Pit (ピット
Pitto) is the main protagonist of the
Kid Icarus series, first appearing in
Kid Icarus for the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1987 (1986 on the Famicom), followed by an appearance in
Kid Icarus: Of Myths and Monsters for the Game Boy in 1991. Other than a handful of cameos in other Nintendo games, Pit did not make a major appearance again until the release of
Super Smash Bros. Brawl, seventeen years after
Of Myths and Monsters, in which he was one of the first newcomers shown and one of the starter characters.
Pit is
Palutena's most loyal servant, as well as the captain of
her army. He is sometimes erroneously referred to as "Kid Icarus" in reference to the English title of the series. Pit is always armed with his trusty
bow and arrows and prefers ranged combat, though he has demonstrated a fair amount of melee capability.
Characteristics
Appearance
In earlier games, Pit appeared as a very young-looking, cherubic angel wearing a simple white chiton with a pair of sandals, and metal cuffs. He had short brown hair, and small white wings that are incapable of flight. In
Kid Icarus: Of Myths and Monsters and beyond, he dons a gold laurel crown. Since his reappearance in
Brawl, he was given a major redesign by
Masahiro Sakurai. Pit now looks to be a boy in his early teens, about 13 years of age
[2], with a height around 160 cm (5'3") tall
[3]. Sakurai used
Link from
The Legend of Zeldaseries as a guide for Pit's current look (including the approval of Pit's
creator)
[4]. The modern design has blue eyes and many tufts in Pit's hair including a single unruly cowlick. His chiton remains white, now decorated with red and gold hems with vine-like patterns. It is fastened on the shoulder by a single gold
fibula with a red gem embedded in it. He wears the outfit with a brown belt and a gold triangular buckle. Pit also appears to wear a skin-tight navy blue undershirt and shorts beneath. The angel now has a pair of brown and gold cuffs on his wrists, a gold bracelet on his upper left arm, and another gold ring on his right thigh. Pit's sandals are brown, decorated with crossing beige bands and fuzzy white trims.
Personality
Pit's various expressions from
Uprising.
Like most
Nintendo protagonists, Pit is typically goodhearted, selfless, and heroic. He is generally very upbeat no matter what the situation (although he can be genuinely serious when needed), which certain characters, including both foe and ally, can find it a nuisance. Pit frequently banters, cracks jokes, makes outrageous puns, and constantly breaks the fourth wall. He has made references to other Nintendo games such as
Dr. Mario,
Metroid, and
Nintendogs. Pit also possesses a strong sense of justice, and believes in protecting humanity and the heavens from those that seek their destruction. His loyalty to Palutena is unmatched, and he always addresses her as "Lady Palutena". Pit even states the main reason he fights in the first place is because of her. However, his absolute trust and dependence on Palutena has shown to be a major weakness, as Pit's courage and morale (and in some cases, his sanity) will falter if she is not present. Although not the smartest angel around, he is shown to be quite knowledgeable with video games, particularly from other Nintendo franchises. Even at one point, he was called a "video game historian". Pit also has a large appetite (which may have rubbed off from Palutena) and will eat almost anything regardless of where it comes from. Overall, his mind never seems to be too far from food even during battles. He is shown to be a devout lover of hot springs, which Palutena (and once, Viridi) will occasionally conjure up for him. Pit strongly follows the "angel's code of conduct" to the point he even refuses to remove his clothes when entering water. However, the truth behind this is because the angel is frugal and wants to save on laundry.
