania's character is spelled "Quincy".)
(chef kawasaki's design is more based on super star)
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'''''Strawberry Flower''''' ({{ja|ストロベリー・フラワー|Sutoroberī Furawā}}, ''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 {{uv|Pikmin}} universe in ''Brawl'', ''{{SSBBMusicLink|Pikmin|Ai no Uta}}'' and ''{{SSBBMusicLink|Pikmin|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, ''{{SSBBMusicLink|Pikmin|Ai no Uta (French Version)}}'', was only used in ''Pikmin''{{'}}s French advertising.
'''''Strawberry Flower''''' ({{ja|ストロベリー・フラワー|Sutoroberī Furawā}}, ''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 {{uv|Pikmin}} universe in ''Brawl'', ''{{SSBBMusicLink|Pikmin|Ai no Uta}}'' and ''{{SSBBMusicLink|Pikmin|Tane no Uta}}'', are not present in the ''Pikmin'' games themselves; rather, they were chart singles by the band released to promote the series in Japan. ''{{SSBBMusicLink|Pikmin|Ai no Uta (French Version)}}'', an abridged cover of ''Ai no Uta'', was used for Pikmin's advertising in France and subsequently featured in ''Brawl''.
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*'''{{s|wikipedia|Greek mythology}}:''' Serves as the basis of characters from multiple universes, including:
*'''{{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.
**{{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 Medusa Heads from {{uv|Castlevania}} are based upon Medusa.
**The Medusa Heads from {{uv|Castlevania}} are based upon Medusa, a monster featured in Greek mythology.
**The titular character of {{uv|Athena}} is based loosely upon the Greek goddess of the same name, which in turn was followed up by {{uvm|Psycho Soldier}} and its protagonist [[Athena Asamiya]], who appears as a spirit and a background character on [[King of Fighters Stadium]].  
*'''''{{s|wikipedia|Journey to the West}}:''''' [[List of spirits (Others)#Goku & Chao|Goku]] from {{uvm|Yūyūki}} is based upon the Monkey King, known as ''Son Gokū'' in Japanese.<!--Dragon Ball's Goku, while also being based on the same character, has nothing to do with Smash, so don't add him here.-->
*'''''{{s|wikipedia|Journey to the West}}:''''' [[List of spirits (Others)#Goku & Chao|Goku]] from {{uvm|Yūyūki}} is based upon the Monkey King, known as ''Son Gokū'' in Japanese.<!--Dragon Ball's Goku, while also being based on the same character, has nothing to do with Smash, so don't add him here.-->
*'''''{{s|wikirby|Kirby: Right Back at Ya!}}:''''' In Japanese, [[Meta Knight]] and [[Knuckle Joe]] are voiced by their actors from the {{uv|Kirby}} anime. Additionally, [[Galaxia]], Meta Knight's sword, got its name from the 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}}''. [[Nightmare]] and [[Chef Kawasaki]] use their anime designs.  
*'''''{{s|wikirby|Kirby: Right Back at Ya!}}:''''' In Japanese, [[Meta Knight]] and [[Knuckle Joe]] are voiced by their actors from the {{uv|Kirby}} anime. Additionally, [[Galaxia]], Meta Knight's sword, got its name and design from the anime. [[Nightmare]]'s design debuted in the anime, though it had already appeared in the games starting with ''Nightmare in Dream Land''. 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.
*'''{{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. The eponymous feature of [[Yggdrasil's Altar]] also originates from Norse mythology.
*'''''[[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 Meowth's appearance in {{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 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. [[Goldeen]]'s appearance as a Poké Ball summon is based on Misty's Goldeen in the anime, who was notable for being completely useless on land and would only be able to flop around. [[Pichu]]'s mechanic in which its electric attacks hurt itself is an element that originated in the ''{{s|bulbapedia|Pikachu & Pichu}}'' short.
**'''''[[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 Meowth's appearance in {{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 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. [[Goldeen]]'s appearance as a Poké Ball summon is based on Misty's Goldeen in the anime, who was notable for being completely useless on land and would only be able to flop around. [[Pichu]]'s mechanic in which its electric attacks hurt itself is an element that originated in the ''{{s|bulbapedia|Pikachu & Pichu}}'' short.

Revision as of 18:59, April 21, 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, literature, 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 the band released to promote the series in Japan. Ai no Uta (French Version), an abridged cover of Ai no Uta, was used for Pikmin's advertising in France and subsequently featured in Brawl.

Minor representation