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*If a false character is hacked in for battle outside of Subspace, they will have a grayish-purple tint instead of a yellowish-green one. Some of their specials, however (such as {{SSBB|King Dedede}}'s [[Jet Hammer]]) will retain the yellowish-green tint. | *If a false character is hacked in for battle outside of Subspace, they will have a grayish-purple tint instead of a yellowish-green one. Some of their specials, however (such as {{SSBB|King Dedede}}'s [[Jet Hammer]]) will retain the yellowish-green tint. | ||
*Sheik and Zero Suit Samus don't have a false counterpart in Subspace, as False Zelda and False Samus can't transform. | *Sheik and Zero Suit Samus don't have a false counterpart in Subspace, as False Zelda and False Samus can't transform. | ||
*There is a strange plot hole involving Peach/Zelda in The Subspace Emissary: by the time King Dedede steals Wario's Cargo and trophy collection, the princess not rescued from Petey Piranha is in the Cargo. However, after Bowser trophifies the princess who was rescued and creates the false version of them, which is defeated by Mario and Pit/Link and Yoshi and then causes a misunderstanding with the other duo, after the battle, the real princess is somehow in Dedede's possession in the Cargo, while the other princess (not rescued) is nowhere to be seen until both are found captured aboard the Halberd. | |||
*Pit, Fox, Falco, Captain Falcon, Snake, Olimar, and R.O.B. are the only characters whose battle themes in The Great Maze don't come from their own universe. | *Pit, Fox, Falco, Captain Falcon, Snake, Olimar, and R.O.B. are the only characters whose battle themes in The Great Maze don't come from their own universe. | ||
**This does not count Yoshi and Wario, who, despite using ''Mario'' songs instead of ''Yoshi'' and ''Wario'' songs, respectively, are still considered ''Mario'' characters. | **This does not count Yoshi and Wario, who, despite using ''Mario'' songs instead of ''Yoshi'' and ''Wario'' songs, respectively, are still considered ''Mario'' characters. |