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Series symbol

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A series symbol is the logo that represents a character's universe in all three Super Smash Bros. games. It is displayed next to a character's damage meter (the same color as the character), as well as on the victory screen. This is a list of all the symbols, along with a short explanation of what they are and where they come from within their game universes, and a picture.


List of series symbols

Universe Description / Explanation Image
Animal Crossing A leaf. -This represents a piece of furniture when not indoors. File:AnimalCrossingsymbol.gif
Donkey Kong The DK logo. -The initials on Donkey Kong's big red tie. File:DKSymbol.gif
EarthBound The earth. File:World b 07.gif
F-Zero A falcon. -The golden crest on Captain Falcon's helmet. File:FZeroSymbol.gif
Fire Emblem Marth's sword, Falchion. File:Fireemblemsymbol.gif
Star Fox Team Star Fox's logo: a winged fox. -This icon adorns each of their various vehicles. File:FoxSymbol.gif
Game & Watch A Game & Watch character ringing a bell. -Representing the alarm feature, this bell was featured on many Game & Watch boxes. File:Gamewatchsymbol.gif
Ice Climber An eggplant. -The first of the vegetables the Ice Climbers sought to collect. File:Iceclimbersymbol.gif
Kid Icarus Palutena's bow. -Pit's main weapon. File:KidIcarusSymbol.gif
Kirby A Warp Star. It transports Kirby between areas, often at high speeds. File:KirbySymbol.gif
The Legend of Zelda The Triforce. -A powerful relic of Hyrule; the driving force of the series. File:Triforce.gif
Mario A Super Mushroom. -A common power-up in the Mushroom Kingdom which usually makes Mario grow in size. File:Mushroomsymbol.gif
Metal Gear The FOXHOUND logo: a fox. File:MetalGearSymbol.gif
Metroid The Screw Attack icon. -This suit upgrade allows Samus to damage enemies while jumping. File:MetroidSymbol.gif
Nintendo DS The "dual screen" logo. These two rectangles represent the upper and lower screens of the Nintendo DS. File:NDS.gif
Pikmin A Pikmin flower. -Fully grown Pikmin have flowers on their stems. File:Pikmin.gif
Pokémon A Pokéball. -Used to capture and store Pokemon. File:PokemonSymbolnew.gif
R.O.B. A gyro. -From the NES game Gyromite. File:World b 19.gif
Sonic Sonic's head, in profile. -Often used to represent Sonic, and used in Sonic Team's logo. File:World b 20.gif
Super Smash Bros. A cross in a circle. File:SmashBrothersSymbol.gif
Wario The 'W' symbol on Wario's hat. File:WarioSymbol.gif
Yoshi A Yoshi Egg. -Yoshi's are hatched from these eggs. The eggs are also produced when Yoshi swallows an enemy. File:YoshiSymbol.gif