Triple Finish

Triple Finish is the final smash of Pokemon Trainer,Squirtle,Ivysaur and Charizard.After the smash ball was hitten and on the charater,the Pokemon Trainer points at an enemy and join forces to blast an enemy off the screen.

While using it, a box of text (like the ones in Pokémon games, based on the ones from the fourth generation games) appears on the bottom of the scene, which states, "Take that! Triple Finish!" (which the Pokémon Trainer also screams out loud), and later "It's super effective!". It should be noted that the second message only pops up if the attack causes damage to opponents; if it misses, the first message will remain for the duration of the attack. The text box blocks damage meters and appears in Snapshots. The camera also zooms in on the trio, slowly zooming out as the attack goes on.

Trophy Info
''The Final Smash of the Pokémon Trainer. Squirtle, Ivysaur, and Charizard join forces to simultaneously use Hydro Pump, SolarBeam, and Fire Blast. This is the only time all three of them appear on the screen together, so this move boasts the strength of three in one. A window will appear on the screen, but don't worry about it.''

Origin
As stated above, all three of the attacks have featured in every main installment in the Pokémon franchise. In the early generations, these moves were known as being the strongest moves for their types, Water, Grass and Fire respectively. This actual Triple Finish concept itself is probably derived from the Pokémon anime, where on several occasions, groups of Pokémon have combined their attacks to make them more powerful and send enemies (more often than not Team Rocket) flying into the distance. However, the video games have never featured more than two Pokemon attacking on the same side within a battle.

Also mentioned earlier is the integration of the text boxes. The phrase "It's super effective!" has always been used ever since the first trio of titles in the series - during battles, whenever the type of attack used by the Pokémon is used on a foe that is weak against said type of attack, such as a Fire attack used on a Grass Pokémon, the game would display the message "It's super effective!", and the sound used to indicate damage changes as well.

Trivia

 * This Final Smash can actually be used to view off-camera pieces of scenery on stages without pausing and changing the angle. If one stands at the edge of the screen and faces away from any stage before activating the attack, the zooming effect will show graphics that one wouldn't ordinarily see during a brawl.
 * In the Pokémon franchise, the most Pokémon a single trainer can have out is two, that being in double battles.
 * The text box and the text inside it resembles Pokémon Diamond and Pearl's text box and text.
 * Although the first text box says "Take that! Triple Finish!", the Pokémon Trainer shouts out "Take this! Triple Finish!"
 * A move also called Triple Finish appeared in the Pokémon Adventures manga, although it was nine Pokémon doing it (The final forms of the first three generations' starters) and the attacks were different as well: Rather than Fire Blast, Solarbeam, and Hydro Pump, they used the far more powerful Blast Burn, Frenzy Plant, and Hydro Cannon.