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{{DISPLAYTITLE:Villager (''Super Smash Bros.'' series)}}
 
{{DISPLAYTITLE:Villager (''Super Smash Bros.'' series)}}
[[File:Villager SSBU.png|thumb|Artwork of the Villager from {{SSBU}}.]]
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[[File:Villager SSBU.png|thumb|Artwork of the Villager from {{SSBU}}]]
'''Villager''' is a playable character in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series that represents the [[player]] in the {{SER}}. They first appeared in {{SSB4|3dswiiu}} and reappeared in {{SSBU}}.
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'''Villager''' (むらびと, ''Murabito'') is a playable character in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series that represents the [[player]] in the {{SER}}. They first appeared in {{SSB4|3dswiiu}} and reappeared in {{SSBU}}.
  
Their formal reveal was during {{wp|Electronic Entertainment Expo 2013|E3 2013}} and the subsequent reveal of {{SSB4|3dswiiu|nolink}}, being one of three characters (alongside [[smashwiki:Mega Man (SSB4)|Mega Man]] and [[smashwiki:Wii Fit Trainer (SSB4)|Wii Fit Trainer]]) showcased during the event.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.smashbros.com/wiiu-3ds/us/characters/villager.html|title={{SSB4|3dswiiu|nolink}}: Villager|site=Official Site - ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U''|retrieved=June 18, 2013}}</ref> Villager is classified as [[smashwiki:Fighter number|Fighter #45]] in {{SSBU|short|nolink}}
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Their formal reveal was during [[Wikipedia:Electronic Entertainment Expo 2013|E3 2013]] and the subsequent reveal of {{SSB4|3dswiiu|nolink}}, being one of three characters (alongside [[smashwiki:Mega Man (SSB4)|Mega Man]] and [[smashwiki:Wii Fit Trainer (SSB4)|Wii Fit Trainer]]) showcased during the event.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.smashbros.com/wiiu-3ds/us/characters/villager.html|title={{SSB4|3dswiiu|nolink}}: Villager|site=Official Site - Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U|retrieved=June 18, 2013}}</ref> Villager is classified as [[smashwiki:Fighter number|Fighter #45]].
  
 
== Appearance ==
 
== Appearance ==
[[File:SSB4 Villager Skins.jpg|thumb|Four playable reskins]]
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[[File:Villager Skins SSB4.jpg|thumb|Four playable reskins]]
Villager is heavily based on {{CF|short}}{{'}}s player design, with the default male Villager design based from {{CF|short|nolink}} promotional material. Subsequently, the default female Villager is also based from {{CF|short|nolink}} promotional material. The rest of Villager's alternate costumes features different [[hairstyle]]s, eye pupils, and [[clothing]], in light of the {{SER}} emphasis on player customization.
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Villager is heavily based on {{CF|short}}'s player design, with the default male Villager design based from {{CF|short|nolink}} promotional material. Subsequently, the default female Villager is also based from {{CF|short|nolink}} promotional material. The rest of Villager's alternate costumes features different [[hairstyle]]s, eye pupils, and [[clothing]], in light of the {{SER}} emphasis on player customization.
  
== Unlock requirements ==
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==Unlock requirements==
 
In {{SSBU|nolink}}, Villager is an [[smashwiki:Unlockable character|unlockable fighter]]; as such they will need to be unlocked by completing either of the following requirements:
 
In {{SSBU|nolink}}, Villager is an [[smashwiki:Unlockable character|unlockable fighter]]; as such they will need to be unlocked by completing either of the following requirements:
*After a VS. match, a [[smashwiki:Mob Smash|Mob Smash]], a [[smashwiki:Spirit Board|Spirit Board]], or after exiting World of Light, a new challenger will appear in a specific order, with a wait time of 10 minutes. Villager is the 6th fighter to be unlocked after [[smashwiki:Inkling (SSBU)|Inkling]].
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*Every ten minutes, a new challenger will appear in a specific order. Villager is the 6th fighter to be unlocked.
*To unlock Villager in Classic Mode, the player must complete Classic Mode under [[smashwiki:Pikachu (SSBU)|Pikachu]]'s branch, being the first character battled after clearing as Pikachu.
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*To unlock Villager in Classic Mode, the player must complete Classic Mode under [[smashwiki:Pikachu|Pikachu]]'s branch.
*To unlock Villager in World of Light, the player comes across a crossroad during the beginning of the mode, which splits into [[smashwiki:Marth (SSBU)|Marth]] (left), [[smashwiki:Sheik (SSBU)|Sheik]] (top) and Villager (right). Regardless of who the player chooses, the other two will have to be unlocked after clearing a boss. Villager will be fought on [[smashwiki:Final Destination (SSBU)|Final Destination]] as a [[File:SpiritTypeGrab.png|20px|link=|alt=]] Grab-type fighter with 2,500 power.
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*To unlock Villager in World of Light, the player has to fight Villager on the left-hand side of the crossroad during the beginning of the mode. If Villager is freed, the other fighters ([[smashwiki:Marth (SSBU)|Marth]] and [[smashwiki:Sheik (SSBU)|Sheik]]) will have to be unlocked after clearing a boss.
 
