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*The Input Hadoken (including the Shakunetsu Hadoken) can still be performed while in Final Smash standby mode, making Ryu and Ken (and Kirby with Ryu/Ken's Copy Ability) the only fighters who can use a neutral special move in standby after breaking the [[Smash Ball]], barring [[Golden Glitch|glitches]] and disc load delay. | *The Input Hadoken (including the Shakunetsu Hadoken) can still be performed while in Final Smash standby mode, making Ryu and Ken (and Kirby with Ryu/Ken's Copy Ability) the only fighters who can use a neutral special move in standby after breaking the [[Smash Ball]], barring [[Golden Glitch|glitches]] and disc load delay. | ||
*Kirby's appearance with Ryu's Copy Ability resembles {{s|wikirby|Fighter}} Kirby, which in turn pays homage to Ryu. Various games allow Kirby to perform some of Ryu's other attacks, like the [[Shoryuken]] (as "Rising Break") and [[Tatsumaki Senpukyaku]] (as "Aerial Spin Kick"), and both ''{{s|wikirby|Kirby's Return to Dream Land}}'' and ''{{s|wikirby|Kirby Triple Deluxe}}'' allow Kirby to fire the Instant Mega Force Blast using the traditional Hadoken command, which is called "Hadou-Shot" in Japan. | *Kirby's appearance with Ryu's Copy Ability resembles {{s|wikirby|Fighter}} Kirby, which in turn pays homage to Ryu. Various games allow Kirby to perform some of Ryu's other attacks, like the [[Shoryuken]] (as "Rising Break") and [[Tatsumaki Senpukyaku]] (as "Aerial Spin Kick"), and both ''{{s|wikirby|Kirby's Return to Dream Land}}'' and ''{{s|wikirby|Kirby Triple Deluxe}}'' allow Kirby to fire the Instant Mega Force Blast using the traditional Hadoken command, which is called "Hadou-Shot" in Japan. | ||
*In ''Smash 4'', the in-game tip for performing Hadokens erroneously | *In ''Smash 4'', the in-game tip for performing Hadokens erroneously spell the phrase "how to do" as a single word ("howtodo") for unknown reasons. | ||
{{Multiple Special Moves|Ryu|Ken}} | {{Multiple Special Moves|Ryu|Ken}} |