Super Smash Bros. for 3DS & Wii U Thread 12: Gwah, hah. Welcome to the Bowser's game.

All right Weekend Smash, I'm bored and trapped indoors by stormy weather, so let's have some fun. Here's one for you: using series created in 2000 or later, outline your ideal Smash Bros. roster.

The problem of more recent characters to include in Smash is one that always seems to come up, with only 13 characters in the 50+ overall series roster created later than 2000, and most of those come from pre-2000 series like Fire Emblem and Pokemon. So, pretend Nintendo from the 20th Century doesn't exist, and see what you could imagine Smash Bros looking like now.

Ok that's easy, here's my Fire Emblem-

General rules:
  • Maximum of 4 characters per series to avoid making a Fire Emblem fighting game.

DAMN IT
 
Look at this Banjo figure we almost got.

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Holy crap, that's glorious 00

What I would not do for a life-size Kazooie plush, though. I think I would carry that thing in my bag kinda like Banjo haha
 
One thing I'll never really understand is why they removed the awesome orchestrated victory songs from melee for brawl. The Zelda series in particular had a severe downgrade for seemingly no reason.

Perhaps with the larger amount of unique victory themes in SSB4, we might see certain series' Melee victory themes return? For example, Link & Toon Link would use the Brawl Zelda fanfare, Zelda & Sheik the Melee one, and Ganondorf a new arrangement. But if it wasn't in the demo, I guess it's unlikely to be in the final product at this point...
 
All right Weekend Smash, I'm bored and trapped indoors by stormy weather, so let's have some fun. Here's one for you: using series created in 2000 or later, outline your ideal Smash Bros. roster.

The problem of more recent characters to include in Smash is one that always seems to come up, with only 13 characters in the 50+ overall series roster created later than 2000, and most of those come from pre-2000 series like Fire Emblem and Pokemon. So, pretend Nintendo from the 20th Century doesn't exist, and see what you could imagine Smash Bros looking like now.

General rules:
  • Characters must come from games/game series created in 2000 or later.
  • Spin-offs are OK, reasonably speaking. Good = WarioWare, bad = Mario Tennis
  • Pre-2000 series introduced into the US/EU post-2000 are cool, like Animal Crossing and Fire Emblem, are cool, but you've got to use characters post-2000. So no Marth, and no Tom Nook.
  • Minimum of 26 characters (as in Melee), maximum of 37 (as in Brawl).
  • Maximum of 4 characters per series to avoid making a Fire Emblem fighting game.
  • You can have up to 6 third-party characters, but as per Smash Bros tradition, only 1 character per third-party franchise.
  • Clones are fine.

I just thought of the idea, so I'm still thinking of my list still. Figure it might spark some creative suggestions in you guys though!
plus if no-one cares I don't wanna post a big list everyone ignores

Interesting idea. What about reboots like Kid Icarus or Advance Wars?
 
Speaking of Nintendo merch, I hope we get a new Cranky or Funky from that World of Nintendo line. All we really have are a bunch of older modeled dolls and figures.

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Perhaps with the larger amount of unique victory themes in SSB4, we might see certain series' Melee victory themes return? For example, Link & Toon Link would use the Brawl Zelda fanfare, Zelda & Sheik the Melee one, and Ganondorf a new arrangement. But if it wasn't in the demo, I guess it's unlikely to be in the final product at this point...

It looks like most people are moving forward with what they had in brawl, save for a few exceptions.
 
All right Weekend Smash, I'm bored and trapped indoors by stormy weather, so let's have some fun. Here's one for you: using series created in 2000 or later, outline your ideal Smash Bros. roster.

The problem of more recent characters to include in Smash is one that always seems to come up, with only 13 characters in the 50+ overall series roster created later than 2000, and most of those come from pre-2000 series like Fire Emblem and Pokemon. So, pretend Nintendo from the 20th Century doesn't exist, and see what you could imagine Smash Bros looking like now.

General rules:
  • Characters must come from games/game series created in 2000 or later.
  • Spin-offs are OK, reasonably speaking. Good = WarioWare, bad = Mario Tennis
  • Pre-2000 series introduced into the US/EU post-2000 are cool, like Animal Crossing and Fire Emblem, are cool, but you've got to use characters post-2000. So no Marth, and no Tom Nook.
  • Minimum of 26 characters (as in Melee), maximum of 37 (as in Brawl).
  • Maximum of 4 characters per series to avoid making a Fire Emblem fighting game.
  • You can have up to 6 third-party characters, but as per Smash Bros tradition, only 1 character per third-party franchise.
  • Clones are fine.

