Plus, all of them except for Ness are placed next to the character who's stage their fought on when unlocking them, and Ness was placed where it was closest to Kirby for that same reason
@@pirate_cove_man Also jigglypuff is placed right close to pikachu cus then debut in the same game, and also the pikachu line is very close to jigglypuff line in kanto regionaldex
@@maxpayne4129 Uhh no. Smash 64 came out during gen 1 and 2. The heart shaped tail was not a thing at the time, not even in the anime. In those games the pokemon didn't have different sprites for different genders, they just used symbols to indicate their genders.
@@newguy371 Yeah I know but I'm basing it off of Ash's Pikachu. Which I would assume they meant for the game at the time. Not some random wild Pikachu.
kirbys gender is different depending on region. in the us, hes male, but in japan they have no gender edit: ill also mention that pikachu can be either gender, as theres more than one pikachu. cool vid btw, i wonder if there is a pattern for the unlockables then
Kirby is a dude (the instruction manual for this game uses "he" and "his" for Kirby's section). Pikachu is retroactively a dude because of the tail mechanic in DP (manual used "its" like the manual usually does for Pokémon).
@@AlexVeridyTLW except that they could have made the heart-shaped male but was chosen to be female, thus making all previous Pikachu with the standard tail male. So no, not incorrect. If this video was made years ago at a time before that distinction then the confusion would be understandable, but it wasn’t. It’s non-debatable that this Pikachu, Pokémon Yellow’s Pikachu, Ash’s Pikachu, and all others with this tail are male.
@@disgustedluigi super smash bros 64 was created before the distinction. and there is absolutely zero proof that this Pikachu is the exact same one we see in later smash bros games that were made *after* the distinction. there's actually more proof that the *pichu* in melee is the *pikachu* in ultimate.
@@AlexVeridyTLW your argument holds no water. That’s like saying because they added added alternative evolutions or pre-evolutions when they didn’t exist in the older games that there’s no proof they can evolve to or from those new iterations. Everything in Pokémon is constantly retconned under the guise of newly discovered information via the Pokémon professors’ research. It doesn’t matter that the distinction was made after the game, now that it’s been made it an irrefutable truth retroactively. We didn’t know then but now we do. Again: Pikachu [in Smash 64] is a he. This is non-debatable.
@@disgustedluigiOk so what about the female Pikachu in the gen 2 and 3 games that clearly don't have a heart-shaped tail? I can throw out a Pikachu in Pokemon Colosseum that is clearly signified as female yet it will not have the heart. According to your genius logic, this Pikachu is actually male.
Funny thing is, gender differences didn't exist until the fourth generation, and genders didn't even exist during gen 1. So, up until Brawl, Pikachu had no confirmed gender.
@yvetzal7838 Ofc it matters. That difference in sprites didn't exist at the time. So imagine if the original creators of smash actually intended this Pikachu to be female. Now it's male because of a detail that came out later? Doesn't make sense. We have no idea and can only assume the sex of Pikachu in this case
Some knowledge for you. Kirby is a guy, and the Pikachu is also a male. You can tell if a Pikachu is male or female by the tip of their tail. Females have a heart shaped end while males have a flatter one.
I find it funny that people are saying Pikachu is male because it doesn't have a heart shaped tail. You guys know that wasn't a thing until like 15 years after this game was made, right?
Have you played the Smash Remix Rom? You should check it out. I bought it as a cartridge for my N64 and it was like playing DLC for this game. Can’t recommend it enough.
Kirby’s male it was confirmed and ash’s pikachu was male if there female they have 2 bumps at the end of there tail if there male they have a straight line
Also fun fact: Japanese version is very different than ntsc since the changes ranges from very small to larger changes Metal Mario/polygon Mario and Luigi has the same size as j and this hasn't changed in all versions onwards
@@davion4777 It being added in DP makes Pikachu a male retroactively in this game if it wasn't already decided (manual uses "its" for this game). It's non-debatable that Pikachu is male in Smash 64 when using retroactive canon.
