Super Smash Bros. Brawl changed the idea with color changes just a bit. While Melee added a few extra outfits to some characters, Brawl promises six colors each.
However, there are some exceptions. All the playable characters of the Pokémon universe (Pikachu, Jigglypuff, Pokémon Trainer and Lucario), including Sonic, have less than six. The other exception is that Wario has two outfits, each with multiple color choices, effectively doubling his alternate costume choices. The costumes can be cycled by clicking on the character (any controller), pressing A/B (Wii Remote), pressing 1/2 (Wii Remote w/Nunchuk), or pressing X/Y (Classic, GameCube).
N/A: Color that is original to Super Smash Bros. and doesn't have any particular reference.
Color Blindness
A few characters (namely, Lucario and Sonic) have sets of costume changes that can be difficult to distinguish from each other in a match. As such, tournaments have a rule stating that in a doubles match, a partly colorblind Lucario or Sonic player may request to be given the blue team. In some cases, texture hacks are used to make the color difference more obvious.
Characters
Mario
Red |
Based on his current appearance since Luigi's Mansion, Super Mario Sunshine, and Mario Party 4. |
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White |
Based on Fire Mario's appearance dating back to Super Mario Bros. onward. |
Blue |
Based on his appearance in the arcade version of Mario Bros., It also resembles Mario's original color scheme from the original Donkey Kong arcade game including his outfit in the three DIC Entertainment cartoons and in the Nintendo Comics System series and it is also based on one of Wario's alternate costumes in Mario Golf. |
Yellow |
Based on Wario's classic design. |
Black |
Originally based on Foreman Spike from Wrecking Crew '98 according to the original Super Smash Bros. Japanese site, though the costume has updated from the original version of this swap to be more black and white than brown and yellow. Also resembles his more monochromatic appearance in the Super Mario Land games for the Game Boy and the Hammer Suit's sprite in Super Mario Bros. 3. |
Green |
Based on Luigi's appearance from promotional artwork for the arcade version of Mario Bros., with the colors of the overalls and shirt swapped. It also resembles Jinbe from Mole Mania, another game developed by Shigeru Miyamoto. |
Luigi
Green |
Based on his current appearance since Luigi's Mansion, and Mario Party 4. |
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Orange |
His clothes resembles Mario's appearance on the North American box art for Pinball. |
Pink |
Based on Luigi's color scheme in Wrecking Crew. Referred to as "Strawberry Luigi" on the original Super Smash Bros. website. |
Blue |
His clothes resembles Mario's appearance on the North American box art for Mario Bros. for the Nintendo Entertainment System. |
White |
Based on Fire Luigi in recent Mario titles. |
Purple |
Based on Waluigi. |
Peach
Pink |
Based on her current design since Super Mario Sunshine, and Mario Party 4. |
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Yellow |
Based on Princess Daisy. Unlike Melee, this is only a re-coloring; her earrings, crown, brooch, and skin remain unchanged. It is the only costume to change the color of Peach's hair to auburn. |
Red |
Based on Pauline's original appearance in Donkey Kong. |
Blue |
Based on an alternate color from Mario Golf, and Daisy's appearance on the title screen of NES Open Tournament Golf. It also bears a slight resemblance to Rosalina from Super Mario Galaxy, with the silver crown and blue dress. |
Green |
Based on an alternate color from Mario Golf, and her appearance on the title screen of NES Open Tournament Golf. |
White |
Resembles the wedding dress her paper counterpart wore in Super Paper Mario. |
Bowser
Green |
Resembles on his current appearance in Luigi's Mansion onwards, with his shell, head and hair having a darker color. |
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Black |
Resembles Morton Koopa Jr.'s design introduced in New Super Mario Bros. Wii. |
Red |
Resembles a Red Koopa Troopa and a Spiny. It may also represent one of his alternate colors in Mario Golf. |
Blue |
Resembles Bowser's appearance on the international covers of Super Mario Bros., It may also represent the Bowser Imposter from Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels. His shell resembles the spiny shell from Mario Kart DS, and Mario Kart Wii as well. |
White |
Resembles Dry Bowser from New Super Mario Bros. and Mario Kart Wii. It also resembles Morton Koopa Jr.'s white and gold shell (Super Mario World only) and darker skin. |
Brown |
Resembles Boom Boom's sprite from Super Mario Bros. 3. |
Donkey Kong
All of Donkey Kong's alternate costumes can be traced back to the multiplayer mode of Donkey Kong 64.
