LaniusShrike
Smash Champion

Alright, here it goes again. I created a thread about Dig Dug, Mr. Driller, and Kissy from Baraduke but it got literally no responses. I'm bringing down the focus to just Dig Dug this time since I've seen people talking about him but no character support thread has been made.
Dig Dug, also known as Taizo Hori in his more recent appearances, is not only one of video gaming's most iconic characters, but he is owned by Namco and has appeared on Nintendo systems multiple times. While he is definitely a retro character, Namco has shown their love for him by finding excuses to bring him back time and time again in the Mr. Driller series and by choosing him as a representative in the Namco x Capcom video game.
Dig Dug (1982): One of the most iconic early video games, right up there with Oregon Trail and Lemmings in my mind. For those who don't know, you essentially play Dig Dug and carve out tunnels with a giant drill in order to hunt down underground monsters. When you find them, your drill tip launches into them like a harpoon that's connected to the pump handle with an air hose, allowing Dug to start pumping the monsters full of air until they pop.
It was a classic, creative, and over all wonderfully fun game... especially for the time. The game has appeared on Nintendo consoles several times, largely as part of Namco Classic collections.
Wikipedia Link: Dig Dug
Dig Dug/Taizo Hori's history with Nintendo, courtesy of Rosalina Supporter:
Dig Dug (NES) (JP).1985
Dig Dug 2: Trouble in Paradise (NES) 1985
Dig Dug (GB) 1992
Famicom Mini: ( GBA) Dig Dug (JP): May 21, 2004
Dig Dug: Digging Strike (Nintendo DS)October 18, 2005
Dig Dugs Cameos.-
The character Pooka has many cameos in Namco games, most often as an enemy in Namco games such as the Pac-Man World series. Pooka was playable for the first time in the game Ms. Pac-Man Maze Madness as an unlockable character for the multiplayer modes. He is also available to play as in Pac-Man World Rally, as well as Fygar. Pooka also appeared in the Namco arcade game Pole Position on a roadside billboard. In Pac-Man World, he appears as one of the friends of Pac-Man who was kidnapped by Toc-Man.
In R4: Ridge Racer Type 4, there is an American racing team with Dig Dug artwork on its hauler and is named the "Dig Racing Team", run by manager Robert Chrisman. It is the "expert" team of the game. Also in R4, the track "Phantomile" has a giant statue of Pooka alongside Pac-Man on the left hand side of the finishing straight. The "Pooka Line" track, which is the first in the game, has a giant screen with a Pooka and Fygar chasing Dig Dug's protagonist in arcade-style graphics, which changes to him inflating a Pooka when the player takes the lead. In Ridge Racer 64, however, "Dig Racing Team" has to be unlocked by winning all the tracks in Stage 3 in first place – and waiting for the credits to roll, then defeating the car on the "Renegade Expert" track in Car Attack mode. This same game also features Pooka as a selectable car, which is unlocked by breaking the time record in any of the Ridge Racer Extreme tracks on Time Attack mode.
The Dig Dug universe and some of its characters appear in the Mr. Driller games, starring Taizo Hori's son, Susumu. Additionally, he is also a playable character in the Japan only RPG, Namco X Capcom.
Namco compilations That include Dig Dug-
Namco Museum 64 November 29, 1999
Namco Museum (GBA) November 29, 1999
Namco 50-year Anniversary GameCube,GBA August 30, 2005.)
Namco Museum (DS) Sep 18, 2007
Namco Museum Remix (Wii)-Oct 23, 2007)
Namco Museum MegaMix (Wii) Nov 16, 2010)
DIG DUG
(aka, Taizo Hori)

His original character art depicting him drillpumping an enemy to balloony oblivion

As he appears in the Mr. Driller series
Dig Dug's Character Description, Special Moves, and Final Smash
In the Mr. Driller series, Dig Dug/Taizo is portrayed as a glory-seeking show boater and the father of the main character. He's not remarkably intelligent and his greed for glory often gets the best of him. In the end, however, he is still regarded as a hero for his actions during the course of Dig Dug.
SPECIALS AND FINAL SMASH
DIG DUG, Taizo Hori
Up B
DRILL HOOK
Dig Dug shoots off the tip of his drillpump at an angle as a diagonal tether recovery. If the tip hits an enemy, it grabs them and swings them in the opposite diagonal direction as the drillpump hose retracts.Side B
DRILL PUMP
Dig Dug's classic combat technique. He shoots off the tip of his drillpump into an unshielded enemy in front of him. A hose connects the tip and the actual drill, and the handle of the drill turns into an air pump. As you tap B, air is pumped into the enemy as it struggles for freedom and starts to rise like a balloon. When enough pumps go in or the enemy escapes, the foe takes damage and is launched based off of how much air was pumped in. It's harder to escape at higher percentages, and can be an effective killing move around 130%, but it's a risky move because if Dug misses he's vulnerable while the tip/hose is retracting.Neutral B
CHARGING BIT
Dig Dug turns on the drill and holds it in front of him. While the button is held, the drill continues to spin and Dug can run/jump around with it. It's useful for irritating enemies with quick damage and for cancelling out projectiles that disappear when hit.Down B
JACKHAMMER
Dig Dug turns on the drill and starts drilling downwards until the button is no longer held. In the air, it his fall speed increases while drilling, making it an effective approach from above. When hitting an enemy or hittable object, he stops on top of them and keeps drilling on them, but the drill starts moving left and right erratically as it bounces along. The same thing happens when used on the ground, except it starts spraying damaging rock chips to the sides as well.Final Smash
FULL PUMP
His Side B on steroids. He gets an insane look on his face and launches the pump tip into the first enemy in front of him, shielded or not, and starts pumping like crazy. A few moments later, the victim takes 50% damage and pops horribly, most likely killing it and anyone else nearby.Thanks to 8-peacock-8 for pointing out that the main picture of my post wasn't working and finding this DeviantArtist's take on Dig Dug including alternate color schemes and moveset:
http://evilwaluigi.deviantart.com/art/NEWCMER-Taizo-Hori-343849632
His character has been shown as a digger, driller, soldier, husband, and father. I think it's time for him to be a Smash brother.
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