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Revision as of 10:01, May 1, 2021
Each character in Super Smash Bros. 4 has a set of alternate costumes. Due to the presence of 8-Player Smash, all characters now have eight costumes (except for Little Mac, who has 16). Some costumes have slight visual differences between the 3DS and Wii U versions.
Some characters possess certain alternate costumes with more drastic design differences, and are not merely recolors of their standard outfits. Wario, Zero Suit Samus, Little Mac, Shulk, Cloud and Bayonetta have different outfits available; Villager, Wii Fit Trainer, Robin and Corrin all have male and female variants; Olimar and Bowser Jr. have model swaps that change them into new characters, complete with corresponding voice and Announcer clips, though like all other alternate costumes, they bear no gameplay differences.
Team Battles no longer confine characters to using their respective team color schemes, as teams are now indicated by colored outlines around the characters, giving players the freedom to pick whichever alternate costume they want to use in Team Battles.
On the Find Mii stage in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS, the Dark Emperor uses magic that affects all players of the same color. Each alternate costume is allocated to one of the twelve Mii colors: black, brown, red, orange, yellow, light green, green, light blue, blue, purple, pink, and white. These colors are noted in the below lists as a bar underneath the corresponding portrait; as several characters have multiple costumes that share this color, the main color names as used on this page do not conform to this system.
Bayonetta
Half of Bayonetta's costumes are based on her design from Bayonetta 2, while the other half are based on her design from Bayonetta. For the former half, she wields Love is Blue, which has blue attack trails. For the latter half, she wields Scarborough Fair, which has red attack trails, and speaks English even in the Japanese version.
Black | Based on her appearance in Bayonetta 2. |
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Yellow | Resembles her yellow alternate costume from Anarchy Reigns, which itself is a reference to the outfit Bruce Lee wears in Game of Death. |
Red | Based on Jeanne, Bayonetta's friendly rival.[1] The hair visible in her Wicked Weaves and on Gomorrah is also colored white. |
White | Resembles the platinum and pure platinum trophies in Bayonetta 2, which depict her in a silvery color scheme. |
Original | Based on her appearance in Bayonetta. |
Green | Resembles her green alternate color in Anarchy Reigns. |
Pink | Resembles her time-displaced, younger self whom she watches over in Bayonetta. |
Blue | Resembles her blue alternate color in Anarchy Reigns. |
Bowser
Giga Bowser is always treated as yellow in Find Mii.
Default | Based on his modern design first seen in Super Mario Sunchine. |
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Black | Combines elements of his black and brown costumes from Brawl. |
Yellow | Resembles Ludwig Von Koopa's appearance and Lemmy Koopa's appearance in Super Mario World. |
Green | Resembles one of his alternate colors in Mario Golf and his in-game sprite from Super Mario World. |
Grey | Resembles Morton's in-game sprite from Super Mario Bros. 3 and in-game sprite from Super Mario World. |
Orange | Resembles Giga Bowser from Super Smash Bros. Melee. |
Red | Resembles one of his alternate colors in Mario Golf. |
Blue | Based on Blue Bowser's in-game sprite in Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels.[2] It also resembles one of his alternate colors from Mario Golf. |
Bowser Jr.
Bowser Jr.'s alternate costumes replace him with each of the seven Koopalings. Bowser Jr. rides the Junior Clown Car[3] which was introduced in New Super Mario Bros. Wii, whereas the Koopalings ride in a mass-produced Koopa Clown Car[4] with a design unique to the Super Smash Bros..
Junior | Bowser Jr. rides in his Junior Clown Car that was introduced in New Super Mario Bros. Wii. |
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Larry | Replaced with Larry Koopa. |
Roy | Replaced with Roy Koopa. |
Wendy | Replaced with Wendy O. Koopa. |
Iggy | Replaced with Iggy Koopa. |
Morton | Replaced with Morton Koopa Jr. |
Lemmy | Replaced with Lemmy Koopa. |
Ludwig | Replaced with Ludwig von Koopa. |
Captain Falcon
Indigo | Mix between his designs from F-Zero X and F-Zero GX, with the added detail of his scarf hanging out. |
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Black | Based on his appearance in the Japanese commercial for F-Zero X.[5] |
Red | Based on Blood Falcon, Captain Falcon's clone and rival.[5] The logo on his back changes to a skull with "Blood Hawk" (the name of Blood Falcon's vehicle) written underneath. |
Green | Reminiscent of Wild Goose's color scheme. |
Blue | Resembles his appearance in the original F-Zero and his appearance in F-Zero: GP Legend. |
White | Resembles Jody Summer's original design in F-Zero X. |
Yellow | Possibly based on Dr. Stewart and the Golden Fox's color scheme. |
Cyan | Reminiscent of Rick Wheeler from the anime F-Zero: GP Legend. |
Charizard
Orange | Based on its modern design first seen in Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen. |
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Red | Resembles the Pokémon Charmeleon, the pre-evolved form of Charizard. |
Green | |
Pink | |
Yellow | Resembles the Shiny colorations of Charmander and Charmeleon, the other members of Charizard's evolutionary family. |
White | Resembles the Pokémon Aerodactyl. |
Blue | Resembles the Pokémon Zubat and its evolved form Golbat. |
Purple | Resembles its original Shiny coloration from Pokémon Gold, Silver, and Crystal. |
Cloud
Half of Cloud's costumes are based on his appearance in Final Fantasy VII, while the other half are based on his "Cloudy Wolf" design from Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children.[6] In two of his Advent Childen costumes, his Geostigma-infected arm is covered by a sleeve, while it is exposed in the other two, revealing the red ribbon he wrapped around it in memory of Aerith Gainsborough. His costumes with the exposed arm are based on his appearance in Advent Children after his fight with Bahamut SIN, during which his sleeve is torn off.
He wields the Buster Sword in the former outfits and the Fusion Swords in the latter outfits.
Purple | Based on his appearance in Final Fantasy VII.[6] |
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Advent | Based on his appearance in the movie Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children.[6] |
Blue | Resembles 3rd-Class SOLDIER uniform from Final Fantasy VII. |
Advent Blue | Resembles the 3rd-Class SOLDIER uniform from Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII. |
Red | Resembles the 2nd-Class SOLDIER uniform from Final Fantasy VII. |
Advent Teal | Based on his appearance in Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children after his fight with Bahamut SIN, during which his sleeve is torn off. |
Black | Resembles his appearance during the FMV cutscenes in Final Fantasy VII. |
Advent Purple | Resembles the 1st-Class SOLDIER uniform from Final Fantasy VII, and also Based on his appearance in Advent Children after his fight with Bahamut SIN, during which his sleeve is torn off, revealing a pink ribbon commemorating Aerith. |
Corrin
Half of Corrin's costumes are male, while the other half are female.
