The gaming world is buzzing after a jaw-dropping fan-made trailer imagining what it would be like if the Skull Kid from The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask joined the legendary Super Smash Bros. roster. The iconic Super Smash Bros. series has long been a playground for fans of Nintendo’s expansive library, where they can unleash their favorite mascots in colorful, chaotic battles.

Fan-made character trailer showcasing Skull Kid from The Legend of Zelda: Majoras Mask in Super Smash Bros.

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Returning Iconic Characters

As one of Nintendo’s flagship franchises, The Legend of Zelda has carved its niche alongside Super Mario. Over the years, many beloved characters have stormed the Super Smash Bros. arena. From the brave Link, Princess Zelda (and her awesome alter ego, Sheik), to the notorious Ganondorf, fans have seen a plethora of familiar faces. In addition, players can enjoy battling across legendary locales like Hyrule Castle and the mystical Great Bay.

Now, thanks to King Bob, a talented animator, we’ve witnessed a glimpse of the Skull Kid potentially crashing the party. The trailer kicks off with this mischievous antagonist cackling maniacally in front of a burning forest, creating an ominous atmosphere. Suddenly, the scene shifts, revealing an eclipse plaguing the Mushroom Kingdom. It’s a sight that sends shivers down the spine of the current Super Smash Bros. Ultimate roster, signaling Skull Kid’s thunderous entry.

Skull Kid character trailer artwork inspired by The Legend of Zelda: Majoras Mask for Super Smash Bros.

The Chilling Gameplay Experience

In a scene straight out of Majora’s Mask, the trailer transports us to the iconic Clock Tower. Here, Skull Kid steps forth to engage in combat against the likes of Young Link, the Mario Brothers, and Isabelle from Animal Crossing. With a flick of his wrist, he casts spells that transform his foes into lifeless, Deku-like trees. As the fan-made montage climaxes, we are treated to mock gameplay footage showcasing Skull Kid’s magical attacks seemingly tailored for chaotic and unpredictable fights.

King Bob’s concept trailer not only showcases incredible graphics but also weaves a cinematic narrative, portraying Skull Kid like a classic slasher villain. His very appearance is a harbinger of doom for competitors, and many fans are left clamoring for his addition as a full-fledged playable character. While we’ve seen this forest goblin as a collectible and Assist Trophy in the past, this fan project highlights the case for Skull Kid to gear up and join future battles.

Super Smash Bros. remains a thrilling 3D fighting game franchise that brings together an all-star lineup of Nintendo and third-party heroes. As battles rage across diverse arenas, players continue their pursuit of victory while crafting unforgettable gaming moments.

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