Description
Well ever since when I look up at the character rosters from Super Smash Bros 4 from WiiU and 3DS, that would be cool if I do that with Object Crossovers contestants (all 80 contestants). Beside we only a month away for the 3DS version released. When I did that, it looks like it kinda fits perfectly. The reason is that both Object Crossovers and Super Smash Bros 4 are both have some favorite and/or least favorite characters in the rosters (except that SSB4 is a beaten up, not Object Crossovers so yeah). However I only going to make it different to the SSB4 roster so here how it goes.
There are five different groups I made and I'm going to tell you about them one by one. The first group is called, "The Multi-Show Group." "The Multi-Show Group" are two or more contestants who appear in the same object show together. But what you didn't know is that their the only group to have contestants to have contestants in order. Not only is the order to the first episode released in every object show (Previews count), but it also the order where the contestants first spoke. For example, in the first episode of BFDI, Match is the first contestant to speak so she's first one, followed by Pencil who replied her (That also count), so Pencil is in 2nd next to Match. So on the "Multi-Show Group" we have: Battle for Dream Island, Battle for Dream Island Again, Inanimate Insanity, Inanimate Insanity II, Object Mayhem, Object Overload, Brawl Of The Objects, Object Twoniverse, and A Strive For The Million.
The second group is called, "The Develop Show Group". Like the "Multi-Show Group," "The Develop Show Group" have two or more contestants who appear in the same object show together. But unlike "Multi-Show Group," "The Develop Show Group" don't have the order when the characters first spoke. Probably this group didn't have the episode released yet (They still on the development) (Anthropomorphous Adventure and The Advance) or the first real challenge was in the later episode (Through The Wood). So on "The Develop Show Group"" we have, "Through The Wood, Anthropomorphous Adventures, and The Advance.
The third group is called, "The Recommend Show Group." As the name subject, "The Recommend Show Group" contain recommended characters from other shows. Instead of being in the respect object shows, they are truly independent to have the group of their own. Their the only group where the group is in alphabetical order and depend on which season debut. So in the "Recommend Show Group," they have recommended characters from Battle for Dream Island, Battle for Dream Island Again, Inanimate Insanity, and Brawl of The Objects.
The fourth group, "The Single Standing Group" are just only one contestant who appear in object show. Not 2, not 3, just 1. so in that group we have, "Battle for A Wish, Mystique Island, Battle for Champions Resort, and APEX.
Finally the firth group is called "The Object Showless Group." As the name goes, the group contain contestants who don't appear in any object shows or their own object shows. Mostly they are original characters (or OCs they called) who debut (which the debut is not ready yet and we have more contestants right about now so not right now). So far, Immunity Token is the only one who's in that group.
That's all of the groups. If you guys ask where are the others (such as Nickel, Taco, Pin, etc)? Where I just have to said that these contestants are chosen by people from YouTube (Real People, not me chosen all 80). So don't tell me to put your characters in it, Ocs aren't allowed (for now). Contestants who don't appear in Object Crossovers will be appear in the square tokens (Which is a trophy version of SSB4). Anyway thank you everyone who reads this. If you have questions, let me know.
Credits:
Credit to and for the BFDI/A Characters and Assets.
Credit to ClumsyDog01 for his characters and assets from Through The Woods.
Credit to PlooyZuki for his characters from Battle for a Wish.
Credit to for his characters from Object Overload.
Credit to for his characters and assets from Brawl of The Objects.
Credit to for his characters from Object Universe and Object Twoniverse.
Credit to for his characters and assets from Inanimate Insanity and Inanimate Insanity II.
Credit to for his characters and assets from The Advance.
Credit to for his characters from APEX.
Credit to for his characters from Anthropomorphous Adventures.
Credit to for his characters from Object Mayhem.
Credit to for his characters from MI.
Credit to for his characters from Battle for Champions Resort.
Credit to for his characters from The Strive For The Million.
Credit to Nintendo for the roster idea from SSB4.