With the exception of the last option, the player would then need to fight Villager on [[Smashville]].
 
With the exception of the last option, the player would then need to fight Villager on [[Smashville]].
  
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Villager's moveset is a combination of various mechanics throughout the {{SER|nolink}}, as well as references to other games. Their neutral attack has Villager using boxing gloves to attack their opponents, referencing the NES game [[wikipedia:Punch-Out!|Punch-Out!]]. For each of their tilts, they either use an [[umbrella]], wave a stick, or pull [[weed]]. When they perform a dash attack, they'll drop a potted sapling onto their opponents.
 
Villager's moveset is a combination of various mechanics throughout the {{SER|nolink}}, as well as references to other games. Their neutral attack has Villager using boxing gloves to attack their opponents, referencing the NES game [[wikipedia:Punch-Out!|Punch-Out!]]. For each of their tilts, they either use an [[umbrella]], wave a stick, or pull [[weed]]. When they perform a dash attack, they'll drop a potted sapling onto their opponents.
  
For each of their smash attacks, they'll either pull a bowling ball, summon a [[fountain firework]], or dig their opponents with a [[shovel]]. For their aerial attacks, they fire a [[slingshot]] for their backward and forward aerial, and swing one to three turnips for their up and down aerial. Finally, for their grab, they use a [[net]] to catch their opponent.
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For each of their smash attacks, they'll either pull a bowling ball, summon a [[Fountain Firework]], or dig their opponents with a [[shovel]]. For their aerial attacks, they fire a [[slingshot]] for their backward and forward aerial, and swing one to three turnips for their up and down aerial. Finally, for their grab, they use a [[net]] to catch their opponent.
  
 
=== Special moves ===
 
=== Special moves ===
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| [[smashwiki:Pocket|Pocket]]
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|[[smashwiki:Pocket|Pocket]]
| [[File:SSBU Neutral B Villager.png|200px]]
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|[[File:SSBU Neutral B Villager.png|200px]]
| Villager's neutral special. Any projectiles in front of Villager are grabbed and pocketed. If pressed again, Villager either grabs the projectile in their hand to be able to throw it for later or immediately throw it. Status items such as Superspicy Curry and recovery items such as Food will immediately be used. In {{SSBU|nolink}}, the Villager is able to see what item they pocketed, and may keep the item in their pocket indefinitely.
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|Villager's neutral special. Any projectiles in front of Villager are grabbed and pocketed. If pressed again, Villager either grabs the projectile in their hand to be able to throw it for later or immediately throw it. Status items such as Superspicy Curry and recovery items such as Food will immediately be used. In {{SSBU|nolink}}, the Villager is able to see what item they pocketed, and may keep the item in their pocket indefinitely.
 
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| [[smashwiki:Lloid Rocket|Lloid Rocket]]
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|[[smashwiki:Lloid Rocket|Lloid Rocket]]
| [[File:SSBU Side B Villager.png|200px]]
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|[[File:SSBU Side B Villager.png|200px]]
| Villager's side special. They summon a rocket resembling the design of [[Lloid]] which will shoot forward to hit any players. Villager can also ride on the rocket as a horizontal recovery move.
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|Villager's side special. They summon a rocket resembling the design of [[Lloid]] which will shoot forward to hit any players. Villager can also ride on the rocket as a horizontal recovery move.
 
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| [[smashwiki:Balloon Trip|Balloon Trip]]
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|[[smashwiki:Balloon Trip|Balloon Trip]]
| [[File:SSBU Up B Villager.png|200px]]
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|[[File:SSBU Up B Villager.png|200px]]
| Villager's up special, based on the Nintendo video game [[wikipedia:Balloon Fight|Balloon Fight]], Villager will take to the sky using two [[balloon]]s color-coded to the player's color. It can be used for a certain amount of time before Villager falls from the sky. Other fighters can attack the balloons to prevent Villager from recovering.
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|Villager's up special, based on the Nintendo video game [[wikipedia:Balloon Fight|Balloon Fight]], Villager will take to the sky using two [[balloon]]s color-coded to the player's color. It can be used for a certain amount of time before Villager falls from the sky. Other fighters can attack the balloons to prevent Villager from recovering.
 
