- "FSB" redirects here. For games with the same abbreviation, see Fantendo Smash Bros. and Fantendo Smash Bros. (SSD).
Fantendo Smash Bros., commonly abbreviated as FSB, is a crossover series starring original Fantendo characters and content.
The series is heavily based on Super Smash Bros., which uses a similar premise for Nintendo content. Many games outright clone the Smash series' gameplay, while others make gameplay changes and additions, or stray from the platform fighter style.
The first Fantendo Smash Bros. game was created by RedYoshi (t∣b∣c) in 2009. Since then, FSB has become strikingly popular among Fantendo series. Various users have created at least one project bearing the name every year, as of 2022. 2015 saw a record of at least 28 known games, with 2011 coming closest before it. A shared multiverse of continuities has even been developed, which is used to bridge specific entries and side projects together.
Fantendo Smash Bros. games are free to create, although permission usually must be sought for the content to be represented in the games.
Games[]
Pre-New Fantendoverse[]
Title | Author | Article creation date |
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Fantendo Smash Bros. | RedYoshi (t∣b∣c) as Red Inc. |
2009, May 26 |
Fantendo Smash Bros. DS | YoshiEgg (t∣b∣c) as Bomb Productions Games |
2010, February 23 |
Fantendo Smash Bros. Melee | Nutter Butter (t∣b∣c) as Jet, Inc. |
2010, February 28 |
Fantendo Smash Bros. Brawl | SonicWiki (t∣b∣c) | 2010, February 28 |
Fantendo Smash Bros.: Mariofan45 and Micool26 Edition† | Mariofan45 (t∣b∣c) and Micool26 (t∣b∣c) | 2010, March 3 |
Fantendo Smash Bros. N64† | JesseRoo (t∣b∣c) | 2010, March 6 |
Fantendo Smash Bros. Wii† | NessandLuigi469 (t∣b∣c) | 2010, March 20 |
Fantendo Smash Bros. Rumble† | RedYoshi (t∣b∣c) | 2010, March 21 |
Fantendo Smash Bros. 3D† | Nutter Butter (t∣b∣c) | 2010, March 21 |
Fantendo Smash Bros. Uproar† | Stelios7 (t∣b∣c) | 2010, April 5 |
Fantendo Smash Bros. D.I.Y.† | HalerN (t∣b∣c) | 2010, May 5 |
Fantendo Smash Bros. War† | Nutter Butter (t∣b∣c) as Jet, Inc. |
2010, May 6 |
Fantendo Smash Bros. Scuffle† | RegisviBrittania (t∣b∣c) as Vaccum Inc. and Steli Entertainment |
2010, May 8 |
Fantendo Smash Bros.: Ultimate Fighter† | Nutter Butter (t∣b∣c) | 2010, May 14 |
Fantendo Smash Bros. Combat | Micool26 (t∣b∣c) as Boulder Games Inc. |
2010, May 14 |
Happy Face's Fantendo Smash Bros. | 1337doom (t∣b∣c) | 2010, May 15 |
Fantendo Smash Bros. Mayhem† | EdGeorgenCody (t∣b∣c) as Popple Co. |
2010, May 22 |
Fantendo Smash Bros. Survival† | ShyGuy16 (t∣b∣c) | 2010, May 22 |
Fantendo Smash Bros. Duel | JesseRoo (t∣b∣c) as Twenty-Second Choice |
2010, June 23 |
Fantendo Smash Bros† | SomeguythatlikesDrP (t∣b∣c) | 2010, June 24 |
Fantendo Smash Bros. Trace | 1337doom (t∣b∣c) | 2010, August 10 |
Fantendo Smash Bros. Fight | YoshiEgg (t∣b∣c) as Bomb Productions Games |
2010, September 27 |
Fantendo Smash Bros. 3DS | YoshiEgg (t∣b∣c) as Bomb Productions Games |
2011, June 21 |
Fantendo Smash Bros. Tactics | Lemmykoopa24 (t∣b∣c) | 2011, July 2 |
Fantendo Smash Bros Omega† | TheGreatManOfLife (t∣b∣c) | 2011, August 6 |
Fantendo Smash Bros. Mercury | Exotoro (t∣b∣c) as Phoniex Circle |
2011, August 28 |
Fantendo Smash Bros. Dimensions | AuraLightning (t∣b∣c) | 2011, October 1 |
Fantendo Smash Bros. Blast† | Number-1-Pokemon-Fan-Eltario (t∣b∣c) as GemGames Co. |
2011, November 14 |
Fantendo Smash Bros. Universe | Number-1-Pokemon-Fan-Eltario (t∣b∣c) as GemGames Co. |
2011, December 11 |
Fantendo Smash Bros. Crushed | AuraLightning (t∣b∣c) as Beanstalk Inc. |
2011, December 14 |
Fantendo Smash Bros. Legends† | Thatkidwiththeafro (t∣b∣c) as Darthtankengine Studios |
2012, February 4 |
Fantendo Smash Bros. Strife | YoshiEgg (t∣b∣c) as Bomb Productions Games |
2012, February 5 |
Fantendo Smash Bros. Warzone | Peanutjon (t∣b∣c) | 2012, June 19 |
Fantendo Smash Bros. Clash† | Baby Yoshi (t∣b∣c) as Moonlight Studios |
2012, June 28 |
Fantendo Smash Bros. Return | Lee Eric Etchisen (t∣b∣c) as Legend Team |
2012, October 27 |
Fantendo Smash Bros. Extreme† | Locky'12 (t∣b∣c) as Keyhole Gaming |
2013, January 28 |
Fantendo Smash Bros. Domination | CatSerpentine (t∣b∣c) as CS Games |
2013, November 7 |
Fantendo Smash Bros. Tournament | Nutta of da Buttas (t∣b∣c) as JP, Inc. |
2014, March 29 |
Fantendo Fight World | SuperSonicDarkness (t∣b∣c) | 2014, March 31 |
Fantendo Smash Bros. Ultimate† | .vectorDestiny (t∣b∣c) | 2014, April 16 |
Fantendo Smash Bros. Ignition | SuperSonicDarkness (t∣b∣c) | 2014, April 22 |
Fantendo Smash Bros. Contrive | TimeSoul (t∣b∣c) | 2014, April 24 |
Fantendo Smash Bros. The Chosen Clash† | Awesome Rowlet and Epic Popplio (t∣b∣c) | 2014, May 3 |
Fantendo Smash Bros. Xtreme | FennekinZ64 (t∣b∣c) as Galexial Gaming |
2014, May 21 |
Fantendo Smash Bros. | SuperSonicDarkness (t∣b∣c) as NightVision Ent. |
2014, October 14 |
Fantendo Smash Bros. Melee | SuperSonicDarkness (t∣b∣c) as NightVision Entertainment |
2014, October 18 |
Fantendo Smash Bros. Revolution | Sr.Wario (t∣b∣c) as Unversed Entertainment |
2015, January 1 |
Fantendo Smash Bros. All Stars | Awesome Rowlet and Epic Popplio (t∣b∣c) | 2015, January 2 |
Fantendo Brawlers | Mattgamer03 (t∣b∣c) as Green Productions |
2015, January 4 |
New Fantendoverse[]
In the New Fantendoverse, these games are seen more as the biggest events within that universe. The New Fantendoverse officially begins during the last chapter of Fantendo Smash Bros. Shattered, the Golden Age Fantendoverse in ruin.
