![]() Many characters, particularly the princesses, fit the theme this time around. The colors also bear a resemblance to her original sprite.īlack and Yellow appears to be Smash original. Peach retains all previous swaps and gains 2 new ones. This makes her look even closer to her modern design. Like most characters, Peach’s design is simplified for Smash 4. White Peach is still used to represent Nurse Peach however. It’s somewhat notable that though white Peach predates it, a nearly identical design is used for Wedding Peach only a year before Brawl. Red Peach resembles Pauline’s art from Donkey Kong, Mario’s original girlfriend. Based on the Gravity Suits in game sprite from Super Metroid, but more closely remembles the color scheme of the Varia Suit in Metroid when missles are selected. Her skin is also lightened just as main series Daisy was. Yellow Peach still has Daisy’s colors, but it’s now merely a swap instead of costume change. Notably when the waist ribbon left, so did the Smash corset, and both designs now have layered skirts.īrawl came with one major update, and one brand new swap. In Brawl, Peach’s design was updated to match her main new main series design, plus Smash specific embellishments. They debuted as the colors of the Peach and Daisy in NES Open golf, and reappeared as Peach swaps in Mario Golf for N64. White Peach consistently represents Nurse Peach, although they look nothing alike.īlue and Green Peach have identical origin tracks. She even swaps the Smash Bros corset for a proper waist ribbon. She wears Daisy’s colors, gloves, and flower shaped jewelry, and has her tanned skin from the N64 era. Yellow Peach is the Smash series’ first costume swap. Melee brought 4 additional swaps for players to choose from. Pieces of the costume are also changed, like the waist ribbon becoming a corset. However it is much more detailed and embroidered. Her initial appearance is based on her look in the N64 era, mostly unchanged from her original Super Mario Bros artwork. Next up, perhaps a more appropriate choice for Nintendo Allstars, The Pokemon Trainer and his three Gen I starters.Princess Peach made her Smash Bros debut in Melee, and has always sported a Smash Bros original design. ![]() Its final swap comes from Serena, the female trainer of Generation VI.Īnd so the one off gag character has persisted as a core member of the Smash Bros, and another enduring Pokemon icon. The nurse cap comes from the X and Y anime version of Nurse Joy, as opposed to the in game Pokemon Center nurses. However the bow’s color doesn’t neatly match any of its previous appearances. ![]() Smash 4 saw full retention of the Brawl swaps, and the return of the 64 bow. As the two share a base model, Sakurai develops both Kirby and Smash, and Jigglypuff is associated with sleep the connection is easy to make. It also has green eyes, similar to Stadium or as codified in Gen II, a Shiny Jigglypuff. The new blue swap features the straw hat from teh Bug Catcher trainer class. She’s sometimes called either Trainer Leaf, Blue, or Green. The White Swap comes from the female Kanto trainer in FireRed and LeafGreen. The Red bears a rese,blance to Phoebe’s flower from Ruby and Sapphire, but its not an exact match and it predates the costume as it originated in Melee. The character has existed since 1985, the crown is similar to the model used in Melee.īy Brawl the Pokemon designs had long been standardized. The Yellow swap gives Jigglypuff Princess Peach’s crown. Jigglypuffs color range is only from cream to violet, however its prevolution Iggybuff could appear reddish when nicknamed. As of Melee its had a slight reddish tint. In 64 the red swap matched the default Jigglypuff. However the Pokemon received several new hats. Melee is a direct update for the original 12. It’s range is from cream to violet, with some violet ones having green eyes, though the eyes aren’t represented in Smash. Though Jigglypuff wasn’t playable in the first Stadium game, its model could still be seen using the Pokedex feature. Like Pikachu, the swaps are inspired by the nicknamed Pokemon in Stadium. It’s characterization is also inspired by the recurring Jigglypuff during the Kanto arc of the anime. Like Pikachu, Jiggs’ 64 design is a less detailed version of the Stadium model, combining attributes from the original games with the anime. Jigglypuff was chosen as an oddball joke character, but several others were in consideration such as Meowth (as Pikachu’s Rival) or Mewtwo (as the series antagonist). Pokemon was the only series aside from Mario Bros.
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