Trailer

A trailer, also known as a preview, is a video advertisement for an upcoming work of media. As an independent entertainment company, McLeodGaming has produced various trailers for its games, particularly for the ' series (published by SSF2 Team), the ' series (co-produced with World Entertainment Studios), and Fraymakers (published by Team Fray).

Trailers for Super Smash Flash 2 are generally released on SSF2 Team's official YouTube channel to demonstrate new releases of demos and their content, while others are first shown in McLeodGaming's various Twitch streams during special events such as Super Smash Con. Trailers for Yeah Jam Fury and its follow-up Yeah Jam Fury: U, Me, Everybody! are released on World Entertainment Studios' official YouTube channel, mainly used to reveal the new games and promote their official releases. Trailers for Fraymakers are shown on the game's own YouTube channel, with the initial trailer also being released through the game's Kickstarter page.

Super Smash Flash 2 Teaser
The first trailer to announce SSF2, known as "Super Smash Flash 2 Teaser" and also called "The Official Super Smash Flash 2 Teaser", was made by former developer Alex NintendoFlash Torres and released on his Newgrounds account on April 4, 2008. It is based directly on the reveal trailer for Super Smash Bros. Brawl, featuring the same music and very similar events.

It opens with, , , and , who appear with their sprites from Super Smash Flash before they change to the new sprites featured in Super Smash Flash 2. The SSF2 logo then appears, followed by footage of the four characters fighting on and Castle Siege. Ridley is shown as an Assist Trophy, and the Smash Ball and multiple Final Smashes, including Fire Mario, Triforce Slash, and Cook Kirby, are also shown. They then appear on Hueco Mundo, where is revealed as a newcomer. Ichigo fights the other four characters before appearing on the stage Dive to the Heart, where he blocks an incoming Keyblade from, who is revealed as the next newcomer. The two fight each other for a moment before the next newcomer, Azreal, intervenes. The three then look to the right, where the next newcomer,, is turning into Super Saiyan Goku. He charges and releases a Super Kamehameha that causes a massive explosion, ending the trailer. The credits then roll, and at the end, is revealed to be another newcomer.

Character reveals
Most often, trailers for SSF2 are used specifically to reveal upcoming characters or new versions of them, such as updated sprites. Below is a list of these trailers in chronological order of release.

Fox
's reveal trailer was released to former developer Max Void Silverman's YouTube channel on October 29, 2011 to be featured as a surprise announcement in the fifth v0.8 Dev Blog the following day. It opens with the SSF2 logo zooming in before cutting to a montage individually showcasing every other playable character included in the game prior to v0.8, with text displaying which demo they first appeared in. After the montage, text for v0.8 appears, followed by Fox being revealed in a gameplay montage showcasing him. After the montage, the trailer ends with text on the screen thanking Ema 194 Alvarado for making the remix of Corneria used in the trailer and Steven for spriting Fox.

Isaac
's reveal trailer was shown as a surprise announcement at the end of the McLeodGaming Direct for v0.9b of the demo on July 21, 2014. As Isaac would not be released until Beta, Void first makes it clear that he is not ready for release in v0.9b, and instead he is something to look forward to in the future.

The trailer then begins with Mario and Link fighting each other on Battlefield. The rock structure in the background is zoomed into to reveal behind it, who then goes to examine something rupturing the ground. A flower then emerges from that spot, much to Chibi-Robo's happiness. Back in the foreground, Mario attempts to shoot a at Link, but it ends up hitting the flower instead. Chibi-Robo tries to fan the fire away, but it only spreads, burning the flower to a crisp and deeply upsetting Chibi-Robo. As he sulks, an unknown figure lands on the left platform, and a green glow appears around the flower to bring it back to life. Chibi-Robo is delighted, and the unknown figure is revealed to be Isaac, who descends next to the flower and poses as a splash screen with the tagline "Isaac stands his ground!" appears. The trailer then ends with a picture of Isaac on Final Destination with a message to look forward to more information about the future of SSF2.

Bowser
's reveal trailer, much like Isaac's reveal trailer, was a surprise announcement at the end of a McLeodGaming Direct, namely the one for SSF2 Beta on January 25, 2015. It occurs during a montage of gameplay clips and screens showcasing each character, in which Isaac's is sliced in half and the screen goes black.

