Ice Climber (universe)
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| Developer(s) | Nintendo Hudson Hamster Corporation |
| Publisher(s) | Nintendo Hamster Corporation |
| Designer(s) | Kenji Miki |
| Genre(s) | Platformer |
| Console/platform of origin | Arcade |
| First installment | VS. Ice Climber (1985) |
| Latest installment | Arcade Archives Ice Climber (2019) |
TheIce Climber universe (アイスクライマー,Ice Climber) refers to theSuper Smash Bros. series's collection of characters, stages, and properties that hail fromNintendo's old, classic NES gameIce Climber, released in 1985. The game was one of several classic NES games thatHAL Laboratory was considering bringing back to modern attention by including it inSuper Smash Bros. Melee, and it won out over the other games to include theIce Climbers as playable characters.
Interestingly, it has made two crossovers with theBalloon Fight universe: the alternate music forIcicle Mountain, simply calledBalloon Fight, and thefish that is a regular enemy when the iceberg drops into the water inThe Summit.
Franchise description[edit]
In January 1985, one of the various original video games developed byNintendo's Research and Development division for the Japanese Famicom wasIce Climber, as part of a stream of similarly "one-shot" games released in rapid succession in late 1984 and early 1985 (other games includedClu Clu Land,Excitebike, andBalloon Fight, which incidentally was released just a week earlier). It was the first game programmed by Kazuaki Morita, who went on to become the main programmer of the industry-definingSuper Mario Bros. later that year, and became a prolific programmer for multiple titles in theMario andThe Legend of Zelda series, as well as forStar Fox 64.Ice Climber attained a notable level of popularity in Japan[1], but, like many other early Famicom games prior to the launch ofSuper Mario Bros., was not necessarily any kind of breakout hit, and was never chosen as a recipient for sequels or follow-ups. The game was also arguably overshadowed bySuper Mario Bros. when both games were among the fairly extensive launch library for the Famicom's Western equivalent, the NES. Nonetheless, the game can be said to have a particularly significant background role in Nintendo's early release timeline because Morita described his work on the game as a "warm-up" before becoming a main programmer onSuper Mario Bros.
A little-known arcade version ofIce Climber entitledVS. Ice Climber was released in North America in the October of the previous year, which included some different stages; exclusive level hazards and enemies; and other mechanic changes, but otherwise,Ice Climber remained an isolated, historical relic from the early years of the Famicom/NES. Sixteen years later, however, Nintendo'sSuper Smash Bros. crossover fighting game series selectively picked its main characters, theIce Climbers, as a playable character choice representing an exclusively "retro" game series among a sea of Nintendo characters well-known in Nintendo's modern lineup of IPs. The appearance of the Ice Climbers in 2001'sSuper Smash Bros. Melee - which developerHAL Laboratory chose over other retro NES games such asBalloon Fight andKid Icarus - spurred on multiple rereleases of their game in a variety of formats, such as for the e-Reader, a Game Boy Advance cartridge, the Virtual Console featured on the Wii; the 3DS; and the Wii U, and as part of the Switch's online service. The arcade version has also seen a rerelease as part of theArcade Archives series. Despite the Ice Climbers reappearing inSuper Smash Bros. Brawl andSuper Smash Bros. Ultimate, though, there have never been any announced plans to produce some kind of modern-day follow-up.
InIce Climber, the player controls Popo, a mountaineer with a chibi appearance in a blue Inuit parka and wielding a mallet, and in a two-player cooperative mode, a second, female Ice Climber in a pink parka, Nana, becomes a simultaneous second player-character. TheIce Climbers are motivated into jumping up through vertical, platform-heavy "glacial mountain" stages when all of their vegetables are stolen by a giantcondor that retreats to the top of each stage, and along the way, they must smash blocks of ice either by jumping into them from underneath or using their mallets. In addition to randomly forming ice stalactites that fall down from above, several varieties of enemies native to the mountains threaten to reduce an Ice Climber's limited stock of lives: a flying bird named the Nitpicker (sharing a name with a similar bird enemy inDonkey Kong Jr.), an upright-walkingPolar Bear that wears pink shorts and sunglasses, and aTopi, which was famously changed from a seal to a rotund, yeti-like creature in the Western version, perhaps to avoid potential accusations of endorsing animal cruelty (in that the game depicts humans bludgeoning live seals for a point reward). Furthermore, the arcade version includes two enemies which were omitted from the NES release: the Bee, which wields a spear and flies across the screen, and the Butterfly, which replaces the Condor in some levels. The upper half of every stage is an enemy-free "bonus" stage in which the Ice Climbers have the opportunity to navigate a tricky set of platforms, collect vegetables for points, and potentially jump up to and grab the condor's talons (or the Butterfly's feet in some levels inVs. Ice Climber) at the mountain peak, all for a massive point bonus.