Male | Based on the default customization settings for the Nohr Prince in Fire Emblem Fates. |
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Female | Based on the default customization settings for the Nohr Princess in Fire Emblem Fates. |
Red | Resembles Saizo, the elder twin of their retainer Kaze from Fates and the overworld sprites of enemy units in the Fire Emblem games. |
Orange | Resembles Oboro, subordinate of Takumi from Fates. |
Blue | Resembles the overworld sprites of player units in the Fire Emblem series. |
Pink | Resembles the overworld sprites of Valla-aligned units from Fates as well as the flames emitted by Omega Yato. |
Green | Resembles the overworld sprites of allied units in the Fire Emblem games. |
Black | Resembles her appearance as a Nohr Noble in Fire Emblem Fates. |
Dark Pit
Black | Based on his appearance in Kid Icarus: Uprising, which itself was based on Pit's "fallen angel" costume from Super Smash Bros. Brawl. |
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Green | Resembles the color scheme of a Mik. |
Brown | Resembles Magnus from Kid Icarus: Uprising. |
Yellow | Complimentary to Pit's yellow costume. |
Red | Resembles the color scheme of a Monoeye and Twinbellows. |
Blue | Resembles the color scheme of a Shemum. |
White | Resembles Pit. Dark Pit retains his black wings and gains a red scarf, likely to better differentiate the two. It is complementary to Pit's "fallen angel" costume. |
Purple | Bears a slight resemblance to the Eggplant Wizard enemies from the Kid Icarus games. |
Diddy Kong
Red | Wears cap with the "Nintendo" logo and starred tank top first seen in Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest. |
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White | His vest is reminiscent of his alternate outfit in Donkey Kong Country's Two-Player Contest mode. |
Pink | Resembles Dixie Kong, Diddy Kong's girlfriend. |
Purple | Resembles his appearance in Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest's Two-Player Contest mode. |
Green | Resembles one of his alternate costumes from Donkey Kong 64's Multiplayer Mode. |
Blue | Resembles Kiddy Kong, Dixie's partner in Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble. |
Yellow | Resembles a real-life chimpanzee. |
Cyan | Resembles Donkey Kong Jr. as he appears in Donkey Kong Jr. Math. |
Donkey Kong
Brown | More detailed version of the modern design created by Rare for Donkey Kong Country. |
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Black | Resembles a real-life gorilla. The tie is reminiscent of Donkey Kong's appearance in Donkey Kong Country's Two-Player Contest Mode. |
Red | Resembles the original D.K. from Donkey Kong. |
Blue | Resembles one of his alternate costumes from Donkey Kong 64's Multiplayer Mode. It also resembles one of his alternate colors from Mario Golf. |
Green | Resembles one of his alternate colors in DK: King of Swing's Jungle Jam mode. |
White | Referred to as "Yeti DK" on the Brawl DOJO!![7] Resembles the mythical yeti. It also resembles the Fire Mini Donkey Kongs from Mario vs. Donkey Kong, and Eddie the Mean Old Yeti from the Donkey Kong Country TV series. |
Yellow | Resembles one of his alternate colors in DK: King of Swing's Jungle Jam mode. |
Pink | Fur color resembles Junior (II) from Donkey Kong Jr. Math. |
Dr. Mario
White | Resembles his appearance in Dr. Mario 64, but with black jeans instead of white trousers. |
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Red | Resembles the scrubs worn by modern-day nurses. |
Blue | Resembles the scrubs worn by modern-day general medical practitioners. |
Green | Resembles the scrubs worn by modern-day surgeons. |
Black | Referred to as the "Unlicensed Doctor" on the Melee website.[8] Also invokes the coats worn by earlier doctors before the shift to white coats. |
Yellow | |
Purple | Slightly resembles a Shellcreeper after being hit and returning to its shell in Mario Bros.. |
Pink | Resembles the color of the scrubs worn by Nurse Toadstool. |
Duck Hunt
Duck Hunt's alternate costumes change the dog and/or the duck's colors to resemble real variants of the respective animals.
Default | The duck is one of the three possible ducks from Duck Hunt. |
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Black | The dog somewhat resembles a Bernese Mountain Dog. The duck resembles a male Saxony duck. |
Blue | The dog has the bicolor coat pattern of a Border Collie. The duck resembles an American black duck. |
Brown | The duck resembles a female Orpington duck. |
White | The dog resembles a Dalmatian. The duck resembles a ruddy shelduck, an orange species with green wings. |
Tan | The dog resembles a Beagle. The duck resembles a male blue-headed mallard, an uncommon variant. |
Yellow | The duck is one of the three possible ducks that appear in Duck Hunt. It resembles a male mallard. |
Red | The dog resembles a black Labrador Retriever. The duck is one of the three possible ducks from Duck Hunt. Collectively, the costume bears a resemblance to Banjo and Kazooie. |
Falco
Default | Based on his appearance in Star Fox Command. |
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Orange | Reminiscent of his appearance in Star Fox 64 and Star Fox 64 3D, but with the orange of his pants also applied to his jacket. |
Blue | |
Red | Resembles his appearance in Star Fox: Assault. |
Green | |
Black | Complementary to Fox's "Dark Fox" costume. Reminiscent of a black pheasant or raven. |
White | |
Pink |
Fox
Default | Based on his appearance in Star Fox Command. |
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Black | Referred to as the "Dark Fox" on the Brawl DOJO!![7] He resembles a cross fox. |
Red | Resembles his red "Player 1" costume from Star Fox: Assault's Versus Mode and Falco's appearance in Assault. |
Green | |
Orange | |
White | The reticle is orange in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U instead of green. |
Yellow | Resembles Fox's Player 3 costume from Star Fox: Assault's Versus Mode. |
Purple | Resembles Wolf O'Donnell, Fox's rival. Also resembles a silver fox. |
Ganondorf
Black | Based on his appearance in The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess. |
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White | Complementary to Link's "Dark Link" costume. |
Purple | |
Green | |
Red | |
Yellow | Resembles his appearance in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. |
Grey | |
Blue | Resembles his appearance as the monster Ganon in the original The Legend of Zelda, A Link to the Past, and A Link Between Worlds. |
Greninja
Blue | Based on its appearance from Pokémon X and Y. |
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Red | Resembles Crawdaunt, a Water/Dark type Pokémon from Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire |
Pink | Resembles Lickilicky, a Normal type Pokémon from Pokémon Diamond and Pearl. |
Black | Somewhat resembles Greninja's appearance in its Shiny form. |
Lavender | |
Green | |
Grey | |
Purple | Resembles Shellder, a Water type Pokémon from Pokémon Red and Green. |
Ike
Default | Based on his appearance as a Hero in Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn.[9] |
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Yellow | Slightly resembles Greil, Ike's father. |
Red | Resembles the color scheme of a armored enemy unit in Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn |
Blue | Resembles Sigurd, one of the protagonists in Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War. |
Green | Resembles Geoffrey, one of Ike's comrades, as he appears in Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance. |
Brown | |
Black | Resembles the Black Knight, Ike's rival, as he appears in Radiant Dawn. |
White | Resembles Chrom as he appears in Awakening. |
Jigglypuff
Unlike previous games, none of Jigglypuff's alternate costumes change it to its Shiny coloration.