I just thought of the idea, so I'm still thinking of my list still. Figure it might spark some creative suggestions in you guys though!
plus if no-one cares I don't wanna post a big list everyone ignores

Let's see

  1. Ike (Fire Emblem)
  2. Chrom (Fire Emblem) (Stand-in for Marth)
  3. Robin (Fire Emblem)
  4. Ashley (WarioWare)
  5. Olimar (Pikmin)
  6. Isabelle (Animal Crossing)
  7. Wii Fit Trainer (Wii Fit)
  8. Marshal (Rhythm Heaven)
  9. Shulk (Xenoblade)
  10. Andy (Nintendo/Advance Wars)
  11. Betty (Nintendo/Battalion Wars)
  12. Captain Rainbow (Captain Rainbow)
  13. Chibi-Robo (Chibi-Robo)
  14. Captain Fleming (Code Name S.T.E.A.M.)
  15. Dillon (Dillon's Rolling Western)
  16. Jill (Drill Dozer)
  17. Alex Roivas (Eternal Darkness)
  18. Isaac (Golden Sun)
  19. Felix (Golden Sun) (Isaac clone)
  20. Barbara the Bat (Daigasso! Band Brothers)
  21. Zael/Elza (The Last Story)
  22. Samurai (Sakura Samurai) (Samura Sakurai)
  23. Saki Amamiya (Sin & Punishment) (S&P1 came out in 2000 in Japan)
  24. Inkling (Splatoon)
  25. Starfy (Starfy)
  26. Wonder Red (The Wonderful 101)
  27. Mii
 
All right Weekend Smash, I'm bored and trapped indoors by stormy weather, so let's have some fun. Here's one for you: using series created in 2000 or later, outline your ideal Smash Bros. roster.

The problem of more recent characters to include in Smash is one that always seems to come up, with only 13 characters in the 50+ overall series roster created later than 2000, and most of those come from pre-2000 series like Fire Emblem and Pokemon. So, pretend Nintendo from the 20th Century doesn't exist, and see what you could imagine Smash Bros looking like now.

General rules:
  • Characters must come from games/game series created in 2000 or later.
  • Spin-offs are OK, reasonably speaking. Good = WarioWare, bad = Mario Tennis
  • Pre-2000 series introduced into the US/EU post-2000 are cool, like Animal Crossing and Fire Emblem, are cool, but you've got to use characters post-2000. So no Marth, and no Tom Nook.
  • Minimum of 26 characters (as in Melee), maximum of 37 (as in Brawl).
  • Maximum of 4 characters per series to avoid making a Fire Emblem fighting game.
  • You can have up to 6 third-party characters, but as per Smash Bros tradition, only 1 character per third-party franchise.
  • Clones are fine.

I just thought of the idea, so I'm still thinking of my list still. Figure it might spark some creative suggestions in you guys though!
plus if no-one cares I don't wanna post a big list everyone ignores

I AM ALSO BORED. I'll include a lot of the already confirmed characters since I don't want to think up 26 random goobers off the top of my head.

Villager
Tom Nook
Lucina
Robin
Chrom
Tharja
Wii Fit Trainer
Rosalina and Luma
Bowser Jr.
Meowser
Pink Gold Peach
Greninja
Torterra
Emboar
Mii Fighters
Pikmin and Olimar
Lucas
Splatoon Squid
Demise
Midna
Impa (Skyward Sword)
Isaac
Andy
Sami
Rhythm Monkey
 
All right Weekend Smash, I'm bored and trapped indoors by stormy weather, so let's have some fun. Here's one for you: using series created in 2000 or later, outline your ideal Smash Bros. roster.

The problem of more recent characters to include in Smash is one that always seems to come up, with only 13 characters in the 50+ overall series roster created later than 2000, and most of those come from pre-2000 series like Fire Emblem and Pokemon. So, pretend Nintendo from the 20th Century doesn't exist, and see what you could imagine Smash Bros looking like now.

General rules:
  • Characters must come from games/game series created in 2000 or later.
  • Spin-offs are OK, reasonably speaking. Good = WarioWare, bad = Mario Tennis
  • Pre-2000 series introduced into the US/EU post-2000 are cool, like Animal Crossing and Fire Emblem, are cool, but you've got to use characters post-2000. So no Marth, and no Tom Nook.
  • Minimum of 26 characters (as in Melee), maximum of 37 (as in Brawl).
  • Maximum of 4 characters per series to avoid making a Fire Emblem fighting game.
  • You can have up to 6 third-party characters, but as per Smash Bros tradition, only 1 character per third-party franchise.
  • Clones are fine.