The trailer then begins with Mario and peacefully walking together through a grassy plain. The screen pans left to reveal Link, who challenges Mario while Peach runs away to safety. Mario runs toward him while Link fires arrows from his Hero's Bow, which Mario dodges and reflects with his Cape. Link blocks the reflected arrow and Mario launches him skyward with a punch, but when he jumps after him, Link kicks him back down. As they land on the ground and continue to fight, a large large figure can be seen jumping high up in the background. As Link charges another arrow and Mario charges a Fireball, a large shadow between them gradually grows bigger before it is revealed to be Bowser, who launches them both away with a Bowser Bomb. He then poses as a splash screen with the tagline "Bowser is in the castle" appears. After this, he chases down Peach and then uses Flying Slam to take them both to Battlefield, where the trailer cuts to a gameplay montage showcasing him. The SSF2 logo then appears, ending the trailer.

Mega Man and Luigi
A trailer revealing Mega Man's new sprites in Beta, as well as, was released at the end of Day 3 of McLeodGaming's Super Smash Con 2015 Twitch stream on August 8, 2015. It was created mainly by Max Void Silverman, with the animation being done by Alex Tid Knowles, Ramsey Geno Kaid, Jamal ZI Ransaw, FriendAlias, and Ethan Pixel Boy White.

The trailer starts with a recreation of the beginning of Mega Man's reveal trailer for, opening with a siren and a "New challenger approaching!" sign. It then cuts to a canyon at night, where Mario, Link, Kirby, and Donkey Kong glance up to the top of a cliff where the silhouette of a humanoid with spiky hair stands. A helmet forms around its head and its eyes light up, revealing the figure to be Mega Man. He then leaps into the air and teleports out of the canyon, reappearing in an area similar to the stage intro screen from  and striking a pose. A splash screen with the tagline "Mega Man rejoins the battle!" appears before cutting to a gameplay montage that first showcases Mega Man's basic attacks and then the ones he gains from Robot Masters.

After the montage, Mega Man gets attacked and launched around Skull Fortress by Mario, Kirby, Link,, , , Pikachu, Donkey Kong, , , and , in that order. He then stands back up and the screen zooms out to show all of the characters as the  logo appears in the background, followed by a recreation of the original Super Smash Bros. ' s character selection screen, though Luigi is absent. After a moment, Luigi suddenly appears, using on Mega Man and then striking a pose as a splash screen with the tagline "Luigi slides in!" appears. It then cuts to a gameplay montage showcasing him with the SSF2 logo appearing at the end, ending the trailer.

Sandbag
's reveal trailer, titled "A Newcomer Smashes In!", was released in SSF2 Dev Blog #5 on April 1, 2016. It opens with training for an Online match with a motionless Sandbag on Waiting Room, which he is then transferred to. Suddenly, the stage's background changes, and ＣＬＥＯＤＢＯＴ, a robot-like entity bearing the likeness of Gregory McLeod, installs himself onto one of the monitors. He then says that he "must become the bag" and possesses the Sandbag on the stage, leading it to leap forward as a splash screen with the tagline "Sandbag Smashes Back!" appears. A gameplay montage of the playable Sandbag is then shown, ending with Sandbag using its Final Smash against, which acts as a reference to how Bomberman previously launched a Sandbag with a Home-Run Bat in the game's APEX 2015 teaser. The SSF2 logo then appears, ending the trailer.

This trailer (and the dev blog itself) was created as an April Fools' Day joke, as the date it was released and the absurdity of Sandbag being playable lead many people to think that Sandbag would not actually be playable in SSF2. However, two days later in SSF2 Dev Blog #5.1, Sandbag was revealed to actually be playable, with the joke actually being to trick people into thinking otherwise.

Sonic and Tails
's and ' resprites in Beta were revealed in a trailer titled "Reach for the Stars" released to YouTube on January 1, 2017. It was created by former developer FriendAlias.

The trailer opens the McLeodGaming logo and cuts to Sonic and Tails taunting and standing idly with their sprites from v0.9b, as the track "Reach for the Stars" from Sonic Colors plays. Their lower halves are then shown as they walk forward, transitioning from their old sprites to their new sprites before they are then shown running, hovering, attacking, and taunting with their new new sprites. A splash screen with the tagline "Sonic & Tails Team Up For Battle!" appears, followed by a gameplay montage showcasing the two characters that ends with Sonic using his Final Smash,, which also showcases updated sprites. The SSF2 logo then appears, ending the trailer.

