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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*''Dragon Quest'', ''EarthBound'', ''Final Fantasy'', and ''Persona'' are the only universes without playable characters from the first installment in their series in ''Super Smash Bros.'' However, the Hero from the first ''Dragon Quest'' was considered a spot on the roster, but was dropped as there isn’t a unified image for ''Dragon Quest I''{{'}}s main character across media.
*''Dragon Quest'', ''EarthBound'', ''Final Fantasy'', and ''Persona'' are the only universes without playable characters from the first installment in their series in ''Super Smash Bros.'' However, the Hero from the first ''Dragon Quest'' was considered a spot on the roster, but was dropped as there isn’t a unified image for ''Dragon Quest I''{{'}}s main character across media.
*''Dragon Quest'' is one of two third-party universes in ''Ultimate'' to not include any arrangements created for ''Smash Bros.'', likely due to legal issues with then composer Koichi Sugiyama. This trait is shared with  ''Kingdom Hearts'', although the latter's victory theme is arranged rather than sourced.
*''Dragon Quest'' is one of two third-party universes in ''Ultimate'' to not include any arrangements created for ''Smash Bros.'', likely due to legal issues with then composer Koichi Sugiyama. This trait is shared with  ''Kingdom Hearts'', although the latter's victory theme is arranged rather than sourced. The same is also true for it’s orchestral tracks as well
**Prior to the release of Challenger Pack 8, ''Final Fantasy'' also held this distinction aside from Cloud's victory theme. Notably, all of these universes are developed by Square Enix.
**Prior to the release of Challenger Pack 8, ''Final Fantasy'' also held this distinction aside from Cloud's victory theme. Notably, all of these universes are developed by Square Enix.
**Additionally despite Koichi Sugiyama’s passing no attempt has been made to add the orchestral tracks into ''Smash Bros.'' in spite of there being no more legal issues with adding his orchestral tracks.


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