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| [[smashwiki:Timber|Timber]]
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|[[smashwiki:Timber|Timber]]
| [[File:SSBU Down B Villager Extra.png|200px]][[File:SSBU Down B Villager.png|200px]]
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|[[File:SSBU Down B Villager Extra.png|200px]][[File:SSBU Down B Villager.png|200px]]
| Villager's down special. Villager first plants a [[sapling]], then uses a [[watering can]] to grow the sapling to a [[tree]], and finally the Villager pulls out an [[axe]] to chop down the tree, which when dropped deals damage to other bystanding fighters. The Watering Can can be used to push fighters away from the player, while the Axe can deal significant damage to others.  
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|Villager's down special. Villager first plants a [[sapling]], then uses a [[Watering Can]] to grow the sapling to a [[tree]], and finally the Villager pulls out an [[Axe]] to chop down the tree, which when dropped deals damage to other bystanding fighters. The Watering Can can be used to push fighters away from the player, while the Axe can deal significant damage to others.  
  
 
On occasion, the chopped tree may drop a woodchip will drop for additional, but weak damage. The tree may also drop [[fruit]]s for the player to heal damage.
 
On occasion, the chopped tree may drop a woodchip will drop for additional, but weak damage. The tree may also drop [[fruit]]s for the player to heal damage.
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! style="width:10%" | Default
 
! style="width:10%" | Default
 
! style="width:10%" | Move
 
! style="width:10%" | Move
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! style="width:70%" | Description
 
! style="width:70%" | Description
 
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| rowspan=2 | Pocket
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|rowspan=2|Pocket
| Garden
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|Garden
| [[File:SSB4 Neutral B Custom 1 Villager.png|200px]]
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|[[File:SSB4 Neutral B Custom 1 Villager.png|200px]]
| Villager's custom neutral special. Not only does it pocket projectiles, as it also hits nearby opponents with a [[smashwiki:Flower|Flower]] effect that causes the opponent to continuously gain damage.
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|Villager's custom neutral special. Not only does it pocket projectiles, as it also hits nearby opponents with a [[smashwiki:Flower|Flower]] effect that causes the opponent to continuously gain damage.
 
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| Pocket Plus
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|Pocket Plus
| [[File:SSB4 Neutral B Custom 2 Villager.png|200px]]
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|[[File:SSB4 Neutral B Custom 2 Villager.png|200px]]
| Villager's custom neutral special. There is increased range that Villager can grab projectiles from, but the pocketed projectile will deal less damage as a result.
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|Villager's custom neutral special. There is increased range that Villager can grab projectiles from, but the pocketed projectile will deal less damage as a result.
 
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| rowspan=2 | Lloid Rocket
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|rowspan=2|Lloid Rocket
| Liftoff Lloid
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|Liftoff Lloid
| [[File:SSB4 Side B Custom 1 Villager.png|200px]]
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|[[File:SSB4 Side B Custom 1 Villager.png|200px]]
| Villager's custom side special. Instead of moving forward, the Lloid Rocket instead lifts upwards after a short period of time, granting Villager another vertical recovery.
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|Villager's custom side special. Instead of moving forward, the Lloid Rocket instead lifts upwards after a short period of time, granting Villager another vertical recovery.
 
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| Pushy Lloid
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|Pushy Lloid
| [[File:SSB4 Side B Custom 2 Villager.png|200px]]
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|[[File:SSB4 Side B Custom 2 Villager.png|200px]]
| Villager's custom side special. The Lloid Rocket is larger and will push fighters around before exploding.
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|Villager's custom side special. The Lloid Rocket is larger and will push fighters around before exploding.
 
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| rowspan=2 | Balloon Trip
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|rowspan=2|Balloon Trip
| Extreme Balloon Trip
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|Extreme Balloon Trip
| [[File:SSB4 Up B Custom 1 Villager.png|200px]]
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|[[File:SSB4 Up B Custom 1 Villager.png|200px]]
| Villager's custom up special. The balloon explodes if burst by any opponents, dealing damage and giving Villager a boost when recovering. However, this move reduces the distance Villager can make vertically and horizontally.
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|Villager's custom up special. The balloon explodes if burst by any opponents, dealing damage and giving Villager a boost when recovering. However, this move reduces the distance Villager can make vertically and horizontally.
 
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| Balloon High Jump
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|Balloon High Jump
| [[File:SSB4 Up B Custom 2 Villager.png|200px]]
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|[[File:SSB4 Up B Custom 2 Villager.png|200px]]
| Villager's custom up special. This move causes Villager to swing upwards at a great distance, but doesn't provide Villager a method to control the movement, thereby making horizontal recovery difficult.
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|Villager's custom up special. This move causes Villager to swing upwards at a great distance, but doesn't provide Villager a method to control the movement, thereby making horizontal recovery difficult.
 
