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Popo

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Hah!
~ Popo performing Ice Shot, in the Super Smash Bros. series.
Hey, guys! It's Ice Climbers. Well, I'll show you how to move. Get rhythm with your friends and rock the iceberg!
~ Popo
Yup!
~ Popo's famous catchphrase.

Popo is the main protagonist of Nintendo's video game franchise, Ice Climber. Popo is Nana's fellow twin partner, and serves as the older twin boy and leader of the pioneer mountaineer duo, the Ice Climbers. Popo is typically dressed in a indigo inuit parka outfit, and wields a wooden mallet as his sole weapon for combat.

To fittingly reflect his characteristic leitmotifs, Popo, true to his epitome as a pioneer mountaineer, seeks to scale various glacial and enormous mountains, yet must also avoid various obstacles and antagonists during their routes to each summit. In order to successfully accomplish each level, Popo and Nana must catch a vegetable-stealing condor. In his illustrious timeline, Popo, alongside Nana, has pursued the aforementioned condor who, peculiarly, had possession of cucumbers, eggplants, and various other vegetables, while fending off Polar Bears, Nitpickers and Topis along their routes. Meanwhile, Popo also had to be sentient of other destructive and threatening obstacles while scaling those mountains, such as falling stalagmites of ice, known as icicles, and strong gusts of wind.

Popo, alongside Nana, is voiced by Sanae Kobayashi, who also voiced Kaede in Elfen Lied, Allen Walker from D.Gray-man, Reiko Natsume from Natsume's Book of Friends and Alexis Rhodes from Yu-Gi-Oh! GX.

Physical appearance

Popo is a short and young boy who wears an indigo wintertime inuit parka outfit, has brunette and spiky chin-length hair, possesses blushing pink cheeks visible on his face, and is proficient in using his mallet, his primary weapon for defense.

He also wears brown gloves, white boots with wooden soles and ice cleats underneath them, attached by blue boot-straps, and has long black eyes that are almost typically depicted with a white shine. Thus, these traits collectively make Popo somewhat identical to Kirby. Additionally, his boots and hammer also appear to be covered in light-powdered snow. His parka's hood resembles the Freeze Copy Ability's hat Kirby can collect.

Personality

Although living in his early childhood, Popo's personality is ironically reminiscent of an adolescent. Popo serves as a kindhearted, egalitarianic and selfless leader who relentlessly goes out of his routine on protecting and assisting other people, especially those who are meaningful to him in terms of loyalty. Popo is best characterized with leadership, as he is the more sophisticated twin of the duo and guides and protects his fellow twin partner, Nana, throughout his entire whereabouts, even if it leads either Popo himself or Nana into additional danger.

Reflecting his mountaineering career, Popo shows high entertainment and professionalism in scaling extensive and giant glacial mountaintops to reach the summits, more especially the Icicle Mountain, the world's largest mountain. Demonstrated in the Ice Climber franchise, Popo is heroic and valiant, proven when he and Nana begin their pursuit after the vegetables and their confrontation with their arch-nemesis, the condor, who is responsible for stealing Popo and Nana's vegetables. It is also implied that Popo is athletic, being notable for scaling mountains at superhuman speeds with the supplement of his incredible jumping prowess, allowing him to reach impressive heights just by jumping. Additionally, Popo excels in hammermanship, being able to knock out an onslaught of enemies by using his sole weapon for combat, his wooden mallet.

As mentioned before, Popo has pristine loyalty towards Nana. This is because Popo and Nana have a blood bond, which is a long-standing custom practiced around the world that involves a pair of distinct people swearing loyalty to one another.[2] Therefore, Popo and Nana must dwell in pristine teamwork for justice and to unleash their full potential. Another circumstantial point, during the opening movie of Super Smash Bros. Melee, includes Popo scaling the Icicle Mountain before landing on an unstable platform that dissolves before Nana arrives to save Popo from falling victim down to the bottom of the entire mountain, and Popo smiles with pure gratification for Nana's savior.[3] Additionally, another scene depicts Popo and Nana high-fiving one another with a small heart emerging from emerging from where their hands meet, further reflecting their blood bond.[4]

Popo demonstrates great heroism over his favourite hobbies, more especially mountaineering. However, his sole interest in mountaineering does not mean that Popo is not sentient of himself nor oblivious of other events occurring around him, as he is reactive of possessing cryokinesis and scaling the glacial peak to access the Battleship Halberd (battling against the Great Fox), respectively.

