A Challenger Appears

1999Catchphrase / snowcloneclassic

Also known as: A New Challenger Approaches · Challenger Approaching

A Challenger Appears is a 1999 Nintendo Super Smash Bros. catchphrase that flashes on screen when a new character enters battle, later adopted by internet users to announce emerging rivals.

"A Challenger Appears" is a catchphrase originating from Nintendo's Super Smash Bros. fighting game series, where the text flashes on screen when a new character is about to be unlocked or enters battle2. First appearing in the original 1999 game, the phrase spread across internet forums, particularly 4chan, where users adopted it to announce the arrival of a rival, competitor, or superior alternative in any discussion3.

TL;DR

"A Challenger Appears" is a catchphrase originating from Nintendo's Super Smash Bros.

Overview

In the Super Smash Bros. series, when certain in-game conditions are met, the screen cuts to a dramatic announcement reading "A New Challenger Approaches!" or "Challenger Approaching!" before an unlockable character appears for a fight2. The stark text on a dark background, paired with the sudden interruption of gameplay, made the moment instantly recognizable to anyone who grew up playing the franchise.

Online, the phrase was stripped from its gaming context and turned into a general-purpose announcement. Whenever someone or something enters a conversation, comparison, or competition as an unexpected rival, users drop "A Challenger Appears" to frame the newcomer as a worthy opponent3. The format works because it borrows the dramatic tension of the original game moment and applies it to mundane or absurd situations.

The phrase traces back to the original Super Smash Bros. released by HAL Laboratory and Nintendo in 1999 for the Nintendo 64. The game featured a roster of Nintendo characters, and as players progressed through single-player modes, new fighters would interrupt gameplay with the on-screen text "Challenger Approaching" before forcing the player into a one-on-one unlock battle2. Subsequent entries in the series, including Super Smash Bros. Melee (2001), Brawl (2008), and later installments, kept this mechanic and refined its presentation, making the announcement a recurring fixture of the franchise.

Origin & Background

Platform
Super Smash Bros. (game source), 4chan (internet meme adoption)
Key People
HAL Laboratory / Nintendo, Unknown
Date
1999
Year
1999

The phrase traces back to the original Super Smash Bros. released by HAL Laboratory and Nintendo in 1999 for the Nintendo 64. The game featured a roster of Nintendo characters, and as players progressed through single-player modes, new fighters would interrupt gameplay with the on-screen text "Challenger Approaching" before forcing the player into a one-on-one unlock battle. Subsequent entries in the series, including Super Smash Bros. Melee (2001), Brawl (2008), and later installments, kept this mechanic and refined its presentation, making the announcement a recurring fixture of the franchise.

How It Spread

The phrase migrated to internet forums in the mid-2000s as the Super Smash Bros. community grew online. On 4chan, "A Challenger Appears" became a staple of board culture. Users would post the phrase (or edited versions of the Smash Bros. announcement screen) when introducing a competing image, argument, or person into a thread. The word "challenger" itself became a trigger for sparking competitive threads and brawls on the boards.

Beyond 4chan, the catchphrase spread to Reddit, gaming forums, and social media as a reaction format. Users would pair the text with images of unexpected rivals, knockoff products placed next to originals, or any scenario where two things were being compared. The snowclone format ("A [noun] appears!") made it easy to adapt to virtually any subject, from pet photos to political commentary.

How to Use This Meme

The meme typically follows a simple pattern:

1

Present an existing subject, object, or person (the "champion" or incumbent).

2

Introduce a second item that acts as a rival, alternative, or unexpected competitor.

3

Caption the second item with "A Challenger Appears" or overlay the Super Smash Bros. announcement screen graphic.

Cultural Impact

As one of the earliest gaming-to-internet catchphrases, "A Challenger Appears" helped establish the template for using video game UI elements as meme formats. The same pattern later appeared with formats like the Dark Souls "YOU DIED" screen and the Skyrim skill tree. The phrase became common enough that non-gamers could recognize and use it without any knowledge of Super Smash Bros., making it one of the more successful examples of gaming vocabulary crossing into general internet slang.

The announcement format also influenced how game reveals are discussed online. Nintendo's own character reveal trailers for new Smash Bros. fighters deliberately play on the community's attachment to the "Challenger Approaching" moment, treating each new fighter addition as a cultural event.

Fun Facts

On 4chan, simply typing "challenger" in certain board contexts was enough to trigger competitive reply chains and "brawl" threads.

The exact wording varies between Smash Bros. games. "A New Challenger Approaches" and "Challenger Approaching" are both used across different entries, but the internet settled on "A Challenger Appears" as the most common meme version.

The meme format is one of the oldest surviving gaming catchphrase memes, predating most image macro formats that became popular in the late 2000s.

