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|08||{{Head|Pikachu|s=32px}}<br/> [[Pikachu]]||1996.02.27<br/>''[[wikipedia:Pokémon Red, Blue, and Yellow|Pokémon Red Version]]''||[[File:SSB64_Icon.png|32px]] 1999
|08||{{Head|Pikachu|s=32px}}<br/> [[Pikachu]]||1996.02.27<br/>''[[wikipedia:Pokémon Red, Blue, and Yellow|Pokémon Red Version]]''||[[File:SSB64_Icon.png|32px]] 1999
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|09||{{Head|Luigi|s=32px}}<br/> [[Luigi]]||1983.03.14<br/>''[[wikipedia:List_of_LCD_games_featuring_Mario#Mario_Bros.|Mario Bros.]]'' <small>(technical)</small><ref name="technical">This game/movie was made as promotional material/a tie-in for a game that happened to come out after. The game the character was designed for is being counted as their actual debut.</ref><br/>1983.04.04<br/>''[[wikipedia:Mario Bros.|Mario Bros.]]''||[[File:SSB64_Icon.png|32px]] 1999
|09||{{Head|Luigi|s=32px}}<br/> [[Luigi]]||1983.03.14<br/>''[[wikipedia:List_of_LCD_games_featuring_Mario#Mario_Bros.|Mario Bros.]]'' <small>(technical debut)</small><ref name="technical">This character was developed for a certain game. However, a tie-in/promotional game or movie was developed alongside that game and happened to come out first. The game the character was designed for is being counted as the true debut of the character.</ref><br/>1983.04.04<br/>''[[wikipedia:Mario Bros.|Mario Bros.]]''||[[File:SSB64_Icon.png|32px]] 1999
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|10||{{Head|Ness|s=32px}}<br/> [[Ness]]||1994.08.27<br/>''[[wikipedia:EarthBound|EarthBound]]''||[[File:SSB64_Icon.png|32px]] 1999
|10||{{Head|Ness|s=32px}}<br/> [[Ness]]||1994.08.27<br/>''[[wikipedia:EarthBound|EarthBound]]''||[[File:SSB64_Icon.png|32px]] 1999
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|21<sup>ε</sup>||{{Head|Lucina|s=32px}}<br/> [[Lucina]]||2012.04.19<br/>''[[wikipedia:Fire Emblem Awakening|Fire Emblem Awakening]]''||[[File:SSB4_Icon.png|32px]] 2014
|21<sup>ε</sup>||{{Head|Lucina|s=32px}}<br/> [[Lucina]]||2012.04.19<br/>''[[wikipedia:Fire Emblem Awakening|Fire Emblem Awakening]]''||[[File:SSB4_Icon.png|32px]] 2014
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|22||{{Head|Young Link|s=32px}}<br/> [[Young Link]]||1998.11.21<br/>''[[wikipedia:The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time]]''<ref name="Toon/Young Link">Young Link and Toon Link are meant to represent specific incarnations of Link. So the debut of "Young Link" is the debut of the young Link from OoT, not the debut of ''a'' young Link, same goes for Toon Link.</ref>||[[File:SSBM_Icon.png|32px]] 2001
|22||{{Head|Young Link|s=32px}}<br/> [[Young Link]]<ref name="Toon/Young Link">Young Link and Toon Link are meant to represent specific incarnations of Link. So the debut of "Young Link" is the debut of the young Link from OoT, not the debut of ''a'' young Link, same goes for Toon Link.</ref>||1998.11.21<br/>''[[wikipedia:The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time]]''||[[File:SSBM_Icon.png|32px]] 2001
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|23||{{Head|Ganondorf|s=32px}}<br/> [[Ganondorf]]<ref>Ganon'''dorf''', meaning the humanoid version. The original Ganon debuted in 1986.02.21 with ''[[wikipedia:The Legend of Zelda (video game)|The Legend of Zelda]]''</ref>||1998.11.21<br/>''[[wikipedia:The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time]]''||[[File:SSBM_Icon.png|32px]] 2001
|23||{{Head|Ganondorf|s=32px}}<br/> [[Ganondorf]]<ref>Ganon'''dorf''', meaning the humanoid version. The original Ganon debuted in 1986.02.21 with ''[[wikipedia:The Legend of Zelda (video game)|The Legend of Zelda]]''</ref>||1998.11.21<br/>''[[wikipedia:The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time]]''||[[File:SSBM_Icon.png|32px]] 2001
