Wednesday, 13 October 2021 22:42

Fox's Animated Sitcoms Could Make for a Fun Super Smash Bros. Clone

Written by Stan Hogeweg
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Super Smash Bros. has a simple design that makes its premise work well with tons of potential media, including the stars of Fox’s animated shows.

One reason Super Smash Bros. has such a broad appeal is that it's simple. The Nintendo fighting game franchise was always meant to be a party game above all else. Anyone can pick up a controller, choose a Super Smash Bros. fighter, and duke it out with their friends. While there's highly technical platform fighters out there inspired by Smash Bros., many others are pretty easy to pick up and play. For instance, the new Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl not only appeals to fighting game fans of all ages through its diverse roster of Nickelodeon characters, it also welcomes players of all skill levels.

The widespread use of Nickelodeon characters may be a more important part of Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl's identity. The game from Ludosity and Fair Play Labs proves that Nickelodeon shows can translate into a fighting game successfully, so maybe other companies like Fox could convert some of their animated shows into a fighting game. From The Simpsons to Family Guy, Fox is not short on recognizable shows that could populate a Super Smash Bros. clone built on the adult comedy which made them successful.

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Fox's Characters are Perfect for a Fighting Game

The Fox Broadcasting Company's line of animated shows has flourished over the years. It all started with The Simpsons, which eventually led into Futurama, but Fox is also the home of Seth MacFarlane's animated shows including Family Guy, American Dad!, and The Cleveland Show. Aside from this family of shows, Fox is the source of the early 2000s classic King of the Hill and the ongoing Bob's Burgers. If Fox ever decided to compile these shows and characters into a Super Smash Bros.-style platform fighter with a huge roster, there'd be more than enough playable characters to choose from.

The characters themselves would be comfortable in a fighting game, too. A lot of Fox animated shows love to use slapstick, and generally don't shy away from violence. Each Fox characters' antics could translate into all kinds of goofy movesets that reference some of their best moments, just like how many Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl characters are practically walking highlight reels of that character's funniest or most memorable moments.

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Animated shows on Fox also have a great tone for a fighting game. As a general rule, Fox's animated shows are adult comedies first and foremost, which means they run the gamut of comedic tones from expertly clever to hilariously crude. That's exactly what the tone of a Fox fighting game should be. In a Super Smash Bros.-style fighting game, a little good-hearted trash talk is part of the fun, so a taunt-rich game about Fox animated shows could showcase each show's sense of humor while fitting into the fighting game niche. What's more, a fighting game built on these shows' adult humor would really stand out from the more family friendly tone that many platform fighters like Smash and Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl aim for.

Fox's Potential Take on Super Smash Bros.

It's impossible to say if Fox is considering anything even close to a Super Smash Bros. clone. All that can be said for sure is that Fox historically hasn't shied away from video games; its shows have produced some well-loved titles like The Simpsons: Hit and Run. For now, any lovers of Family Guy or Futurama will just have to hope that Fox will someday consider a game like this. Hopefully Fox is paying close attention to Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl's reception. If Nickelodeon can turn its characters into such a popular fighting game ala Super Smash Bros., maybe Fox can too.

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