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Revision as of 00:41, May 19, 2015

False characters are enemies featured in the Subspace Emissary in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. They are the result of trophies of characters being duplicated by Shadow Bugs. False characters retain the look and abilities of the original with the addition of a shadowy aura and glowing yellow eyes. Like the original characters, they revert into trophy forms upon defeat, but these duplicate trophies quickly dissolve afterwards. Similar to metal characters, they are voiceless.

In battle, false characters are simply rendered with a purple color and constantly glowing eyes, lacking the glowing aura.

Appearances

False Bowser

File:FalseBowser.jpg
False Bowser, next to the real Bowser.

False Bowser makes his first appearance in The Lake, attacking Fox and Diddy Kong at the very end of the stage. After Fox and Diddy defeat him, he dissolves. It is believed that Bowser ordered a fleet of Shadow Bugs to copy him and serve as somewhat of a decoy.

Another Bowser copy later appears during the opening cutscene of The Lake Shore, after Bowser uses a Dark Cannon on the princess that was rescued by Kirby in the Midair Stadium. This false lookalike is ordered to revert into Shadow Bug form to swarm on and duplicate the trophified princess (as can be seen in the image at right).

False Diddy Kong (Giant)

False Giant Diddy Kong attacking Fox, Falco, and the real Diddy Kong.

When Fox and Diddy were walking by The Swamp, they were ambushed by Bowser. Diddy was then attacked by Bowser with the Dark Cannon, turning Diddy into a trophy. Bowser then orders waiting offscreen Shadow Bugs to swarm Diddy's trophy. Once this happened, False Diddy was made. Falco then flies down in an Arwing and destroys the Dark Cannon. As Bowser retreats by means of his Koopa Clown Car, the group looks back at the False Diddy, who they find is gathering more Shadow Bugs. False Diddy then grows to an enormous size, effectively making him a minor boss in this fight. Fox touches Diddy's trophy, thus restoring him back to life, and the three defeat False Diddy. Once defeated, False Diddy's trophy disintegrates into the original Shadow Bugs.

Because the player can control the actual Diddy in the fight, the false Diddy uses a pink palette swap for its icon on the bottom-of-the-screen HUD in the battle.

False Samus

False Samus

When Pikachu and Zero Suit Samus were fighting their way through the Research Facility, Samus located her Power Suit. While retrieving it, two purple and red versions of Samus attacked the duo. After defeating them, Samus donned her Power Suit and continued, destroying the R.O.B.'s sent to attack her. The Samus suits are similar to the color scheme of the Metroid series's Gravity Suit.

How these false characters came to existence, however, is unknown, as Samus was never seen as a trophy before The Great Maze for any Shadow Bugs to duplicate; however, the in-game name of the cutscene in which they appear, "The Copied Power Suit," may imply that the Suit itself, rather than Samus, was duplicated.

False Mr. Game & Watch

False Mr. Game & Watches in control of the Halberd.

When Snake, Meta Knight, and Lucario storm the bridge of the captured Halberd, they discover 5 Mr. Game & Watches. Snake proceeds to knock them out of the window, onto the deck, and into the midst of Peach, Fox, and Zelda (who was disguised as Sheik during that time)'s tea party. The duplicates then dissolve into Shadowbugs, and assemble Duon. A boss fight follows. After Duon's defeat, a swarm of Shadowbugs flies away, leaving behind Mr. Game & Watch's trophy.

According to the DOJO!, Mr. Game & Watch has no sense of right and wrong, so it is possible that he was willingly working for the Subspace Army, and one of the 5 piloting the Halberd was the genuine Mr. Game & Watch. This would also explain why his trophy was obtainable after Duon's defeat, instead of being stored separately from the duplicates.

Mr. Game & Watch is believed to have been the source of the Shadowbugs, which would make it possible for him to dissolve into Shadowbug form and create Duon. It would also explain why the duplicates were perfect duplicates of him, lacking the purple aura.

False Princesses

File:FalsePeach.jpg
The false version of Peach.

