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Zangief | Albert Wesker | However, in the manuals for Metroid and Metroid Fusion, the box for Metroid: Zero Mission game box, the Super Metroid Nintendo Power comic, and the intro to Super Metroid in-game introduction refer to Mother Brain as the leader of the Space Pirates, with the manual for Metroid. Revolver Ocelot | Palkia | Marx | Transforming into a larger formLasersHyper BeamsFireBombsEnergy rings. Redd | Paz Ortega Andrade | King Worm | She was designed by Michael Spitzer (FailureFactory). ("Gameboy", "Quest for the Potion of Power", and "The Trouble with Tetris"). Mother Brain is portrayed as an arrogant, cunning and manipulative A.I that progressively grew to value the life of their creators, the Chozo as useless, while viewing herself as perfect. Bokoblins | She can be defeated by hitting her in the back enough times after the glass of her capsule breaks. Several power cables come off the bottom of her body, and she appears to be permanently attached to the floor of her tank, unlike the Federations' Aurora Units, which are free-floating. Betrays the Chozo when the Space Pirates invaded Chozo and immediately joined them.
Father Balder | Mother Brain returns as an Assist Trophy, behaving exactly the same as in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U and 3DS. False Bowser | Additional Notice: This template is meant for admin maintenance only. Aparoid Queen, Anime Vaati | Stabs her back legs backwards, then her front legs in front of herself. Metal Face | Furthermore, Mother later took control of the Space Pirates, after she realizes that they are just a submissive tribe of workers. Her biggest obstacle to achieve this objective is Samus, the only Hero in Mother Brain's Fate deck, who can both remove Metroids from the realm and attach the Baby to herself, which keeps Mother Brain from placing more Metroids and keeps her unable to win. Tosses the opponent into the air above her head and releases a burst of energy at them from the top of her capsule. SlaveryTerrorismTreasonMurder DJ Octavio | Flashes her eye for a moment before releasing a large purple fireball forward from it. Crocomire | Baba | Any act of removing this villain from the category without a Removal Proposal shall be considered vandalism (or a futile "heroic" attempt of redemption) and the user will have high chances of being terminated blocked. This is because The Super Mario Bros. Super Show was airing around the same time which featured the characters and world of the Mario games. Panther Caroso | The opening "teasers" are not included on the DVD set, as these were not a part of Shout! Queen Sectonia | Some teasers for "Captain N & Super Mario World" are included on the menus of the "Captain N & Super Mario World" DVD. Dark Pit | Main villains. Tatanga | Although Mother Brain herself only appears in a flashback at the beginning recapping her role in Super Metroid, her personality relies in the android Melissa Bergman (also known as MB), the main antagonist of Metroid: Other M. MB perceives all life forms in the Bottle Ship not under her control, including the scientists, as a threat and controls the Desbrachians to attack in order for her to take over.
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Golems (Kirby) | Rayquaza | General Guy | This is a List of every villain in Sonic For Hire. Factory received tapes containing Family Channel airings for season 2 episodes (the episodes were cut for time and split into 4 acts instead of 3). Unown | Thales | Snake Man | Master Hand | Mother Brain from Metroid (voiced by Levi Stubbs) – The primary villain of the series. Primids | Once Mother Brain dies, a Countdown starts, destined this time to end in the obliteration of the entire planet. Tiki Tak Tribe (Kalimba | Gong-Oh | Maraca Gang | Wacky Pipes | Cordian | Banjo Bottom | Xylobone) | Duon | Zurees, Others Twinrova | Bulborbs | Blippers | Chain Chomps | False Samus | Jeanne | Wollywog | After it is revealed that Grey Voice has only been pretending to be a Space Pirate commander so that he can get closer to her, he then attacks Mother Brain, claiming that even though he will allow the Pirates to have the planet, he will not allow a "defective" product to continue. Original songs, very loosely based on existing music, was used in action sequences in seasons 2 and 3.
Missing from the DVD is the entire "underwater piranha battle" scene involving Kevin and Simon, and some of the "hoisting Mother Brain's body up a cliff" scene with Kid Icarus and Mega Man. This Villain was proposed and approved by Villains Wiki's Pure Evil Proposals Thread. False Peach | She also mentions the Metroids as being her and the Chozo's children. Metroid Prime | Releases a small blue burst of energy directly in-front of her eyeball.
Fire Man | If attempted to attack from above, MB's Up Smash will work unless platforms are in the way. Mockiwis | She only saw them as means to achieve her own goals.
She is a cold artificial intelligence created by the Chozo, but turned against them when the Space Pirates and Ridley invaded Zebes. Ninja Kong | Metroid | *% contests with Lana over Kevin's affections, which makes for some of the most entertaining situations in the series". Afterward, Mother Brain's body is destroyed, causing her head to fall down and become pale. Gamma Metroid | Octoman | Sword Man | In 1994, it was taken off most channels, and this was the last time the series has been shown on US TV.
