Fire Emblem Cameos

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Credits: Nindb.net, King Marth 64 (finding some references), Hardin (finding references from Glory of Heracles and Metal Combat: Falcon's Revenge), DancingDanny (Trace Memory screenshot), Super Mecha Death Christ (finding the Console Wars Anime referrences), Samias (finding the Penny Arcade comic), Shadow Stalker X (finding references from Diagasso! Band Brothers P), FE Wikia, and Fire Emblem online

This is a list of some Fire Emblem references and cameos in popular culture.

Kirby Super Star

The Falchion made a cameo in the Great Cave Offensive.

In the Great Cave Offensive, the Falchion, a weapon which first appeared in Dark Dragon and Sword of Light, made a cameo as one of the treasures and items along with the other items from other Nintendo games. In the English version of Kirby Super Star, the Falchion is referred to as just "Sword". However, in the English version of the remake, Kirby Super Star Ultra, the Falchion is referred to as "Falchion".

Source: Nindb.net and Fire Emblem online

Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door

"There's this one game that just absolutely rules. It's called "Fire Emblem"..." - Young Toad raves about Fire Emblem to Mario

The young Toad from Petal Meadows village talking about Fire Emblem.

In Petal Meadows village, there is a young Toad that you can talk to you and he says that his favorite video game is "Fire Emblem" (referring to The Blazing Blade). Paper Mario was also developed by Intelligent Systems.

Source: Nindb.net and Fire Emblem online

Donkey Konga 3

The "Fire Emblem" opera theme from the Dark Dragon and Sword of Light and Binding Blade commercials featured in the Japan-only Donkey Konga 3.

Source: Wikipedia

Daigasso! Band-Brothers

The "Fire Emblem" track in the game includes Dark Dragon and Sword of Light's Theme and Map ~ Player Attack in the song.

Source: Nindb.net and Fire Emblem online

Trace Memory/Another Code: Two Memories

The "Path of Radiance" book in Trace Memory.

In the Golden Bird Room, before you pick up the E Book, the leftmost book is called "Path of Radiance", a reference to Path of Radiance on the GameCube.

Source: Nindb.net

Glory of Heracles

Archanea (a nation that first appeared in Dark Dragon and Sword of Light) was referred by Princess Piazza when she crafts a lie to get onto Trantian's giant wooden horse, while heading for Troy:

"I am Princess Piazza, representative of Trantia's ally nation of, er, Archanea" - Princess Piazza in Glory of Heracles referencing Archanea.

Source: Nindb.net

Metal Combat: Falcon's Revenge

The level up music from Dark Dragon and Sword of Light and Fire Emblem Gaiden was used in Metal Combat: Falcon's Revenge (which was also developed by Intelligent Systems).

Source: Youtube

Guinness World Records (Book)

The Fire Emblem references in the Guinness World Records 2012 Gamer's Edition book.

The book of Guinness World Records 2012 Gamer's Edition has a Fire Emblem reference in Page 148 in the RPG section and it shows the Box Artwork of Path of Radiance and it shows the info about the Fire Emblem series and it was marked the Fire Emblem series as the Longest-Running Strategy RPG series in their Records. Also, they marked it in the 2012 Gamer's Edition as Twelve Games that were released instead of Eleven Games and it also surprisingly that they marked as Heroes of Light and Shadow as the latest game around in 2012, since Guinness World Records have seen Heroes of Light and Shadow was released in Japan and it wasn't released outside of Japan since it did showed their info in the book as "The latest one was released for the Nintendo DS on July 10th, 2010.", which its strange that they didn't include Fire Emblem Awakening in the 2012 Gamer's Edition, that the game was released in Japan in April 19th, 2012 and it was announced outside of Japan around Late 2012 before it was released in US around February 4th, 2013.

World War Blue

Fae (the Fire Emblem type character) in World war Blue.

Fae is a character representing Fire Emblem in the manga and anime World War Blue, a reimaging of the console wars between Nintendo and Sega.

The Fire Emblem series by Professor Mushroom is also mentioned in the FAQ in Part 2, Chapter 1: Green Hill on Volume 2.

Source: Nintendo Gamer.net

Friends With Menefits

The official Penny Arcade comic referring Fire Emblem Awakening related characters

In the official comic section from the Penny Arcade's official website featured a mini comic called "Friends With Menefits" that features the references from Fire Emblem Awakening. It have a references of the Support Game Play and two playable characters: Chrom and Frederick. But, the guy in the motorcycle helmet claims that he did get a S Support for Chrom and Frederick together and he can't get them to married each other.

Note: In Fire Emblem Awakening, the player cannot get a S support between with two male units, the S support only allows if some of the Male Unit and Female Units to get married. This is kinda more like a joke in the comic.

Source: Official Penny Arcade website

Daigasso! Band-Brothers P

In Daigasso! Band-Brothers P, there is a song from Fire Emblem Awakening and plus the videos from the cutscenes, openeings, character artworks, and the Avatar/Robin's confession scenes that were shown from Fire Emblem Awakening.

Source: GoNintendo.com