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Smash Bros. Director, Masahiro Sakurai, has stated that Shigeru Miyamoto had approached him about adding Pac-Man into Smash Bros Brawl. Sakurai imagined Miyamoto inferring to adding Pac-Man in his original 2D form to the game, and that the idea would be "too farfetched".
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The Japanese release exclusively includes a 5-minute demo of Mother 2 (known as EarthBound in West) and a 3-minute demo of "Fire Emblem: Monsho no Nazo" within the Masterpieces menu.
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This appears to be the Saffron City stage from the original Smash Bros.
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Masahiro Sakurai stated that the Villager from Animal Crossing was removed from Brawl during the planning stages because "he wasn't suited for battle".
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An unused graphic of the Mario icon from Super Smash Bros. Melee can be found in the game's files. The Mario icon could mean that all the icons were going to be reused from Melee, but it also could have simply been a placeholder graphic.
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The only three English voice actors from Star Fox Assault's western dub to reprise their respective roles in Super Smash Bros. Brawl's Lylat Cruise conversations were:
•Jim Walker as Fox McCloud
•Alesia Glidewell as Krystal
•Mike McAuliffe as Slippy Toad
All the other characters were recasted:
•Falco Lombardi, now voiced by Dex Manley (originally Mike Madeoy)
•Wolf O'Donnell, now voiced by Jay Ward (originally Grant Goodeve)
•Peppy Hare, also now voiced by Dex Manley (originally Henry Dardenne)
•Leon Powalski, now voiced by Jim Walker (originally David Scully)
•Panther Caroso, now voiced by Eric Newsome (also originally David Scully)
This is not the case in the Japanese version of Super Smash Bros. Brawl, where literally of the Japanese voice cast from Assault, that also heavily comprised of returning voice actors from Star Fox 64, reprised their roles. More specifically, Kenji Nojima, Hisao Egawa, Kyoko Tongu, Tomohisa Aso, Teiya Ichiryusai, Mahito Ōba, Shinobu Satouchi and Tetsu Inada reprising their roles Fox, Falco, Peppy, Slippy, Krystal, Wolf, Leon and Panther respectively.
•Jim Walker as Fox McCloud
•Alesia Glidewell as Krystal
•Mike McAuliffe as Slippy Toad
All the other characters were recasted:
•Falco Lombardi, now voiced by Dex Manley (originally Mike Madeoy)
•Wolf O'Donnell, now voiced by Jay Ward (originally Grant Goodeve)
•Peppy Hare, also now voiced by Dex Manley (originally Henry Dardenne)
•Leon Powalski, now voiced by Jim Walker (originally David Scully)
•Panther Caroso, now voiced by Eric Newsome (also originally David Scully)
This is not the case in the Japanese version of Super Smash Bros. Brawl, where literally of the Japanese voice cast from Assault, that also heavily comprised of returning voice actors from Star Fox 64, reprised their roles. More specifically, Kenji Nojima, Hisao Egawa, Kyoko Tongu, Tomohisa Aso, Teiya Ichiryusai, Mahito Ōba, Shinobu Satouchi and Tetsu Inada reprising their roles Fox, Falco, Peppy, Slippy, Krystal, Wolf, Leon and Panther respectively.
Star Fox Assault voice acting comparison:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nAWcXhKDVoA#t=370s
Behind the Voice Actors pages:
https://www.behindthevoiceactors.com/video-games/Super-Smash-Bros-Brawl/japanese-cast/
https://www.behindthevoiceactors.com/video-games/Super-Smash-Bros-Brawl/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nAWcXhKDVoA#t=370s
Behind the Voice Actors pages:
https://www.behindthevoiceactors.com/video-games/Super-Smash-Bros-Brawl/japanese-cast/
https://www.behindthevoiceactors.com/video-games/Super-Smash-Bros-Brawl/
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Sakurai considered making Miis Playable, but decided against it. According to Sakurai, it didn't seem right at the time to have Miis punching and kicking. Miis were however added in the game's sequel six years later.
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A black Nintendo DS Lite can be found in the boxes on one of the backgrounds in diorama mode.
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In Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Sonic's victory theme is actually the "Stage Clear" theme from Sonic the Hedgehog 2006, making it the only victory fanfare taken directly from another game.
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There is an extensive amount of music that is listed within the game's data, but the tracks themselves are not present in the final version.
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During the Subspace Emissary, Ike will shout "Great Aether!" before attacking the Ancient Minister in a cutscene. However, the attack he does is merely a normal Aether.
This may have been done to match the pacing of the Japanese version, where he says "ten" as he leaps into the air, and "kuu" as he swings his sword down.
This may have been done to match the pacing of the Japanese version, where he says "ten" as he leaps into the air, and "kuu" as he swings his sword down.
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There are multiple glitches that can occur if a character begins their Final Smash as the bridge is reforming in the stage 'Bridge of Eldin". The most notable of these is that R.O.B. will enter his final smash, Diffusion Beam, and stay in that state for the rest of the match, no matter how long. He will also remain invincible.
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With enough damage, it is possible to "destroy" a Landmaster, forcing the final smash to end early. However, without hacking, it is extremely difficult to pull off.
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An unused subaction and corresponding animation exist for Zero Suit Samus' Plasma Whip Side-B, labelled "SpecialSItemGet". There are also two other unused throwing animations for Samus labeled as "SpecialSThrowS" and "SpecialSThrowHi".
Presumably, the attack would originally have grabbed items from a distance and slung them away as a projectile, a function that would have been unique to the character. It may have been removed due to it interfering when players were attempting to hit another player with the whip.
Presumably, the attack would originally have grabbed items from a distance and slung them away as a projectile, a function that would have been unique to the character. It may have been removed due to it interfering when players were attempting to hit another player with the whip.
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How this mode would have worked and whether it is operational in the game is unknown. The description text for the mode is:
"Set your time and leap into the battle slipspace!"
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