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| rowspan=2 | Timber
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|rowspan=2|Timber
| Timber Counter
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|Timber Counter
| [[File:SSB4 Down B Custom 1 Villager.png|200px]]
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|[[File:SSB4 Down B Custom 1 Villager.png|200px]]
| Villager's custom down special. The sapling will cause opponents to trip, and the tree reflects some damage to any opponents that hit the tree. However, the tree, when cut, deals less damage and knockback.
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|Villager's custom down special. The sapling will cause opponents to trip, and the tree reflects some damage to any opponents that hit the tree. However, the tree, when cut, deals less damage and knockback.
 
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| Super Timber
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|Super Timber
| [[File:SSB4 Down B Custom 2 Villager.png|200px]]
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|[[File:SSB4 Down B Custom 2 Villager.png|200px]]
| Villager's custom down special. Each step gains a boost in its power, but is much longer to complete. The watering can is able to push fighters far away due to the larger sprout. The tree is larger and will deal huge amounts of damage when grown or cut. Finally, the axe provides more damage than the original Timber.
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|Villager's custom down special. Each step gains a boost in its power, but is much longer to complete. The watering can is able to push fighters far away due to the larger sprout. The tree is larger and will deal huge amounts of damage when grown or cut. Finally, the axe provides more damage than the original Timber.
 
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Villager's [[smashwiki:Final Smash|Final Smash]] is [[smashwiki:Dream House|Dream House]], where they first trap an opponent before summoning [[Tom Nook]] and the [[Nooklings]] to the stage. The Villager pays them to build a house quickly, and once that's accomplished, a jingle heard after completing a [[home loan]] in {{NL|short}} plays. Afterwards the house explodes, causing damage to the opponent that Villager had trapped and surrounding fighters. This move would be the inspiration for [[Isabelle]]'s Final Smash in {{SSBU|nolink}}: [[smashwiki:Dream Town Hall|Dream Town Hall]].
 
Villager's [[smashwiki:Final Smash|Final Smash]] is [[smashwiki:Dream House|Dream House]], where they first trap an opponent before summoning [[Tom Nook]] and the [[Nooklings]] to the stage. The Villager pays them to build a house quickly, and once that's accomplished, a jingle heard after completing a [[home loan]] in {{NL|short}} plays. Afterwards the house explodes, causing damage to the opponent that Villager had trapped and surrounding fighters. This move would be the inspiration for [[Isabelle]]'s Final Smash in {{SSBU|nolink}}: [[smashwiki:Dream Town Hall|Dream Town Hall]].
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== Classic Mode ({{SSBU|nolink}}) ==
 
[[File:SSBU Villager Congratulation Screen.png|200px|thumb|The congratulation screen obtained when completing Classic Mode as Villager in {{SSBU|nolink}}.]]
 
Villager's [[smashwiki:Classic Mode (SSBU)|Classic Mode]] route is named "Mistake to Underestimate", and features fighters considered unorthodox in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series, likely referencing Villager originally not making it to {{SSBB}} due to being considered not "suited for battle".<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.polygon.com/2013/6/26/4465706/masahiro-sakurai-discusses-mega-man-smash-bros-s-other-new-characters|title=Masahiro Sakurai discusses the reasons for choosing Super Smash Bros.' latest characters|author=Kevin Gifford|date=June 26, 2013|retrieved=December 16, 2022|site=Polygon}}</ref>
 
 
Completing Classic Mode as Villager will have "Title Theme - {{PG|nolink}}" play during the credit sequence.
 
 
{| class="styled color-ssb" style="text-align:center; width: max-width;"
 
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! style="width:5%"  | Round #
 
! style="width:20%" | Opponents
 
! style="width:20%" | Stage & Music
 
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| 1
 
| Villagers ×6{{Note|Horde battle; each of the six Villager use the Pink/Female, Yellow/Male, Green/Female, Cyan/Male, Blue/Female, and Purple/Male alternate costume. If any of these alternate costumes are used by the player, the default costume (Red/Male) will take their place.}}
 
| [[Town and City]]<br>Plaza / Title Theme - {{CF|nolink}} / {{WW|nolink}}
 
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| 2
 
| [[smashwiki:Pokémon Trainer (SSBU)|Pokémon Trainer]]
 
| [[smashwiki:Saffron City|Saffron City]]<br>Road to Viridian City - ''Pokémon Red'' / ''Pokémon Blue''
 
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| 3
 
| [[smashwiki:Ness (SSBU)|Ness]] and [[smashwiki:Lucas (SSBU)|Lucas]]
 
| [[smashwiki:Onett|Onett]]<br>Onett Theme / Winters Theme
 
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| 4
 
| [[smashwiki:Dr. Mario (SSBU)|Dr. Mario]]
 
| [[smashwiki:New Donk City Hall|New Donk City Hall]]<br>New Donk City
 
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| 5
 
| [[smashwiki:Wii Fit Trainer (SSBU)|Wii Fit Trainer]] ×2{{Note|Both Wii Fit Trainers will be using their Female and Male alternate costumes}}
 
| [[smashwiki:Wii Fit Studio|Wii Fit Studio]]<br>Main Menu - ''Wii Fit''
 
