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[[File:Charizard Greninja SSB4 Screenshot.png|thumb|240px|right|Charizard and Greninja]]
[[File:Charizard Greninja SSB4 Screenshot.png|thumb|240px|right|Charizard and Greninja]]


In a video released alongside the Super Smash Bros. Direct, the official site of {{bp|Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U}}, as well as its YouTube channel, has revealed that Charizard will return as a veteran fighter, being previously playable in the Brawl entry of the series, and Generation VI Pokémon, Greninja, to be a playable character as well.
In a video released alongside the Super Smash Bros. Direct, the official site of {{bp|Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U}}, as well as its YouTube channel, has revealed that Charizard will return as a standalone veteran fighter, being previously playable in the Brawl entry of the series as part of Pokémon Trainer roster, and Generation VI Pokémon, Greninja, to be a playable character as well.


The footage has also revealed several Pokémon appearing in Poké Balls, including several recurring Pokémon such as {{bp|Meowth}}, {{bp|Staryu}}, and {{bp|Electrode}} (who can now be picked up and thrown), and newcomers such as {{bp|Fennekin}}. A new item, the {{bp|Master Ball}}, will hold rare and legendary Pokémon, including {{bp|Palkia}} (revealed previously), Resolute Forme {{bp|Keldeo}}, Aria Forme {{bp|Meloetta}}, and {{bp|Arceus}}.
The footage has also revealed several Pokémon appearing in Poké Balls, including several recurring Pokémon such as {{bp|Meowth}}, {{bp|Staryu}}, and {{bp|Electrode}} (who can now be picked up and thrown), and newcomers such as {{bp|Fennekin}}. A new item, the {{bp|Master Ball}}, will hold rare and legendary Pokémon, including {{bp|Palkia}} (revealed previously), Resolute Forme {{bp|Keldeo}}, Aria Forme {{bp|Meloetta}}, and {{bp|Arceus}}.
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