I just thought of the idea, so I'm still thinking of my list still. Figure it might spark some creative suggestions in you guys though!
plus if no-one cares I don't wanna post a big list everyone ignores

What is your rules on Remake? Technically we can have Marth because of his remake during DS Era. Also Kid Icarus got reboot as well.
Also you said we can use characters from the games that released after 2000. Technically, we can use Mario Galaxy's Mario, Star Fox 64 3D's Fox. Right?
 
I had a bunch of Nintendo dolls as a kid. Lost em all to a house fire last year, but I still have a picture of them.

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Oh man, I had that Mario, Diddy, DK, and Yoshi! I actually had a few different color variants of that Yoshi. I have no idea where they are now, but I used to love those things. Who made those anyway?
 
All right Weekend Smash, I'm bored and trapped indoors by stormy weather, so let's have some fun. Here's one for you: using series created in 2000 or later, outline your ideal Smash Bros. roster.

The problem of more recent characters to include in Smash is one that always seems to come up, with only 13 characters in the 50+ overall series roster created later than 2000, and most of those come from pre-2000 series like Fire Emblem and Pokemon. So, pretend Nintendo from the 20th Century doesn't exist, and see what you could imagine Smash Bros looking like now.

General rules:
  • Characters must come from games/game series created in 2000 or later.
  • Spin-offs are OK, reasonably speaking. Good = WarioWare, bad = Mario Tennis
  • Pre-2000 series introduced into the US/EU post-2000 are cool, like Animal Crossing and Fire Emblem, are cool, but you've got to use characters post-2000. So no Marth, and no Tom Nook.
  • Minimum of 26 characters (as in Melee), maximum of 37 (as in Brawl).
  • Maximum of 4 characters per series to avoid making a Fire Emblem fighting game.
  • You can have up to 6 third-party characters, but as per Smash Bros tradition, only 1 character per third-party franchise.
  • Clones are fine.

I just thought of the idea, so I'm still thinking of my list still. Figure it might spark some creative suggestions in you guys though!
plus if no-one cares I don't wanna post a big list everyone ignores

This was harder than expected...

  • Villager – Animal Crossing
  • Olimar – Pikmin
  • Wii Fit Trainer – Wii Fit
  • Isaac – Golden Sun
  • Jenna – Golden Sun
  • Chibi Robo – Chibi Robo
  • Jill – Drill Dozer
  • Shulk – Xenoblade Chronicles
  • Melia
    or Seven
    – Xenoblade Chronicles
  • Mii
  • Alex Roivas – Eternal Darkness
  • Marshal - Rhythm Heaven
  • Ashley – Warioware
  • E-Gadd – Luigi’s Mansion
  • Robin – Fire Emblem
  • Lucina – Fire Emblem
  • Ike – Fire Emblem
  • Lyn – Fire Emblem
  • Andy – Advance Wars
  • Sami – Advance Wars
  • Takamaru
  • Wonder Red – Wonderful 101
  • Captain Rainbow – Captain Rainbow
  • Starfy – Starfy
  • Bayonetta – Bayonetta (Bayo is getting pushed pretty hard on the Wii U, figured she'd fit in)
  • Flynn/Demi-Fiend - SMT (SMT IV was on the 3DS and SMTXFE is happening so why not?)
 
All right Weekend Smash, I'm bored and trapped indoors by stormy weather, so let's have some fun. Here's one for you: using series created in 2000 or later, outline your ideal Smash Bros. roster.

The problem of more recent characters to include in Smash is one that always seems to come up, with only 13 characters in the 50+ overall series roster created later than 2000, and most of those come from pre-2000 series like Fire Emblem and Pokemon. So, pretend Nintendo from the 20th Century doesn't exist, and see what you could imagine Smash Bros looking like now.

General rules:
  • Characters must come from games/game series created in 2000 or later.
  • Spin-offs are OK, reasonably speaking. Good = WarioWare, bad = Mario Tennis
  • Pre-2000 series introduced into the US/EU post-2000 are cool, like Animal Crossing and Fire Emblem, are cool, but you've got to use characters post-2000. So no Marth, and no Tom Nook.
  • Minimum of 26 characters (as in Melee), maximum of 37 (as in Brawl).
  • Maximum of 4 characters per series to avoid making a Fire Emblem fighting game.
  • You can have up to 6 third-party characters, but as per Smash Bros tradition, only 1 character per third-party franchise.
  • Clones are fine.

I just thought of the idea, so I'm still thinking of my list still. Figure it might spark some creative suggestions in you guys though!
plus if no-one cares I don't wanna post a big list everyone ignores

So basically make a roster that doesn't include Mario, Pokemon, Link, Star Fox, or any major Nintendo franchises?

