When it comes to Nintendo’s Super Smash Bros. series, it
seems like the one thing everybody always talks about is the roster. No matter
what gaming site, blog or forum you visit, you’re bound to find a topic
dedicated entirely to fans discussing and debating which characters deserve to
be in the game, who they think will be in the game and who they want in the
game. We here at Adamant Ditto have plenty of discussions about it, in fact,
before Super Smash Bros. Brawl was released, it was all we talked about.
Everybody has their own opinions and favorites when it comes
to Nintendo characters and it’s not hard to see why. Nintendo more so than any
other gaming company out there has so many lovable and unique characters,
there’s always going to be some character that people feel was unfairly left
out. Though sometimes, it can be a little ridiculous. Just because a character
is cool doesn’t mean they stand a chance of being playable. You may be a big
fan of Umbreon or Agent J. from the Elite Beat Agents but chances are, they
weren’t even considered.
Though thinking about it, we'll probably get Wesker instead. |
6. Gooey from Kirby’s Dream Land 3
Chicks dig the tongue. |
Oh Gooey, how I love you and your complete and utter
ridiculousness. If you don’t know, Gooey
is the player 2 character in Kirby’s Dream Land 3 for the Super Nintendo. He’s
a weird blue blob that supposedly was created from the remnants of Dark Matter.
The difference is Gooey’s a good guy and Dark Matter is pure evil. Gooey acts
and controls the same way Kirby does; he can float, he can absorb enemies and
powers by using his long tongue, he’s just like Kirby only far goofier. It’s
really simple to come up with a moveset for Gooey, especially if you just look
at everything Dream Land 3 has to offer. Gooey can team up with the variety of
animal partners, he could use the clean ability (my favorite), he could throw
himself as a cutter, he could use spark or parasol or any number of the
abilities from that game Kirby doesn’t already utilize. In fact, if you want a
great example of how Gooey could work as a viable and unique character, head
over to the custom section of The Spriter’s Resource and look OmegaKyogre’ssheet, it’s fantastic. So with all the possibility with Gooey, why would he
never be playable? Well, while he’s more deserving than most other Kirby
characters, he’s still only been in two games. The Kirby series really only has
three constant characters; Kirby, King Dedede and Meta Knight, and all three
are already playable in Brawl. Each Kirby game tends to have a different
villain, different supporting characters and even in the few multiplayer games
there has been, the second player was different. While Gooey is definitely a
very likable and memorable character from the Kirby universe, he’s just not all
that important and as I mentioned, the Kirby series is as well represented as
it ever possibly could be in Brawl. So
as much as I love Gooey and want to see him as a playable character, it isn’t
going to happen.
5. Toad from Super Mario Bros.
Though he's a bit too adorable to beat up. |
When it comes down to it, Toad is my all-time favorite video
game character. My reasons might be a little shallow (he was my favorite in
Mario Kart 64) but his long history in the series and his ever present place in
the games has earned him a lifetime place in my heart. So why is he so low on
my list? Well, he’s probably the least deserving of the characters on this
list. While Toad is the only remaining character from Mario’s big 8 to not be
playable in a Smash Bros. game, his importance in the games has dwindle over
the years because of the introduction of Toads being a species and not just a
character. Yes, there is only one Toad but there’s a bunch of toads. Just like
there’s only one Yoshi but a bunch of yoshis. If that makes any sense. The
character Toad is the one you all know with the red spots and blue vest. The
one that’s always playable in spin-off games or the referee or something. His
importance in the main games has recently been usurped by Toadsworth and in
Sunshine and both Galaxy games, there’s five toads instead of just the one
Toad. In fact, the toad with red spots in those two games doesn’t wear the
trademark blue vest and instead dons a red vest so it might not even be the
same Toad. But then, I might be looking too heavily into things. Regardless, I
feel Toad is an important player in the Mario universe but not important enough
to be playable. While a moveset could certainly be forged, I’d say make it
involve abilities from NEW Super Mario Bros. Wii, Super Mario Bros. 2 and a
handful of the spin-off titles, it’s not very likely, especially considering
Toad is one of Peach’s moves. Even though I’d rather see Waluigi or Bowser Jr.
as a future Mario representative in the Smash Bros. games, I’d still be
extremely excited if Nintendo did choose to go with Toad. He deserves it if you
ask me, but it just isn’t very likely.
4. Captain Rainbow from Captain Rainbow
Looking at this image, you want him in now too, huh? |
Never heard of Captain Rainbow? Well, let me enlighten you.
Captain Rainbow is a Wii game released in Japan in 2008 developed by Skip Ltd.
It’s a bizarre adventure game where you play as Nick, a washed-up actor famous
for his role as the superhero Captain Rainbow. When the Captain Rainbow show
lost it’s popularity, Nick traveled Mimin Island, a place where wishes are said
to come true and runs into a bunch of classic, but forgotten, old Nintendo
characters like Lil’ Mac, Lip from Panel de Pon and Ossan, the main character
from the NES game, Golf. Nick has to help all these forgotten characters
overcome their own problems and ultimately solve his own. He can transform into
Captain Rainbow and fight off enemies on the island threatening to take away
the wishes and dreams of the people on the island. It’s a very weird, very
Japanese game that we never got in the West. In fact, it was too Japanese even
for Japan. Captain Rainbow was a financial bomb, selling only about 20,000
copies in Japan in 2008. That’s not a lot for one of the most populated
countries on Earth. Either way, Captain Rainbow is an awesome and hilarious
character that would make a perfect combatant in Super Smash Bros. His
trademark attack is a Yo-Yo, which could be used for most of his attacks and
since he is a superhero, he could also have plenty of melee moves as well. I
know Nintendo could come up with a great moveset for him, I mean, if they can
do it for Captain Falcon and Captain Olimar, why not Captain Rainbow? Too bad
the obscurity of the game outside of Japan as well as its financial
disappointment in Japan will likely prevent Captain Rainbow from even getting a
mention in the next Smash let alone a spot on the roster.
3. Jill from Drill Dozer
If you haven’t played the Game Boy Advance swan song Drill
Dozer, stop reading this article and do it. Do it now. I’ll wait.
Aw look how cute she is as she digs into my skull! |
You done? Good. Drill Dozer is an amazing little
action-platformer developed by Pokemon developers, GameFreak. Unfortunately,
because of how late it was released in the GBA’s lifespan and the fact that it
was a completely new IP, it was ignored by the general public. It’s a real
shame because it’s a fantastic game and has a fantastic protagonist, a young
girl named Jill who uses a mini mechsuit called a Dozer to drill through walls.
It totally blew my mind when Jill ended up being an assist trophy in Brawl
because I didn’t think Nintendo cared about Drill Dozer enough for that but man
was it awesome. I really want to see Jill in the Dozer as a character, I think
she has a lot of potential. Because she’d need to use the suit to fight, she
could be the first small heavy weight character. She has a pretty wide variety
of moves at her disposal, too. Obviously she can drill which would be her
primary form of attack but she can also dash and even fly through the air using
a propeller upgrade for the drill. It’s practically like they were designing
her to be in Smash Bros. Too bad because of her obscurity, she likely hasn’t
even been considered. I’d play as her that’s for sure. Oh well, I can settle
for an assist trophy I guess.
2. Mike Jones from StarTropics
Who? |
1. Geno from Super Mario RPG
*Sniffle* |
So there you have it. The six characters I’d love to see in
the next Smash Bros. but never ever will be. I’m sure you all disagree but
let’s be honest, we all have characters we love and want to see return but
simply never will. So feel free to discuss who you’d like to see in the
comments. I’d love to hear from you.
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