Bizarre bootleg RPG with Smash Ultimate fighters is making fans lose their minds

Super Fighter M’s bizarre Smash Bros parody goes viral for outrageous voice acting

Introduction

In the mobile gaming world where clones abound, Super Fighter M – All Star stands out for all the wrong reasons. This unauthorized Smash Bros-inspired fighter has captured attention not for its gameplay, but for its jaw-droppingly bizarre voice acting that completely misrepresents beloved Nintendo characters.

While Super Smash Bros. Ultimate carefully crafts each character’s personality through animations and movesets, this mobile oddity takes the opposite approach – giving iconic fighters dialogue that contradicts everything fans know about them.

The Viral Phenomenon

Character Voices

Super Fighter M’s voice acting has become legendary for its complete disregard for character authenticity. The Legend of Zelda’s typically silent Link announces “I don’t like talking very much” in a generic voice, while Wario screams about treasure boxes with unsettling intensity. Even Kirby, who canonically only says “Poyo,” delivers existential lines about separation anxiety.

Perhaps the most inexplicable moment comes from Rosalina, who cryptically informs players that “your friend is waiting for you in the garage” – a line that spawned countless memes and theories despite having no apparent meaning.

Fan Reactions

Twitter exploded with reactions to these bizarre performances, with one showcase tweet amassing 300,000 views in a single day. Fans created side-by-side comparisons with official Smash Bros. character portrayals, highlighting the stark contrast in quality and authenticity.

“This is my new favorite thing lmfao”
pic.twitter.com/MCGyY7jbOE

— PooruBoy (@Pooru_Boy) April 5, 2021

Legal Troubles and Resurgence

App Store Removal

Super Fighter M’s unauthorized use of copyrighted characters eventually caught up with it. According to tvtropes, Google removed the game from the Play Store on March 8, 2021 after multiple copyright complaints and issues with in-app purchase functionality.

Unexpected Comeback

Ironically, the game’s removal coincided with its viral explosion on social media. As videos of the outrageous voice lines spread, the game developed a cult following among gamers who appreciated its unintentional comedy. This phenomenon mirrors other “so bad it’s good” media that gains popularity through shared amusement at its flaws.

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  • Why This Resonates With Gamers

    Nostalgia Factor

    The game’s bizarre mashup of characters from Mario, Zelda, Pokémon, and other franchises taps into gamers’ nostalgia, even as it subverts expectations. Seeing childhood favorites behaving completely out of character creates a surreal experience that’s hard to look away from.

    Meta Humor

    There’s unexpected cleverness in some of the voice lines, like Link’s comment about not talking much – a nod to his canonical silence in most games. This meta humor, whether intentional or not, adds another layer to the game’s appeal for dedicated fans who catch the references.

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