Additionally, when Popo and Nana meet up with Meta Knight in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, he flies ahead of them and the mountaineers follow him behind in a fit of rage, rendering Meta Knight's phenomenal speed as a challenge. This shows that Popo (and Nana) seeks entertainment in climbing mountains in such a manner that not only does he desire racing other skilled people to the top, but also demonstrating more of his confidence and valor as he scales several mountains while simultaneously foregoing the threat of antagonists who lurk and invade themselves in mountains Popo proceeds to scale, an example being the Subspace Army.

Despite being a professional warrior himself, Popo ironically despises spectating and/or dealing with fights or arguments, as shown in the Subspace Emissary where Meta Knight and Lucario prepare to fight each other while Popo and Nana spectate in fear before becoming relieved after their reconciliation.

It is also shown that Popo is merciful and quite forgiving, as he and Nana do not show grudge against Meta Knight and Lucario for leaving them to fall towards the canyon after the Battleship Halberd crashed the Great Fox onto the Glacial Peak, and the latter two manage to board the Halberd without thinking twice about Popo and Nana.

Biography

Prior to the events of Ice Climber, Popo and Nana were once residents of a mysterious village in the North, and were living their traditional lives until an orange pterodactyl, the condor, ambushed the village and stolen all of their vegetables, urging Popo and Nana to train themselves to become professional mountaineers and begin their pursuit to the condor and their stolen vegetables, leading them to the Icicle Mountain, the world's largest mountain, which is where the condor has littered the village's vegetables around, prompting the two mountaineers to scale up to 32-48 glacial, narrow and enormous mountains filled with dangerous species, such as Polar Bears, Topis, Seals, Bees and Nitpickers, while also watching out for falling stalagmites of icicles and high chances of dangerous blizzards, to collect and retrieve their stolen vegetables and confront the condor by hoisting onto its talons, in order to prevent it from stealing or holding onto more vegetables it has since stolen.

As suggested by the series' title, Popo and Nana have gone out of their routine in scaling a countless series of glacial and extensive mountains throughout the entire lifespan of Ice Climber. During the illustrious timeline, the pioneer mountaineers have relentlessly pursued the aforementioned condor who, peculiarly, had possession of cucumbers, eggplants, and various other vegetables, while fending off Polar Bears, Nitpickers, and Topis along their routes while climbing the mountains the duo pass by.

After Popo and Nana have conquered all required mountains, the two mountaineers return home with their retrieved vegetables.

Ice Climber

In Ice Climber, the first player controls Popo, a child in a blue/indigo inuit parka and wielding a mallet as the default first player. Popo is motivated into jumping up through vertical, platform-heavy "glacial mountain" stages when all of the vegetables are stolen by a giant condor that retreats to the top of each stage, and along his route, he must smash overhead blocks of ice either by jumping into them from underneath or using his mallet to dissolve them down. In addition to forming random glacial stalactites that fall down from above (icicles), several varieties of antagonists native to the mountains threaten to reduce Popo's limited stock of lives: a flying bird, titled the Nitpicker, an upright-walking Polar Bear that wears pink shorts and sunglasses, and a seemingly harmless Topi, which undergone an infamous alteration from a seal to a more fictional and rotund, yeti-like creature in the Western edition of Ice Climber, perhaps to avoid potential accusations of endorsing animal cruelty (in that the game depicts humans bludgeoning live seals for a point-reward). The upper half of all stages is an antagonist-free "bonus" stage in which Popo has the opportunity to navigate a tricky set of platforms, collect vegetables for points, and potentially jump up to and grab the condor's talons (or the Butterfly's feet in the second set of mountains in VS. Ice Climber) at the mountain's peak under a time-limit of 40 seconds, all for a massive point-bonus.