Brown |
Based on his current appearance in Mario Party 4 onwards. |
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Black |
In Donkey Kong Country, Donkey Kong wears a yellow tie for his alternate color scheme in the Two-Player Contest Mode. He also looks like a rainforest gorilla. |
Red |
Resembles the original Donkey Kong from the arcade game. |
Blue |
Resembles an alternate color scheme from Donkey Kong 64's multiplayer mode and an alternate costume from Mario Golf. |
Green |
Resembles an alternate color scheme from DK: King of Swing. Also resembles his rival, King K. Rool. |
White |
Resembles a yeti, a famous East Asian cryptid. Also resembles to Eddie the Mean Old Yeti from the Donkey Kong County animated series. |
Diddy Kong
Red |
Based on his current appearance in Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour onwards. |
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Yellow |
Resembles the alternate outfit in the Two-Player Contest mode in Donkey Kong Country and Donkey Kong 64. |
Pink |
Resembles Dixie Kong, Diddy Kong's girlfriend, with her blonde ponytail represented by his yellow fur. |
Purple |
Resembles an alternate costume worn by Diddy Kong when the second player used him in Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest, and the color of Tiny Kong's items in Donkey Kong 64. |
Green |
Resembles one of Diddy Kong's alternate costumes in the multiplayer mode of Donkey Kong 64. |
Blue |
Resembles Kiddy Kong, Dixie's partner in Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!, It also resembles the alternate outfit in the Two-Player Contest mode in Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest. |
Yoshi
All of Yoshi's costumes are different variations of the Yoshi species in many of his games, specifically Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island, Yoshi's Story, Super Mario Advance 3, and Yoshi's Island DS. The soles of his shoes, the saddle on his back, and his scales stay the same color, no matter what color he is.
Wario
Unlike all other characters, Wario has two outfits each with multiple color choices: his biker costume from the WarioWare games, which is his default costume, and his classic overalls from the Mario series and the Wario Land series, effectively doubling his alternate costume choices. There are a total of 12 costume choices for Wario in Brawl.
Cyan |
Based on his appearance in the WarioWare series. |
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Red |
The red jacket and white pants and goggles match the color scheme of Jimmy T. The white and red color scheme may also reference Mona's, including Fire Mario's. Also resembles Booster from Super Mario RPG, a character similar to Wario. |
Yellow |
The yellow jacket and purple shirt combo resembles the color scheme of his overalls. The yellow jacket and blue pants combo also bears some similarities to Mona's outfit in WarioWare Twisted!, Also based on his original Overalls color scheme. |
Green |
Resembles Zombie Wario from Wario Land 3. |
Black |
His red costume, but the colors are essentially reversed. It could be based on the Shake King from Wario Land: Shake It! which would be released a couple months later. |
Blue |
Resembles the colors of an actual biker, with the denim jeans and jacket combo and the white undershirt. |
Wario's overalls closely resemble the cartoonish look in both the Mario and Wario games, in contrast to Mario, Luigi, and Waluigi, who were given more realistic-looking overalls.
Yellow |
Based on his classic outfit from the Mario series and the Wario Land series including his current appearance since Wario Land 2. |
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Red |
Resembles Mario's original color scheme from his debut in Donkey Kong and his outfit in the three DIC Entertainment cartoons including his outfit in the Nintendo Comics System series. This somewhat mirrors the way that Wario's "classic" outfit appears as one of Mario's alternate costumes. It is also one of Wario's alternate costumes from Mario Golf, but with a red hat. |
Blue |
Resembles Mario's appearance on the Japanese box art of the Game Boy Advance port of Mario Bros. and the European cover of the NES version of the game. |
Green |
Similar to Mario's green costume, it resembles Mario's appearance on the Japanese box art for Wrecking Crew and Luigi's appearance on the arcade version of Mario Bros., It also resembles one of his costumes from Mario Golf, but with more brownish overalls. It also resembles Jinbe from Mole Mania, another game developed by Shigeru Miyamoto. |
Brown |
Based on Foreman Spike, Mario's rival in Wrecking Crew. |
White |
Resembles his in-game sprite in Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins, Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3, Wario Land 2, and Wario Land 3, where his outfit is a tad more monochromatic. It also resembles one of Wario's alternate costumes from Mario Golf. |
Link
Green |
Based on his latest character design from The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess. |
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Red |
Based on the color change caused by the Red Ring in The Legend of Zelda. It is also based on the Goron Tunic that was featured in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. It is Link's only color scheme that changes the color of his belt. |
Blue |
Based on the Zora Tunic from The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. |
White |
Based on the Blue Ring from The Legend of Zelda for the Nintendo Entertainment System. |