InSuper Smash Bros. Melee[edit]
Ice Climber is a franchise first introduced in theSmash series inSuper Smash Bros. Melee, and it features a standard universe's worth of content from the franchise.
Fighter[edit]
- Ice Climbers (Starter): A pair of children clad in blue and pink Inuit parkas, the Ice Climbers (respectively, Popo and Nana) live and sustain themselves on a variety of vegetables. When a giant condor steals the vegetables for itself and flees up to the peaks of various mountains, the pair grabs big mallets and hike up each mountain, smashing blocks of ice in their way and swatting Topis, Nitpickers, and Polar Bears before retrieving their stolen veggies and confronting the condor at the top. The Ice Climbers are the most unique fighter inMelee in that it is two copies of the same fighter mimicking each other's moves a fraction of a second apart, and the player controls the one "lead" Ice Climber while the second is computer controlled. At first considered gimmicky, over time professional players have learned to take advantage of this setup with various innovations such asdesynching, transforming the Ice Climbers into a combatant in the high tier.
Stage[edit]
Melee features one stage based on theIce Climber game. Two other stages, however, were left unfinished, though theirdata is still on the disc.
- Infinite Glacier:Icicle Mountain (Starter): Representing the vertical, platformed mountains that Popo and Nana regularly scale, this is perhaps the game's most unusual stage; it is an infinitely scrolling vertical stage where all sorts of platforms are laid out in almost random configuration, and one must pay attention both to the battling and keeping oneself on platforms that aren't about to disappear off the bottom into the abyss. It is a combination of this and the fact that the KO boundaries on either side of the stage are rather close to each other, causing potentially random KOs, that many players consider this their least favorite stage, and it is often banned intournaments. TheAdventure Mode version of this stage features manyTopis andPolar Bears as common enemies, and theMario-series itemFreezie makes many appearances as well.
Common Enemies[edit]
Melee features some easily KO'ed enemies hailing from theIce Climber universe.
- Topi: In the U.S. versions of bothMelee and the originalIce Climber, the Topi is a small, fluffy creature said to resemble a Yeti. In the Japanese versions of these games, however, the Topi is a blue seal. The reason for this change is that Nintendo was wary of potential American accusations of depicting animal cruelty inIce Climber, in which the Ice Climbers would hammer the Seal Topis with their mallets, so they changed the Topi into a more fictional creature. In the originalIce Climber, the Yeti Topi or the Seal Topi is relatively harmless and serves only to impede progress by placing blocks of ice over the openings in stages the Ice Climbers would jump through, and inMelee they walk and slide around damaging whoever they bump into.
- Polar Bear: This animal is a bipedal polar bear wearing pink shorts and sunglasses. InIce Climber it is an uncommon enemy which is potentially deadly because it pounds the ice to force the screen to move upward, and if the Ice Climbers are too far down at the bottom, they will lose a life. As commonMelee enemies, they operate just like they did before. They also act like Topis in that they walk around without doing much of anything, but characters bumping into them take more damage, and Polar Bears take more hits before they areKO'ed.
Music[edit]
- Icicle Mountain: A synthesized medley of the two primary tunes in the NES gameIce Climber, with the first part being the "Bonus stage music" and the second part being the "Normal stage music". It appears inIcicle Mountain as a primary track. It is Song 25 in theSound Test.
- Ice Climbers' Victory: The victory theme ofIce Climbers is an orchestration of the victory music that occurs in the originalIce Climber when an Ice Climber reaches the top of a stage and manages to jump up and grab onto the talons of theCondor. It is Song 50 in the Sound Test.
Trophies[edit]
InSuper Smash Bros. Brawl[edit]
The Ice Climbers return inSuper Smash Bros. Brawl with little changes made to them and their representation other than a huge graphical improvement and a new stage in place of Icicle Mountain.
Fighter[edit]
- Ice Climbers (Starter): The duo returns again after debuting inSuper Smash Bros. Melee. Aside from anon-screen appearance where they drop in from the sky holding onto theCondor and a colossal new Final Smash namedIceberg, nothing much seems to have changed about the mountain-climbing duo.