On July 11, 2021, a remastered version of the original trailer was released to YouTube to celebrate the  series' thirtieth anniversary, with this trailer also being created by FriendAlias. It is formatted the same but opens with the SSF2 Team logo and uses updated gameplay clips from the most recent development build of SSF2 at the time, as well as a pre-rendered clip of Tails carrying Sonic. Additionally, the music track was replaced with the version played by the Tomoya Ohtani Band at the Sonic the Hedgehog 30th Anniversary Symphony. The trailer now ends with an image of the five Sonic characters and two Sonic fan characters featured in Super Smash Flash before being overlaid with the message "THANKS SONIC", along with the SSF2 logo and the Sonic the Hedgehog 30th Anniversary logo.

Simon
's reveal trailer, titled "A new...ish challenger approaches.", was released during Day 1 of McLeodGaming's Super Smash Con 2018 Twitch stream on August 10, 2018. The trailer makes fun of the fact that Simon had been revealed as a playable character for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate a mere two days beforehand, as it opens with SSF2 developer Steven watching Simon's Ultimate reveal trailer. When Simon reveals himself in the trailer, Steven turns to the camera and is presumably about to swear before he is cut off by Simon's splash screen with the tagline "Simon Lashes Out! ...Again". It then cuts to a gameplay montage showcasing him, including several still images of Simon using various attacks. The montage ends with Simon taunting and the SSF2 logo then appears. The trailer itself ends with Steven saying how he "can't believe Luigi is just dead", referencing how Luigi's spirit is separated from his body by Death in the Ultimate trailer.

Krystal
's reveal trailer, titled "Another newcomer appears!" was released to YouTube during Day 2 of McLeodGaming's Super Smash Con 2018 Twitch stream on August 11, 2018. It is a short teaser that opens with the McLeodGaming logo and remains black for a moment, before changing to show Krystal taunting. It then cuts to Krystal's splash screen with the tagline "Krystal Takes Command!" as Krystal says "Try me", ending the trailer.

It should be noted that this trailer was not actually used to reveal Krystal during the Twitch stream. Instead, she was revealed with the "Warning! Challenger Approaching!" screen used for unlockable characters in SSF2, followed by the splash screen.

Rayman and Waluigi
's and 's reveal trailer, titled "A double reveal special!", was shown during Day 3 of McLeodGaming's Super Smash Con 2018 Twitch stream on August 12, 2018. Like with Krystal's reveal, it uses the "Warning! Challenger Approaching!" screen used for unlockable characters to reveal Rayman, along with his splash screen with the tagline "Rayman Lends a Hand!" and his victory theme. Afterwards, the screen fades to black before slowly fading to purple, and the  series symbol suddenly appears as Waluigi says, "Yeah! Waluigi!". The trailer then ends with a message saying that Waluigi would begin development after the event and thanking the audience for tuning in.

Sora
Sora's resprite in Beta 1.2 was revealed in a trailer titled "A Second Chance" released to YouTube on May 4, 2019, though it was teased on the channel through a YouTube premiere the previous day. It was created by former developer FriendAlias.

The trailer opens with the logo for the SSF2 Team, the first instance of this logo being used. The text used in the beginning of KINGDOM HEARTS III trailers then appears. It then shows gameplay of Sora fighting and getting KO'd by, with Sora then shown in a recreation of  ' s game over screen. The cursor selects "Continue" as the screen fades to black, and Sora's new resprite is then shown with his on-screen appearance, and a splash screen with the tagline "Sora Breaks the Chains!" appears. Various gameplay clips showcasing Sora's moveset are then shown.

For the second half of the trailer, the music changes, and both gameplay and prefabricated clips are shown. These clips show more of Sora's moveset and reference various scenes from the , with Riku being revealed as an Assist Trophy and Giga Bowser being revealed as Bowser's Final Smash. At the end of the trailer, Sora is shown with a Smash Ball on The World That Never Was, and a portion of Waluigi's appearance is shown for the first time. Donald Duck and Goofy then appear alongside Sora to fight him, and the trailer ends with the SSF2 logo appearing.

