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This wisecracking blue mouse lives in a hole in the wall of the titular CatDog's abode. While small, he definitely knows how to hold his own, thanks to his tough, streetwise attitude. He’s also known to crack wise with his housemates.<br><br><br>The Crimson Chin is the shows standard comic book hero brought to life on occasion, and his crime-fighting abilities are perfectly suited for a fighting game. He has your standard hero super strength that would make him a great brawler, but attacks with his enhanced chin can make for some fun atta<br><br>"Artie, the Strongest Man... in the World!" Living in what appears to be a porta-potty but still doing what he can to help children, Artie is definitely a bizarre superhero. While he leaves many questions unanswered and his true power is unknown, he would definitely make a great inclusion in this game.<br><br>Incorporating them into the game would be an interesting challenge. Maybe they could appear as one slot on the roster, simple palette swaps of each other? Maybe one of the Action League members could be chosen as the series' representation for the game. Regardless, a callback to one of modern animation’s more unconventional super-teams deserves a spot in the cast.<br><br><br>A fighting game generally has a bunch of characters that can get into the fight and throw some punches with the best of them, but some characters don't have those abilities. They instead use their superior intellect to outsmart others, and no other character can match the intellect of the boy genius himself, Jimmy Neut<br><br>Nickelodeon viewers who grew up watching the early-morning Noggin block will remember this moose and bird duo. Acting as a teacher of sorts to the viewers, Moose would ask questions while Zee would communicate with various blinks.<br><br>These two beaver siblings live in a bachelor pad in the Pacific Northwest. Though they’re brothers, they tend to bicker constantly and cause each other as much harm as possible. Regardless, their chaotic nature could potentially make them great fighters.<br><br><br>The game got big enough for the developer to be acquired by Ubisoft in 2018, and has since participated in many crossover events with video game and TV properties. Brawlhalla isn't the most complex platform fighter, with movesets being limited compared to the average platform fighter. Still, because every character in the massive cast plays just a bit differently, and any potential player will surely be able to find their preferred way to pl<br><br>In the same fashion as the ever-adorable Kirby (even his enemies are cute) ’s copy ability in Super Smash Bros., Swiper could probably adopt his foes' talents. Instead of having a particularly strong skill set, maybe he could use his trickery to gain the upper hand. However he might hypothetically play, it would be great to see Swiper in the game.<br><br><br>Next up is Brawlhalla , probably the most successful game on this list. While Brawlhalla 's art and animation style haven't won it a ton of fans, it is a free-to-play game on most platforms that receives frequent updates and has a thriving competitive scene. It's gameplay struck the right balance between deep, and accessible, to draw in a playerbase and keep<br><br><br>In the world of competitive fighting games, Super Smash Bros. stands apart from the crowd. A lot of this has to do with how its scene developed separately from the larger fighting game community, and how nothing else really plays like it. Super Smash Bros. is built on a somewhat Kirby -esque approach to platforming, combined with a system of normal moves, special moves, grabs, and smash attacks. The high-flying, mobility-oriented combat is like nothing else the fighting genre has seen, perhaps exhibiting more explosive moments per match than any other sub-genre. The all-star roster of crossover Nintendo characters, which has slowly expanded to include fighters from across the games industry, is the cherry on <br><br><br>A game this successful is bound to attract similar projects, and there have been so many that "platform fighter" is now considered a genre unto itself. A staggering number of Smash clones have been made by both fans and  [http://polyinform.com.ua/user/PrincessEsparza/ Http://Polyinform.com.Ua/] competitors, though dismissing them as mere clones does many a disservice. Those looking for variety in the Smash genre are in for a treat, as the age of the platform fighter is already in full swing. The upcoming Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl looks quite promising, but there are plenty of other games players can pick up right now to get them ready for when that game dr<br><br><br>Rivals of Aether even has four new characters and rollback netcode coming in the near future. To make that good news better, those four characters originated as mods on the Rivals of Aether Steam Workshop , which also hosts thousands of user-created characters, stages, and modes. This one is not to be missed, especially now that it has its own sequel in developm<br><br>The announcement of Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl certainly came as a surprise, to fighting game fans and cartoon enthusiasts alike. Taking inspiration from the likes of Super Smash Bros. , Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl brings together characters from the company’s history to duke it out in arena matches. Competitors include characters from SpongeBob Squarepants , Invader Zim, and even Ren and Stimpy. It’s also great seeing the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles make an appearance as well. The character options are almost as wild as some of the zaniest suggestions for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate DLC fighters. The roster definitely seems stacked, though some fighters making their way to the arena are still unknown at the time of writing. While it’s great to see fan-favorites make the cut, there are certainly plenty of underrated mascots that deserve a spot on the roster too.