Default | Based on its modern design first seen in Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen. |
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Red | Taken over from its red alternate costume from Super Smash Bros. Melee. |
White | Its hat is reminiscent of the female protagonist of Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen. |
Blue | Resembles one of the possible colors for a nicknamed Jigglypuff in Pokémon Stadium. Its hat is reminiscent of the Bug Catcher Trainer class. |
Green | Resembles one of the possible colors for a nicknamed Jigglypuff in Pokémon Stadium. Its cap is reminiscent of Kirby with the Sleep Copy Ability. |
Pink | Taken over from its alternate costumes from the original Super Smash Bros. It has been revived since Melee. |
Nurse | Its hat is reminiscent of the Pokémon Center Nurse from Pokémon X and Y. |
Glasses | Its cap and glasses respectively are reminiscent of Serena's Red Felt Hat and White Wide-Frame Glasses from X and Y. |
King Dedede
The color of his hammer does not change between costumes.
Red | Based on his modern design first seen in Kirby's Avalanche with a more detailed tunic. |
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Pink | Resembles one of his alternate colors in Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards' Multiplayer mode. |
Green | Resembles one of his alternate costumes in Kirby Air Ride. The obi features embroidered Waddle Dees, using their appearance from Kirby Super Star Ultra. |
Purple | Resembles one of his alternate costumes in Kirby Air Ride. The obi is reminiscent of formal Japanese kimonos, and combined with the overall color scheme, somewhat resembles Queen Sectonia from Kirby: Triple Deluxe. |
Cyan | The obi features the same icons as one of the menu schemes from Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards. |
Grey | Resembles his appearance on the monochromatic Game Boy screen in Kirby's Dream Land. |
Blue | Resembles one of his alternate colors in Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards' Multiplayer mode. |
Black | Resembles one of his alternate costumes in Kirby Air Ride and a great penguin. |
Kirby
Pink | Based on his modern design first seen in Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards. |
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Yellow | Based on and directly referred to as "Keeby" from Kirby's Dream Course.[5] It also resembles Yellow Kirby from various Kirby titles and Beam Kirby in Kirby Super Star. Its colors are brighter in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS. |
Blue | Based on Ice Kirby in Kirby Super Star.[5] It also resembles Blue Kirby from various Kirby titles. |
Red | Based on Fire Kirby in Kirby Super Star.[5] It also resembles Red Kirby from various Kirby titles. |
Green | Resembles Green Kirby from various Kirby titles and Plasma Kirby in Kirby Super Star Ultra. |
White | Based on his monochromatic in-game sprite from Kirby's Dream Land.[10] |
Orange | Resembles his appearance after using Orange Spray Paint in Kirby & The Amazing Mirror and Kirby: Squeak Squad. It also resembles Crash Kirby and Fireball Kirby's appearances in artwork for Kirby's Adventure. |
Purple | Resembles Meta Knight unmasked, though with yellow eyes instead of white. This design would become the basis for Meta Knight's unmasked appearance in later Kirby games. Its colors are brighter in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS. |
Link
Green | Based on his appearance in The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess.[11] |
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Red | Based on the Goron Tunic from The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time.[5] Also resembles his tunic with the Red Ring equipped in the original The Legend of Zelda and Red Link from The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords and The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures. |
Blue | Based on the Zora Tunic from The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time.[5] It also resembles Blue Link from The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords and The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures. |
Purple | Resembles Purple Link from The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords and The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures and Link's purple-colored Blue Ring Tunic from Soulcalibur II. |
Yellow | Resembles his appearance after utilizing the Great Fairy's Tears in The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess. Also resembles an unused yellow tunic from The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. |
Black | Based on Dark Link's appearance[7] in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. |
White | Based on his appearance as a resident of Skyloft from the beginning of The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword.[12] |
Grey | Resembles Fierce Deity Link from The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask. The chain mail is more golden and the scabbard is darker in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS. |
Little Mac
Little Mac is the only character with 16 different costumes, having a wireframe variant of each of his eight standard costumes. The wireframe variants are based on the player's appearance in the original arcade Punch-Out!![13] His wireframe palette swaps have slightly brighter cel-shaded colors than their non-wireframe counterparts.
Giga Mac is always treated as green in Find Mii.
Default | Based on his appearance in Punch-Out!! for Wii. |
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Yellow | Resembles his appearance in Punch-Out!! (Wii)'s Title Defense Mode. |
White | Resembles his in-game sprite after defeating opposing boxers in Punch-Out!! (1987). |
Red | Resembles his appearance when fighting in the World Circuit in Punch-Out!! (Wii). |
Blue | Resembles his appearance when fighting in the Major Circuit in Punch-Out!! (Wii). |
Orange | Resembles his appearance as Player 2 in Punch-Out!! (Wii)'s Head-to-Head Mode. |
Green | Resembles the protagonist of the SNES version of Super Punch-Out!!. |
Pink | Wears his pink, hooded sweatshirt from the training montages in the Punch-Out!! series. The colors are inverted in the wireframe variant. |
Lucario
Mega Lucario is always treated as blue in Find Mii.