Luigi Super Mario Bros 1985 NES Mario Super Mario Bros 1985 NES Donkey Kong 1981 arcade link The Legend of Zelda 1986 NES Samus Metroid 1986 NES Captain Falcon f- zero 1990 SNES Ness Earthboard 1994 SNES Yoshi super Mario world 1990 SNES Kirby kirby dreamland 1992 GB Fox Mccloud starfox 1993 SNES Pikachu pokemon red and blue 1995 GB and Jigglypuff pokemon red and blue 1995 GB
Kirby is a guy. Also Pikachu here could be male, because of the tail, but the Pokémon gender differences debuted in 2006 with Pokemon Diamond and Pearl, so it could be any gender.
But that was Mario's in Donkey Kong fathers/grandfather technically Mario made his first appearance in the first Super Mario game Donkey Kong to my knowledge made his first appearance in Donkey Kong 64
Kirby is a he, you were correct! About the pokémon....idk really, there's no way to tell if you consider that smash 64 was made in a time where male and female pikachu were the same, nowadays Smash's Pikachu definitly a boy, though Jigglypuff as far as I know has no Gender Difference in pokémon games that we can find in the smash design.
Kirby is a boy from what i know If someone says that pikachu is a boy because of his tail (Female pikachus have heart-shaped tail) i think you may be wrong, because red and blue didn't implemented gender physical differences back then, and i don't know which generation was when smash was made
I think Kirbi is a “he” tho I thought Kirbi was actually a she when I was 5. Same with Samus, I thought Samus was a he until Smash Brawl trailer released.
I think Ness should be a default character like he was in smash bros melee since he is the only RPG character in Smash bros 64 he wasn’t the first RPG ever but he’s the only RPG character in smash 64 the other games it makes sense why you have to unlock him
Pikachu and Kirby are both males btw. But then there are female variations of Pikachu in some of the Pokémon games. For example, Pikachu Libre is a female
Fun fact: there's a rom hack for the game called Smash Remix and it adds too much new content to the game! It adds 18 new characters (and there's even more when pressing D Pad Up on the css), 85 stages (and 134 counting the stages alts also), 11 new items, new game modes like All Star, Multi/Cruel Multi Man Mode or Home Run Contest, and even mechanics from future games like Airdodging (and with it, wavedashing)!
Luigi is best, that's why he's first in line.
Weegee number 1
Indeed. Best Mario bro.
Not really
@@Kaaby_Bluekirby why hate on luigi? Everyone knows he the best.
@@skynightshade7742 i am not hating
Kirby is a boy to let you know
This is true in America, but in Japan they mainly use “it”
@@redaknight yea in Japan his gender is unknown
I just use they/them as Kirby's pronouns
No is a girl
@@juancmendoza7523 WRONG! he is used with he/him pronouns in any english translation
The unlockables are placed chronologically from both ends of the roster. Luigi in 1983, Captain Falcon in 1990, Ness in 1994, and Jigglypuff in 1996.
Plus, all of them except for Ness are placed next to the character who's stage their fought on when unlocking them, and Ness was placed where it was closest to Kirby for that same reason
@@pirate_cove_man Also jigglypuff is placed right close to pikachu cus then debut in the same game, and also the pikachu line is very close to jigglypuff line in kanto regionaldex
Is captain falcon in the first f zero? I thought he came from f zero x on the 64.
@@flubberisagoodmovie😐
Pikachu's male because of the square tail, females have a heart
Yes, but this game released before pokemon had gender differences
@@gaming3871 this game was released before Pokemon had genders 😭
This was before Pikachu had a different tail shape depending on gender.
@@gaming3871 Crap. How did I get a Nidoking then?
@@newguy371 yeah I was gunna say genders for pikachu maybe but genders been a thing since the beginning for Pokémon.
His debut, he’s named after the Lawyer that saved Nintendo’s ass
Kirby is a guy in America and every where else but in Japan he can be both or just have no gender
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I refuse to assign Kirby a gender because it makes them more relatable as one can inflect their own interpretation upon such.
@@Enlightenment0172 exactly
So basically in Japan, he’s either Genderfluid or Non-Binary
@@skyzflxshy yup
I want that blue controller 😩
I have a blue controller but it is busted
pikachu is a he because the tail doesnt have a ♡
so if its a girl it will have a heart on its tail
That wasn't a thing when this game came out.