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| 6
 
| [[Isabelle]]
 
| [[Smashville]]<br>Title Theme - {{PG|nolink}}
 
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| colspan=3 | [[smashwiki:Bonus Stage|Bonus Game round]]
 
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| Final round
 
| [[smashwiki:Master Hand (SSBU)|Master Hand]]{{Note|If the intensity is 7.0 and higher, Master Hand will be joined by [[smashwiki:Crazy Hand (SSBU)|Crazy Hand]]}}
 
| [[smashwiki:Final Destination (SSBU)|Final Destination]]<br>Master Hand{{Note|If the intensity is 7.0 and higher, Master Hand / Crazy Hand plays instead.}}
 
|}
 
 
=== Names in other languages ===
 
{{Foreignname
 
|ja=ふつう普通のひとはつよ強かった!
 
|ja-r=Futsū futsū no hito wa tsuyo tsuyokatta!
 
|ja-m=Usually normal people are very strong!
 
|nl=Door stad en land
 
|nl-m=Through city and country
 
|fr=La Fête au village
 
|fr-m=The village festival
 
|it=Mai sottovalutare l'avversario
 
|it-m=Never underestimate the opponent
 
|es=Fuerte, aunque no lo parezca
 
|es-m=Strong, although it may not seem so
 
|de=Let's go to the City!
 
|de-m=References {{CF|short}}{{'}}s European name, ''Animal Crossing: Let's Go to the City''.
 
|disable-de-interwiki=Yes
 
|zh=普通人竟然这么强!
 
|zh-r=Pǔtōng rén jìngrán zhème qiáng!
 
|zh-m=Ordinary people are so strong!
 
|zht=普通人好強!
 
|zht-r=Pǔtōng rén hào qiáng!
 
|zht-m=Ordinary people are strong!
 
|ko=평범한 사람은 강했다!
 
|ko-r=Pyeongbeomhan saram-eun ganghaetda!
 
|ko-m=Ordinary people are strong!
 
|ru=Опасные тихони
 
|ru-r=Opasnyye tikhoni
 
|ru-m=Dangerous Quiet Men
 
}}
 
  
 
== Alternate costumes ==
 
== Alternate costumes ==
=== In {{SSB4|nolink}} ===
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===In {{SSB4|nolink}}===
 
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{| class="styled color-ssb" style="text-align:center; width: max-width;"
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{| class="styled color-ssb" style="text-align:center; width: 100%;"
 
! colspan=8 | [[smashwiki:Alternate costume (SSB4)#Villager|Alternate costumes]] of Villager
 
! colspan=8 | [[smashwiki:Alternate costume (SSB4)#Villager|Alternate costumes]] of Villager
 
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| [[File:Villager SSB4.png|x200px]]
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|[[File:Villager SSB4.png|x200px]]
| [[File:Villager (Alt. 1) SSB4.png|x200px]]
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|[[File:Villager (Alt. 1) SSB4.png|x200px]]
| [[File:Villager (Alt. 2) SSB4.png|x200px]]
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|[[File:Villager (Alt. 2) SSB4.png|x200px]]
| [[File:Villager (Alt. 3) SSB4.png|x200px]]
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|[[File:Villager (Alt. 3) SSB4.png|x200px]]
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|[[File:Villager (Alt. 4) SSB4.png|x200px]]
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|[[File:Villager (Alt. 5) SSB4.png|x200px]]
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|[[File:Villager (Alt. 6) SSB4.png|x200px]]
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|[[File:Villager (Alt. 7) SSB4.png|x200px]]
 
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| Red/Male
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|Red/Male
| Pink/Female
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|Pink/Female
| Yellow/Male
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|Yellow/Male
| Green/Female
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|Green/Female
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|Cyan/Male
| [[File:Villager (Alt. 4) SSB4.png|x200px]]
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|Blue/Female
| [[File:Villager (Alt. 5) SSB4.png|x200px]]
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|Purple/Male
| [[File:Villager (Alt. 6) SSB4.png|x200px]]
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|Chartreuse/Female
| [[File:Villager (Alt. 7) SSB4.png|x200px]]
 
|-
 
| Cyan/Male
 
| Blue/Female
 
| Purple/Male
 
| Chartreuse/Female
 
 
|}
 
|}
 
</div>
 
</div>
  
=== In {{SSBU|nolink}} ===
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===In {{SSBU|nolink}}===
 
In {{SSBU|nolink}}, two of the alternate costumes were changed to have darker skin. This was not present in the E3 Demo of {{SSBU|short|nolink}}.
 