Blue | Based on its appearance from Pokémon Diamond and Pearl. |
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White | |
Grey | |
Teal | |
Navy | |
Green | |
Purple |
Lucas
Yellow | Based on his appearance in Mother 3. |
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Orange | Resembles Claus, Lucas's twin brother from Mother 3. |
Blue | |
Red | |
Grey | Resembles the Masked Man from Mother 3. The shirt features a sprite of the Masked Man's head. |
Cyan | Resembles Duster from Mother 3. |
Green | Resembles Boney's human disguise from Mother 3. The shirt's design features a sprite of Boney's head. |
Purple | The shirt's design features a sprite of a baby Drago from Mother 3. |
Lucina
Lucina's alternate costumes are based on female characters from Fire Emblem Awakening.[14]
Blue | Based on her appearance as a Lord in Fire Emblem Awakening. |
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Green | Resembles Nowi. |
Black | Resembles Cherche. |
White | Resembles Cordelia. |
Red | Resembles Tiki from Fire Emblem Awakening. The back of her cape features the crest of the Divine Dragon Naga, Tiki's mother. |
Yellow | Resembles Lissa, Lucina's aunt. |
Navy | Resembles Tharja. The back of her cape features the Brand of the Fell Dragon, a prominent symbol in Tharja's home country. |
Purple | Resembles Sumia. |
Luigi
Green | Based on his modern design first seen in Mario Party 4. |
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Orange | Resembles Mario's appearance on the North American boxart for Pinball, but with an orange cap. |
Pink | The original Super Smash Bros. website referred to this costume as "Strawberry Luigi".[5] It resembles his appearance in Wrecking Crew. |
Cyan | Resembles Mario's appearance on the North American boxart for Mario Bros. |
White | Resembles Fire Luigi. |
Purple | Resembles Waluigi, although the "L" on his cap is purple instead of yellow. This was not the case in Brawl. |
Blue | Resembles Mario's appearance on the Game & Watch boxart for Donkey Kong Jr. |
Yellow |
Mario
Red | Based on his modern design first seen in his in-game model of Luigi's Mansion. |
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White | Based on Fire Mario.[7] |
Blue | Reminiscent of his appearance on the Japanese and European covers of the NES version of Mario Bros.. |
Yellow | Based on Wario's classic design,[5] although the "M" on his cap is green instead of blue. This was not the case in previous Smash titles. |
Black | Originally, it was based on Foreman Spike from Wrecking Crew. However, the colors of his cap and overalls were changed to be more blue than red, resulting in a complete loss of similarity to Foreman Spike. |
Green | Reminiscent of the colors of his outfit on the Japanese boxart for Wrecking Crew, but with the overalls being more brown. It also resembles Luigi's appearance from promotional artwork for the arcade version of Mario Bros., with the colors of the overalls and shirt swapped. Finally, it bears a passing resemblance to Jinbe from Mole Mania, another game developed by Shigeru Miyamoto. |
Striped | Based on his appearance from Family Computer Golf: U.S. Course and NES Open Tournament Golf.[15] |
Purple | Resembles Waluigi. It also resembles Mario's appearance with the L and W Emblems equipped in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. |
Marth
Navy | Based on his appearance as a Lord in Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon and New Mystery of the Emblem: Heroes of Light and Shadow.[16][17] The Falchion retains its design from Fire Emblem: Mystery of the Emblem. |
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Red | Resembles the overworld sprites of enemy units in the Fire Emblem games. |
Green | Resembles the overworld sprites of allied units in the Fire Emblem games. |
Black | |
White | Originally, it was based on Leif, the protagonist of Fire Emblem: Thracia 776.[18] However, the color scheme was changed to be more monochrome compared to Melee and Brawl, resulting in less similarity to Leif. |
Blue | Resembles his appearance in Fire Emblem: Mystery of the Emblem. |
Yellow | Complimentary to Roy's yellow costume. |
Purple | Resembles Roy's appearance in Super Smash Bros. Melee. |
Mega Man
Blue | Based on his appearance in Mega Man. |
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Red | Resembles his appearance when using Items 1, 2, and 3 in Mega Man 2, the various Rush Summons and Rush Adaptors from Mega Man 4 to Mega Man 6, and the Optic Laser in Street Fighter X Mega Man. |
Green | Resembles his appearance when using Hyper Bomb in the original Mega Man, Leaf Shield in Mega Man 2, Search Snake in Mega Man 3, Gyro Attack in Mega Man 5, Centaur Flash in Mega Man 6, and Tornado Blow in Mega Man 9. |
Brown | Resembles his appearance when using Metal Blade in Mega Man 2. Similar colors are seen when using Ring Boomerang in Mega Man 4, and in the official artwork of Silver Tomahawk in Mega Man 6, though the latter's in-game appearance is notably different. |
Cyan | Resembles his appearance when using Gemini Laser in Mega Man 3. Similar colors with a slightly lighter shade of cyan are seen in official artwork for Skull Barrier in Mega Man 4, and the in-game appearance when using Crystal Eye in Mega Man 5 and Jewel Satellite in Mega Man 9, while a slightly darker shade is seen when using Air Shooter in Mega Man 2, Dive Missile in Mega Man 4, and Water Wave in Mega Man 5. |
Chartreuse | Resembles his appearance when using Slash Claw in Mega Man 7. Similar colors are seen when using Astro Crush in Mega Man 8. |
Orange | Resembles his appearance when using Fire Storm in the original Mega Man, Atomic Fire in Mega Man 2, Magma Bazooka in Mega Man 9, and Solar Blaze in Mega Man 10, as well as the official artwork for Flame Blast in Mega Man 6. Similar colors are seen when using Star Crash in Mega Man 5, Flame Sword in Mega man 8, Wave Burner in Mega Man & Bass, and Yoga Inferno in Street Fighter X Mega Man. |
Grey | Resembles his appearance when using Thunder Beam in the original Mega Man, Top Spin in Mega Man 3, and Thunder Wool in Mega Man 10. |
Meta Knight
Blue | Based on his design first seen in Kirby Super Star. Taking over his appearance in Brawl, he also wears gauntlets over his gloves. This design was reimported to later Kirby titles. |
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White | Resembles one of his alternate costumes in Kirby Air Ride. |
Red | Resembles one of his alternate costumes in Kirby Air Ride. |
Green | Resembles one of his alternate costumes in Kirby Air Ride. |
Navy | Resembles his original appearance in Kirby's Adventure, but with red eyes. |
Pink | Resembles one of his alternate costumes in Kirby Air Ride, as well as Kirby. |
Purple | Based on Galacta Knight.[19] |
Grey | Based on Dark Meta Knight.[20] |
Mewtwo
Default | Based on its modern design first seen in Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen. |
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Orange | Resembles one of the possible colors for Mewtwo in the Pokémon Stadium titles. |
Blue | Resembles one of the possible colors for Mewtwo in the Pokémon Stadium titles. |
Brown | |
Pink | Resembles its original artwork from Pokémon Red and Green, which was presented as pink rather than purple later on. |
Yellow | Resembles its original Shiny coloration from Pokémon Gold, Silver, and Crystal. |
Cyan | |
Purple | Resembles Shadow Lugia from Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness. |
Mii Fighter
The Mii Fighters' various costume options are distinct from how other characters' alternate costumes work. The colors of these costumes match the Mii's original color from the Mii Maker. In addition, the Mii's original color is used in Find Mii. To view the Mii Fighters' alternate costumes, see here.