Due to his young age, Pit is childish, gullible and naive. He is unfortunately not very bright either (but he can still have his moments). Pit is illiterate and has trouble understanding complex vocabulary used by Palutena. Some characters even sarcastically insult his intelligence, and his inability to detect sarcasm makes things easier for others (Ironically, Pit can sometimes make sarcastic statements himself). Pit can become oversensitive, especially when someone brings up the topic regarding his inability to fly, or when someone insults his goddess. He can even be slightly narcissistic at times, believing he is an attractive-looking person. However, he can become insecure when being compared to someone else with better looks. According to Palutena, Pit embarrasses easily, and Pit himself admits he gets stage fright. Despite his position as captain of an army, he seems to strongly prefer working alone (with the exception of Palutena), as Pit shows reluctance whenever someone offers help, and the angel states that he doesn't need his or her assistance. Regardless of Pit's quirky and sometimes immature behavior, Palutena and the centurions view him as a respectable servant and captain.
However, the existence of
Dark Pit may indicate Pit is not always as kind and friendly as he appears.
Abilities
Despite Pit being a flightless angel, he is still a skilled and versatile fighter. He originally started out as an archer that mainly specialized in using the Bow, but over the years he has become more experienced with using various weapons like the
Blade,
Claws,
Cannon, etc. Even though Pit has a childish appearance, he seems to possess great physical strength, and is capable of utilizing massive weapons like the
Arm or
Club. He is commonly described to be the most powerful warrior of Palutena's Army.
Viridi even comments he is destructive as "a hundred Reset Bombs", and the
Chariot Master states he possesses a "deep reservoir of strength". The angel has also learned to use impressive abilities and magic known as
Powers which are granted by Palutena. Although he has access to numerous weapon classes, he has preference for bows, specifically the
Palutena Bow, which is also his signature weapon.
Appearances
Pit as he appears in
Kid Icarus.
At the beginning of the first game, Pit began as a young angel boy, trapped in the
Underworld. Palutena, the Goddess of Light, had been imprisoned, so she entrusted Pit with a magical
Bow and the duty of gathering the
Three Sacred Treasures, defeating the Goddess of Darkness,
Medusa, and saving
Angel Land. Pit must journey through the Underworld,
Overworld,
Skyworld, and finally, the
Palace in the Sky in order to gather the Three Sacred Treasures and free Palutena.
Pit as he appears in
Of Myths and Monsters.
In
Kid Icarus: Of Myths and Monsters, Pit is charged with training for the defense of Angel Land, after Palutena foresees an invasion of demons led by a monster called
Orcos. The training involves the Three Sacred Treasures, which Pit must unite. However, because of a dire emergency, Palutena had entrusted the Three Sacred Treasures to the fortress guardians. To prevent Orcos's invasion, Pit must once again obtain the Three Sacred Treasures.
Manual Description
The main character of the game. He has has been ordered on a mission by Palutena.
Single Player
Pit learns quickly from Palutena that the Underworld Army had come forth, signalling Medusa's return. At Palutena's request, Pit leaves Skyworld using the
Power of Flight and heads to
That First Town, where he finds that the humans haven't lost hope and are cheering the return of the Goddess of Light. Pit fights through the town and defeats
Twinbellows. Pit then heads off to
Dark Lord Gaol's Castle to aid the humans in their battles against the Underworld Army and meets
Magnus, a powerful human whom he teams up with to defeat
Gaol, but finds that Gaol was actually a human woman.
Later, Medusa sends the Underworld Army straight to Skyworld, likely in retaliation for Gaol's defeat, and Pit heads out to defeat
Hewdraw in
That Burning Town. Then, Palutena sends Pit to the
Reaper Fortress to disable the obscurity the
Reapers were using to hide
Pandora. While there, he runs into the dreaded
Eggplant Wizard, lamenting his past with this creature. He continues on to defeat the
Great Reaper, thus completing his mission.