Title | Author | Article creation date |
---|---|---|
Fantendo Smash Bros. Shattered | Exotoro (t∣b∣c) as Toroko |
2015, January 26 |
Fantendo Smash Bros. Scarlet Skies | Exotoro (t∣b∣c) as Toroko |
2015, March 25 |
Fantendo Smash Bros. Cracked | Exotoro (t∣b∣c) as Toroko |
2015, April 30 |
Fantendo Smash Bros. Victory | Exotoro (t∣b∣c) as Toroko |
2015, December 18 |
Fantendo Smash Bros. Omega | IncarnateParanoia (t∣b∣c) | 2016, October 28 |
Fantendo Smash Bros. Over Heaven | CrunchTime420 (t∣b∣c) as Simple Studios |
2017, May 13 |
Fantendo Smash Bros. Momentz† | Drackula (t∣b∣c) | 2017, May 29 |
Fantendo Smash Bros. Delta | IncarnateParanoia (t∣b∣c) | 2018, January 26 |
Other continuities alongside the New Fantendoverse[]
With a boom in Fantendo Smash Bros. games across the board, many games continue to take place in other continuities, or are not explicitly stated to be part of the New Fantendoverse.
Post-New Fantendoverse[]
Like its beginning, the time period around the end of the New Fantendoverse also marks a shift in the series. With no central shared universe for some time (Fantendoverse τ being planned but canceled), other users begin to make the most notable Fantendo Smash Bros. games, and there is a spotlight on various characters who were not in the New Fantendoverse.
Title | Author | Article creation date |
---|---|---|
Fantendo Smash Bros. Remix | MrYokaiAndWatch902 (t∣b∣c) as Ragtag Refusal |
2021, February 7 |
Fantendo Smash Bros. Destiny | Erictom333 (t∣b∣c) as erictom333 Studios |
2021, March 22 |
Fantendo Smash Land | Coral0excess (t∣b∣c) | 2021, December 17 |
Fantendo Smash Land DX† | Coral0excess (t∣b∣c) | 2022, February 11 |
Fantendo Smash Bros. Soul | CrakaboLazy4090 (t∣b∣c), Empress Scarlet (t∣b∣c), KirbiMiroir (t∣b∣c), MR Z BRAINZ (t∣b∣c), StellaStardown (t∣b∣c), SphealingBlue (t∣b∣c) UnidentifiedFroggy (t∣b∣c) | 2022, April 17 |
Spinoffs[]
Title | Author | Article creation date |
---|---|---|
Nintendo vs. Fantendo | Number-1-Pokemon-Fan-Eltario (t∣b∣c) | 2011, July 18 |
Fantendo Smash Bros.: Born by Night | VictoryStar (t∣b∣c) | 2012, May 5 |
Fantendo Battle Royale† | CaptainFrostedFlakes (t∣b∣c) as Creative Creations Inc. |
2012, November 30 |
Fantendo Smash Bros. Card Clash | CrunchTime420 (t∣b∣c) as Simple Studios |
2015, July 19 |
Fantendo Coliseum | EximiusMax (t∣b∣c) as OmegaFire Games |
2016, March 13 |
Fantendo Strike Force | Apihedron (t∣b∣c) as Sixgon |
2016, August 18 |
Fantendo Smash Bros. Battleground† | Empress Scarlet (t∣b∣c) and JayOkumura (t∣b∣c) | 2020, March 22 |
Fantendo Smash Bros. Radiant | Empress Scarlet (t∣b∣c) as Scarlet.LTD |
2020, July 15 |
Series represented[]
As a long-running crossover, the Fantendo Smash Bros. series pulls together content from many other series.
A dagger† represents that the series' article has been removed, although some of its games may still be available to read.
Icon | Series |
---|---|
3.14 | |
Aura's Junkyard | |
BowieQuest† | |
Bombell | |
Bearded Smiley† | |
Clyde | |
Dark Woods | |
Dashed Koopa | |
David | |
Draco Duel | |
Ella-Metals | |
Flame | |
Ghost Smile | |
Henry the Moose† | |
Hood'ems | |
Hooves | |
Jack | |
Kotomo | |
Labyrinth | |
Lemmykoopa24 | |
Litle P and Sandslash | |
McBoo | |
McQueen Mario† | |
Meta-Form | |
Micool | |
Nightwolf | |
RedYoshi | |
PalmMan | |
Pusher's Pile | |
Sinless | |
Super Bunea | |
TaBooki | |
Team Gemstones† | |
Teardrop | |
That One Series With a Long and Uninteresting Name That I Do Not Wish to Remember | |
The Adventures of White† | |
Tigzon | |
VOLT | |
Wheelie Penguin | |
Wheelzen | |
Ybrik† | |
YoshiEgg |
Characters[]
Playable characters[]
As of December 2021, there have been over 1000 playable characters across all games in the series. The characters with the most playable appearances include Unten, McBoo, Pesh, 3.14, Leah Needlenam, Strafe, YoshiEgg Nook, Zerita, Ella Metals, and Volt.
Characters are sorted by their earliest playable appearance in the series. They should be moved if an earlier playable appearance is found.
Different forms and interpretations of the same character should be merged for convenience, especially if they are consistently alts of other characters. Exceptions may be made for many alternate-universe versions of Fantendo characters who are distinctly separate characters in several immediate elements, such as name, appearance, personality, or backstory. Due to the various continuities at play, a balance should be struck.
Only playable characters are listed in this section, not assist characters, bosses, or NPCs who have never been playable in the series.
A dagger† represents characters whose pages are removed. They are listed for historical completeness, but they should be unlinked, as many have been deleted by author request.
- Fantendo Smash Bros.
