Super Smash Bros. Ultimate crossed over with Nickelodeon Characters

A super-cool mash-up poster has been made for this years Nickelodeon Smash Ultimate Tournament.

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Nickelodeon Animations are celebrating their internal annual Super Smash Bros. tournament and what better way to build the hype then to dish up a epic crossover poster.

Nickelodeon's SpongeBob Squarepants storyboard artist, Kurt Snyder is to thank for the above crossover poster that features the same layout as the Super Smash Bros. Ultimate one but features iconic Nickelodeon characters. Snyder has also gone above and beyond to converge the Super Smash Bros. Ultimate character positions and features with the Nickelodeon characters.

The first thing that has popped into my head after seeing this is what would Nickelodeon characters look like in Super Smash Bros.?They would certainly have to retain their cartoon look for authenticity purposes, but how would they play? Take Spongebob Square Pants for example, would his range attacks be him blowing bubbles? Could he form into a cube and smash into the ground like Kirby? Nickelodeon character move-sets are a strange but awesome thing to think about, and if Nickelodeon characters ever did make it to Smash I think they would be a massive nostalgic hit.

A montage video has been posted by Nick Animation, it gives a behind the scenes look at their Smash Tournament, check it out below.

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