Cargo

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Wario in his Cargo, about to take Luigi's trophy
A Hammer Bro. and Goomba escaping in Bowser's Cargo

Cargos appear as transportation objects in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. There are two of them, each used by a Super Mario villain to transport heavy objects on behalf of the Subspace Army.

Wario's Cargo has a piece of metal outfitted on the side resembling his mustache, dark blue resembling his shoes, and a magic arm with a pink claw shaped like his nose. Wario is seen driving this vehicle in the Subspace Emissary. He uses it to carry the trophies he captured and collected (namely, Ness and the princess not rescued by Kirby). On his way through a hill, he spots Luigi, who had been defeated and turned into a trophy by King Dedede. Upon taking Luigi's trophy, Wario is attacked by Waddle Dees. He drops the Luigi trophy into the Cargo, which King Dedede then steals and drives off with. King Dedede later uses the Cargo's mechanical claw to snatch the trophies of either Mario and Pit or Link and Yoshi. Kirby comes however, and slices off the claw, freeing the duo. King Dedede, angered, turns the Cargo around, giving Link or Pit the opportunity to shoot an arrow into it, thus causing it to slow down. Mario, Pit, Kirby, Link, and Yoshi proceed to chase after King Dedede. The Cargo is then seen parked in front of the entrance to a large cavern that leads to King Dedede's castle.

Bowser used a Cargo to steal and transport Donkey Kong's banana hoard. His is decorated with horns, runners in the shape of his feet, and comes armed with two Bullet Bill blasters. They managed to get away, but their Bullet Bills were destroyed. Bowser's Cargo is last seen when Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong save the bananas.

Trophy description[edit]

Name Image Game Description
Cargo Cargo trophy Wii Super Smash Bros. Brawl A hovering carrier that can carry any and all freight with ease. Flying it is very simple, since it only uses one stick. There is the Bowser version (that went after Donkey Kong's bananas) and the Wario version (that King Dedede stole). The Wario version is outfitted with a magic arm.