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|24||{{Head|Mewtwo|s=32px}}<br/> [[Mewtwo]]||1996.02.27<br/>''[[wikipedia:Pokémon Red, Blue, and Yellow|Pokémon Red Version]]''||[[File:SSBM_Icon.png|32px]] 2001
|24||{{Head|Mewtwo|s=32px}}<br/> [[Mewtwo]]||1996.02.27<br/>''[[wikipedia:Pokémon Red, Blue, and Yellow|Pokémon Red Version]]''||[[File:SSBM_Icon.png|32px]] 2001
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|25||{{Head|Roy|s=32px}}<br/> [[Roy]]||2001.11.21<ref name="JPMeleeWeb" /><br/>''[[wikipedia:Super Smash Bros. Melee|Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' <small>(technical)</small><ref name="technical" /><br/>2002.03.29<ref name="FEWHistory" /><br/>''[[wikipedia:Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade|Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade]]''||[[File:SSBM_Icon.png|32px]] 2001
|25||{{Head|Roy|s=32px}}<br/> [[Roy]]||2001.11.21<ref name="JPMeleeWeb" /><br/>''[[wikipedia:Super Smash Bros. Melee|Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' <small>(technical debut)</small><ref name="technical" /><br/>2002.03.29<ref name="FEWHistory" /><br/>''[[wikipedia:Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade|Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade]]''||[[File:SSBM_Icon.png|32px]] 2001
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|25<sup>ε</sup>||{{Head|Chrom|s=32px}}<br/> [[Chrom]]||2012.04.19<br/>''[[wikipedia:Fire Emblem Awakening|Fire Emblem Awakening]]''||[[File:SSBU_Icon.png|32px]] 2018
|25<sup>ε</sup>||{{Head|Chrom|s=32px}}<br/> [[Chrom]]||2012.04.19<br/>''[[wikipedia:Fire Emblem Awakening|Fire Emblem Awakening]]''||[[File:SSBU_Icon.png|32px]] 2018
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|28<sup>ε</sup>||{{Head|Dark Pit|s=32px}}<br/> [[Dark Pit]]||2012.03.22<br/>''[[wikipedia:Kid Icarus: Uprising|Kid Icarus: Uprising]]''||[[File:SSB4_Icon.png|32px]] 2014
|28<sup>ε</sup>||{{Head|Dark Pit|s=32px}}<br/> [[Dark Pit]]||2012.03.22<br/>''[[wikipedia:Kid Icarus: Uprising|Kid Icarus: Uprising]]''||[[File:SSB4_Icon.png|32px]] 2014
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|29||{{Head|Zero Suit Samus|s=32px}}<br/> [[Zero Suit Samus]]<ref>As in [[Samus]] with her {{s|metroidwiki|Zero Suit}}, not just a suitless Samus</ref>||2004.02.09<ref name="IGNZeroMission">Release date according to [https://www.ign.com/articles/2003/11/12/samus-gets-a-date IGN].</ref><br/>''[[wikipedia:Metroid: Zero Mission|Metroid: Zero Mission]]''||[[File:SSBB_Icon.png|32px]] 2008
|29||{{Head|Zero Suit Samus|s=32px}}<br/> [[Zero Suit Samus]]<ref>As in [[Samus]] with her {{s|metroidwiki|Zero Suit}}, not just a suitless Samus.</ref>||2004.02.09<ref name="IGNZeroMission">Release date according to [https://www.ign.com/articles/2003/11/12/samus-gets-a-date IGN].</ref><br/>''[[wikipedia:Metroid: Zero Mission|Metroid: Zero Mission]]''||[[File:SSBB_Icon.png|32px]] 2008
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|30||{{Head|Wario|s=32px}}<br/> [[Wario]]||1992||[[File:SSBB_Icon.png|32px]] 2008
|30||{{Head|Wario|s=32px}}<br/> [[Wario]]||1992.10.21<ref name="SML2JPWeb">Release date according to [https://www.nintendo.co.jp/n02/dmg/l6j/index.html ''Super Mario Land 2''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s Japanese website].</ref><br/>''[[wikipedia:Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins|Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins]]''||[[File:SSBB_Icon.png|32px]] 2008
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|31||{{Head|Snake|s=32px}}<br/> [[Snake]]||1987||[[File:SSBB_Icon.png|32px]] 2008
|31||{{Head|Snake|s=32px}}<br/> [[Snake]]||1987.07.13<ref name="MG1Truth">Release date according to [https://www.konami.com/mg/archive/mg25th/truth/mg.html ''Metal Gear''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s page on the Truth behind Metal Gear website].</ref><br/>''[[wikipedia:Metal Gear (video game)|Metal Gear]]''||[[File:SSBB_Icon.png|32px]] 2008
