Super Smash Bros. Melee

Special Movie

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The Special Movie is a nearly-fifteen minute long bonus video included in the NTSC versions of Super Smash Bros. Melee, found in the Archives sub-menu of the Data menu. The clip itself features the starter characters and their abilities, as well as various single-player modes (both Classic Mode and Adventure Mode), items, stages, and trophies.

Various elements different from the final game can be seen in this clip, such as Peach having different voice clips, and Temple having unused platforms.

The movie is not available in the PAL versions of Melee, speculated to be due to the inability to fit all translated languages of the movie onto the disc.

Content

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The special movie is broken into 18 sections, as well as an introduction and ending.

Introduction

The Special Movie opens up by fading into several different matches. Several different sound effects play during this sequence, but they do not line up with the matches being displayed.

The matches include:

The screen then cuts to the title screen.

Section 1: Mario

The movie first opens up with Mario, detailing his taunt, special moves, ground attacks, and more. Mario notably demonstrates his Super Jump Punch in a fashion similar to a Luigi Ladder. Mario also throws a Green Shell into a bunch of Goombas and knocking off Bowser. at the end. This is a reference to the Mario series, as Koopa shells are frequently used as weapons for Mario. Also in reference to the Mario series, Mario is seen jumping and breaking a ? Block to release a Super Mushroom a la Super Mario Bros.

Section 2: Peach

Peach's section opens by detailing her idle poses. The movie then goes over her special and ground attacks, notably being used mostly on Mario. There's a scene where Mario interrupts Bowser's grab on Peach, in reference to Mario's duty to save the princess in the Mario series. Peach is also seen using her float ability at several points of the section.

Section 3: Donkey Kong

DK's section begins by showcasing some of his special moves, as well as some of his smash attacks and more comical animations. It then details more of his moves, primarily his unique forward throw. DK's use of a Barrel and Sheik's use of a banana as bait for (presumably) attacking him are references to many Donkey Kong games, particularly Donkey Kong Country.

Section 4: Yoshi

Section 5: Trophy Display

The Trophy Display section highlights some of the game's collectable trophies. They are posed in different positions and move in various patterns (often relating to their pose) before they are returned to their default spot to briefly display their description. The displayed trophies are (in order):

Section 6: Link

Section 7: Zelda

Section 8: Captain Falcon

Section 9: Bowser

Section 10: Single-Player Modes

Section 11: Fox

Section 12: Samus

Section 13: Pikachu

Section 14: Ice Climbers

Section 15: Pokémon

The Pokémon section of the video features some of the assist Pokémon that can be summoned via Poké Balls, as well as their function. These include (in order of appearance):

Section 16: Items

The Items segment of the movie highlights some of the items that can be used in the game, as well as a few enemies. These are (in order of appearance):

Section 17: Kirby

Section 18: Ness

Ending

Trivia

  • Some characters are seen having the same alternate costume as another, something that is usually impossible without hacking.
  • Bowser, Samus, Ice Climbers, and Ness are the only characters whose sections in the Special Movie do not play songs from their respective universes, instead continuing playing the songs from the previously shown section.
    • Additionally, Mario and Peach are the only characters whose sections do not use one of their credits themes (asides the above mentioned characters).
    • Pikachu is the only character whose section plays an unlockable song from an unlockable stage (Poké Floats). However, this song is also one of its credits themes.
  • Fourside, Poké Floats, and Battlefield are the only unlockable stages shown or referenced in the Special Movie.
  • The Majora's Mask trophy's movement in the Trophy Display section is a reference to the intro in Majora's Mask.
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