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[[File:Victory_pose.jpg|thumb|Captain Falcon's Victory Pose in SSB]]
 
[[File:Victory_pose.jpg|thumb|Captain Falcon's Victory Pose in SSB]]
A '''victory pose''' is a short animation that any character does after winning a match while the losers stand in the background or in a separate window, applauding politely. Typically, every character will have three different poses that can be performed at the end of a match by holding down a certain button, which the [[Smash Bros. DOJO!!|DOJO!!]] claims is based upon the [[Taunt|taunt]] being used by the character at the time, if any.
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A '''victory pose''' is a short animation that any character does after winning a match while the losers stand in the background or in a separate window, applauding politely. Typically, every character will have three different poses that can be performed at the end of a match by holding down a certain button, which the [[Smash Bros. DOJO!!|DOJO!!]] claims are based upon the [[Taunt|taunt]] being used by the character at the time if any.
   
While a majority of characters will applaud for the victor, there exist some exceptions. In ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'', [[Jigglypuff]] doesn't clap and instead just moves its head to the right and does nothing else, (But in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' onwards, it moves its head left and right without stopping) probably because its hands are too short to clap with. The [[Ice Climbers]] also don't clap and instead cry while wiping their faces, referencing the screen seen when failing a bonus stage in ''Ice Climber''. [[Mewtwo]] simply stands with its arms crossed, looking away in disappointment. [[Diddy Kong]] takes off his cap and looks down at the ground with a confused expression on his face, scratching his head, which is a reference to his defeated pose from ''Donkey Kong Country'' games after losing in a bonus game room, though this is in ''Brawl'' only, as he does clap in ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U]]''. [[Wario]] will cease clapping every few seconds to open his mouth and call out towards the victor. And the [[Pokémon Trainer]] will pull his hat down, covering his face with his hand, and hang his head in disappointment while the last Pokémon he had out when the match ended applauds instead. Characters do not clap on the results screen in ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS'' or in [[team battle]]s in either version of both versions of ''Super Smash Bros 4.'', although they still clap in the 'No Contest' screen.
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While a majority of characters will applaud the victor, there exist some exceptions. In ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'', [[Jigglypuff]] doesn't clap and instead just moves its head to the right and does nothing else, (But in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' onwards, it moves its head left and right without stopping) probably because its hands are too short to clap with. The [[Ice Climbers]] also don't clap and instead cry while wiping their faces, referencing the screen seen when failing a bonus stage in ''Ice Climber''. [[Mewtwo]] simply stands with its arms crossed, looking away in disappointment. [[Diddy Kong]] takes off his cap and looks down at the ground with a confused expression on his face, scratching his head, which is a reference to his defeated pose from ''Donkey Kong Country'' games after losing in a bonus game room, though this is in ''Brawl'' only, as he does clap in ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U]]''. [[Wario]] will cease clapping every few seconds to open his mouth and call out towards the victor. And the [[Pokémon Trainer]] will pull his hat down, covering his face with his hand, and hang his head in disappointment while the last Pokémon he had out when the match ended applauds instead, but now he claps in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' due to the inclusion of his female variant. Characters do not clap on the results screen in ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS'' or in [[team battle]]s in either version of both versions of ''Super Smash Bros. 4'', although they still clap in the [[No Contest screen]].
   
 
==Buttons==
 
==Buttons==
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In ''Melee'', victory poses can be chosen with the [[B button|B]], [[X button|X]], and [[Y button|Y]] buttons. The same can be performed in ''Brawl'', with the additional option of using the [[directional pad]] for all other controllers. In ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U ''and'' Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', the victory pose is chosen be holding the [[directional pad]] up, left, or right.
In ''Melee'', As soon as the match ends players can hold X or Y (or A and B for characters with more than two victory poses) to select which victory pose their character performs, that is if their character won the match.
 
Similarly in ''Brawl'', players can choose which victory pose is used at the end of a match by holding the "B" "X" or "Y" buttons on the GameCube controller at the end of a match until reaching the result screen.
 
   
 
==Lists of victory poses==
 
==Lists of victory poses==
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*[[List of victory poses (SSBM)]]
 
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*[[List of victory poses (SSBU)]]
 
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Latest revision as of 16:51, 19 April 2019

Victory pose

Captain Falcon's Victory Pose in SSB

A victory pose is a short animation that any character does after winning a match while the losers stand in the background or in a separate window, applauding politely. Typically, every character will have three different poses that can be performed at the end of a match by holding down a certain button, which the DOJO!! claims are based upon the taunt being used by the character at the time if any.

While a majority of characters will applaud the victor, there exist some exceptions. In Super Smash Bros., Jigglypuff doesn't clap and instead just moves its head to the right and does nothing else, (But in Super Smash Bros. Melee onwards, it moves its head left and right without stopping) probably because its hands are too short to clap with. The Ice Climbers also don't clap and instead cry while wiping their faces, referencing the screen seen when failing a bonus stage in Ice Climber. Mewtwo simply stands with its arms crossed, looking away in disappointment. Diddy Kong takes off his cap and looks down at the ground with a confused expression on his face, scratching his head, which is a reference to his defeated pose from Donkey Kong Country games after losing in a bonus game room, though this is in Brawl only, as he does clap in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U. Wario will cease clapping every few seconds to open his mouth and call out towards the victor. And the Pokémon Trainer will pull his hat down, covering his face with his hand, and hang his head in disappointment while the last Pokémon he had out when the match ended applauds instead, but now he claps in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate due to the inclusion of his female variant. Characters do not clap on the results screen in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS or in team battles in either version of both versions of Super Smash Bros. 4, although they still clap in the No Contest screen.

Buttons

In Melee, victory poses can be chosen with the B, X, and Y buttons. The same can be performed in Brawl, with the additional option of using the directional pad for all other controllers. In Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, the victory pose is chosen be holding the directional pad up, left, or right.

Lists of victory poses