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What is Smash? a look into the deep side of SSB

Rychu

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What is what we call "Smash Bros"? is it really just a childrens fighting game? or does it mean something more?
Smash is a series that has characters that represent everything:
Life(lucario)
Death(Ganondorf)
God(master hand)
Gluttony(kirby)
Fantasy(link)
Communism(olimar)

This all means something. It shows the strength and weakness of all things. I would like to thank Nintendo for making this wonderful game about life and its struggles.




or it could just be a fun random game with plenty of wackey characters, i dunno
 

Ganonsburg

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I'm not getting the Olimar communism connection >_<
Educate me?
All the pikmin follow Olimar's orders, even though it leads them to death, because they believe it's for the good of the community (and in communism, that always means the government).

And Olimar, like any good commie dictator, just picks up another mindless citizen to throw away in his conquest on humanity.

:034:
 

Rychu

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HOORAY! Someone understands.
 

Airwalkerr

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Yea durr Mario is like fire. XD if we're going for legit connections herrrre, then Game n Watch represents the past of the world, Donkey Kong reps animal rights, Marth reps metrosexuals and Ice climbers represent either trust, or inbred sibling lovers. These things happen.... SAKURAIIII!
 

CRASHiC

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All the pikmin follow Olimar's orders, even though it leads them to death, because they believe it's for the good of the community (and in communism, that always means the government).
That's actually the opposite of communism. There is no leader in communism.
 

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In true communism there is no leader, but true communism has never (to my knowledge) been legitimately reached, it always turns into some form of totalitarian government.
 
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Falco seems to be the opposite of communism, the antithesis to the whole doctrine's ideals. He represents the selfish, incommunal majority of Western civilization, and civilization in general. He is the wealthy bourgeoisie, the has that will not give to the have-nots. He jealously guards his economic superiority, with his infamous catchphrase: "Hands off my bread!"
 

Rychu

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Its supposed to be funny!!!!!
 

finalark

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Well isn't it obvious? Hidden within Smash Bros is many things. From characters representative of different types of government (such as how Olimar is symbolic of Communism) to characters that each represent a deadly sin.

Envy - Luigi
Gluttony - Kirby
Lust - Snake
Pride - Meta Knight
Sloth - King DeDeDe
Wrath - Gannondorf
Greed - Wario

This is amazing, I never realized how deep smash is!
 

Rychu

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Yep...I'v opend the eyes of the public and made them think deeply.....now i know how Ghandi felt
 

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Falco seems to be the opposite of communism, the antithesis to the whole doctrine's ideals. He represents the selfish, incommunal majority of Western civilization, and civilization in general. He is the wealthy bourgeoisie, the has that will not give to the have-nots. He jealously guards his economic superiority, with his infamous catchphrase: "Hands off my bread!"
We didn't say Falco was communism.

He's tasty treats and snacks.
 
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