- 3.14 / Coal Algebraic
- 4.13
- Adam
- BlackYoshi†
- Drencil the Drawing†
- Ella Metals
- Guigi Tankfiller†
- Henry the Moose†
- Kooper
- McQueen Mario
- PalmMan
- Purple Guy
- RedYoshi (Little†)
- Tango the Llama Lord†
- Fantendo Smash Bros. DS
- Andy Pasta
- Archipeligo
- Argus†
- Arlen
- Chrome
- Clyde
- Crest†
- Dashed Koopa
- Dudle
- Echo
- Flame
- Gorge
- Gustav
- Harley B. Koopa
- Hiro the Echidna
- Hooly†
- JIM
- Johnathon Hades†
- Litle P
- Luz†
- McBoo
- Mick Cool
- Micool the Master
- Nelson
- Neo Koopa / Lemmykoopa24
- Nero†
- Nightwolf (New Generation†)
- Ninjoomba
- O'Lantern
- Oxus
- Pesh
- Sandslash P
- Shroobster†
- Shroomy†
- Sir Lore†
- Smile
- "Steve"† / Mario
- Stora†
- The Apprentice
- The Groo
- The Mysterious Mr. ?†
- Tulip Nook
- Unten (Bluzen / Dinosaur / Fake / FTAS) / Bad Fuckin' / Untina
- Volo
- Vulcan
- YoshiEgg Nook / YE
- Yoyo†
- Zak†
- Fantendo Smash Bros. Melee
- Clarx
- Cooper
- Fire John†
- Groudous Maximus
- Karma† (Baby†)
- Laval
- Moyan
- Purple Koopa Bro. (listed as "returning with the same moveset")
- RedBirdo
- Sam the Koopa†
- Speedy
- Timer†
- Tatan
- Tom†
- Ultra Mario
- Fantendo Smash Bros. Brawl
- Bloop
- David
- DREW
- Emerald the Sceptile†
- Haiku
- Inferadness
- Netnu
- Teardrop Seaside
- Thunderr
- Fantendo Smash Bros.: Mariofan45 and Micool26 Edition
- Bakachu†
- Goom Bro.
- Juno†
- Kooprina
- Lucas Koopa
- Mariofan45†
- Princess Gardenia
- Princess Kaklia†
- Skipper†
- Fantendo Smash Bros. N64
- Captain Falcon
- Donkey Kong
- Fox McCloud
- JesseeRoo
- Jigglypuff
- Kirby
- Link (Toon)
- Luigi (Paper)
- Ness
- Pikachu
- Samus Aran (Zero Suit)
- Spectur
- Spiryt
- Yoshi
- Fantendo Smash Bros. Wii
- Fantendo Smash Bros. Rumble
- Aura
- Item Master
- Koopacreep
- Nugg†
- Porkchop†
- Shy Bandit
- SilverYoshi†
- Sledgehammer Bro.
- Swift
- Toadtool
- Tucker†
- Wheelie Penguin
- Wheelzen†
- Fantendo Smash Bros. 3D
- Future Warrior†
- Ludwig
- Mahogany†
- NintendoZero
- Rain Nook†
- Rhode
- Thunder Nook
- Winson†
- Fantendo Smash Bros. Uproar
- Bearded Smiley
- Bearded Ninja†
- Dan†
- Demi
- Fire Master
- Fruity†
- John Jerome
- John Mogwai
- Mr. Chilli
- Pashie / Elena Vil Oldton
- Professor E. Vil Oldton
- Rose Reaper
- Roxanne D'Urre
- Scoutry
- Scyplo
- Spaghetti
- Strafe (Omega Prime)
- Zerita / RIP
- Fantendo Smash Bros. D.I.Y.
- Fantendo Smash Bros. War
- Ace Venturboo
- Kitsune†
- Fantendo Smash Bros. Scuffle
- Besh
- Betolpy
- Elfain
- Jake
- Sinless Devil
- Fantendo Smash Bros. Ultimate Fighter
- Timette†
- Fantendo Smash Bros. Combat
- Happy Face's Fantendo Smash Bros.
- Ecaf Yppah
- Happy Face / Angry Face
- Marx
- Meta Knight
- Rich / Bus Driver†
- Tabuu
- The Man In The Black Cloak
- The Red Man†
- Fantendo Smash Bros. Mayhem
- Fantendo Smash Bros. Survival
- ShyGuy16
- Fantendo Smash Bros. Duel
- Aiden†
- Bouncer
- Fred the Purple Monkey†
- Gustav
- Malcolm Leychester
- Mick
- Ramona
- Scar
- Scorch
- Sixty Four
- Fantendo Smash Bros
- Damyain
- Dom
- Dylan
- Fantendo Smash Bros. Trace
- Armando
- Bladescorch
- Gear
- Taiketsu
- Wireframe
- Fantendo Smash Bros. Fight
- No known newcomers
- Fantendo Smash Bros. 3DS
- No known newcomers
- Fantendo Smash Bros. Tactics
- Darkclaw†
- Jack Johnson
- Fantendo Smash Bros Omega
- Ultra
- Fantendo Smash Bros. Mercury
- Aingeru
- Guppy the Shark
- Hood'em
- Jocket†
- Kaichu†
- Kid Kiba
- Leila Metals
- Luna Delta†
- Maion†
- Meta-Form (Omega Prime)
- Paucha†
- Reptflux
- Ruby the Charizard† & Sapphire the Empoleon†
- Samantha Chi
- Savant the Goetian
- Syria
- Yen
- Zenia
- Fantendo Smash Bros. Dimensions
- Aveo
- Carl the Toucan†
- Chief Dongorio
- Cholk Naters†
- Climber
- Coldfront†
- Dark
- Dave the Rabbit†
- Dux
- Jade the Crane†
- Kenya the Parrot†
- Lexi Lexan
- Light
- Lunguini
- Master Belch
- Master Hiccup
- Mr. Sew'n
- Pink the Hood'em
- Presta
- Red the Hood'em
- Sam Advanteror
- Sheila Piunazj
- Sk8
- Snively
- Stump
- Susan
- Fantendo Smash Bros. Blast
- Fantendo Smash Bros. Universe
- Blaze the Lucario†
- Ferdie the Fox
- Joey McBoo
- Lee Koroshi-Ya
- Sunnyscythe
- Uilee Tea†
- Xyphyl the Red Mew
- Fantendo Smash Bros. Crushed
- Fantendo Smash Bros. Legends
- No known newcomers
- Fantendo Smash Bros. Strife
- Fantendo Smash Bros. Warzone
- Fantendo Smash Bros. Clash
- Ainhoa
- Arcois
- Bertshu
- Bitsy
- Brickerton
- Bubbles†
- Candy†
- Chedd†
- Cookie Dough and Milk Dough
- Darkness
- Drake
- Dudlette
- Dune
- Eight Bit
- Flynn
- Franky the Archeopteryx†
- Gideon the Moose†
- Grim
- Gumball the Dog
- Igne
- Jayl Cel
- Kaira
- Kaisser Cassia
- Keegan
- Keroro†
- Kier†
- Lucazs
- Mason†
- MeizeBooe†
- Meka†
- Mitar†
- Nick
- Pablo
- Pheros
- Pulse
- Rare
- Raymond
- Recto
- Sispirit†
- Sixty
- Stitch Liquorice
- Sunray Slushpup
- TaBella
- Taka Alaon
- Teddy Bear
- Theodor
- Tranzformez
- Travis
- Vizro†
- Volra
- YonenBooe†
