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Devil Car
File:Devil Car Trophy Smash 3DS.png
The Devil Car trophy in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS.
Universe EarthBound
Article on WikiBound Psycho Car

The Devil Car (デビルカー, Devil Car) is an enemy that originated from the Earthbound series. Originating in Mother, its name was localized as Psycho Car in that game's unreleased English prototype.

In Super Smash Bros. Brawl

The Devil Car appears as a sticker in Brawl.

Name Game Effect Character(s)
Devil Car Mother PK (type) Attack +14 Ness (SSBB)Lucas (SSBB)
Brawl Sticker Devil Car (Mother).png
Devil Car
(Mother)

In Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS

A Devil Car hitting Little Mac.

In Smash Run

The Devil Car appears as an enemy. It is one of the stronger enemies, as it has a lot of HP, cannot be grabbed and has knockback resistance. It can perform several attacks:

  • ramming into the player
  • spinning around itself, causing multiple hits
  • spew out paralyzing exhaust fumes
  • jump to reach an airborne player, dealing high knockback.

Trophy Description

DevilCarTrophy3DS.png
Devil Car

A fearsome enemy from the Mother series, this car attacks mercilessly, closing in on fighters before trying to hit them as it spins doughnuts. No, these aren't the kind you eat—they're the kind that hurt. Its exhaust fumes can cause paralysis too, so keep your distance until it's between attacks.

Origin

The Devil / Psycho Car's sprite in EarthBound Beginnings.

The Devil / Psycho Car is one of several vehicular enemies in EarthBound Beginnings, and can appear in the outskirts of the towns of Merrysville and Reindeer. A palette swap of this enemy also appeared known as the Mad Car, and a similar enemy named the Mad Taxi would appear in the game's sequel, EarthBound, in Fourside and Summers.

The Devil Car's ability to paralyze players in Smash Run is based on its ability to incapacitate Ninten, an asthmatic, with its exhaust fumes.