Yellow |
Resembles Link's color scheme of when he uses the Great Fairy's Tears from The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess. It is the only color scheme to change the color of his sleeves and pants. It also resembles an unused yellow tunic from The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. |
Black |
Based on Dark Link, who originated from Zelda II: The Adventure of Link, and appeared again in Ocarina of Time. His design is based on Dark Link's cameo appearance in Twilight Princess, where Lanayru used the character to symbolize the Interlopers in Link's vision. It is the only color scheme to change the color of his skin, hair, and eyes. |
Zelda/Sheik
Default |
Based on her character model from The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess. Masahiro Sakurai stated that Sheik's appearance reflects how she would have looked like if she appeared in that game, based on designs drafted up during that game's development. |
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Red |
Zelda resembles her in-game sprite when Link rescues her with the Red Ring equipped in The Legend of Zelda. This is also the only one of her color schemes in which she doesn't wear gloves. |
Blue |
Official art for A Link to the Past shows Zelda with a blue dress, while Sheik is based on Tetra with the blue costume and red scarf. |
Pink |
Based on Zelda and Sheik's appearances in Ocarina of Time and Super Smash Bros. Melee respectively. |
Green |
If the original Legend of Zelda is beaten without a ring, Zelda's dress will be green. Sheik's is also reminiscent of Saria from The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. |
Black |
Based on Zelda's robed appearance in the beginning of The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess. Sheik's resemble the traditional appearance of ninjas. Complementary to Link's "Dark Link" costume. |
Ganondorf
Purple |
Based on his appearance from The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess. |
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Black |
Complementary to Link's "Dark Link" costume. This may also be a reference to the original Phantom Ganon, though that could be a stretch, seeing as Phantom Ganon had a white face, and not white hair. Also referred to as "Old Manondorf" in the community due to his white hair. |
Blue |
Based on his original beast-boar form, Ganon. |
Green |
N/A |
Red |
N/A |
Brown |
Based on his appearance in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. This costume has the same colors as his Super Smash Bros. Melee design, slightly darkening his red hair, and using the same design on his cape. |
Toon Link
Green |
Based on his appearance from The Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker. |
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Red |
Based on the Red Link copy from the Four Swords saga. |
Blue |
Based on the Blue Link copy from the Four Swords saga. |
Purple |
Based on the Purple Link copy from the Four Swords saga. |
Brown |
Based on the color scheme of Link in The Legend of Zelda. The brown hair and sleeves with the more traditional green tunic resembles some of the older iterations of Link in games such as The Legend of Zelda and Zelda II: The Adventure of Link. It also makes him look like his appearance from the Legend of Zelda cartoon. |
Black |
Based on a toon version of Dark Link, who appears closer to this color scheme in Four Swords Adventures, and the Dark Interlopers from The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess. |
Samus/Zero Suit Samus
Orange |
Based on the Varia Suit as it appears in Super Metroid with embellishments taken from the Legendary Power Suit from Metroid: Zero Mission. It no longer corresponds with Samus' red team color, most likely because it is now paired with her cyan Zero Suit. |
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Blue |
Based on the Fusion Suit from Metroid Fusion. |
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. |
Black |
Based on the Dark Suit from Metroid Prime 2: Echoes. |
Purple |
Based on the Gravity Suit's appearance in Metroid Prime. |
Green |
In Japan, the original Super Smash Bros. website referred to this alternate costume as "mass-produced Samus", a reference to Gundam. |
Zero Suit Samus' costumes are complementary to Samus' respective costumes.
Cyan |
Based on her Zero Suit in Metroid: Zero Mission. |
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Blue |
Based on her outfit she wears upon completion of Metroid Prime 2: Echoes. |
Pink |
Based on her leotard at the end of the original Metroid. |
Black |
Based on her outfit at the end of Super Metroid. |
Purple |
N/A |
Green |
Sakurai refers this outfit as a "mass-produced Zero Suit," similar to how Samus' green costume is referred to a "mass-produced Samus", a reference to Gundam. |
Pit
White |
Based on an original redesign specifically for Super Smash Bros. Brawl. |
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Yellow |
N/A |
Red |
Similar to an outfit in Kid Icarus with the Gold Arrow upgrade. |
Green |
Similar to an outfit in Kid Icarus with the Bronze Arrow upgrade. |
Blue |
Similar to an outfit in Kid Icarus with the Sacred Arrow upgrade. |
Black |
Referred to as a fallen angel, on the DOJO!!, It became the basis for Dark Pit. |
Ice Climbers
Popo and Nana switch positions for their red, black, and white costumes, but they do not switch positions on the selection screen like they did in Melee.