- Zenn†
- Fantendo Smash Bros. Return
- No known newcomers
- Fantendo Smash Bros. Extreme
- Bombell
- Charnelon the Blue Ninja†
- Cody Alvarez†
- Dawn† & Eliane†
- Hailey and Torchie
- Haterman†
- Hayden
- Hex
- Johnny Dog
- Locky†
- Lord Acriss
- Lord Feel
- Lunes the Cat
- Michael Castillo
- Mylan Starlight
- Olarx X
- Prince Paint
- Propeloor
- Steven
- Ujori Kasami
- Volt / Ibism / Synth
- Zap†
- Fantendo Smash Bros. Domination
- Fantendo Battle Royale
- Propeloo
- Fantendo Smash Bros. Tournament
- Seer
- Fantendo Fight World
- Fantendo Smash Bros. Ultimate
- Alice Harumi
- Anthony
- Ashlyn
- Bowie
- Circ
- Danni†
- Dream Boy / Takeo Yumi
- Ethan
- Fandro†
- Finnigan
- Fuschia
- General Scotch
- Ghuplight
- Martin the Mouse†
- Mika Sho
- Ozzy Opossum†
- Squav
- Switchblade
- The Author†
- Umbra Shader†
- White† (American Boxart)
- Wind-Up
- Zario
- Fantendo Smash Bros. Ignition
- No known newcomers
- Fantendo Smash Bros. Contrive
- Fantendo Smash Bros. The Chosen Clash
- Fantendo Smash Bros. Xtreme
- Fantendo Smash Bros. (SSD)
- Fantendo Smash Bros. Melee (SSD)
- Colby†
- Fyre
- Fantendo Smash Bros. Revolution
- No known newcomers
- Fantendo Smash Bros. All Stars
- Akro Bat
- Alex
- DragonMan
- Flare
- Green Shorts
- King Plumber
- Red Colours
- Toadlue† and Yoshow†
- Fantendo Brawlers
- Anna Biscuit†
- Asher†
- Austyn
- Barker
- Blade
- Blaze the Dewott†
- Blaze the Monferno
- Bob the Blob†
- Boberius
- Bobtain
- Corlo
- Corshama†
- Crimson the Roserade†
- Danjixrus
- Danny
- Doomulus Grime
- Dr. Norman Gai
- Eario
- Electric
- Ellen
- Endal
- Espurr
- Estell & Wulf
- Eterwho
- Fat French Penguin
- Fera (War Goddess)
- Fire
- Flare
- Goblin (Defender / Magician / Swordsman)
- Greyscale Human
- Guaptain
- Hama†
- Hein
- Ice
- Iron Mask
- January
- Jewel
- Jr.
- Kan Seuomto
- Karda
- King Polar
- Koloro†
- Kontrast†
- Leah Needlenam (RTAverse) / Xena Thunderhand
- Lickysaur / Lickisaur
- Lily
- Luize Natsumi
- Matthew
- Mioda
- Mr. O
- Nightblaze
- Plague Master
- Rai
- Reese
- Riddle
- Romero
- Scarlet
- Scott Mayden
- Scratch Kat
- Shy Guy Yellow / SGY
- Sia
- Spike
- Violet the Kitty
- Yuki Silverfield
- Zeth
- Ziegs
- Fantendo Smash Bros. Shattered
- Abaddon
- Abba
- Alyssa Wenn
- Aurora
- Autores†
- Beth Operatino
- Black God
- Blackwood
- Boare / The Ox
- Britt
- Clockwarx / Koyn Kisunagu
- Dare
- Dark Climbers
- Dark Strafe
- Denos
- Eric Four
- Flip & Cobby
- Giselle Zaman
- Heart
- Hexa
- Hooves
- Jane (Enfer)
- Jerrix Cruiser
- Jim of the Floating Isles
- Jirea
- Master Binary
- Micaliye / White Goddess
- MineMan
- Ono†
- Orithell
- Oshtyo
- PAIN-T (1.0 / 2.0 / 3.0 / 4.0)
- Palutena
- PIKA
- Pinti†
- Queen Pixella
- Rachel Harel / Rachel Tifft / Alpha-V
- Reese II
- S
- Spikebot
- The Apprentice
- The End
- The Enemy
- The Fan
- Ignotus
- Thorn
- Tilly
- Trip
- Vokkskar
- Wozz
- X-Ray
- Zeitgeista
- Zoey Peppermint†
- Fantendo Smash Bros. Outbreak
- Tyler H.
- Fantendo Smash Bros. Strike
- Fantendo Smash Bros. x12
- No known newcomers
- Fantendo Smash Bros. Scarlet Skies
- Commander Redd†
- Emily Davies
- Gamma the Lizard
- Ian Harder
- Keith
- Kyo the Zuger†
- The Internet
- Fantendo Smash Bros. Magma
- Andy
- Fredbear
- Kimbra Blowfish
- Lectro
- Marley McMittens
- Mika The Beorn (example of custom Mish-Mash Factory characters)
- Pogo
- Tayshaun
- Wave the Raccoon
- Whitetain (example of custom Mish-Mash Factory characters)
- Fantendo Smash Bros. Comet
- No known newcomers
- Fantendo Smash Bros. Epoch
- No known newcomers
- Fantendo Smash Bros. Frozen
- Crymsia
- Kiki
- Lucas Harder
- Spyro & Weefly
- Willy Dickson
- Fantendo Smash Bros. (2015)
- No known newcomers
- Fantendo Smash Bros. Throwback
- No known newcomers
- Fantendo Smash Bros. Micro
- No known newcomers
- Fantendo Smash Bros. Orchid
- Bluke
- Dawn Shadows
- Eyerio
- Messenger
- Fantendo Smash Bros. Assault
- Ghasja
- Styq†
- Fantendo Smash Bros. Nightfall
- No known newcomers
- Fantendo Smash Bros. Nightmare
- No known newcomers
- Fantendo Smash Bros. Crusade
- Fantendo Smash Bros. Cracked
- Crack the Hedgehog
- Zelena Neon
- Fantendo Smash Bros. Alpha
- Bee Horn
- Drak
- Sly the Paperfox†
- Susan Syringe
- Trip, Son of Tabuu
- Xerox
- Fantendo Smash Bros. Card Clash
- Lanky Kong
- Zerius
- Fantendo Smash Bros. Struggle
- Chance Prickles
- L3AH N33D13NAM
- Leah Needleham
- Peachario
- Reese III
- Tom Cruise
- Turtle
- Fantendo Smash Bros. Haymaker
- Aran Leverletto
- Liza
- Fantendo Smash Bros. S.M.A.S.H
- Fantendo Smash Bros.: The Gamemaker's War
- Ender
- Fuzzy
- Jared
- Josh
- Liam
- Lock
- Matt
- RTA
- Sammy
- Sketch
- Taylor
- Tech
- Terria
- Tommy
- Zabu
- Fantendo Smash Bros. Victory
- Adexene
- Aero & Beam
- Alcyone
- Alexandria
- Amy Jackson
- Aura Synesthesia
- Bang Crimson
- Beat†
- Beowulf
- Blank
- Blink
- Bombyx
- Bril Vaene