On the final character select screen (after all characters are unlocked), the Ice Climbers share the fourth column with fellow NES/Famicom-originated charactersPit,R.O.B., andSamus.
Stage[edit]
- Summit (Starter): A stage that takes place at the summit ofIcicle Mountain. As players fight, the chunk of the mountain they're on will break off of the mountain and slide down into the icy waters below. While floating in these waters, a polar bear like in the original game will appear and push the stage down to a level where players may drown if not careful. The fish fromBalloon Fight also appears and may eat players, causing an instantKO.
Item[edit]
- Vegetables (Ice Climber): An item that appears only on the Summit, food from the mountains of the original game will appear as a healing item, similar tofood.
Music[edit]
Original Track[edit]
- Ice Climber: A medley of the originalIce Climber game's title screen and main theme; changing tone and pace depending on whether the stage is at the top of the summit, sliding down the mountain, or floating in the ocean. This track is also played during Ice Climbers' Classic Mode credits and in theGlacial Peak's first part inThe Subspace Emissary.
Returning Track[edit]
Icicle Mountain (Melee): Taken directly from Melee.
Victory Theme[edit]
- Victory! Ice Climbers: Taken from the original Ice Climber, this was the fanfare that would play if Popo or Nana completed a bonus level by grabbing the Condor's talons at the end.
Trophies[edit]
Sticker[edit]
Masterpiece[edit]
InSuper Smash Bros. 4[edit]
The Ice Climbers are not playable inSuper Smash Bros. 4.Masahiro Sakurai originally planned to include them in the game, but ultimately removed them, as the Nintendo 3DS version did not have the power to run them, and Sakurai did not want theWii U version to have an exclusive character. As such, allIce Climber content is labeled under the "Others" category.
Common Enemy[edit]
- Polar Bear: The Polar Bear returns from previous titles as an enemy inSmash Run.
Trophies[edit]
Both Versions[edit]
- Ice Climbers
Nintendo 3DS[edit]
- Polar Bear
Music[edit]
Returning Tracks[edit]
Icicle Mountain: Taken directly from Melee. It is also used on theWrecking Crew stage.
Ice Climber: returns unchanged fromBrawl as a track on theWrecking Crew stage.
InSuper Smash Bros. Ultimate[edit]
Fighter[edit]
- 15.Ice Climbers (Unlockable): After an absence fromSmash 4, the duo finally returns as an unlockable fighter after being a starter inMelee andBrawl. The duo received some major nerfs to their gameplay, most notably that the side character (depending on alternate costumes) can no longer react as the main character grabs. This effectively killed major chain grabs that the duo were known for.
Stage[edit]
Summit (Starter): The icy mountain returns as a retro stage inUltimate after being left out ofSmash 4.
Item[edit]
- Vegetables (Ice Climber): The vegetables that appears only on the Summit return.
Music[edit]
There are no newIce Climber tracks inUltimate.
Returning Tracks[edit]
Arrangements and remixes from previousSmash games.
Ice Climber (Melee): An arrangement of the bonus stage theme and stage theme fromIce Climber. Returns fromMelee, renamed fromIcicle Mountain.
Ice Climber (Brawl): A medley of tracks fromIce Climber, including the bonus stage theme and the stage theme. Returns fromBrawl. Appeared in the Ice Climbers' character trailer.
Victory Theme[edit]
- Victory! Ice Climbers: A remix of the theme that plays when clearing a bonus stage fromIce Climber, the beginning is cut down inUltimate.
Spirits[edit]
Trivia[edit]
- Ice Climber is one of the only universes to have more trophies than stickers.
- TheIce Climber andMetal Gear universes are the only universes to have their only playable character not return inSuper Smash Bros. 4. BothSnake and theIce Climbers would later return inSuper Smash Bros. Ultimate.
- Despite having two tracks, theIce Climber universe does not have its own category inUltimate's music section. This also holds true for theDuck Hunt universe.
- TheGame & Watch universe has its own category despite only having two music tracks.
| Fighter | Ice Climbers (SSBM ·SSBB ·SSBU) |
|---|---|
| Stages | Icicle Mountain ·Summit |
| Items | Vegetables |
| Enemies | Polar Bear ·Topi |
| Other | Condor |
| Trophies,Stickers andSpirits | Trophies (SSBM ·SSBB) ·Stickers ·Spirits |
| Music | Brawl ·Ultimate |
| Masterpiece | Ice Climber |


