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All-Star Smash is a game mode featured in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. Unlike All-Star Mode from previous entries, this mode is unlocked from the very beginning and will cycle through unlocked fighters. Fighters are faced in order of their first video game appearance and several fighters can be on the screen at the same time.

Order Fighter Debut game(s) (Japan) Debut date (Japan)
1 Mr. Game & Watch Ball April 28, 1980
2 Pac-Man Pac-Man May 22, 1980
3 Donkey Kong Donkey Kong July 9, 1981
4 Mario
5 Luigi Mario Bros. July 14, 1983
6 Little Mac Punch-Out!! December 1983
7 Duck Hunt Duck Hunt April 21, 1984
8 Ice Climbers Ice Climber January 30, 1985
9 R.O.B. Stack-Up July 26, 1985
10 Piranha Plant [1] Super Mario Bros. September 13, 1985
11 Peach
12 Bowser
13 Link The Legend of Zelda February 21, 1986
14 Zelda
15 Samus Metroid August 6, 1986
16 Ridley
17 Simon Castlevania September 26, 1986
18 Pit Kid Icarus December 19, 1986
19 Palutena
20 Snake Metal Gear July 13, 1987
21 Ryu Street Fighter August 30, 1987
22 Ken
23 Mega Man Mega Man December 17, 1987
24 Hero [2] [1] Dragon Quest III February 10, 1988
25 Daisy Super Mario Land April 21, 1989
26 Marth Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light April 20, 1990
27 Dr. Mario Dr. Mario July 27, 1990
28 Captain Falcon F-Zero November 21, 1990
29 Yoshi Super Mario World
30 Sonic Sonic the Hedgehog July 26, 1991
31 Terry [1] Fatal Fury: King of Fighters November 25, 1991
32 Kirby Kirby's Dream Land April 27, 1992
33 King Dedede
34 Wario Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins October 21, 1992
35 Fox Star Fox February 21, 1993
36 Falco
37 Meta Knight Kirby's Adventure March 23, 1993
38 Richter Castlevania: Rondo of Blood October 29, 1993
39 Ness EarthBound August 27, 1994
40 Diddy Kong Donkey Kong Country November 26, 1994
41 King K. Rool
42 Pokémon Trainer [3] Pokémon Red Version and Pokémon Green Version February 27, 1996
43 Pikachu
44 Jigglypuff
45 Mewtwo
46 Cloud Final Fantasy VII January 31, 1997
47 Sephiroth [1]
48 Wolf Star Fox 64 April 27, 1997
49 Young Link The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time November 21, 1998
50 Sheik
51 Ganondorf
52 Banjo & Kazooie [1] Banjo-Kazooie December 6, 1998
53 Pichu Pokémon Gold Version and Pokémon Silver Version November 21, 1999
54 Villager Doubutsu no Mori (Animal Forest) April 14, 2001
55 Olimar [4] Pikmin October 26, 2001
56 Roy Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade March 29, 2002
57 Bowser Jr. [5] Super Mario Sunshine July 19, 2002
58 Toon Link The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker December 13, 2002
59 Zero Suit Samus Metroid: Zero Mission May 27, 2004
60 Ike Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance April 20, 2005
61 Dark Samus Metroid Prime 2: Echoes May 26, 2005
62 Lucas Mother 3 April 20, 2006
63 Lucario Pokémon Diamond Version and Pokémon Pearl Version September 28, 2006
64 Rosalina & Luma Super Mario Galaxy November 1, 2007
65 Wii Fit Trainer Wii Fit December 1, 2007
66 Bayonetta Bayonetta October 29, 2009
67 Shulk Xenoblade Chronicles June 10, 2010
68 Steve [1] [6] Minecraft November 18, 2011
69 Dark Pit Kid Icarus: Uprising March 22, 2012
70 Robin Fire Emblem Awakening April 19, 2012
71 Chrom
72 Lucina
73 Isabelle Animal Crossing: New Leaf November 8, 2012
74 Greninja Pokémon X and Pokémon Y October 12, 2013
75 Inkling Splatoon May 28, 2015
76 Corrin Fire Emblem Fates June 25, 2015
77 Joker [1] Persona 5 September 15, 2016
78 Incineroar Pokémon Sun and Pokémon Moon November 18, 2016
79
Min Min [1] ARMS June 16, 2017
80 Pyra/Mythra "Xenoblade Chronicles 2" December 1, 2017
81 Byleth [1] Fire Emblem: Three Houses July 26, 2019
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 Downloadable content. These characters will not appear unless they are downloaded.
  2. Despite the Luminary being the default costume, Hero’s placement is based on Erdrick’s debut in Dragon Quest III (titled Dragon Warrior III in North America for its initial release). Prior to Version 8.0.0, Hero’s placement was based on the Luminary’s debut in Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age (July 28, 2017), which put him as the second to last fighter to be fought before Byleth.
  3. The trainer does not appear in the background. Squirtle is always fought first. Ivysaur is fought in the first cycle repeat and Charizard is fought in the second cycle repeat, then the pattern switches back to Squirtle.
  4. If four players each play as Olimar and no one chooses Alph, Alph will be the fighter which results in him being misplaced in release date order.
  5. If any player uses Bowser Jr. instead of a Koopaling, a Koopaling will be the fighter which results in them being misplaced in release date order.
  6. This is based on the official release date of version 1.0.0 of Minecraft: Java Edition.
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