- Cacti Algebraic
- Cardinal
- Chelsea Rench
- Ciriesta
- Clair Voyell
- Clark
- Crow
- Cubey (Omega Prime)
- Cura†
- Cyberno.α
- Drigen
- Edith
- Emma Alloys
- Emmy
- Endal
- Fan-Tan-Doe
- Faria Kamel
- FDX-Athens
- Flicker
- Former Four
- Geki
- Hera and Teun
- Hitomi
- Hugo Logia
- Jay and Mike
- King Ash
- Krystal Pérez
- Lexi Larsen
- Liameno
- Lock
- Logi
- Mara Cruor
- Melissa Dust
- Mingyu
- Mistress Nell
- Muffin / Cupcake
- Mycan
- Mynis
- Nizzle and Zorp
- Noire Fox
- Noot
- Nycho
- Obena
- Parvati
- Pixel
- Plato Konrad
- Quartz
- R. Vogue
- Ray
- Robyn
- Ronnie and Claire
- Rubelline Tifft
- Saisei
- Sakeena Kamel / Sakeena Metals / Thane
- Sam
- Seraphina
- Shiki
- Sinicini
- Skitti
- Syande
- Syinara (Hene†)
- Thorn
- Tucker Palli / Tokage
- Valerie Heartgold
- Vespa and Adam
- Wurm
- Xerra
- Zellen (²)
- Zonas
- Fantendo Smash Bros. Lethal
- Abigail
- Fantendo Smash Bros. Nightfall (2016)
- Fantendo Smash Bros. Meltdown
- Alena Carter
- Edna†
- Ellie Moonlite
- Jill & Jel
- ROOK
- Fantendo Smash Bros. Fatality
- Fantendo Smash Bros. Blood Country
- No known newcomers
- Fantendo Smash Bros. Omega
- No known newcomers
- Fantendo Smash Bros. Remix
- No known newcomers
- Fantendo Smash Bros. Slam
- Blaze the Koopa
- God Waluigi†
- Poopbutt Koppa
- Oiram
- Purps the Yoshi†
- Reten† (The Mighty) / Skourge Kat
- Sagaz
- Fantendo Smash Bros. X
- Fantendo Smash Bros. Over Heaven
- Bandi
- Chicken
- Frank Bowie
- Goat
- Mad Dog
- Omega KiloBot
- Penumbra
- Reten?
- Rita Kuba
- Serpent
- Sudanima
- The Cleaner
- X-Rat
- Zeon Knight
- Fantendo Smash Bros. Momentz
- Silva
- Taylor Bronze†
- Ultraviolet
- Fantendo Smash Bros. Scrap
- Actual Rachten
- Actual Voltdozz
- Childish Gambino
- Crow
- Fetish Fuel
- Goosy
- Mother Goose
- Steven Spielberg
- Stora†
- Taste Meanings Dora
- Wacky Carrot
- X-Ram
- Fantendo Smash Bros. Delta
- Fantendo Smash Bros. Concept
- Beorn
- Blob
- Duowl
- Ghostborn
- Harpy
- Magma Sentinel
- Missyntae
- Potion Frog
- Siandrall
- Sparkling
- Custom
- Deity
- Fantendo Smash Bros. Starlight
- No known newcomers
- Fantendo Smash Bros. Nil
- MFF9001's Fantendo Smash Bros.
- A strangely new Beorn
- Kneeaunn
- MegaFandroidFan9001
- MissingNo.
- MISSINGNOPOPO.
- Mr. Game & Watch
- Pichu
- Void
- "…Wait, Who?"
- Fantendo Smash Bros. Combat (erictom333)
- Fantendo Smash Bros. Something
- 3Dee
- Asuna
- Break
- Chiamomo
- Doomulus Prime
- Doomulus Rise
- Doomulus Thai
- Kotomo Trainer (Synax / Tandrum / Stiril)
- Kýrios
- Makara
- Maya
- Mindy
- Möbius
- Nion
- NULL
- Punch
- Qingyun
- Ruby Glaes
- Saeko
- Spree
- Xazalea
- Yuki
- Fantendo Smash Bros. Radiant
- 39,000
- Bubbly. G
- Goldette
- Jack o'Lantern
- Kickstart
- Quentin
- Fantendo Smash Bros. Remix (Ragtag Refusal)
- ?
- Agustaclove
- Alcatraz
- Ambrosium
- Anya
- Atake
- Atashi Nightshade
- Betabase
- Bit
- Boldier
- Bouldorklin
- Clamshell
- Clove
- Cobalt
- Crazmis
- Denity
- Diamond Hallion
- Domina
- DRAC-01
- Dubis
- Evren
- Fantasma
- Frags
- Gilgamesh the Goblin
- Hugo
- Jack Redd
- Jin
- Julyan Ralliman
- Kickson
- King Cube KiloBot
- Layla
- Light
- Maquade
- Massacrolar
- Merrin
- Mouse
- Microwave
- Mr. Goom
- Musket Garrison
- Muskomba
- Nagaderm
- Navexte
- One-Eyed Jack
- Ophanim
- Pomponge
- Princess Velvet
- Redd and Helloon
- Renami
- Rigiblazt
- Saevara
- Sal
- Slimeta & Floramite
- Sephalow
- S.O.D.A
- Starlet
- Theodore
- Threat-Tan-Doe
- Thundershark
- Tomelle
- Total
- Toxic
- Trip
- Warlock
- Yalp
- Fantendo Smash Bros. Battleground
- Absinthe†
- Allie
- Altha
- B.R.B
- BardKahrd
- Bastek
- Bezerkhon
- Cadavird
- Calderela
- Caleb
- Cassandra
- Cephona
- Clazma
- Cowltessa
- Crunx and Blockhead
- Darren
- Diablister Jr
- Dream Weaver
- Endflux
- Haedrenix
- Helkertrite
- Hex
- Hyper Blossom
- Klaymen
- Krogbord
- Mallory Zin
- Misery
- Mosorno
- Partyhorn
- Phendropteryx
- Phrecelius
- Pierce
- Pluzmo
- Proxxy
- Puzzling
- Quezpah
- Raune
- Rookenji
- Scorcannon
- Shine
- Teal
- Voidbound Opheregieon
- Vui
- Wendigast
- Xocagornis
- Xsomnis
- Yvnier
- Zatcherzaur
- Zelflux
- Fantendo Smash Bros. Destiny (erictom333)
- Cehariha
- Chewout
- Chulu
- Duster Zhantom
- Elek-Trode
- Flynn Rainridge
- Fractus Zhantom
- Gary
- Graviteen
- Indica
- Jam
- Jamie Ayliffe
- Karaja
- Lampferno
- Lane
- Nimbus Zhantom
- Poffer Lord
- Rovias
- Seraphima
- Sugarspike
- Warrior
- Fantendo Smash Land
- Fantendo Smash Bros. Soul
- Aliril
- Arondite
- Aquarina
- Avery
- Baluigi
- Baobab
- Belle
- Brody
- Burst
- Candycurl
- Cousteau
- Cellular
- Dapper
- Darren
- Demiurge
- DJ Flask
- Doomulus Saline
- Doomulus Sphealine
- Embrun
- Felton & Trent
- Frysisca
- Gizmo
- Gush
- Hightide
- Jesus Christ
- Lahavas
- Lock
- Lylyth
- Majara
- Meomba II
- Merritorry
- Nade
- Notiggy
- Pearl
- Pelican
- Philosophy Sun
- Pulzar
- Qwartz Qrusher
- Rapturn
- Recursion Bro.