Having found Pandora's
Labyrinth of Deceit, Palutena sends Pit there next but both encounter mind-boggling troubles within the labyrinth. Once he reaches his destination, Palutena later explains that they're looking for the
Mirror of Truth, an object that creates a copy of the true thoughts and feelings of whomever looks into it, and that the Underworld is using it to duplicate monsters. Pit reaches Pandora and defeats her once, and she shows him the Mirror of Truth, which he destroys it. However, just as he does, the Mirror casts a reflection of him and creates
Dark Pit. Instead of following Pandora's orders, Dark Pit hits her and teams up with Pit to defeat her. However, as soon as she falls, Dark Pit knocks Pit back. Pit argues that he is the original, but Dark Pit ignores him and dives through Pandora's remnants, gaining an ability of his own to fly indefinitely, and he leaves before Pit can pursue him. Palutena tracks Dark Pit down and sends Pit after him, fearing that he may be allied with the Underworld Army, but an exchange between Dark Pit and Medusa reveals that he has no intentions of aligning himself with her. Pit follows him to a location of ruins and battles him before Dark Pit retreats.
Palutena and Pit return to the focus of defeating Medusa and he heads for the
Seafloor Palace, meeting
Poseidon along the way before he enters the
palace to defeat
Thanatos, who has the
Underworld Key, a gem that allows the owner to travel into the Underworld. Pit defeats him and claims the key, but learns from Palutena that he'll need the
Three Sacred Treasures to challenge Medusa along with the fact that said weapons were stolen by the
Space Pirates. Pit goes to retrieve them before the Underworld Army can, defeating the Pirates and a
Space Kraken.
Pit then dons the Three Sacred Treasures and heads to the Underworld, fighting through both her usual minions and souls crafted to resemble Twinbellows, Hewdraw, and Pandora, before finally challenging her to a battle. Pit defeats her and returns to Skyworld, believing his battle is over, but
Hades, the true lead of the Underworld reveals himself as the mastermind behind Medusa's resurrection and the invasion. Pit changes targets to Hades and heads to a
volcanic area to fight off the Underworld Army, only to find that Hades was after the
Wish Seed, an object that the
Phoenix was guarding. The angel goes to defeat the Phoenix, despite learning that the Wish Seed was a fake, sparking a beacon to the humans that the Phoenix had been beaten. Hades uses the beacon as an opportunity to alert the humans that the Wish Seed had been stolen, leading to a great war between them for the chance to get it.
Pit embarks to survey the damage and see if he can find a way to stop the chaotic fighting, but is quickly cut off by the actions of
Viridi, the Goddess of Nature and the leader of the
Forces of Nature, who sends a
Reset Bomb to wipe out the warring humans due to their reckless behavior and the ways they destroy the earth. Pit enters the area affected by the Reset Bomb to find it covered in dense vegetation. He frees the few human survivors and tracks down
Cragalanche, a servant of Viridi. Pit defeats it and returns to Skyworld. Viridi's actions cause the war to become even greater as she too has joined the fray.
Pit goes to the
Reset Bomb Depot to put a stop to Viridi's production of her ultimate weapons, and despite her avid protests and sending of her Forces of Nature to get in his way, he destroys the depot. Later, he heads to the
Lunar Sanctum to challenge
Arlon, one of Viridi's high-ranking followers, only to be ambushed by Dark Pit while there. Pit triumphs over both adversaries and effectively blows up the Lunar Sanctum, unknowingly freeing a
creature. Pit then heads to defeat
Phosphora, another of Viridi's loyal followers, putting a large dent in Viridi's plans.
However, before they can do anything else, Hades, Viridi, and Palutena find that their world is under attack by a mysterious race of aliens known as the
Aurum, and Palutena sends Pit to deal with the threat before they destroy everything. The three sides make a temporary alliance to stop the Aurum. Pit, with a little help from
Pyrrhon, the self-proclaimed Sun God, destroys the Aurum. However, Pyrrhon betrays them and fuses with the
Aurum Brain. Fortunately, he still makes his way back to
Aurum Pyrrhon and defeats him, causing an end to the Aurum invasion.