In {{SSBU|nolink}}, two of the alternate costumes were changed to have darker skin. This was not present in the E3 Demo of {{SSBU|short|nolink}}.
 
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{| class="styled color-ssb" style="text-align:center; width: max-width;"
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{| class="styled color-ssb" style="text-align:center; width: 100%;"
 
! colspan=8 | [[smashwiki:Alternate costume (SSBU)#Villager|Alternate costumes]] of Villager
 
! colspan=8 | [[smashwiki:Alternate costume (SSBU)#Villager|Alternate costumes]] of Villager
 
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| [[File:Villager SSBU.png|x150px]]<br>[[File:VillagerSSBU-Stock.png|50px|link=]]
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|[[File:Villager SSBU.png|x150px]][[File:VillagerSSBU-Stock.png|50px|link=]]
| [[File:SSBU Villager2.png|x150px]]<br>[[File:VillagerSSBU-Stock2.png|50px|link=]]
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|[[File:SSBU Villager2.png|x150px]][[File:VillagerSSBU-Stock2.png|50px|link=]]
| [[File:SSBU Villager3.png|x150px]]<br>[[File:VillagerSSBU-Stock3.png|50px|link=]]
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|[[File:SSBU Villager3.png|x150px]][[File:VillagerSSBU-Stock3.png|50px|link=]]
| [[File:SSBU Villager4.png|x150px]]<br>[[File:VillagerSSBU-Stock4.png|50px|link=]]
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|[[File:SSBU Villager4.png|x150px]][[File:VillagerSSBU-Stock4.png|50px|link=]]
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|[[File:SSBU Villager5.png|x150px]][[File:VillagerSSBU-Stock5.png|50px|link=]]
| Red/Male
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|[[File:SSBU Villager6.png|x150px]][[File:VillagerSSBU-Stock6.png|50px|link=]]
| Pink/Female
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|[[File:SSBU Villager7.png|x150px]][[File:VillagerSSBU-Stock7.png|50px|link=]]
| Yellow/Male
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|[[File:SSBU Villager8.png|x150px]][[File:VillagerSSBU-Stock8.png|50px|link=]]
| Green/Female
 
|-
 
| [[File:SSBU Villager5.png|x150px]]<br>[[File:VillagerSSBU-Stock5.png|50px|link=]]
 
| [[File:SSBU Villager6.png|x150px]]<br>[[File:VillagerSSBU-Stock6.png|50px|link=]]
 
| [[File:SSBU Villager7.png|x150px]]<br>[[File:VillagerSSBU-Stock7.png|50px|link=]]
 
| [[File:SSBU Villager8.png|x150px]]<br>[[File:VillagerSSBU-Stock8.png|50px|link=]]
 
 
|-
 
|-
| Cyan/Male
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|Red/Male
| Blue/Female
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|Pink/Female
| Purple/Male
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|Yellow/Male
| Chartreuse/Female
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|Green/Female
 +
|Cyan/Male
 +
|Blue/Female
 +
|Purple/Male
 +
|Chartreuse/Female
 
|}
 
|}
 
</div>
 
</div>
  
== Trophies ==
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==Trophies==
=== {{SSB4|3dswiiu|nolink}} ===
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==={{SSB4|3dswiiu|nolink}}===
 
Both versions contain the regular and alternate trophies, while the Wii U version includes a Final Smash trophy, Dream Home.
 
Both versions contain the regular and alternate trophies, while the Wii U version includes a Final Smash trophy, Dream Home.
  
==== {{SSB4|3ds|nolink}} ====
+
====''For Nintendo 3DS''====
 
{{TrophyInfo
 
{{TrophyInfo
 
|name=Villager
 
|name=Villager
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}}
 
}}
  
==== {{SSB4|wiiu|nolink}} ====
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====''For Wii U''====
 
{{TrophyInfo
 
{{TrophyInfo
 
|name=Villager
 
|name=Villager
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<small>Name in Bolded Italics indicate PAL trophy name.</small>
 
<small>Name in Bolded Italics indicate PAL trophy name.</small>
  
== Spirits ==
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==Spirits==
 
{{SpiritInfo
 
{{SpiritInfo
 
|number=825
 
|number=825
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}}
 
}}
  
== Tips ==
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==Tips==
=== In {{SSB4|nolink}} ===
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===In {{SSB4}}===
 
'''Pocket'''
 
'''Pocket'''
 
*The Villager uses this move to put items or incoming projectiles into his pocket. Then he can press the button again to take them out.  
 
*The Villager uses this move to put items or incoming projectiles into his pocket. Then he can press the button again to take them out.  
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*One to three turnips will appear. More turnips means more damage. Three has a meteor effect.
 
*One to three turnips will appear. More turnips means more damage. Three has a meteor effect.
  