Mr. Game & Watch
Black | Resembles the characters from the Game & Watch games Fire and Parachute. He has the general color of the LCD frames in most of the Game & Watch handhelds. |
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Red | Reminiscent of characters and objects as depicted on the Virtual Boy. |
Yellow | Reminiscent of characters and objects as depicted on the original Game Boy. |
Blue | |
Teal | Reminiscent of the two shades commonly used by the Game Boy for the background and foreground. |
Cyan | Reminiscent of the backlit display of the Game Boy Light. |
Green | |
White | Reminiscent of the monochromatic LCD screen of the Game & Watch games. |
Ness
Red | Based on his appearance in Earthbound. |
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White | Resembles Fuel from Mother 3, but with a cap. |
Yellow | Based on the uniforms of the Hanshin Tigers, a Japanese baseball team.[5] The shirt's pattern is reminiscent of the Gigantic Ant enemy from EarthBound. |
Green | His clothes resemble the color scheme of Everdred’s outfit in EarthBound. |
Blue | Resembles his younger self that he encounters in Magicant. |
Black | The shirt features a sprite of Mr. Saturn on the front. |
Cyan | The shirt's pattern is reminiscent of Master Belch from EarthBound. |
Purple | The shirt's pattern is reminiscent of the tile pattern on the file select and character naming screens in EarthBound. |
Olimar
Four of Olimar's costumes replace him with Alph, one of the protagonists of Pikmin 3.
Tan | Based on his appearance in Pikmin 3. |
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Red | |
Green | |
Blue | Combines elements of his white and blue costumes from Brawl, which resemebled a Navy Mark IV space suit and his partner Louie from Pikmin 2, respectively. |
Alph | Replaced with Alph. |
Alph Green | Resembles Charlie, Alph's captain in Pikmin 3. |
Alph Pink | Resembles Brittany, Alph's co-worker in Pikmin 3. |
Alph Red | Resembles Olimar. |
Pac-Man
Default | Based on his design in the Japanese version of Pac-Land, the Pac-Man World titles, and the Japanese arcade cabinets. |
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Blue | Resembles his in-game sprite with the Wing Shoes power-up from Pac-Land. |
Yellow | |
Black | |
Purple | resembles the color scheme of the Mother Fiary from Pac-Land. |
White | Resembles his appearance with the Wing Shoes power-up from Pac-Land. |
Red | The armbands are noticeably thinner, which makes them resemble compression sleeves, and he wears red leggings instead of Wing Shoes. |
Plaid | His gloves and boots are reminiscent of oven mitts. |
Palutena
White | Based on her appearance in Kid Icarus Uprising, which itself is based on her appearance in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. |
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Pink | Resembles her in-game sprite from the original Kid Icarus. |
Cyan | Resembles Amazon Pandora from Kid Icarus: Uprising. |
Green | Resembles her appearance in Kid Icarus's instruction booklet. |
Blue | Sligtly resembles her appearance in artwork for Kid Icaurus. |
Red | Resembles Viridi. |
Black | Resembles Dark Pit. |
Purple | Resembles Medusa as she appears in Uprising. |
Peach
Pink | More intricate version of her modern design first seen in Mario Party 4. |
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Yellow | Resembles Daisy's modern design first seen in Mario Party 4. |
Red | Resembles Pauline's original appearance in Donkey Kong. |
Blue | Resembles one of her alternate colors from Mario Golf and Daisy's appearance on the title screen of NES Open Tournament Golf. |
Green | Resembles one of her alternate colors from Mario Golf and her appearance on the title screen of NES Open Tournament Golf. |
White | Resembles a wedding gown. The dress is reminiscent of the wedding dress Paper Peach wore in Super Paper Mario. |
Fire | Resembles her in-game sprite from the original Super Mario Bros. and Fire Peach from Super Mario 3D World. |
Black |
Pikachu
Default | Based on its modern design first seen in Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen. |
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Red | Resembles one of the possible colors for a nicknamed Pikachu in Pokémon Stadium and its Shiny coloration. Its cap is reminiscent of the male protagonist's appearance in the original Pokémon games. |
Green | Resembles one of the possible colors for a nicknamed Pikachu in Pokémon Stadium. Its headband is reminiscent of Brendan's appearance in Pokémon Emerald. |
Cyan | Its goggles are reminiscent of the Swimmer Trainer class and Pichu's Blue Team costume from Super Smash Bros. Melee. |
Yellow | Its cap resembles Ethan's appearance in Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver. |
Blue | Taken over from its alternate costumes from the original Super Smash Bros. It has been revived since Melee. |
White | Its coloration resembles its Shiny coloration. Its headband resembles the Choice Band. |
Purple | Its coloration resembles its appearance in Pokémon X and Y and its official artwork for the Pokémon series. Its cap and glasses resemble the clothing items Red Outdoors Cap and Wide-Frame Glasses from Pokémon X and Y, which are part of Calem's default clothing as a player character in those games. |
Pit
White | Based on his appearance in Kid Icarus: Uprising,[21] which itself was based on his appearance in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. |
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Yellow | |
Red | Resembles his chiton after obtaining the Gold Arrow and reaching Level 4 strength in the original Kid Icarus. |
Green | Resembles his chiton after obtaining the Bronze Arrow and reaching Level 2 strength in Kid Icarus. |
Blue | Resembles his chiton after obtaining the Sacred Arrow and reaching Level 5 strength in Kid Icarus. |
Black | Referred to as a "fallen angel" on the Brawl DOJO!!.[7] Unlike in Brawl, Pit retains his white wings and gains a purple scarf, likely to better differentiate him from Dark Pit. |
Cyan | Resembles his chiton after obtaining the Silver Arrow and reaching Level 3 strength in Kid Icarus . |
Pink |
R.O.B.
