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==Other Appearances==
==Other Appearances==
===Kirby's Dream Land 3===
===''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars''===
After defeating [[mariowiki:Yaridovich|Yaridovich]] and retrieving the fifth [[mariowiki:Star Pieces|Star Piece]], if [[mariowiki:Mario|Mario]] and his friends return to the [[mariowiki:Mushroom Kingdom|Mushroom Kingdom]] castle in [[mariowiki:Toad Town|Toad Town]], they can find Samus lying on a bed, clad in her Power Suit, in one of the guest rooms. When interacted with, she will say: "...I'm resting up for Mother Brain".
 
===''Kirby's Dream Land 3''===
Samus recruits [[wikirby:Kirby|Kirby]] to aid her in eliminating a swarm of Metroids. She gives Kirby a [[wikirby:Heart Star|Heart Star]] if he freezes all of the Metroids with his [[wikirby:Ice|Ice]] [[wikirby:Copy Ability|Copy Ability]].
Samus recruits [[wikirby:Kirby|Kirby]] to aid her in eliminating a swarm of Metroids. She gives Kirby a [[wikirby:Heart Star|Heart Star]] if he freezes all of the Metroids with his [[wikirby:Ice|Ice]] [[wikirby:Copy Ability|Copy Ability]].


===''Super Smash Bros.'' series===
===''Super Smash Bros.'' series===
Samus has appeared in every installment of the ''[[Super Smash Bros. (series)|Super Smash Bros. series]]''. Her basic special attack is her Charge Beam, which she begins charging when the B button is pressed. She will finish charging when the B button is pressed again, or the beam is fully charged. This can then be fired by pressing B once more. She can fire Missiles, which can either home in on opponents, but with weak attack power, or speed them up, at the expense of their homing capabilities. She also has the ability to switch to [[Morph Ball]] form temporarily in order to drop [[Morph Ball Bomb|Bombs]]. Bombs can be used to perform 'bomb jumps' in a similar manner as the ''Prime'' series. She uses her Morph Ball form for another attack, Screw Attack, which attacks opponents while jumping highly.  She also has a Grapple Beam, which can be used to grab opponents, or the edge of the stage, helping her chances of survival. In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', she also gains the ability to switch between [[Power Suit]] and [[Zero Suit Samus|Zero Suit]] form via her Final Smash. For her Power Suit Final Smash, Zero Laser, she fires a massive full-power beam, which will (almost all the time) KO anyone in it's path, the power of which is so great it shatters her Power Suit, leaving her in Zero Suit form. The broken remnants of the Power Suit can then be picked up and thrown at opponents to cause a small amount of damage. To regain the Power Suit, Zero Suit Samus must utilize her Final Smash again.
Samus has appeared in every installment of the ''[[Super Smash Bros. (series)|Super Smash Bros. series]]''. Her basic special attack is her Charge Beam, which she begins charging when the B button is pressed. She will finish charging when the B button is pressed again, or the beam is fully charged. This can then be fired by pressing B once more. She can fire Missiles, which can either home in on opponents, but with weak attack power, or speed them up, at the expense of their homing capabilities. She also has the ability to switch to [[Morph Ball]] form temporarily in order to drop [[Morph Ball Bomb|Bombs]]. Bombs can be used to perform 'bomb jumps' in a similar manner as the ''Prime'' series. She uses her Morph Ball form for another attack, Screw Attack, which attacks opponents while jumping highly.  She also has a Grapple Beam, which can be used to grab opponents, or the edge of the stage, helping her chances of survival. In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', she also gains the ability to switch between [[Power Suit]] and [[Zero Suit Samus|Zero Suit]] form via her Final Smash. For her Power Suit Final Smash, Zero Laser, she fires a massive full-power beam, which will (almost all the time) KO anyone in it's path, the power of which is so great it shatters her Power Suit, leaving her in Zero Suit form. The broken remnants of the Power Suit can then be picked up and thrown at opponents to cause a small amount of damage. To regain the Power Suit, Zero Suit Samus must utilize her Final Smash again. She loses this ability in ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U]]'', in which Samus appears as two different characters, one clad in her Power Suit and one in her Zero Suit.


