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Sukapon
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Official artwork of Sukapon from Joy Mech Fight.

Universe Joy Mech Fight
Debut Joy Mech Fight (1993) Japan
Smash Bros. appearances SSBU
Most recent non-Smash appearance Joy Mech Fight (1993) Japan
Console/platform of origin Nintendo Family Computer
Species Robot
Place of origin Japan

Sukapon (スカポン, Sukapon) is the main character of Joy Mech Fight.

In Super Smash Bros. Melee

Sukapon was originally going to be an item in Melee, and would have been able to be jumped on by characters, but was cut for "adult matters". (possibly copyright issues with the creators, Koichi Hayashida and Koichiro Eto)

In Super Smash Bros. Brawl

As a sticker

Name Game Effect Characters
Sukapon Joy Mech Fight SpecialLaunchPower+010StickerIconLaunchPower.png +10 All charactersRandomHeadSSBB.png
Brawl Sticker Sukapon (Joy Mech Fight).png
Sukapon
(Joy Mech Fight)

In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

Sukapon appears as an Assist Trophy in Ultimate. It moves around the stage while spinning around with its arms raised and can jump, flailing its hands whenever airborne. It attacks by using its special move, Tondeker, which shoots a copy of its head at opponents. It uses a second special move, Sukapon Toss, where it uses a close command grab then tosses opponents backward. It also uses a third special move, Sukapon Roll, where it rolls its whole body forward fast, then continues to spin when rebounding off opponents. Sukapon can also block attacks just like in Joy Mech Fight, but is still vulnerable to grabbing. Sukapon has small black dots for eyes but will have a circle surrounding the dot when attacked or in its Tondeker head projectile, giving off a surprised expression. It claps its hands and moves its feet side to side when finished, a reference to its victory animation in Joy Mech Fight. Like many Assist Trophies in Ultimate, it can be defeated.