Purple |
Based on their original sprites in Ice Climber. |
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Red |
A variation based on their default look. Could possibly be meant for some kind of "holiday" look. Also makes Nana resemble the red Ice Climber on the box art for Ice Climber. Also resembles the color changes before turning white when touching an enemy in Ice Climber. |
Blue |
Nana's parka resembles Popo's immediately after touching an antagonist, but before turning completely white. |
Black |
Popo's white parka could also resemble a brief color change that happens when Popo and Nana die in Ice Climber. Nana's black parka is based on the sprite for Popo in the Game & Watch version of Ice Climber. |
Green |
Popo's parka color resembles the cucumber and the cabbage. Nana's parka color resembles her hair color from the PAL and Japanese artworks of Ice Climber. |
White |
The colors of their mittens and boots match those of their default colors. The parka color resembles their sprite after touching an antagonist. The color of their parkas, mittens and boots resemble the Polar Bears. |
R.O.B.
Red |
Based on R.O.B.'s Japanese color scheme for the Famicom. This design also was the source for the R.O.B. Sentry. |
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Grey |
Based on R.O.B.'s North American color scheme for the NES. Even the words on his base change from "Family Computer Robot" to "R.O.B. - Robotic Operating Buddy", the same as the American design. R.O.B.'s grey costume also appears similar to the R.O.B. Blaster from the The Subspace Emissary. |
Yellow |
Resembles the color scheme of the glitch, Spike, from Stack-Up. |
Purple |
The only color where the cord on the back is a different color. It also has the color scheme of the glitch, Flipper, from Stack-Up. Also resembles the North American Super Nintendo Entertainment System color scheme. |
Blue |
Gives R.O.B. colors similar to a R.O.B. seen in StarTropics. Also resembles the original color scheme of the Game Boy Advance and the Nintendo GameCube. |
Green |
Resembles the R.O.B. Launcher from the Subspace Emissary. |
Kirby
All these colors are also similar to different Kirby colors in games such as Kirby Air Ride and Kirby & The Amazing Mirror. They are all also usable in Kirby: Squeak Squad, where color variations are distinct and each have their own names.
Pink |
Based on his appearance from recent Kirby games. |
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Yellow |
Based on Keeby, the yellow Kirby controlled by Player 2 in Kirby's Dream Course and various other Kirby titles, including Beam Kirby from Kirby Super Star, sans the hat. |
Blue |
Based on Ice Kirby in Kirby Super Star, sans the hat. |
Red |
Based on Fire Kirby in Kirby Super Star, sans the hat. Also used for Player 3 in recent multiplayer games. |
Green |
Based on Plasma Kirby in Kirby Super Star, sans the hat. Also used for Player 4 in recent multiplayer games. Officially referred to as "kusa mochi Kirby". |
White |
Based on Kirby's monochrome appearance from the original Kirby's Dream Land. It is also similar to Kirby's appearance on the North American box art. |
King Dedede
Meta Knight
All of Meta Knight's costumes are similar to alternate costumes from Kirby Air Ride.