Unfortunately, before he can celebrate, Pit finds himself having been turned into a
ring of sorts. However, a
girl comes across the ring and put it on, causing Pit to take control of her. He finds that a nearby human town is under attack and sees the Centurions among the chaos, then decides to investigate. However, the girl trips and falls, losing the ring, and it is picked up by a
dog. Using the dog, he hurries to the town and finds that
his body is attacking the town, much to his confusion. He then finds Magnus, who seems reluctant to take the ring, but Magnus eventually puts it on. The two then find out Pit has taken control of Magnus's body and they can communicate, so Magnus explains that three years had gone by since they met, and Palutena had apparently disappeared for a time, and later returned with her army and attacked humanity. The two then decide to work together to defeat Pit's Body.
Shortly later, Viridi retrieves him and sends him to Skyworld, where he discovers that his home had been ruined by the continuous attacks caused by the Underworld. Palutena tells him that she was sick of dealing with the humans and prevents the angel from entering her temple with a force field. Pit retreats to Viridi for the time being and then goes to obtain the
Lightning Chariot, hoping to use it to break through the barrier surrounding
Palutena's Temple. After battling its
former master, Pit successfully takes it and breaks into the temple, finding that Palutena had been possessed by the
Chaos Kin. Pit defeats it and frees her, only to find that the Chaos Kin had stolen her soul and disappeared within the
Chaos Vortex. Dark Pit shows up, claiming that the two needed to rescue Palutena's soul immediately.
Pit heads into the Chaos Vortex to pursue the Chaos Kin and eventually tracks it down, only to have it disappear for a time and trap him within an endurance battle between him and itself. Dark Pit shows up later to help him through it, and the two defeat the Chaos Kin. However, as Pit is checking on Palutena, the remnants of the Chaos Kin capture Dark Pit and send him off the edge of the platform the three were on. Without a second thought, Pit jumps after him and begs Viridi to let him fly. Viridi refuses, telling him that it would just cause his wings to catch fire. Pit doesn't care, realizing that the Chaos Kin was only going to destroy Dark Pit, and Viridi reluctantly gives him the Power of Flight. Pit catches Dark Pit and Viridi sends them back to Skyworld with Palutena, and they find that Pit's wings had been badly burned. Palutena cradles his unconscious body, lamenting the state of her captain and remembering his former wish—to fly on his own.
In payment for saving his life, Dark Pit heads to the
City of Souls and the
Rewind Spring in order to restore Pit's wings, only to find along the way that Hades had been using souls not only to craft his army, but also as a meal. Dark Pit continues on and reaches the Spring, where he battles a resurrected Pandora. After defeating her, Palutena sends Pit to him and he dips the unconscious angel's wings into the spring, ultimately restoring his wings and reviving him. Pit returns to Skyworld, ready to fight.
Pit dons the Three Sacred Treasures once again and heads out to confront Hades, but Hades destroys the holy armaments and swallows the angel. Pit fights his way though Hades's bowels until he comes across the god's
heart, which he defeats. Once the battle is over, Dark Pit saves him using the Lightning Chariot and Palutena retrieves them both.
Having lost the Three Sacred Treasures, Palutena sends Pit to the smith god who created them,
Dyntos. Once there, Dyntos challenges Pit to pass three trials, involving Pit's proving himself by defeating recreations of former enemies and bosses along with the new weapon itself. Pit triumphs and claims the
Great Sacred Treasure, a robotic weapon that he mans from the inside. Pit uses it to head out and confront Hades once more, and manages to weaken the Lord of the Underworld significantly. Unfortunately, Hades all but destroys the Great Sacred Treasure and prepares an attack that will kill Pit, but a revived Medusa shows up and stops him before he destroys her. Palutena instructs Pit to take the cannon of the Great Sacred Treasure and focuses her power to charge it as Viridi gives Pit the Power of Flight. Once the charge is complete, Pit fires it and defeats Hades, bringing the war to an end.
Pit then flies over the nearby land to check on its state, reflecting on the battle. While he is doing so, Dark Pit joins him, also using the Power of Flight, and Pit heads to follow him toward the horizon before flying off on his own higher into the heavens as the credits roll.