- Shægyr
- Shoka
- Stanley Willows
- Taikoni
- Tangaryn
- Teva
- UNT3N
- U-Rex
- Velzior
- Venus
- Verriere
- Vice
- Worm
- Zoe Hayes
Bosses[]
A boss is a non-playable character that appears as a strong opponent in specific circumstances in one-player modes or on certain stages in multiplayer modes.
Most of the Fantendo Smash Bros. games have their own original bosses but few of them came from other Fantendo original games (mostly the Doomuli, Unten's "clone" -like Netnu, Fake Unten, or Reten-, or "The" deities from the Fantendoverses -Like The Enemy or The Threat-). As for now, in December 2021, only Ghroth the Harbinger, King Cube Kilobot, and Mistress of Weird made three or more appareances as Bosses across the series.
Assists[]
Assists are characters summoned during a fight to aid the user. This mechanic was first introduced in Fantendo Smash Bros. DS, using the same system as Super Smash Bros. Brawl. In the series, multiple items help to summon an Assist like the Assist Trophy, the Summoner Orb, or the Assist Pearl. In Fantendo Smash Bros. Victory, it is even possible to play as an Assist using the TAGOS system.
An impressive amount of different characters appeared as Assist through the FSB games. As for now, in December 2021, only Boare, Friday Blake, Muffin, and RedYoshi made three or more appareances as Assist across the series.
Gameplay[]
Inspired by the Super Smash Bros. series, characters fight against each other in a 2.5D environment, using special moves that are unique to a single character, and items that hail from many of Fantendo's series. Characters sustain damage, which is indicated by a percentage at the bottom of the screen. The higher the percentage means the character takes more knockback from attacks. To knock out a fighter, one must simply blast them off-screen.
Exclusive gameplay[]
- Chemistry mechanics: (Fantendo Smash Bros. Duel) Characters have different relationships to each other, whether a friendship or a rivalry. The more their chemistry is positive the less damage they can do to each other. During a match, two rivals can enter into a duel where all damages are doubled for a short period of time. On the other side, two friends can enter in an Alliance where they won't be able to damage each other for a short time.
- Tatics: (Fantendo Smash Bros. Tactics) Characters and stages have a direct influence to each other. A character can be stronger in a specific stage or make the stage crumble because he is too heavy.
- Character-specific items (Fantendo Smash Bros. Ignition)
- Smashopoly: (Fantendo Smash Bros. Revolution) To earn in-game coins, the players can play a Monopoly-like board game but instead of jail, or paying property, players must fight.
- Fantentag: (Fantendo Brawlers) A tag game within a battle. A designated "tagger" has to tag every other player in less than 5 minutes.
- Shattered Selection: (Fantendo Smash Bros. Shattered) A character can be selected a limited amount of times before their portrait broke making them unselectable. Their portrait will restore after 5 matches.
- Finisher Meter: (Fantendo Smash Bros. Victory) Player can fill up their Finisher Meter (by getting or giving hit) to execute their Finishing Move or to countering opponent's moves.
- TAGOS: (Fantendo Smash Bros. Victory) Switch your fighter once in-match with a weaker fighter.
- Erringear Moves: (Fantendo Smash Bros. Victory) All characters can learn up to three new moves.
- Breakers: (Fantendo Smash Bros. Victory) After the opponent has done over ten connecting attacks on a character this one can knock the opponent back.
- Move Staleness: (Fantendo Smash Bros. Victory) When the player performs the same move too many times in a row, the damage is lowering.
- Damage Boost: (Fantendo Smash Bros. Victory) When the player gets above 100% damage or if the opponent plays too defensively, the player gets a damage boost. In Fantendo Smash Bros. Destiny (erictom333) some fighters have more noticeable boost above a certain % damage, while others have none.
- Accessibility Options: (Fantendo Smash Bros. Victory) Color Blindness Filters, Audio Visuals, Blindness Cues.
- Equipment and Accessories (Fantendo Smash Bros. Omega)
- Codec Conversation: (Fantendo Smash Bros. Omega) If two opponents use Taunt at the same time they can engage in a conversation.
- Epoch Cross: (Fantendo Smash Bros. Epoch) When you select a character, you can give them another character-themed boost.
- Vital Limit: (Fantendo Smash Bros. Haymaker) Over a certain score of damage, when a character takes a hit that can be fatal, it has 8 seconds to complete a QTE. If the character succeeds, he won't fly away, if he loses or if it's the 6th time a fatal hit it will automatically lose the match.
- Speed: (Fantendo Smash Bros. Haymaker) Character can adjust their speed to make them faster or stronger.
- Weaving: (Fantendo Smash Bros. Haymaker) Dodge the attack by predicting the direction of an upcoming attack (low, mid or high). If you dodge at least one attack you can pull an "Infinity Weaving" allowing him to dodge most attacks for a brief amount of time. While you "Infinity Weave", you can use a powerful counter-attack.
- Stardust: (Fantendo Smash Bros. Starlight) To access to new forms with new moves (including a Super Move), characters must collect Stardust on the stage.
- Stage Morph: (Fantendo Smash Bros. Combat (erictom333)) If the option is enable, the stage can change in-match.
- Shield Counter: (Fantendo Smash Bros. Remix (Ragtag Refusal)) Pressing B while shielding will perform a counter move (or self-destruct move depending on the character).
- Kinetic Damage: (Fantendo Smash Bros. Destiny (erictom333)) Launched fighters can deal damage and knockback to other fighters they hit.
- Advanced Physics: (Fantendo Smash Bros. Destiny (erictom333)) When launched, fighters obey realistic physics: they are subject to gravity and air resistance. Also, how much a character bounces off of obstacles is determined by their speed and damage, and fighter. Finally, when fighters are in a helpless state, ragdoll physics (decreased air resistance) takes over and applies until the fighters get back up.
- Instant KO: (Fantendo Smash Bros. Destiny (erictom333)) Any fighter that takes 1000% damage is immediately KOed.
- Hyper Form : (Fantendo Smash Land) Any fighter can turn into their Hyper Form after breaking the Hyper Sphere. They can use this flying powerful 15-second form only once in a match.