VS. Ice Climber

Popo makes his reappearance in the arcade expansion, VS. Ice Climber, which includes a pair of exclusive enemies that were omitted from the original NES release: the Bee, which wields a spear and flies across the screen, and the Butterfly, which replaces the Condor in the second and more challenging set of mountains after completing eight mountains in a row in the first and original set.

Other Media

Super Smash Bros.

Super Smash Bros. Melee

Popo and Nana made their debut appearance in the Super Smash Bros. series, after a total of sixteen years from the release of their original installment of their series, Ice Climber. As Popo is the default leader of the duo, while Nana serves as his fellow accompaniment, Popo and Nana are a dual-controlled pair of fighters, making them unique compared to the other fighters. They, as a singular entity, are one of the 14 default characters available from the start. As a duo-dynamic pair of fighters, the partner duplicates whatever the leader performs. If the following Ice Climber is KO'd during the current stock, the remaining Ice Climber's fighting prowess is only half as effective; vice versa, however, if the leading Ice Climber is KO'd before the partner, the partner will be rendered KO'd as well.

Like in Ice Climber, Popo is the leading climber who is controlled under the player's influence by default, while Nana is the CPU-controlled ally; however, their third and fourth alternate costumes will instead make Popo the CPU follower and Nana the controllable leader, thus reversing the role. The difference between the duo is purely aesthetic.

Super Smash Bros. Brawl

Popo and Nana make their official reappearance in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, as playable characters and being available at the start of the game. In addition to retaining their moveset and attributes from Super Smash Bros. Melee, their own designs have been aesthetically altered, and the duo have received a final smash, titled Iceberg.

The Subspace Emissary

Popo and Nana first appear in the Glacial Peak, climbing the glacial and enormous mountain leading to the Battleship Halberd and the Great Fox battling against each other in the sky. Upon noticing Meta Knight flying past them, Popo and Nana perceive this as a challenge, angering them and leading to the two racing him to the top of the mountain while fending off a sizeable portion of the Subspace Army along their route to the top. When Popo, alongside Nana and Meta Knight, reaches the top of the mountain, the trio find a meditating Lucario there (waiting for Meta Knight, Popo and Nana's arrival), who challenges Meta Knight to a battle, while Popo and Nana spectate in fear. After the fight, the victor revives the trophicated loser, and Meta Knight and Lucario reconciliate, relieving Popo and Nana, but more than that, the two are especially delighted that Meta Knight and Lucario have befriended each other instead of continuing to be rivals. However, relief was short-lived, as the Battleship Halberd crashes the Great Fox into the mountain. Meta Knight and Lucario manage to board the Halberd, and Popo and Nana are knocked back to the ground towards the canyon from the earthquake inflicted by such impact (along with a multitude of Shadow Bugs raining from the sky), where Marth, Lucas, the Pokémon Trainer and Ike are located. After Popo and Nana defeat a portion of the Subspace Army (with the assistance of Mario, Kirby, Pit, Link and Yoshi), the two twins team up with the other fighters.

The Isle of Ancients has been engulfed by a plethora of activated Subspace Bombs, and the eleven fighters notice this (Popo among them). After annihilating the Subspace Gunship with the assistance of the Falcon Flyer (containing Samus Aran, Pikachu, Olimar, Captain Falcon, Diddy Kong, Donkey Kong, and R.O.B.) and the renowned Halberd (retaken by Meta Knight, Lucario, Solid Snake, Peach, Princess Zelda/Sheik, Fox McCloud, Falco Lombardi, and Mr. Game & Watch), Popo and the other fighters invade the Subspace.

