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**Otherwise, ''Pokémon'' has 8 fighters, tying with ''Fire Emblem'' and being surpassed by ''Mario'' by one fighter.
**Otherwise, ''Pokémon'' has 8 fighters, tying with ''Fire Emblem'' and being surpassed by ''Mario'' by one fighter.
*''Pokémon'' is the only fighter-based universe introduced in ''Smash 64'' to lack a [[masterpiece]] in both ''[[Brawl]]'' and {{forwiiu}}.
*''Pokémon'' is the only fighter-based universe introduced in ''Smash 64'' to lack a [[masterpiece]] in both ''[[Brawl]]'' and {{forwiiu}}.
*Apart from the [[announcer]], ''Pokémon'', {{uv|Wii Fit}} and {{uv|Sonic the Hedgehog}} are the only universes to have voice acting in languages besides English and Japanese (namely French, Spanish, German, and Italian), with ''Pokemon'' being the only universe to have this trait in every ''Smash'' game.
*Apart from the [[announcer]], ''Pokémon'', {{uv|Wii Fit}} and {{uv|Sonic the Hedgehog}} are the only universes to have voice acting in multiple languages, with ''Pokemon'' being the only universe to have this trait in every ''Smash'' game.
**Pikachu, Pichu, Mewtwo, and Charizard are the only playable Pokémon that do not have more than one voice actor, as the former two have the same name in all languages and the latter two do not say their name out loud.
**Pikachu, Pichu, Mewtwo, and Charizard are the only Pokémon that do not have more than one voice actor, as the former two have the same name in all languages and the latter two do not say their name out loud.
*Every ''Super Smash Bros.'' game has at least one Pokémon newcomer that is part of a starter Pokémon's evolutionary line (although Pichu is unavailable in all core series games in which Pikachu is a starter Pokémon).
*Every ''Super Smash Bros.'' game has at least one Pokémon newcomer that is part of a starter Pokémon's evolutionary line (although Pichu is unavailable in all core series games in which Pikachu is a starter Pokémon).
*As of ''Ultimate'', ''Pokémon'' has introduced at least one newcomer in every ''Smash'' game who was also its most recently debuted character in the base game (except ''Melee'').
*As of ''Ultimate'', ''Pokémon'' has introduced at least one newcomer in every ''Smash'' game who was also its most recently debuted character in the base game (except ''Melee'').

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