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In Super Smash Bros., each character had at least four costumes, one for each of the costume changing C buttons. Some characters had an extra costume or two, to accommodate for Team Battles if their four costumes lacked a red, blue, or green variation, these costumes cannot be selected outside of Team Battle since there are only four C buttons.

N/A: Color that is original to Super Smash Bros. and doesn't have any particular reference.

Characters[]

Mario[]

Mario Palette (SSB N64)
SSBN64 Mario Stock Icon (0 Default)

Red

Based on his appearance in Super Mario 64.
SSBN64 Mario Stock Icon (Alt 1)

Yellow

Resembles Wario.
SSBN64 Mario Stock Icon (Alt 2)

Black

Based on Foreman Spike from Wrecking Crew.
SSBN64 Mario Stock Icon (Alt 3)

Blue

Based on his appearance in promotional artwork for Mario Bros., with the colors of the overalls and shirt swapped, including the appearance of the Balloon Fighter. The blue shirt and red overalls also resembles Mario's sprite in Super Mario All-Stars.
SSBN64 Mario Stock Icon (Alt 4)

Green*

Based on his appearance on the Japanese box art for Wrecking Crew.

Donkey Kong[]

Donkey Kong Palette (SSB N64)
SSBN64 Donkey Kong Stock Icon (0 Default)

Brown

Resembles his appearance from Donkey Kong Country, and the Nintendo 64 era.
SSBN64 Donkey Kong Stock Icon (Alt 1)

Black

Resembles the appearance of an actual gorilla.
SSBN64 Donkey Kong Stock Icon (Alt 2)

Red

Resembles his sprite in the original Donkey Kong arcade game.
SSBN64 Donkey Kong Stock Icon (Alt 3)

Blue

N/A
SSBN64 Donkey Kong Stock Icon (Alt 4)

Green*

Resembles his in-game sprite from Donkey Kong Land.

Link[]

Link Palette (SSB N64)
SSBN64 Link Stock Icon (0 Default)

Green

Based on Adult Link from The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time.
SSBN64 Link Stock Icon (Alt 1)

Red

Based on the Red Ring from The Legend of Zelda and a Shield Spell from Zelda II: The Adventure of Link. Also resembles the Goron Tunic from The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time.
SSBN64 Link Stock Icon (Alt 2)

Blue

Based on the Zora Tunic from The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time.
SSBN64 Link Stock Icon (Alt 3)

White

Based on Link's appearance having obtained the Blue Ring in The Legend of Zelda.

Samus[]

Samus Palette (SSB N64)
SSBN64 Samus Stock Icon (0 Default)

Orange

Based on the Varia Suit as it appears in Super Metroid.
SSBN64 Samus Stock Icon (Alt 1)

Pink

Based on the Gravity Suit's in-game sprite from Super Metroid, but more closely resembles the color scheme of the Varia Suit of the original Metroid when missiles are selected.
SSBN64 Samus Stock Icon (Alt 2)

Black

N/A
SSBN64 Samus Stock Icon (Alt 3)

Green

In Japan, the original Super Smash Bros. website referred to this alternate costume as "Production Model Samus", often referred to as "Mass Produced Samus" in the community. A reference to the mass-produced mechas from the Gundam series, which are almost always green.
SSBN64 Samus Stock Icon (Alt 4)

Blue*

Resembles artwork of the Gravity Suit from Super Metroid.

Yoshi[]

Yoshi Palette (SSB N64)

All of Yoshi's costumes appear as different variations of the Yoshi species in Yoshi's Story. The only way a Blue Yoshi or Pink Yoshi can be controlled by a human player is by hacking.

SSBN64 Yoshi Stock Icon (0 Default)

Green

Based on his appearance in Super Mario 64.
SSBN64 Yoshi Stock Icon (Alt 1)

Red

Based on the Fire-Breathing Yoshi from Super Mario World.
SSBN64 Yoshi Stock Icon (Alt 2)

Cyan

Based on the Cyan Yoshi from Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island.
SSBN64 Yoshi Stock Icon (Alt 3)

Yellow

Based on the Stomping Yoshi from Super Mario World.
SSBN64 Yoshi Stock Icon (Alt 4)

Pink**

Based on the Pink Yoshi from Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island.
SSBN64 Yoshi Stock Icon (Alt 5)

Blue**

Based on the Flying Yoshi from Super Mario World.

Kirby[]

Kirby Palette (SSB N64)
SSBN64 Kirby Stock Icon (0 Default)

Pink

Based on his appearance in Kirby's Dream Land 3.
SSBN64 Kirby Stock Icon (Alt 1)

Yellow

Based on Keeby, the yellow Kirby that the second player controls from Kirby's Dream Course, known as Kirby Bowl in Japan. Resembles Beam and Needle Kirby from Kirby Super Star and Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land, without the hat. Shigeru Miyamoto also reportedly wanted Kirby to be colored yellow in his debut, but Masahiro Sakurai wanted him to be pink. Also references Yellow Kirby in Kirby & the Amazing Mirror and Kirby: Squeak Squad, including Player 2 Kirby in many multiplayer Kirby games.
SSBN64 Kirby Stock Icon (Alt 2)

Blue

Based on Ocean Kirby in Kirby & the Amazing Mirror, Ice Kirby in Kirby Super Star, and Kirby: Squeak Squad, including Player 3 Kirby in many multiplayer Kirby games.
SSBN64 Kirby Stock Icon (Alt 3)

Red

Based on Fire Kirby in Kirby Super Star, and Red Kirby in Kirby & the Amazing Mirror and Kirby: Squeak Squad.
SSBN64 Kirby Stock Icon (Alt 4)

Green*

The original Super Smash Bros. website referred to this costume as "Kusa-mochi Kirby".

