Skull Kid



Skull Kid is back once again and goes even crazier in the second instalment of the game. If you loved the first one, then you will go nuts when you play Skull Kid 2. In this version of the game, a lot of changes have been made that you will surely love. There is now a story behind this game and it takes place in a sort of post-apocalyptic world where everyone has gone mad. In fact, all the characters in this game are wearing skull masks! For what reason, we will never know. Skull Kid is driven mad by the Sheriff when he finds that the pie he wants to eat is replaced by a note from him.

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Skull Kid is a recurring character in The Legend of Zelda video game series. He serves as a minor character in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, the central antagonist of The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask, and a minor antagonist in The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess. He is a mischievous imp who steals Majora's Mask, which possesses him and uses his body to wreak havoc on the world of. Skull Kid is the primary antagonist of the game. With the power of Majora's Mask, he causes a series of disturbances and disasters that plague the different regions of Termina.Three days after.

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The Skull Kid

You will be going on a rampage when you play Skull Kid 2, arming yourself with a Gatling gun that never runs out of ammo! What you will love about this game is you can decimate all your enemies and even soar through the air for a short period of time when you shoot your gun downwards long enough! Enemies now come from every direction and it is total mayhem from beginning to end. Enjoy this free online game brought to you by Puff games!

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Skull Kid Cosplay

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Official artwork of Skull Kid from Hyrule Warriors Legends.

UniverseThe Legend of Zelda
DebutThe Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (1998)
Smash Bros. appearancesBrawl
SSB4
Ultimate
Most recent non-Smash appearanceHyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition (2018)
Console/platform of originNintendo 64
SpeciesSkull Kid
GenderMale
Voice actorSachi Matsumoto
Article on Zelda WikiSkull Kid

Skull Kids (スタルキッド, Stal Kid) are recurring characters in The Legend of Zelda series. They appear in Super Smash Bros. Brawl as stickers. The one from The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask appears in Super Smash Bros. 4, wearing the titular mask, as an Assist Trophy.

Origin[edit]

Skull Kid casting a spell in Majora's Mask.

Skull Kids first appeared in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time as minor characters, but one returns (specifically, the one who befriends Link once he plays Saria's Song to him) in Majora's Mask as the main antagonist in the game under the control of Majora's Mask. This Skull Kid is the basis for Super Smash Bros. 4's Assist Trophy. A Skull Kid (thought to be the same one as he knows Saria's Song) also appears as a minor character in The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess as a miniboss.

The Skull Kid's attack as an Assist Trophy is not based on any known ability of Majora's Mask itself, although Skull Kid has been seen using the power of the mask to curse people for his own amusement. Two of his attacks, however, have a mechanic that makes reference to the Stone Tower and its respective temple, which must be inverted for Link to progress.

In Super Smash Bros. Melee[edit]

Skull Kid himself did not appear, but he was mentioned in the description of the Four Giantstrophy and the Majora's Mask trophy.

In Super Smash Bros. Brawl[edit]

Skull Kids appear on two stickers in Brawl.

Stickers[edit]

NameGameEffectCharacters
Skull KidThe Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask Attack +20
Skull KidThe Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time Attack +7

Skull Kid
(Zelda Majora's Mask)

Skull Kid
(Zelda Ocarina of Time)

In Super Smash Bros. 4[edit]

As an Assist Trophy[edit]

The Skull Kid in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U.
Skull Kid flipping the screen.

The Skull Kid from The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask appears in Super Smash Bros. 4 as an Assist Trophy. As one of the Tips mentions, Skull Kid is one of the only Assist Trophies to have potentially detrimental effects to both enemies and the user. When he appears, he can do one of three things, chosen at random:

  • Flips the camera upside-down, as well as mirroring it.
  • Reverses all directional inputs for all players, so left is right and up is down. This does not apply to taunts.
  • Turns all fighters invisible.

Trophy[edit]

The Skull Kid trophy as it appears in Smash for the 3DS.
The Skull Kid trophy as it appears in Smash for the Wii U.
Skull Kid

It's said that children who get lost in the forest are turned into these music-loving little monsters. In Smash Bros., you can summon one who's sporting Majora's Mask. It'll move into the background and bring down a world of chaos on the whole stage. Even the fighter who summoned him will be affected, so try to keep a level head!

It's said that children who get lost in the forest are turned into these music-loving little monsters. You can summon one in Super Smash Bros. Wearing Majora's Mask, it'll move into the background and bring down a world of chaos on the whole stage. Even the fighter who summoned him will be affected, so try to keep a level head!

: The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (11/1998)
: The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask (10/2000)

In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate[edit]

As an Assist Trophy[edit]

Skull Kid once again returns as an Assist Trophy from Super Smash Bros. 4. Training Mode describes his Assist Trophy: Does disruptive things like turning the stage upside down or making fighters invisible. Can't be KO'd. When playing on the Spear Pillar stage, Skull Kid cannot be summoned which is likely due to Palkia which can affect the screen most likely similar to what Skull Kid usually does as an Assist Trophy. Along with Spear Pillar, Skull Kid cannot be summoned on 3D Land, Arena Ferox, Dream Land, Hyrule Castle, Jungle Japes, Magicant, Mario Circuit, Midgar, Peach's Castle, Reset Bomb Forest, Super Mario Maker, Tortimer Island, Umbra Clock Tower, and WarioWare, Inc.

As a costume[edit]

Skull Kid is also the basis for a costume for Mii Brawlers.

Spirit[edit]

No.ImageNameTypeClassSlotsBase Max Base Max Base Max AbilitySeries
205Skull Kid★★21538617493137356072439Can Be Enhanced at Lv. 99The Legend of Zelda Series
206Skull Kid & Majora's Mask★★★★24588114711596399023945985LifestealThe Legend of Zelda Series

Gallery[edit]

  • Artwork of Skull Kid from Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.

  • Skull Kid in action in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U.

Names in other languages[edit]

LanguageNameMeaning
Japaneseスタルキッド, Stal Kid
EnglishSkull Kid
FrenchSkull Kid
GermanHorror Kid
ItalianSkull Kid
SpanishSkull Kid
Chinese (Simplified)骷髅小子Skull Boy
Chinese (Traditional)骷髏小子Skull Boy
Korean스탈키드, Stal Kid
DutchSkull Kid
RussianЧерепышSkull

Trivia[edit]

  • Usually, when Skull Kid makes the fighters invisible, they stay invisible upon losing a life. However, if this happens in Smash Tour, the newly-respawned character will become visible.
  • If Skull Kid flips the screen in Training Mode, the training menu and info will also be flipped.
    • Conversely, if a character is out of the camera's view and taking hoop damage during a standard match, the hoop will point at the character's actual location, instead of following the flipped camera view.
  • Skull Kid is one of the few Assist Trophies to be revealed on the Super Smash Bros. Ultimate website rather than in a Nintendo Direct.
  • Skull Kid cannot be summoned on Spear Pillar due to his abilities conflicting with those of Dialga and Palkia. For similar reasons, Palkia cannot be summoned from a Poké Ball alongside Skull Kid and vice versa.


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