The congratulations screen is a static image that is shown after the credits in the international versions of Super Smash Bros., all versions of Super Smash Bros. Melee, Super Smash Bros. 4 and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, and after the Character Roll Call in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. In Super Smash Bros., the screen depicts a scene relating to the character that was used to complete the mode, while in Melee onwards, the screen depicts a screenshot of the character in gameplay, which is often intended to be humorous.

Each character has one Congratulations screen in Super Smash Bros., from the 1P Game; three in Melee (one each for Classic, Adventure, and All-Star modes); two in Brawl (one each for Classic and All-Star modes); two in each version of SSB4 (one each for Classic and All-Star modes); and one in Ultimate, for Classic Mode. Additionally, Brawl has five Congratulations screens in Boss Battles, depending on what difficulty is chosen.

Super Smash Bros. [ edit ]

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^ F-Zero X. The comic panels that make up the backdrop are directly taken from said game, and were originally used as an The artwork of Captain Falcon greatly resembles the artstyle of. The comic panels that make up the backdrop are directly taken from said game, and were originally used as an unlockable title screen ^ The renders of Donkey Kong are taken directly from Donkey Kong Country. ^ Star Fox. References the original North American box art of ^ SMAAAASH!! would appear when performing a critical hit. A reference to the EarthBound series, where the textwould appear when performing a critical hit. ^ References the following three aspects: the Runaway Five are seen complimenting the player, Fourside is being attacked by saucers resembling the opening scene for the game, and the same clay models for Ness and his companions are reused from EarthBound. Additionally, the Frankystein Mark II and an Ultimate Octobot can be seen in the background. ^ The reflection in Samus's visor depicts her helmetless, as a reference to how she removes her armor in several games of the Metroid series upon clearing them in a certain amount of time. ^ Yoshi's Story, where Baby Bowser cursed Yoshi's Island into becoming a pop-up book. The design closely resembles the layout of the May reference the premise of, where Baby Bowser cursed Yoshi's Island into becoming a pop-up book. The design closely resembles the layout of the Yoshi's Island stage.

Super Smash Bros. Melee [ edit ]

Classic [ edit ]

Adventure [ edit ]

Bowser

Captain Falcon

Donkey Kong [8]

Dr. Mario

Falco

Fox

Ganondorf

Ice Climbers

Jigglypuff

Kirby

Link [9]

Luigi

Mario

Marth

Mewtwo

Mr. Game & Watch

Ness

Peach

Pichu

Pikachu

Roy

Samus

Yoshi

Young Link

Zelda/Sheik

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Super Smash Bros. Brawl [ edit ]

Classic [ edit ]

Boss Battles [ edit ]

All of the Boss Battles congratulations screens are sepia-toned stills from certain Subspace Emissary cutscenes.

Easy

Normal

Hard

Very Hard

Intense

References [ edit ]

^ References the former rivalry between Nintendo and Sega. ^ Donkey Kong Country, except mirrored. May reference an artwork pose from, except mirrored. ^ References the Japanese beach game of Suikawari ^ A reference to how its red Alternate costume is based on Red's original design.

Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS [ edit ]

In Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS, players must attack names in the credits to reveal the congratulations screen.

Classic [ edit ]

Bayonetta

Bowser

Bowser Jr.

Captain Falcon

Charizard

Cloud [6]

Corrin

Dark Pit

Diddy Kong

Donkey Kong

Dr. Mario

Duck Hunt

Falco

Fox

Ganondorf

Greninja

Ike

Jigglypuff

King Dedede

Kirby

Link

Little Mac

Lucario

Lucas

Lucina

Luigi

Mario [7]

Marth

Mega Man

Meta Knight

Mewtwo

Mii Fighter

Mr. Game & Watch

Ness

Olimar

Pac-Man

Palutena

Peach

Pikachu

Pit

R.O.B.

Robin

Rosalina & Luma

Roy [8]

Ryu

Samus

Sheik

Shulk

Sonic

Toon Link

Villager

Wario

Wii Fit Trainer

Yoshi

Zelda

Zero Suit Samus

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Super Smash Bros. for Wii U [ edit ]

In Super Smash Bros. for Wii U, players must attack names in the credits to reveal the congratulations screen.

Classic [ edit ]

Bayonetta

Bowser

Bowser Jr. [12]

Captain Falcon

Charizard

Cloud [13]

Corrin [14]

Dark Pit

Diddy Kong [15]

Donkey Kong

Dr. Mario

Duck Hunt

Falco

Fox

Ganondorf

Greninja

Ike [16]

Jigglypuff

King Dedede

Kirby

Link [17]

Little Mac [18]

Lucario [19]

Lucas

Lucina

Luigi

Mario [20]

Marth

Mega Man

Meta Knight [21]

Mewtwo

Mii Fighter

Mr. Game & Watch

Ness

Olimar

Pac-Man

Palutena

Peach

Pikachu

Pit [22]

R.O.B.

Robin

Rosalina & Luma

Roy

Ryu [23]

Samus

Sheik

Shulk

Sonic [24]

Toon Link

Villager

Wario

Wii Fit Trainer

Yoshi

Zelda

Zero Suit Samus[25]

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Super Smash Bros. Ultimate [ edit ]

For the first time since Smash 64, only one congratulations screen is available, on account of the fact that Classic Mode is the only mode to incorporate it.

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Trivia [ edit ]