Never said he was. Though if you want to get technical, the topic is primarily suggesting him with the Mask, but even ignoring that fact this is rather irrelevant as I never even said it.
The Mask is the main villain, not Skull Kid, if you are not going to argue that fact, you shouldn't bring it up.
He is from an older game now, yes. Though I fail to see where this is any sort of argument at all. Where's the precedence for discluding outdated characters? There's only been one prior sequal in the series, which did not even include the entire roster that was originally planned.
Where's the precedence of including outdated characters? Name one character from the main series (Mario, Zelda, DK, Kirby) that was included in Smash from games that were not relevant to those series anymore, none? I thought so, if Skull Kid wasn't in Melee when he was relevant, there's absolutely no reason for him to be in Brawl.
So we're ignoring the merits of a character now and instead deciding based upon the status of the series or game itself? Interesting. Now please show me the evidence for this.
Why don't you show me what merits Skull Kid has compared to recent Zelda characters like Midna, Tetra or Vaati? Who are far more deserving.
Though if you want to get more particular, the game still sold incredibly well and is still very popular. Not the most popular Zelda game ever, but it has a good deal of popularity.
Not more than Twilight Princess or Wind Waker, which would be the titles they would represent, not to mention Minish Cap and Phantom Hourglass, again, Majora's was represented in Melee, through the Great Bay, it's not relevant anymore to deserve representation in Brawl.
And on the subject of it not being the same Skull Kid from Majora's Mask, please... show me your evidence. I am most interested.
You're the one bringing that crap up, you prove how he is the Skull Kid from Majora's, cause there's absolutely no proof that states that the Skull Kid from TP is the Skull Kid from Majora's, just minor evidence which is hardly enough to draw any real conclusions.