Popo, along with Nana and the other fighters, eventually confront Tabuu. Unfortunately, Tabuu trophicates the rest of the fighters once again using his off waves without enough warning, including Popo. However, he and Nana were miraculously revived by Kirby (who was revived by eating a Dedede Brooch), and accompanies Ness, Luigi, King Dedede and the rest of the fighters into the Great Maze. In the end, Popo and Nana and the other fighters not only finally defeat Tabuu, but the latter's defeat also results in the Subspace successfully wiping out into nonexistence. Popo and Nana, as with the rest of the other fighters, then manage to escape from Subspace, and all the colonies composing the Great Maze (World of Trophies) are restored to their rightful positions in the real world, with the rifts of Subspace all being sealed off, excluding the Isle of Ancients. Because of the plethora of detonated Subspace Bombs engulfing said isle, it is impossible for the Isle of Ancients to return. As such, it is claimed to be permanently erased from existence. Instead, it leaves a giant luminous cross in its place, where the rest of the fighters look at in triumph and victory, including Popo, who places his hands next to his hips in triumph, while Nana peeks to the luminous cross while embracing behind Popo.

Super Smash Bros. for 3DS/Super Smash Bros. for Wii U

Popo and Nana do not make their reappearance as playable characters for Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U, although the two are regulated in both variations as a collectible trophy. According to Masahiro Sakurai, Popo and Nana were successfully functional and playable in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U, but because of Nintendo 3DS's lack of hardware power, the two were ultimately scrapped from both variations of Super Smash Bros. 4, so that they share the same roster because Sakurai did not desire to have an exclusive character for the Wii U. Additionally, Popo and Nana were deemed as "low-priority" characters since it was unlikely that the duo would receive a new game in their series.

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

Alongside the rest of the entire veterans of the Super Smash Bros. series, Popo and Nana make their ultimate reappearance to Super Smash Bros. Ultimate as unlockable characters, being formally announced within the game's E3 2018 trailer on June 12th, 2018.

Popo and Nana appear on the story mode, World of Light, where they, along with the other fighters (excluding Kirby), were vaporized by Galeem when he unleashed his beams of light and placed under his imprisonment. Gameplay-wise, Popo and Nana are found in the southern portion/bottom of the icy mountain next to the Temple of Light (where Pit and Simon are unlocked), located at the top left corner of The Light Realm. Unlocking them eliminates the icy paths in order for them to be successfully traversed in both directions, as well as unblocking an additional path to the shrouded forest, making Popo and Nana's unlock obligatory for completing the story. If the Ice Climbers are chosen to be playable for the overworld after being awakened from Galeem's imprisonment, only the leading Ice Climber will appear, being Popo by default.

WarioWare Series

WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgames!

Popo, the duo's leader, makes a cameo in WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgames!, making an appearance in the microgame, titled the original game's same name "Ice Climber." In this microgame, Popo has to travel to the top of the mountain and grab the condor.

WarioWare: Twisted!

Popo makes a reappearance as a cameo in WarioWare: Twisted!, with his primary mission to smash the oncoming antagonists with his hammer.

WarioWare Gold

Popo makes a reappearance in WarioWare Gold, in the microgame, "Ice Climber." The player's objective is to grab onto the condor before time runs out. On the third-level difficulty, he has to reach the eggplant before time runs out.

Powers and abilities

  • Hammermanship: Popo is known for wielding his sole weapon, his wooden mallet. This allows him to excel at close to mid-ranged combat, and offers him exceptional attacking range despite his short stature.
  • Combat Skills: Using his hammer, Popo is capable of combating his opponents through multiple and countless strategies, by swift hammer sweeps, hammer swings, long-ranged hammer swipes, hammer flicks, and most categorically, swift and powerful hammer slams.
  • Raw Power: Popo excels in overall raw power, courtesy of his aforementioned combat skills above, but also due to his hammer sustaining high weight, offering him the opportunity to inflict high levels of damage output and knockback by smashing his hammer onto opponents, and knocking them out with only a few hits.
  • Agility: Popo has above-average agility (in more simple terms, running speed), which offers him the opportunity to outspeed his opponents or catch up with Nana if separated.
  • Jumping prowess: A sentiment originated from Ice Climber, Popo possesses excellent jumping prowess, allowing him to excel in reaching impressive heights. This is especially prevalent and versatile when it comes to climbing mountains.
  • Flexibility: In collaboration with Popo's small size and short stature, Popo benefits from their aforementioned agility and jumping prowess, but also from his high air acceleration, which allows him to easily mix up his movement in the air (despite his extremely slow air speed). In addition, Popo also benefits from hyperactive attacking speed, which allows Popo to constantly pressure the opponent and take on an aggressive playstyle.
  • Cryokinesis: The psychic ability to control and create ice and cold temperatures. This allows Popo to perform omnipotent tactics (such as summoning a giant iceberg or devastating snowstorm, blowing out gusts of blizzard from their palms), or simple and powerful techniques, including freeze tags, freeze touches or freeze sneezes.
    • Popo and Nana have an extremely powerful and magical gift from birth, that of generating and controlling ice, cold and snow at will. Using this power, Popo and Nana are capable of several versatile applications: the duo have demonstrated both immense power (by creating a gigantic ice palace) and subtle usage (by generating an icy path to walk on water or by creating several geometric shapes by combining her magic with her creative spirit). The duo also have demonstrated the ability to generate freezing rays from their hands or to create stalactites.