Fox[]

Fox Palette (SSB N64)
SSBN64 Fox Stock Icon (0 Default)

Grey

Based on his appearance from Star Fox 64.
SSBN64 Fox Stock Icon (Alt 1)

Red

Resembles Fox's appearance in the original Japanese version of Star Fox. Also resembles the color of Falco's flight suit from Star Fox 64.
SSBN64 Fox Stock Icon (Alt 2)

Blue

Resembles the color of Slippy Toad's flight suit from Star Fox 64.
SSBN64 Fox Stock Icon (Alt 3)

Green

Resembles concept art of him for the original Star Fox.

Pikachu[]

Pikachu Palette (SSB N64)
SSBN64 Pikachu Stock Icon (0 Default)

Yellow

Based on its appearance from the Pokémon games.
SSBN64 Pikachu Stock Icon (Alt 1)

Red

A Pikachu with a red hue is possible in Japanese Pokémon Stadium 1 and 2 and International Pokémon Stadium as the game did change the colors of Pokémon if they were given nicknames.
SSBN64 Pikachu Stock Icon (Alt 2)

Blue

As mentioned, Pokémon Stadium allowed for alternate colored Pokémon if they were given nicknames.
SSBN64 Pikachu Stock Icon (Alt 3)

Green

As mentioned, Pokémon Stadium allowed for alternate colored Pokémon if they were given nicknames. One of the Rental Pokémon, a Pikachu called Pikachikun, has a green hue.

Luigi[]

Luigi Palette (SSB N64)
SSBN64 Luigi Stock Icon (0 Default)

Green

Based on his appearance in Super Mario World.
SSBN64 Luigi Stock Icon (Alt 1)

White

Resembles Luigi's appearance in Mario Bros. for the Nintendo Entertainment System, especially his sprite from the original Super Mario Bros., Also bears a similar outfit to that of Fire Luigi.
SSBN64 Luigi Stock Icon (Alt 2)

Blue

Resembles Mario's appearance in North American box art in Mario Bros. on the Nintendo Entertainment System.
SSBN64 Luigi Stock Icon (Alt 3)

Pink

The original Super Smash Bros. website referred to this costume as "Strawberry Luigi". Also resembles his appearance in Wrecking Crew.

Ness[]

Ness Palette (SSB N64)
SSBN64 Ness Stock Icon (0 Default)

Red

Based on his appearance from EarthBound.
SSBN64 Ness Stock Icon (Alt 1)

Yellow

Based on the uniforms of the Hanshin Tigers, a Japanese baseball team with a large following. The shirt's pattern is reminiscent of the Gigantic Ant enemy from EarthBound.
SSBN64 Ness Stock Icon (Alt 2)

Blue

Resembles Ness' younger self that he encounters briefly in EarthBound, who was wearing a blue hat.
SSBN64 Ness Stock Icon (Alt 3)

Green

Resembles Everdred from EarthBound, who was dressed in green and orange. However, Ness wears a green hat instead of black, which is the color of Everdred's hat. The shorts, also with a color change, are orange instead of green.

Captain Falcon[]

Captain Falcon Palette (SSB N64)

Captain Falcon is the only character to have six different playable colors, even though two of them (blue and green costumes) can only be accessed during Team Battles.

SSBN64 Captain Falcon Stock Icon (0 Default)

Indigo

Resembles his appearance from F-Zero X.
SSBN64 Captain Falcon Stock Icon (Alt 1)

Black

Based on his appearance in the Japanese commercial for F-Zero X.
SSBN64 Captain Falcon Stock Icon (Alt 2)

Red

Based on Blood Falcon, Captain Falcon's clone and rival.
SSBN64 Captain Falcon Stock Icon (Alt 3)

White

Resembles Jody Summer.
SSBN64 Captain Falcon Stock Icon (Alt 4)

Green*

Resembles the colors of Pico's F-Zero machine, Wild Goose, in F-Zero.
SSBN64 Captain Falcon Stock Icon (Alt 5)

Blue*

N/A

Jigglypuff[]

Jigglypuff Palette (SSB N64)
SSBN64 Jigglypuff Stock Icon (0 Default)

Pink

Resembles its appearance from the Pokémon games.
SSBN64 Jigglypuff Stock Icon (Alt 1)

Red

N/A
SSBN64 Jigglypuff Stock Icon (Alt 2)

Blue

Nicknamed Jigglypuff in Pokémon Stadium could appear violet colored.
SSBN64 Jigglypuff Stock Icon (Alt 3)

Green

Nicknamed Jigglypuff in Pokémon Stadium could appear cream colored.

* Available through Team Battles only.
** Color is exclusive to CPU opponents in Single Player mode.

Trivia[]

  • There is a total of 56 alternate costumes (48 playable and 8 unplayable).
  • The average number of costumes per character is 4.
  • Captain Falcon and Yoshi share the highest amount of color swaps at 6.
  • There are 6 fighters with only 4 color swaps, and 4 fighters with only 5.
  • In the files, there are unused stock icons for Pikachu wearing a yellow party hat and Jigglypuff wearing a yellow bow.
  • Fox's alternate costumes were supposed to be his teammates from Star Fox and Star Fox 64: Falco Lombardi, Slippy Toad and Peppy Hare. It got however scrapped because it would have been strange to see Slippy agile, but he and Falco are referenced with, respectively, Fox's blue costume and his red costume, making Peppy the only Star Fox member to not be referenced by Fox's alternate costumes.
Palette swaps
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