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Veteran actor David Hayter from Metal Gear Solid series claims that Snake was responsible for him uttering one of the most peculiar dialogue lines, a result of a flatulent character in Super Smash Bros.

No lines of metal work were implemented in Metal Gear by him.

"David Hayter, known for his work on Metal Gear Solid, reveals that Snake was involved in the most...
"David Hayter, known for his work on Metal Gear Solid, reveals that Snake was involved in the most bizarre dialogue he's encountered, due to a flatulent character in Super Smash Bros"

Veteran actor David Hayter from Metal Gear Solid series claims that Snake was responsible for him uttering one of the most peculiar dialogue lines, a result of a flatulent character in Super Smash Bros.

David Hayter, the voice actor behind the iconic character Snake in the Metal Gear Solid series, has shared some intriguing anecdotes about his time recording lines for the games. One of the most interesting revelations is that the strangest line he ever had to record wasn't actually for a Metal Gear game.

In an interview for a feature, Hayter was asked about the weirdest line of dialogue he ever had to record. To everyone's surprise, he revealed that it wasn't for a Metal Gear game, but for Super Smash Bros. In this game, he had to describe an opponent named Jigglypuff by saying that Jigglypuff gets around by farting.

The Super Smash Bros. series, however, has had a peculiar relationship with Snake. Despite the inclusion of various other characters, the game Super Smash Bros. Ultimate does not feature new codec calls for Snake. This lack of new dialogue might lead some to wonder about potential missed opportunities, such as Snake commenting on King K Rool or Minecraft Steve.

The Metal Gear Solid series, while renowned for its gripping stories, also has its fair share of absurd moments. For instance, Metal Gear Solid 3 features a character who shoots bees from his mouth, and Metal Gear Solid 4 has a scene where Snake comes across a character crapping himself inside a barrel, with Snake exclaiming "diarrhea?"

Interestingly, the game that saw Hayter voice a line before he became part of the Metal Gear Solid series is "Aquanox."

In a different twist, the game Metal Gear Solid Delta has updates to the original game's content, including changes to the bikini model posters. Instead of the original posters, the game features new pictures and family photos of the same women 21 years later.

The codec calls in Super Smash Bros. Brawl are the only ones recorded for the series, and they do not include Snake's return in Ultimate. However, the codec call about Wario's Wario Waft move, which sends opponents flying with a mushroom cloud out of his rear end, was initially mistaken for Jigglypuff.

In Super Smash Bros., when Snake appears, he can call his team to gather intel about his opponents. Despite the absence of new codec calls in Ultimate, fans can still enjoy Snake's presence in the game.

In conclusion, the Metal Gear Solid series, with its mix of gripping stories and absurd moments, continues to captivate audiences. And while the series might have missed some opportunities in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, the strange and humorous lines recorded by David Hayter serve as a reminder of the unique charm that the series brings to the world of gaming.

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