=== In {{SSBU|nolink}} ===
+
===In {{SSBU}}===
 
'''Villager's Origins'''
 
'''Villager's Origins'''
 
*The Villager debuted in {{PG|nolink}}, released in North America in 2002. In Animal Crossing, players enjoyed a peaceful village life with a variety of animal neighbors. ({{flag|USA}})
 
*The Villager debuted in {{PG|nolink}}, released in North America in 2002. In Animal Crossing, players enjoyed a peaceful village life with a variety of animal neighbors. ({{flag|USA}})
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*Swing the net over an item to put the item in your pocket. You can then retrieve the item from your pocket at any time by pressing the special-move button.
 
*Swing the net over an item to put the item in your pocket. You can then retrieve the item from your pocket at any time by pressing the special-move button.
  
== Palutena's Guidance ==
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==Palutena's Guidance==
 
On [[smashwiki:Palutena's Temple|Palutena's Temple]], [[kidicarus:Pit|Pit]] can initiate a special taunting activation known as a [[smashwiki:Smash Taunt|Smash Taunt]], where doing so activates [[smashwiki:Palutena's Guidance|Palutena's Guidance]], featuring [[kidicarus:Viridi|Viridi]] and [[kidicarus:Palutena|Palutena]] commenting on a fighter that Pit is facing. When Villager is chosen for Palutena's Guidance, the following dialogue is presented:
 
On [[smashwiki:Palutena's Temple|Palutena's Temple]], [[kidicarus:Pit|Pit]] can initiate a special taunting activation known as a [[smashwiki:Smash Taunt|Smash Taunt]], where doing so activates [[smashwiki:Palutena's Guidance|Palutena's Guidance]], featuring [[kidicarus:Viridi|Viridi]] and [[kidicarus:Palutena|Palutena]] commenting on a fighter that Pit is facing. When Villager is chosen for Palutena's Guidance, the following dialogue is presented:
 
*'''Viridi''': Oh look, it's the Villager!
 
*'''Viridi''': Oh look, it's the Villager!
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*'''Palutena''': Anyway, the Villager's Lloid Rocket can do some real damage, so try your best to reflect it back.
 
*'''Palutena''': Anyway, the Villager's Lloid Rocket can do some real damage, so try your best to reflect it back.
  
== Figure profiles ==
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==Figure profiles==
=== amiibo figure ===
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===amiibo figure===
 
{{A-figure
 
{{A-figure
 
| name = Villager
 
| name = Villager
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}}
 
}}
  
== Gallery ==
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==Gallery==
=== Artwork ===
+
===Artwork===
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
Villager SSB4.png|{{SSB4|3dswiiu}}
+
SSBBoy2.png|{{SSB4|3dswiiu}}
Villager SSB4 Scene Artwork.jpg|Artwork of the Villager fighting [[zeldawiki:Link|Link]], [[wikirby:Kirby|Kirby]], and [[mariowiki:Mario|Mario]] while [[Isabelle]] watches
+
Villager02.jpg|Artwork of the Villager fighting [[zeldawiki:Link|Link]], [[wikirby:Kirby|Kirby]], and [[mariowiki:Mario|Mario]] while [[Isabelle]] watches
 
Villager SSBU Illustration.jpg|{{SSBU|nolink}}
 
Villager SSBU Illustration.jpg|{{SSBU|nolink}}
 
Villager and Isabelle.jpg|Artwork of Villager and Isabelle for {{SSBU|nolink}}, posted on the Animal Crossing Twitter Account eight days before the game's release.
 
Villager and Isabelle.jpg|Artwork of Villager and Isabelle for {{SSBU|nolink}}, posted on the Animal Crossing Twitter Account eight days before the game's release.
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</gallery>
 
</gallery>
  
=== Sprites and models ===
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===Sprites and models===
 
<gallery class=sprite>
 
<gallery class=sprite>
 
Villager SMM Costume.png|''[[mariowiki:Super Mario Maker|Super Mario Maker]]''
 
Villager SMM Costume.png|''[[mariowiki:Super Mario Maker|Super Mario Maker]]''
Villager Statue HHD Icon.png|{{I|Villager statue|HHD}}<br><small>({{HHD}})</small>
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Villager Statue NL Model.png|{{I|Villager Statue|NL}}<br><small>({{NLWa}})</small>
Villager Statue NL Model.png|{{I|Villager statue|NL}}<br><small>({{NLWa}})</small>
 
 
WWGold Villager amiibo.png|''[[mariowiki:WarioWare Gold|WarioWare Gold]]''
 
WWGold Villager amiibo.png|''[[mariowiki:WarioWare Gold|WarioWare Gold]]''
Villager's Poster NH Texture.png|{{NH}}
 
Villager's Poster NH Icon.png|{{I|Villager's poster|NH}}<br><small>({{NH|nolink}})</small>
 