Weaknesses

  • Reliance on teamwork: Popo is otherwise over-reliant on Nana for teamwork, as if one climber gets lost and/or knocked out, the remaining climber will become drastically weakened.
  • Range: Despite wielding a hammer as a weapon to excel at close to mid-ranged combat, the range of Popo's hammer falls short to especially excel at long-ranged combat, allowing opponents with long-ranged combat skills or zoners to wall him out.
  • Floatiness: As mentioned before, Popo is burdened with a slow falling speed, which makes it difficult for him to land immediately and safely, while his poor air speed does not allow his floatiness to compliment his prowess in the air in the first place.
    • Floaty jumping: When combined with his light weight, his aforementioned floatiness also causes his jumps to be very "floaty," despite his excellent jumping prowess.
  • Separation: Popo and Nana are vulnerable to getting separated rather effortlessly, especially by attacks with high levels of strength. Upon separation, the opponent has the opportunity to assault either the more vulnerable leader (Popo) or the more helpless partner (Nana).
  • Aerial Drift: Despite his good agility and air acceleration, Popo is burdened with sluggish aerial and falling speeds, which heavily references said mechanics in Ice Climber, causing him to flounder against opponents who excel in aerial combat.
    • Lateral horizontal jumping: When combined with his aforementioned "floaty" jumping and slow falling speed, this also makes Popo's lateral horizontal jumps very underwhelming, as he will cover little horizontal distance within his jumps.