R.O.B.’s default costume switches between the first and second ones listed depending on if the game is the Japanese version or not.
Tan | Based on the Japanese version of R.O.B., the "Family Computer Robot", which was released as a peripheral for the Famicom.[22] It is the default color for Japanese releases of Super Smash Bros. 4. |
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Grey | Based on the Western version of R.O.B. released for the NES. The text on his base reads "R.O.B. - Robotic Operating Buddy" instead of "Family Computer Robot". It is the default color for American and PAL releases of Super Smash Bros. 4, though some visual elements retain the Famicom color as primary. |
Yellow | Resembles Spike, a glitch enemy from Stack-Up. |
Purple | Resembles Flipper, a glitch enemy from Stack-Up. |
Blue | Resembles the Indigo Nintendo GameCube, as well as the Cobalt Blue Game Boy Advance SP. |
Green | Resembles the R.O.B. Launcher enemy from Brawl's Subspace Emissary. |
White | |
Red | Resembles the Virtual Boy. |
Robin
Half of Robin's costumes are male, while the other half are female.
Male | Based on the default customization settings for the male player character in Fire Emblem Awakening. |
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Female | Based on the default customization settings for the female player character in Fire Emblem Awakening. |
Green | Resembles the overworld sprite for Mark, the customizable tactician from Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade. |
Red | Resembles Anna, a recurring shopkeeper in the Fire Emblem series, as she appeared in Fire Emblem Awakening. |
Blue | Resembles Kris, the avatar from Fire Emblem: New Mystery of the Emblem: Heroes of Light and Shadow. |
Orange | Resembles Eyvel from Fire Emblem: Thracia 776. |
White | Resembles the White Mage class from Square Enix's Final Fantasy series. |
Pink | Resembles Serra from Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade. |
Rosalina & Luma
With the exception of her default and purple costumes, Rosalina's alternate costumes are complementary to Peach's and transitively may share some sources of inspiration. Additionally, there are six different colors of Luma outlined here, although the colors are not tied to Rosalina's costume.
Cyan | Based on her appearance in Super Mario Galaxy. |
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Pink | Resembles a Hungry Luma. |
Yellow | Resembles a Yellow Luma. |
Green | Resembles a Green Power Star as well as a Green Luma. |
Red | Resembles Fire Rosalina in Super Mario 3D World. Also resembles a Red Power Star and a Red Luma. |
Purple | Resembles Lubba from Super Mario Galaxy 2. Also resembles a Purple Coin. |
Black | |
White | Resembles Peach's in-game sprite from the original Super Mario Bros. and Fire Peach from Super Mario 3D World. |
Roy
Blue | Based on his appearance in Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade and his appearance in Fire Emblem Awakening as an Einherjar, his design intended to make him appear more mature.[17] |
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Red | Resembles Alen, one of Roy's allies in Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade. |
Green | Resembles Lance, one of Roy's allies in Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade. |
Violet | Resembles Marcus, Roy's guardian and ally in Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade. |
Cyan | Resembles Eliwood, Roy's father, as he appears in Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade. |
Purple | Resembles Zephiel, the main antagonist of Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade. |
Pink | Resembles Cecilia, Roy's tutor and ally in Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade. |
Yellow |
Ryu
Most of Ryu's costumes appear to derive from his alternate colors in Street Fighter II titles.
White | Based on his appearance from Street Fighter IV. |
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Grey | His alternate color from Street Fighter II': Champion Edition when playing in a Mirror Match. |
Cyan | His default color from Street Fighter II' Turbo: Hyper Fighting. |
Black | His default color from Super Street Fighter II Turbo. |
Orange | His "Short" color from Super Street Fighter II. |
Blue | His "Forward" color from Super Street Fighter II. |
Green | His "Roundhouse" color from Super Street Fighter II. |
Red | Resembles his "Start" color from Super Street Fighter II, but with a purple headband instead of a black one. Also resembles Dan Hibiki, another fighter from the Street Fighter series. |
Samus
Orange | Based on the Varia Suit[23] as it appears in Metroid: Other M.[21] |
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Blue | Based on the Fusion Suit[23] from Metroid Fusion. |
Pink | Based on the Gravity Suit's in-game sprite from Super Metroid,[5][23] but more closely resembles the color scheme of the Varia Suit of the original Metroid when missiles are selected. |
Brown | Based on the Dark Suit[23] from Metroid Prime 2: Echoes. |
Purple | Based on the Gravity Suit's appearance in Metroid Prime.[24] |
Green | The original Super Smash Bros. website referred to this alternate costume as "mass-produced Samus",[5] a reference to Gundam. Referred to as "Green Samus" by Masahiro Sakurai.[24] While the artwork depicts the suit with an orange helmet and breastplate, they are red in-game. |
White | Based on the Light Suit[24] from Metroid Prime 2: Echoes. |
Black | Based on Dark Samus.[24] |
Sheik
Blue | Based on unused concept art of her from The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess.[25] |
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Red | |
Purple | Resembles her appearance in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. |
Pink | |
Green | |
Black | Complementary to Link's "Dark Link" costume. |
Yellow | |
White |
Shulk
With the exception of his first and last alternate costumes, all of Shulk's costumes are based on the color schemes of his party members from Xenoblade Chronicles.[14]
Red | Based on his default Colony 9 outfit, dubbed "Colony Type I". |
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White | Resembles Mecha-Fiora. |
Black | Resembles Dunban. |
Orange | Resembles Reyn. |
Blue | Resembles Sharla. |
Lavender | Resembles Melia. |
Yellow | Resembles Riki. |
Trunks | Based on his "Swimsuit" armor set and his appearance with weapons unequipped in Xenoblade Chronicles. His skin is slightly tanned when wearing this costume. Officially dubbed "Ecru Type" as of Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition. |
Sonic
Blue | Based on his modern design first seen in Sonic Unleashed. |
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Purple | Resembles NiGHTS, a character from Sega's NiGHTS into Dreams. The cuffs are reminiscent of the purple Chaos Emerald. |
Cyan | Resembles Classic Sonic. The cuffs are reminiscent of the Crystal Ring powerup from Sonic Adventure. |
White | Resembles Silver the Hedgehog. The cuffs are reminiscent of the blue Ark of the Cosmos from Sonic Riders: Zero Gravity. |
Black | The color scheme most closely resembles Dark Sonic from Sonic X. |
Yellow | The cuffs slightly resemble Silver's bracelets. |
Green | The cuffs resemble the hand sprite from Knuckles the Echidna in Sonic the Hedgehog 2's Special Stage checkpoints. |
Red | The cuffs are reminiscent of the hand sprite that appears when the player passes through one of Sonic the Hedgehog 2's Special Stage checkpoints. |
Toon Link
Green | Based on his appearance in The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker. |
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Red | Resembles Red Link from The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords and The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures. |
Blue | Resembles Blue Link from The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords and The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures. |
Purple | Resembles Purple Link from The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords and The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures. |
Brown | Resembles Link's appearance in the original The Legend of Zelda. |
Black | Resembles Dark Link and the Interlopers from The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess. Also resembles Shadow Link from The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures. |
Grey | Resembles Link's tunic with the Blue Ring equipped in The Legend of Zelda. |
Teal | Resembles Link's appearance in The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past and its sequel A Link Between Worlds. |
Villager
Villager's appearance varies greatly between costumes, with differing eyes, hair, gender and clothing. All of Villager's alternate costumes, with the exception of the yellow costume, are based on how the player may look at the start of a new game depending on how they answer questions asked by Kapp'n or Rover in Animal Crossing: Wild World and Animal Crossing: City Folk respectively.
