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For the Castlevania character, see Death.
For the German smasher, see Smasher:reaper.
Reaper & Reapette
SSBU spirit Reaper & Reapette.png
KidIcarusSymbol.svg

Official artwork of a Reaper and a Reapette in Kid Icarus: Uprising.

Universe Kid Icarus
Article on Icaruspedia Reaper & Reapette

Reaper (死神 Death God) and Reapettes (子死神) are enemies in the Kid Icarus series.

Origin

Reapers are among the more powerful minions of the Underworld Army, and are responsible for ferrying the souls of the dead to the underworld. They first appeared in the original Kid Icarus with a fairly generic "grim reaper" design. They patrol their assigned areas slowly, but upon seeing Pit, they will go berserk and summon a swarm of flying Reapettes to attack, accompanied by frantic music.

In Kid Icarus Uprising, Reapers return with a more distinctive design, though their behavior remains similar. They are prominently featured in the fourth chapter, where Pit must infiltrate their fortress. The boss of the area is the gigantic Great Reaper.

In Super Smash Bros. Brawl

A Reaper and a Reapette appear together in Brawl as a sticker.

Stickers
Name Game Effect Characters
Reaper & Reapette Kid Icarus DefenseFlame+012Flame (effect) Resistance +12 Pit Pit (SSBB)
Brawl Sticker Reaper & Reapette (Kid Icarus).png
Reaper & Reapette
(Kid Icarus)

In Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS

In Smash Run

An undisturbed Reaper in Smash Run.

Reapers appear as enemies, using their design from Kid Icarus: Uprising. They remain stationary and look around themselves, and upon noticing a player, they start attacking, sending out homing Reapettes which make characters trip on contact. If close enough, they also attack with a scythe swipe which does high damage and knockback. While a Reaper is activated, a whimsical 8-bit tune (the same heard in the Kid Icarus series in the same circumstance) overrides any prior music.

Trophy

The Reaper & Reapette trophy is a standard random unlock in the 3DS version.

Reaper & Reapette's trophy in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS
Reaper & Reapette
NTSC Since he's clearly not planning on doing any gardening, watch out for that scythe! You can tell when one of these has its sights set on you because the music will change and you'll hear a loud scream as it summons its Reapettes. If you always keep your distance and attack from afar, there's no need to fear the Reapers.
PAL Since he's clearly not planning on doing any gardening, watch out for that scythe! You can tell when one of these has its sights set on you because the music will change and you'll hear a loud scream as it summons its Reapettes. If you always keep your distance and attack from afar, there'll be no need to fear the Reapers.

In Super Smash Bros. for Wii U

In Smash Tour

A Reaper can appear as a random event. It roams around the board, and when touched by a player, it grants them a checkpoint bonus in exchange for three fighters before disappearing. Players with fewer than three characters just get launched away.

Trophy

In the Wii U version, the Reaper trophy is a Challenge reward obtained by defeating at least four opponents with Pit in Cruel Smash.

Reaper's trophy in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U
Reaper
NTSC Since he's clearly not planning on doing any gardening, watch out for that scythe! He loved to scream and summon Reapettes in Kid Icarus: Uprising. In Smash Tour, you'll need to have at least three fighters when you encounter him to earn a Checkpoint Bonus. If you don't bring enough fighters, you'll get launched. Ouch!
NES: Kid Icarus (08/1987)
3DS: Kid Icarus: Uprising (03/2012)
PAL A foe that appears in Kid Icarus: Uprising, wielding a rather intimidating scythe. In that game, he'd go berserk if you entered his line of sight, calling in his Reapette minions to attack. In Smash Tour, bump into him with three or more fighters to get a Checkpoint Bonus. Be careful, though! With two or fewer, you'll just get launched!
NES: Kid Icarus (02/1987)
3DS: Kid Icarus: Uprising (03/2012)

In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

Spirit

The Reaper & Reapette appear as an Ace-class support spirit. They can be summoned using the cores of Death and Grim Leecher.

In Adventure Mode: World of Light, the Reaper & Reapette is presumably one of the countless spirits captured by Galeem during his takeover of the universe. After Galeem's defeat, Dharkon takes control of Galeem's spirits, including the Reaper & Reapette. The Reaper & Reapette's spirit is located in the Dracula's Castle sub-dungeon of The Dark Realm.

The Spirit Battle uses a Ganondorf puppet fighter and is fought on the Spear Pillar stage's Ω form. He is fought alongside an army of Tiny Ganondorf pupet fighters. During the battle, each puppet fighter wields a Death's Scythe, referencing the scythes the Reapers & Reapettes wield, while each puppet fighter damages the player's fighter by dashing into them, referencing the Reaper's ability to dash into the player.

No. Image Name Type Class Cost Ability Series
720
SSBU spirit Reaper & Reapette.png
Reaper & Reapette
Support
★★★ 1 Side Special ↑ Kid Icarus Series

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name
Japan Japanese 死神 & 子死神
UK English Reaper & Reapette
France French Faucheur et Faucilleur
Germany German Schnitter & Schnitterchen
Spain Spanish Funesto y funesto menor
Italy Italian Falce e Falcetta
China Chinese Reaper & Reapette
South Korea Korean 저승사자 & 꼬마 저승사자
Netherlands Dutch Reaper en Reapette
Russia Russian Жнец и жница

Trivia

  • The last part of the 3DS trophy description is a possible reference to the song (Don't Fear) The Reaper.
  • Super Smash Bros. for Wii U is the only game that features a Reaper without any Reapettes, although they are still mentioned in the trophy description.