Purple |
Based on his appearance from recent Kirby titles. |
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White |
Resembles a Paladin and a Holy Knight. Also based on a similar swap in Kirby Air Ride. |
Red |
Resembles his red color in Kirby Air Ride. Also resembles his concept artwork from Kirby's Dream Collection. |
Green |
Resembles his yellow color in Kirby Air Ride. |
Blue |
Although believed by some fans to be inspired by Kirby & The Amazing Mirror's Dark Meta Knight, it actually resembles his official art from his first appearance in Kirby's Adventure, where his mask and shoes were depicted as a dark purple color, his body was close to black, and his cape was red. However, in this appearance, his eyes were not red and his gloves were white. |
Pink |
Resembles his green color in Kirby Air Ride. Also changes his color scheme to resemble Kirby. |
Olimar
Tan |
Based on his appearance from Pikmin 2. |
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White |
Resembles a Navy Mark IV space suit. |
Red |
N/A |
Black |
N/A |
Green |
N/A |
Blue |
Based on Louie, Olimar's partner in Pikmin 2. |
Fox
Grey |
A combination of his appearances in Star Fox: Assault and Star Fox Command. |
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Black |
Resembles "Dark Fox" on the DOJO!!. Similar dark color schemes are also available for Falco and Wolf. |
Red |
Resembles Falco's outfit from from Star Fox 64, Star Fox: Assault, and Star Fox: Command and Peppy Hare's outfit from Star Fox 64. |
Green |
Resembles his outfit from Star Fox: Assault's multiplayer. Also based on his color scheme from the original Star Fox concept art. |
Blue |
Resembles Slippy Toad's flight suit from Star Fox 64. |
White |
N/A |
Falco
White |
Based on his design from Star Fox: Command. |
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Orange |
N/A |
Blue |
Resembles Slippy Toad's outfit from Star Fox 64. His clothing is also a reminiscent of an Arwing. |
Red |
Resembles Peppy Hare's outfit from Star Fox 64 and his outfit in Star Fox: Assault. |
Green |
Resembles Fox's outfit, including the multiplayer mode in Star Fox: Assault. Also resembles his appearance at the end of Star Fox Adventures. |
Black |
The black color matches Fox's and Wolf's dark costume. Also based on an artwork for the original Star Fox game where he had black feathers. |
Wolf
Grey |
Based on his appearance in Star Fox: Assault, only his fur having a shade of light blue. |
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Red |
N/A |
Black |
Complementary to Fox's "Dark Fox" costume. Also resembles a black wolf. While the portrait shows him having black sleeves, but are actually white in-game. |
Green |
Resembles his Player 4 costume from Star Fox: Assault's multiplayer. |
Blue |
Resembles his Player 2 costume from Star Fox: Assault's multiplayer. |
White |
Resembles the colors of the original Wolfens from Star Fox 64. The portrait shows him having black sleeves, but are actually white in-game. Also resembles the coloration of the Wolfen. |
Captain Falcon
Indigo |
Based on his standard appearance in F-Zero GX, with his scarf hanging out instead of being tucked in, and some other original elements. |
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Black |
Resembles his costume from the F-Zero X Expansion Kit, especially a Japanese commercial for F-Zero X. |
Red |
Based on his rival Blood Falcon's outfit, even the writing on his back changes to say "Blood Hawk", with a skull design around the lettering. |
Green |
Resembles the color scheme of the Wild Goose, Pico's F-Zero vehicle. |
Blue |
Resembles his appearance in the original F-Zero. |
White |
Resembles Jody Summer's original design in F-Zero X. |
Pikachu
Pikachu is the only character to have only four costume choices in Brawl.
Yellow |
Based on its appearance from recent Pokémon titles. |
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Red |
Includes Red's hat, the protagonist of Pokémon Red and Blue. Pikachu's fur color also changes to look akin to a shiny Pikachu. |
Green |
Includes Brendan's headband as it appeared in Pokémon Emerald. |
Blue |
Has the goggles worn by Pichu in Melee, which are possibly a reference to those worn by the "Swimmer" class of trainer in the Pokémon series. |
Pokémon Trainer
Lucario
Blue |
Resembles its appearance in recent Pokémon titles. |
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Red |
Based on Mars, one of the commanders of Team Galactic. |
Cyan |
Resembles its pre-evolved form, Riolu. |
White |
Based on the Team Galactic suits. |
Green |
Based on the hair of Galactic Grunts. |
Jigglypuff
Jigglypuff's alternate costumes are mostly feminine accessories, which is one of the reasons why this Jigglypuff is considered to be female.