1. Ike
2. Chrom
3. Robin
4. Lucina
5. Villager
6. Saki
7. Isaac
8. Garet
9. Sveta
10. Pikmin & Olimar
11. Alph & Olimar
12. Shulk
13. Riki
14. Dunban
15. Melia
16. Andy
17. Sami
18. Strumm
19. Ray MK3
20. Another custom robo character
21. Dillon
22. Inkling
23. Mii Fighters
24. Marshall
25. Phoenix Wright
26. Tiz
27. Professor Layton

This is tough lol
 
Oh man, I had that Mario, Diddy, DK, and Yoshi! I actually had a few different color variants of that Yoshi. I have no idea where they are now, but I used to love those things. Who made those anyway?

I wish I knew! I got the Mumbo only a few years ago off eBay. I wanna buy him back but he's even more expensive now :/
 
All right Weekend Smash, I'm bored and trapped indoors by stormy weather, so let's have some fun. Here's one for you: using series created in 2000 or later, outline your ideal Smash Bros. roster.

The problem of more recent characters to include in Smash is one that always seems to come up, with only 13 characters in the 50+ overall series roster created later than 2000, and most of those come from pre-2000 series like Fire Emblem and Pokemon. So, pretend Nintendo from the 20th Century doesn't exist, and see what you could imagine Smash Bros looking like now.

General rules:
  • Characters must come from games/game series created in 2000 or later.
  • Spin-offs are OK, reasonably speaking. Good = WarioWare, bad = Mario Tennis
  • Pre-2000 series introduced into the US/EU post-2000 are cool, like Animal Crossing and Fire Emblem, are cool, but you've got to use characters post-2000. So no Marth, and no Tom Nook.
  • Minimum of 26 characters (as in Melee), maximum of 37 (as in Brawl).
  • Maximum of 4 characters per series to avoid making a Fire Emblem fighting game.
  • You can have up to 6 third-party characters, but as per Smash Bros tradition, only 1 character per third-party franchise.
  • Clones are fine.

I just thought of the idea, so I'm still thinking of my list still. Figure it might spark some creative suggestions in you guys though!
plus if no-one cares I don't wanna post a big list everyone ignores

01. Ike
02. Robin
03. Lyn
04. Prince Lyon
05. Isaac (w/ Felix clone)
06. Wonder-Red (w/ Vorkken clone)
07. Ashley
08. Melia
09. Fiora
10. Chibi-Robo
11. Isa & Kachi
12. Elite Beat Agents / Ouendan
13. Monita
14. Dillon
15. Tempo
16. Jill
17. Wii Fit Trainer
18. Eshop Bag
19. Mavda
20. Elena
21. Dagdan
22. Zangurak
23. Isabelle
24. Resetti
25. Dominic
26. Rhythm Monkey
27. Captain Fleming
28. Inkling
29. Mii
30. Phoenix Wright
31. Bayonetta
32. Sora
33. Neku Sakuraba
34. Travis Touchdown
35. Professor Layton
36. Olimar (w/ Brittany clone)
37. Pious Augustus

Not the best roster, but the characters could definitely be implemented in a fun way.
 
Oh, to be perfectly clear: I mean no Zelda characters, no Mario characters, and so on. If the series was created last century, it's not kosher (unless it never came over here in a non-re-release in the last 14 years).

Interesting idea. What about reboots like Kid Icarus or Advance Wars?

Advance Wars ain't a reboot! But it's allowed. :P

Kid Icarus, nah. That seems like an unfair exception :V
 
What is your rules on Remake? Technically we can have Marth because of his remake during DS Era. Also Kid Icarus got reboot as well.
Also you said we can use characters from the games that released after 2000. Technically, we can use Mario Galaxy's Mario, Star Fox 64 3D's Fox. Right?

Please let that happen, my god. Fox's face looks dumb no matter how you slice it. It's ugly even considering it's cartoonish, it doesn't look like a fox, he's just 3DPD, Etc.
 
Oh man, I had that Mario, Diddy, DK, and Yoshi! I actually had a few different color variants of that Yoshi. I have no idea where they are now, but I used to love those things. Who made those anyway?

BD&A, I believe. They were available from the Nintendo Power catalog that came on a seasonal or yearly basis for subscribers.
 
Oh, to be perfectly clear: I mean no Zelda characters, no Mario characters, and so on. If the series was created last century, it's not kosher (unless it never came over here in a non-re-release in the last 14 years).



Advance Wars ain't a reboot! But it's allowed. :P

Kid Icarus, nah. That seems like an unfair exception :V

Yah, I must've gotten my wires crossed on the Advance Wars thing. Still managed an okay-ish roster in spite of the lack of Palutena.
 
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