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
  
=== Screenshots ===
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===Screenshots===
==== In {{SSB4|nolink}} ====
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====In {{SSB4|nolink}}====
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
 
Villager01.jpg|The introduction of the Villager in his reveal trailer
 
Villager01.jpg|The introduction of the Villager in his reveal trailer
 
Villager03.jpg|The Villager along with Mega Man and the Wii Fit Trainer, the two characters revealed alongside him at E3 2013
 
Villager03.jpg|The Villager along with Mega Man and the Wii Fit Trainer, the two characters revealed alongside him at E3 2013
 
Villager04.jpg|The Villager using his net on Mario In his reveal trailer
 
Villager04.jpg|The Villager using his net on Mario In his reveal trailer
SSB4 Villager Sapling.jpg|The Villager using a sapling on Link
+
SSB4VillagerSappling.jpg|The Villager using a sapling on Link
SSB4 Villager in Town and City.jpg|The Villager on a [[Town and City]]
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VillagerInTownAndCity.jpg|The Villager on a [[Town and City]]
SSB4 Villager Lloid.jpg|The Villager riding [[Lloid]]
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SSB4VillagerLloid.jpg|The Villager riding [[Lloid]]
SSB4 Villager Fighting.jpg|The Villager with Megaman and Fox McCloud
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VillagerFighting.jpg|The Villager with Megaman and Fox McCloud
SSB4 Villager Turnip.jpg|The Villager using a [[white turnip]] against Kirby
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VillagerTurnip.jpg|The Villager using a [[white turnip]] against Kirby
SSB4 Villager vs. Bowser.jpg|The Villager battling Mario and Bowser
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VillagervsBowser.jpg|The Villager battling Mario and Bowser
SSB4 Villager vs. Donkey Kong.jpg|The Villager dodging Donkey Kong
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VillagervsDonkeyKong.jpg|The Villager dodging Donkey Kong
SSB4 Villager Chopping Tree.jpg|The Villager chopping down a tree with his axe
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VillagerChoppingTreeSSB4.jpg|The Villager chopping down a tree with his axe
SSB4 Villager Bowling Ball.jpg|The Villager dropping a bowling ball on Mario
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VillagerBowlingBallSSB4.jpg|The Villager dropping a bowling ball on Mario
SSB4 Villager in Battle.jpg|The Villager battling Mario and Samus with a beta design of the Firework he uses in the final game
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VillagerInBattleSSB4.jpg|The Villager battling Mario and Samus with a beta design of the Firework he uses in the final game
SSB4 Balloon Villager.jpg|The Villager flying via balloons
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BalloonVillagerSSB4.jpg|The Villager flying via balloons
SSB4 Villager Swipe.jpg|The Villager using pocket on one of Samus' projectile
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VillagerSwipeSSB4.jpg|The Villager using pocket on one of Samus' projectile
SSB4 Boxing Villager.jpg|The Villager boxing Bowser
+
BoxingVillagerSSB4.jpg|The Villager boxing Bowser
 
Villager Gif02.gif|The Villager pocketing a shot from Samus
 
Villager Gif02.gif|The Villager pocketing a shot from Samus
 
Villager Gif03.gif|The Villager trapping Bowser and Mario in holes using a shovel
 
Villager Gif03.gif|The Villager trapping Bowser and Mario in holes using a shovel
SSB4 Villager Skins.jpg|Some of the Villager's reskins
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File:Villager Skins SSB4.jpg|Some of the Villager's reskins
SSB4 Villager Skins 2.jpg|More alternate skins for the Villager
+
File:Villager Skins 2 SSB4.jpg|More alternate skins for the Villager
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
  
==== In {{SSBU|nolink}} ====
+
====In {{SSBU|nolink}}====
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
 
SSBU1.jpg|Villager taunting.
 
SSBU1.jpg|Villager taunting.
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</gallery>
 
</gallery>
  
== Names in other languages ==
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==Names in other languages==
 
{{Foreignname
 
{{Foreignname
|ja=むらびと
 
|ja-r=Murabito
 
|ja-m=Villager
 
 
|nl=Dorpsbewoner
 
|nl=Dorpsbewoner
 
|nl-m=Villager
 
|nl-m=Villager
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|de=Bewohner
 
|de=Bewohner
 
|de-m=Villager
 
|de-m=Villager
|disable-de-interwiki=Yes
 
 
|pt=Habitante
 
|pt=Habitante
 
|pt-m=Villager
 
|pt-m=Villager
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== References ==
 
== References ==
{{Reflist}}
+
<references />
  
{{Navbox Super Smash Bros}}
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{{SSB}}
 
[[Category:Characters]]
 
[[Category:Characters]]
 
[[Category:Humans]]
 
[[Category:Humans]]

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