False Peach

After the Shadow Bugs cover Peach's trophy, they turn Peach into False Peach, if the player saved Peach in the beginning of the game when fighting Petey Piranha. While Mario and Pit are running, False Peach attempts to shoot them with a Dark Cannon. However, right before she is able to, Link destroys the Dark Cannon. False Peach angrily looks at Link and his partner, Yoshi, and they fight. Link and Yoshi win the battle, and after that, the False Peach trophy turns back into the normal Peach trophy. Mario saw this, however, and thought Link was the enemy, for he attacked Peach. Mario tries to attack Link, but Link quickly moves out of the way. Link and Yoshi then defeat Mario and Pit in a team battle. Peach's trophy is later taken away by Bowser.

Later on in the story, Peach and Zelda's trophies are taken aboard the Halberd, locked up in cages. When Snake, Meta Knight, and Lucario enter the room where their trophies are, Shadow Bugs come in and turn both Peach and Zelda into False Peach and False Zelda. The three battle the False Princesses, and soon, the two False Princesses are turned back.

File:False Zelda.jpg
False Zelda upon the destruction of her Dark Cannon by Pit.

False Zelda

False Zelda has the same role as False Peach does, if Kirby saved Zelda from Petey Piranha instead of Peach. She tries to hit Link and Yoshi, rather than Mario and Pit, as Peach had (in place of Link, Pit destroys the Dark Cannon). Also, Mario and Pit end up fighting False Zelda instead of Link and Yoshi fighting False Peach (after the two defeat False Zelda, the player may battle-and defeat- Link and Yoshi as Mario or Pit). Unlike most Shadow Bug duplicates, False Zelda's skin takes on a greyish tone. This may be based on Ganondorf's Puppet Zelda, the penultimate boss in Twilight Princess, who is possessed by Ganondorf. This tone lasts for the length of the battle. Like Peach, Zelda's trophy is taken on the Halberd, and Snake, Meta Knight, and Lucario also fight False Zelda as well as False Peach.

In The Great Maze

Kirby fighting a false Donkey Kong in The Great Maze

Different versions of false characters appear in The Great Maze. These versions of false characters are slightly larger than the originals and sport a shining yellow-green look. No reason has been given for this change in color compared to those found outside of Subspace, though it is speculated that this is their "natural form" while inside Subspace.

One duplicate of every character that has been seen so far in the plotline (therefore excluding Jigglypuff, Toon Link, Wolf, and Sonic) appears in The Great Maze. Each duplicate is fought on a different stage, though all of them share a similar background and design on the various platforms. Along with all the bosses (except Master Hand and Crazy Hand), they all must be defeated in order to confront Tabuu in the final battle.

Images of each false character in The Great Maze can be found here.

Music

During a battle with a false character, a music track, usually dark-themed and derived from the character's game series, plays in the background.

Character Music
Mario Airship Theme (Super Mario Bros. 3)
Luigi Luigi's Mansion Theme
Peach Castle / Boss Fortress (Super Mario World / SMB 3)
Bowser Airship Theme (Super Mario Bros. 3)
Yoshi Airship Theme (Super Mario Bros. 3)
Donkey Kong Battle For Storm Hill
Diddy Kong Battle For Storm Hill
Link Gerudo Valley
Zelda Gerudo Valley
Ganondorf Gerudo Valley
Samus Sector 1
Kirby Gourmet Race
Meta Knight Gourmet Race
King Dedede Gourmet Race
Fox Sector 1
Falco Sector 1
Pikachu Victory Road
Pokémon Trainer Victory Road
Lucario Victory Road
Captain Falcon Sector 1
Ness Unfounded Revenge / Smashing Song of Praise
Lucas Unfounded Revenge / Smashing Song of Praise
Ice Climbers Ice Climber
Marth Against the Black Knight
Ike Against the Black Knight
Mr. Game & Watch Flat Zone (Melee)
Pit Castle / Boss Fortress (Super Mario World / SMB 3)
Wario Airship Theme (Super Mario Bros. 3)
Olimar Gourmet Race
R.O.B. Flat Zone (Melee)
Snake Sector 1

Trivia

  • If one attempts to use Inhale on a Subspace clone, the clone can be pulled in, but they are unable to be swallowed.