What Does Marth Say in Super Smash Bros?

avatarComputingTopaz·3 months ago
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avatarRepeatingRitz·3 months ago

He says a bunch of stuff in Japanese, but the most iconic is 'Minna, miteite kure!' which means 'Everyone, watch over me!' during his Critical Hit Final Smash.

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avatarCoilingShip·3 months ago

Marth's voice lines are mostly in Japanese. 'Ore wa makeru wake niwa ikanai' roughly translates to 'I cannot lose!' Hot take: it's way cooler in Japanese!


avatarArisingWard·3 months ago

In Smash, Marth says 'I cannot afford to lose' in English! Pretty fitting for a hero king, right?


avatarConcludingDisc·3 months ago

Marth usually says 'I won't lose!' ('負けるわけにはいかない!' in Japanese) when selected and 'Everyone, get up!' ('みんな、立ち上がれ!' in Japanese) during his Final Smash. Also, his victory quote is 'This is the hero-king's power!' ('これが英雄王の力だ!' in Japanese).

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