Multiplayer
Pit is also playable in
Together Mode, but only in
Light vs Dark. He will appear when the last
Fighter on the
Light Team is defeated when the life gauge depletes.
Idol Descriptions
Pit
Our hero and the captain of Palutena's personal guard. Pit is a powerful warrior despite his youthful appearance. Wielding many new weapons and gifts from Palutena, Pit is no longer limited to the bow of his past adventures.
Pit (Rallying Cry)
Pit strikes this pose when trying to look cool, especially when yelling at Underworld fiends. He put so much time into creating it, even bosses are supportive of the effort.
Pit (Wingless)
Pit suffers the mortal injury of losing his wings after exceeding the limits of the power of flight to rescue Dark Pit from deep within the Chaos Vortex. Almost reunited with Palutena after three years, fate keeps them apart.
Pit (Revived)
Pit after the recovery of his wings in the Rewind Spring. To transport him there, Dark Pit has to first fly through the Underworld, finding the spring, which allows Palutena to transport Pit to that very same spot.
Pit (Injured)
Hades shatters the Great Sacred Treasure with one vicious clap. Pit takes the brunt of the damage, unable to rise and fight. Yet just as Hades moves to strike the final blow, an unlikely ally appears.
Pit (Victory)
After Hades's ultimate destruction, Pit's exclamation of "Victory!" isn't inspired by the thrill of defeating his nemesis or the gratitude he feels for Palutena. Rather, it is a spontaneous expression of joy and relief.
Super Smash Bros. Series
Pit only makes a cameo appearance in this game as one of the numerous
trophies.
Trophy Description
The head of Palutena's personal bodyguards, Pit traveled near and far to gather Three Sacred Treasures that
would help him defeat the evil goddess of darkness, Medusa, and free Palutena, the goddess of light. Pit couldn't fly with his little wings; only the Wings of Pegasus let him take flight. Will Pit ever fight again?
- Kid Icarus (7/87)
- More in-depth article at SmashWiki: Pit (SSBB)
Pit as he appears in
Super Smash Bros. Brawl
Pit is a playable character in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, and is available as one of the starter characters. He was one of the first newcomers announced at E3 2006.
His special attacks, other than his side special, are inspired by the
Three Sacred Treasures. His specials are the
Palutena's Arrow,
Angel Ring,
Wings of Pegasus, and the
Mirror Shield. After obtaining the power of the
Smash Ball, Pit can use his
Final Smash:
Palutena's Army, to call upon a swarm of
Centurions to attack his opponents. His main weapon is called the "
Sacred Bow of Palutena" and has the added new feature of being able to split into dual swords (a trait that would carry on to its appearance in
Uprising). Pit uses both swords and bow for his aerial, standard and smash attacks, changing the weapon between three different forms to attack. The bow is also used as the symbol as representation for the
Kid Icarusseries.
This is also the first game in which Pit has a speaking voice. In the Japanese version, he is voiced by
Minami Takayama, while in the English version he is voiced by
Lani Minella.
Pit currently ranks at 17th out of 38 characters on the
tier list, but has held higher spots in the past.
Role in the Subspace Emissary
In the
Subspace Emissary, Pit is first seen watching
Mario and
Kirby battling on a stadium through a magical pool in Skyworld. When he sees the stadium get engulfed by Subspace, Palutena appears and sends him to defeat the Subspace army, giving him his bow. Pit soon meets Mario, who was knocked out of the stadium by
Petey Piranha, the act of which turned him into a trophy before he landed in the Sea of Clouds near Skyworld. Pit and Mario quickly team up and set out to defeat the Subspace army. They eventually form a larger party of fighters with
Link,
Yoshi and Kirby, which joins up with other characters later in the story.
