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[[File:Topimelee.jpg|thumb|right|A Topi in ''Melee''.]]
[[File:Topimelee.jpg|thumb|right|A Topi in ''Melee''.]]
'''[[smashwiki:Topi|Topi]]s''' are short creatures that normally inhabit arctic climates. Topis are common enemies of the [[Ice Climber]]s (first debuting in the Ice Climbers' eponymous debut game ''Ice Climber''). They also appear as an enemy in the stage [[Icicle Mountain]] in Adventure Mode.
'''[[smashwiki:Topi|Topi]]s''' are short creatures that normally inhabit arctic climates. Topis are common enemies of the [[Ice Climbers]] (first debuting in the Ice Climbers' eponymous debut game ''Ice Climber''). They also appear as an enemy in the stage [[Icicle Mountain]] in Adventure Mode.


In the Japanese version of ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'', Topis are blue seals rather than the round yetis with white fur coats seen in Western versions. The reason for this change is actually based on the enemy's original appearance in the [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]] version of ''Ice Climber''; although Topis originated in the Japanese version of their first appearance as the seals Japanese gamers are familiar with, issues regarding animal cruelty eventually changed them to more "fictional" creatures for English versions of both ''Ice Climber'' and ''Super Smash Bros. Melee''. However, the ''Vs. Ice Climber'' edition and its Japan-only [[Famicom Disk System]] port contains the overseas design.
In the Japanese version of ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'', Topis are blue seals rather than the round yetis with white fur coats seen in Western versions. The reason for this change is actually based on the enemy's original appearance in the [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]] version of ''Ice Climber''; although Topis originated in the Japanese version of their first appearance as the seals Japanese gamers are familiar with, issues regarding animal cruelty eventually changed them to more "fictional" creatures for English versions of both ''Ice Climber'' and ''Super Smash Bros. Melee''. However, the ''Vs. Ice Climber'' edition and its Japan-only [[Famicom Disk System]] port contains the overseas design.