ShinoandtheBallonFighter
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Well he was chose as the joke character, for his advertisement puposes.
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There is nothing logical about it. Fire Emblem, for one, is a niche series. Why keep pulling characters from there. Also, there is no way to tell if anyone cares about a character from future games in the series. There was no third gen rep either.@Chu
We're making a logical assumption. Pokemon has been going for 4 generations and does not show any signs of stopping, the sam elogic applies to Fire Emblem, maybe even moreso. A long-standing, productive, series with 11 games is not suddenly going to stop making games. Pokemon is a little more iffy, but many people thought generation 3 was the last, and I persoanlly think they hav ebeen hinting at a new addition to the series come 5th generation (New type).
Also, if it matters I would have Mewtwo over Lucario
Though it's highly unlikely that Pokemon will just end without a 5th generation, there's also the possibility that there won't be a suitable 5th generation Pokemon to include in the playable roster for SSB4 (see: 3rd generation).There is no concrete logic on why you should fill a roster with what is essentially an empty box. There is a chance that another Pokemon or Fire Emblem game never will never come out.
Well, we got Mewtwo in Melee, and he didn't appear in Gold/Silver/Crystal. Just saying. I didn't mean to say that the third generation didn't have any suitable Pokemon, but that it was skipped; sorry.Melee came out after Generation 2, we got a popular Gen 2 pokemon. Fire Emblem 6 was coming out, we got Roy, Generation 4 cam eout, we got Lucario, Radiant Dawn came out, we got Ike. See where this is going? They add the character from the newest installment. There is no generation 3 because is wa snot the newest at the time of that Smash's release, this actually further proves the idea.
FlyinFlippino's got it, it will be a new Ganeration (maybe not 5), though i think the reason it didn't get one is because of the time of it's release, not because it lacked a suitable character (Blaizeken and Sceptiel were both easy to pu tin smash, plus hugley popular in Gen 3.)
Or replace Jiggs with a popular fourth generation pokemon.I think we should consider the possibility of the Pokemon Company wanting to attract more customers to HeartGold/SoulSilver in addition to the upcoming 5th gen games. What if Red gets replaced with Gold and that means the 1st gen starters get replaced with the 2nd gen starters? Gold could still be called Pokemon Trainer in SSB4.
You want me to name some?So who are the most popular 4th gen Pokemon besides Lucario?
1.Jiggs has been here ever since Smash 64. (It wouldn't be a big deal If Sakurai didn't mind much, but he even acknowledges Jigglypuff and Ness along with possible others I missed in the dojo updates) It IS a huge thing.I also feel that Jiggs safety isn't guaranteed.
Maybe... but most people would rather have Blaziken. He is fire/fighting, too, only more popular. I still remember the speculation for SSB3. I thought Blaziken was overrated back then.Well, him and Charizard. At least Sakurai did Charizard justice by making him equally important to the other starters instead of just having Charizard alone as a character.Well...Infernape is pretty popular
First, two games do not make a trend. We got Ike in Brawl doesn't mean we'll get a new character from the series. Who's to say that it wont be a past character. Also, Roy as not a "new FE rep" as he came with Marth and was added as a clone, meaning they just needed another character. Also, where is the 3rd generation rep. And what happened to Pichu. There is no evidence to back your claim.Melee came out after Generation 2, we got a popular Gen 2 pokemon. Fire Emblem 6 was coming out, we got Roy, Generation 4 cam eout, we got Lucario, Radiant Dawn came out, we got Ike. See where this is going? They add the character from the newest installment. There is no generation 3 because is wa snot the newest at the time of that Smash's release, this actually further proves the idea.
1. Don't be naive, it's not as huge as you're making it out to be. Sakurai contemplated removing Ness, and even though he didn't, he thought about it. Keep that in mind.1.Jiggs has been here ever since Smash 64. (It wouldn't be a big deal If Sakurai didn't mind much, but he even acknowledges Jigglypuff and Ness along with possible others I missed in the dojo updates) It IS a huge thing.
2.Jiggs is the second most popular pokemon. (Ask Toise for the poll) - It's an american one too.
3.Pokemon wise, asides from anime, there aren't that many important ones (Asides from PT, who we already have)
4.The roster was decided for brawl in 2005 (Discluding sonic), Jiggs was just put at the end due to the glitch of passing through things apparently (Or something else)
5.Sakurai doesn't even fave much control over the Pokemon choices and the Pokemon Co even agrees that jigglypuff is an icon enough.
