![]() The series itself used to be more niche in the West, where it was still somewhat popular, but fell under the radar compared to Nintendo's other franchises.Melee, Marth himself is one of the most popular characters in the series, which leads to the interesting case where most of Marth's western fanbase is based around Smash Bros more than his home series, at least until Heroes and Warriors. While the games set in Marth's world are loved in Japan, with Mystery of the Emblem being heralded as the very best, the rest of the world sees them as some of the weakest parts in the series or at least not accessible enough to warrant the special treatment for crossovers and spinoffs. ![]() Particularly obvious with shipping (especially when it comes to sexual orientation), since the games rarely define specific canon pairings, and the support system often gives one character multiple potential romances. Alternative Character Interpretation: Given how many characters there are across the games, this is inevitable.
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