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|32||{{Head|Ike|s=32px}}<br/> [[Ike]]||2005||[[File:SSBB_Icon.png|32px]] 2008
|32||{{Head|Ike|s=32px}}<br/> [[Ike]]||2005.04.20<br/>''[[wikipedia:Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance|Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance]]''||[[File:SSBB_Icon.png|32px]] 2008
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|33 - 35||{{Head|Pokémon Trainer|s=32px}}<br/> [[Pokémon Trainer]]<br/>(Male)||1996||[[File:SSBB_Icon.png|32px]] 2008
|33 - 35||{{Head|Pokémon Trainer|s=32px}}<br/> [[Pokémon Trainer]]<br/>(Male)||1996.02.27<br/>''[[wikipedia:Pokémon Red, Blue, and Yellow|Pokémon Red Version]]''||[[File:SSBB_Icon.png|32px]] 2008
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|33 - 35||{{Head|Pokémon Trainer|g=SSBU|s=32px|cl=Red}}<br/> [[Pokémon Trainer]]<br/>(Female)||1996||[[File:SSBB_Icon.png|32px]] 2008
|33 - 35||{{Head|Pokémon Trainer|g=SSBU|s=32px|cl=Red}}<br/> [[Pokémon Trainer]]<br/>(Female)<ref>Both Pokémon Trainers are meant to be representations of ''a'' Pokémon trainer, not a specific one. However, the design for the female trainer is specifically based on {{iw|bulbapedia|Leaf|game}}. This wasn't an issue for the male trainer as he is based on {{iw|bulbapedia|Red|game}}, the first Pokémon trainer. This means the first appearance of ''a'' Pokémon trainer, and the specific one the male Pokémon Trainer is based on, are the same game. For the purposes of this list, I am counting the Pokémon Trainers as the characters they are very clearly supposed to be, and as Leaf makes her first appearance in a later game, that game will be counted as the female Pokémon Trainer's first appearance.</ref>||2004.01.29<br/>''[[wikipedia:Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen|Pokémon FireRed Version]]''||[[File:SSBB_Icon.png|32px]] 2008
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|33||{{Head|Squirtle|s=32px}}<br/> [[Squirtle]]||1996||[[File:SSBB_Icon.png|32px]] 2008
|33||{{Head|Squirtle|s=32px}}<br/> [[Squirtle]]||1996.02.27<br/>''[[wikipedia:Pokémon Red, Blue, and Yellow|Pokémon Red Version]]''||[[File:SSBB_Icon.png|32px]] 2008
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|34||{{Head|Ivysaur|s=32px}}<br/> [[Ivysaur]]||1996||[[File:SSBB_Icon.png|32px]] 2008
|34||{{Head|Ivysaur|s=32px}}<br/> [[Ivysaur]]||1996.02.27<br/>''[[wikipedia:Pokémon Red, Blue, and Yellow|Pokémon Red Version]]''||[[File:SSBB_Icon.png|32px]] 2008
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|35||{{Head|Charizard|s=32px}}<br/> [[Charizard]]||1996||[[File:SSBB_Icon.png|32px]] 2008
|35||{{Head|Charizard|s=32px}}<br/> [[Charizard]]||1996.02.27<br/>''[[wikipedia:Pokémon Red, Blue, and Yellow|Pokémon Red Version]]''||[[File:SSBB_Icon.png|32px]] 2008
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|36||{{Head|Diddy Kong|s=32px}}<br/> [[Diddy Kong]]||1994||[[File:SSBB_Icon.png|32px]] 2008
|36||{{Head|Diddy Kong|s=32px}}<br/> [[Diddy Kong]]||1994.10.25<br/>''[[wikipedia:Donkey Kong Country|Donkey Kong Country]]''||[[File:SSBB_Icon.png|32px]] 2008
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|37||{{Head|Lucas|s=32px}}<br/> [[Lucas]]||2006||[[File:SSBB_Icon.png|32px]] 2008
|37||{{Head|Lucas|s=32px}}<br/> [[Lucas]]||2006.04.20<br/>''[[wikipedia:Mother 3|Mother 3]]''||[[File:SSBB_Icon.png|32px]] 2008
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|38||{{Head|Sonic|s=32px}}<br/> [[Sonic]]||1991||[[File:SSBB_Icon.png|32px]] 2008
|38||{{Head|Sonic|s=32px}}<br/> [[Sonic]]||1990.10.03<br/>''[[wikipedia:Rad Mobile|Rad Mobile]]'' <small>(cameo)</small><br/>1991.04.28<br/>''[[wikipedia:Sonic the Hedgehog (1991 video game)|Sonic the Hedgehog]]''||[[File:SSBB_Icon.png|32px]] 2008
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|39||{{Head|King Dedede|s=32px}}<br/> [[King Dedede]]||1992||[[File:SSBB_Icon.png|32px]] 2008