Lucario
's reveal trailer, titled "The Guiding Wave", was released during Day 1 of McLeodGaming's Super Smash Con 2019 Twitch stream on August 9, 2019. It was created by FriendAlias.

The trailer opens with the logo for the SSF2 Team. It then shows Pikachu and Goku finding a Dragon Ball beside a crystal from Crystal Smash, and Goku picks it up. Aura then appears around them, and the crystal starts to shatter as Lucario's silhouette appears inside. The screen blackens when it fully breaks, and Lucario says "Behold the power of aura!". It then shows Lucario's face, revealing his appearance as he says, "The aura is with me!". It zooms out to show his full body, and a splash screen with the tagline "Lucario Detects an Encounter!" appears.

The trailer then shows Lucario and Goku on the top and bottom of the screen, respectively, with Goku saying "You look kinda familiar", possibly referencing how the two characters share the same English voice actor or how Lucario resembles Beerus from the  franchise. Goku then says, "Show me what you can do!" and the two begin to fight as the trailer cuts to show gameplay of Lucario. Many of Lucario's attacks are shown off, including his special moves and Final Smash, Aura Storm, and Sky Pillar is also briefly shown for the first time. The trailer ends with the SSF2 logo appearing.

Ryu
's reveal trailer, titled "Rise Up", was released during Day 2 of McLeodGaming's Super Smash Con 2019 Twitch stream on August 10, 2019. It was created by FriendAlias.

The trailer opens with the logo for the SSF2 Team. It then shows the same shot of Lucario and Goku on opposite sides of the screen as in Lucario's trailer, except without music and with text in the corners of the screen reading "INSERT COIN(S)" and "CREDIT: 00", referencing the arcade  games. The credit counter then goes up by one, and just before Lucario and Goku begin fighting, the words "HERE COMES A NEW CHALLENGER" appear on the screen with the announcer from Street Fighter Alpha 3 saying the same thing. A Hadoken then flies forward as Lucario and Goku both dodge it, and Ryu's hands are briefly shown after firing it. The back side of Ryu holding his bag is then shown with Lucario and Goku in front of him, and he says, "The journey has just begun" as he drops his bag. He then says, "Come on!" and takes a fighting stance, and a splash screen with the tagline "Ryu Seeks a New Challenge!" appears.

The trailer then cuts to show gameplay of Ryu, starting with Ryu taunting alongside another Ryu with a costume based on Ken. The announcer from Capcom Vs. SNK 2 then says "Go for broke! Fight!" before showcasing Ryu's moveset, with Suzaku Castle and a costume based on Evil Ryu also being revealed. At the end of the trailer, Ryu says, "I will surpass... the Satsui no Hado!" and the SSF2 logo appears.

Waluigi
Waluigi's main reveal trailer, titled "Mustache Rocket", was released during Day 3 of McLeodGaming's Super Smash Con 2019 Twitch stream on August 11, 2019. Although Waluigi had initially been revealed at Super Smash Con 2018 and partially shown in Sora's resprite trailer, this is the first trailer to focus on him in gameplay. It was created by developers FriendAlias and Refurin.

The trailer opens with the logo for the SSF2 Team. It then shows the character selection screen used at Super Smash Con 2019, with Waluigi still being locked and Mario, Luigi, and selected by players 1, 2, and 3, respectively. After a moment, Waluigi can be heard running and panting in the distance before suddenly appearing and knocking down the "READY TO FIGHT" banner and the lock over his portrait. He then stomps the player 4 token into the ground and laughs. He climbs into the player 4 box and walks off to the left, where he finds his portrait art and pushes it into view. He then jumps out of the way, and a splash screen with the tagline "Waluigi Steals a Slot!" appears.

The trailer then cuts to show gameplay of Waluigi. Many of Waluigi's attacks are shown off, including his special moves, and Krazoa Palace is shown for the first time. The trailer ends with the SSF2 logo appearing.

Ganondorf
's reveal trailer was shown as a surprise announcement at the end of the announcement video for the release of Beta 1.3 on December 20, 2020. It was created by FriendAlias.