<br>If the developers don’t want to spend a slot on an individual KaBlam character, they could just include the hosts of the show instead. Henry and June were the animated hosts of KaBlam, showing up in between segments with their own bits and gags. They introduced every short and closed the show out with a short segment themselves.<br><br>Seeing that one stage in the trailer pointed to or hinted at certain platform-specific characters or stages. This may not actually happen at launch but could certainly be an aspect for DLC down the line.<br><br> <br>Popular characters from Nickelodeon's current shows are fully represented so far, but so are several characters from Nicktoons past . With it seeming like the roster can cover all of Nickelodeon's history, there are plenty of characters that fans are clamoring for to be in this potential new franch<br><br> <br>Next up is Brawlhalla , probably the most successful game on this list. While Brawlhalla 's art and animation style haven't won it a ton of fans, it is a free-to-play game on most platforms that receives frequent updates and has a thriving competitive scene. It's gameplay struck the right balance between deep, and accessible, to draw in a playerbase and keep<br><br>Ideally, their moveset should encompass everything about KaBlam, with callbacks to different sketches like Life with Loopy, Sniz and Fondue, Prometheus and Bob, and the aforementioned Action League Now. The possibilities are endless, making them a great fit for this less-than-serious fighter. For the game to be able to compete for genre fans' time with excellent conventional fighters like Guilty Gear Strive , its roster will need to be varied and fun.<br><br> <br>Jimmy is known for his large array of inventions that appeared in several of the show's episodes , and he has several that could be utilized in a fight. His most popular is of course his robot dog Goddard, and he can use Goddard to fly around and move quickly on the battlefi<br><br>At this point, their entire marketing campaign for the game is based around the similarities to the Smash franchise anyway, so maybe they should just double down on it and include Nickelodeon off-brand Smash Bros reference characters in their already-quite-large roster.<br><br>Hostile, aggressive, and defensive over his enchiladas, Crazy Steve was definitely a fan-favorite character in Drake and Josh. Jerry Trainor’s performance is a memorable one, and Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl could definitely use a wildcard like Crazy Steve in the roster.<br> <br>While Power Stone 2 is technically an arena fighter, there's no arguing that it's the arena fighter closest to Super Smash Bros . Power Stone 2 upgrades its player count from two to four, and focuses even more on items and environmental interaction than the first game did. The result is a chaotic brawl across multiple surprisingly dynamic stages that are up there with the best Super Smash Bros. has to offer. This series is harder to come by these days, having only been released on Dreamcast , PSP, and in arcades, but emulation should provide a good way to experience this often-forgotten Capcom clas<br><br> <br>Donnie can move around the stage with a recklessness that can go unmatched thanks to his animalistic upbringing. He can jump around or maybe even swing around on vines for some of his attacks, or call on some animals to assist him with some wild attacks <br><br>For example, the Manhattan stage from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles is shown quite a bit throughout the trailer. While it doesn't specifically show different variations, it could be a more hidden or nuanced feature that only happens during certain matches. Dynamic stages could make each subsequent match more exciting and varied.<br><br> <br>As fighting games have progressed through the years, they have shifted their rosters to allow for guest characters, characters that come from other franchises to join the game. With this game being in its first iteration, guest characters are probably not likely, but if anyone has a chance to be the first, it's without question Do<br><br> <br>Jenny has a massive following of fans even though the show was short-lived, and she was literally built for a game like this one. Jenny's super strength and speed, as well as her large array of weaponry she can turn her hands and feet into would give her a move-set that will make Jenny the fan-favorite she was always meant to<br><br>One of the funniest things people are doing after the All-Stars [http://Wiki.Jodforum.de/api.php?action=https://links.gtanet.com.br/jaquelinebur brawl stars Walkthrough] commercial came out is Tweeting as if footage/stills from old Nickelodeon shows are actual stills from All-Stars Brawl and complaining about their favorite "fighter".<br><br>While character entrances probably won't dynamically change gameplay, they will at least flesh out each character's respective Nickelodeon universe. Perhaps the trailer is alluding to unlockable or secret animations that can be equipped from a character screen.<br><br>Incorporating them into the game would be an interesting challenge. Maybe they could appear as one slot on the roster, simple palette swaps of each other? Maybe one of the Action League members could be chosen as the series' representation for the game. Regardless, a callback to one of modern animation’s more unconventional super-teams deserves a spot in the cast.<br>