Red | Male villager wearing a "No. 1 Shirt" as he appears in artwork for City Folk. |
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Pink | Female villager wearing a "Daisy Shirt" as she appears in artwork for Wild World. |
Yellow | Male villager wearing a "Racer 6 Tee". The corresponding starting appearance in Wild World and City Folk instead sports the "Paw Tee" and a different hairstyle. |
Green | Female villager wearing a "Turnip Top". |
Cyan | Male villager wearing a "Blue Tie-Dye Tee" as he appears in artwork for City Folk. |
Blue | Female villager wearing a "Rugby Tee". |
Purple | Male villager wearing a "Four-Ball Tee". |
Chartreuse | Female villager wearing a "Yellow Bolero". |
Wario
Half of Wario's costumes use his biker outfit from the WarioWare series, while the other half use his classic outfit.
Wario-Man is always treated as pink in Find Mii.
Wario is the only character to have their number of costumes decrease from Super Smash Bros. Brawl, as he had 12 in Brawl and 8 in Super Smash Bros. 4.
Blue | Based on his appearance in the WarioWare series.[26] |
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Red | Combines elements of his red and black costumes from Brawl. Resembles his Player 1 appearance in WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Party Game$!. |
Yellow | Combines elements of his yellow and green costumes from Brawl. His yellow jacket, purple jeans, and green shoes with brown soles bears a passing resemblance to his "Overalls Wario" appearance. Also resembles his Player 3 appearance in WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Party Game$!. |
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Classic | Based on his appearance in the Mario and Wario Land series. Referred to as "Overalls Wario" on the Brawl DOJO!![26] |
Classic Red | Resembles Mario's appearance in Donkey Kong and one of Wario's alternate colors in Mario Golf. |
Classic Cyan | Resembles Mario's appearance on the Japanese boxart for Mario Bros. |
Classic Green | Resembles Mario's appearance on the Japanese boxart for Wrecking Crew and Luigi's appearance on the arcade version of Mario Bros. |
Wii Fit Trainer
Half of the Wii Fit Trainer's costumes are female, while the other half are male.
Female | Resembles her appearance in Wii Fit, but with her hairstyle from Wii Fit Plus. |
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Male | Resembles his appearance in Wii Fit. |
Green | Resembles her appearance in Wii Fit Plus and Wii Fit U. |
Male Green | Resembles his appearance in Wii Fit Plus and Wii Fit U. |
Red | The color of the tank top and waistband is reminiscent of the Aerobics category. |
Male Red | The color of the suit is reminiscent of the Aerobics category. |
Yellow | Resembles her outfit from Wii Fit Plus that appears during Yoga or Strength Training activity in My Wii Fit Plus mode. The color of the tank top and waistband is reminiscent of the Balance Games category. |
Male Yellow | Resembles his outfit from Wii Fit Plus that appears during Yoga or Strength Training activity in My Wii Fit Plus mode. The color of the suit is reminiscent of the Balance Games category. |
Yoshi
Unlike in previous installments, the spots on Yoshi's Egg now match those of the selected costume.
Green | Based on a Green Yoshi.[5] His appearance based on his modern design first seen in Super Mario Sunchine. |
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Red | Based on a Red Yoshi.[5] |
Blue | Based on a Blue Yoshi.[5] |
Yellow | Based on a Yellow Yoshi.[5] |
Pink | Based on a Pink Yoshi.[5] |
Cyan | Based on a Light Blue Yoshi.[5] |
Purple | Resembles a Purple Yoshi. |
Black | Resembles a Black Yoshi. |
Zelda
Default | Based on her appearance in The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess.[11][27] |
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Red | Resembles the color scheme of her in-game sprite when Link rescues her with the Red Ring equipped in the original The Legend of Zelda. |
Blue | Resembles her in-game sprite when Link rescues her with the Blue Ring equipped in the original The Legend of Zelda. |
Purple | Based on Adult Zelda in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time.[7] |
Green | Resembles her in-game sprite when Link rescues her with no ring equipped in the original The Legend of Zelda. |
Black | Complementary to Link's "Dark Link" costume. |
Pink | Resembles her appearance in The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past and its sequel The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds. |
White | Resembles a wedding gown. It also resembles her overworld sprite from The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past and her appearance as the goddess Hylia in The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword. |
Zero Suit Samus
Cyan | Based on her appearance in Metroid: Other M and Metroid: Zero Mission. |
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Blue | Resembles the Zero Suit at the end of Metroid Prime 2: Echoes. |
Red | Resembles her leotard at the end of the original Metroid. |
Black | Resembles her outfit at the end of Super Metroid. |
Green | Complementary to Samus's "Green Samus" costume. |
White | Resembles her outfit from one of the endings of Metroid Fusion. Also resembles the Gunship Mii's Zero Suit from Nintendo Land, albeit with pink Chozo marks instead of green. |
Shorts Orange | Based on her Casual Outfit at the end of Metroid: Zero Mission.[28][29] |
Shorts Blue | Based on her Casual Outfit at the end of Fusion. |
References
- ^ Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U - Final Video Presentation. Official Nintendo YouTube channel (2015-12-15). Retrieved on 2016-02-06. “There's also a color variation inspired by Jeanne.”
