Dorayaki
King Bowser
It's an obvious point that there aren't many female characters in Smash bros games. In Mario spinoffs, it can be controlled with numerous main female characters. But in Smash bros or other all-star brands, it's usually difficult when dealing with male representives from all titles. Is it possible to be controlled?
Mario/Marioverse: It's not pleasant to see Peach the only heroine of the eight representives while Yoshi could be without gender. Mario bros and Bowser are from SMB, and the rest represent their subseries. If we can't additionally add new female representives from each series (Daisy/Dixie/Mona), the only possible way could be replacing Diddy who is a second male kong of his own series.
Zelda series: Not to say heroines, the series itself doesn't have numerous recurring characters. Even if Toon Link won't be in Smash 4, it's hard to find a second suitable female represntive.
Kid Icarus: Palutena seems to be the only candidate. But it also seems unlikely to occur if she's a goddess and won't fight like Zelda or Peach.
Kirby series: Many to choose, like Tiff or Adeleine. However, it's restricted by Nintendo if they would not pay attention to other major characters beside the three present representives in future Kirby games.
Falcon series: We did have some female racers like Jody or Kate. However, it's unkown if they're considered in the first place since they're not actaul "heroines" of the racing games.
Starfox series: Needless to say, Krystal.
Pokemon series: The series don't stress on genders of the animals. The most possible way is an XY female trainer in face of the old male trainer.
Mother/EarthBound: Paula seems to be the suitable one.
Fire Embelm: If we stick to the original Shadow Dragon, the suitable fighter is Caeda/Sheeda.
New series(?): Jill the Drill Dozer.
The fact we usually met is most notable games have both the main protagonist and antagonist being male, and it leads to a Smash "Bros" game. It's difficult to be changed unless Nintendo make new girls' titles, or make those heroines referred above become more important in their own games.
Fire Embelm and EarthBound are the series that use different stories in each game. However, if the staff choose only the male protagonist from each game, none of the heroines would be chosen for sure. Some other second-protagonists would face a similar problem.
Mario/Marioverse: It's not pleasant to see Peach the only heroine of the eight representives while Yoshi could be without gender. Mario bros and Bowser are from SMB, and the rest represent their subseries. If we can't additionally add new female representives from each series (Daisy/Dixie/Mona), the only possible way could be replacing Diddy who is a second male kong of his own series.
Zelda series: Not to say heroines, the series itself doesn't have numerous recurring characters. Even if Toon Link won't be in Smash 4, it's hard to find a second suitable female represntive.
Kid Icarus: Palutena seems to be the only candidate. But it also seems unlikely to occur if she's a goddess and won't fight like Zelda or Peach.
Kirby series: Many to choose, like Tiff or Adeleine. However, it's restricted by Nintendo if they would not pay attention to other major characters beside the three present representives in future Kirby games.
Falcon series: We did have some female racers like Jody or Kate. However, it's unkown if they're considered in the first place since they're not actaul "heroines" of the racing games.
Starfox series: Needless to say, Krystal.
Pokemon series: The series don't stress on genders of the animals. The most possible way is an XY female trainer in face of the old male trainer.
Mother/EarthBound: Paula seems to be the suitable one.
Fire Embelm: If we stick to the original Shadow Dragon, the suitable fighter is Caeda/Sheeda.
New series(?): Jill the Drill Dozer.
The fact we usually met is most notable games have both the main protagonist and antagonist being male, and it leads to a Smash "Bros" game. It's difficult to be changed unless Nintendo make new girls' titles, or make those heroines referred above become more important in their own games.
Fire Embelm and EarthBound are the series that use different stories in each game. However, if the staff choose only the male protagonist from each game, none of the heroines would be chosen for sure. Some other second-protagonists would face a similar problem.