Trivia

  • Popo's purple costume in the Super Smash Bros. series is based on the eggplant, the most iconic vegetable in the Ice Climber franchise.
  • Popo is implied to be the youngest male member of the entire Super Smash Bros. cast. Like the Pokémon Trainer, however, Popo and Nana's exact age is not specified, as Toon Link is the only child in Smash Bros. whose age is known (12 years old).
  • Popo is chronologically the first male character in the Super Smash Bros. series to:
    • Not be a swordfighter, instead rely on a different weapon (his mallet).
    • Be a starter character with a newly-represented franchise.
    • Be both a newcomer and starter character other than Bowser. In this case, he is the first male starter newcomer to not be a heavyweight.
    • Be both a newcomer and starter character who depends on a weapon.
  • Popo is the only male character in the Super Smash Bros. series to:
    • Be reliant on a weapon that is not a sword other than King Dedede. In this case, he is the only male character with this trait to not be a heavyweight.
    • Be both a newcomer and starter character to eventually become a veteran other than Bowser. In this case, he is the only starter newcomer to not be a heavyweight.
    • Appear in multiple Super Smash Bros. installments before being scrapped, then returning to Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. The reason Popo and Nana were scrapped from SSB4 is due to the consistent technical issues that Masahiro Sakurai and the development team faced when attempting to make them function properly in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS.
  • During Palutena's Guidance regarding the Ice Climbers, however, Pit assumes that their absence in SSB4 was due to illegal teaming, in which this dialogue is a humorous reference to the aforementioned reason above for Popo and Nana's absence in Smash 4.
    • Popo and Nana cease to return as playable characters in Super Smash Bros. 4, but then made a cameo as being relegated to a collectible trophy. In a column for the Japanese gaming magazine Famitsu, Masahiro Sakurai claimed that technical limitations of the Nintendo 3DS prevented their inclusion; the two were reportedly difficult to implement on the system, and since the characters were unlikely to have a new game in their series, Sakurai deemed Popo and Nana as "low-priority" characters. While Popo and Nana were successfully functional on the Wii U, Sakurai decided to scrap them in order for the roster to be identical for both installments.
  • Popo makes cameos without Nana in WarioWare Inc.: Mega Microgame$, WarioWare: Twisted, and WarioWare: Touched. However, both Popo and Nana appear as cameos in WarioWare: Get It Together! when playing the "Ice Climber" microgame with two players.
  • Contrary to popular belief, Popo and Nana are not canonically siblings. In an interview with Masahiro Sakurai, he has referred to the pair as "childhood friends like boy-and-girl pair" and goes on to state that their relationship is “more than friends, but less than lovers,” along with revealing that their relationship is platonic.
    • Following this, Super Smash Bros. Brawl reaffirmed Sakurai's stance on the relationship both in-game and in supplemental material. The Ice Climbers' Smash Bros. DOJO!! page refers to them as friends in two instances while detailing their special moveset.[5] In particular, the description regarding Belay reads, "When you use Belay with two climbers, they perform a feat that leaves you dazzled at the depths of their friendship!"[6] Another circumstantial point is the final stanza of the description regarding Blizzard reads: "Ahem... And let’s overlook our friend’s occasional impulse to wander off, shall we?"[7]
      • Despite this, however, issue 152 of Nintendo Power seemingly lost his comment in translation and instead referred to Popo and Nana as siblings regardless.[8]
      • Additionally, Solid Snake's codec conversation regarding the Ice Climbers depicts Mei Ling mentioning that Popo and Nana have a "blood bond," which is a long-standing custom practiced around the world that involves a pair of distinct people swearing loyalty to one another.[2] This implies that Popo and Nana are supposed to be siblings due to possessing relentless dependability to each other and promising to never leave each other behind.
      • An extra hint of their relationship is that during the 2-player cooperative mode of Ice Climber, Popo and Nana are theorized to be "frenemies." When scaling mountains, Popo and Nana can either scale the mountain and collect vegetables with teamwork, or through means for one of them to reach the top of the mountain while leaving the other one behind to prevent them from catching up to their pace. This is further supplemented by the elements of the Bonus Stage and Super Bonus Stage, where either Popo and Nana must grab the condor's talons or reach the top of the mountain with the flag planted on the summit first, respectively.
  • Popo has never unequipped his hoodies or gloves, not even revealing his full hairstyle. As such, Popo is potentially referred to as an “eskimo.”
  • In-game of Ice Climber, Popo and Nana's hair coloration were restricted to black hair. In their later appearances in the Super Smash Bros. series onwards, the duo have brunette hairstyles. In the official banner of VS. Ice Climber, however, Popo and Nana are blonde instead.
  • In various languages, Popo's name is altered to "Pépé." This is because "popo" means "buttocks" in Turkish and "poop" in Spanish.
    • In German, "Popo" is a basic slang term for "butt" when translated to English.

