Here's my view on it; Sakurai is 100% aware of the massive amount of wantage for Ridley in the West. He's probably aware of the controversy surrounding him and his size, be it a meme or not. But the majority of Smash fans do genuinely want him. Just look at the 15,000+ comments on Smashboards Ridley page. The general newcomer discussion page doesn't have that many comments.
Even if Sakurai were to despise Ridley, he still is going to tread lightly and seriously consider the character. If he is too much of a challenge to program, he will give him some form of spotlight like he did in Brawl. but Ridley is probably hands-down the most requested first party character in the world, and would generate massive amounts of hype. Hype best saved for E3. There would be vocal disappointment if he were relegated to a mere Assist Trophy, stage hazard, or boss again. Meanwhile, if he is incorporated right the haters would have less to hate about. "Hey, I was proven wrong and the character was actually made a functional fighter." is a lot less peeved than "Hundreds of thousands of fans have been waiting for this character since Melee and he still isn't in. Screw you, Sakurai."
He is teasing us, just like he did Little Mac and is Palutena. He is fully aware of what he is doing.
The biggest character fan base is not going to shut up until Ridley gets in. I know I won't. Sakurai realized this after Ridley was two bosses in Brawl; that wasn't satisfying enough. He will do everything he can to make him a reality.
Funny. I recall reading this on GameFAQs early this afternoon during my break. Was that your account there that posted it, or did they swipe it from you?
Bulborb: Double Zeroes
Not much time for him, but let me say this: why should he get in when the Goombas, Octorocs, and Waddle Dees have failed?
Ridley Chance: 60%
So, let's go for a walk down memory lane. It was late June, and we had just started playing this game of Rate Their Chances. I was a carefree lad who could spend a day or two away from the boards without people posting tumbleweed gifs (*ahem*), and I just happened to be lying on a beach in Jersey when we were rating Ridley. When I returned, I left a footnote on my next rating saying I would have given him a
90%, but I didn't elaborate. A Ridley rerate did happen in early August, but I held the same belief and elaborated on it: Ridley was borderline shoo-in because his massive popularity and controversy in the West would have to attract Sakurai's attention.
Well, later that month Pyrosphere rolled around, and my beliefs changed. Sakurai could potentially acknowledge Ridley's popularity by making him a Stage Hazard, yes. Even so, I still found it more likely that it was all a tease and that he'd be playable. It was late Octover when we rated Ridley for a third time, and I gave him a 66% to reflect this.
My ratings as a whole drastically changed around early November. I started to detach myself more and look more towards reasoning and a smaller number of newcomers. Under this new line of thinking, Ridley suffered perhaps the most. Although we didn't get to rate him between late October and now, I would have dropped my rating had we done so. I said just last week on the Roster Discussion Thread that he had a
50% chance; I argued that Sakurai could be planning him as a Stage Hazard or as a playable character.
When I started this day, however, I rethought my rating of him.
50% seemed a little low for someone who has consistently made everyone of my predictions rosters. I actually somewhat expect to see Ridley, something I can say only for Miis, Pac-Man, Palutena, and Little Mac. I decided to give him a
55% chance; I would not be carried away by my hopes, but I would acknowledge that I thought he was probable.
Sakurai decided to throw one last wrench into my plans yesterday, stating that Smash isn't always to scale. Such a comment doesn't necessarily say Sakurai thinks Ridley would make a good playable character, but it does put a nail in the too big argument's coffin. Some say this is a tease for Ridley; I can see that, but I don't want to take it as anything more than conjecture for the sake of this rating. With this picture, though, I have increased my rating to 60%--he's behind Palutena, Miis, and Pac-Man, but ahead of everyone else.
Ridley Want: 100%
One thing that has remained consistent these last eight months: Ridley is my second-most wanted newcomer. No one will ever pass him, and he wil never pass K. Rool. That's a cold, hard fact.
E. Gadd x5
DAY OVER
...RETURN OF GROOSE