6.Jigglypuff has a unique moveset (I hear multitudes of fans screaming "MEWTWOOOOOO" But Mewtwo is awkward. Half of his moves or so in melee involve his tail)
7.One of the major things people screamed about with brawl was removing characters, and those were characters with only one Smash Debut and asides from Mewtwo, all clones.
So a character who still happens to be iconic to a series based on Popularity that still got in even in brawl and is an icon to smash along with a unique moveset differeing from the rest and the Company itself seems to agree on Jiggs as much as Sakurai does? And of course, after PT And Pikachu, the rest is literatly a popularity contest and "Shoe in the most recent pokemon here".
I mean, yeah, It's not 100% confirmed, but by that rule nobody is truly "Safe"
It's because we've always agreed when it came to character inclusions. And I'd actually like Sheeda (I have a crazy idea for her).SmashChu, you and I are on polar opposites when it comes to gameplay, but for once, we agree on something.
There's no sense in making a placeholder for someone who doesn't exist. Heck, this common placeholders might be filled by an already existing character simply because the most recent character might not be all that well liked.
So, for these place holders, I think I'll be putting in Meowth and Sheeda for now since I actually would like to see these characters.
One more thing: This pattern thing has been going on long enough. How can we make some pattern based off of two sequels? The only thing that seems to be consistent is what to expect for the appearance of the Zelda characters.
We haven't always agreed. Remember the Tom Nook argument?It's because we've always agreed when it came to character inclusions. And I'd actually like Sheeda (I have a crazy idea for her).
I understand why you use place holders, but it's automatically assuming there will be an FE Lord or new Pokemon to take those spots. We don't know what the future is in store for us, and those spots may be "taken" by non relating characters. Look at it this way, a good amount of us expect some new Zelda character from something like Zelda Wii. For all we know, we might get Midna or no new Zelda character period.I think we can expect to see a couple newcomers who didn't exist before Brawl, especially a new Fire Emblem protagonist and a new Pokemon. There is also the possibility of Isa from Sin & Punishment 2 and the new protagonist from Golden Sun DS could get in instead of Saki and Isaac as the newcomers who didn't exist before Brawl. That's why some of us use placeholders for these nonexisting characters before we know what their names are.
1.He was going to remove Ness...In melee (And apparently in Smash 64 in favor of having Lucas) That was before he became a veteran/Was only in one game. Being in Smash with perfect attendence is a very huge factor, especially noting that one of the biggest complaints was the removal of characters...1. Don't be naive, it's not as huge as you're making it out to be. Sakurai contemplated removing Ness, and even though he didn't, he thought about it. Keep that in mind.
2. If you're talking about the 10th anniversary poll, it was conducted 3 years ago and only accounted first generation pokemon.
3. Jiggs isn't important, just popular. Pikachu and PKMN Trainer are the only truly important mascots in the franchise.
4. Not really sure how to respond to that, to be honest.
5. Show me where Pokemon Co said that in relation to Smash Bros., please. And the fact that he doesn't have that much control with the series should tell you that Jiggs isn't guaranteed.
6. Jiggs is similar to Kirby, even sharing identical moves. And other Pokemon are just as capable of having a unique moveset, if not more capable (depending on the pokemon).
7. People hollered for Mewtwo mostly, the rest didn't nearly see as much devotion, partially due to what you said.
So yes, I still feel that her safety isn't guaranteed. To say otherwise is silly; she and Lucario are alike [figuratively] except she happens to be much more fortunate.
I'm surprised to hear that about Pichu, but you could argue he evolved in Brawl.7.I've talked with many people on this; There's sure some hollering about Roy as well along with a tiny bit for Pichu surprisingly (Never really see much for Doc/Young Link) And It WAS One of Brawl's biggest complaints (Similar to online) Does that mean they should ignore it next time around? Well, If they're bad developers, yes...But Smash is about fan appeal.
She most likely got in Brawl because she was in the previous two games. She's a veteran, yeah, but veterans retire, and I'm hoping she gives her spot to another pokemon. We already have the mascots of the franchise playable.What if Jigglypuff is in Brawl because of the results of this poll?
If I had my way, I would have Mewtwo and Meowth over Lucario and Jigglypuff.When Brawl was being discussed before it's release, I can't remember a single most wanted roster which had Pichu and I don't recall any without Mewtwo.
Despite his playstyle I think his inclusion was great. A villain for the series. That was my only fault with the Brawl roster and if I had my way I would have had him over Pokemon Trainer.
Your point being? You're including RUMORED characters into the equation. From we know as FACT, two of the three planned characters for SSB made it into Melee and two (would've been all three) of them made it for Brawl.Maybe but I find it suspicious that five out of six of the rumored characters who were originally planned to be in SSB actually became playable in Melee and/or Brawl.