- Soul Attacks: (Fantendo Smash Bros. Soul) The player can go into their Soul State after accumulating enough damage to go into their Soul State. The form vastly increases the character's stats and offers additional effects to special attacks. The disadvantages are an increased knockback and a hard to control enhanced speed.
- Daily Challenge: (Fantendo Smash Bros. Soul) Once per day, the player is given a particularly difficult battle against a CPU character(s) to complete withing the day with the offer of winning rare and hard-to-obtain rewards.
Items[]
An item is an object that either randomly appears on-stage during a match or is summoned by a character's special move, that can be picked up and used by characters. Many items can be wielded once picked up, while others apply an effect, and almost all can be thrown at opponents.
Some items are taken from a previous Fantendo game, from the Super Smash Bros. series, or are exclusive to the Fantendo Bros. series.
Following, it's the list of original items present in at least two Fantendo Smash Bros. games.
Recurring Item List | |||
Item | Information | ||
---|---|---|---|
Finisher Sphere |
The Finisher Sphere allows a character to use their Finisher Move, comparable to the Smash Ball unlocking a fighter's Final Smash in the Super Smash Bros. series. The Finisher Orb is a fragment that fills the Finisher Meter in Fantendo Smash Bros. Victory. It also gets different names like Legendary Orb.
First Appearance: Fantendo Smash Bros. DS (as Smash Ball); Fantendo Smash Bros. Universe (as Finisher Sphere); Fantendo Smash Bros. Victory (as Finisher Orb) | ||
Bullet BoB |
The Bullet of Brilliance (BoB) is a silver, small bullet, which can tear a wall apart with one shot. It is shot with a Bullet Bob Launcher that can contain up to 3 Bullet BoBs.
First Appearance: Ella-Metals (Series); Fantendo Smash Bros. DS | ||
Summoner Orb |
The Summoner Orb summons a non-playable character to help in battle, like the Assist Trophy in the Super Smash Bros. series. In Fantendo Smash Bros. Victory, it became the TAGOS Token used to switch your character with another (weaker) one so you can play as them instead of just summon them. It also gets different names like Assist Pearls.
First Appearance: Fantendo Smash Bros. DS (as Assist Trophy); Fantendo All-Stars Racing† (as Summoner Orb); Fantendo Smash Bros. Duel (as Summoner Orb); Fantendo Smash Bros. Victory (as TAGOS Token) | ||
Kotomo Bait |
A variant of the Summoner Orb that only summons Kotomo once thrown on the ground as a bait for them.
First Appearance: Kotomo; Fantendo Smash Bros. Destiny (erictom333) (as Kotomo Summoner Orb); Fantendo Smash Bros. Soul (as Kotomo Bait) | ||
RedYoshi Egg |
Similar to the Yoshi Egg in Mario Kart Double Dash, when thrown at someone, it breaks open and drops an item or explodes.
First Appearance: Fantendo Smash Bros. DS | ||
Warp Orb |
Taken from the Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series. Warp Orbs can be picked up and tossed at opponents, if they hit the opponents they will warp them off of the stage, usually resulting in a 1-hit K.O.
First Appearance: Team Gemstones series†; Fantendo Smash Bros. Mercury | ||
Foods |
Similar to the Super Smash Bros. series, foods can be eaten by the player to restore some health. They change their appearance between games going to Berries, Fruit to the Untencake
First Appearance: Fantendo Smash Bros. Mercury (as Berry and Fruit); Fantendo Smash Bros. Victory (as Untencake) | ||
Rubbers Racer |
When thrown, it will race around the stage. The Rubber Race (or Racing Rubber) will trap the opponent erasing the floor under them. The player who threw it will still be able to walk where it erased the stage.
First Appearance: Hood'em-ario Kart.†; Fantendo Smash Bros. Universe | ||
Wand |
Among the FSB games, the Wands give different abilities to the player that picks them, and sometimes you don't know what will be the wand power until you use it. Among them: Enhancing the speed or damage, granting them the ability to fire projectiles (like stars or black holes), or even granting temporary immunity.
First Appearance: Fantendo Smash Bros. Mercury | ||
Corrupted Core |
When hit enough times, they will explode and create an explosion that covers a huge part of the stage.
First Appearance: Fantendo Smash Bros. Shattered | ||
Chococherry |
This fruit, once consumed, creates a duplicate of the user that mimics their actions. The player and their clone share the same damage percent. This item was first a Clone Melon, before becoming the Chococherry.
First Appearance: Fantendo Smash Bros. Shattered (as Clone Melon); Super Bunea World (as Chococherry); Fantendo Smash Bros. Nil (as Chococherry) | ||
Blump |
Blump fruits give you a defensive boost when consumed. Depending on the color (the Glistening Blump being the strongest and rarest) it can cancel the damage of the next hit taken after consumption, boost your defensive stats, make you heavier. When thrown, they can explode setting the opponent on fire, shock them, or freeze them.
First Appearance: Fissure; Fantendo Smash Bros. Victory | ||
Blorp |
Blorp vegetables poison the player for a brief period of time when consumed. They can also be carried and thrown at other players to slow them down for a brief period of time.
First Appearance: Fantendo Smash Bros. Victory | ||
Horns of a bull |
When the player wear these, they gain a head-butt attack as well as negating attacks from above, which will just bounce off your character's head! They last only for a limited time before disappearing.
First Appearance: BowieQuest 2: Degree in Origami; Fantendo Smash Bros. Victory | ||
Pushies |
Pushies are used to push opponents away for slight damage. The player can ride on them to float around as well, they vary in speed.
First Appearance: Pusher's Pile; Fantendo Smash Bros. Victory | ||
Bug Milk |
Bug Milk shrinks the user who drinks it making them less strong but harder to hit and faster.
First Appearance: Dark Wood; Fantendo Smash Bros. Victory | ||
Kolorb-Ball |
Similar to the Soccer Ball item from the Super Smash Bros. series. They can't be picked up, but attacking it will launch the ball in the direction of the attack. Depending on how strong the attack is, the farther and faster it is sent flying, and the stronger it is. Depending on the color, they can also spew magma, electrocute players, or, even, be grab and throw.
First Appearance: Fantendo Smash Bros. Victory | ||
Chocodices |
When rolled, These two Chocodices cause a specific effect depending on how which number (2 to 12) they land. It either aids the user, hinders them, harms other players, etc.
First Appearance: Super Bunea World; Fantendo Smash Bros. Nil | ||
Keinz Coloured Ketchup |
Bottles of ketchups with unusual colors corresponding to a Fantendoverse character on the bottle, drinking it will grant the user a random status effect like electrifying body, draining health,...
First Appearance: FantendoQuest; Fantendo Smash Bros. Nil | ||
Hell's Ramen |
Similar to Superspicy Curry in the Super Smash Bros. series. When eaten, briefly gives the fighter that ate it an uncontrollable fireball breath. It appeared as Chili in previous FSB games.