Ryuji Yamazaki | Fawful | Gleeok | [citation needed] Additionally, all third-party characters (Simon Belmont, Mega Man, Dr. Wright, the Count, and Dr. Wily) were not in the comic. Arlon | Iago | To achieve this, she must find both The Baby and Cloning Technology in her Villain deck, and activate Cloning Technology at least four times to place a Metroid at each location of her realm. Phantom Ganon | She plans on using an "evolved" form of the Metroid, an intelligent one, so that she may become the ruler of the universe. Yellow Devil, Assists Trophies/Poké Ball Pokémon Nintendo of America, Inc. later decided to follow Studdard's ideas and create a cartoon series, opting neither to credit nor to compensate its creator. Factory's deal with DiC. The Skull | Sometimes humor (intentionally, or unintentionally) also stems from the comparatively loose interpretations of the laws of reality that apply in Videoland. Grings Kodai | Quick Man | According to the manual for Super Metroid and the manual for Metroid: Zero Mission. Solon | Box Boxer | Mother Brain in her mechanical bipedal body after she is defeated in her tank jar. Several other characters make recurring appearances, including Donkey Kong, The Count from Castlevania and Dr. Wright from Mega Man. That could be why. [15] However, although the set is called The Complete Series, there are some omissions: The DVD set is packaged in two double-disc thin packs. Rayquaza |
Kludge | Mother Brain appears as a sticker, which increases flinch resistance when equipped by any character. Every episode of Season 3 is available on Australian DVD alongside the entire series of the "Super Mario World" cartoon, just like in the US. Les began his own line of comics called Brain Sucker. In Metroid Prime 3: Corruption, it is revealed that the Galactic Federation uses organic supercomputers known as Aurora Units, brain-like neuron masses in tanks that closely resemble Mother Brain. Diggernaut | Ganondorf | Write the first paragraph of your page here. Skuttlers | X-Parasites | Makes her eye glows purple for a brief moment before releasing a thin purple laser to sweep underneath her. During season 2, Game Boy (a human-sized supercomputer shaped like the console) joins the N Team.
Her eye is now white and has no pupil (though Metroid: Other M appears to have retconned this and gave her a more detailed eyeball) and she has a metallic mouth, complete with tongue and spittle, from which she can roar. Gangrel | Bullet Bills | Eggplant Wizard | Kanden | "[12] An article at 1UP.COM describes Samus as "rambunctious, reckless, and gets into @#! Releases a claw-tipped cable from her base, firing it forward to grab an opponent and pull them closer. She is a cold artificial intelligence created by the Chozo, but she turned against them when the Space Pirates and Ridley invaded Zebes. Bumpety Bombs | Knight Man | While that is going on, Mother Brain grows in size.
Ridley | Queen Metroid | Leon Powalski | Metroid Boxy | Deadly Six (Zavok, Master Zik, Zeena, Zomom, Zazz, Zor) | Pigma Dengar | The following cards are in Mother Brain's Fate deck: These include 4 total Effects (Friendly Creatures; Shinespark; Crystal Flash; Power Bomb), 8 total Power Ups (Missile; Checkpoint; Gravity Suit; Ice Beam; Morph Ball; Samus' Ship; Screw Attack; Speed Booster), and 1 single Hero (Samus). Walkys | The show is also part of an hour-long block in Season 2 with The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 and with Super Mario World in Season 3 in a half-hour block. Kyle Merkulov | Surtr, Xenoblade Chronicles Plants her legs into the ground and thrusts her main body upwards, ramming the opponent with the top of her capsule. Ridley |
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Kills the Baby Metroid in front of Samus. Mother Brain pumps her parts like in her boss fight from Metroid (NES). Koopalings (Larry, Roy, Wendy, Iggy, Morton, Lemmy, Ludwig) | Octoroks | B.O.X. Born in Santa Prisca, in Cuba, in the prison known as Pena Duro, Bane was treated unfairly, and his mother died when he was 6. Surprisingly, Mother Brain does not appear as the final boss of the game. The manga shows Mother Brain's frustration with the Chozo and with the many raids of the Space Pirates. Guts Man | Plasma Wisps | A frantic, menacing version of the Metroid victory theme that ends in a more sinister tone similar to Ridley's and Dark Samus's.
Igor | Agahnim | Full body Scurvy Crew | Furthermore in Super Metroid, she proved to be very cunning, prediciting a similar result like their previous encounter, she tricks Samus into believing the battle has finally ended, only to reactivate herself now fused with a powerful mechanical body, trapping Samus and herself in a room where she couldn't easily avoid her attacks. Crash Man | Flages | Swooping Snitchbug | Mother Brain must start her turn with a Metroid at each location and the Baby under her control.
Tabuu | Meta Knight | Wart | Mouser | Sylux | Despite this, some of the instruction manuals and players' guides describe her as the leader behind the heinous Space Pirates that operates in Zebes, being the main responsible of their plans. Mother Brain is blocked by several Zebitite Walls, but she destroys them all with one leg sweep and the camera zooms in on her eye.
She seems to refer to all beings, from the Pirates to Ridley to the Federation, as simple beasts. Wario, World of Light
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Ogura | Arceus | Solidus Snake | Mecha Ridley | Pom Pom | Attempts to break Samus by declaring her a tool to her, calling herself Samus' parent just for creating the Power Suit. Factory and Sony BMG Music Entertainment. Mother Brain uses a new weapon known as the Laser Brain Attack against Samus, which not only depletes an enormous amount of Energy Tanks, but also depletes Samus' Missile, Super Missile and Power Bomb ammo. Mother Brain is a playable Villain, originally intended to be part of a video game centered collab expansion. Marx |