- ^ Super Smash Bros. for Wii U (North America) - Tip: "A Bowser Impostor?! – In Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels, Mario fights a blue fake Bowser before the real thing. That blue fake is his eighth color in this game!"
- ^ Super Smash Bros. for Wii U (North America) - Palutena's Guidance: "I wonder if his father bought him that Junior Clown Car. It's decked out with all sorts of bells and whistles."
- ^ Super Smash Bros. for Wii U (North America) - Palutena's Guidance: "That Koopa Clown Car is the mass-produced type."
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r 色ちがいのひみつ
- ^ a b c Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U - Final Video Presentation. Official Nintendo YouTube channel (2015-12-15). Retrieved on 2016-02-06. “There's also a color variation inspired by Jeanne.”
- ^ a b c d e f Smash Bros. DOJO!! - Color Changes
- ^ 速報スマブラ拳!! :ドクターマリオ (Japanese)
- ^ Masahiro Sakurai (2014-05-23). Director's Room. Miiverse. Archived from the original on 2017-10-17. Retrieved on 2018-04-28. “For this game, Ike's design is based on the hero that appears in Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn.”
- ^ 速報スマブラ拳!! : アンケート集計拳!! - Page 82 in post-launch.
- ^ a b Masahiro Sakurai (2007-05-23). Link. Smash Bros. DOJO!!. Retrieved on 2018-04-20. “The design of this particular Link comes from The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess.”
- ^ Masahiro Sakurai (2014-06-24). Director's Room. Miiverse. Archived from the original on 2017-10-17. Retrieved on 2016-02-05. “Pic of the day. Here's Link in an outfit based on his ordinary clothes in Skyward Sword! The art style looks a little different, but the actual clothing model is still his usual tunic.”
- ^ Masahiro Sakurai (2014-05-12). Director's Room. Miiverse. Archived from the original on 2017-10-17. Retrieved on 2016-02-05. “Pic of the day. Here's wire frame Little Mac--re-envisioned from the original Punch-Out!! game. The man that actually drew the pixel art wire frame in the original was none other than Shigeru Miyamoto. He said he drew the pixels for the wire frame on graph paper.”
- ^ a b Masahiro Sakurai (2014-10-27). Director's Room. Miiverse. Archived from the original on 2017-10-17. Retrieved on 2016-02-05. “Pic of the day. The color variations for Shulk are all based off outfit colors of his travel companions…excluding one of them. Lucina's color variations are also based off the female characters in Fire Emblem Awakening.”
- ^ Masahiro Sakurai (2014-07-10). Director's Room. Miiverse. Retrieved on 2016-02-05. “Pic of the day. The character farther in the back isn't from the Imperial forces, and the character in the front is not the infamous drum-playing puppet in Osaka. No, Mario is actually wearing an outfit from Family Computer Golf: U.S. Course! NES Open Tournament Golf might be a more familiar title.”
- ^ Masahiro Sakurai (2014-09-03). Director's Room. Miiverse. Archived from the original on 2017-10-09. Retrieved on 2018-04-28. “We gave Marth a full makeover, giving him design elements from Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon and newer games.”
- ^ a b Masked Man (translator) (2016-02-23). Nintendo Dream Interview with Sakurai: Part 2. SourceGaming. Retrieved on 2018-04-18.
- ^ 速報スマブラ拳!! : アンケート集計拳!! - Page 11 in post-launch.
- ^ Super Smash Bros. Ultimate (North America) - Tip: "Galacta Knight – Meta Knight's seventh color variation is based on Galacta Knight, who makes an appearance in Kirby Super Star Ultra and is said to be the strongest warrior in the galaxy."
- ^ Super Smash Bros. Ultimate (North America) - Tip: "Dark Meta Knight – Meta Knight's eighth color variation is based on a shadow version of Meta Knight, Dark Meta Knight, who appears in Kirby & The Amazing Mirror."
- ^ a b Wii U & Nintendo 3DS Developer Direct. Official Nintendo YouTube channel (2014-07-11). Retrieved on 2016-02-06. “Until now Samus was based off the design from Super Metroid, but she's been given a major makeover. Her design is now closer to that of Metroid: Other M.”
- ^ Super Smash Bros. for Wii U (North America) - Tip: "R.O.B.: Color Variations – R.O.B.'s red-and-white second color is based on the Japan version of R.O.B. In fact, it's even his default color in the Japanese version of this game!"
- ^ a b c d Masahiro Sakurai (2014-09-03). Director's Room. Miiverse. Archived from the original on 2017-10-17. Retrieved on 2016-02-05. “Pic of the day. Until now, you were only able to choose from four, or sometimes five or six colors for each character. This time, though, all characters have eight colors to choose from! The first four color schemes for Samus are based off her Varia Suit, Fusion Suit, Gravity Suit from Super Metroid, and the Dark Suit.”
- ^ a b c d Masahiro Sakurai (2014-09-03). Director's Room. Miiverse. Archived from the original on 2017-10-17. Retrieved on 2016-02-05. “…And here she is in the color schemes of the Gravity Suit from Metroid Prime, Green Samus (a regular in the Smash series), the Light Suit, and Dark Samus. A total of eight colors.”
- ^ Masahiro Sakurai (2008-01-16). Sheik. Smash Bros. DOJO!!. Retrieved on 2018-04-23. “Sheik doesn’t appear in The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess, but we based her model on a design that was drafted up during the development of that game.”
- ^ a b Masahiro Sakurai (2007-06-20). Wario. Smash Bros. DOJO!!. Retrieved on 2018-04-27. “Many fans clamored for Wario to join the fray, and so now he finally makes his appearance...in his WarioWare costume.”
- ^ Masahiro Sakurai (2007-05-25). Zelda. Smash Bros. DOJO!!. Retrieved on 2018-04-23. “Just like Link, Zelda’s design has also changed.”
- ^ Masahiro Sakurai (2014-09-03). Director's Room. Miiverse. Archived from the original on 2017-10-17. Retrieved on 2016-02-05. “Pic of the day. Looking at the number of days we have left for development, it would be an impossible task to create this… That's what I told my staff. But thanks to the determination of her female designer, these Zero Suit outfits got completed in time. From the ending of Metroid: Zero Mission, here's Samus in shorts!”
- ^ Super Smash Bros. for Wii U (North America) - Tip: "Zero Suit Samus's 7th Color – Zero Suit Samus's seventh color variation is a unique orange outfit. This outfit first appeared in certain endings of Metroid: Zero Mission."
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