Victory theme

A victory theme, also known as a fanfare or flourish, is a short excerpt from a song that plays in Super Smash Flash 2 whenever a Group match is won. Like the Super Smash Bros. games, Super Smash Flash 2 includes a different victory theme for every series, inspired by the universe the character comes from. It is normally a stage clear or victory theme from a game the character previously appeared in, but there are some exceptions.

Trivia

 * Despite being a staple feature in the official Super Smash Bros. series, victory themes are completely absent from the original Super Smash Flash.
 * Wario is the only character who has a completely different victory theme than the one he has in the official Super Smash Bros. games.
 * The FINAL FANTASY victory theme is also used in and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate as Cloud Strife's victory theme. The only difference is that in SSF2 the theme only plays the firsts part of the flourish while in Super Smash Bros. for 3DS and Wii U and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, the theme plays the first part of the flourish and keeps playing the rest of the theme indefinitely, replacing the results screen music.
 * Meta Knight's and Mr. Game & Watch's victory themes are taken directly from Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, making them the only veterans to have a victory theme that has not been altered in some shape or form at the moment.
 * Similarly, Naruto's victory theme is taken directly from the anime of the same name, making him the only newcomer to have a victory theme that has not been altered in some shape or form at the moment.
 * Given the fact above, Naruto remains the only character to always have had the same victory theme in all versions released for the game after the introduction of this feature in v0.7.