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While Fire Fox (and clones thereof) is unique to ''Smash Bros'', the way Fox is surrounded by flames while executing the move is similar to how a spaceship enters a planet's atmosphere. As Fox hails from ''Star Fox'', a video game series about spaceships, this would make plenty of sense. Alternatively, the move's fiery nature may be related to the powers of the fox-like creature of Japanese myth, the {{s|wikipedia|kitsune}}; Fox's creator, Shigeru Miyamoto, [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QPDPSezEkcY confirmed] that Fox's creation was partially inspired by the foxes of {{s|wikipedia|Fushimi Inari-taisha}}. | While Fire Fox (and clones thereof) is unique to ''Smash Bros'', the way Fox is surrounded by flames while executing the move is similar to how a spaceship enters a planet's atmosphere. As Fox hails from ''Star Fox'', a video game series about spaceships, this would make plenty of sense. Alternatively, the move's fiery nature may be related to the powers of the fox-like creature of Japanese myth, the {{s|wikipedia|kitsune}}; Fox's creator, Shigeru Miyamoto, [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QPDPSezEkcY confirmed] that Fox's creation was partially inspired by the foxes of {{s|wikipedia|Fushimi Inari-taisha}}. | ||
In ''Star Fox 64 3D'', an aesthetically similar power-up called Firebird exclusive to Battle Mode | In ''Star Fox 64 3D'', an aesthetically similar power-up called Firebird and exclusive to Battle Mode had been introduced, over ten years after Fire Fox being featured in ''Super Smash Bros.'' It is a very rare power-up that makes the Arwing surround itself by flames; it is extremely powerful, instantly destroying any opponent entering in contact with the user. However, it is unknown if the Firebird power-up had actually been inspired from Fox and Falco's up special move from the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series, or if it is just a coincidence. | ||
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