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Description Happy 1st Anniversary to Super Smash Bros for Wii U! Though Tabuu has only appeared in Brawl, I still chose him as a representative of Super Smash Bros since Master Hand and Crazy Hand are paired with Polygon Man from PlayStation All-Stars. Tabuu was the final boss of Brawl's adventure mode, so I thought it would be fitting to represent Smash with him. Well, here's the usual description:
A bio page for Tabuu, the final boss of Super Smash Bros Brawl's Subspace Emissary mode, in The Crossover Game, my massive crossover idea that I'm debating on whether to develop a comic series for or not. 
This details his Biography, Transformations, and Appearances.
For the difference between Forms and Variations, see here: leehatake93.deviantart.com/art…  
The movesets in the imaginary game are a cross between Super Smash Bros and PlayStation All-Stars. As in Smash, each character has four special moves and a Final Smash. Mimicking All-Stars, each character has multiple finishing moves, rather than only one. A Super Smash, which mimics Smash Bros' version of a Final Smash, can result in a transformation or inflict a lot of damage, however, it is not guaranteed to result in an instant KO. On the other hand, a Final Smash, like a Level 3 Super Move from All-Stars, is guaranteed to instant KO opponents, providing that it can hit its target.

Like Polygon Man, Tabuu's history in the Crossover Canon is my own, though it takes inspiration from his role in the Smash Bros series. His biography pretty much sums up his role in Brawl. He used his powers to control Master Hand and take command over the villains in Brawl, and sought to expand Subspace into the World of Trophies, which is where the Smash Bros fighters reside. His intentions were pretty sinister, however, they weren't as evil as one would assume.
Contrary to Polygon Man's "seemingly nonsensical whimsy turned into dastardly plot to rule the multiverse", Tabuu's plans were actually meant for the greater good. Tabuu has actually lived in the shadows of the Super Smash Bros universe since its conception, though he never sought conflict. However, he could sense an outside presence seeping into the world parallel to his. Though the presence was minor, it still had an impact in the World of Trophies, leading to the creation of the Fighting Polygon Team and the corruption of Bowser into the fearsome Giga Bowser. When the third gathering of Nintendo All-Stars commenced, Tabuu was in awe at the inclusion of Solid Snake and Sonic the Hedgehog, two of Nintendo's arch rivals from the old days of PlayStation and SEGA. Though he didn't sense much malice in Sonic, Tabuu could feel a hidden presence within Snake, and sought to separate the Nintendo characters from him. This led to his master plot of taking control of Master Hand and building an army of R.O.B. drones and Shadow Bugs in order to bring the familiar characters into Subspace, away from the Outworlders.
Doing so led them to believe that Tabuu was a villain, so a majority of the trophy fighters made their final stand against Tabuu within the world of Subspace, Solid Snake among them. With no choice left, he used his Off-Waves to wipe them all out and convert them into trophy forms, scattering them about his Great Maze. However, some trophied characters were able to revive and set out to restore everyone who Tabuu defeated. Tabuu attempted to restore them, though he was stopped by Sonic the Hedgehog, and ultimately defeated by the Smash Bros. However, shortly after his defeat, he used Crazy Hand's power to transport Solid Snake out of their world. This led to Snake's absence in the new Super Smash Bros, though Sonic would be allowed to return since he had no ties to Snake.
Tabuu fell into a limbo following his defeat and believed he had emerged victorious, as the third-party characters that appeared in the next Smash Bros gathering had stronger ties to Nintendo. Looking at Mega Man, Pac-Man, and Sonic, Tabuu believed he had nothing to worry about, especially following observation of a rival dimension known as PlayStation All-Stars. The presence of Raiden, a swordsman from Snake's universe, led Tabuu to believe that Metal Gear would be cemented into that reality, and the threat of the darkness within Snake would wither away from Smash Bros. Since the All-Stars dimension seemed to distance itself from Smash, choosing warriors like Heihachi Mishima and a redesigned Dante instead of characters with stronger ties to Pac-Man and Mega Man, Tabuu believed his worries were over.
However, he never considered the possibility of DLC rearing its head into the World of Trophies. Ryu and Cloud Strife, two more agents of the universe Snake belonged to, had made their debut in the World of Trophies. Tabuu couldn't believe this, as he thought they would have joined the roster of the All-Stars Dimension, which seemed to be fading out of existence. He also felt a malevolence like none he had ever felt before, when Master Hand and Crazy Hand were forcibly merged into the entity, Master Core. To make matters worse, Master Core could transform itself into a living Fortress, becoming an even stronger threat. The power of the Wii U restored the presence of the darkness that Tabuu had felt in the past. Tabuu lent his power to the heroes he trusted the most, and through their efforts, Master Core/Fortress was destroyed and the Hand twins were restored to their previous incarnations. Despite his best efforts, however, Tabuu was stricken with grief at the sight of Polygon Man, who used Master Core's destruction as an opportunity to revive himself and take control of the Hands, becoming Master Polygon. Making matters worse, Master Polygon used his new abilities to merge the World of Trophies with that of the All-Stars dimension, and like a puppet master, forced the Nintendo and PlayStation characters into a war for supremacy, bringing in a barrage of new fighters not previously seen in the All-Stars gathering years ago.
Still weakened from his previous Brawl, Tabuu reached out to inhabitants of the All-Stars dimension. Having convinced them of the destruction that would come to pass, Tabuu was revived. Using his new abilities, he convinced the All-Stars that he was their ally, and wanted to turn their attention toward defeating Master Polygon instead of turning on each other. However, the Smash Bros still didn't trust him, making an alliance between the two dimensions more difficult to achieve.

Tabuu doesn't have any variations, though he does have two different movesets accessed via transformations. 

TRANSFORMATIONS:
Base Form:
 This form focuses on the moves performed by Tabuu while he doesn't transform. Moves such as his whip.
Winged Tabuu: This form focuses on the moves Tabuu uses when his wings are out, such as transforming and utilizing his Off-Waves, though at a smaller scale.
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