Eventually, all the characters, with the exception of
Luigi,
Ness and
King Dedede (and
Sonic, who only appears at the end, as well as
Jigglypuff,
Toon Link, and
Wolf, the three of whom are absent from the storyline altogether) join up and invade the Subspace, only to get turned into trophies by
Tabuu. However, he and most of the others are rescued by King Dedede, Luigi and Ness, who had been absent in the invasion. Pit takes part in the final battle against Tabuu with all the other characters.
Trophy Descriptions
Pit
The captain of the royal bodyguards of Palutena, goddess of light and ruler of Angel Land. The dark goddess,
Medusa, conquered the underworld, the surface world, and the heavens, and imprisoned Palutena. Pit escaped and, armed with Palutena's magical bow, set out to free her. Along the way, he gathered Three Sacred Treasures with which he challenged Medusa.
- Kid Icarus, 1987
Palutena's Army
Pit's Final Smash. An image of the goddess Palutena appears, heralding
the arrival of Pit's legions, the Centurions. These flying warriors proceed to attack all enemies with fierce savagery. Once a Centurion strikes an enemy, he falls from the sky, never to fly again. Centurions are so fast that dodging them is very hard. Take heart, Centurions! Your deaths are not in vain!
“ | Captain of Lady Palutena's Guard | ” |
—Pit's title from the Boxing Ring stage.
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- More in-depth article at SmashWiki: Pit (SSB4)
Pit as he appears in
Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U.
Pit returns in the latest instalments of the popular series as a starter veteran. He was the first
Brawl-originated veteran to be announced back in E3 2013. His slightly updated appearance and new moves are inspired as seen in
Kid Icarus: Uprising. He now has the
Upperdash Arm,
Guardian Orbitars, and
Power of Flight as his new specials. Pit also gained a new
Final Smash, which is now the
Three Sacred Treasures. However, he lost the ability to
glide, as the technique has been removed from the games.
Antony Del Rio, who portrayed Pit in Kid Icarus: Uprising returned to voice him in this game, but was left uncredited.
Trophy Descriptions
Pit (3DS/Wii U)
Pit is the captain of Palutena's royal guard. Despite having wings on his back, Pit needs the Power of Flight from Palutena in order to truly fly. In Smash Bros., he can still get more air than most, with four jumps and a special move that boosts him higher. He has a new reflect move—it protects both sides!
Pit (Alt.) (3DS/Wii U)
Pit's side special Upperdash Arm delivers an uppercut so strong, it can send foes flying for a KO. If you miss and fall off the stage, Pit's up special can bring him soaring back. Another of Pit's specials is Palutena Bow, which fires arrows Pit can aim even after they've left the bow.
Pit (Eggplant) (3DS)
Let's squash a misconception right now—there is nothing worse than being turned into an eggplant. Just lettuce tell you, being hit by an eggplant bomb is humiliating. It leafs you without without mushroom to manuever and also makes you a laughing stalk of your friends.
Three Sacred Treasures (Wii U)
The Arrow of Light, the Wings of Pegasus, and the Mirror Shield—three legendary artifacts that Pit once used to defeat the evil Medusa. When you activate Pit's Final Smash, he can use them in this game too! After firing a barrage of different bow attacks, his final shot will cause powerful light pillars to rain down on the battlefield.
Other Appearances
Pit, known as "Kid Icarus" in
Captain N.
Pit appeared as one of the main characters in the cartoon,
Captain N: The Game Master. Here, he was referred to as "Kid Icarus" and, after initial suspicion, became Kevin's loyal sidekick next to Duke. He was voiced by
Alessandro Juniali. Pit is drawn with a comically larger head (with a massive cowlick) in comparison to the rest of his body and is constantly in flight, as though he already possessed the
Wings of Pegasus. He has a tendency to append the catchphrase "-icus" to words (and sometimes maximus for large things) and speaks as a young teenager just hitting puberty. No longer satisfied with normally deadly arrows, Pit has a large selection of different projectiles in his quiver with a large variety of functions, and he always seems to have the right one for the job (ranging from saw-bladed arrows to pizza arrows); sometimes, however, he pulls the wrong arrow and simply must make do with whatever he drew. One episode was centered on the plot of
Kid Icarus, with the team trying to collect the Three Sacred Treasures. Kid Icarus came from the "Mount Icarus" realm.
