Mr. Saturn
Mr. Saturn.png
EarthBound (universe)

Official paper clay model of Mr. Saturn from EarthBound.

Universe EarthBound
Appears in Melee
Brawl
SSB4
Ultimate
Item class Throwing/Living
Article on WikiBound Mr. Saturn

Mr. Saturn (どせいさん, Mr. Saturn) is a creature from the EarthBound series, appearing as an item starting with Super Smash Bros. Melee.

OriginEdit

 
A Mr. Saturn as it originally appeared in EarthBound.

Mr. Saturns are a race of creatures resident to Saturn Valley, and speak in their own eccentric dialect, involving the use of verbal tics such as "Zoom", "Boing", "Ding", or "Dakota" at the end of most sentences, as well as a distinctive font from the one used in the remainder of the games.

In EarthBound, they were captured by Master Belch, one of Giygas' henchmen. Once Master Belch is defeated by Ness and his party, the Mr. Saturn are freed and help Ness on his journey. They are shown to be surprisingly intelligent, as they assist Dr. Andonuts in making the Phase Distorter, allowing Ness to travel to the past and defeat Giygas. In Chapter 7 of Mother 3, the Mr. Saturn are captured and neutralized by the Pigmask Army with their Frightbots, with the goal of finding the location of one of the Seven Needles. Once freed by Lucas and his party, they reveal the location of the next Needle, found in Fire Mountain.

OverviewEdit

Mr. Saturn walks around the stage, pushing other items along with it. It also honks when making contact with an opponent. If thrown, it will deal very little damage and knockback, but it can be used repeatedly, as it does not disappear after one use. As an unconventional meteor smash, Mr. Saturn gives off a large amount of stun when it hits an opponent, making it great for combos. It also does a significant amount of shield damage—21 in Melee, 42 in Brawl, and 45 in Smash 4 and Ultimate, where under normal circumstances it will always instantly break shields no matter how it is thrown, but can be perfect shielded as with other attacks.

Mr. Saturn can also be pulled out by using Vegetable, appearing with a chance of 1/300 in Melee, 1/128 in Brawl, and 1/116 in SSB4 and Ultimate.

Damage tableEdit

In Brawl, the momentum of a projectile will affect the damage a character will receive; these are recorded in bounces.

In SSB4, damage varies based on distance. Projectiles thrown point-blank do more damage.

Action Melee Brawl SSB4 Bounce 2nd Bounce
Stationary throw 8% 5% 7–8% 3% 2%
Forward tilt throw 8% 5% 7–8% 3% 2%
Up tilt throw 7% 6% 7–9% 1% 1%
Down tilt throw 10% 8% 6% 3% 1%
Dash throw 10% 5% 7–9% 3% 2%
Forward smash throw 11% 6% 8–10% 4% 2%
Up smash throw 11% 7% 8–10% 2% 1%
Down smash throw 13% 8% 8% 4% 2%
Aerial drop 6% 4% 4–7% 2% 1%
Aerial forward tilt throw 8% 5% 7–8% 3% 1%
Aerial up tilt throw 8% 7% 7–9% 1% 1%
Aerial down tilt throw 10% 7% 7–9% 3% 1%
Aerial forward smash throw 9% 6% 7–8% 3% 1%
Aerial up smash throw 10% 7% 7–9% 1% 1%
Aerial down smash throw 10% 7% 7–9% 3% 1%

Note: A Mr. Saturn cannot be dropped while on the ground; the player will throw it instead.

In Super Smash Bros.Edit

 
Mr. Saturn appears in Ness's ending picture in Super Smash Bros.

Mr. Saturn cameos in Ness's Congratulations screen.

In Super Smash Bros. MeleeEdit

As an itemEdit

 
Mr. Saturn in Melee.

Melee marks Mr. Saturn's debut as an item.

The following bonuses are related to Mr. Saturn:

Name Points Given Requirement
Mr. Saturn Fan 3000 Only item used was Mr. Saturn.
Mrs. Saturn 1500 Held a specific Mr. Saturn for 30 seconds or more.
Saturn Ringer 4000 Caught a Mr. Saturn thrown at the player.
Saturn Siblings 4000 Got 3 or more (individual) Mr. Saturns.

TrophyEdit

 
Mr. Saturn's trophy in Melee
Mr. Saturn
The origins of the Mr. Saturn race are unknown, but many believe they came from outer space. They reside in Saturn Valley and speak their own unique language. In Super Smash Bros. Melee, Mr. Saturn is just another item with which to pelt foes. These guys are laid back and not into fighting, so you can rest easy...or can you?
EarthBound (6/95)

In Super Smash Bros. BrawlEdit

One of Ness's alternate costumes is a black T-shirt with a Mr. Saturn sprite on it. Lucas makes his entrance riding the Mr. Saturns' coffee table.

As an itemEdit

 
A picture from the 2007 Tokyo Game Show. Mr. Saturn can be seen being hit by Snake's Home-Run Bat.

