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Super Smash Bros. Brawl is a fighting game for the Wii, in which various Nintendo (and non-Nintendo) characters who fight on a 2-D plane. It is the third game in the Smash Bros. series and it has 35 characters to play as. This game features multiple characters and stages from the Zelda series.
Super Smash Bros. Brawl is a fighting game for the Wii, in which various Nintendo (and non-Nintendo) characters who fight on a 2-D plane. It is the third game in the Smash Bros. series and it has 35 characters to play as. This game features multiple characters and stages from the Zelda series, along with many trophies and a few items. Most of the characters and items take their appearences from Twilight Princess.




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====Toon Link====
====Toon Link====
Toon Link is one of the three characters not a part of the Subspace Emmisary. Instead, a door appears in one of the stages that takes the player to a battle with Toon Link.
Toon Link is one of the three characters not a part of the Subspace Emmisary. Instead, a door appears in one of the stages that takes the player to a battle with Toon Link.
==Zelda Items==
'''Heart Container''': This item has been in all three games in the series. Like it was in Melee, it's a recovery item that heals a character by 100%.
'''Bunny Hood'''': This item returns from Melee. It makes the character who picked it up move quicker and jump higher, but only lasts for about 12 seconds - unless it is knocked off by a hard hit.
'''Deku Nut''': This item causes characters to be stunned and therefore easier to hit, but this only happens on the ground. If someone is hit in the air by the item, it will cause them 18% damage and - most likely - KO them.
==Zelda Trophies==


==Trivia==
==Trivia==


* Link is left-handed in the game, meaning that the design of his model would have been taken from the Gamecube version of Twilight Princess.
* Link is left-handed in the game, meaning that the design of his model would have been taken from the Gamecube version of Twilight Princess.
* The Bunny Hood allows faster characters (mainly Sonic) to outrun stage hazzards.