|39||{{Head|King Dedede|s=32px}}<br/> [[King Dedede]]||1992.04.27<br/>''[[wikipedia:Kirby's Dream Land|Kirby's Dream Land]]''||[[File:SSBB_Icon.png|32px]] 2008
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|40||{{Head|Olimar|s=32px}}<br/> [[Olimar]]||2001||[[File:SSBB_Icon.png|32px]] 2008
|40||{{Head|Olimar|s=32px}}<br/> [[Olimar]]||2001.10.26<br/>''[[wikipedia:Pikmin (video game)|Pikmin]]''||[[File:SSBB_Icon.png|32px]] 2008
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|40||{{Head|Olimar|s=32px|cl=Alph|g=SSBU}}<br/> [[Alph]]||2013||[[File:SSB4_Icon.png|32px]] 2014
|40||{{Head|Olimar|s=32px|cl=Alph|g=SSBU}}<br/> [[Alph]]||2013.07.13<br/>''[[wikipedia:Pikmin 3|Pikmin 3]]''||[[File:SSB4_Icon.png|32px]] 2014
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|41||{{Head|Lucario|s=32px}}<br/> [[Lucario]]||2005||[[File:SSBB_Icon.png|32px]] 2008
|41||{{Head|Lucario|s=32px}}<br/> [[Lucario]]||2005.07.16<ref name="wikiidk" /><br/>''[[wikipedia:Pokémon: Lucario and the Mystery of Mew|Pokémon: Lucario and the Mystery of Mew]]'' <small>(technical debut)</small><ref name="technical" /><br/>2006.09.28<br/>''[[wikipedia:Pokémon Diamond and Pearl|Pokémon Diamond Version]]''||[[File:SSBB_Icon.png|32px]] 2008
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|42||{{Head|R.O.B.|s=32px}}<br/> [[R.O.B.]]||1985||[[File:SSBB_Icon.png|32px]] 2008
|42||{{Head|R.O.B.|s=32px}}<br/> [[R.O.B.]]<ref>Known as just Robot in Japan, to better match the Japanese name Family Computer Robot. The icon here is also the icon for the Famicom colors, which is the default in Japan.</ref>||1985.07.15<br/>''[[wikipedia:R.O.B.|Family Computer Robot]]'' <small>(as Robot)</small><br/>1985.10.18<ref name="NESrelease">Release date according to [https://archive.ph/C8e2I WIRED]. The release date is listed as October 1st in the Copyright Offices Public Catalogue, this usually means that it was released in October, but when it was filed, they put the 1st just to be safe. The release date for the NES is generally contested anyways.</ref><br/>''[[wikipedia:Nintendo_Entertainment_System#Bundles_and_redesigns|Nintendo Entertainment System]]''<ref>He was released in the ''Nintendo Entertainment System: Deluxe Set'' outside the initial October 1985 Test Market run, but during that initial run, the packaging just said "Entertainment System" with a large Nintendo logo further away ([https://www.mcmrose.com/nintendo-nes-deluxe-set-complete-guide-and-prices/ Proof]).</ref> <small>(as R.O.B.)</small>||[[File:SSBB_Icon.png|32px]] 2008
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|43||{{Head|Toon Link|s=32px}}<br/> [[Toon Link]]||2002||[[File:SSBB_Icon.png|32px]] 2008
|43||{{Head|Toon Link|s=32px}}<br/> [[Toon Link]]<ref name="Toon/Young Link" />||2002.12.02<br/>''[[wikipedia:The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past and Four Swords|The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past]]''<ref>I'm choosing to be obtuse here. The game's title in English is just ''The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past'', the Four Swords part is not in the title. It is in the Japanese release, [https://www.nintendo.co.jp/n08/azlj/index.html but that came later].</ref> <small>(technical debut)</small><ref name="technical" /><br/>2002.12.13<br/>''[[wikipedia:The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker]]''||[[File:SSBB_Icon.png|32px]] 2008
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|44||{{Head|Wolf|s=32px}}<br/> [[Wolf]]||1997||[[File:SSBB_Icon.png|32px]] 2008
|44||{{Head|Wolf|s=32px}}<br/> [[Wolf]]||1997.04.27<br/>''[[wikipedia:Star Fox 64|Star Fox 64]]''||[[File:SSBB_Icon.png|32px]] 2008
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|45||{{Head|Villager|s=32px}}<br/> [[Villager]]||2001||[[File:SSB4_Icon.png|32px]] 2014
|45||{{Head|Villager|s=32px}}<br/> [[Villager]]||2001||[[File:SSB4_Icon.png|32px]] 2014
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