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If the developers don’t want to spend a slot on an individual KaBlam character, they could just include the hosts of the show instead. Henry and June were the animated hosts of KaBlam, showing up in between segments with their own bits and gags. They introduced every short and closed the show out with a short segment themselves.

Seeing that one stage in the trailer pointed to or hinted at certain platform-specific characters or stages. This may not actually happen at launch but could certainly be an aspect for DLC down the line.


Popular characters from Nickelodeon's current shows are fully represented so far, but so are several characters from Nicktoons past . With it seeming like the roster can cover all of Nickelodeon's history, there are plenty of characters that fans are clamoring for to be in this potential new franch


Next up is Brawlhalla , probably the most successful game on this list. While Brawlhalla 's art and animation style haven't won it a ton of fans, it is a free-to-play game on most platforms that receives frequent updates and has a thriving competitive scene. It's gameplay struck the right balance between deep, and accessible, to draw in a playerbase and keep

Ideally, their moveset should encompass everything about KaBlam, with callbacks to different sketches like Life with Loopy, Sniz and Fondue, Prometheus and Bob, and the aforementioned Action League Now. The possibilities are endless, making them a great fit for this less-than-serious fighter. For the game to be able to compete for genre fans' time with excellent conventional fighters like Guilty Gear Strive , its roster will need to be varied and fun.


Jimmy is known for his large array of inventions that appeared in several of the show's episodes , and he has several that could be utilized in a fight. His most popular is of course his robot dog Goddard, and he can use Goddard to fly around and move quickly on the battlefi

At this point, their entire marketing campaign for the game is based around the similarities to the Smash franchise anyway, so maybe they should just double down on it and include Nickelodeon off-brand Smash Bros reference characters in their already-quite-large roster.

Hostile, aggressive, and defensive over his enchiladas, Crazy Steve was definitely a fan-favorite character in Drake and Josh. Jerry Trainor’s performance is a memorable one, and Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl could definitely use a wildcard like Crazy Steve in the roster.

While Power Stone 2 is technically an arena fighter, there's no arguing that it's the arena fighter closest to Super Smash Bros . Power Stone 2 upgrades its player count from two to four, and focuses even more on items and environmental interaction than the first game did. The result is a chaotic brawl across multiple surprisingly dynamic stages that are up there with the best Super Smash Bros. has to offer. This series is harder to come by these days, having only been released on Dreamcast , PSP, and in arcades, but emulation should provide a good way to experience this often-forgotten Capcom clas


Donnie can move around the stage with a recklessness that can go unmatched thanks to his animalistic upbringing. He can jump around or maybe even swing around on vines for some of his attacks, or call on some animals to assist him with some wild attacks

For example, the Manhattan stage from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles is shown quite a bit throughout the trailer. While it doesn't specifically show different variations, it could be a more hidden or nuanced feature that only happens during certain matches. Dynamic stages could make each subsequent match more exciting and varied.


As fighting games have progressed through the years, they have shifted their rosters to allow for guest characters, characters that come from other franchises to join the game. With this game being in its first iteration, guest characters are probably not likely, but if anyone has a chance to be the first, it's without question Do


Jenny has a massive following of fans even though the show was short-lived, and she was literally built for a game like this one. Jenny's super strength and speed, as well as her large array of weaponry she can turn her hands and feet into would give her a move-set that will make Jenny the fan-favorite she was always meant to

One of the funniest things people are doing after the All-Stars brawl stars Walkthrough commercial came out is Tweeting as if footage/stills from old Nickelodeon shows are actual stills from All-Stars Brawl and complaining about their favorite "fighter".

While character entrances probably won't dynamically change gameplay, they will at least flesh out each character's respective Nickelodeon universe. Perhaps the trailer is alluding to unlockable or secret animations that can be equipped from a character screen.

Incorporating them into the game would be an interesting challenge. Maybe they could appear as one slot on the roster, simple palette swaps of each other? Maybe one of the Action League members could be chosen as the series' representation for the game. Regardless, a callback to one of modern animation’s more unconventional super-teams deserves a spot in the cast.