Pit appeared in the official Nintendo version of
Tetris, as an instrument player alongside
Samus of
Metroid fame and several of Nintendo's other characters. In this appearance, he was depicted playing a violin or viola in the ending. This may be a pun on his choice of weapon, as the tool used for playing a stringed instrument is also called a bow.
He made a minor cameo, cheering the player on in Course 8.
Pit as he appears in
Thanatos Rising.
Pit makes an appearances in all three animated shorts, however he plays the role of the protagonist in
Thanatos Rising. In this feature, he battles
Thanatos and his Underworld forces to prevent them from attacking a human town using a stolen Trojan Horse. In
Medusa's Revenge, a small bit about Pit's back story 25 years ago is shown, and later his confrontation with
Medusain
Uprising. In
Palutena's Revolting Dinner, Pit is tasked to bring tomatoes for Palutena's "vegetable surprise", but a problem caused by his goddess later forces him to fight a group of sentient vegetable monsters.
Pit battling Medusa in
NES Remix 2.
Pit appears in this game as one of the main playable characters.
Gallery
Pit donning his sacred treasures to fight Medusa.
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Cheering at the end of Kid Icarus.
His look after rescuing Palutena and obtaining one of the better endings.
Pit grown up, as seen in the best ending of Kid Icarus
Trivia
Adult Pit in the best ending of
Kid Icarus.
Note: This scene was added only in the English localization.
- There are not any proper angels in Greek mythology, but there is one archer with wings; Pit bears a very striking resemblance to the cherubic Eros (also known as Cupid in Roman mythology), the god who would inspire love by shooting people with arrows. In popular culture, Eros/Cupid is often depicted as having arrowheads shaped and colored like hearts due to his love motif, and some of Pit's art and his trophy from Super Smash Bros. Melee depict his arrowheads as looking like hearts.
- Pit's own name seems to be derived from Cupid himself, particularly from the pid part. There is evidence to this as seen in the Japanese version of Uprising as shown in Chapter 11, Viridimentions that Pit's name (which is ピット Pitto in Japan) is unoriginal because he resembles Cupid (キューピット Kyūpitto).
- Pit also draws inspiration from Icarus, the figure for whom the series is named: For example, at the end of Kid Icarus: Of Myths and Monsters, Pit flies up toward the sun, and his wings fall off. This alludes to the story of Icarus, whose wax-and-feather wings allowed him to fly, but, caught up in the moment, he disobeyed his father, Daedalus, and flew too close to the sun, causing the wax holding the wings together to fall off, causing him to plummet to his death. A similar allusion is made in Uprising, when Palutena notes that the Power of Flight can only sustain Pit for five minutes before his wings burn up, causing him to fall, and he must reach his destination before that happens.
- In Super Smash Bros. Melee, Pit appears as a trophy, with the words "Will he ever fight again?" imprinted on it, which could be a foreshadowing of his eventual inclusion in Super Smash Bros. Brawl.
- A romantic interest between Palutena and Pit was implied in the best ending in the original Kid Icarus. While this is not touched upon as much in Uprising, she and Pit are shown to be incredibly close and Palutena is quite protective of him. However, it should be noted that this ending was not in the original Japanese version of Kid Icarus, and was only in the English version, making it possibly not canon.
- Pit appears to be ambidextrous as he is shown to be capable of using weapons skillfully with either hand. However, he is mainly depicted to be left-handed in the classic Kid Icarus games (as shown in his artwork) and in his Super Smash Bros. appearances (including his Melee trophy), while he is mainly right-handed in Uprising.