Zelda In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Is Thiccccc

Do she got that booty though? SHE DO!
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A new silhouette image reveals that Zelda in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate do, in fact, got dat booty. To be fair, doing non-stop fighting would whip anybody into shape but when one player decided to do some video editing, Zelda’s true source of power came to light: this bish is thicc. 

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Could it be a glitch? I mean, yeah, sure, but come on. She’s been a child, a teenager, a 20-year old – if she’s workin’ on that fitness like that then we are going to stan as she gets down with the thiccness. And wow, all of this hip lingo has me feeling older than I am and I think I’d very much like to stop that now. 

The likely reason behind this … well, behind is that she’s a character that has her lower half concealed, which means not a lot of work is needed to perfect the design in terms of realism. It’s also why her calves look almost like harem pants, none of it is necessarily atomically correct but gosh darnit, we deserve to have some fun when wanting desparately to write about Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.

As for the game itself, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate is now available exclusively on the Nintendo Switch. Keep doin’ you, Peach. 


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Liana Ruppert

With an arguably unhealthy obsession with Dragon Age and Mass Effect, Liana is wildly passionate about all things in the gaming community. From shooters, to RPGs, if it's out - she's playing it. A medically retired US Sailor and now full-time hoarder of gaming collectibles, Liana's passion for everything in the gaming industry is palpable. Also, if you lose her in a crowd, just casually mention any BioWare game and the crazy pterodactyl screech will without a doubt follow. You can follow her on Twitter @DirtyEffinHippy or email her for editorial inquiries at [email protected]!