First Appearance: Mr Chili (as Chili); Fantendo Smash Bros. Uproar† (as Chili); COLD❄BLOOD (as Hell's Ramen); Fantendo Smash Bros. Nil (as Hell's Ramen) | ||
Rage Soda |
As opposed to the Blump fruits, this soda gives you offensive and speed boosts when consumed. After being consumed, the empty can can be thrown as an explosive projectile.
First Appearance: KillGames; Fantendo Smash Bros. Combat (erictom333) | ||
Hypnoslimoo |
A fruity Slimoo filled with a strange psychedelic chemical. When thrown, it momentarily reverses the controls of any fighters it hits.
First Appearance: Untitled Community Fighting Game; Fantendo Smash Bros. Soul |
Stages[]
A stage is a location in which characters fight or complete objectives.
Following, it's the list of original stages present in at least four Fantendo Smash Bros. games.
Recurring Stage List | |||
Stage | Information | ||
---|---|---|---|
Atlantica |
Atlantica is the home to Teardrop Seaside. It's a democratic country populated by Oceanians, a human-like species with water-like skin. Atlantic territory also includes various islands scattered across a small part of the sea.
Series: Teardrop | ||
Blaze Academy | A school for young mutants with strange powers most notably Mika Sho who possesses the mutant ability to summon and control fire by manipulating elements.
Series: The Uncanny Adventures of Sunfire† | ||
Chococarrot Charge |
Incredibly bland looking plains stage at first, until platforms begin to rise up and swing around. There can be found a gigantic dinner table, a dumpy carnival and destroyed grey fortress where lives Liz Izzard with her drilling machine.
Series: Super Bunea | ||
Claire's Apartment | A smallish stage set in Claire MacBeth's apartment and roof. Since Claire is obsessed by extraterrestrials and their culture, there is a lot of artifact and articles about it around.
Series: Mynisverse | ||
Draconian Town | A stage is based of Hinata's memories of the last time she saw her hometown, Draconian Town, sometimes corrupted with trippy result by the sights of the massacre caused by the war. It features various fire pits and Doragon statues can be activated by hitting them to be used against their enemies.
Series: Eternika | ||
Fantendo Wiki |
This very website is a stage! See characters fight on the blue logo, the homepage and even in the Recent Activities and Users' pages.
Series: Fantendo | ||
GrimeCorp Tower | The main base of operations for Doomulus Grime and his army of GrimeBots. It's a huge and mechanical castle.
Series: That One Series With a Long and Uninteresting Name That I Do Not Wish to Remember | ||
McBoo's Mansion |
The stage with the most appareance through the Fantendo Smash Bros. series.
A dark mansion where McBoo lives (haunts). Throughout the battle, Boos and McBoo's friends roam free. During a fight the Mansion could get completley destroyed, but it regens itself eventually. Sometimes, King Boo appears in the background. When it happens, the Boos and friends charge much quicker and more often. Series: McBoo | ||
Micool's Castle Town | Micool's Castle Town is a fantasy medieval town where Micool lives. Hazards are in this stage such as Micool Guys and Giranha Plants coming to attack.
Series: Micool | ||
Middletown | A large city and David's home city. During a fight Middletown takes first takes place on the center of the city and over time it changes locations like Downtown, the rooftop of the Megamall, West Middletown, David's neighborhood, and the Park. Max Power's Green Spaceship arrives at times and one blast with a deadly green lazer.
Series: David | ||
New York City |
The real life city of New York in the United State with the main location being Wall Street.
Series: Real Life | ||
Peaceful Plains |
Usually the basic stage in Fantendo Smash Bros. games. Peaceful Plains, situated on Zeon, is a grassy and flat platform that reaches to both sides of the screen so nobody can fall. Three platforms in a triangular configuration float above the stage. Chief Dongorio will change things up by mixing up the platforms.
Series: That One Series With a Long and Uninteresting Name That I Do Not Wish to Remember | ||
Pushopolis |
The little city where the Pouchets, like Pesh and Pashie live but also the living platforms the Pushies.
Series: Pusher's Pile | ||
RedYoshi's Island | A Tropical island which is RedYoshi's home land. The stage weather change being snowy, rainy, foggy or clear bringing various hazards. Sometimes ColoredYoshis and ColoredBirdos run randomally to the left or the right and they can take alot of damage to characters if one is ran over by them.
Series: RedYoshi | ||
Smilexia City Court | The home city of Bearded Smiley which he had to save from destruction when Uilee Tea attacked it with his army. The City Court is the center of the city, just above complex underground and where you can find Professor Rawser.
Series: Bearded Smiley† | ||
Treasure Town | It's the main city from the Team Gemstones series where you can find everything you need to continue your quest. It is inhabited by Pokémon in a Pokémon Dungeon way.
Series: Team Gemstones† | ||
VineVille |
VineVille is the main hub world in the Ella-Metals series, the hometown of no ordinary citizens able to control objects depending on their last names. It was constructed on the remain of a strange meteorite which sprouts enormous vines helping the inhabitants in their industries. The meteorite at the center of the twon is always guarded.
Series: Ella-Metals | ||
Western Forest | An old, dusty town, serving as the capital city of the Sunny Springs world. Most densely populated region of the teddy bears, the area looks surprisingly run-down with various building showing signs of old age. Like one could expect with any generic western-themed location. It was first known as Bear Forest.
Series: BowieQuest† | ||
Zeon Ruins | This stage takes place on Unten's now destroyed home planet of Zeon by Doomulus Grime and his massive world-destroying drill. The stage's layout consists of orbiting rocks with platforms attached to them.
Series: That One Series With a Long and Uninteresting Name That I Do Not Wish to Remember |
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Trivia[]
- According to research in December 2021, these characters have the most appearances across Fantendo Smash Bros. games.
Place Character Appearances 1st Unten 44 2nd Pesh 20 3rd Leah Needlenam 19 4th 3.14 18 McBoo Strafe Zerita
- Up to June 2022, these Fantendo Smash Bros. games had the largest playable character rosters:
Place Game Playable Characters 1st Fantendo Smash Bros. Soul 150 2nd Fantendo Smash Bros. Victory 134 3rd Fantendo Smash Bros. Shattered 113
- Of the original cast of Fantendo Smash Bros., 11 have made reappearances, with Drencil the Drawing, Guigi Tankfiller, and Kooper having yet to reappear. McQueen Mario has only reappeared in the now-deleted Fantendo Smash Bros. Fatality.
- PalmMan currently holds the longest period between their first and second appearance among the original game's cast, not reappearing for 1,795 days until Fantendo Smash Bros. Contrive in April 2014.
- Few canon Nintendo characters made an appearance across Fantendo Smash Bros. Games. Only Mario (3), Luigi (2), Kirby (3) and Palutena (3) made more than one appearance. This is without counting the fanon characters based on Nintendo species, like Litle P or the roster from Fantendo Smash Bros. spinoffs.