The trailer begins in a dark room with Link getting knocked back by a slash. He examines his surroundings, showing Bomberman and Goku lying on the ground. A portal of dark magic then appears behind Link, who quickly turns around to face it. As he does, a dark figure grabs him by the neck and holds him up to choke him, releasing a burst of dark magic that defeats Link. The figure then drops Link to the ground and laughs as it illuminates, revealing it to be Ganondorf, and a splash screen with the tagline "Ganondorf Powers Through!" appears.

The trailer then cuts to show gameplay of Ganondorf. Many of Ganondorf's attacks are shown off, including his special moves. The gameplay ends with the SSF2 logo appearing before returning to the dark room, where a Stray Fairy appears and revives Link, who stands back up and arms himself. Ganondorf laughs and prepares for battle, ending the trailer.

Sandbag resprite
Sandbag's resprite in Beta 1.3 was revealed as a teaser for an upcoming update of that demo version. It was released to YouTube on April 1, 2021, five years after Sandbag's initial reveal on April Fools' Day in 2016.

The trailer opens with the logo for the SSF2 Team. It then momentarily shows Sandbag on Waiting Room, with the screen suddenly flashing to show the new designs for both Sandbag and Waiting Room. Sandbag then uses its down taunt as Mario walks up and uses his side taunt next to it. Sandbag then uses its updated standard taunt to meteor smash Mario. A splash screen with the tagline "Sandbag Smashes Back! ...Again" appears, followed by a gameplay montage showcasing Sandbag's updated sprites and animations. The SSF2 logo then appears, and the trailer ends with three clips of characters who appeared in the original Super Smash Bros. fighting on three unannounced stages with layouts consisting of the in-game artwork for Mario, Peach, and Black Mage, respectively.

Gameplay trailers
Unlike with reveal trailers, several trailers for SSF2 instead focus on a single previously announced or released character and simply show off raw gameplay featuring the character without the intention of revealing new content. Below is a list of these trailers in chronological order of release.

Naruto
had an official gameplay trailer showcasing him created by former developer John [NU] D'Acunto and uploaded by him to McLeodGaming's YouTube channel on July 19, 2009. This trailer opens with a clip from the anime Naruto: Shippūden and consists of various gameplay clips of Naruto in v0.5a of the demo, as well as still images synced with the music being played.

Ness
Ness, like Naruto, had an official gameplay trailer created by [NU], which was uploaded to both McLeodGaming's YouTube channel and [NU] ' s own YouTube channel on March 7, 2011. It opens with the "Challenger Approaching" screen used for Super Smash Bros. Brawl with Ness' sprite edited in, and it consists of various gameplay clips of Ness in v0.7 of the demo.

Samus
On January 28, 2013, a gameplay trailer for Samus titled "Prime Hunter" was uploaded to McLeodGaming's YouTube channel to promote the recently released v0.9 of the demo. This trailer uses both cutscenes from Metroid: Other M and edited gameplay clips featuring combos with Samus.

Mini-Trailers
The Super Smash Flash 2 Mini-Trailers, or SSF2 Mini-Trailers for short, are small compilations of videos showcased on McLeodGaming's YouTube channel, with each one featuring a single previously announced character. Because they are described as "concept trailers", these videos feature "prefabricated gameplay", showing dramatizations of the actual gameplay and how each character's moveset could work. They also led to speculate the appearances of some possible stages, which may or may not be included in the final game.

Below is a list of the four Mini-Trailers in chronological order of release.

Mega Man
Mega Man's Mini-Trailer was created by former developer RoyMaster4 and released on February 14, 2009. It opens with Mega Man teleporting onto the stage and showcases moves such as his Black Hole Bomb, throws, shield, and Super Adapter, ending with him teleporting away. Interestingly, no sound effects are used.

Sora
Sora's Mini-Trailer was created by RoyMaster4 and released on July 7, 2009. It showcases moves such as his Magic Cast, gliding, and Trinity Limit, ending with him taunting. Like with Mega Man's Mini-Trailer, there are no sound effects.

Snake
Snake's Mini-Trailer was created by RoyMaster4 and released on August 27, 2009. It opens with Ichigo jumping off-screen and away from a cardboard box to the right, only for Snake to reveal himself underneath before saying, "Kept you waiting, huh?". After Ichigo spots him, the trailer then showcases moves such as Snake's standard attack, entrance animation, and Hand Grenade, ending with Snake speaking into his Codec, "This is Snake. I'm done here."