Yup
@@newguy371 yes it was even before actually. Plus it's obvious
@@maxpayne4129 Uhh no. Smash 64 came out during gen 1 and 2. The heart shaped tail was not a thing at the time, not even in the anime. In those games the pokemon didn't have different sprites for different genders, they just used symbols to indicate their genders.
@@newguy371 Yeah I know but I'm basing it off of Ash's Pikachu. Which I would assume they meant for the game at the time. Not some random wild Pikachu.
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Super Smash Bros in 2024
Luigi first appeared during the Bg Bang, that’s why he’s first
No it’s because Luigi is best
kirbys gender is different depending on region. in the us, hes male, but in japan they have no gender
edit: ill also mention that pikachu can be either gender, as theres more than one pikachu. cool vid btw, i wonder if there is a pattern for the unlockables then
Turns out that they are in chronological order themselves!
Pikachu is male in smash because there is no heart on the tail
@@legohero8396 pikachu libre alt and canadian alt have heart tails
Kirby is a guy,in Kirby Canvas Curse the game itself calls Kirby as a he
Kirby is a dude (the instruction manual for this game uses "he" and "his" for Kirby's section). Pikachu is retroactively a dude because of the tail mechanic in DP (manual used "its" like the manual usually does for Pokémon).
Yeah. This commentator was tripping. It's obvious
Kirby is an "it/is/was" and Pikachoo is a "he/him".
Pikachu is a he. This is non-debatable. Look at the tail.
this was from before the heart shaped tail was a thing. the heart shaped tail started after smash bros 64.
so "non-debatable" is just incorrect.
@@AlexVeridyTLW except that they could have made the heart-shaped male but was chosen to be female, thus making all previous Pikachu with the standard tail male. So no, not incorrect. If this video was made years ago at a time before that distinction then the confusion would be understandable, but it wasn’t. It’s non-debatable that this Pikachu, Pokémon Yellow’s Pikachu, Ash’s Pikachu, and all others with this tail are male.
@@disgustedluigi super smash bros 64 was created before the distinction. and there is absolutely zero proof that this Pikachu is the exact same one we see in later smash bros games that were made *after* the distinction.
there's actually more proof that the *pichu* in melee is the *pikachu* in ultimate.
@@AlexVeridyTLW your argument holds no water. That’s like saying because they added added alternative evolutions or pre-evolutions when they didn’t exist in the older games that there’s no proof they can evolve to or from those new iterations. Everything in Pokémon is constantly retconned under the guise of newly discovered information via the Pokémon professors’ research. It doesn’t matter that the distinction was made after the game, now that it’s been made it an irrefutable truth retroactively. We didn’t know then but now we do. Again: Pikachu [in Smash 64] is a he. This is non-debatable.
@@disgustedluigiOk so what about the female Pikachu in the gen 2 and 3 games that clearly don't have a heart-shaped tail? I can throw out a Pikachu in Pokemon Colosseum that is clearly signified as female yet it will not have the heart. According to your genius logic, this Pikachu is actually male.
Kirby and pikachu are both boys. For pikachu you can tell by the tale and idk why Kirby is a boy he just is
Funny thing is, gender differences didn't exist until the fourth generation, and genders didn't even exist during gen 1.
So, up until Brawl, Pikachu had no confirmed gender.
@@realdogking pikachu pre 2007, gender: rat
Pikachu is a he because of his tail it would be a heart if it was female
That detail was created years later
Yea it doesn’t matter when it was created it works for all pikachu
@yvetzal7838 Ofc it matters. That difference in sprites didn't exist at the time. So imagine if the original creators of smash actually intended this Pikachu to be female. Now it's male because of a detail that came out later? Doesn't make sense. We have no idea and can only assume the sex of Pikachu in this case
Pikachu And Kirby Are Males
Some knowledge for you. Kirby is a guy, and the Pikachu is also a male. You can tell if a Pikachu is male or female by the tip of their tail. Females have a heart shaped end while males have a flatter one.
pikachu’s a boy u can tell by the tail
This is a great fact!
