Super Smash Bros. Fighter Presentation
Super Smash Bros. Brawl Fighters 2/2
MASTER HAND: Next up, DK’s little buddy, and at one point co-savior. “The Acrobat”, number 36, Diddy Kong!
Theme: Victory! Diddy Kong by GB6
(Diddy steps to center stage and claps his hands above his head, switching feet.)
DIDDY: Hee-hee!
CRAZY HAND: First appearance, “Donkey Kong Country” for Super Nintendo Entertainment System!
MASTER HAND: Next, the youngest of a set of twins, a kind but timid boy from the Nowhere Islands. After his mother died and his brother went missing, he took it upon himself to stop the evil Pigmask Army, pull the seven needles, and befriend the Dark Dragon. Please give a warm welcome to “The Boy From Nowhere”, number 37, Lucas!
Theme: Victory! Lucas by Groovy Monkey Music
(Lucas steps to center stage and puts his hands in their “PK Fire” motion.)
LUCAS: PK Fire!
CRAZY HAND: First appearance, the game not localized in North America- I mean, “Mother 3” for Nintendo Game Boy Advance!
MASTER HAND: Next, Sega’s mascot, and Mario’s former metafictional rival hailing from South Island, “The Blue Blur”, number 38, Sonic the Hedgehog!
Theme: Victory! Sonic by DIMON • CAMI
(Sonic skids to a hard stop at center stage.)
SONIC: Sonic’s the name, speed’s my game!
CRAZY HAND: While his first appearance was a stylized head in “Rad Mobile” for Arcade, the character himself would debut in “Sonic the Hedgehog” for Sega Genesis!
MASTER HAND: Next is the self-proclaimed king of Dream Land, a greedy and gluttonous penguin, but has helped Kirby save Dream Land many times against many powerful foes. He is “The Self-Made King”, number 39, King Dedede!
Theme: Victory! King Dedede by GB6
(King Dedede steps to center stage and smirks.)
KING DEDEDE: Heh-heh.
CRAZY HAND: First appearance, “Kirby’s Dream Land” for Nintendo Game Boy!
MASTER HAND: The space-traveler who was first stranded on a Distant Planet where he had to gather the pieces of his ship with help from the planet’s inhabitants is “The Veteran Astronaut”, number 40, Captain Olimar!
Theme: Victory! Olimar - Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
(Olimar steps to center stage and bows at the audience.)
OLIMAR: (in his language) Greetings.
CRAZY HAND: First appearance, “Pikmin” for Nintendo GameCube!
MASTER HAND: Olimar didn’t come alone. By his side are the inhabitants of the planet he landed on, the Pikmin! Red, blue, yellow, purple, and white.
CRAZY HAND: All debuting from “Pikmin” and “Pikmin 2” for Nintendo GameCube!
MASTER HAND: Next is the Aura Pokémon and one of the more iconic members of the fourth generation. “The Hero of Aura”, number 41, Lucario!
Theme: Victory! Lucario by GB6
(Lucario steps to center stage, stands on one foot and holds one hand in mid-air, assuming a Fujian White Crane-like stance.)
LUCARIO: The Aura is with me.
CRAZY HAND: First appearance, “Pokémon Diamond and Pearl” for Nintendo DS!
MASTER HAND: Next is the metafictional savior of the Nintendo Entertainment System, and possibly video games in general, helped the Nintendo Entertainment System get off the ground during the tail end of The Great Video Game Crash of 1983. He is “The Last of his Kind”, number 42, R.O.B.!
Theme: Victory! R.O.B. - Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
(R.O.B. rolls to center stage and moves his head around, flashing bright lights from his eyes while clapping.)
CRAZY HAND: While he initially debuted as a toy as his full name, the Robotic Operating Buddy, in 1985, his first in-game appearance is “Stack-Up” for Nintendo Entertainment System!
MASTER HAND: Next is the Hero of Hyrule taking a cartoony look and hailing from Outset Island, a small location on the Great Sea, and set out on a quest to rescue his sister Aryll from the clutches of the Helmaroc King. Welcome “The Wind-Waking Warrior”, number 43, Toon Link!
Theme: Victory! Toon Link by GB6
(Toon Link steps to center stage and swings the Master Sword.)
TOON LINK: Hyah!
CRAZY HAND: While the “Toon” design for Link technically appeared first in “The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords”, the character here unambiguously represents the character debuting in “The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker” for Nintendo GameCube!
MASTER HAND: Next, Fox’s rival and the leader of the bounty hunter force known as Star Wolf, “The Silver Space Wolf”, number 44, Wolf O’Donnell!
Theme: Victory! Wolf by GB6
(Wolf steps to center stage and scowls.)
WOLF: You’re good, but I’m better.
CRAZY HAND: First appearance, “Star Fox 64” for Nintendo 64!
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