As Snake is no longer confirmed to appear in SSF2, his Mini-Trailer was previously unlisted and now private, and the original video can no longer be accessed.

Goku
Goku's Mini-Trailer was created by former developer Jonathan and released on September 1, 2009. It opens with Goku entering the stage on Kinto'un and saying "Let's do this!" before the trailer showcases moves such as his standard attack, Instant Transmission, and Super Saiyan Goku. He also charges a Kamehameha throughout the trailer, creating a massive crater once he finally releases it. He then says, "Looks like I overdid it there." and teleports away, ending the trailer.

Event trailers
Certain trailers are used to promote events McLeodGaming would be attending in the near future, such as APEX and Super Smash Con, to show off an upcoming demo version. Below is a list of these trailers in chronological order of release.

APEX 2013
The trailer for McLeodGaming's appearance at APEX 2013 was released to YouTube on September 5, 2012. It features gameplay of v0.9 of the demo, which was to be shown off at the event. It also teases upcoming characters, such as and Samus, and upcoming stages, such as Meteo Campaigns. After the gameplay, the trailer ends with an image of the APEX 2013 logo with information of the event's dates and address.

APEX 2014
The official trailer for v0.9b of the demo was released to YouTube on January 15, 2014 to promote its appearance at APEX 2014, which would start two days later. Much like the initial trailer for SSF2, the first half of this trailer is based directly on the reveal trailer for Super Smash Bros. Brawl, featuring the same music, many of the same events, and even the same sound effects before cutting to a separate segment to reveal.

It opens with Mario, Link, Kirby, and Pikachu, who appear with their sprites from v0.9a of the demo before they change to the sprites featured in v0.9b. The SSF2 logo then appears, followed by footage of the four characters fighting on Battlefield and Castle Siege. Electrode, Magikarp, and Chatot are shown, as well as Final Smashes including Mario Finale, Triforce Slash, and Cook Kirby. Mega Man,, and Bomberman then join the other four characters fighting on Skyward Voyage as the Beedle Ship takes off, revealing Meta Knight standing on it. He fights the other characters before dives down with Rising Falcon. Meta Knight and Lloyd fight atop the ship for a while before Samus appears and uses Zero Laser, causing the two to flee as the laser covers the screen.

A silhouette of Zero Suit Samus is then shown alongside her portrait art before the light fades, revealing her on as text of her name displays underneath her. It then cuts to a gameplay montage showcasing her, and the trailer ends with text displaying the dates and website where v0.9b of the demo would be streamed during APEX 2014.

APEX 2015
The trailer for McLeodGaming's appearance at APEX 2015, which was to show off SSF2 Beta, was released to YouTube on December 20, 2014. It opens with Isaac walking across Desk before stomping due to a loud rumbling. After looking around, he then runs off followed by multiple other characters before the APEX 2015 logo displays. Information of the event's dates, address, and website is also shown, along with the link to McLeodGaming's Twitch stream. The trailer then ends with the rumbling revealed to be coming from a Sandbag, who then hops to the left before being launched by a Home-Run Bat from Bomberman, which also served as a teaser to Home-Run Contest.

Other trailers
Below is a list of trailers made for miscellaneous purposes, such as April Fools' Day jokes, in chronological order.

An Incredible Newcomer!
On April 1, 2014, McLeodGaming uploaded a trailer to their YouTube channel which supposedly revealed Mr. Incredible as a playable character in SSF2. It opens with Zero Suit Samus, Ness, Zelda, and Kirby running off the edges of Final Destination, where Mr. Incredible is then shown standing in the center. A few gameplay clips are then shown for him, but aside from basic movements like walking and jumping, he is only shown using one attack, which was used as down attack in the original Super Smash Flash. The screen then goes black for 20 seconds with no music, and the trailer ends with Mega Man using his side taunt at Mr. Incredible at the last second.

The following day, the name and description of the video were edited to show that this was, in fact, an April Fools' Day joke and that Mr. Incredible would not actually be playable in the game.