Pink |
Based on its recent appearances in the Pokémon series. |
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Red |
The same red flower Jigglypuff had in Super Smash Bros. Melee. It appears to be a hibiscus flower with five petals in a circle-like shape. It also resembles Phoebe's flower from Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire. |
White |
Gives Jigglypuff a hat like the one Leaf, the female heroine of Pokémon FireRed & LeafGreen wears. |
Blue |
Resembles Jigglypuff's shiny color. The hat resembles those worn by the Bug Catcher and Lady trainer classes from the Pokémon games. |
Green |
Very similar to the hat worn by Kirby when he has his Sleep ability. |
Marth
Blue |
Based on his appearance from Fire Emblem: Mystery of the Emblem. |
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Red |
Based on the "enemy" unit color in the Fire Emblem series. |
Green |
Based on the "ally" unit color in the Fire Emblem series. |
Black |
Resembles Camus, one of Marth's allies, as he appears starting with Fire Emblem: Mystery of the Emblem. |
White |
Based on Leif, the protagonist of Fire Emblem: Thracia 776. |
Cyan |
N/A |
Ike
Indigo |
Based on his Ranger class outfit from Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance. |
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Yellow |
Resembles the outfit of his father, Greil, from Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance. |
Red |
Resembles the outfit of Mia from Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance and Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn. Also based on the enemy units from the Fire Emblem series. |
Blue |
Based on his third-tier vanguard class in Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn. It also greatly resembles Sigurd from Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War. |
Green |
Based on the allied units from the Game Boy Advance Fire Emblem games. |
Brown |
Based on the mages in Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance. Referred to as an "ordinary soldier" by the DOJO!!. |
Ness
Red |
Based on his appearance from EarthBound. |
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White |
Resembles Fuel from Mother 3. |
Yellow |
The black and yellow stripes resemble the uniform 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. |
Green |
Based on Everdred from EarthBound. |
Blue |
Based on Ness' younger self that he encounters briefly in EarthBound, who was wearing a blue hat. |
Black |
Has a Mr. Saturn sprite drawn on the front of his shirt. Also based on the Good Kid's Shirt from Mother 3, which is found only in Saturn Valley. |
Lucas
Yellow |
Based on his appearance from Mother 3. |
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Orange |
Resembles his twin brother Claus, who in Mother 3. |
Red |
Based on the color scheme of Hinawa's dress, depicted as red in Mother 3. |
Blue |
Resembles Ness' pajamas in EarthBound. |
Green |
N/A |
Purple |
N/A |
Mr. Game & Watch
Black |
Based on the Game & Watch characters from the games Fire and Parachute. |
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Red |
Based on depictions of objects and characters on the Virtual Boy. |
Yellow |
Based on depictions of objects and characters on the Game Boy. |
Blue |
N/A |
Green |
Reminiscent on the green dot-matrix display of the Game Boy. |
Cyan |
Based on the backlit display of the Game Boy Light. |
Snake
Most of these are based on different camouflage suits worn by Naked Snake (a.k.a. Big Boss) in Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater.
Sonic
Sonic is the only non-Pokémon character to have fewer than six palette swaps. The stripe on his sneakers is white in all palette swaps, and, in all but the default palette swap, the rest of his sneakers match his wristbands.
Blue |
Based on his modern appearance in Sonic Adventure onwards. |
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Black |
Resembles Dark Sonic from the Sonic X anime. Also resembles Shadow the Hedgehog. |
Yellow |
N/A |
Green |
His wristbands resemble the ones attached to the gloves that appear in the special stages in Knuckles the Echidna in Sonic the Hedgehog 2 and the shoes resemble the green Chaos Emerald. |
Red |
His cuffs are reminiscent of the thumbs-up that appears in Sonic the Hedgehog 2's Special Stage. |
Trivia
- There is a total of 216 alternate costumes. 222 if you count Sheik as a separate character.
- The average number of costumes per character is 6.
- Wario has the highest amount of color palette swaps at 12.
- Wario is the first character in the Super Smash Bros. series to have an alternate costume along with color palette swaps.
- There is only 1 fighter with only 4 color palette swaps, and there are 4 fighters with only 5.
- There is some costumes that have been changed the color after Melee.
- Kirby: Green-colored. His feet are now orange.
- Luigi: the Green and White color's gloves are now white.
- There is 1 costume that has been cut and removed after Melee.
- Jigglypuff: Yellow.
- Super Smash Bros. Brawl is the only game of the Super Smash Bros. series in which Fox does not have his orange costume from Super Smash Bros. and Melee, replaced by his red alt. It however keeps the reference, since Falco mainly wears red in Star Fox Assault and Command. Even though it got cut from this game, it doesn't count as a cut costume, because Fox gets his orange alt back in the next Super Smash Bros. game.
- Captain Falcon's red outfit actually has one file for each available PAL language in the game (English, French, German, Spanish, Italian). While presumably done so localizers could edit the "Blood Hawk" on the back to match the current language, this appears to have been skipped or glossed over, as there is no difference between the files.
- Mr. Game & Watch only has one file for his model and textures. This indicates that the color variations come from tinting or blending the textures, instead of pre-rendered bitmaps.
- Luigi has an unused blue costume in the game's data, this costume is slightly lighter in color than the used one, and the reason for its removal is unknown.
Same color glitch
In Super Smash Bros. Brawl, there is a glitch in which players can use the same character with the same color scheme for VS. Mode (other than Team Battles) and Solo Mode (which uses a more difficult method involving choosing a random character).
Palette swaps | |
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