Frequently Asked Questions

A Challenger Appears

1999Catchphrase / snowcloneclassic

Also known as: A New Challenger Approaches · Challenger Approaching

A Challenger Appears is a 1999 Nintendo Super Smash Bros. catchphrase that flashes on screen when a new character enters battle, later adopted by internet users to announce emerging rivals.

"A Challenger Appears" is a catchphrase originating from Nintendo's Super Smash Bros. fighting game series, where the text flashes on screen when a new character is about to be unlocked or enters battle. First appearing in the original 1999 game, the phrase spread across internet forums, particularly 4chan, where users adopted it to announce the arrival of a rival, competitor, or superior alternative in any discussion.

TL;DR

"A Challenger Appears" is a catchphrase originating from Nintendo's Super Smash Bros.

Overview

In the Super Smash Bros. series, when certain in-game conditions are met, the screen cuts to a dramatic announcement reading "A New Challenger Approaches!" or "Challenger Approaching!" before an unlockable character appears for a fight. The stark text on a dark background, paired with the sudden interruption of gameplay, made the moment instantly recognizable to anyone who grew up playing the franchise.

Online, the phrase was stripped from its gaming context and turned into a general-purpose announcement. Whenever someone or something enters a conversation, comparison, or competition as an unexpected rival, users drop "A Challenger Appears" to frame the newcomer as a worthy opponent. The format works because it borrows the dramatic tension of the original game moment and applies it to mundane or absurd situations.

The phrase traces back to the original Super Smash Bros. released by HAL Laboratory and Nintendo in 1999 for the Nintendo 64. The game featured a roster of Nintendo characters, and as players progressed through single-player modes, new fighters would interrupt gameplay with the on-screen text "Challenger Approaching" before forcing the player into a one-on-one unlock battle. Subsequent entries in the series, including Super Smash Bros. Melee (2001), Brawl (2008), and later installments, kept this mechanic and refined its presentation, making the announcement a recurring fixture of the franchise.

Origin & Background

Platform
Super Smash Bros. (game source), 4chan (internet meme adoption)
Key People
HAL Laboratory / Nintendo, Unknown
Date
1999
Year
1999

The phrase traces back to the original Super Smash Bros. released by HAL Laboratory and Nintendo in 1999 for the Nintendo 64. The game featured a roster of Nintendo characters, and as players progressed through single-player modes, new fighters would interrupt gameplay with the on-screen text "Challenger Approaching" before forcing the player into a one-on-one unlock battle. Subsequent entries in the series, including Super Smash Bros. Melee (2001), Brawl (2008), and later installments, kept this mechanic and refined its presentation, making the announcement a recurring fixture of the franchise.

How It Spread

The phrase migrated to internet forums in the mid-2000s as the Super Smash Bros. community grew online. On 4chan, "A Challenger Appears" became a staple of board culture. Users would post the phrase (or edited versions of the Smash Bros. announcement screen) when introducing a competing image, argument, or person into a thread. The word "challenger" itself became a trigger for sparking competitive threads and brawls on the boards.

Beyond 4chan, the catchphrase spread to Reddit, gaming forums, and social media as a reaction format. Users would pair the text with images of unexpected rivals, knockoff products placed next to originals, or any scenario where two things were being compared. The snowclone format ("A [noun] appears!") made it easy to adapt to virtually any subject, from pet photos to political commentary.

How to Use This Meme

The meme typically follows a simple pattern:

1

Present an existing subject, object, or person (the "champion" or incumbent).

2

Introduce a second item that acts as a rival, alternative, or unexpected competitor.

3

Caption the second item with "A Challenger Appears" or overlay the Super Smash Bros. announcement screen graphic.

Cultural Impact

As one of the earliest gaming-to-internet catchphrases, "A Challenger Appears" helped establish the template for using video game UI elements as meme formats. The same pattern later appeared with formats like the Dark Souls "YOU DIED" screen and the Skyrim skill tree. The phrase became common enough that non-gamers could recognize and use it without any knowledge of Super Smash Bros., making it one of the more successful examples of gaming vocabulary crossing into general internet slang.

The announcement format also influenced how game reveals are discussed online. Nintendo's own character reveal trailers for new Smash Bros. fighters deliberately play on the community's attachment to the "Challenger Approaching" moment, treating each new fighter addition as a cultural event.

Fun Facts

On 4chan, simply typing "challenger" in certain board contexts was enough to trigger competitive reply chains and "brawl" threads.

The exact wording varies between Smash Bros. games. "A New Challenger Approaches" and "Challenger Approaching" are both used across different entries, but the internet settled on "A Challenger Appears" as the most common meme version.

The meme format is one of the oldest surviving gaming catchphrase memes, predating most image macro formats that became popular in the late 2000s.

Frequently Asked Questions