The Original Trailer!
The official trailer for the original Yeah Jam Fury was released to the YouTube channel StarfishRunner on August 1, 2012. It was initially used to promote the game's initial release, and it would later be used to promote its rerelease to Steam through Steam Greenlight. It was originally named "Trailer #1", indicating that additional trailers for the game were to be released, but this idea was likely scrapped after the rerelease was cancelled in favor of the follow-up, Yeah Jam Fury: U, Me, Everybody!. It was later reuploaded to World Entertainment Studios' YouTube channel on October 24, 2017, where it was named "The Original Trailer!".

The trailer begins with a Yellow Block being placed in the center of the screen. It then watches Yeah walks beneath it, followed by Jam boosting off of it, before it looks up in terror as Fury falls down to break it. It then cuts to gameplay showcasing various levels and each playable character's unique abilities. The logo and official website for the game appear at the end, with the three playable characters quoting things they say during gameplay.

Announcement trailer
The trailer used to announce Yeah Jam Fury: U, Me, Everybody! was released to World Entertainment Studios' YouTube channel on October 25, 2017. It begins by showing the sky used in Sky-themed levels of the game. Yeah then appears, and he reads his Memory Book while taking a bite of a mango. It then cuts to gameplay and images showing and naming Yeah, Jam, and Fury, along with their unique abilities, and a clip is then shown of them teaming up to grab a mango. The logo for the game appears, followed by gameplay showcasing many levels revealing various themes and gimmicks, along with briefly teasing characters including Mr. Super, Mr. Bloo, and Ms. Carrot. The trailer ends with another logo for the game featuring the three playable characters, followed by the Steam logo with credits and a release date for December 2017.

Launch trailer
A second trailer for Yeah Jam Fury: U, Me, Everybody! was released to both World Entertainment Studios' and McLeodGaming's YouTube channels on December 14, 2017 alongside the release of the game itself. It opens with the logo used at the end of the previous trailer, with the bottom sections banging against the top as they appear. Gameplay in the background shows Yeah walking across a row of Yellow Blocks as he switches to Jam, who then switches to Fury. Various gameplay clips are then showcased, with some being reused from the previous trailer. The level selection screen, Stage Builder, and Memory Book entries are also shown, and the final clip shows Ms. Carrot with Mr. Snowman on Happy Birthday. The trailer then ends with the logo for the game with the Steam logo and credits beneath it, along with text reading, "Cant wait to meet you!!".

Kickstarter trailer
The trailer used to officially reveal Fraymakers was released to McLeodGaming's YouTube channel and the game's Kickstarter page on November 18, 2020 alongside the opening of the Kickstarter campaign. It opens by revealing and showcasing gameplay of the six playable characters, being, , , , , and. During Orcane's gameplay, he uses Tankman, leading into a showcase of the Assists in the game. FrayTools is then showcased and used to create two characters and a stage. Multiple other features are then quickly revealed, including rollback online, stage hazards, team battles, a live jazz soundtrack, single-player modes, airdashing, full movesets, parrying, and training mode. The trailer ends with the playable characters and Assists being shown together, followed by the game's logo.

Rivals Direct 4 trailer
The second trailer for Fraymakers was first shown on April 1, 2022 during the  presentation Rivals Direct 4 and released to the Fraymakers YouTube channel after being shown. It opens by revealing that Orcane would be the fourth and final character to be included in the game's initial Early Access launch, the other three being CommanderVideo, Welltaro, and Octodad. Gameplay is shown of each character, alongside footage of FrayTools and various Assists being used, and a lineup of the game's starting and upcoming content is shown. After this, the screen fades to black and slowly reveals the results of the official poll for an Assist hailing from Rivals of Aether, which was held from December 18, 2021 to December 31, 2021. Only the top four characters are revealed, and Kragg was revealed to be the winner with 1,612 votes, followed by Clairen with 1,126 votes, Ranno with 947 votes, and Zetterburn with 818 votes. Gameplay of Kragg is then shown, and the trailer ends with new key artwork accompanied by an updated logo.

Niko reveal trailer
The trailer revealing Niko as an Assist for Fraymakers premiered on the Fraymakers YouTube channel on June 4, 2022. It opens by showing the stages Backyard, Stratostar, Merchant Port, and Pepperpain with darkened tints and piano riffs from 's menus and gameplay tips playing. After fading to black, the screen fades to a bright yellow and slowly dims to reveal Niko using the Sun to create this light. Gameplay of Niko is then shown, and the trailer ends with the key artwork updated to include Niko.