Mr. Saturn returns as an item.

TrophyEdit

 
Mr. Saturn's trophy in Brawl
Mr. Saturn
A creature from a race of unknown origin that speaks its own unique language. Some say they came from outer space, but the facts behind their appearance are wrapped in mystery. In Smash Bros., they'll wait a bit after appearing before wandering off on their own. They can be picked up and thrown at foes for minimal damage. Their shield-breaking properties are high.
 
 : EarthBound
 : Mother 3 (Japan Only)
 
 : EarthBound (Japan and US Only)
 : Mother 3 (Japan Only)

StickersEdit

Name Game Effect Fighter(s)
Mr. Saturn EarthBound Carry Mr. Saturn  
Mr. Saturn Mother 3   Attack +7 Ness Lucas   
 
Mr. Saturn
(EarthBound)
 
Mr. Saturn
(Mother 3)

In Super Smash Bros. 4Edit

As an itemEdit

Mr. Saturn returns as an item once again. Both Ness's Mr. Saturn T-shirt and Lucas's Mr. Saturn table also return.

In Smash TourEdit

Mr. Saturn appears as a red item: when selected before a battle, it allows the user's attacks to break shields more easily.

A Mr. Saturn Smash is one of the possible battle types: in it, only Mr. Saturns appear as items.

TrophyEdit

 
Mr. Saturn's trophy in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS
 
Mr. Saturn's trophy in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U
Mr. Saturn
  Mr. Saturns are curious beings that speak their own language. They might not look it, but they're scientific geniuses! In this game, they tend to go for a stroll around the battlefield. Throwing one at an enemy won't do much damage, but Mr. Saturn will take out a shield very easily.
 : EarthBound (06/1995)
  Mr. Saturns are curious beings that speak their own language. They might not look it, but they're scientific geniuses! In this game, they tend to just do their own thing, but you can throw them to deal...a bit of damage. They're good at breaking shields, though, and make adorable noises when they do!
 : EarthBound (1994 (JP))
 : Mother 3 (2006 (JP))

In Super Smash Bros. UltimateEdit

As an itemEdit

 
Bayonetta crouching next to Mr. Saturn in Ultimate.

Mr. Saturn returns as an item again, functioning the same as before.

As a costumeEdit

 
The Mr. Saturn Hat in Ultimate.

The Mr. Saturn is also a basis for a Mii Fighter hat.

SpiritsEdit

Mr. Saturn also appears as an Ace-class support spirit. It can be summoned using the cores of Specknose and Qbby.

No. Image Name Type Class Cost Ability Series
577 Mr. Saturn
 
★★★ 1 Shield Damage ↑ EarthBound Series

In addition to the above, equipping the Kafei, Pyoro, Old Man Lobber, or Dr. Lobe support spirits will give the player a Mr. Saturn at a start of their stock.

No. Image Name Type Class Cost Ability Series
213 Kafei
 
★★ 1 Mr. Saturn Equipped The Legend of Zelda Series
743 Pyoro
 
★★ 1 Mr. Saturn Equipped WarioWare Series
1,184 Old Man Lobber
 
★★ 1 Mr. Saturn Equipped The Legendary Starfy Series
1,216 Dr. Lobe
 
★★ 1 Mr. Saturn Equipped Big Brain Academy Series

GalleryEdit

Names in other languagesEdit

Language Name Meaning
  Japanese どせいさん Mr. Saturn
  English Mr. Saturn
  French Mr. Saturn
  German Mr. Saturn
  Spanish Mr. Saturn
  Italian Mr. Saturn
  Chinese Mr. Saturn
  Korean 토성씨 Saturn
  Dutch Mr. Saturn
  Russian Господин Сатурн Mr. Saturn

TriviaEdit

  • An interview with Shigesato Itoi reveals his perception of the Mr. Saturn as a "symbol of innocence"[1], likely explaining their passive behavior as an item. Furthermore, its unorthodox honk is likely based on their unique dialect.[2]
  • Mr. Saturn is one of the only items that can't be eaten.
  • A small Mr. Saturn sprite is hidden in the texture of the Metroid Assist Trophy from Brawl. It cannot be seen in-game.
  • In Smash 4 and Ultimate, a Mr. Saturn thrown at a grounded opponent will sometimes have a meteor effect, though this doesn't occur until they are at 200% damage.
    • At 150%, a thrown Mr. Saturn may trip the opponent.
  • Mr. Saturn is the first non-playable character to appear in the panoramic banner.
  • Mr. Saturn, Morgana and Slime are the only non-playable characters to appear in Ultimate's panoramic character artwork.
    • Of these, Mr. Saturn is the only one to be an item, as well as the only one to appear in the key artwork and Classic Mode mural, likely due to its status as the only one among the three to not be introduced as DLC.
  • Mr. Saturn was the 12th most-requested character to be added to the Super Smash Bros. Melee roster, with 18 votes, and the most requested from the MOTHER universe.[3]

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