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"......I'm resting up for Mother Brain."
—Samus Aran, Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars

Samus Aran is the protagonist of the Metroid series who first appears in Metroid. She is a professional bounty hunter who often fights against the Space Pirates. Samus has made various appearances in Mario-related media, especially the Super Smash Bros. series and WarioWare series.

Profile[]

Samus Aran was an inhabitant of the Earth colony K-2L. Following a space pirate raid on the colony, which led to her parents' death at the hands of Ridley, Samus Aran, as the lone survivor, was adopted by the bird-like species Chozo and was injected with their DNA, making her faster and stronger than the average human. She then grew up to be a bounty hunter, going all across the galaxy armed with her Arm Cannon and Power Suit to complete her missions across the universe, from planet to planet.

In Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars[]

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Samus can be found sleeping in the guest room of the royal castle of the Mushroom Kingdom. When Mario talks to Samus, she tells him that she is resting up for her forthcoming battle against Mother Brain.

In the WarioWare series[]

Samus has been playable in various Metroid-themed microgames throughout the series. In most of them, her sprite is reused from Metroid.

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Crossover media[]

In the Super Smash Bros. series[]

Samus makes her first appearance in the Super Smash Bros. series in the original Super Smash Bros. as a starting playable character. Samus is a heavy, yet floaty character. Her design is based off her appearance from Super Metroid.

Samus returns as a starting selectable character in Super Smash Bros. Melee, in which her moveset has been tweaked. Her design is still based off her Super Metroid appearance. Her new side special move is the Missile. Samus returns in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, with an embellished design drawing aspects from multiple Metroid games, though it closely resembles the Super Metroid-based design used in Melee. After using her Final Smash, the Zero Laser, her Varia Suit will fall off, thus making her become Zero Suit Samus.

Samus returns as a playable character in Super Smash Bros. 4 and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. Her appearance now matches the design used in Metroid: Other M, albeit with minor cosmetic additions. However, she can no longer turn into Zero Suit Samus, who is now a separate character.


Timeline[]

This timeline covers Samus's appearances within Mario-related games, including crossovers:


Game Role Year Console Notes
Tetris Cameo 1989 Family Computer, Nintendo Entertainment System Appears in the results screen alongside some Mario characters, Link, and Pit
F-1 Race Cameo 1990 Game Boy Appears during Tetris for the Nintendo Entertainment System
Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars Cameo 1996 Super Nintendo Entertainment System Found sleeping in the guest room of the Mushroom Castle, where she says she is resting up for Mother Brain.
Super Smash Bros. Playable character 1999 Nintendo 64
Super Smash Bros. Melee Playable character 2001 Nintendo GameCube
WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$! Brief role 2003 Game Boy Advance Playable in the microgame Metroid
WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Party Game$! Brief role 2003 Nintendo GameCube Same as in WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!
WarioWare: Twisted! Brief role 2004 Game Boy Advance Playable in two microgames, Metroid-Morph Ball and Metroid-Samus
WarioWare: Touched! Brief role 2004 Nintendo DS Playable in the microgame Metroid
WarioWare: Smooth Moves Brief role 2006 Wii Playable in the microgame Metroid Prime 2
Super Smash Bros. Brawl Playable character 2008 Wii
WarioWare: D.I.Y. Brief role 2009 Nintendo DS Playable in the Metroid microgame
Nintendo Land Reference 2012 Wii U Miis can wear Samus's Power Suit in the Metroid Blast minigame
Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS Playable character 2014 Nintendo 3DS
Mario Kart 8 (version 3.0) Reference 2014 Wii U Samus's Power Suit is featured as one of the Mii clothing
Super Smash Bros. for Wii U Playable character 2014 Wii U
Super Mario Maker Playable character 2015 Wii U Samus is available as one of several costumes
Mario Kart 8 Deluxe Reference 2017 Nintendo Switch Same as in Mario Kart 8
WarioWare Gold Brief role 2018 Nintendo 3DS Returns in the microgames Metroid-Samus and Metroid (originally named Metroid-Morph Ball); sometimes has her amiibo appear in Amiibo Tap
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Playable character 2018 Nintendo Switch
Paper Mario: The Origami King Reference 2020 Nintendo Switch Parts of Samus's Varia Suit appear as items
WarioWare: Get It Together! Brief role 2021 Nintendo Switch Stars in the Super Metroid microgame

Nomenclature[]

Language Name Translation Notes
Chinese (Simplified) 萨姆斯・艾仁
Sàmǔsī Àirén
Samus Aran
Chinese (Traditional) 薩姆斯・阿倫
Sàmǔsī Ālún
Samus Aran
Japanese サムス・アラン
Samusu Aran
Samus Aran
Korean 사무스 아란
Samuseu Aran
Samus Aran
Russian Самус Аран
Samus Aran
Samus Aran

Trivia[]

  • Samus is the only female character who appeared in every Super Smash Bros. game, unless Jigglypuff is counted.
  • Samus has consistently been the heaviest female character across all games. She would then share this trait with her Echo Fighter, Dark Samus, in Ultimate.
  • Samus and Peach are the only female characters to have Echo Fighters. Dark Samus is the Echo Fighter of Samus and Daisy is the Echo Fighter of Peach.


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