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This is the list of enemies. While they are enemies in Story Mode, they were also hired or tamed to serve to sacrifice and give their lives (but in reality, they are just still alive, so it is supposed to be a metaphor that was already spoken by any staff member of World Smashing Federation (like the main ring announcer and commentator Michael Buffer, the promoter, Vince McMahon, etc.), or any Earthian Union government official (like the President of the Earthian Union, Ban Ki-Moon)) for Earth's entertainment during smashing bouts.

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  • List of Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Unleashed enemies
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  • This is the list of enemies. While they are enemies in Story Mode, they were also hired or tamed to serve to sacrifice and give their lives (but in reality, they are just still alive, so it is supposed to be a metaphor that was already spoken by any staff member of World Smashing Federation (like the main ring announcer and commentator Michael Buffer, the promoter, Vince McMahon, etc.), or any Earthian Union government official (like the President of the Earthian Union, Ban Ki-Moon)) for Earth's entertainment during smashing bouts.
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  • This is the list of enemies. While they are enemies in Story Mode, they were also hired or tamed to serve to sacrifice and give their lives (but in reality, they are just still alive, so it is supposed to be a metaphor that was already spoken by any staff member of World Smashing Federation (like the main ring announcer and commentator Michael Buffer, the promoter, Vince McMahon, etc.), or any Earthian Union government official (like the President of the Earthian Union, Ban Ki-Moon)) for Earth's entertainment during smashing bouts. Below them are a list of enemies from franchises and animals, regardless who were from real life or fictional, including mutts and mutated animals. Starting from the second round, they will first appear by stepping into the ring in main entrances in order to entertain the audience and have more fun and cause chaos in the ring, alongside with disasters and traps all together. More commonly, they change their clothing colors, make alliances, break alliances, fight each other, etc., and above all, they all do the same. When you kill one of them, a loud cannon, similar to what it did to the Hunger Games, will signal the death of an enemy, just before the boxing bell rings again, signalling the end of the round. Most of them are all not playable (but not all of them), but can be played via hacking, modding, cheating or unlocking. You can make alliance on them throughout fights, but you can also optionally break up. When the fight ends, they'll clap for your victory or your defeat.
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