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Metroid in the Super Smash Bros. Series

The Super Smash Bros. Series is made up of several fighting games published by Nintendo that feature characters from various established Nintendo franchises and pits them against one another in arena battles. Samus Aran has made an appearance as a playable character in every installment released thus far, and has also been playable in her Zero Suit on multiple occasions.

Various other references to the Metroid universe have been included throughout the games, including Metroid-themed stages, music, bosses, items, assist trophies, stickers, and collectible trophies.

Super Smash Bros.

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Super Smash Bros.
Main article: Super Smash Bros.
  • Planet Zebes appears as a stage for combat, inspired by the original Planet Zebes. It features an rising and falling acid hazard and background cameos such as Wavers and even Ridley.
  • Music featured from Metroid include tracks 8 and 18: a remix of the Brinstar music from the original Metroid, used as background music on the Planet Zebes stage, and an orchestration of the item acquisition fanfare, used as Samus's victory fanfare, respectively.

Super Smash Bros. Melee

 
Super Smash Bros. Melee
Main article: Super Smash Bros. Melee
  • Samus Aran returns as a veteran fighter in Melee with the same five color palettes available in Super Smash Bros. Her arsenal includes the same weapons as in the previous installment, with the addition of Missiles.
  • Planet Zebes: Brinstar appears as a stage for combat, inspired by the original Brinstar area. In many ways it's nearly identical to the Planet Zebes stage from Super Smash Bros., complete with an acid hazard. The large fleshy organism in the background is shaped like a brain, perhaps a tip of the hat to Mother Brain, or even a rudimentary image of her.
  • Planet Zebes: Brinstar Depths is the second Metroid-themed stage in Melee, loosely inspired by Kraid area. Kraid appears in the background of this stage, spinning the central platform occasionally during battles, but otherwise the stage bears little resemblance to any areas of Brinstar in the Metroid games.
  • The Brinstar Escape Shaft appears briefly in the 1-player adventure mode, possibly inspired by a similar shaft in Super Metroid. In this level the character being used at the time must ascend to the top of a large underground shaft using multiple metal platforms within a set time limit.
  • The Screw Attack was introduced in Melee as the first Metroid-themed item. The item can be held, adding a spin to a character's normal jumps that inflict minor damage, or thrown at an opponent, causing them in execute a spinning jump as a disruption tactic.
  • Music from the Metroid series included in this game include tracks 7, 8, and 41. Track 7 plays on the Brinstar stage and is a medley of a remixed Brinstar theme, the "game start" fanfare heard when one resumes a gamefile in the original Metroid, and the original Metroid title theme. Track 8 plays on the Brinstar Depths stage and is a remix of the music heard in the original Metroid when Samus is about to combat Kraid and a short bridge consisting of the item room music in the same game. Finally, track 41 is an orchestration of the item acquisition fanfare and is used as Samus's victory fanfare.

Trophies

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(Samus Aran's three game trophies, Screw Attack, Kraid, Chozo Statue, Samus' Starship, Metroid, Ridley, Samus Unmasked)

Super Smash Bros. Brawl

 
Super Smash Bros. Brawl
Main article: Super Smash Bros. Brawl

Trophies

Name Image Description Acquired

Stickers

Gallery format?

Super Smash Bros. 4

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Super Smash Bros. 4
Main article: Super Smash Bros. 4

Trophies

Name Image Description Acquired

Stickers

Gallery format?

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