Kirby and this Pikachu are both boys. Female Pikachu have a heart shaped tail.
Luigi & Jigglypuff Kinda Make Sense
I find it funny that people are saying Pikachu is male because it doesn't have a heart shaped tail. You guys know that wasn't a thing until like 15 years after this game was made, right?
SO TRUE! Crazy how fast time flies.
Have you played the Smash Remix Rom? You should check it out. I bought it as a cartridge for my N64 and it was like playing DLC for this game. Can’t recommend it enough.
Kirby’s male it was confirmed and ash’s pikachu was male if there female they have 2 bumps at the end of there tail if there male they have a straight line
Kirby is a he. Pikachu is a he. No doubt about it man... Come on bro 💪🔥🔥🔥🔥
Actually, yoshi was on a piece of paper in miamotos office since 1983 so…
I play as kirby in super smash bros ultimate because he is more better at it.
Kirby is a he, at least I assume so.
yeah he's a dude
@@purpleshed5897 not anymore 😏
@@purpleshed5897 not anymore 😏
Yes
'Kirby' isn’t a girls name.
The other 4 characters are sorted chronologically between the 4 of them at least.
Luigi-1983
C.F.-1990
Ness- 1995
Puff- 1996
Ness: 1994*
I was wondering if someone else had pointed this out
Kirby is non binary pretty much everywhere except America
Both Kirby and Pikachu are males
Also fun fact: Japanese version is very different than ntsc since the changes ranges from very small to larger changes
Metal Mario/polygon Mario and Luigi has the same size as j and this hasn't changed in all versions onwards
Mario and Luigi have larger heads in the Japanese version (as if they weren’t already large enough)
Kirby is a guy btw
Pikachu can be both, but the one in smash bros is male
FYI, the way to tell a pikachu’s gender is by looking at the marking on its tail. Lightning strike for boy, heart for girl.
*Cough* Japanese Red and Green, and thus Pikachu, debuted in 1995.
Kirby and Pikachu are confirmed male.
In Smash Ultimate, the Pikachu Libre skin is a female Pikachu.
That Pikachu is a dude. Tail is heart shaped if it’s female.
Yes but remember, gender differences were introduced many years later in Pokémon Diamond and Pearl.
@@davion4777 It being added in DP makes Pikachu a male retroactively in this game if it wasn't already decided (manual uses "its" for this game). It's non-debatable that Pikachu is male in Smash 64 when using retroactive canon.
@@theonewhowrotethis5681 it’s based on the anime Pikachu which is male.
The Pikachu is a him because his tail is not in a heart shape
Kirby is male
I doubt you'll make a video similar to this only with the smash remix
Never doubt
@@LetsOpenOldStuffOh yes eh! 😏
Kirby is a dude. That Pikachu is a dude because the tail is not shaped like a heart. Jigglypuff is female.
Luigi Super Mario Bros 1985 NES Mario Super Mario Bros 1985 NES Donkey Kong 1981 arcade link The Legend of Zelda 1986 NES Samus Metroid 1986 NES Captain Falcon f- zero 1990 SNES Ness Earthboard 1994 SNES Yoshi super Mario world 1990 SNES Kirby kirby dreamland 1992 GB Fox Mccloud starfox 1993 SNES Pikachu pokemon red and blue 1995 GB and
Jigglypuff pokemon red and blue 1995 GB
I saw mario is top 8 of best characters what means hes bad, but I use it always and I can safely say that I win with mario 8 of 10 games
Bruh why you afraid of misgendering a video game character. Lol
Some mfs take there gender on characters too seriously
Yes Kirby is definitely a boy and so is that pikachu
kirby is a boy
so is pikachu
Thanks for the info 👍
Kirby is a guy. Also Pikachu here could be male, because of the tail, but the Pokémon gender differences debuted in 2006 with Pokemon Diamond and Pearl, so it could be any gender.
Kirby's a boy. Also, the Pikachu in that version of _SBB_ is also a boy.