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Honda | E-102 Gamma | E-123 Omega | Eagle | Eddie | Eddy | Edelgard von Hresvelg | Eirika | Eldstar | Elena | Elias | Elincia | Elise | Elite Beat Agents | Eliwood | Ellie the Elephant | Elline | Elma | Elvis | Emerl | Enguarde the Swordfish | Ephraim | Epona | Erik | Esna | Espio the Chameleon | Est | Eva | EVE | Expresso the Ostrich | Ezlo | F.L.U.D.D. | Fei Long | Felix | Fi | Fiora | Fire Man | Fishmen | Flint | Flygon | Flying Men | Four Giants | Frey | Freya | Fronks | Funky Kong | Futaba Sakura | Gabriel Belmont | Gaepora | Gaius | Gandrayda | Garchomp | Garet | Gen | General Pepper | Geno | Geo Stelar | Glaceon | Globox | Gloria | Goku | Gyarados | Golem | Gooey | Goombella | Goro Akechi | Goron | Great Fairy | Greil | Groose | Grutch | Guts Man | Guy | H'aanit | Hakkun | Hal "Otacon" Emmerich | Haohmaru | Happy Mask Salesman | Haru Okumura | Hawke | Hawkeye | Hector (Castlevania) | Hector (Fire Emblem) | Helix | Hendrik | Henry Fleming | Heracles | Heracross | Herman | Hikari | Hilda Valentine Goneril | Hinawa | Hinoka | Ho-Oh | Honey Queen | Hongo | Huey | Hugh Baldwin | Hydreigon | Hungry Luma | Hydreigon | Ibuki | Ice Man | Idea | Ifrit | Igor | Ilia | Impa (Age of Calamity | Ocarina of Time | Skyward Sword) | Ingrid Brandl Galatea | Inigo | Iori Yagami | Iris Archwell | Iron Golem | Isa Jo | Ivan | Jack-7 | Jade | Jagen | Jake | Jakob | James McCloud | Jeanne | Jenna | Jessica | Jet the Hawk | Jill Valentine | Jimmy T. | Jin | Jin Kazama | Jinjo | Jody Summer | Joe Higashi | Jonathan Morris | Joshua | Julius Belmont | Juri Han | Juste Belmont | Kaepora Gaebora | Kafei | Kageshima Kurabe | Kairi | Karel | Karin Kanzuki | Kazuhira Miller | Kersti | Kevin | Kid Dracula | Kiddy Kong | Kim Kaphwan | Kine | King | King Zora | Kooper | Kumatora | Kunio | Kururin | Kyle Hyde | Kyo Kusanagi | L'Arachel | Landia | Landorus | Lanky Kong | Lappy | Leafeon | Leif | Leo | Leon Belmont | Leon S. Kennedy | Levias | Lilina | Lin Lee Koo | Linde | Linebeck | Ling Xiaoyu | Link (A Link Between Worlds | Link's Awakening | Spirit Tracks | The Legend of Zelda)) | Lip | Lissa | Lloyd | Loftwings | Loki | Lon'qu | Louie | Lubba | Luka Redgrave | Mach Rider | Madame Couture | Madeline Bergman | Magolor | Makar | Makoto Niijima | Mallo | Mallow | Malon | Maria Renard | Marin | Marshall Law | Master Mummy | Mattel | Matthew | Max | Mechanica | Medli | Mega Man Volnutt | Mega Man X | MegaMan.EXE | Mei Ling | Melia Antiqua | Mermaid | Merric | Meryl Silverburgh | Mia | Micaiah | Milly | Minerva | Mini Mario | Mio | Mio & Mayu Amakura | Mipha | Misstar | Mist | Misty | Moe | Mokka | Mona | Moosh | Morag Ladir | Morgana | Muddy Mole | Mugman | Mumbo Jumbo | Musashi | Muskular | Myrrh | Nago | Nakoruru | Naomi Hunter | Nathan Graves | Navarre | Nayru | Nia | Nibbles | Nina Williams | Ninian | Ninjara | Nino | Ninten | Noah | Nyna | Oatchi | Octoling Girl & Octoling Boy | Off the Hook | Olaf | Olberic Eisenberg | Old Man Lobber | Olivia | Omega-Xis | Ooccoo | Ophilia Clement | Orbulon | Orville | Ouendan | Owain | Owl | Owlan | Palla | Paper Bowser | Paper Luigi | Paper Mario | Paper Princess Peach | Parasol Waddle Dee | Paul Phoenix | Paula Jones | Pauline | Paz Ortega Andrade | Penny Crygor | Peppy Hare | Perry | Phantom Thieves of Hearts | Piantas | Pitch | Plague Knight | Plasma Wisp | Plessie | Pneuma | Polterpup | Poo | Poochy | Poppi | Poppy Bros. Jr. | Primrose Azelhart | Prince Fluff | Prince Peasley | Prince Richard | Princess Shokora | Princess Zelda (A Link to the Past | Breath of the Wild | Minish Cap | Spirit Tracks | The Wind Waker) | Professor Chops | Professor Elvin Gladd | Professor Oak | Professor Sycamore | Protagonist (Astral Chain) | Protagonist (Glory of Heracles) | Protagonist (Magical Vacation) | Proto Man | ProtoMan.EXE | Qbby | Rab | Rabbid Mario | Rabbid Peach | Rachel | Raiden | Ralf Jones | Rambi the Rhinoceros | Rattly the Rattlesnake | Rauru | Raven | Ravio | Rayman | Raymond Bryce | Red XIII | Registeel | Reinhardt Schneider | Reshiram | Revali | Rex | Reyn | Rhea | Ribbon Girl | Rick | Ricky | Riesz | Riki | Riku | Ring Fit Trainee | Riolu | ROB 64 | Rock Pikmin | Rocky | Roll | Roll Caskett | Rosemary | Rouge the Bat | Rowlet | Roxas | Roy Campbell | Rush | Rusl | Russ | Rutger | Ruto | Ryo Sakazaki | Ryoma | Ryuji Sakamoto | Sagat | Sagi | Sakuna | Sakura | Sakura Kasugano | Sakura Samurai | Salsa | Sami | Saria | Satoru Amatsubo | Satoru Higashiyama | Seiuchi-kun | Seliph | Serena (Dragon Quest) | Serena (Pokémon) | Seteth | Seth | Severa | Shahra | Shanoa | Shantae | Sharla | Shaymin | Sheldon | Shield Knight | Shinobu | Shiva | Sigurd | Silver the Hedgehog | Sir Kibble | Sirius | Skarmory | Slippy Toad | Soma Cruz | Sophia | Soren | Sothe | Sothis | Spirit Who Loves Surprises | Sprixie Princesses | Squawks the Parrot | Squitter the Spider | Stanley | Starlow | Starly | Storm the Albatross | Strangelove | Stuffwell | Susie Haltmann | Swanky Kong | Sylvando | Sylveon | T. Hawk | Tac | Tails | Takumi | Tama | Tamagon | Tatsu | Tauros | Teddy | Tempo | Terra | Terrakion | Tethu | Tharja | The Boss | The King of Red Lions | The Mighty Jinjonator | The President | The Stork | The Wandering Samurai | Therion | Tifa Lockhart | Tikal the Echidna | Tiny Kong | Tippi | Titania | Toad | Toadette | Toadsworth | Tomatrio | Tora | Totodile | Totem Link | Travis Touchdown | Treble | Tressa Colzione | Trevor Belmont | Tricky | Tron Bonne | Tsubasa Oribe | Twintelle | Tyranitar | Urbosa | Valoo | Vector the Crocodile | Ventus | Veronica | Villagers (Minecraft) | Vincent Valentine | Viridi | Virizion | Vivian | Waddle Dee | Waddle Doo | Wanda | Wave the Swallow | Welt Neugia | Wentworth | Wheelie | Winky the Frog | Wonder-Black | Wonder-Blue | Wonder-Green | Wonder-Pink | Wonder-Red | Wonder-White | Wonder-Yellow | Wrinkly Kong | Wrys | Xananab | Xander | Xion | Yang | Yoko Belnades | Yoshi Kid | Yoshimitsu | Young Cricket | Yuffie Kisaragi | Yun | Yusuke Kitagawa | Zael | Zagreus | Zangief | Zeke von Genbu | Zekrom | Zelda (Spirit Tracks) | Zip | Zora

Others
Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad | Blue Mary | Chang Koehan | Chocobos | Choi Bounge | Dante | Doomslayer | Dragonborn | Gil | Goemon | Goro Daimon | Guardians of Light | Jacky Bryant | King | Makoto Yuki | Master Hand | Lloyd Irving | Rabbid | Rock Howard | Saïx | Sans | Tung Fu Rue | Yu Narukami | Yuri Sakazaki

            Heroes

Bowser | Donkey Kong | Donkey Kong Jr. | Ice Climbers (Popo | Nana) | Kirby | King Dedede | Link | Luigi | Mario | Samus Aran | Palutena | Pit | Princess Peach | Princess Zelda | Toad | Wario

See Also
Super Smash Bros. Heroes | Super Mario Heroes