Samus also has a major role in ''Brawl'''s Subspace Emissary mode. She infiltrates the [[smashwiki:The Research Facility (Part II)|Research Facility]] in search of her Power Suit. During her search, she finds [[bulbapedia:Pikachu|Pikachu]] being used as a power source, which appears to be physically painful. Samus rescues the [[bulbapedia:Pokémon|Pokémon]], which alerts the [[mariowiki:R.O.B.|R.O.B.]]s stationed throughout the facility to her presence. She and Pikachu fight their way through the facility, eventually coming upon three Power Suit clones. They appear to be clad in the Gravity Suit and have glowing purple visors. The pair defeats the clones, and Samus regains her suit. Her victory is short-lived, however, as they soon encounter Ridley, who grabs Samus and scrapes her against the wall. Using its [[bulbapedia:Thunder (move)|Thunder]] attack, Pikachu rescues the bounty hunter from the Pirate leader's clutches, and a battle ensues. After Ridley's defeat, Samus and Pikachu meet up with other heroes in the [[smashwiki:Subspace Bomb Factory (Part II)|Subspace Bomb Factory]], initiating the next part of the story. Samus is one of the characters who can travel through the [[smashwiki:The Great Maze|Great Maze]] and fight [[smashwiki:Tabuu|Tabuu]].
Samus also has a major role in ''Brawl'''s Subspace Emissary mode. She infiltrates the [[smashwiki:The Research Facility (Part II)|Research Facility]] in search of her Power Suit. During her search, she finds [[bulbapedia:Pikachu|Pikachu]] being used as a power source, which appears to be physically painful. Samus rescues the [[bulbapedia:Pokémon|Pokémon]], which alerts the [[mariowiki:R.O.B.|R.O.B.]]s stationed throughout the facility to her presence. She and Pikachu fight their way through the facility, eventually coming upon three Power Suit clones. They appear to be clad in the Gravity Suit and have glowing purple visors. The pair defeats the clones, and Samus regains her suit. Her victory is short-lived, however, as they soon encounter Ridley, who grabs Samus and scrapes her against the wall. Using its [[bulbapedia:Thunder (move)|Thunder]] attack, Pikachu rescues the bounty hunter from the Pirate leader's clutches, and a battle ensues. After Ridley's defeat, Samus and Pikachu meet up with other heroes in the [[smashwiki:Subspace Bomb Factory (Part II)|Subspace Bomb Factory]], initiating the next part of the story. Samus is one of the characters who can travel through the [[smashwiki:The Great Maze|Great Maze]] and fight [[smashwiki:Tabuu|Tabuu]].
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===''Paper Mario: The Origami King''===
===''Paper Mario: The Origami King''===
In [[mariowiki:Paper Mario: The Origami King|''Paper Mario: The Origami King'']], an paper mache version of Samus's Helmet appears in a storage room that Mario is able to wear. When he does, he holds his arms like Samus's Arm Cannon while the "Samus Appears" fanfare and the arm cannon sound effect from [[Metroid (game)|''Metroid'']] plays. Bobby comments that the style does not really fit "Big M", but would be perfect on [[Metroid: Other M|"some other kind of M"]]<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hkkcuZzQiUM We Try on the Nintendo Heads in Paper Mario: The Origami King (Samus, Donkey Kong, & Goomba!)] - GameXplain, July 13, 2020</ref>.
In [[mariowiki:Paper Mario: The Origami King|''Paper Mario: The Origami King'']], a papier mache version of Samus's Helmet appears in a storage room that Mario is able to wear. When he does, he holds his arms like Samus's Arm Cannon while the "Samus Appears" fanfare and the arm cannon sound effect from [[Metroid (game)|''Metroid'']] plays. Bobby comments that the style does not really fit "Big M", but would be perfect on [[Metroid: Other M|"some other kind of M"]]<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hkkcuZzQiUM We Try on the Nintendo Heads in Paper Mario: The Origami King (Samus, Donkey Kong, & Goomba!)] - GameXplain, July 13, 2020</ref>.


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