But that was Mario's in Donkey Kong fathers/grandfather technically Mario made his first appearance in the first Super Mario game Donkey Kong to my knowledge made his first appearance in Donkey Kong 64
Kirby is a he, you were correct! About the pokémon....idk really, there's no way to tell if you consider that smash 64 was made in a time where male and female pikachu were the same, nowadays Smash's Pikachu definitly a boy, though Jigglypuff as far as I know has no Gender Difference in pokémon games that we can find in the smash design.
Kirby is a boy from what i know
If someone says that pikachu is a boy because of his tail (Female pikachus have heart-shaped tail) i think you may be wrong, because red and blue didn't implemented gender physical differences back then, and i don't know which generation was when smash was made
I think Kirbi is a “he” tho I thought Kirbi was actually a she when I was 5. Same with Samus, I thought Samus was a he until Smash Brawl trailer released.
Kirby is male in the US and genderless in Japan, Pikachu is male, and Jigglypuff isn't specified
I think Ness should be a default character like he was in smash bros melee since he is the only RPG character in Smash bros 64 he wasn’t the first RPG ever but he’s the only RPG character in smash 64 the other games it makes sense why you have to unlock him
Kirby in North America is a boy but in Japan. He’s is non-binary.
that Pikachu is a guy. you can tell by the tail. female Pikachu have a heart shape at the end of their tails
Kirby ans pickachu are both boys. Nobody can tell me otherwise and Jigglypuff is a girl because i say so 😂😂
Kirby is a he. Pikachu is also a he, in the games females have a different shaped tail
Pikachu and Kirby are both males btw. But then there are female variations of Pikachu in some of the Pokémon games. For example, Pikachu Libre is a female
Kirby is a male, pilachu is a male.
I know their voices are girly 😅
Yeah they are male 💯
Kirby is a he though apparently not many people know this, but Yoshi is a she
Fun fact: pikachu and jigglypuff technically are placed in the same oder that then are in the kanto regionaldex
Kirby is a guy 😭
and we also got a hint and preview to echo fighters , Luigi/Mario and Samus/Falcon
Bro how do you think Kirby of all characters is a girl 💀
Kirbo is a dude
Pikachu is actually a dude because a female pikachu would have a heart tail
Kirby is a boy
And pikachu does not have the heart shaped tip on his tail, making him a boy.
Kirby is a boy
This hurts to watch after he misgendered both pikachu and kirby 😂💀
Idk about Kirby but, Picachu is a male in that game, the tail Pikachu has is not heart shaped.
Kirby and the mascot Pikachu are guys.
Kirby is a him but I thought kirby was a girl too I can't blame you
Just why did Nintendo never made a Seamus Metroid game for N64?
People are out here in the comments section aggressively gendering tiny squeaky critters
Kirby is a boy and pikachu is a boy by the Shape of his tail
Pikachu is a he, female pikachus have different tails
Fun fact in Japan kirby is genderless but in America kirby is a boy
How do you not know Kirby is male?
How in God's yellow balls does bro not know that Kirby is a dude
A other fun fact is that the top is fighter from the 80s the bottom from the 90s
Ok actually how tf are you supposed to hold the controllers like fucking how dude
How I am in this video unless I'm using the d-pad.
The one in smash here is a male pikachu the you can tell by the tail :)
That Pikachu is a male, you can tell by the tail
"lets smash "
-napoleon
Go ahead, try and hit me napoleon
both pikachu and kirby are males
Kirby & Pikachu are both male.
They are all a he except Samus. Durh
Ness appeared on Mother 2 on 1994 and earthbound on 1995
Fun fact: there's a rom hack for the game called Smash Remix and it adds too much new content to the game! It adds 18 new characters (and there's even more when pressing D Pad Up on the css), 85 stages (and 134 counting the stages alts also), 11 new items, new game modes like All Star, Multi/Cruel Multi Man Mode or Home Run Contest, and even mechanics from future games like Airdodging (and with it, wavedashing)!
Qual o nome do jogo que o Ness aparece sem ser o Super Smash Bros
Thats a male pikachu
Fun fact: pikachu is a female
It's literally name is fox haha
Pikachu is a he because he doesn’t have a heart shaped tail
I used to have the game but I am so fucking mad that it broke
:(
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