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*If one attempts to use {{b|Inhale|Kirby}} on a Subspace clone, the clone can be pulled in, but they are unable to be swallowed unless the clone is shrunk by a Poison Mushroom.
*If one attempts to use {{b|Inhale|Kirby}} on a Subspace clone, the clone can be pulled in, but they are unable to be swallowed unless the clone is shrunk by a Poison Mushroom.
*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.
*Zero Suit Samus doesn't have a false counterpart in Subspace, as False Samus cannot transform.
*Zero Suit Samus don't have a false counterpart in Subspace, False Samus can't transform.
*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.

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