Super Smash Bros. Brawl: Kirby’s Final Smash and Ashley’s theme
What we have here are two new updates for upcoming Wii video game Super Smash Bros. Brawl from the guys over at official website Smash Bros. DOJO! The first update is all about Kirby’s Final Smash while the other one is a preview of Ashley’s theme from WarioWare Touched!
Kirby’s finishing move is quite different from all the rest. When about to execute his Final Smash, Kirby puts on a cook’s hat, takes out a giant pot, and puts all his enemies inside. Kirby will then literally cook them (to death?) by stirring the said pot gently and deliberately.
Next up is Ashley’s Theme from WarioWare Touched! The game itself was released on Nintendo DS and utilizes to the fullest the platform’s features such as the touch screen and the stylus. Those familiar with the series will know that Ashley is a witch in training living in Diamond City inside a creepy mansion.
The Read link below will take you to the official site’s page for Ashley’s theme where you can listen to its English version. The page will also provide you with a link to the official Japanese version of the musical arrangement.
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What we have here are two new updates for upcoming Wii video game Super Smash Bros. Brawl from the guys over at official website Smash Bros. DOJO! The first update is all about Kirby’s Final Smash while the other one is a preview of Ashley’s theme from WarioWare Touched!
Kirby’s finishing move is quite different from all the rest. When about to execute his Final Smash, Kirby puts on a cook’s hat, takes out a giant pot, and puts all his enemies inside. Kirby will then literally cook them (to death?) by stirring the said pot gently and deliberately.
Next up is Ashley’s Theme from WarioWare Touched! The game itself was released on Nintendo DS and utilizes to the fullest the platform’s features such as the touch screen and the stylus. Those familiar with the series will know that Ashley is a witch in training living in Diamond City inside a creepy mansion.
The Read link below will take you to the official site’s page for Ashley’s theme where you can listen to its English version. The page will also provide you with a link to the official Japanese version of the musical arrangement.